L'C; Dr on put in.onti-*iANKENY-MILLERin.m-lt;»]lt;Wednesday evening at s o’clock, attie! the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ankeny, in Dixon, Illinois occurred the marriage ofIV.e\vat-their daughter, NettiemarriageG. Ankenv to| Harry C. Miller son of Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Z. Miller of Knoxlyn. About| one hundred guests were present.ex-thean.icvin)nsce.\vnperleftThe rooms were bountifully decorated in pink and white. As MissS Laura Ankeny, sister of the bride,| rendered Lohengrin’s wedding march, i the bridal party entered, preceded by the flower girls. Francis Bomes ! and Josephine Smith who carried j pink asters. The bride and groomi took their places under a canopy ofwedding hells and ferns. Rev. Mr. Rutherford performed the ceremony.ingThe bride was gowned in whiteaad j messaline and carried bride’s roses.Immediately after the ceremony a!ol-ofwedding dinner was served.Mr. and Mrs. Miller have arrivedat Knoxlyn where they are visiting at the groom’s home, returning about October first.un-fiflNF m RiRnssnnnhad no but tlr ing tin ly wot vote t! must they w Under girls vweightI’mEllery, boys iour yo “TooI can ten gitThis by the knowii fers,” have a The mentiito flirt vantaj husbai over t! “BetRiggs,garet “Eh her no Billj “Arc