3Dlirg surf'ace aere onBalti-i them, ie difii-it took ate the onday. a few oon at-Smoke House and other varieties beingbrought in.ANKENY-MILLERthe exto theussion.si reap money firm inursions ) place. f town Paper ids left iymgurs h?dhe fol-?nd ofWednesday evening at 3 o'clock, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ankeny, in Dixon, Illinois occurred the marriage of their daughter, Nettie G. Ankeny to Harry Cl Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 2. Miller of Knoxtyn. About one hundred guests were present.The rooms were beautifully decorated in pink and white. As Miss Laura Ankeny, sister of the bride, rendered Lohengrin’s wedding inarch, the bridal party entered, preceded by the flower girls. Francis Bomes and Josephine Smith who carried pink asters. The bride and groom took their places under a canopy of wedding bells and ferns. Rev. Mr. Rutherford performed the ceremony.The bride was gowned in white messaline and carried bride’s roses. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding dinner was served.Mr. and Mrs. Miller have arrived at Knoxlyn where they are visiting at the groom’s home, returning aboutOctober first.be a mu; had not s: but the c. ing that 1 iy workic vote then must be they were Under tbi girls were weighed aT’nr sc Ellery. “1 boys for our younj “Too ba I can bar ten girls.'1This bit by the crt knowing^ fers,” the have all t The gir meriting t to flirt wi vantageot husbands, over the s “Beaoti Riggs, wl garet Lee “Eh ?” her nose 1 Billy wi« A.