♦ +A pretty home wedding was cele-’hrated at noon Thursday at the homefof Lindley M. and Mrs. Farlow near New London when their daughter,Miss Lois, became the wife of Hale P. Ingels. The Rev. J. \V, Reagan of f Carmel, formerly pastor of the Friends church at New London, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed byonly a few of the immediate relativesof the young people. Miss Lilith Par-low, sister of the brida, came from Plainfield to attend the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ingels left yesterday after noon for a wedding trip but did not give out their destination. They have fa cczy home already furnished in South Union street and will go to housekeeping immediately upon their return. The bride of this wedding is i young woman o? admirable charac-‘ter, of happy disposition and pleasant ■manner. She is * granddaughter of Joseph Peacock of this city, and for several years taught in the Kokomo schools where she was loved by pupilsand fellow teachers. Mr. Ingels is a son of John and Mrs. Ingels of near Center. He is a clerk in the local postoffice and is a young man of abilityand one in whom his friends have the greatest confidence. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ingels come from families tfcs rank with the first of the county and happiness and success is expected and wished for the union., 4*; Mrs. Ed Wygant was called to .Mar-