in niurittiiu.Last Wednesday evening at the home jof Mr. and Mrs. A. J - Stadheim on l South I‘earl street occurred the marriage of tln*ir daughter, Miss Bessie M.,to Dr, Henry A. Heichenbach. The ceiemony was performed In the presence of a large number of invited rela tives and friends by Rev. 11. A. Reich enbaeh, father of the groom and a former pastor of the Danish Baptist church in this city, but now of Omaha, Neb., Miss Ida Stadheim, a sister of the bride,acting as maid of bonor and Miss | Sena Thompson, bride's maid, assisted the bride, while C. M. Laite attended the groom. After the ceremony and the young couple had received the congratulations of those present all par took of an elaborate wedding supper. Both of the young people are popular and well known in this city. Dr. Heichenbach was formerly a clerk in the llrigg’s Drug store and after leaving there began the study of medicine at Omaha, Neb. He will complete his course there this coming year and has already had several good openings of fered him. Miss Stadheim, after com pleting her studies at the Albert Lea High School, soon entered the employ of the Albert Lea Mercantile Co., where she lias held the responsible position of assistant cashier and bookkeeper for more than two years. Thurt day morning Dr. and Mrs. Heichenbachtook the train for Sioux City and ex peot to return to Omaha on or about Oct. 1st, They have the best wishes of hosts of relatives and friends here.