In Society ««Quietly MarriedWalter Twee dale and Mrs. Nellie Bennett were married last eveningt tlie home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. BlsenbaucU, on Fifth street, Bev. Mc-Fadden ofllclatlog. The ceremony was performed at s o’clock and to the strains of the wedding march played by Messrs. Dunbar and Hubbard the bride and groom marched to the front parlor and were united in the holy bonds of marriage. The bride's dress was of mode broad cloth and she carried a shower bouquet of white carnations.A wedding supper was served after the ceremony to the following guests: Messrs and Mesdames Win. Dienert, II. W. Snow, W. J. Morgand, Jake* Mllders, Ed llolbrock, Will Easier, Mrs. Mullln, Mrs. RDenbaugb, of Dockland, Misses Edith Siebering, Ida DeVoue, Mable Iluncker, Mary Noe, May Hurm, Etta Hurm, Ella Hanley, Marv K11.sea and Kitty /.9llers, Messrs-Ous Helvey, Adam Laurie, sr., John Iluncker, Walter Dunbar. Milton Ilubbard, J. Sutherland, George Bennett and George Kappers.