HISS NELL BISHOP BRIDE AT PRETTY NOON WEDDING TODAY IThe home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blah-op. 1123 First avenue south was the lt;scene of a small but very attractive : wedding today, when their daughter. Miss Nell Bishop, r well known voung woman of Fargo, became the bride of Walter H. Mur An. a practicing attorney at Edgeley, N. D. The wedding took place at noon. In the piesence of a company of sixteen, pructlcally all of them relatives of the young couple. Dr. J. M. Walters, of the First Methodist church, was the officiating clergyman.The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jardine, the latter as matron of honor. Mrs. Jardine and the bride are sisters. Mr. Bishop gave the bride away. Just preceding the ceremony, Miss Margaret Newton sang, first giving the selection. All Joy Be Thine, and, for the entrance of the bridal party, singing the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. Miss Faith Gardner was at the piano. Following the ceremony, Mrs. Jardine sang a number. Beloved. It la Morn.The bride and her slater both wore handsome tailored suit costumes, with accessories to correspond, her blouse being of brown chiffon and her hat of velvet of the same shade. The for-mar'a was of brown, trimmed In beaver, and ahe carried a bridal bouquet of roses and llllea-of-the-vailey. Mrs. Jardlne’s suit was of tan, and her flowers were pink roses.The decorative color scheme throughout was pink and white, the floral deo-oratione consisting of pink gladioli and roses, other garden flowers to harmonise. and ferns. The ceremony took place In a double doorway, prettily decorated on either side, and with draperies of the green above. A four-course wedding luncheon was served In the dining room, at two tables, on which pink roses formed the attrao-tlve centerpieces. The bride’s brother, Donald Bishop, Maurice Walters, son of the officiating clergyman, and Miss Clara Olson assisted In the serving.Mr. and Mrs. Murfln left this afternoon for the east, expecting to spend a week or ten days in Chicago and at adjacent points. They will return directly to Edgeley, where they will make their future home. The bride was graduated from Faj*go college three years ago, since which time she taught a year at Edgeley, was home one year, and has been the honor - guest at a number of delightful prenuptial affairs during the past few(weeks. Mr. Murfln Is a graduate of the State University of Minnesota law : college, and la highly esteemed In Edgeley and IU vicinity, where he has been practicing law for the past foureJlra. T. J Murfln of Minneapolis, mother of t‘ e bridegroom, was the only guest present at the wedding from out of tba city.