Eariey-Lomax Nuiliais Are Hofeauifxed SundaybeofIsMina Jewell Barley, daugnter 01- - ^ Mk . ■ I V T A VV«Mrs. H. C. Ripke, and Loren C. I»-1 al max. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lo-1 tQiax, were married yesterday morn-1 .Jng at a pretty home wedding at the Ripke home, 514 Pine street, at |' 10 o'clock. The Rev. WUUam West*sDig*stwlHifoncwood of the, First Presbyterianchurch was the officiating minister. Only immediate relatives of the bride and groom were present for the ceremony.The home was beautifully dec* orated for the occasion with sweet peas, gl*dlol*M and dahlias. Miss Barley, who attended high school in Moscow, has made her home in Sandpoint for the past year. Mr. Lomax has lived here for a numberof years, and attended the Sandpoint schools.A wedding dinner was served at2 o'clock in the afternoon to a num-! her of friends and the bridal party. JJThe guest list Included Mr. and * j Mrs. E. A. Chamberlain, Mr. and•J Mrs. V. m Racicot. afr. and Mrs.•; D. D. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. B, C.! al Lomax, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rlpke, pe Mrs. Anna Easton, Clark Adair, Mr. j isand Mrs. Tom Sturgeon of Libby, ,81] Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reinert of Spo- vii kane, Miss Gladys Chamberlain, J Miss Bernice Bendickson, Miss lone th Reide, Miss Hazel Lomax, Miss I mi Helen Lomax, Miss Frances Rein-1 He ert, Miss Martle Reinert, Miss June’ Barley, Jean Chamberlain, Ernest loj Rlpke, Sidney Walden of Bonners locamiantic1GzPfithFerry, John Reinert, Laurence Maguire of Bonners Ferry.fifinPilt;