BLANKENSHIP-RUPERT.Thursday afternoon, December 24, 1903, in the parlors of the Congregational parsonage in Tronton, Ohio, William Rupert, Jr., and Miss Dortha Blankenship were pronounced man and wife, the Rev. Hadden, of the - Congregational church officiating.The bride had been visiting at Catlettsburg and by pre-arrangement, known only to a seleet few, joined her intended at Ashland, and accompanied by Mr. Ebert Os-enton and Miss Eila Lark, drove to Tronlon for the ceremony.The bride is one of our prettiest and most accomplished school-m’arms, and is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AJden Blankenship, of Fairview.The grooru is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rupert, who reside on the famous Mound just north of town, and is a young man of excellent business qualifications and is noted for his cleverness and sociality.We bespeak for them much happiness and great prosperity.