cycles, al hol-io the Jo UK-houseyablefchem-eratiomWedding: at Vernon.One of the most elegant weddings ever solermnjzed in Vernon was that which united Flora McKenzie and Charles Lester, on June 25, 181K). The ceremony was performed at the re-sidence of the bride’s parents in the presence o!200 guests. The bridal con pie stoodiwers o en-» the gear it of J fol-and UejV ’Day User,nsion UI,^6r a Moral bell on the porch, whore thelXclubUthj-1 ry. toion3Inwords were spoken which made them man and wife. The bride was very handsomely atfci red in drab silk trimmed with white lace with {lowers for ornaments. Many elegant presents were received, the most noticeable of which was a clock from J, B, Cooper of San Francisco, the case of which was composed of the valuable minerals or that state, after having passed through the hands of the lapidary. Miss McKecsie has alway been a social favorite, and good wishes lor the happiness of the young couple were fervent and abundant.The sun rose on )i«r bridal moru, with all its brightness, and scorched che new mowa hay;And many beans smiled with gladness, for its brightness.For it wins Flora’s wedding dayFor a loving offer to marry jor_ 1$ always a lawful trade:So his is a irgal tender,And she r.lie tender maid,J £kGij£W1c.OtJolaLClrwccailII;ILn\