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Show THE EDITOR IS JOYF-u'L. Kansas Molder of Thought Announcei His Approaching Marriage. There Is but one more week of single blessedness for the editor of this paper. A young woman has consented con-sented to take our name and share with us the burdens and joys of life. She Is Miss Elsie Kitzmiller, young est daughter of Mrs. Lavinia Kitzmil-ler. Kitzmil-ler. Her father was Franiv Kitzmiller, a veteran of the civil war, who died one year ago. The time set for the ceremony is next Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. Kitzmiller. Kitzmil-ler. A number of friends have been Invited but not nearly all. The house would not hold nearly one-third of all those "we" should have been pleased to see present. (This is not the editor we "we" having assumed a new significance.) sig-nificance.) But there will be enough, we hope, to fill the house and see that the job is well done. There will be no attendants, "We" will be the whole show. There will be no tears everyone every-one will be glad to see us (editorially us) finally married. There will be a happy, handsome couple, the handsomeness hand-someness being contributed by the other half. No one's life Is complete who lives alone. No, of course not. To develop Into a surly, crabbed, soul-shriveled, lid bachelor, or dwindle away an old aaid full of vinegar and fool notions what unhapplor fate! To form a complete com-plete and useful life, marriage is a necessity as well as a luxury. Yet these considerations are mere side issues. is-sues. The first consideration Is to find someone you can love, respect, admire. ad-mire. Love is apart from logic. It is capricious. It frowns upon wealth, jlramples over differences of age, IJreakB down any established rules of precedence and astounds the coolly systematic. We are it. Time passes slowly Highland Kansas Vldette. |