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Show Wedding of Descendant of Standish Held at Midnight! MOr.F. success:-.!; in his woo'. g thai: his ancestor. M'.'cs Standish, was Phaip Furmar. Standish o New'ou.-g, Ore.. 'w':en at midnight Thursday he married .Miss Ldaa r"'eu.h:g of Youhers, N. Y. The Kev. George L. 1 'avies performed the ceremony a: his W 1 . e : h e : or v. o t Philip en : pi o red an ambassador to v.-hi : ; . e ; e a r ; of ".is beloved did that indomitable od warrior. Miles "Standish. id not the bride d:d nor e:m::a-e t.ie "ocauM-:';:' "ocauM-:';:' Frisiiia in admonishing ti:e a -.b i --sa.;o- There was one, to ' V ea'-; :'o: i' -c'.:." Fu.a ajmu.er F.e two happy .overs, or.j oi: :.-.e At. art;. oohs: and t'.e o..:er r.ca the F.y i ie. planned to be Fvor-- arra .gen; was '-omelet o; '. ;hr da. a: -- hi'-'e fj.-Ulon-h. 'p.a: t.:e ot laid pbir o:- : ,, ar.d :nui u.i,: a,: alcc.'-' And in ;h v case ti:c plans almos: went "aglee" when the train on which Miss Deming and .-.er parents were riding faded to niaKe connections with the westbound tram a: Colorado Springs. T.ie groom, who had arrived ear';r in t.-.e day. fumed and fretted. "Woc'd tne tram never come?" hn th train did come the bride failed to appear. Panic reigned in l.-.e mind of STaiui.sn. j nen came a tittle vellow missive through the court esv of thp V estern Trior., which set the wor d ar:g,:t. "MKsed the train; will n-r'vo oy ,ater train"' was the substance of t.:e te.egram. . Fa rely before the midnight mvstlc .-.our t.-e tram bearing the happr j gr. pul.ou into the station. Then t ensaei a maj r-ah for the home o' I t.;e m.mster. The wedding announcements announce-ments ?aid the aiTi-ir happened on r- I eem.x-r 4. and they could not have ' t . e ir en grs. e ed a ' ' over again.. I T..e bride and bridegroom loft im- i mea-.areiy tor their home in Oregon i a-i i Mr. arcl M ?ar.k J. fa-d 1 I 'M.-eiu.' of the bride, wen: to Ca'jf-- t i ;;;.c .V'llc:'- t::'J-' v'i:' W:.d the |