Here's another part of what Louis YOUNG sent to me to submit to the Lists, YOUNG-FRANCE Two of the best young people of this community hied themselves to the study of Rev. Fred Wilson on Wednesday evening at 8:30 and that good man spoke the words in uniting in marriage Mr. Ralph Young and Miss Bertha France. The ring ceremony was used. The young people were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Sweeny. The bride is the daughter of Theodore France and one of our most estimable young ladies and is loved and respected by a large circle of friends, and the groom is a son of Supervisor and Mrs. Marion Young, residing in the Flatwoods district southwest of town, and is one of the very best, steady and industrious farmer boys in this community and has the respect of all who know him. It is said the young couple will take charge of the Young farm and Mr. and Mrs. Young retire. The Union joins with their hosts of friends and admirers in extending to them congratulations and best wishes for a long, happy journey down the pathway of married life. ...........................Submitted by Kathleen (Stoneking) Cooper Married, At the residence of the bride's parents of near Vermont Ill. on Wednesday, August 15th Mr. William Young to Miss Cora Bottenburg.The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Freeze, pastor of the Presbyterian church of that neighborhood, at four o'clock in the afternoon. At the conclusion of the performance of the solemn rite, a sumptuous wedding dinner was served to the newly married pair and fifty witnesses of the felicitous event. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. William Bottenburg, a prominent citizen of Fulton county. The groom is a industrious young farmer and of excellent family. Many rich and appropriate presents were bestowed.--Abingdon Argus. .........................Submitted by Kathleen (Stoneking) Cooper in Rantoul, IL This was typed as per clipping was typed.