BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1900 PACE-FISHER. A very pretty home wedding took place Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John FISHER, when their daughter, Grace May, was joined in wedlock at 8 o'clock p.m., to Jesse Lemuel PACE, Eld. John WILLIAMS performing the ceremony, in the presence of the guests, who were the immediate friends of the family. The bride wore a white organdy trimmed in tiny ruffles of the goods, white silk ribbons and lace and carried a bouquet of bride roses and wore white roses in her hair. The decoration was very handsome. A large bell made of the vines of the honeysuckle, asparagus and white and pink cosmos hung from the ceiling in the centre of the room with white ribbons extending to the four corners of the ceiling. The bride and groom stood under this floral bell, when Eld. John WILLIAMS, after a short ceremony, pronounced them husband and wife. Sprays of fern were gracefully arranged about the room with bows of white ribbon. The dining room was also prettily decorated with ferns, white ribbons and foliage plants. Here refreshments were served of ice cream and cake, by Mrs. Ella McDANIEL and Miss Kitty DAY. Mrs. Flo WHITTED presided at the organ during the evening. The bride is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. John FISHER, is quite pretty and an estimable young lady. The groom is an industrious young man. We wish them both a long and happy life. They will go to housekeeping at once at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FISHER, on South H street.