Bolster- Kent A pretty house wedding took place at the home of A. W. Bolster on the 25th inst., when his daughter, Myrtle B. was united in marriage to Mr. Duane E. Kent of this place. The house was profusely decorated with cut flowers, especially the parlor, where the ceremony was performed. Miss Drusilla E. Kent and Wyatt A. Kent sister and brother of the groom, acted as bridesmaid and groomsman. The bride wore a dress of white chiffon trimmed with lace and white satin ribbon and carried white roses. The bridesmaid was also dressed in white and carried carnations. Promptly at 2 o'clock the couples entered the room to the strains of Mendelssohns wedding march, ably rendered by Mrs. C. P. Mellen of Boston, where the ceremony was impressivly performed by the Rev. Mr. Bennett of the Mechanicsville Methodist Church under a double arch of evergreens and white flower tied with ribbons. There were about 30 relatives and friends present. The presents were numerous and beautiful. After the ceremony some time was spent in social intercourse, during which time refreshments were served, and at 5:30 Mr. and Mrs Kent entered a carriage amid a shower of rice and the sound of horns and bells, and were driven to Wallingford, where they took the train for a short bridal tour. After their return Mrs Kent will reside with her parents and continue her millinery business for a time. Mr. Kent takes a position with G. W. Parkhurst in Rutland.