irsDAY, JUNE 29, 1922.SOCIETY NEWSiMRS. ALICE ADAMSResidence Phone 832HL'LL-^TONE WEDDING WEDNESDAY EVENING WAS A BRILLIANT EVENT, . • ial interest centered .• Mil nuptials of Miss s n- and Mr. Clarence i .mo Wednesday evcn-(i ..nee Street Methodist nine o’clock. The ?;.*f»ri;e St lt;%**, officf-i i' -i.rcssi •lt;• ;md nr1' inmy. The bride wattir. m-minge by her father p lt;•.Mrs. E. B. Stone of honor, MIsh Edna nc m- ’ I “f honor. The bridesids Jl. Mai'Misses Willie Lois Allgood, Luclle Me-if JaJckson.T(.P c: H in was attended byHi , - Vandiver of Rome as jit man The groomsmen -I Dean. Ered Dean, George iion» an- Roy Dean. Little Nell n »js train bearer and Richard Bates Hudson ring bearer. Tve flower girls were little Misses Edith Stone, Evelyn Dunstln and Carolyn Huff. The ushers were Messrs Davi-i Vaughn and tlraJy j Callahan. The Otonee street or-, chestra played tho wedding mu-j sic. Mrs. Chajries Mangleburg sang Because” very delightfully.I The church was very handsome in the elaborate decorations, carrying a color note of pink and green with palms and ferns, over which was suspended an exquisite bell of tulle from an arch of Southern Smllax, on either side great blooming pink hytfarngcrs gleamed against the “mass of greenery”, flanked with white pedestal hold Ing cathedral candle sticks burning on waxen tapers, tho balcony was fashioned with smilax with baskets of the gorgeous flowers alternating with thesparkling candles A snowy cluster of sffaster daises in a Dresden basket overhung the piano The rich setting was Ideal for the rainbow effect emphasised in the beautiful dresses of the attendants.