=CIRCLE VI1LE.Whittington Sliver WeddingThe silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whittington took place at their residence Tuesday evening on Southstreet, in the presenceabout one hundred iiyited guests. The'railperfonhed by Rev. W. Nash, of this city, in an impressivemanner. He reviewedyears of their married life andclosed invoking the blessings of the Almighty on them and theirs * in the succeeding years. We are safe in saying that it was one of the grandest affairs that has ever taken place here. The tables were laden with the choicestdelicaciesU cake and pyramids beingII _ Jk w** a xmjr a faservedsatisfaction of all. Amongelegant costumes worn were Miss Ida B. Sawyer, satin DeLyon, garniture of qniper lace; Miss Josephine Vaughn, black Henrietta, lavender trimmings;Miss Emma E. Conrad, blue silk, creamlace'garniture, diamond ornaments; MissCarrie Williams, Columbus, blackvelvet, pearl ornaments; Mrs. Charles Allen, Columbus, black brocaded silk,gold ornaments; Mrs. A. G. Hubbard,green silk, black lace draperies; Mrs. L. Games, black silk; Mrs. J.Williamst m ' sg ——' -h, crushed raspberry Alexandersilk: Mrs. Henrv Johnson, brown silk;aekMiss Susie Bass, black satin, black laceon pasamentrie trimming; Mrs. James Clark, Columbus, black silk; Miss Lin-nie Wrilt;riit black brocaded satin; Mrs.Whittington, the bride of the evening, was tastefully attired in black silk. The groom wore the conventional black utHin.1lv worn on such occasions, following is the list of presents: Mr. andMrs. F. V. Lewis, pickle castor: Mrs^Martha Dade, silver salver; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Moore, alarm clock; Mr.and Mrs. Frank Stephens, spoon holder; Mr. and Mrs. Chas Allen, Columbus, pickle castor; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fossett, Cincinnati, pickle castor;Mrs. H. N. Hedges, one-half dozenknives and forks, lace collar; Mrs.Stone, handkerchief; Mrs. E. u. neb* stcr, Gallipolis, sugar spoon; Mrs. Henrv Woods, napkin rings; A.D. Delany, ; Urbana, napkin rings;Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnston, butterdish ;---, sugar spoon ; Mr. andMrs. Ed. Tibbs, castor ; Wm. Smith,napkin rings ; Misses Bertie Cole, Ida B. Sawyer. Josie Vaughn and EmmaE. Conrad, castor; Miss Susie Bass, pickle castor ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Thorn-bon. berrv dish ; Miss Linnie Wright,lalver and goblet; Godfrey Dade, picklecastor ;-—— ————, napkin rings ;drs. Martha Allen, Columbus, butter lish ; Henrv Woods, table bell; Alicetolev, butter knife ; Lincolnsugar spoon ; Mrs. Emily volant, v^oiuiu-bus. dessert spoon : Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Davis, one-half dozen tea spoons; Misses Katie Wright, Mattie Dade, Mary Smith aud Mr. Galvin Briggs, cake stand; Mrs. Alexander, Columbus, card receiver; Mrs. Ollie Games, mantle lambrequin ; Mrs. N. M. Howard, table scarf. Wm. Smith.Akron Fragments