11 liam M «S te ward.Car) E. Williams and Miss Ivy M. Steward. datiRhtcr ol -Mr. acd Mrs. Jnmce Steward, of rlrhad, were marrUO Friday night at eight o'clock. The wcddlag ceremony was tier form* od by the Rev. M. B. Abe), pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church* a( MantlU. at tlie home of the parents of the bride.Before the ceremony C Love You Truly*' ant) At DavrninR were sung by Mrs. Fern .Maze, with Mrs. Of a WiUiaTne as accompanisi. Aa Lohen* grin's wedding march was played by Mrs. Lucille Kendall, of Ray'a Cross-Ing. the bridal party entered the room and took Ihelr places before an aliar formed of palms ard ferns. Miss Gladys Psrry. of Mad I son. was the brlde'a maid, ami Luther Worlnndi Of Indian spoils, was best mas. The bride wore a besot if ul dress of wbito mar* Inotie crepe, trimmed with pearls. Her veil of wMtc Inlle. was fasteaed with a band of penrla. Rhe carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Parry was atiired In pink ^taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink carnallons.Both of the young people are well known through the county. Mrs. WilllHni has taught school in the county for three terms. Mr. win lams is a young fanner and a eon of Mr. and Mra Arthur WlUlaas. of near Ray's Croiilog. They will maki their home on a fann east of Bbelbyrllle.Aapnhlieaa aOs bring rasoir*