MARRIED IN GREENVILLEJ. 0. Cullom.of Farmersville, WedsMiss Lucile Balthrop, ofGreenvilleA simple and pretty home wedding was that of Mi$s Luciledaughter of Mr. and Min. W. FBalthrop, and Mr. JainesOlin (’ul-him, which was celebrated at theI♦home of the bride’s parents onSouth Wesley street at 5 o’clockj last evening before a largebly of relatives and friendsEverything was propitious for the occasion, the weather being ideal.While waiting the coming of theibride and groom Mrs. Will Reevand Mrs. Archie Morris sangduet “AS Long as the World Rolls! On. ” To the strains of Mendelsedding march by Miss OlaMcCaugliey the bridal partytered the parlors, broad withibbons held by 0. A. Ledby, Jr., and Veil Lyle, of Detroitforming the aisle. First came MissDaisy Teagarden, of Dallas, withMr. Walter Samuel, then MissMaud Moore with Mr. Cullum0Jackson, then the maid of honorMiss Gertrude Balthrop, the sisterof the bride, and Mr. Clyde Oullum, of Bonham; the best man andbrother of the groom. Then camebride and groom, preceded bylittle Veda Mommgroses m their path. They weremet under the archway by Bevasey who made them man andwife with the beautiful ceremonyof the Methodist chrtreh, afterwhich warmest and sincere congratulations were extended theippy young couple.—(Herald.'Wi ^ •The' groom ‘resided in Bonhamseveral years and • is a splendidyoung man with a large numbeiof friends here, whom the Fa►Kiiii, joins in extending cougratitions and best wishes.Public School Announcements.1 lie city schools will open onMonday, September 14th,Superintendent Evaus has beenibusy for some weeks revising thei