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WIGHT-MACINTYREBeautiful Wedding of Lovely Cairo Girl and ProminentThomasville Man Wednesday Evening in Cairo Methodist ChurchA wedding of distinctive Veauty andJ,PERSONALSIf You Have a Visitor Phone No. 12 or 66impressiveness, centering the interest i of numerous friends of both partiesIi throughout the state, was tbat of MissI; Laleah Adams Wight and Mr. William Fraser MacIntyre of Thomasville, which was solemnized at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, December sixth, in the local Methodist church.! The church was beautiful in its decorations of gTeen and white. Palms, ferns, smilax and white chrysanthemums were featured. A lovely background for the bridal party was form-; ed by the lacy effect of the smilax on ;the white canvas, and the improvised ! altar, backed with graceful palms and I ferns. In cathedral candelabra, on I high pedestals, burned large white | candles, which cast a soft light and made a harmonious setting for the bridal party. Floor rases filled with large white chrysanthemums complet ed the scene. The pews reserved fot family connections were marked bj orange blossoms, caught with hows of broad ribbons.Previous to the ceremony a musical program was rendered by Miss Nell Pringle, on the piano, and Miss Carmine Evans, on the violin. Both are from Thomasville.The bridal party entered to the strains of Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus, played by Misses Pringle and Evans. Kiss Me Again,” and Schubert's Song of Love, were played during the ceremony. Mendelssohn's March was used as a recessional.Mr. G. F. Perry, of Atlanta, spent yesterday here on business.Mr. H. H. Dennis, of Dothan, spent a part of yesterday here.Mrs. T. C. Gandy is spending the day in Meigs, with friends.Let us make you a special Christmas Club offer on a Victor Vlctroia. COCROFT MUSIC CO.Mr. C. H. McGee, of Arlington, was here yesterday on business.Mr. P. R. Bolton was in town today for a short time.An old-time walnut dresser for sale. This dresser is genuine walnut; also one Majestic range, slightly used Empire Furniture Store.IMr. J. W. Beaty, of Jasper, is among the business visitors in tbe city for a short time.Messrs. J. H. Ellis and H. S. Rice, of the A. B. and A., were among the visitors here yesterday.Mr. C. S. Bohannon, of Quitman, was in town yesterday for a short time on business.Mr. J. H. Ingram, of Jacksonville,• * * S * 4 . . ^is among the business visitors in the city.ftffVictor Vlctrolse, every style, every price—easy terms.. Cocroft Mudlc Co.Mr. Alex W. Beaier, of Valdosta, was in the city yesterday on businessfor a short time.B10tilt;inwdiarw;Clt;caravcCiw:toW;lt;IitoThe ushers were Messrs. Warren Wight, Edward Wight, John Wight, brothers of the bride, Hugh MacIntyre j a short time, of Thomasville and Remer MacIntyre of Pueblo, Colo., brothers of the groom, and Jack Turner of Thomasville. The ushers entered next. Next came the groomsmen and bridesmaids and matrons, entering in couples down the two aisles. The gowns of the maids and matrons were old-fashioned models. First came Mr. James Pringle ofThomasville, and Miss Pearl Smith of Valdosta, in a beautiful gown of silver cloth over green georgette. Next came Mr. R. P. Wight, brother of the bride, and Miss Emilee Dickey ot Macon, wearing a lovely model ofMessrs. T. G. and S. C. Bradley, of Jacksonville, are here on business forWill there be « Vlctroia home this Christmas?In yourP*tothw;Mr. W. A. Strickland, of Tallahassee, was here on business yesterday for a short time.Mr. A. L. Burpee, of Jacksonville, is spending a short time here on business.Let J. O. BAXLEY do your PlumbingPhone 495 5-1 mMr. W. A. Watt and Mr. and Mrs.taffeta;' then came Mr. and Mrs. J. S.,Hanse11 Watt 3?ent the da^ ln Cor' Wight. Mrs. G. W. Wight of Atlanta, dele-came in alone. The gowns of both matrons were fashioned alike, withMr. and Mrs. T. R. Frazer, of Atlanta, are here for a short time asbodices of gold cloth and draperies of guesf;8 0f an(j l jp. Driver.gold lace over yellow georgette.The maid of honor, Miss Essie Roberts of Fairburn, came next. She woreW;mTlt;Lmtitin01see\cawlt;arseetrePCmthvlt;mPhone 644, or write for appointment to have your eyes examined. Get^ , , , „ , ,, .glasses that are correct, give comfort Ba beautiful model of orchid georgette, well, of Lawhead.with drapery of silver cloth. Wreaths of narrow silver lace and hand-made flowers were fashioned on the overskirt. The maids and matrons carried the nose-gays made of swansonia, Columbia and ophelia roses and pompon chrysanthemums in the lace hold-iMr. A. F. McCollum, of Baconton, is here to spend the week-end with his sister, Mrs. W. J, Williams, on EastJefferson street.vc be si'Pi Blt;thMiss Lucy Lester has returned fromfAtlanta, where she was called by the | ojrcers. Preceding the bride came little, jnnes8 an(j death of her cousin, Mra Miss Nell Hammond of Thomasville, jjugh Willetta lovely picture as flower girl, dressed* .in a miniature colonial costume ot white organdy and white poke bonnet,C-A-K-E-S Mrs. P. T. Nicholson of Tallahassee, and Master Ward Wight, Jr., of At- who has fn past filled your orders forlanta, a nephew of the bride, with the (angel food cake and pound cake, ring in a wreath of orange blossoms on i through Woman's Exchange of thatcatoAthclrePia white satin pillow. He wore a little place, Is prepared to fill your orders'direct since the closing of the excolonial suit of black baronet satin with white blouse.The bride, who entered with her eldest brfother, Mr. G. W. Wight of Atlanta, who gave her in marriage, was a radiant figure of girl's loveliness in her simple old-fashioned gown%of ivory satin. The court train was caught to the shoulders with seed pearls and orange blossoms. Over the train was a real lace mantilla. The misty tulle veil was fastened on her golden hair with a coronet of tulle and orange blossoms and in the hack it was caught with a gold pin which has been used on similar occasions for de* cades in the groom’s family. She car-change. Orders also taken for layer cakes and fruit cakes of all kinds. Cakes Carefully packed and shipped to any point. 6-6tOH,Wives who care will find that their Holiday-gift selection for Friend Husbandcan he most happily solved with a box ofav-A-Vatiipa OtarsYour local dealer can supply you with this choicemiClear Havana Cigar in beautiful * Holiday Wrap*Jping at a moderate, price.*Get a box today for Husband. JYour dealer can get a supply from theVALDOSTA GROCERY CO,Distributors. • Valdosta, Georgia.ried an old-fashioned shower bouquet of bride's roses, sweet peas and orchids.The groom entered with his best man, Mr. Dan Ashley, of Valdosta. Rev. J. B. Wight, the bride’s father, performed the impressive Episcopal ceremony.After the wedding a brilliant reception was given by the bride's parents. The entire lower floor of the home was decorated with a profusion of smilax and vases and baskets of roses and narcissi. Much interest was taken in the cutting of the bride's cake and the drawing of the symbols. The cake was presided over by a miniature bride and groom. Music was furnisched by Mrs. G. T. Hardy, on the piano, and Mr. J. W. Donoghue, on the violin.An ice course with pink roses em-%bedded on the cakes, was served.►Coffee was served from the breakfastrbom. Mrs. H. T. LeGette and Miss►Louise Slater poured the coffee.The bride's mother was handsomely• • igowned in orchid lace * over Canton♦crepe. The groom's mother was lovely in a black lace model.The bride’s gifts to the maids apd matrons were gold vanity cases. Tothose who assisted with the music and%decorations she gave small Frenchy pin-eushions.To his groomsmen the groom gave silver pencils.The bride changed her wedding gown for a traveling costume. Afterwa wedding trip on the east coast of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. MacIntyre will make their home in Thomasville. Mrs. MacIntyre, since childhood, haB beenadmired and loved for her rare per-s . .sonal beauty and lovely nature. Whiler * J *her friends here regret to give her up, she will be followed to her new home with most oving good wishes for he?VionnlRAHR V v i rhlt;DDHBGMtlwe\BseColS.C
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