err*IIDOUBLE WEDDINGS M\RKCHRISTMAS TIMEWednesday witnessed the culmination of Cupid’s efforts along matrimonial lines, with two double weddings taking place during the day in the city, and a number of licenses granted.The first wedding was solemnised in the county clerk's office about eleven o’clock Wednesday morningat which time Mr. John Borexo and Miss Carmen Marello; Mr. Ralph Borexo and Miss Tilemeno Teres al of Skelton, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev Matheney, of East Park officiating A number of friends and relative* were present for the occasion.The second ceremony was per formed by Rev. Wm. Coleman, of the Methodist Episcopal chnrch. in the tabernacle at two thirty. TV contracting; parties were Mr. Lloyd u.ui Oswald, and Mis* Jew-ioBelle Holton, of Price Hill; Mr Golden Arthur, of Kilsythe and Miss Easter Reed, of 0*wald.Rev, J. L. Line weaver. Presbyterian minister, officiated at the wedding of Mr. E. O. Burkland. of Belldue. and Miss Edith Grimmetf.~.r rrtntnn at the Manse Wednesdayevening at six o’clock. The brid«is a Mster of Mrs. Oslornf. emplo ed with the Evening Post. Both parties are well known In Summer-aird Raleigh counties where theyhave a boat of friend*.They will make their futurehome at Belldue. where Mr. Buck land is employed ns an electricianingRaihisCorIrgiTVlt;undtrmandtvsigrtutt*o Iwilltionfr«tsaidFobofo’cllsc ripro]ARaltheveyidtstdnttandOffl80. bon A and wm I thai andifHujMilnonErston,Clt;w