fiKKKNE JIOUNIOAN.The handsome colonial homo of Dr. and Mrs. Z. (1 roe no was the scene of a beautiful wedding at hi^h noon Wednesday. when their daughter. Martha tin8ley, became the bride of Mr. Ar-mund Lee Jernigan, of Pensacola, Fta. The spacious hall and drawing-rooms were elaborately decorated with palm*, Easter lilies and white hyacinths. In the south drawing room, where the ceremony was • performed, the walls were festooned with amilax. The altar was formed of banked ferns and amilax, scolloped with Easter lilies, and while pedestals holding cut-glass candelabra added to the effectiveness of the scene. The officiating minister was Rev. H. H. Connell, of Summerville, Ga. The bride was given hway by her father. She wore a going-away gown of midnight blue, with hat to match, and carried violets and valley lilies. The maid of honor, Miss Martha Glover, of Birmingham, Ala., wore a rose-colored gown and a black hat with rose-colored plumes. Her bouquet was of roses and valley lilies. Mr. Fred Yarbrough, of Atlanta, was best man. Mias Florine Walker sang very sweetly, “All For You/’ The wedding was followed by a reception, after which a salad course was served. The bride is one of Newnan's most attractive young women, and by her charm of manner haB won a host of friends. The groom is well-known in social and business circles in Florida. After a trip through Florida Mr. and Mrs. Jernigan will be at home at Pensacola. The out-of-town guests at the wedding, besides the attendants, were Misses Mary and Cornelia Booker, M-s. Will Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. W, Trox Bankston, Mrs. Robert Humphrey, Mrs. McNamara, Mrs. Sadie Harris, of West Point; Mrs. Wm. Tappan, Mrs. Sterling Elder, Mrs. Norman Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Misses Christine Melson, Elizabeth Ramey and Mattie Couch, of Atlanta; Mr. Jernigan and Miss Evelyn Jernigan, of White Plains; Mr. Chas. Arnall, of Centerville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Arnall, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McKnight, of Senoia; Dr. T. L. Greene, Mr. Lee Greene and Miss Mary C. Greene, of Union Town, Ala.; Misses Sallie Arnall, Hughlette Mae Adams and Kathleen Hayes, of Birmingham, Ala.