WELSH HILLSMiss Lucy Hankinson became the bride dlt; of John Everett of the Alexandria road J at a Christmas Eve wedding at 8 o’clock at the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, | slt; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans.Preceding the wedding ceremony, Miss Helen Hartman and Samuel Philipps sang “I Love You Truly”. The servicewas read by Rev. H. J. Rice of Gran-The bride wore a frock of blue crepe and carried an arm bouquet of roses andsweet peas. Her attendant, Miss Margaret Carlisle wore a frock of rust crepe and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. Evan Jones of Granville served the Ielt;groom as best man.After the service a reception was held j kfor the immediate families and a fewclose friends. The table was centered si with green and red candles, and Christ- ^ mas decorations were used effectively ^throughout the rooms.Mrs. Everett is the daughter of Hayes | * Hankinson and is a graduate of Granville High School and Denison university. a Mr. Everett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ®Alexandriais a graduate of Granville High School and attended Ohio State university.Mr. and Mrs. Everett will reside at present on the farm of the former’s par- | ^ ents.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milner Jr. and son were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cramer and family ofEd. Boles and daughter Marjorie spent Wednesday with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Weekley N e wark.The Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans were as follows : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Philipps and family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sipe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tones ofGranville, MrsT~Clyde Foster of street, Mr. and Mrs. John Everett andMiss Helen Hartman.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vernon were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milner Sr.Mr. and Mrs. E.EJlobbs^enteEtain*ed the following guests for Christmas dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McQueen and Raymond Fowler of St. Louisvilleand Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Evans.About thirty-five friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Evans Saturday night and surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Everett with an old-fashioned helling. ,