feVincent, the maid of honor, was gown-cd in pink velvet, with pink band in her hair. She carried an arm bou-uct of pink roses. The bride enteredreher 1 the church on the arm of her hither.She was very beautiful in an exitcofifMquisitc wedding gown of white satin, j ^tinWWiyrsn.1Cdlei-t s15iilerseyi-5.lyat:cmade on princess lines. Her tulle veil, worn cap effect was caught with orange blossoms. She carried calla lillics. The groom had as his j best man his brother, Mr. Edgar Lee I fu Anderson* also of Clarksdale, Miss. In j a the soft glow of candles, with the 1X1 delicate scent of flowers, Rev erend j ^C1 Dr, Robert Compland, performed the 1' ceremony of the Episcopal church. | Tlie scene was beautiful and imptex-j1^ Mve. Immediately after the ceremony; there was a reception at the home oil”0 Mrs. May Carson Vickers, an aunt j *v* of the bride. The pretty rooms of j *a Mrs. Vickers' home on Marengo streetj were decorated in white and green. I The bridal pair stood under an arch;1* of green, on each side of which wax j placed a flower basket of brides’ loses. ;sa The brides table in the dining room Ulwas very pretty with the weddingcake as a centerpiece and rich settings. Mrs. Vickers was assisted in m receiving by her sister and brother- cc in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hairv K. Stiles, aiher daughter, MUs Sadie Vickers, Mr, |gr and Mrs. Edgar Anderson and Mr rtttid | and Mrs. Edgar Lee Anderson oiinrioicleier.Clarksdale, Miss. Mrs, Vickers, Miss :*rncVickers and Mrs. Stiles were very handsome m elegant gowns of lace and crepe, Mrs. Edgar Anderson and ! hed daughter-in-law, Mrs, Edgar Lee * Anderson, wore handsome gowns of velvet and satin. Mr. Anderson ami his bride are spending their honeymoon in California. They will make their home on Mr Anderson's plantation near Clarksdale on their return.u ) Many handsome and appropriate gifts * were received by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson.