^is*»•£;IS*'Ry.v-iiii’itf**•KP'v** iEa*«« MWFollowing the rceremoi^y ( a wf*; ^ h- .niarriage of Mias Luc life $££dti■lt;‘ V.I*ding dinner was ftrred at! tap bom£jjg^'to^Ahdww W«z took of the bride’s pkrents t(f r*lativlt;fniomiiig -iti o^ciock at ' St5 jS^jpn$-1church, Rev. John T. O’Hare:Sing.;;' 4-r ••;•'•'. : .,?(?. Mendelssohn's Wedding i^fcrch .was played by Mrs. P. J. Hbman|(var-ancb immediate ftiends. iMrs. Wii will complete teaching this tienh of school, and forwith the bride's. the present -thisyoung conple wlti make tjheir both#sfiraolst, and during the magp; dther *f-eeleciions appropriate to the oeeaa-^ion wel’O rendered.The 'bride is the daughter, of . jand-Mrs. Brre Padgett., of the Tehi’s ’•-••Hill road, and-iB a winsome and; accomplished young lady.. She|:was graduated from the Washington j^igh school with the class *21^nd :,at present is teaching at the Sftan ^Pond school: She was, attired ilp ablue poiret twill suit trimjtand; in ^^grey squirrel, with grey bat £n$ ac-^cessories to match. Her corsage^ ^fas • • of sweet peas and fern. m*\.Mrs. Edward Walker, bridesmaid uwore a hrown suit with hat.and'{accessories to match. Her coinage was of sweet peas. ‘ ;r jThe groom ‘is the son of Mr. .pndj Mrs. George1 Wilz of the Oak cipve :road, and is engaged in fdrntfag.l*rarents.i