- E 3 3 \~3“OClt;3S DGz.One ti the Wediiing'i of theKeifeifm Xlht,At ('ulurrnJo City Thursday evening was i-.deb rated- the marriage of Mr. Chas. B. KVrrin and Mins' Ned lie Stockbridge. The 1 i-erenmny occurred at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of a distinguished company of friends ami relatives.The handsome home of the Stock bridge family was crowded with friends of (he eon trading parties. . The house had been magnificently trimmed with flowers and plants and was a perfect bower of ttoral beauty. Promptly at 8 o'clock the bridal party entered the parlors. - Dean t*lt;?lwell, of (Trace Episcopal church, who lt;performed the ceremony came first, in the full robes of the church, and was followed by the ushers, Mr. James R. Barnes and Mr. Robert D. Barnes. They took stations under the floral arch In the western end of the building-. Then came the bridesmaid. Miss Belle Stock-hrtdge and with .her little Miss Enid Stockbridge. the first ma'id of honor. The bridegroom came next leaning upon the arm of his best man, Mr. M. O, Karnes, who is also (his cousin. The bride came last on the arm of her brother. Mr. Hugh StooWbridge. The beautiful and impressive ceremony of the Kpisoopat church was mate doubly Impressive by Dean Colwell,After the ceremony congratulations were in order and they were numerous and cordial. It was one of the prettiest weddings of the year. The bridal couple stood during the ceremony under an arch built across the -bay window In the western end of the house. From the center was suspended a bell of white and pink carnations and the bell was suspended fum a white ribbon carried in the mouths of two white doves. The effect W!;S very pretty. Conspicuous In the floral decorations were large bowls of Amer-can Beauty roses.The bridal couple entered the parlors , to the strains of Wagner's “Bridal Chorus” played by Mr. C. C. Casser. During the evening a chorus of young men *, made up from among the friends of the groom song appropriate airs, . . .The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sfcockbridge of Colorado City, well known citizens of 'this county. She is a most estimable young lady and made a charming bride. Her dress was of rule green silk, coverec with white chiffon, and with sleeves of emerald green velvet. The dress was . trimmed .with pearl velvet, and the wearer carried bride’s roses. The fbrfdtesmaid, Miss Belle Stockbrkig-e, was dressed in pink crepe and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Little Miss Enid Stockbridge was dressed