1 MISS. POSE TURNER BRIDEOF JOHN A. DIXONr Miss Rose Fannin* Turner, daugit ter of Mrs. Charles T. V. Palmer «nlt;i, John Alexander, son of Mr and Mr*. W. J Dixon, of Rebecca -i»'et„ wore quietly mnrrird at the former’s home on Lccust street Wednesday tftcrnoon at three o’clock. Rev. Tape Teisen. pastot i'| St. Paul's Fids’opal church, officiated, Uilng the impressive ring service, iThe bride was attended by her moth \v, who was dressed in e gcwr of Mack, beaded satin and the groom bj j bin brother. Robert Dixon..Vi * Turner was charmingly attired) in a navy blue Roshar.ara crepe. em brolttcrcd in chenille and ««•»lt;! an'1 wore an oxqutaite tor?ate o,' sweet h' art rose* and a wort peas.The color note, pjr»: and yellow was carried otft iu the decoration;) ant’ t* •*!« at jiourm rfs Out ?loult;-- . j u. j quils, rosos. ami sveet peas adein**' I the mantel** and flower utenJ? in If provided a I*ea,,tlful renterpii c* ferl the bride’s table. After the err mony the guests vrere served with a dainty hmcheonMr. Dtxon i» •; ffculuate 01 tho lTu! verdry Pltinmrg School of Pharmacy and holds the position of manager of Sturgrnn’s Dru? Store. Mbs Turner is well known In nocinl Hr; letit Kittnnnlrg. Tire young couple ary taking no weldfr7 trip, ad will i«*-it ut ;he home of the bride.