Pretty military Wedding.On Monday evening July1918, at 9:30, at Mrs. Grogan♦hotel, two of the most popularyoung people of Wood countyunited in marriagecontracting parties were Lieuten- I Watch our Store arant T. M. Reavley JrofCoast Defences of Puget Sounddowsnew andWashington, and Miss MattieMarrow of Albaries. We handlePromptly at 9:30 MrsMoodyof Greenville• II love youStaple and Fancytruly” and “Beloved, it is mornSheaccompanied by MissAnnie Mattox of Winnsboreho then played the weddingkinds.isfactionmlt;march. At the first strains MissLucile Smart of Quitman, maid,both qualityand Mrs, T. B. Breedloveandcourteous tre4Alba, matron, descendedstairs together.Theywereus at Mineola, Vanfollowed by Mr. Grogan Shoemaker and Miss Annie WallaceTaylor, the best man and maidof honor, then followed the brideand groom.IIt was thoroughly a patriotic | BARNIE CHAPPEwedding, all the decorations!ing of flags, bunting of flowersin the National colors. The attendants were dressed in white fl;ct shall have ended, is thetand carried flags in the place ofwish of their friend. Thebouquets. The bride gowned in Democratlovely white georgette gownThe following out of townOf tlcarried s bouquet of white roses quests registered in the bridesIwhich all the allied flags were bookatused. Lieutenant Reavleyattiredthe officers uni-Mrs. Moody and daughter, Miss(formFrancis. NBThomasMissdayFrancisThomas. Miss VetaGreenThe beautiful and impressive Mra Bess Krum Greenvillef ceremony was preformedbyRevChasWHughesofCoolie Morris, KaufmanTLMineola. Many friends fromMoore and wifeMissAnnietheedStatJulyMattox. Winnsboro: E. LMultparts of the county were there , Grand Saline; Misa Beggieto wish them a happy and pros- „ „ j D Harrig and jfperous journey through life and pran^ Benton and wife MissLoapersCerto show by their presence the Runjce Wood, Miss Charm Kitch- Waihigh esteem which all have for Rey c_ w Hughes, Mineola: Bonthis spendid coupleContributedDr. and MrsLWWright,! ReaMUnaClayton, Emma houIIt has been the good pleasure Seawright, Connie Mae WrightFuriof the writer to know the bride Yantis; T. M. Reavley and wife, i Dult;fered to above since her infanSrW. H. Low and wife. L. W. .ResIcy.She is the onty child of the Reavley and wife, J. M, Coursey; Caslamented W. L. Marrow and a wife and children. Bob Smith♦and daughter of the lamented and wjfe, D. S. Armstrong wifeJ. R. Grogan, and was born in an(i dauhter. J. D. Blizzard andCuiSpcIQuitman Sept. 1, 1895. Her fa- Wife Clyde Jordan and wifeTdied when she was little r. Breedlove wife and two daughIntmeGupast 2 years of age and her mo- ters. Mrs. C. C. Moore, Howard Otlthermarried MrWHIIand they reside at Alba andHicks. AlbaanthhBob Smith. MineolaIS.Mattie has spent so much of heioftime with her grand mother MrsAttention is directed‘to change(*kPrvistlev Grogan in our townthat she has neverlostherre-iif »*ntitv with our people and inin regular ad of Bob Smith theCaMineola grocer, in todays paper.SuBarnie Chappell the manager,Untells us the new 'Tore is enmvingDun sense lost her popularity. She a pne trade and they propose toBa\h;. s always bet n a general f» i « iv« . itew ith everybody whose goodkeep what the people want at allelilt;Limes.('all and see Barnie andlnlt;n-hehis assistants when in Mineolasu1S* j seses a sweet sunnv disposi- and thev will treat you right.Caathaskd andBim- smile for everyone she meets.AFull Line Feed Stuff.dhnoble Christian character,sheIK1e u!d he nothingWo carry at all times a fullbut popular, lhc* of feed stuffs, ('hops, Oats,of She has been teaching for several Shorts, Bran, Sweet Feed, etc. ('(ilb yi ’U’s. Ii*ing a graduate of Kidd- (let our primus before making Ci!•lt;: 1\. , and ot tin1 Denton College. purchases.1 a graduating at the former in 1912.MSmith’s Grocery1a- 1 at the latter in 15)17.AAin identconnectedwiththft i\wanditthtlJ i:‘urriage is the fact that thboy left us last week for Mtto)marriage of her parents,th(Pleasant which place they will11.and marriage of her mothemakefuture homea 1 hMr birth aU occured in thwent to Texarkana whoa* tr house where the marriage was positionwased him hutCnzed MondayghtJajieutenant Reavley hasedhAlba for the pastxrIh* is an exceptionally fine younglookthe situationhe was not satisfied with theand a betterbeioffered him at Mt. 1hirof high Christianhart,f spendid pardecidedWly regret to lose Rip Van andftbo his father beingdiththe Alba-MalukofF Lignite CoI1He volunteered last fall and en-wtered the service and has beenithitioed at a point in Virggoodfe fiour town and I)try to “keephome fires Jbutuntiltheyr e t u rh thev are sure to doFruit Jars! Fruit Jars!the grantinghis furloughi.e and since cominghas re-VVe havefull line of InJars bought on a low market and Hisjrth\\ived notice to repert at Seattle, -n jtjon tf) gave you some ^for dutjIIhastot for duty the 15thhichmoneyGet our prices beforeitated his leaving Tuesdayyou buyremorning. His wife accompanied.Isand theisheSmith’s GroceryaRev.J. Blackmon went to hhichdith him until he can Alvin Saturday where he went iiindetermine whether or not they 110 conduct a meeting this week • efor her to join him at hisnext week but on account of ftpostthe worry his wife is undergoing ttheMay fortune smileon this braveiceount of their younger boyyoung man and may he be spared Manley, joining the NavyheIto return home and join his canceleddate and returnedIly bride when this greathome Tuesday