ZO Ive i'P-indSIMS-SARGENT WEDDINGtinengje.inze.A wedding uniting two of the most prominent families of Martin county took place this week when Lovell R. Sims and Miss Nellie C. inj Sargent were married. The young na j couple drove from Burns City to Shoals Wednesday afternoon, and after procuring a license were married at the parsonage of the Chris-bejtian church of that town by the pas-’seitor the Rev. C. C. Perrin. Two of is their most intimate friends accom-be •: panied them and acted as witnesses i's of the ceremony.i Returning home they were given ! a supper and reception at the home of! of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. at! Marion Sargent, who live at Blank-11-! enship. Mr. Sims is a son of former: in the employ of the Chicago, Ter-jre Haute South Eastern railroad ias telegraph operator at Norman, I Indiana, where the couple will go to j live. Both are well known young people and are popular among a large circle of friends.rof in SiillRMETHODIST CHURCH NOTESLininThe services of the day on next Sunday will begin with the SundaySchool at 9:30. There will be the regular preaching services in both the morning and evening.I 10 :ati wim* VU-■county treasurer Noah Sims and Is a gentlemanly and industrious manThe Epworth* League will meetat 6:30 with Miss Lydia Crane asleader. The subject is, “Do I HonorChiVst in My Use of the Sunday?”■ Come to the League service and be‘sure to bring some one with you.• • • eThe Womans’ Foregin 'Missiona-N.IVn\xclt;ClRLRLInOi