Terrell-Steele, The marriage of Miss Lucinda, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joe C. Terrell, to Mr. James Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Steele of Malone, Was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents at 8350, P. M., Wednesday, June 2th. The bride was beautifully attired in a gown of trquoise belching antin and wore an exquisite corsage boquet carnations and roses. The groom was immaculately dressed , a spit of dark blue. A more hundsome cou ple is rarely seen. Miss Iia Frankie Carter, in a lovely gown of pink and white georgette crow, was muald of honor, and Mr. Custer Jones was host man. Rev. Albert Hales, of ducksei, was the officiating tinister. In addition to the members of the families the welding was attended by many of the young couple’s wide ¢irele of friends. Atter Ueave many refreshments were served gut the boys ave them a merry serenade The bride Nins for sometines men one played as bookkeeper for the Morgan County Nations tink, and the grou fa the popular postenger benkemian of the O. K. Railway. The couple left Whursiday moring for Louisville while they will spend their honey moon.