rgWEDDINGSM’GARRAH'JACKMANThe McGarrah home, 224 south RacoRstreet, was the scene of a very pretty wedding Wednesday evening at Sio’clock, when Mr. and Mrs. Harve McGarrah gave their daughter, Amelia, iu marriage to Mr. R. V. Jackman, in the presence or a large number of ^ relatives and friends. The double g ring ceremony was read by Rev. O. j 13. Flynn, pastor of the First Meth. odist church.The home was very artistically decorated, The bridal arch made of * ♦ • .orange blossoms and smilax was very beautiful. While the Mendelssohn wedding inarch was being played by Miss Ruth Niekamp,. the bride andgroom descended from upstairs and♦stood beneath the arch, where the ceremony tfas solmenized.The bride is the daughter of Mr.I® and Mrs. J. H. McGarrah and is a very accomplished young lady. She was attired in a pink dross and veil made of georgette and brocaded taffeta. and carried a beautiful bouquet of Columbia roses.The groom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackman, of Jasper. He served two years overseas with the second division and reached the rank of second lieutenant in he army.The newly-weds departed on the 10:23 train for Detroit, where they will make their home. After stopping at their new home they will go L to Canada for a short visit with relatives.The out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs A L Jackman and family. Miss Hilda Gutzwefter and W. P. Roner, all of JasperI]