Haynes Hickey.A wedding of special local Interest took place Monday morning in 8unAntonio, when Mr. William Earnest Haynes, of Chicago, and Misa Mary r| Anthony Hickey, of uaredo, were united in marriage at 8t. Mary’s Church. Father Quinn, the pastor, was celebrant at the special nuptial* I mans, with double ring ceremony,which was solemnized it *• o'clock.The bride and groom were accompanied to the altar by the bride’s sister and brother. Miss Katberlns* Hickey and Mr. Patrick Hickey.The brido, olto of Laredo’s mostcharming young women, was attractive In a Mangone coat suit, with gray accessories, a Vogue hat to ‘ match, wearing a corsage bouquet of 1 white swelt;*t peas Miss Katherine r Hickey wore a gown of gray Canton ! crepe, trimmed in sunset Georgette, a lilac k hat. and curried nn arm bou-(JIM f SUM t pMt Md rosi-'1 The main altar of flu* church wan* banked with white gladioli and j whiflt;* ShaHta daisies, and shell pinkgladioli adorned the Hid** altars.* A touching sentiment wan forcibly* brought to mind by Father Quinn,» when he recalled the fact that on the* same register of St Mary’s could be* found the names of the bride’a par-et»i who took the sacred vowa l»»* fore the same altar thirty-eight yearsago.The happy marriage is the culmination of a romance begun in 1918,I when the groom, who in a veteran of tin* World War, was stationed at La redo Mr Haynes is now president j of the Haynes Hay drain Company, 90 Board of Trade, Chicago, and isIthe youngest member of the Chicago \ Crain Dealers’ Association. Mr ami♦Mrs Haynes left on the Texas Special for their future home In Chicago. 1 Among the intimate friends present 1were Mrs. Jennie May and Mrs W. V May, of Laredo, and the bride's god*mother, Miss Elizabeth Buckley of ’San Antonio.