ait-RIPLEYI '!i \ era I.ufat. obtest daughter ofMr ami Ml Melvin l i t/ of Ripley (iand Mr. Duster \. Ilell only son of it Mr. and Mrs. Robert itcii of Greeu-with, wore united in marriage JUih 1- a; Monroeo, Mieh. Rev. Crosby oi tli M l’. Hum h oilheated.Mr , Roll i; a member of the Polly-j s',tndav m liool i’laof ! he Kast \Ripley Sand IV Sehocl and was th I( ilav seeretatw and one who has tak- tlt; n an active inter st in th.' «lass work m! i the first ono of the twenty girls t i« burning to the olass to embark on the matiimonial sea.on Sa trday e\ening June Id a mis v■ Rat;eons siiow. r w as ri\* n the young couple at the home of Mrs.■’ R U s jit;n's, it wa. arranged and Jhim • i by the neighbors and friends sm that eommutiity and was a very lt;! pleasatit adair. I he gifts wore beau- ]I if ti tid numerous and after the lad- j is ies served the lunch to more than dO J present, the bride and groom opened their packages to the delight of all |pees. nt. There always has to be some fun connected with such occasions to make it lt;omplete. The groom in a few well chosen words thanked th. company for their gifts and asked tn*‘!U ruin»‘ and v isu thvMtt, Thoy t \fH t ? to ?;o to tmsmkeopinq in tin *'!!* wiiii a* It has a position with tIn* t vrm *1 Tractor Company.Mrs. Vern Davis of San IMcko, Cal is visitinq relatives an ! friontis in the community. She has he**n away from th* oiij homo for nine wars.h