POPULAR COUPLIimpressive manner spoke theMARRIED MONDAY ivvor(*3 which united the lives anddestines of these beloved youngI I 1ifThe wedding of Miss I. (i.Bonds and Mr. Alexander .lames Triggs took ]lace Monday evening at 7:lio p. m. at the Methodist church and called together a very large crowd of people to witness the ceremony which was performed by Rev. H. C. Willis. The church was simply decorated in banks of ferns for the sacred occasion by the loving hands of friends, the members of the Sigma Phi Club of which the brideis a member. The soft notes of “Mendelshon’s Confidence” was a signal for silence. Before the ceremony Miss Bonnie Brougher beautifully gowned in blue, sang in a fine sympathetic voice, “Beloved, It Is Morn,” with violin obligato by Mr, Dick Clark, thus making the time of waiting a pleasure. As soon as this was finished the organist, Miss Ruthstruck the openingpeople. The ring ceremony was used. The recessional was made to the triumphant strains of Mendelshon’s Wedding March and after the ceremony quite a number of friends went to the S A. A. I*, depot with Mr. and Mrs. Triggs who left for a short trip to Waco and San Antonio. After their return they will reside in their beautiful new bungalow in Rosebud, where Mr. Triggs is engaged in banking.IHE CAMERONIANLITERARY SOCIETYSprinklenotes of Lohengrin’s Chorus, as a signal for the entrance of the bridal party. The ushers, Messrs. ( laud Triggs, Clyde Thacker, Koj- Baskin and Will 0. Triggs, entered first by Miss Myrtle Caldwell wearing an unusually becoming suit of blue taffeta and carrying a handsome bouquet of pink carnations.The bride wearing a nobby coat suit of blue taffeta and serge with hat in lighter blult;* tones, with fitting accessories and bouquet of Brides Roses came in with her father. County Tax Collector, Bill Alex Bonds. The groom with his best man, Mr. Montague Thomas, met them atthe altar and the bride and groom took their places in front h. I of the minister, who in a mostThe meeting was opened byprayer by Jay Howell, the roll was called arid the minutes of last session were read and approved. The following officers were elected: Jay Howell, President, William Howell, Vice-President, W. B. Denson, Secretary, Ni’idalj Bennie Brown, Asst. Secretary,Alfredn“en3-fWalston, Treasurer, Marion Morton, Sargent at-Arms, Charles Igner, Asst. Sargent'at-Arms, The resignation of one off the members was accepted-There being no further business the meeting ajourned.The Presbyterian CManse hasjust been put in order, and the new minister and his family are expected the last of the week. There will be services Sunday morning at the usual hour.mmThe Aid Society of the Presbyterian church was called off Monday because of recent illnessand death in the family of one of its most valued members.