Uf the wedding of a former Paducah boy, the Memphis Commercial-Appeal says: “A very quiet wedding celebrated Thursday evening at th« parsonage of the First Methodist church united Miss Kathryn K. Stearns uud Thomas L. Lee, Jr., the Kev. J. C. Morris.. D. D. saying the service in the presence of relatives and a few friends. Miss Stearns' home is in Waterloo. Ia . but she has spent the winter in the south for the i»st three years. She has a wide circle of friends and acquaintances Mr. I^ee is a well known and popular young man of one of the oldest and last families of Kentucky, but has s)»nt most of his life in this city, and is at present a valued employe of J. H. Ooflin and Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lee left at once for a short trip to Ixmisville,Cincinnati and other northern cities, and will l«e home to their many friends after Msrch 15, corner Madison and Stratton avenues. Mr and Mrs. Lee stopped in Paducah en route to Louisville nud were the guests of Mrs. Van Pelt, an aunt of Mr. L« e.