The Marrying Squire had another busy day Saturday and disposed of live weddings at his match factory.. • V- r. ' V. •The first couple was Alva Mace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mac£vbfhear• * * -it1 . , -3Poland, and Miss Essie Sutton, thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sutton‘ lt;■ iof near Clay City, who called on Justice Law Saturday morning and were. : * «united in marriage. ’Oscar Winstead, a Vandalia engineer, and Miss Mary Peak, both df Terre Haute, were callei*s at the marrying parlors Saturday morning and George tied the knot.Claude E; Hunch, a railroad trainman, and Miss Cecil Bosley, both of Terre Haute, came to this city Saturday and were united in marriage by Justice Law at his parlors.