r‘JamesB. Mftlia ,^4.;,Mtos ;: Ricca Haaslay Married Friday V' - Night. ,..^.t tiio Homo Of Mr. and Mrs. Or-^fllla Tllhiicri at 0 o’cjock Inst Friday night, Rev. J. D. Cunninghum, .pastor of the Methodist church spoke fthe mystic words which united the ■lives of James E. Marlin of this 'city and Miss Ricca Loyce Hensley, of Morris.The ceremony was performed in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Jack-;*6n Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. v;McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rin-tiert, ’Miss Ola Rinnert, Miss Ted SllUrray, Harvey Carter, Joe Bano-|#etr, and Edward Marltn.^The bride in this interesting pwbt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hensley, well known and ^popular citizens of Morris, and la a young lady of charming and ||$!t«iing personality. • She is a graduate of the Morris high school and also attended Marysvlle College of Marysville, Tenn. She la a inember of the Theta Epsilom So-irtbHty.The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Marling of this city and is one of the most popular young ‘‘men of Cheeotah. For the past year he has been employed in the furniture and undertaking department r'..of the Cheeotah Hardware Co.The Democrat joins Mr. anrl Mrs. .Marlin's many friends both here and at Morris in extending congratulations and best wishes for a happy and prosperous wedded life.Judge■ ■ All'M:i 'ftV.Mot! Fife (I on th' tpriol was on. l.Muskt Rull which foreno heard. Otis I The tion a be no agaim will 1 said.The the re the co Oth( 1100 e B. Tueach; A. B Jifd( he sai Parris young out'' h The the la in th for thi motioieveryoccupiThe$50,00(1