lt;9aTHE HE.VVEXRIDGE-STKIXGER X(TTI.W.lt;.The finest and most brilliant wedding s hat has occurred at Oak Grove for some time, took place in that neighborhood lt-t Wednesday afternoon, April 24th, when Frank Heavenridge and Miss Bethena Stringer were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock. Frank i3 the s ui of Dr. Heavenridge, a physician who has practiced medicine thirty-five years in Stileeville and vicinity. The bride. Miss Stringer, is an attractive young lady of Oak Grove, who is held in high esteem by a large circle of friends. Tho aolemmzition of the marriage rite took place at the home of the bride at 4 p. m., the Rev. Runyon being the officiating clergymen. After | ths ceremony the bridal party immediately left for the Heavenridge residence, where a tfedding supper was served in recherche style. May health, happiness and prosperity be theirs.Dax Dixglebee,S1(