_MK. KLI.IOTT JIAKKIKIKiBrother of Mrs A^lwlpiiU' Fi-urhakc i tteiK II) at I. jMiss Eleanor Peach Hyau and Mr s Charles Houston Eilioti. formerly of j this city, were quietly married ;u the* Mount Oak Methodist Episcopal cburcfcunear Mitchell grille. Mtl.The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Nannie H. and the late C C. Hyatt, of•MitcheiisviUc*. The ceremony uasj performed by the Rev. B U Parrott, pastor of the Mount Oak church The j maid of honor was Miss Blanche! Peach, sister of the bride. The ushers i ■were: Herndon Peach, of Mitchells-1 rille, and Harold Slinglutf. of Balti-j more. Miss Bettie Peach, cousin of the bride, played the wedding march. Preceding the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride’s mother.Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Fearhake were present at the ceremony. Mr. Elliott bein£ a brother of Mrs. Fc-ar-hake.Following the wedding the couple left for a trip through the north, after which they will reside in Washington. where the groom is manager of a large drug establishment. Mr. Elliott was born and raised in Frederick and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, of this city. Mr. James Elliott was a well-known contractor and builder here.Although not a resident of this city mow. Mr. Elliott has a host of friends J here, all of whom wish him well.