~ \ I O'On Sunday morning at eight Lo’clock, Dr. T. R. Spangler, of Ada, I. T., and Miss Annie Lau-1 p rie Cunningham, daughter of Hon. IJno. Cunningham, of Ravenna,! were united in the holy bonds of I 1 wedlock at the Baptist church. IProf. A. S. Spangler acted best I man, Misses Ida Dupree and Ei-|die Dennis were bridesmaids an d *-J. K. Bracks, the other grooms- ^ man. The handsome church was ^ darkened, and a profusion of gay, vvflK '' ' Jf ' abeautiful, wild forest flowers en-|c# || livened with emerald ivy, deco-fated the arch of the chancel, r(The mellow light from candlesrI and chandiliers threw a wild,I weird and happy appearance over (I the beautiful, sunny and crowded rI audience. Mrs. Dr. Phillips 1I played Mcndelsshon's wedding r I march. Rev, Geo. F. Boyd, pas-1{I tor of the M. E. Church ofticia- y led with his impressive and beau* 1tiful ceremony.Immediately after the ccreme- 1nies were over the bridal party *and the entire assembly proceed-’ ed to the Katy Depot. Upon thei arrival of the happy throng, the III Caty Flyer rolled into Ravenna's I depot. The group boarded the bridal car, that venerable old |! conductor shouted “ull aboard,”| the train moved out like a thing tj of life, bearing the happy young couple and attendants to theirfar away home to commence the i battle of life. Dr. Spangler was b formerly one of our brightest and most successful and popular young doctors and professors in I Ravenna College, and the bride,I one of Ravenna's fairest and* I Isweetest daughters. —Bonham j I Daily Favorite.lt;Dr. Spangler is one of ourI otost upright, rising young men.IJi is quiet, sober and unassumingli deserves a wife just of the