Within a mile of the ancient and historic court house, where Patrick Henry, the Virginia patriot, urged the liberty of the states, and situated along t.ie Cumberland road, which, for over a hundred years, was the principal thoroughfare from| Washington and the South, andj over which the armies of Lee and Jackson, in the Sixties, fought many terrific battles, the culmination of a [romance was realized when this most charming representative of Virginia aristocracy was wedded to the honorable scion of one of the most -prominent and representative families of Georgia. •IA brilliant company of guests had congregated, when the hour for the ceremony arrived, and the bridal party entered the church to the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin, played by Mrs. Margaret D. Edmunds. Messrs. E. R. Jerger and W. I. MacIntyre entered first, passing -down each aisle of the church. They were followed by the other groomsmen, Messrs. P. Tu-lane Atkinson, DP. A. W. McWhorter, H. H. Brandon and W. F. MacIntyre.The bridesmaids, Misses Anna Field Atkinson, Maia Beaufort Brock, Alice Sturtevant Graha:u; Alice Stuart- Hart, Margaret Esther Hart and Minnie Lacy, followed,- going down the aisles and forming with the groomsmen who had preceded them, a semi circle, in the \ center of which stood Rev. \V. J. King, pastor of the church, whoperformed the ceremony.iit:iitlt;t-no0ol£V