Wedding announced yiiaThe following was clipped from the Ashland Daily Independent in its is- q sue of Sunday, November 15th, rela- { tive to the announcement of a son a of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gar- u vin, former residents of this city, and ^ will be of interest to most of our ^readers.,rrDixon-Garvin Nuptials I WAre AlmounceJ TodayOf great interest in this section is b the announcement maeje today of tl the {wedding of Miss Riobjbrta Jo tl Dixon and Cecil Hulgins Garvin, popular couples in Ashland’s younger so- m cial circles. Their marriage was sol- hlt; emnized on Saturday, October the R thirty-first, in the First Baptist Church G at Ironton, Ohio, the Rev. Roy Dyer FWood officiating. |*lt;Th%. bride is the only daughter of st Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Dixon, 2637 Flt; Central Parkway, and is a graduate Ci of the Ashland High School in the th class of 1934. She was most attractively attired for her weddmg in a M brown suit, with darked brown acces- pi sories. Her flowers were a corsage ce of yellow rosebuds. R.Mr Garvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. j L. Garvin, 1500 Heflin street, is also E. a graduate bf Ashlanfi Hjig'h leiSchool, a member of the 1932 class, W and later attended the University at AiCincinnati. KlThe couple returned Sunday from antheir wedding trip. They motored |thru Kentucky and Ohio, stopping ; several days at the Netherland Plaza . in Cincinnati, and then going on to , Washington, D. C. where they visit- lg ed the bride’s aunt and uncle, Con- ^ gressman and Mrs. Fred M. Vinson. ^Mr. and Mrs. Garvin are now at hg home in Ashland and receiving the ^ congratulations and best wishes of their many friends. qc