MISS ELVA PAGE AND ME. FLOYD McGUIRE MARRIED WEDNESDAY EVENING AT HOME OF BRIDE'S PARENTSMjss'EIva Pago and J. Floyd Mc-LGuire* both of this city, were united l in marriage Wednesday e v e n in gat the home of tin* bride’s parents on the corner of Fourth and Howard | streets, by Rev. O. Johnston, pastor j of the Free Methodist church, j Following the ceremony a wedding ; dinner was served to fifty-three guests following which the guests41 viewed the pretty wedding presents which the couple had received.Tlie bride is a daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Edward Page, and the groom is si son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuire, both of this city. The newlyweds will be at home to friends after December first Fourth street between Victoria and Howard, where they have gone to housekeeping. Their many frietfds wish them happiness in their married life.Those present at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Page, parents ofthe bride, Elmer Page and* family,the former a brother of the bride, Louis Page a brother of the bride; Mr, and Mrs. Frank McGuire, parents of the groom, Catherine (Grand-* i •ma) McGuire who Is 104 years’old.Minnie, Nina, Mary and Sophia McGuire and Geo., Leo, Claude and Thomas McGuire; Guy Jarbo, Grandma and Grandpa England, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. England, Minnie Fox, Mr.and Mrs. A. W. Brown and Mr, arid♦Mrs. Jno. Dunn.The out-of-town guests wars: and Mrs. Myron Page 'of Teiriei^|ij|; the former a brother of the hrjijc, and Mr. and Mrs, Marion PageofTemescal and Frank England of Her-%mosa Beach. \At 4f'Two charivari parties we«*o soon» 'on the*, job to celebrate the event, and dispersed only after hadbeen treated to candy and cigars.;,V''