MARRIED AT QUEBEC.At the home of the bride’s father,Mr A. A. Bridges of Quebec, at 2o’clock on Wednesday, Oct. 2, apretty home wedding occurred.The contracting parties were Mr.John Wilson and Miss MadgeBridges. Rev. A. M. Burleson,pastor of the Sylva Baptist church,was the officiating minister.The bridegroom is a progressivemerchant—a member of the SylvaGrocery Co., of Sylva, N. C.—andbelongs to one of the oldest andmost highly respected families inthis part of the state.The bride is a well known younglady of Quebec, is a graduate ofCullowhee Normal and IndustrialSchoolstateShe was primary teacher in theDillsboro public school Iasi fall,after the public term closedtaught a private school during thewinterThe invited guests present wereErnest Wilson, brother to thegroom, Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Mrs.J. W. Keener, the groom fs sister,Mrs. J. M. Glazener, Misses NormaGlazener, Liza Glazener, Etta Henderson, Vernie Putnam, LauraWhitmire, Dan Glazener, Mr. andMrs. W. B. Henderson, Boling Henderson and the officiating minister,Rev. A. M. Burleson.Amid great showers of rice thebridal party left Quebec on the3 :52 train for Sylva where Mr. and IMrs. Wilson expect to make theirfuture home. Their many friends1 oiltiti c h Tati Tnnm o l Art adt^atiaitd