T 4*^TAkTafcT^fcT^TafcTafcfafcla1 afcTa^ I “» 1 •• i w X X X a mMclNTOSH-BURNS, GULFPORTGulfport, Oct. 20 A simple and quiet wedding that made two hearts happy was that of D. M. McIntosh and Miss Florrie Burns, which took place at six o’clock last evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Burns at 2016 Sixteenth street. Only relatives and members of the immediate families of the contracting parties were present. Rev. Father Sylvester Greimel performed the ceremony. The bride, who was dressed in a very becoming \tan suit, tailor made, with hat, gloves and shoes to match, is one of the most popular young ladiesjof Gulfport and has the best wishes of a'host of loving friends. Mr. McIntosh is a book keeper for the Gulfport Grocery Company and is a young man of worth and ability. A large number of presents were received from admiring friends. Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh left for New Orleans and other points and will be at home to to their friends at Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Elders after Nov. 1.