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Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell on Government street.Mrs. H. B. Mendenhall and family will remov to New York city to live, which will be a regretted decision for their many friends, Hal Mendenhall, Jr., of the class of 1912 at the University Military School, will spend the inter with Ms grandparents, Mr. and William McNeill, on Churchstreet.Miss Agnes Belle Gold shy, who came over from Daphne to attend the Aldridge-McMillan wedding, returned on Thursday to join her grandmother there. They are expected home infoil today.-•siMobileabroadM. F. Kirkbride and Kirkbride have returned to after spending the summerMr. and Mrs. C. M. Tardy are guest? in the city for a few days.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner, Master Russell Turner and Miss Katherine Harris have returned from an extensive trip North.Cato-Vetter.Wednesday evening at 8:30 o’clock, at the Methodist church in Whistler, Miss Julia Annie Vetter, the daughter of Mr. aj|d Mrs. Emile Vetter, willmarriedPierre-Yukers Wedding:,The lovely home wedding Yukers and Mr. Will Pierre Thursday evening, paid homage to the bride with golden October weather and a bright, beautiful night. At 8:30 o’clock, the wedding guests, .Including the relatives and most intimate friends, arrived at the home,, handsomely decorated In. pink and green. At the appointed hour the bride entered on the •■arm of her father, Mr.. Yukers. Shewore a white hand-embroidered dress, with white satin sash to match. Then came the bridesmaid, Miss Lily Yukers, sister of the bride. Her dress was hand-embroidered. The groomsman was the bride’s brother, Mr, John Yukers, and the wedding march wras played by the bride’s brother. Mr. Charley Yukers. The ceremony was performed, by Rev. Brown. A reception was held from 9:30 to 12. and during the hours the friends of the young couple called to extend congratulations. They were the recipients of many handsome presents. Towards the midnight hour the bride changed her wedding dress for a traveling suite, and later the couple left for New Orleans. On their return Mr. and Mrs.. Pierre will be at home to their many friends on Dauphin, and Florida streets.Griffith-Mountain.A quiet wedding took place Thursday afternoon at Christ church, when Miss Bessie Mountain was married toMr. George P. Griffith. Rev. MatthewBrewster officiating. The bride’s sole attendant was Miss Vera England, v/blle W. L. Brewster accompanied the groom as best man. The bride was very charming in a w-hite serge suit with white hat trimmed in willow plumes and she carried bride’s rosesAfter the ceremony the bridal party partook of a wed ding supper. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith will be located with the bride’s mother. Mrs. Sam Mountain, ai 210 Congress street.Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Darden, who were married Wednesday last in Birmingham, were guests, In. Mobile while en route for Grand Bay. They will visit relatives in Jacksonville and St.. Augustine, Fla., before going to the groom’s home in Bloomington, III.Mr. Murray Wheeler has returned from a visit to Mr. and. Mrs. Horton Falls in Evanston. III., and a fur
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Sun, Oct 22, 1911

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