h1tV • »i)iJ'Valkiey. Hi*' radiantly lowly •laughter of Mr. ami Mrs Daniel Webster Walk ley ||| _ jjfljfc-;' Ed will, Btee.lo , Partridge. The happy couple are favorites with the younger set, while in mystic society circles and the busines worldof Mobile the f. rtunate groom-to-beoccupies an enyiablo station.The ceremony wilt take place at the home In the presence of the Immediate family and nest intimate friends, while afterwards a large reception will be held. White and green are the color tones chosen, a scheme that will form most gracious framing for the bridal tableau, for Miss ‘Walklty will appear the loveliest of visions with the slum*mering bridal array to set off her per* !_ feet blonde beauty, -w yvThe bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Earl E. Jenks, as matron of honor, while Miss Leona Wet her beewill enact the role of maid of honor.The two brothers of the bride, Mr. CecilWalklty and Mr. Earl Walkiey. are to be respectively best man and groomsman, when Father Hackett pronounces tin? impressive Catholic ceremony, and the bride's father will give her away. In a nopk of artistic iloral arrangement Mies Luetic Burke and Miss Winnie * Cooper are to preside at the punch! bowl, while in the dining room that isto present the ultimate perfection of the chosen scheme of decorations sixpretty maids are to servo the guests, the sextette being Misses Margaret andSudle Taylor, Rose Hayes, Ruth McCormick, II attic Arnold and LueJI-! Partridge. Among the out-of-townguests Will be Miss Stella* Sanguinetti of Montgomery, who arrives tomorrow; Mr, and Mrs. George Griffin of Merl- i dlnn, Mrs. .lames Weir of Texas and i Mrs. P. M. Barigidnnettl of Mont*!f\31* gomery.*Rehearsal Party.Tuesday evening after the rehearsal Mrs. Earl E Jenks will entertain thePart ridge-Walk ley wedding party at abeautiful buffet supper.Red Rose Luncheon for Bride-Elect.“My love's a red. red rose * That’s newly sprung in June My love's the melody. -All sweetly played in tune!’* Love and red roses made perfect motif for the recherche luncheon which Mrs. Charles Wetherbe gave yesterday at 1 o'clock and the melodies of the vineyard for Mis Eugenia Walk ley, awinsome bride-elect,.The table presented the striking or note of Richmond roses with* its cluster of this queen of fiOAvers set upon a handsome • limy \ lt;•* overspreading rose-red Satin. Five delicious