piactJ LUC laatounua.y illWillard Smith, son of E. E. Smith and wife of Hamlet, and Miss Neosha Wetterling, daughter of John Wetterling and wife, also of Hamlet, were united in marriage, Saturday evening at four o’clock in the M. E. parsonage there. Rev. Black officiating. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for a visit with relatives in Logansport. Both are well known and popular your.g people. For several years Miss Wetterling had been clerk in the First National bank of this city, she having resigned her position on her weddingday. They will probably reside in Hamlet. The Republican extends sincerest congratulations.