■ day; at naU-past seven.Millison—!Haymond.j The wedding of Hollis E. Millison . aud Effie Hayraond took place at the r residence of the bride’s father on West Hendricks street last evening at ^ 6:30 o’clock in presence of a large } number of their relatives and immediate friends. After the ceremony t was performed, an elegant repast was spread, and the groom and bride left on the 10 XX) o’clock train for ^ Chicago, where they expect to make their future home. A large number of elegant presents were received ’ among which were the following:^ Housekeeping outfit, G. L. Hay-mond, father of bride; bed spread, Mrs. Cosier, Mrs. Gifford aud Mrs. r Seipp; family Bible, Grandpa and Grandma Roberts; silver spoon hold-\ er aud spoons, Mrs. R. Swain, Thomas Swain, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lange; cut } glass hand painted wine set, W. W.Andrews; pickle castor and majolica 5 pitcher, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Miller; 1 silver mounted toilet set, Miss Carrie Toner; cut glass pitcher, Oma Grubb; double pickle castor, Mrs. Daniel Ap-J pie and Mrs. H. S. Byers; an elegant-5 ly carved clock and bracket, fl. E.1 Milleson ; table linen, Noah Milleson; ' picture framed, Mrs. Noah Millesou ;dozen napkins, Mr. and Mrs. S.1 Laughlin; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Whitehead; pair ,N of towels, Mrs. W. Chapman;toilet set, Mr. and Mrs. John Byers; 1 one-half dozen cut glass goblets, Mr. and Mrs. John Griffey; silver mouut-ed student’s lamp, Mellie Millison and wife; pair of vases, Meilie Miller; silver sail and pepper set, Win. Laws; silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. James; table linen, Mrs. O. J. Grubb; pair napkin rings, Alma Haymond; pair napkin rings, Flora and Belle Chapman; silver sugar spoon, Miss Ada Y. Byers; cut glass toilet set, Alma and Hannah Kennedy; silver bouquet holder, Fannie Hann; silver butter knife, Mrs. Flora Ballard ; pair of blankets, Mrs. Ann Haymond ; silver dinner castor, Ella M. Roberts.