MISS HUNT BECOMES BRIDE OF PVT. WILLIAM FOXMiss Mary Vesta Hunt, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hunt, became the bride of Pvt. William Fox of Lockhart, at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Nolen at 8 o’clock Tueaday evening, September 7, in the presence of rela tives and only a few friends. The Rev. D. L. McCree, pastor of the First Methodist church, read the marriage lines.Miss Fox was dressed in blue for the ceremony. She was reared in Lubbock, where her parents resided until the time of moving to George* town. She is employed by the Con* solidated Aircraft Corporation in Fort Worth.Pvt. Fox is with the 17. S. Army Military Police stationed in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Fox left Sunday for Fort Worth, and he will report back to his station on September 23. Mrs, Fox will remain in Ft. Worth. — Williamson County Sun.Mr. Fox is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fox of Lockhart. He enlisted in the Co. F, 141st Infantry in 1940.-o-