Following is an account of the wedding of Miss Nellie Mae Scarbor ough, daughter of B. B. Scarborough, formerly of Ball Ground, Ga., and is taken from a Frostproof (Fla.) news paper. A quiet but very pretty wedding that will be of interest to the people of Frostproof took place at the home of B. B. Scarborough on Silver Lake Sunday afternoon when his daughter, Miss Nellie Mae Scarborough, was married to Mr. Clarence C. Dempsey. The ceremony was performed by Rev. K. Hollister, pastor of the Meth odist church, at 2:50 Sunday after noon, and was attended by the im mediate family of the bride, and the maid of honor, Miss Ada Milton, and the best man, Ben W. Flood. ‘The ring ceremony was used, the charming young bride looked ery pretty in hey, wedding gown of white satin and georgette, beaded AV wore a cluster of white roses. The maid of honey was charming in an embroidered and beaded bisque reorgette gown, with pink roses. Immediately after the ceremony the popular couple left in their car for Lakeland where they will remain for the night, and from which place they wish go to Winter Park to see Mrs. Demopsey’s brother. They will visit Palm Beach, Miami, Jackson ville, Brandford, the home of his parents, where they will leave the car nd make the trip by train to New york, Washington and other points, spending about three weeks on their wedding tour. They will be at home to their large number of friends here after the first of November, when they will make their home in the handsome new bungalow now being completed by B. W. Flood. Many handsome presents were re ceived by this happy couple, and showers of congratulations and rice heaped upon them by their friends before they farget aweni:r