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M arriages
Batton?Alford.?At tlie residence of
tlie bride's jiarents, near Crystal Springs,
Miss, January 28, 1909, by Rev. S. C.
Caldwell, Mr. George McQueen Batton
and Miss Lily Alford.
Black?Nutt.?At the residence of the
groom's father, Mr. James Black, near
French Camp, Miss., January 27. 1909. bv
Rev. F. L. McCue, Mr. J. S. Black and
Miss Allie Nutt.
Brockway?Neff.?At Warm Springs,
Va., January 12, 1909, by Rev. Wm. C.
White, Mr. Oscar O. Brockway and Miss
Rhoda O. Neff. both of Williamsville, Va.
Clipp?Conrad.?At Charlestown, W.
Va., January 10, 1909, by Rev. A. C. Hopkins.
Mr. Clarence E. Clipp and Miss Hattie
H. Conrad, both of Jefferson Co., W
Va.
Currie?Pool.?At the residence of Mr.
W. L. Holiday, Jackson Springs. N. C.,
December 20, 1908, by Rev. J. D. A.
Brown, of Aberdeen, N. C.. Mr. Edwin A.
Currie and Miss Iola Pool.
Donnelly?Rey.?In the Thirti Presbyte
nan church. New Orleans. La.. January
27, 1909, by Itev. Dr. George Summey, Mr.
Peter Paul Donnelly and Miss Augustine
Jane Rey, both of New Orleans.
Douthat?Price.?In the Presbyteriait
church, Montvale, Va., December 12, 1908.
by Rev. T. M. McCorkle, Mr. Warner H.
Douthat. of California, and Miss Lottie
A. Price, of Staunton, Va.
Erwin?Milam.?At Sandy Springs, Anderson
county. South Carolina, December
30, 1908, by Rev. Jno. Gordon Law, D. D.,
Mr. William Gordon Erwin and Miss
Irene Milam.
Gulledge?Davis.?At the home of the
bride's mother, in Fort Worth, Texas, December
30, 1908, by Rev. S. .1. MoMurry,
Mr. C. W. Gulledge and Miss Elizabeth C.
Davis.
Garnett?Payne.?At the home of the
bride's parents, near Healing Springs,
Va., December 31, 1908, by Rev. Wm. C.
White, Mr. John Buckner Garnett, of
Beach Island, S. C., and Miss Mary Madison
Payne.
Hall?Ferrill.?At Batesville, Ark., Jannary
26, 1909, by Rev. Cochran Preston,
Mr. James T. Hall, of Newport, Ark., and
Miss Callye Ferrill, of Batesville, Ark.
Lotts?Benson.?Near Brownsbnrg, Va.,
at the home of the bride's parents, January
20. 1909, by Rev. G. A. Wilson, D. D.,
Mr. ?award F. Eotts and Miss Mary Belle
Benson, both of Rockbridge Co., Va.
Major ? Hammond.?At Hammond
Place, Anderson county. South Carolina.
December 25, 1908, by Rev. Jno. Gordon
j^aw, u. i)., Mr. Patrick Webb Major and
MiSs Ruby Eilene Hammond.
Martin?Sperry.?At the home of the
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bride, Bedford Co., Va., January 26, 1909,
by Rev. T. M. McCorkle, Mr. Hubert H.
Martin, Campbell Co., Va., ami Miss Hettie
Graves Sperry.
Phillips?Conklyn.?In Charlestown, W.
Va., January 1, 1909. by Rev. A. C. Hopkins,
Mr. Oscar K. Phillips to Miss Frances
C. Conklyn, both of Charlestown, W.
Va.
.omovii mr ui Duyn.?in me r irst iTesbyterian
church, Staunton, Va., February
4, 1909, by Rev. A. M. Fraser, D. D., Dr.
Briscoe B. Ranson, of Maplewood, N. J.,
and Miss Daisy Yarbrough.
Reed?White.?In the Presbyterian
church, Hope, Ark., February 3, 1909, by
Rev. C. C. Williams, D. D., Mr. James
Reed and Miss Lillie White.
Snecker-Thomas.?At the bride's home,
Steele's Tavern, Va., January 2, 1909,
by Rev. G. P. Hamilton, Mr. Benjamin
G. Snecker, of Staunton, Va., and Mise
Grace L. Thomas.
Smith-Vandiver.?At the bride's home,
Taladega, Ala., Jan. 5, 1909. by Rev. F. B.
Webb, D. D., Mr. Howard Lee Smith
ana miss Annabel Vandlver.
Taylor-Anderson.?In Winchester, Va.,
Jan. !), by Rev. J. H. Lacy, D. D., Mr.
Frank H. Taylor and Miss Grace A. Anderson.
Witherspoon-McClelland.?At Meridian,
Miss., December 31, 1908, by Rev. E. B.
Witherspoon, of Boston, Ga., uncle of
the eroom. assisted Uv Rev av,?r?
man, the bride's pastor, Mr. Samuel Andrew
Witherspoon, Jr., and Miss Eva
McClelland, daughter of Mrs. MaryHunter
McClelland.
The tiniest dewdrop hanging from a
grass blade in the morning is big enough
to reflect the sunshine anil the blue of
the sky. We do not need to do great
things to show the love and kindness
which fills our hearts. L'ttle sacrifices
and self-denials mirror that inner life as
' the dewdrop mirrors the blue .of heaven.
?Children's Friend.
If we could but see it, believe it, act
upon it, the worries, the petty annoyances.
the gains, the pleasures, the
things that we count hindrances, the
wrongs an? disappointments?tnese are
all helps, the hands that shape us, if we
will, in God's own image. These are our
opportunities for courage, trust, endurance;
for hope, for love which makes us
like God. There are no hindrances to
holiness outside us, they are all within;
and if Christ dwells within us, reigning
there, then all things outside are helps.
and cannot be otherwise.?Mark Guy
Pearse.
Put this restriction on your pleasures;
be cautious that they injure no being
which has life.?Zimmerman.
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