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PERSONAL AND LBCA1.
MA80N—PARKER.
The moet brilliant event of the au
tumn eeaion was the wedding of Mlae
Frances Maaon and Mr. Jamea Hamp
ton Parker, which was aolemnlaed last
evening at the home of the bride’s
parents on Union street The entire
lower floor of the handsome homo was
thrown together for the occasion and
decorated most artistically In a charm
tag color scheme of green and white,
attractively carried out In festoons ol
white tulle and smllax with banka of
ferns and palms and other potted
shower bouquet of bride roses and
lilies of the valley.
The groom and his best man, Mr.
R. 1,. Phillips, entered from the li
brary and met the bride at the altar,
whero the ceremony was 'performed.
Afte tho ceremony a delightful recep
tion was held. Misses Keszle Cono-
ley and Mattie Nelson presided at the
punch bowl and Mrs. J. P. Harrel and
Mrs. Arthur Mltchelson at the other.
The reception was not a large one,
but was thoroughly brilliant and en
joyable.
The bride and.groom left over the
Southern for their wedding Journey to
the Mast Coast of Florida and to Cuba.
The bride wire a handsome blue cloth
coat suit with hat to match. The wed
ding of these popular young people
has been the center of much interest
in social circles here. The orlde is
one of Brunswick's fairest daughters
and Is unusually popular because of
her many lovable traits and strong
character. The groom Is tho son of
Judge T. A. Parker, of Waycross, and
ful of conations,
with her father, Mr.
She looked lovely In her handtom .
tailored down of white corduroy with
Mrs. Mason for the winter.—Bruns
wick Now's.
The hall was a bower of vines and
palms, the beautiful'stairway espe
cially attractive with trailing ivy and
smllax. The punch bowl was placed
hero and was hung with grapevines
and clusters of white and pnrple
grapes. The dining room and library
were equally lovely In their decora-
tions, while the large parlor was ex- ^ ^ ^ m
qutsite in soft drapings of tulle and ^ ^ return Mr and Un
quantities of palm, and chrysanthe-1 ^ bo ^ home ^ ^ ^
mums. The large mantle was trim
med with tulle and smllax and formed
a lovely improvised attar with num
bers of white candles burning brightly
throwing a soft light over the pretty
scene. Ferns and palms were banked
at either side while over head a can
opy was draped from the mantel to
the chahdclier. s
Miss Janie Symons presided at the
piano. Just before the wedding, Miss
Annie Laura Safford sang ’’Madrigal'’
and "Until You Came” and then Miss
Symons played the wedding March,
and the bridal party came down the
stairway. The maid of honor. Miss
Ethel Mason, entered first, a picture
of girlish grace and beauty taanes
qulslte white embroidered chiffon over
NOTICE!
All water takers west - of D. and
Folks street 'are notified that water
will bo cut off tomorrow (Saturday)
morning 7: .10 a. m. to 12 m.
B. D. Finn, Supt.
AT THE MAJE8TIC.
Tbe following Is the pictures for
tonight:
Film No. 1. “The Miner's Wife.’
A melodramatic masterpiece of west
ern Ho as It used to be. Produced by
the "American" Picture Company.
Film No. 2. "Her Uncle’s Will.
Good wholesome comedy. He would
not marry her even to get her money.
Don't miss It. Produced by tbe “So
las" Picture Company.
in' the Woy of vaudeville we offer
“Miss Ethel Talbott", doing a very
clever act.consisting of singing and
toe dancing. Also “Danny White” the
kid with the educated feet, doing a
song and dance act, featuring tbe far
mer's breakdown at tbe Huskln Bee.
Come out where It Is warm and com
fortable and havo an hours -enjoy
, FIREMEN ENTERTAINED.
Proprietor E. B. Wooten of La
Grande, as a token of appreciation of
the fine work they did Tuesday In
saving the hotel from destruction, en
tertained Chief Halt and the members
of the fire department at a supper
last night Policeman A. P. Padgett
was also' a guest of the supper. Mr.
Wooten's hospitality was greatly en
joyed by the fire fighters.
The Mends of Hon. A. M. Knight
are pleased to see him out again at-
large white picture hat which was | m recen t severe Illness.
This little rhyme from an exchange
illustiptes very forcefully and beauti
fully the Importance of patronising
home enterprises: There was a man
his place and he was wondrous
wise, he marked a silver dollar and
gave It to Llze; she went to seh the
butcher and blew the dollar In—It
wasn’t longhefore tho coin came back
to him. He took* It to the merchant
and bought a dress for Jane—before
the week had finished up back came
the plunk again) ho spent the coin In
Waycross full fifty times or more, but
always got It back again and spent It
o’er; but when ho sent the dollar
down to the big city store, ’twos gone
for good—forever and he never saw
It any more.
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DR. HALL LECTURES TONIGHT
Dr. Edwin Hall, one of the finest
lecturers In the country, and who Is
known to many Waycross people, will
deliver a humorous lecture tonight In
the Auditorium at Bunn-Bell Institute.
Dr. Hall’s subject wlU be "How To
Get Harried And Stay Married.” A
rare trett Is In store for all who at
tend. Admission, 25 cents.
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Sold by sS Dealers.
Pries, 23c., 50c., end $1.CO.
ness. She wore a diamond LaValllree,! C tpL L. Johnson Is In the clly from
the gift of her father, and carried a[g L Marys today.
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