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Social andi. Personal.A UKAUTJFUL weddlng of InteresL.\ to Rlohniond socluty 1b that o' * MInh Otey Mlnor to Ur. .lafncHenry C'ulpeppor, whlch takes placiUiIh evenlng; at X o'cloek In tlie honvof tho lirldr.-'s niolhur, In Norfolk Onljthe liiitnedlate famllles wlll Wttnestho ccroniony, whlch wlll be solumnlzwby Rev. SparkB \V. Walton, ot Frediii.'ihiiii Duptliit Church.Tho entlre lower floor of tho housi
wlll bo canvnsaod ln whlte and beau-tlfully docorated Wlth palins, ropua oiBinllax and yellow ohryBunthemuiTiM. AiofclicBtra wlll |ilny durlng the ovenlrfgMtb. John M. Sebrell, .Ir. wlll" u<
matron of hqnor, and wlll vvear a lieautlfut droBs ot crcpQ nictoor, and curr>a bunch of yollow clir/pmnthemumHMIhh Helcn Mlnor wlll Mtend her sls¬ter ufl mald of honor, anri wlll btgowned In pale yellow »ntln and carrjan (trinful of yellow ClirysantheinumHJames Augustus Hortim, of PortsmouthW1JI bo the groom'a best man.The brlde wlll entcr wlth hei
brother, Abner Pope, who wlll glvo heiuwuy, She wlll wear an exquisltcMoi-rls gown of whlte aatln, hand-em-broldei'ed, trlmmed In pearls ana reallace. wlth a court traln. Her vell wlllbe caught wlth orange oloBsoma andher bouquet wlll be llllea of tlie val-l*y and whlte orchids.A recpptlon wlll folloxv the ccre-
jnony, The brlde ond groom wlll hcneslBted ln recelvlng by tlie bride'empther, Mrs. George Austln Mlnor, Mih.ybriion Grant CuIpeppeV; Mf: and Mra.Abner Pope. L)r. and Mrs. .StorleyGrover und Mr. und Mra. John Sebrell,Jr.
Ur. Culpeppcr" and hla brlde wlllle«.ve nfter the rcceptlon for Old Polnt,later vlsitlng Plilladelphia, New Yorkand other Northern cltles. After De-cembcr 1 they wlll be at home In Nor¬folk.A number of Rlchmond people have
gone to Nforfolk to attend the event.Miss Mlnor has a wido clrcle of frlendshere, where sho formerly made herhome.Mlrn Vnlentlnc's Debtit.
.Mrs. Krederlck Stunrt Valontlne hassent out lnvltatlons for a reception tobe given on Tucsday afternoon, Novem¬ber IS. at her resldence, 900 Park Ave¬nue, In honor of her daughter, MlflsRosallc Valentlne. whose presentatlonto soclety hns been lookea forward towlth much Interest. Miss Valentlne,who has spent a year travellng abroad,wlll alao be given a cotllllon by herparents ln the Masonlc Tetnple Novem¬ber 18, to whlch members of thoyounger set have been invlted.To Sptui\ Home Tlme Here.
MIsb Nelllo Tubb. of Baltlmore, willnrilvo In Rlchmond on November 19 tobe the house guest of Miss CarollneGordon Rennolds. Miss Tabb wlll beone of thn attendanta at tho Bosher-?Srnlth weddlng, and wlll also vlsltMiss Klsie Llndsay before returningto Baltlmore.l>«ft for Kenluckjr.
Mrs. Charles M. Taliaferro, of NewYork, and llttle son, who have beenvlsitlng Mrs. Taliaferro'* parents, -Mr.and Mrs. Willlam Chrtstian, on ParkAvenue,- left laat week for Kentucky,where they have gone to Join Mr.Taliaferro. en routo for New York.l; nlprliilix.il nt Carda.
Mrs, Cllfford Mliler, of 1000 "WestAvenue, g-avo a dc-llghtful brldge partyon TucBday evenlng ln honor of horhouse guest. Miss Grlnnan, of Texas,and Miss Charlotte Sklnner, of Green-vllle. X. C, and Miss Alker, of Danville,who are vlsitlng Miss Lena Millcr.
Decoratlons were In palms andbowln of plnk rosebuds. Mrs. Mlilerrecelved her guests In a handsome lacerobe over whlte satin; Miss Grlnnan Ina blue messallno frock trimmed ln reallace; Miss Sklnner ln whlte net over&i!k; Miss Allen In yellow messalinowlth embroldery of gold, and Miss Mli¬ler ln lavender meaaallne.-Tho first prlze. a bunch ot vlolets,
vras won by Miss Grlnnan; tho secondprize, a gardenla. by John Ingram, nndthe booby,' a boutiqct of Klllarneyroses, by Fred Pollard.
Mrs. MIller'B guests Includca MlssesGraco Xeal, Vlrglnla Watklns, NoraKandolph. Vlrglnla Whltcly, ElsieIngram. Edlth Taylor; Katherlne Gunn,Cary Valentlne, Mary Saundcrs, HelenTanner, Charlotte Randolph, of Kes--wlck; John Cosby, Madlson Macon,Bernnrd Jones, John Ingram. RobertJeffrcss. Willlam Mliler, Rannle Owen,Fred Pollard, Talmage Donnan, Fred
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MIbs Goldlo Carlyle Dlcken andOharlea Wharton O'Bannon weroquletly marrled ln the parsonage ofRev. Wllllam Eustaco Ilenry, ln Wash¬lngton, yesterday afternoon at 3:30o'clock.
MIbs Dlckon ls tho daughtor of Mr.and Mra. Wllllam Thomas Dlcken, ofHenrlco.
Mr. O'Bannon Is the son of MrB.Flora &'. and the late Captaln JamesH. O'Bannon, of Barton Helghts.
After a Northern tour, Mr. and Mrs.O'Bannon wlll be at home at 1913 Han-over Avenue.'J'lnnley.Hlll.
The home of George T. Nelson, ntHome Place. was the scene of a lovelyweddlng last nlght, when hls aounln.Miss Mary Brockenborough Hlll, be-oame the wlfe of Seaton Tlnaley. Thetveddlng waa a qulot one, only mem-bera of tbe two famlltes belng prcsent.Tho brlde's only attcndanta were llttleMargarc-t Nc-l»on, tho flower glrl, andGeor/jc T. Nelson, Jr.. the rlng-bearer.The best man was Albert Alsop, of,thlsclty. Rev. Hallowell Dlckinson ofll-ciated.
The house was bcautlfully decoratedwlth palms and cut flowers. Theweddlng mualc waa played by Mrs. EL.. Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tlnsley Immedlatelyleft for New Tork Clty and otherNorthern polnts. They wlll make thelrhorne in Phlladelphla.At Koine on l-'rldnys.
Mrs, Edgar Gunn and her daughter,Miss Katherlne Gunn, wlll be at homeInformally to thelr friends Frlday af-ternoons ln November. Miss Gunn lsone of the most attractive young glrlsto be prescnted to Rlchmond socletythls season.To Mret AVUu Mrs. KJrali.
The second of a serles of brldgepartles v glven by the Both AhabahAuxlllary wlll take place at the resi-dence of Mrs. Meyer Klrsh, 2005 Monu-inent Avenue, thls afternoon promptlyat 3:30 o'clock.Meellna; of Cheaterlleld Cbapter.
The regular meeting of the Chester-fleld Chapter, Unlted Daughters of theConfederacy, wlll be held In the homeof Mrs. P, A. Fore, 1O01 West GraceStreet, Klchmond, next Saturday afteinooti at 3.30 o'clock.Cotllllon I'ontpoued.
The commlttee of the MancheslerCotllllon Club has nnnounced that thegerman to have beon glven at Bel-vldere Hall on Frlday evenlng, Novem¬ber 5. has been postponed untll No¬vember 26.Gltmon.Mt'kell.
On Wedneaday evenlng, October 27,.'Altamont," the home of Dr. and Mrs.G. M. Nlckell. of Mlllboro, was thesceno of a beautlful wedding, when
Womaris P&cuerOver Man
Woman's most glorious endowment is the powerto swaken and hold the pure and honest love of a
worthy man. When she loscs it and stiil loves on,no one in the wide world can know the heart agonythe endurei, The woman who suffers from wenk-ness and dersngenicnt of her special womanly or-
ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of¦ man. Her general health suffers and she losesher good looks, her attractiveneas, her ¦miability.nd her power and prestige as t woman. Dr. R,V. Pierce, of BuSalo, N.Y., withthe tssistance of his staff of ablenhysicians, has pretcribcd for and cured manythousaxtds of women. He has"Hevised st successful remedy for woman's oil-ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positivespeoific for the weaknesses and disordera peculiar to women. It purifies, regu-lstej, strengthens and hcals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will¦dvise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONO,SICK WOMEN WELL.
Ur. Pierct't Pleata'at Pellets rvzulate and strcagtlien Stomach, Liver and Bowets.
Elegant Wedding Gifts.The Nowlan Company, leading jewelers, 921 E.
Main Street, are headquarters for Elegant Gifts ofSterling Silver aud Rich Cut Glass,and when qualityis considered their prices are the lowest.
All correspondence given careful attention. Goodssent on approyal, expre'ssprepaid. '"
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thelr datigliter, Imogcn, liocamo thrbrlde of Dr. J, FrnnclH Olhaoti, a younpPltynlclati, of Parls, Tex. The dlnlttg-Tooin, ln whlch the ceremony wainolemnlsterl, wsss hcntitlftilly doednttecln cvorgroeiiH, potted plnttlH and nut-uinn lenvoH.
Preparntory tn Ihe entry of thebrldnl pnlr, MIsh Nornm Nlckcll, Blateiof the brido, aang "I L,ovo Vott Truly,'nrconipanlcd by Mls. Klva lllatt; an<lo Ihe HtrnliiH of McndelBMohn'R wed-dlng march the brldnl party advahcedto tho altnr, where the Hcv. CllllflefR. .Slrlhllng. of Waynesboit), porfortnedthe ceremony.
Tho brlde wns hahdsomnly gownccln a tallorod tnivcllng stilt of reBtidpgreen, and earrlcd a nhower bouquafof Brldt! roscs.A briillunt recepllon followed the
ceremony, after whlch the brldnl part>was oscorted by n large immber ol
j frlends nnd relntlvos to the rallwaystailon, where tho eouple left for PnrlsTex.. thelr futurn home,Among tho out-of-town RttestH wert>
Phllllp N. IXivldson, of NorToIk; HfirryC. Hammltt, Brlstol; Mra. Toung, Mrs,Mlller. Mr, and Mra. N, O. Young. OI* Nlckcll, Miss Elste Nlckcll. of WestVlrglnla; MIhr Cecll Talley. Covlngton;Miss Alvn Hlatt, Marllngton, W. Va.;Miss Arleen Crawford. Woyer's Cavelan,i Dr. Wiley, Iron Gatc.MeetlltK Tu-I)«y,Those Interested ln the Ragged
I Mountain Mlsslon wlll meet to-day a;the Jefferson Hotel to conslder ar-rangements for an entertalnment to beglven ror the beneflt of that work.Arnong thoBe who have already tcstl-llcd to thelr interest In the work areMIbs. Jane Rutherfoord, Mrs. .latnesCaakle Cabell, MlBB.Mary W. Lewls.OrKim HlM'lllll.An organ recltal will be glven at
tho Becdnd Hapllst Church thls even-,' ing at S;30 o'clock by Hassett M.Hough, aaelated by Mrs. Hequembourg,I vlollnlst; Miss Macdonald, contralto,and Loula E. Weltzel, accompanlst.The followlng program wlll be ren-
j dered:Boellmann, "Sulto Gothlque," I.
Choral, li. Menuet Oothlque, III. Prlerea Notre Dame, IV. Toccata; Gullmant,"Pastorale"; Bach-WllhelmJ, Arla (GBtrlng), Mrs. Hequembourg; Hahr,
j Song, "At Evenlng"; Haydn, Allegrettoln A; Mendelasohn, Fourth Sonata;I Bach-Gounod, "Ave Marla"; Irlsh Alr,
j "Tho Last Rose of i-ummer," MlssMao-I donaid; Lemare, "Serenade"; Handel,I Gavotte In B flat; Ceaar Cul, "Ber-ceuse"; MacDowell-Ht-rtnian, "To aWlld Rose," Mrs. Heqembourg; Grleg,"Ase's Death"; Wagner, Introductlon,"Eohengrln."aitiillns.Ford.The marrlage of MIbs Maggle AngieEord to J. W. Mulllns took place on
Wednesday mornlng, November 3, athalf-after I) o'clock, at the st- Andrew'sKectory, 200 faouih Cherry Street, theKev. Thomas Semmes ofliclating.
lu and Out of Town.Miss Charlotte Skinner, of Oreen-
vllle. N. C, and Miss Irma Allen, ofDanvllle. who have been the gueats ofMiss Lena Mlller, on west Avenue, forHcveral weeks, have returnea to thelrhomes.
Miss Blanche Patton, of Danvllle,wiio has been vlsltlng Miss MyraChan.bers, left yesterday for her home.
' Miss Eugenla Seldon Taylor ls theguest of Miss Nlna Whitiuore In Pe-tersburg for several weeks.
Miss Martha WatklnB Flournoy, ofKarmvllle, Is vlsltlng her aunt, Mrs.Llttleton Fitzgerald, 111 East CaryStreet.
Mr. ana Mrs. George F. Hutcnesonhave returned from New York. andare now at thelr rooms at the Jeffer¬son Hotel.
Mr. und Mrs. Edmund Strudwlckhave moved from the Hermltage Roadto thelr new home on Park Avenue.
John Munce, of this olty. has beenelected vlce-prestdent of the Chemlca]Soclety of Washlngton and Leo Unl¬verslty, where he ls a student.
Miss Lorena Vlnton ls the guest ofthe Mlsses Vlnton ln Newport Newsfor several weeks.
Mrs. C. K. Wlllls. Miss Lella Wlllla,Mrs. Rosa Albert and Leroy Grant leftyesterday for Norfolk to attend theHutchlngs-Wall wedding.Miss Ella Blnford left thls week to
attend the Stump-Old wedding ln Nor-folk.
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Mrs. Aubrey Young and llttle daugh-ter, Avis, who have been spendingaome tlme in Roanoke as the guestsof Mrs. McWhorters, have returned tothe clty.
Miss Katherlne Yonge ls tha guestof Miss Alice Old ln Norfolk.
Miss 3uale B. Whitehouse has re¬turned to Frederlcksburg after a vlsltto frlends ln Rlchmond.
Miss Deborah White, who has beenvlsltlng MIbs Katherlne Myers in Nor¬folk, has returned to Charlotteavllle.Overton Luxford, formerly of Rlch¬
mond, now of Wnahlngton, D. C, spentyesterday wlth frlends In thls olty.Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson have re¬
turned to thelr apartment at the Ches-terfteld for the winter.
Mrs. Starke and her slster. MissStarke, of Norfolk. are vlsltlng Mrs.Starke's mothor, Mrs. St. John, onSouth Third Street.
Rev. F. .TullusH,, o. S. B., brother ofMrs. Joseph Huleher, has returned toSt. Joseph's Instltute ln Prlnce Wll¬llam county.
OF INTERESTTO WOMEN
BY VinGINIA WESTOVER.
Correspondents are requeatetl tnscuil eoniiniiuiuntloiiH ou Multjccta lnwblch they nre tittercNteil und re-gnrdliig whlch tliey dealre luifor-ituidou to the liMHor of tlic Wo-liuui'a Page.
Who |s the hlstorlnn of tho UnltedDaughtors of the Confederacy, andwhnt Ib her address? S. B.She Ib Mrs. J. Kndera Roblnson, of
113 South Thlrd Street, Rlchmond.Mrs. Mnim'M Home.Where Is the presont homo of Mrs.
Wllllam Hodges Mann? '*. F. D. O.Nottoway, Va.
MUa ¦luhuatonVAutlrey.1'I havo heard that tho charaoter of
"Audroy," as dopicted by Miss MaryJohnston, had aa Its orlglnal a prom-Inent Ylrglnlu woman. if so, do youknow thls woman's namo? A. G. N."Audrey" °hns always been conald-
ored an imnglnary oimractor. If shehas a Vlrglnla protqtype, I do notknow lt. *
Ooufedei'ute Muml-iuu.When was the Confederato Atua'eumj
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QuakerOatsevery day, will domore than make youfeel well. It will proveto you that it's thebest strength maker.
Regular size package 10 cents.
In Rlchmond. turned over to tlie wo>men? What Is tho name of tho soclctjthat has charge of It?
SOUTflKMNRR.In ISfie. OonfctWnto Memorlal Llt<
crary Soclety.l.tKllpn' Aftnocludnii.Who founded the Mount Vernon Lu-
dles' Assoclatlon, nnd When? How hlt organlzed? X. H. C.
| It was founded In 1S64. by Miss AniFamela Cunnlngham, of South Carolinalt ls formed of a. regent aiul vlce-regents from the differeni Stateo.iViiiiiher of Clinptors.How many chapters. r;nlted Dattgh
tcrs of the Confoderacy, are included lnthe Vlrglnla Dlvlslon? A. a.At the conventlon of 1908. 105 chap-ters were reported by the dlvlslon
presldent, Mrs. C. B. Tate. Tho reportfor the 1909 conventlon has not yetbeen publlshed.I.n Betlc Marqulne.What Rlchmond woman, promlnentln the early days of, the nlneteenth
century, was known by tho tltle olLa Belle Marqulse7 A D. D.Probably Mrs. John WIckham. whollved ln the house now known as theValentlne Museum, and waa ono of the
most brilllant and vlvaolous hostesse*of her day.Whlte rtoane I.ndlcn.Who are tho most popular hostesse*
of the Whlte House; that ls whlch ofthem Is remembered wlth most pieas-ure by the American people? E. W. AProbably Dolly Madlson. Harrlet
Lane and Francon FolBom Cleveland.women of unusua! and charmlng- per-Konallty..- IIfOMteNH nnd Gnest.
I have a frlend vtsltlntr at tlie house
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.11 rA. .'.tvtiiiwoii'N Itonic,Wlierd wlll Mrs. C, A. .SwntiBon grtvheti aovernor Swansdn's ofllcldl lorri
oxpircH? I, j,. JtTo her country homa, "lOldoii," n
Plttsylvftnla county, henr Chaiiinm, Vn
S'ovciitlu'r Flower,What 1m the flower for tfovembet
nnd Iho Novmibor kciii? j\. <:.The yellow chrysanlherntirri ,Ih ilitMovver, and the topns* the gem.
W here Mh<» r.lvcs,Where doeo Ainelte Itives, PHttcesfTroubetzltoy, IIva? ,j. ]{,At Cnntle lllli, Albemarle county,ivlien she Is In Vlrglnla, nnd at tluVllla Adn, on T.alte Mnggloro, tlaiy,when ahrond.
TIip MittprcHs IJiigeille. jIs the Empress i-jugente, wlfe o;Napoleon III., stiii llvlng? Tf so lrwnat country has she her h >rne?
She calls Chlselhurst, ln Kngland h'-,home, but she spends imich tlme althe various contlnentnl waterlnuplaces, where she goes for the boneillof her heoltn.
Travcllng ln 13tirope.Where ls Miss Mary Custls Lee? Hasshe a place of rosldence in Vlrglnla',.rn.,fao Ve Blirv'vlng daughter of Gen¬eral Robert E, T.ce. >s G ,pMiss Ij.ee spent last wintor'i'n Egypt,
B«rnmer ln Partn. She ls now In Eng>polltan. When she ls not travellng,erernS<,He8TS°mt',lmes wlth her broth-wood InH^6' Wh° Mves at Ravens-or win V?C Upper part of tf»!s State,hL a 'nr°jher re'atlv*8. of whom sheof the \rnn,nU^b0r- She '" P^sldentWomen ?,?"£ lor Needy Confedoratowomon, ln Rlchmond.Form ot Acknowlcdgment.rt,Yhen ?ar<3s aro 8ent °«t by a mar-th.l.C0^a f01 a "ception to be%T"ncard^^"ant! ^"Shter. *hen horcard ls Inclosed and a reply |n askert*>r, ,o whom should ,t be addressed?
J!1'"^ 8hou'1 bo addre'LdNo^'heinvftatlon PerS°ns ln wh08a na. theiniitatlon is sent. Thls ruin i« «varlable and M..., s» *'" in"
observed. ' bc to° strlctly
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sX^f- SeayS ChttpeK Thc colorscheme. green an.l gold. was artlstl-ca y carrled out ln the rlecorations of>ellow chrysanthemums, jVy and ferns.The bridal party entered the church tothe stralns of Mendelssohn. Durlngtho ceremony "Hcarts and Flowera"was rendered by Mrs. Flotcher Duncan.of Pemberton.
Miss Lula Luck, of Ivy, as mald ofhonor, was attlred in a dalnty frockof corn-colored messallne, trlmmed InIrlsh polnt lace, and carrled yellowrosebuds, tled wlth tulle. Tho matronof honor, Mrs, Ralph Sykes, of Greens-boro, N. C wore her weddlng dress otwhlte satln, and carrled yellow rose¬buds. tled wlth tulle. The brldesmaids,Misses Janey Lawson, of South Boston;'Fannlo Briggs, of Scottsvllle; LucyGrey Anderson, of Rlchmond, and Vlr¬glnla Seay. of Shores, wore beautlfuldresses of yellow stlk, and carrledarmfuls of yellow chrysanthemums.The groomsmen were John Ward, ofGreensboro, N. C; Harry Grlmn, ofFork Unlon; Cabell Rady, of Rlchmond,and Andrew Seay, of Shores. JohnPace, of Greensboro, N. C.. acted asbest man. Nora Page, the Uttle slsterof the brlde, acted as rlng-bearcr.
Dr. and Mrs. Johnson left for aNorth-ern tour on the 4 o'cloek traln. Thegucsts from a dlstance were Mrs. C. C.Rady, of Rlchmond; Mr. and Mrp. S. B.Pace, of Roanoke; Mr. and Mrs. HlramGates, of Rlchmond; Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Moon, of Tamworth; Charles Toin-llnson, of Rlchmond; Mrs. G. AllenRady, of Rlchmond; Miss Leo Grlflln,of Fork Unlon. and Charles A. Rady,ot Rlchmond; Mr. and Mrs. G. W.Brlggs. of Scottsvllle; Mrs. Omohun-dro, of Rlchmond; Fellx Jennlngs, ofHlnton, W. Va.; Mrs. W. F. Duncan, otPemberton, and others.- .
I'li'iiHniitN.Wliltley.[Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.]
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., November3..A beautlful fall weddlng, aroundwhlch much lnterest centred becausoof tho wldo acqualntance of the con-
tractlng parties, was solcmnlzed at6:30 o'cloek thls evenlng at tho homeof the brlde, on Rldge Street, whenMiss Annle McTyelre Whltley, daugh¬ter of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse ThompsonWhltley, becamo tho brlde of Rev.Cameron Eugene Pleasants, of the Vlr¬glnla Conference. M. E. Church, South.Dr. Whltley, father of the brlde. per¬formed the ceremony, asslsted by Dr.Henry E. Johnson, pastor of the FirstMethodlst Church-The house decoratlons were profuse.
The parlor and hall were canvasscd lnwhlte. A bank of palms and fernsfornied a background for two tallwhlte columns surmounted by candela-bra, between whlch the bridal partystood. Other decorutlons were in palms,ferns and whlte chrj'santhoinums,while many llghtetl -candles added tothe beauty of the scene.The mald of honor, Miss Mary Esther
Whltley, slster of the brlde, was at¬tlred ln blue sllk and embroldorednet. She wore a large whlte hat andcarrled whlte carnntlons and ferns.Tho best man was Bernard Blgger, ofChaso Clty, nephow of tho groom. Ut¬tle Misses EUzaboth Hill and LucyM^ebb Brown held tho rlbbons to formthe alslo,The btido was attlred In a going-
away gown of stono greon cloth, wlthhat and gloves to match, and worea corsago bouquot of Ulles of tho val-ley. Sho carrled tho rltual of thoMothodlst Church, bound In whtto,from whlch was suspendod a showerof Ulles of the valley.Mr. and Mrs. Pleasants left tmmo-
dlately after tbo ceremony for a North-ern trlp, ofter whlch they wlll at-tend tho annual sesslon of tho Vlr¬glnla Conferenco, M. E. Church, South,whlch convenes ln Newport News,
noddle.-Wcbb.[Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.]KENBRIDGE, VA.. November 3,.
Miss Honrletta Bacon Wobb, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. John Armlstend Wobb,was mnrrled to Needham .Tamos Hod-dlo, of D'urham, N. C, a.t-Uio home ottho brldo's paronts, "Sunnysldo," Kon-brldgo, on Wodnosday. Willlam J.O'Brlan, of Durham, N. C, acted asbest man, and Miss Nell Wehb, slstefr oftho brlde, waa mnld of honor. R. G.Wobb, brothor of tho brlde, and MissKUa Boddle, slstor of tho brtdegroom,uttendod tho bridal couplo us groorns-man and brldesmald, IjUiIo Miss Nan-nlo SUio Cruto, of j Roeky Mount, N. C,nleoe of tho brlde, and Austln Brldgo-forth, oouhIu of tho brlde, were- rlb-bon-bearors.., Miss .Annle- Stokes ren¬dered tho woddlng marches from "ho~hongrlnv nnd Motidolssohn. '¦ H. I*I'etty, 'ot Mocklenburg, was nutstov at
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ceremonles. Tho ceremony was per-formed by the brlde's pastor, Rev. C.T. Thrlft, of the Methodlst Church. lnthe presonce of a Iargc number offrlends.The brlde was becomlngly attlred ln
whlto satln, whlle her veil was caughtwlth a pearl brooch, the gtft of thebrldegroom. She carrled a beautlfulbouquet of Brlde roscs and Ultes of thevnlley. Miss Noll Webb and Miss EllaBoddlo wore Canary messallne and car-rlod cream and white chrysanthemums.Immedlutely after the ceremony Mr.
and Mrs. Boddle left over the VlrglnianRallway for Washlngton and otherpolnts. They will make thelr home inDurham, N. C.
McNcIl.-XlchoU.[Speclal to The Times-Dlspatch.]BRISTOL, VA., November 3..It waa
learned here thls evenlng that TobeS. McNoll, a son of Captaln A. S. Mc-Nell. of Brlstol, and Miss KathrynoNIchols, a daughter of Mr. and Mra. J.B. NIchols, of S'unnyslde, near Roanoke,were marrled in Washlngton Tuesday.They will come here to reslde after
a vlslt to New York.
Clnrk.Barrett.[Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.]
WINCHESTER, VA., November 3..Carson Clark, a young Wlnchesterbuslness man, and Miss Bertha Bar¬rett, daughter of David Barrett, weremarrled here to-day at the UnltedBrethren Church parsonage, Rev. N. F.A.- Cuff offlctatlng.
Perry.Gllleaple..Speclal to T.io Tlmes-Dlspatch.]
TAZEWELL, VA., November 3..Robert Rlchlo Perry, Bon of tho lateDr. Thomas Perry, and Miss NanolaGlllesple, daughter of Hon. James S.Glllesple, were marrled at the brlde'shome here this morning, ln the pres-ence of only a few frlends and Imme-dlate relntlves. They left on a tourof the South and Cuba.
Mlnter.Duucnn.[Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.]
CUL.IJEPER, VA, November a..Abeautlful marrlage waa solemnlzed lntho Baptlst Church here thls after¬noon between Walter S. Mlnter andMiss Mammie Duncan, both of thlacounty. The groom ls one of the mostpromlnent young merchants of Cul-peper, and tho brlde one of the mostpopular young women of the county.Rev. W. E. Wlnfrey, pastor of theBaptlst Church of Culpeper, performedthe ceremony.The mald Of honor was Miss Lorelle
Duncan, slster of the brlde, and thematron of honor Mrs. .Cunnlng, of
Farmvllle. Tho uahers were; L. F.Smlth, S. D. Mlller, C. R. Jones, of Cul-peper, and Mr. Cunnlngham, of Farm¬vllle. Tho best man waa L. Mlnter,brother of the groom.The brlde and groom left Immedt-
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