The Daily Democrat
Wednesday, November 25, 1907
page 2, column 2
At the of her mother, west of Marlin on Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock, Miss
Maye Louise Stallworth was united in marriage with Mr. Thomas Moody Phillips of
Jackson, Ala.
The ceremony was performed in the presents of quite a number of friends, Rev. M.
T. Andrews, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating.
The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Frank W. Stallworth. Miss Agnes
Peyton was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Misses Sallie Peyton and
Mildred Frank. A beautiful song was sung by Miss Louise Finks and Mrs. Maude
Horne, while the wedding march was played by Mrs. A. O. Bowdon. The groom's best
man was his brother, Dr. J. H. Phillips of Meridian, Miss.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bridal party and guests were served a
wedding supper at which the cutting of the bridal cake furnished an exciting
feature. The finder of the ring being Miss Friels.
The party came on to Marlin and today the bride and groom departed for their in
Alabama 'mid showers of rice and an abundance of other tokens of esteem and
love.
The bride leaves here a friend in every acquaintance, won by a grace of heart
and a charm of manner that will linger as a sweet memory in the minds of all
whose fortune it was to know her. The groom is entitled to and has the
congratulations of a large circle of friends in his success in choosing the Lone
Star State as the scene of his matrimonial triumph.
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