WESTVILLE: On last Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the First Baptist church the rites of matrimony was most impressively solemnized, Mr Fred O Goodson and Miss Delia Jernigan, both of this city, being the contracting parties. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a large assemblage of friends and relatives of the popular couple. At the appointed hour the bride and groom entered at opposite doors of the church, the groom escorted by his best man, Mr Ray Neel, and the lovely bride, arrayed in a bridal dress of rich creamy white satin, wearing white gloves and slippers, and carrying in her hand a superb shower bouquet of white roses, leaning on the arm of Miss Ada Flournoy, maid of honor. Slowly marching down opposite aisles to the gentle cadence of Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Mrs Alma Craft, of Caryville, the bridal pair reached the altar where the minister in a solemn and most impressive manner uttered the words that irrevocably bound "this twain as one flesh; man and wife together." At 6:15 Mr and Mrs Goodson repaired to the depot where, amid a shower of rice and good wishes, they boarded the train for DeFuniak and next day resume their journey to Hot Springs and other points of interest. (SOURCE: Holmes County Advertiser, Bonifay FL, Saturday, 27 August 1910; transcribed by Cathy Strickland Popp, May 1999)