The Anthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday May 7, 1901 Willett-Richardson. At the pleasant country home of Mr. and Mrs. T.D. RICHARDSON in Eagle township, was consumated one of Cupid's affairs, when on Sunday last Squire JACOBS pronounced the ceremony that bound in wedlock, Miss Pearl RICHARDSON to Mr. Hugh WILLETT. The wedding was attended by a few invited friends and the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. the bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Richardson and is a most estimable lady, who is in every way fitted to make a life companion for the fortunate man who has won her heart and hand. The groom is the son of T.J. Willett and is an exemplary young man of splendid promise. The many friends of the happy couple unite in wishing them a long and prosperous journey through life. Among the many useful presents we noticed the following: Lamp, Mr. and Mrs. STANLEY, Corwin. Silver spoon and cream pitcher, Wirtie WILLETT Napkin Rings, Miriam JACOBS Silver Teapot, Delpha WILLETT Glass fruit stand, E.S. SEMPLE Butter dish, Tessie TYSOR Towels, L.S. JACOBS and wife. Silver sugar bowl, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. WERNER Silver sugar spoon, Mabel and Clarence JACOBS Silver butter dish, Katie WILLETT Salt and Pepper shakers, Edna and Edith SEMPLE Butter dish, J.C. HALL Set silver spoons, Miss Kate DURNING and J.G. DURNING and family, Aledo, Ill. Silver butter knife, Mrs. Carrie DURNING, Aledo, Ill. Tea Set, Mrs. P.C. RICHARDSON Hog, T.D. RICHARDSON Clock,Mr. and Mrs. T.J. WILLETT Cream Pitcher, Emma SEMPLE Towels, Mrs. Clara TYSOR Silver pick holder, Rowe WILLETT