DAILY REFLECTOR December 29, 1910 This gives a lot of family names Marriage of Lieut. D. S. Wilson of U. S. 17th Infantry and Miss Olive Morrill were married in the Snow Hill Episcopal Church tuesday afternoon. The bride's maids were Misses Mrytle Dail, Susie Edwards of Snow Hill. Misses Susie Warren, Lee Brown of Greenville. Bettie Russ of Raleigh. Miss Willie Grimesley of Snow Hill, the last four being cousins of the bride. The usners were Messrs C. B. Wilson, B. L. Wilson, and W. R. Wilson of Greenville, brothers of the groom. S. P. Morrill, W. B. Morrill and L. V. Morrill, Jr. of Snow Hill, brothers of the bride. Lieut. Wilson's best man was his brother F. W. Wilson The maid of honor was Miss Jennie Brown Morrill, sister of the bride. Flower girl was Miss Susie Best Morrill the youngest sister of the bride. Mr. L. V. Morrill, Sr, gave her away. Mr. Wilson wore his full dress uniform and Miss Morrill wore white ivory satin and overdress of chiffon embroidered with pearls. Miss Mary Human was the organist.