Turpin - Bradshaw. At noon of Wednesday, June 1st, the wedding of Miss Lula Manson Bradshaw and Mr. David Laprade Turpin, of Pow- hatan county, was celebrated in the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. James C. Mar- tin, of Grove Rond, near Auburn Ave- nue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Martin Johnson, of the Epis- copal Church. The bride and groom are well known and prominently connected, the former being tho daughter of the late Manson Bradshaw, who entered the Confederate service as a member of tho Powhatan Troop and died from the effects of a wound In the battles around Fredericks- burg, Va. Mr. Turpin Is the son of the late Dr. William T. Turpin, of Powhatan. and has long been connected with the public schools of that county. Among the relatives and friends who witnessed the marriage were Mrs. M. C. Fowles, of Greenwood, Powhatan, the. mother of the bride; Mrs. Milton Cayce, Mrs. Martin Johnson, Mrs. Jervey. Mrs. B. B. Watkins, Mrs. Kirk, Miss V. Cole- man. Mrs. H. R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baker, of Hallsboro; Miss Mettle Baker, Messrs. W. 17. Kennon and Charles Henley, and Dr. Tompkins, of Powhatan. Mr. and Mrs. Turpin will make their future home in Powhatan.