aMR. AND MRS. C. O. DOUGLAS VCoffey-Higgins studio J’rOrolden Vlt;/edding MarkedSunday at Open HouseiIMr and Mrs. C 0 Douglas celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a lovely open house given by their only daughter. Mrs. Gale Bradley and Mr Bradley at their home, 1311Bank street, Sunday afternoon. 1!Patty Ruth StantonTo Be June BrideMr. and Mrs. Garland R Stanton of this city announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter.April 8 Hours were from 2 un til 5 o'clock and manv relatives land friends called to felicitate 1 them on their auspicious occas ion.The marriage of Miss Rena Lee ar.d Mr. Douglas took placePattv Ruth, to James D. Border,* April 11, 1906 at Rirksville, Mo * of Mr. and Mrs. Oval w,lh the Rev- 1 F Lusk offici-son(Border of Moline, 111.5j The wedding is planned for' early in June.Mrs. Joyce NelliganHonored at Showerj WARSAW, IU. — Mrs. Joyce i ■ Nelligan was recently the hon-1 or guest at a miscellaneous I show er in the social room of!ating at the single ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas spent most of their married life on a farm in Adair County, Mo. near Kirksville and on retirement two years ago moved here (where they reside at 413 South Seventeenth street.Refreshments were sened from a beautifully appointed tea table centered with a low? Mrs. Nelligan was Joyce Wendt before her recent marriage.Games were played w ith priz-r es going to Mrs. E. H. Kyle Sjand Miss Sue Thompson. Mrs.Marjorie Link gave a reading sj'Easy to Please.** Miss Sue,man’ Keokuk, poured.1, Thompson and Alethea New*! Little Miss Cathy Bradley. ? land gave a pantomine “Down only grandchild of the honored -Iby the Riverside.” guests, entertained t h e smallThe bride’s many lovely and;guests who attended t h e re-The delectable three tiered ] wedding cake was served by Mrs. Earl Greer, niece of the couple from Moltne. 111., and an-other niece, Mrs. Ferris Christ-::Z useful gifts were placed on a ception.11 prettily decorated table withan umbrella, the colors of blue and yellow being used. Cookies and punch were served by members of the Sunday(school 1 shower.Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fitzue Lee of McFarland, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dunn of Bible Grove, Mo.; Mrs. Boone Bradlev, Mr. who sponsored the and Mrs Paul Bradley. Mr.Clark Mustoe of Memphis, Mo.;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker and Judy of Brashear, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. R. L Bammon, Davy and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greer and Gordon. Glen, andCarthage A, A. U. W.Meets This EveningL WARSAW, 111—The Carthage branch of the American ^ar*. aR °f Moline, 111.