Mrs, A. C. Lueeker entertained St. Mary Guild Monday evening at the heme ot the former Eastman street,Mrs. A. C. Had I off was hostessto the members of her bridge clubTuesday evening at her home South street. Bridge was played, high honors going to Mrs. Harry feeder, consolation honors to Muss Lora Ha lineman, refreshments were ser-i vecl. „ ,,Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Koehler entertained about twenty-four relatives at a family gathering at taeir home on Pleasant street Sunday afternoon and evening, the occasion. marking the fortieth anniver-saw of their marriage. The home was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and Easter lillies. A large wedding cake formed /the center-i piece on the table. The afternoonyears. For thirteen years he was with I-Iuson-Zerle* and for ihe/past twenty years, has been cashier at the Exchange hank. Those present at the celebration wera the children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koehler and son. Robert of St. Louis, Mo., Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Koehler and sons James S. and George A. of Oshkosh and -MissCecil Koehler of this city. Other relatives were Mr. and Mrs. George Staley, 'Norman and Otelia of Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bet like and Adeline of Kiel, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Koehler,.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Staley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blanko i and Mrs. Charlotte Wick of this city.Dasw,s spent socially, conversationand music. At 6 o'clock a a most delicious dinner was served by Mrs. Koehler assisted by her daughter Miss Cecil. In the evc-jning bunco was played and prizes awarded to Peter Staley, Robert Blanke, Mrs. C. Wick and Fred Betlike. Robert H. Koehler a rut Miss Lucy C. Staley were mai-rmd Anril 21. 1SS4 by the Rev. Gilbert R in dell, pastor of the Congregation church of this city. For three years Mr. and Mrs. Koehler lived in Hingliam where Mr. Koehler taught school, then they moved to this city. Mr. Koehler teaching here in the city school for threeOHIO MISVAL YYOHKEIl A VICTIMJinv S. Ball* Huron, Ohio, was avie Li in of coughs :nilt;l cohls. Bulli Ho ar.cl his sister suffered with them, but found ’speedy relief’' tiuouc.ii the use of FOLK VS HONEY AND TAR COM POUND, the old fa virile eonc:It remedy. He writes: '*1 havefound FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND a most excellent remedy for coughs and colds. -My sister had a severe fold and cough a year m:o and four.d speedy relief in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM-FOUND.” Sold Everywhere. — Advertisement.SATIN BOUNDSatin-bound pockets . ami lapels are seen on sonic of the well-tailored suits and dresses.