■ RvfRlim Journal. W»*hln|1«in, limnSaturday. lift, 27. IfWlfl CheMetMany Extend Best Wishes to the MayhewsMr. mnl lit. Kd MnyliewApproximately 2«h rclatlvcy neighbor* ami friend* attended fle hoiflt; Wfdiu'Mla) afternoon and e\ctiing In honor ol Mr. an t Mrs. Kd May hew. 1*21 Kam Washington *treet. who celebrated their fcOfh year oi marriage on that iliiy.Mr. mill Mm. Mayhew received many biMiiilful gifts, ami lovelv naaJtet* of flow cm from rebitlw* and friends who railed lo extend their I tost wishes They were al*.| remembered with curd*. Ionic di.lt;-lanco call* and f lowers from friends who were unable lo no prwm.fakeA three-llen-d wedding rake, lopped with love blids holding gold wedding bands, had been baked and decorated for tlio oec.i-hion b iheir daughter. Mm. Orval Kemp of Unoi. IowaA gold colored lace doth had been placed on the serving tah'.e and held other appointments of gold randies and MinlaxMrs. William Craym*. another daughter ol the honorcc*, had charge of the house and table decorations.Assist In NervingDuring the afternoon. .Mrs it. J. Kleese elli the cake and Mr . Clement Griffith poured m the r-frcshment table, while in the cv • ■ting. Mm. Harriet Coulter poured and Mm. O. P. Craync cut the cake.Carolyn Itat lintel was In charge of the gift table ami 4 ’aria Cahlwell presided m the guests iHNik. Ilotli are nicies of Mr. and Mrs. May-hew.Mrs. Hale! Allaman. Mrs How ard lienn. Mm. Glaoys Caldwell and Mm. Kdd Chaiupa had charge of meeting the guests and assisting at I lie tableMrs. May hew appeared In a gold changeable dress of taffeta wlm a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. May hew wore a yellow rose ouhis lapellaitc Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mayliew were greatly surprised to find a Urge crowd of friends had gathered outside tlicir home for a charivari. Following Hie (linrivari the group was invited Into tlicir home and were given treats.The Wedding Ro; e Kepliart. youngest chill of Mr. and Mrs. .1 II Kephart. living four miles southeast of the city, was married at o'clock the evening of December 24. 11*02, lo Kd S. Mayhew or near Havre 1 n the home of the bride s parents The wedding ceremony was plt; r-fornicd by the Rev. S. K Coates, pastor ol tin* Christiau church Little Mable and Kdna Kepliart.Ilieres o| the bride. floweigirls, uml I la*** I CaldwHI nerved as the ribbon girl Klo-*s|e Adam played the wedding marchImmediately after the or. mony. a wedding dinner was served to about I f**i gl|c»|v.The bride wore a gown of silk , mull with ribbon uml lace t 1m* inlngs. and carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses. Sin* Is a pr* ' tv young lady and lui - a large eli r|e of friends and acquaintances in this vicinity. The groom I- a graduate of the Academy in th-• lass of '!»!». and Is a line youngman.Mr and Mrs. K S May hew winbegin housekeeping at oik ticbride s father's farm, and the lut-ter will move to th* city.Among Guests Resides those who called from maiiv of the surrounding communities mi Wednesday, other guest from a distance were Mrs. II II. Ralhtnel and Carolyn of Kremlin. Okla.. Mr. and Mis. t »r\a I Kemp and Caroline ol la nox. Mi Hax-I Allaman. Mr and Mrs. Itiuine ,\»-lainan and Roger, Mr. and Mrs Laurence Allaman uml Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Watt and Ruth all Of Roseville. III.. Keith Cook of Waterloo. Ruth Dupul. ot Masou City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Mayhew of West Rrnncli. .Mr and Mr* IMIe Caldwell and Kevin of Mason City and David Caldwell of .Moline. 111.edChlo vneiMrerfrotIlitofSe!airMrerlalo1*1Taylor No. 9 School Program En joyedThe annual Christ tins program was held at Taylor school No. '« Tuesday afternoon with the school house decked out In a holiday motif for the occasion when friends ol the pupils gathered at one o'clock In the afternoon.Santa had telephoned Miss Hunter, the teacher, fraying lie would like 10 hear the program and when he arrived he helped direct some of the musicThe program consisted ot songs and recitations.Llovd Munson played Silent Night on tlie piano accompanied hv Mrs Munson on the accordion and Mr. Munson on flu* harmonica. Mr. and Mrs Munson also played li Is No Secret.Santa ass I.vied with the gift exchange and also had popcorn balls lor all tlie children.Pol lowing the program. a Christinas tea was enjoyed arranged hy Mrs. W illiam Marie Jr. and Mrs Robert Sachau A large tree cuke, baked by Mrs Marie, formed the rentcrpiccc on the table. She had also baked small individual tree rukas for each pu-I pHDainties were brought by those unending and Miss Hunter poured Coffee for the adults. with Sharon Carroll pouring cocoa forthe childrenInfant Education. CARIIONUALK. Ill iPPtLeuGcrke. 2k-year-old graduate stu-Ident at Southern Illinois Culver-ally, is working his way through