Wedding: Anniversary.For the Advocate.A linen shower was given by the members of the Finksburg M. P. Church on the evening of February 13th at the parsonage, to their loved pastor, Rev. S. F. Cassen, and wife. The occasion being in honor of the 22nd anniversary of their marriage. They were delightfully surprised when the guests began to arrive, laden with good things. Many useful presents being received, notably a handsome set of table linen and towels. About 10 p. m. the guests took charge of the dining room, where refreshments were served in abundance.After wishing their pastor and wife many more years of happiness together, they left for their homes, feeling a pleasant evening had been spent by all.Among those present were Rev. S.F. Cassen and wife, Messrs. Samuel, John, Paul and Smith Cassen, Miss 1 Dorothy Cassen, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. t Leister, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kay, Mr.! and Mrs. G. W. Horner, Mr. and Mrs.M. R. Bentz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shreeve, i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. 1 * B. Blizzard, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arma- -cost, Mr. and Mrs. P. Wareheim, Mr. : 1 and Mrs. Wm. Gist, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. f T. C. Stocksdale, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. * Fenby, Mrs. Annie Shipley, Mrs. Fred Zentz, Mrs. Guy Holbrook, Mrs. Thomas Ireland, Mrs. Jennie Stocksdale, M. B. Stocksdale: Misses Annie Brandenburg, May Brandenburg, of Freedom: Deborah Ireland, Cordelia Miller, Maud and Edith Horner, Burkley Peeling, Cordelia Benson, Nellie Wareheim, Reba Stocksdale, Margaret Buckingham. Julia Cas- s sen, a student at W. M. College, was t with us. ^