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Iprettt little gilts in remembrance ofthe occasion. The little friends departed wishing Miss Naida many more ! happy birthdays.iMiller-HeapsWedding.Art DepartmentMeets Friday., , , Miss Frances Mason, chairman ofOne of the prominent weddings of ,he departlneni of „,e Boon-the season occurred at high noon t«-! Woman-» club. has announced that alllt;iay, (Wednesday) at tlte home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heaps, Sr.. No. 404 West Fifth street, when their daughter. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Heaps was gi\eri in marriage to Mr. Hon I) .Miller, son of Mrs. All* e Miller of Bellefontaine, Ohio.Mrs. John Robinson, of Glasgow, Scotland, cousin of the bride, at the piano softly rendered Lohengrin’s Bridal Chonn. To its strains thebridal party, led by little Miss Anna Mae Heaps, carrying tlm ring in the heart of a rose, entered the parlor Where the ceremony was perlormed by the Rev. Geo. Heaps, Sr., father of the bride. Preceding the ceremonyMrs. W. C. Hoff, of Des Moines, ,1 close friend of the Heaps family, san“The Greatest Wish in the World, followed by Mr. Theodore Olson with “Because.” They were accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Me Hose.The bride was charming in a gown of cream embroidered silk net, withpearl trimming, over pale pink satin She wore a bridal veil caught in place with lilies of the valley and cat ried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley.Following the ceremony Mrs. JohnRobinson softly played Mendelssohn'.-, wedding march to which the bridal party entered the dining room, whicn was beautifully decorated with the season’s flowers, and where a delic ious two course luncheon was served. The bride’s table, centered with a large basket of seasons flowers, and numerous small tables, were arranged throughout the house with covers laid for one hundred. Theluncheon was served by the Misse-members of the club interested in art are invited to meet Friday afternoonwat 2:30 o’clock at the Erics 11 Library.CDelta ZetSorority Meeting.Mrs. W. It. Crowe will entertain the Delta Zet Sorority at her home in the [• Slaughter Apartments, Friday evening, September 3rd.Lowell Club Picnic.The Lowell Club will have a picnicin Herman South Thursday evening, ing will be held and plans for th( next year’s work will b« made.Park at 0:30 on A splendid meet-W. S. E. Club Meeting.The W. S. E. Club met with Mrs. Geo. Miller, No. 309 West Fifth Si. Thursday afternoon, August 20, with a good attendance. After a business meeting a number of selections o:t the saxaphone by Ralph Miller, son, of the hostess were enjoyed. Kodak j pictures were taken and at the close 1 of the afternoon, the hostess assist-L ed by Mrs. Fred Shadle servedlight refreshments.The next meeting will be held withMrs. George Pestotnik, at her home on West Plum Street.Frances Linebaugh, Helen Ingersol! Martha Crary, and Ethel Clark, elos-. frilt; nds of the bride.Rose Hill Cemetery Association.The Rose Hill Cemetery Association will meet at the home of Mrs. ! David Peacock, No. 131 Und^rhid street, Thursday afternoon, September 2nd.Mrs. C. M. Perrine, Mrs. Chas. 01 son of Beaver, and Mrs. John Phil lips of Des Moines presided as purlor hostesses.After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Miller departed for an extended trip and upon their return to Boone will be at home to their many friends Jn this city, after October 1st, at No. 322 Monona street.Mrs. Miller is well and favorably known in this city, having lived in Boone all her life. She is a gradual » of the Boone high school and als » Des Moines college, and for *he past four years has been tin* efficient teacher of English in the high school where she has won a host of friend-Mr. Miler, like his bride, is well known having been one of the younger business men of the cit\. He is aMeeting ofAltruistic CircleThe Altruistic Circle, Pythian Sisters, No. 218, met at the home ofMrs. Susie Rasmus, Wednesday, August 25th.After the business was disposed of J * a social hour was enjoyed during} which time refreshments were serv ed.The hostesses were Mrs. Elean-j or Abel, Mrs. Susie Rasmus and Missj* Viola Leese. ) t44444*4***44444*4* 4* PERSONAL AND BRIEF ♦* ♦+ ♦ + + + + + + ♦ + + + + + + + * 444444444****44 **graduate of the higl school in Bellefontaine, Ohio, and sp*-nt two years1Miss Katharn Diehl was a visitor In 1 iDes Moines Tuesday.James O’Connell and Bobbie Hoff-fitudying medicine in Indiana. Mr. j man were visitors in Des Moines Tues-Miller then became manager of th Jday.Kresge Ten Cent store in this eitv,which position h^ capably filled for two years. During the World War he,cjty yestcrdav.served ten months in France and af ter his return was manager of the Kresge Store in Toledo, Ohio, for aand returned to Boone lastMiss Freda Beaker of Ogden wasIamong the out of town visitors in this!yearApril, since then having been con nected with the Boone Marble Works.The out of town guests present for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heaps, Jr., Mrs. John Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Eagan, Miss Charlen-Sperry, all of Des Moines, Mr. an 1 Mrs. O. V. Wells, Mason City, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Frazier, Marshalltown, Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Olson and son Theodore of Beaver, and Mrs. Johr. Robinson of Glasgow. Scotland.Congratulations and best wishes are extended to the happy young couple bv a host of friends in the citv.Mrs. Arthur Reinertson and babywent to Ogden yesterday where theytIwill visit for a few* days, guests friends.Mr. and Mrs. John Redman and son of No. 14!* West Ninth street, departed Tuesday for a visit with relatives inCody, Wyo.Ben and Jack Wells of Des Moinesspent Sunday in this city at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Wellsof No. 314 Marshall street,L^ W Olmsted has returned to thisfrom Denver, Coso., where ho spent a few days. Mrs. Olmsted will j * remain for a longer vistt with friends. Miss Olive O'Neil has returned toBirthday PartyAt Valentine Home.Tuesday afternoon, August 31s M iss Naida Valentine entertained eighteen of her girl friends at her home, No. 1104 First street, the occasion being in honor of her ninth birthday. The afternoon was pleas-her home in St. Paul, Minn., after afew days visit in this city, a guest atthe J R. Bruhton home. No. 410 Crawford street.antly spent in playing various gamesLreturned to end music was also a pastime of tho(fr()m iS.irini!Mrs. H. S. Modeland and daughter, Miss Anna Belle of No. 107 Marshall street, have gone to Worthington, Minn., where they will visit for a few-davs, guests at the S. E. Dedrick home* Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Schultz and son of No. 607 South Boone street, havetheir home in this citvSpring Park. Minn , where thevafternoon. During the afternoon re-1 „ ,, . . , . . | spent several days. They made the tifreshraents were servd by the mother, J jn the|rw AW 2 jr* j--■ Sk - —*-ipMrs. W. H. Valentine, was the recipient of aMiss Naida number ofDeparted Monday Niaht:—Mrs A
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