A Country Rarty.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockemeyer, who live six miles southeast of the city, were recently surprised by acompany of friends who selected the time as Mr. and Mrs. Hockemeyer were about to move into a new home. The company was composed of neighbors who carried along well filled baskets of supper for a later part of the good time. There were in the company Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus WesHng, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodenbeck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henn' Nieter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finger, Mrs. Catherine Peters, Mr. and Mrs. William Gumbert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockemeyer and family. Misses Emilie Peters, Dora Nieter, Emilie Hockemeyer, Eleanor Hockemeyer and Messrs. Ernest Peters. Gottlieb Schaper, Gystav Peters, Carl Nieter, Lawrence Hockemeyer, Fred Schaper. Mr. and Mrs. Hockemeyer recelv’ed a number of useful presents.