number. IA family reunion occurred at Ingel* Iwood last week, when the brothers I and sisters were all home for the I first time in many years. Mrs. Ger- I trude Potter and son Gaar of Denver, I Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ingels I of Tacoma, Washington.; Mrs. J. R. I Osterberg of Riverside, 111.; Mr. and I Mrs. James Ingels, Mr. and Mrs. Gaar I Ingels and Irvin Ingels, of LaFayette, I and Mrs. Ada Ingels Rhudie of IManila enjoyed the reunion. IThe marriage of Miss Helen Mor- Irow, of Eureka, to George Davison I Pinkley, of New York City, occurred I last Wednesday afternoon at the I Christian church in Eureka, the cere- I mony being performed by the Rev. I R. E. Hieronymous. The bride is the I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mot* I row, formerly residents of LaFayette, I and was employed for some time in I in the office of the Peoria Star. The I family left LaFayette several years Iago. I