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!• V II (i litr.s.UK,ivr».ekckO'eilm-ulorMSHUoredrs.*il'in*iirlIV.vni isheir-10Itiers.a.Ym-•asterelllorIII-U-foriliUsrr-is-onle.meilelaslos15.onlie»vnm-ofL.•IiininCaldwell and Norm Baker.Master Roger Kabel celebrated his sixth birthday Iasi Friday at his homo oil West, Washington St. A number ol little folks wore present to enjoy the occasion and .aoierni protly ro-mouihranccs wore Riven him. Florence Gaim-s and Dallas Kcovor. of Huntsville, were out or town guests.Last Thursday afternoon Mrs Mary Wright In honor of Mrs. \V. K. Murray, of Washington. 1). (5.. entertained twenty-I'our ladies, all of whom were corps nieinliors except two. Mrs. Murray was the first president of tin; Wlnchftstor corps. She cove a very nice lirtlo talk, which tlio ladies all very much appreciated. There wore eight past, presidents aud two charier members present. The hostess sorved refreshments of cake aud cream after which the ladies repaired to their lemma fueling that they had spoilt a wry pleasant afternoon.Virotta Puckett, Press Cor.The wedding of Miss Bornece M Hirsch, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Adam Hirsch. and Albert L. Knorr of 314 South Boulevard, took place at tho bride’s residence, TT? South Brown afoot, on Wednesday evening at 8 p. in., Kcv I. J. Cahill performing the ceremony. It was a simple home wedding, there being no attendants, and only the immediate families being present. Mr. and Mrs. Knorr will reside at 311 South Boulevard—Day. ton. O., News.Tim bride whs born in this city and resided hero until the removal of her paronts a few years ago to Dayton, and is remembered as an attractive and excellent young Mins Her Winchester friends extended congratulations.Quito a surprisi;'was perpetrated on Elza Bales near Ridgovillc last Sunday. July lit. 11ID8. when as lie and his son-in-law, Hoy James, returned from takiug a buggy ride lie discovered friends and relatives to the number of seventy-seven at bis home with a long table spread with everything that was good to oat. This occasion being his fifty-third birth anniversary. Those who on joyed the pleasant, day with him wore: O. L. Huffman anil family of Ottawa. Kan., John Buies and wifi; of Dunkirk. Eli (J. Bales aud wife. Phebe Bales, Jacob Rust, U. W. Manor, wife and daughter of Red Key, Opal Edwards of Keystone, lb-nj. Flood aud Alice Flood, Julian Woodard. Geo. Garringer and farailv of Farmland. Mrs.’ W. H. Huffman and sou Vidov. I. D. Conyers, wife and daughter Mattie. fD. O. Brooks nml wife of Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ingle of Saratoga, Mr.and Mrs. C. Manor and Jessie of Parker, Ran Rust of near Huntsville. Oival li. Rust, Warren 0. Rust. Hazel Hotter. 7. M. Smithson and wife, Leonard Blusher, Radio! Miller. W. C. Kaufman and family, Corwin Garringer, Harry Henesa, George Segraves. Clarence Miller, 'rressic Wasson, Ailio. Ella and Tassie Slusher. D ra Smithson. John Fligle and family. David W. Elliot and family, Matilda Jones, Anderson SIuslmr aud wife. They report, a most enjoyable lime.Mrs Nancy Honston being a corps member her sister corps members decided to spend an evening socially with her as her health has not permitted her attending the corps sessions for a long time. Lust Friday evoning was r.ho time set, accordingly there were twenty-four wended their wav to the homo of her daughter Mrs. Lee Clark of West. Washington St. They spout the evening in a social way plaving some old time plays such as thimble and other similar plays until they began to got thirsty when they were invited to tlio (lining room. T'boro they woro sorvod to a most delicious cherry punch. Later there were refreshments of cream aud cake which ail (lid ample justice to. Little Mips Loon Clark then gave two solections on the piano also Miss Pierce. All then hid Bister Heaston good night, fueling that it was one more bright spot in their lives.Virotta Puokott, P'ross Cor.Mr. and Mrs. Clms. H. PognQ of ?3.» North Stone Avenue amionnce the wedding of their nioco Mrs. Eva Staksbake Soayrs. to Benjamin Frank-liu Dauiols. The ceremony was solemnized last evening at (i o'clock at tlio Poguo residence. Rov. Oondoi of the Christian church roa^l the marriage service in tho presence of relatives nml Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen, a particular friond of tlio family. Mrs. Seayrs* little daughter. Maria Louise, aged ton, attended her mother. Immediately following the ceremony the party was ushered Into tho pretty dining hall of the Pogue home, artist.ically decorated with Mowers and foliage, whore they enjoyed an excellent dinuer prepared by Mis. Poguo, who is pre-ominontly quenn of the housnhold. At. ith conclusion tlio newly wedded couple stepped into a waiting auto nud left, for parts uiikuowiiGet out those Pictures you want framed and them Up to Browne. You save 25 per cent, during sale._
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Winchester Journal

Winchester, Indiana, US

Wed, Jul 22, 1908

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