u^iabuicvuuiia ui me immediate rara-ilies present, a' most delicious four course dinner was served. In the afternoon Ihc wriciiii party motored to l/ei-mar, where the happy young couple took the flyer for Chicago and Milwaukee for a honeymoon trip and later will be at home at Wichita, Kansas, where the groom has a farm and a new home just recently made ready. Mrs. Anson Scott has grown up in our midst, her own charming personality making a warm place for her in the hearts of her friends who believe no good fortune good enough. She is a graduate of our schools here, of the Davenport High School and took a teachers course at Cedar Falls, and has been a most efficient and well liked teacher in our schools. Anson is also a graduate from our schools and from Davenport, and is familiarly known as “Scotty, the pitcher, and was Arne bait player. This young couple is especially popjlar and the good wishes of their many friends must bring them good fortune for the future.The P. B. Skeiiey family packed their household goods the first 01 the week anti movea to ivlaquoketa today, whereP. B., in partnership with E. C. Horne, has bought out the Snow White Drug store. The SkeHey family will be greatly missed by the people of Dost Nation and-vicinity, having been prominent in business and social circles in Lost Nation for the last several years. It is gratifying to know that they are not moving far from Lost Nation, but. only to our neighboring city of Maquo-keta, where they will be glad to see all their old friends.The following invitation called sixteen young ladies to the home of MissO. »**•' n t, V t* —1~ ^ _ Q .. . __ a, .■'—- atbernoon;“It's going to be a shower Don’t you regret.For never a person will ever get wet: Just bring your own raindrop,.Be certain to choose Such a thing as a bride is likely to use. *The invitations were in the name of Miss Grace Karamer and Miss Irene Kggabine for Miss Lettye, Sweet peas were in the decorations and the place cards. Games were enjoyed and most delicious refreshments served at the. close of a delightful afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Hilt Kamraer and Mrs. Alien Cox visited in Clinton Monday.Mr. and Mrs, K. M. Gable and grandson, Wayne, motored to Maquoketa, Tuesday.Mrs. LcRoy Hart, of Menlo, Iowa, visited at the J. H. Creger home .the past week.Mr. ahd Mrs. Ira Willey, of Wheatland, were calling at the Elmer Hoff home Tue^dfcv.Mrs. Elmer Knock and children, Emmett and Dorothy, visited Preston relatives over Easter.Miss Berneice Edleman, of Cedar Palis, is a guest at the H. L. T. Frazier home this week.Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rutenbeck, of Grand Mound, visited with relatives in town Easter Sunday.Miss Marie Burnett is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Burnett.