i«*» mmV • * V* I* I iil V UiiUl 4 UUV illthere, got K2S.i propram. Miss v erinn, work-i* to be congratulatnd studieda•S**•I-it v. She has beenle special-succeeded.BLACKWATERthe coming term.Mrs. Charles HeespeciallyEoonvllle wasa•'UlbusinessSunday afternoon, Mr. C. C. Mo- her grandmother..d.sena of Springfield, and Miss Es-j son and her father,tl.er Ervine of Blackwater, uccoiu-a prosper*5 met Misspanied by Mr. Russell Ervine andrett.MissFrancis Beltz motored tohad beenEuropeanBoonville and were united in marriage, the Rev. H. C. Clark, pastorLeetonen return-)!t.of the Christian church officiating.• *The happy couple left at 3 p. in., on the Purple SwanMr. and Mrs. Embus for Kansas Cily p*,ent thou Bowden j City, -where they took the train for Mis. Gene DesCm for his; Springfield, where the groom lias a Mb'*nage the home in readiness for the bride. Clande Kidwell c» eyed him; xhe bride woreahim ho wL o w d e nIvery becomingomg away S'Uit. She is the lovelvandspent Wednesday wiaccomplished daughter of Mr.! Ernest Kidw ell.■A P. Walker andiled/* that.and Mrs. L. R. Ervine, prominent| Mrs. Galon Laugs for Flor-merchant of this place. The groom resided here for two years beforedren spent Wedneigoing to Springfield and made manyICarl Grashier and•e married j friends during his short residencethe story at this place.sor.Mr. and Mrs. Roii little daughter of K;1 happily Mr. and Mrs’ Albert Owen and I Sundav w ith Mrs. 1four chil-Florence,daughter Miss Alberta, and Jamesjfamily. Park of Sedalia spent. Saturday