rted a g. Heill Tel*will goSundayl engi-vaca-;s, ande road.helperff duty yeater*le ma-i Con-ck andcoal docks, and his wife are entertaining his brother, Thomas O’Connell, of Indianapolis, a prominent baker of the capital city. Mr. O’Connell will also visit hia sister, Mrs. Perry, at Pierce* ton, before he returns to Indianapolis.A wedding at Lansing, Mich., duly 21, in which Peter A. Krantz was the groom and Mias Lulu Higgins, was the bride, was announced yesterday for the first time. Air. Krants is employed in the Pennsylvania shops and Mrs. Krantz had been employed at the Fort Wayne Electric works.Mrs. C. E. Dickson, who had been visiting her brother, Assistant Foreman W. B. Madara, of the Pennsylvania machine shoo, and friends in Chicago, lettsais.whenkingcpopuandthe :teredIComjLoprevi mino of tl has |