v’^^WCAL SOCIAL EVENTS./ *■* -'*1 •’■*•■ 1 :’ ; *The many friends of Henry W. Baer and Miss Maiid L. Lefevre are pleasantly surprised to learn of their marriage, which took place in Franklin, Ind,, this afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. F. Schwartzkopt, formerly pastor of the Methodist Protestant church here. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lefevre of the Mid* dlebury road, was employed at the Miles laboratory, and the groom is employed at Borenman Sons’ hard* ware store. The groom and Rev. Schwartzkopt are very Intimate friends, which was the reason for their going to Franklin to have him perform the ceremony. The couple left on the Big Four this morning for Franklin, and after a week will return to Elkhart, where they will make their home with the bride’s parents. A reception will be held at the church on their return.• * •In speaking of the marriage of Lyn-ton Hitchcock of this city and Miss Rose Hendleman of Berrien Springs, ai n 1 n r'T»n m f Rrt lof f Ol* Oh VC '