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icrts a chemist anil a capable young man. A host of frionits extend congratulations anil well wishes.Hug-Pritchett Marriage, oyi Lester J. Hue. son of Mrs. Julius ,ai- Hue of Highland, and Mias Esther «k IPrtMhe^,v daughter ofurgeu noi 10 miss it.Merry Workers’ Party.The MeriT Workers' Society of the Presbyterian church held a Lincoln's and Washington's birihilay party Thursday afternoon in the basement of tho Presbyterian ctrorch with ate decor-Inns-:lt*ndhece.teriri-jidIn»nttatedgo,theind«tn-indrtjAl-!rs.He.^osat 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning in the First Baptist church of Collinsville by Rev. Percy Ray, the pastor, who performed tho double ring ceremony. Attendants to the couple were Delmar Hug, brother of the groom, and Miss Lynette Pritchett, sister of the bride. Mrs. Seth Reed, of Collinsville played tho Wedding March and Mrs. Genevieve Tuell of Troy sang I Love You Truly,” and The One Rose.” Following the ceremony a wedding dinner wa9 served at the home of the bride's parents In thla city, 'mtimr which the couple departed on a honeymoon trip to Decatur, Chicago and Milwaukee. Upon their return they will reside at 1708 Zschokke street, in Highland. The groom has been employed at the Highland electric light and power plant and his bride until recently was employed at the Moulton-Bartley shoe factory In that city. Both are estimable and popular young people and have a host of friends who extern! congratulations and best wishes.Miscellaneous Shower.at-L.K»Q Of md Mr. icy lae. iisa ind np-i La: ind Ira. of ink ett, ina Ira. att. coy ds-rry 7a; md *et.Miss Edna Shaffer, whose marriage 10 Henry Leo Linder took place Monday, was tendered a miscellaneous shower last Friday evening by a number of young lady friends at the home of Miss Gladys Cornet. Mrs. Herbert Lory and Misses Faye Snodgrass and Gladys Gornet were hostesses. Bridge was the diversion of the evening, four tables being employed, and prises were awarded to Miss Grace Shaffer, Mrs. Charles Mulach and Mrs. Helen Bpatta. Refreshments were also served and the bride received many handsome and useful gifts. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Ella Lukens and Mrs. Helen 8path of St. Louis, Mrs. Hairy Potts of Carlyle, Mrs. Charles Mulacb.- of St. Louis and Mrs. Herbert Lory of Highland.and contests were Indulged In, after which refreshments wero served.Birthday Supper.Mr. and-Mrs. Emil Schneider entertained a few friends at a turkey supper at tbelr country home Tuesday evening In honor of tho birthday anniversary of their daughter. Miss Anita. The evening was spent In playing bunco in which prizes were awarded. The young hostess also received a number of nice presents.Bunco and C*M Party.The Holy Name Society of 8L Jerome’s church gave a bunco • and card party Thursday evening in St. Jerome's school hall, which, despite the Inclement weather, was well attended and afforded an enjoyable social time. Prizes were awarded and refreshments served.Bunco and Card Party.Tho Pleasant Hour Club of St. Paul's Lutheran church gave their annual bunco and card party last Saturday evening In the school auditorium. There was a large attendance on tho occnston and the games were spirited. Prizes were awarded and refreshments served.There death In letters I Anna Ing on c close as Hllka port at approve!Fred allowed; celptB lt;Joaepl report t minister 28.Samheirshiporderedsey.Adalli proof o: letters George Claim deceases James L. Rebe Chrlsi of Firstlie.9\Tendered Birthday Party.Mrs. Minnie Prott was given a party at her home Thursday afternoon by a number of lady friends | who called in honor of her 74th birthday. After a delightful lunch a I social evening was had the guests departed wishing the hostess many mom happy return* of the day. Those present were: Mrs. Henry Btrdel-T-eler, Mrs. Louise Kipp and Mrs. * ~»l*e Taaka. oT BdwardsvlUe, and ■* ■ Val. Ottwetn, Mr*. John Wll-Mrs. Oebauer, Mrs,n Ottweta. Mrs. OsoarOttwelnMr*Personal Paragrapns.Mrs. Charles Sury and Mlsa Eliza-both Schwalm wore St. Jacob visitors last Friday.Mrs. Alice Collins, of St. Louis, was a guest of Miss D. G. Jarvis several days last weak.Mrs. George W. pelger spent Monday In Blast 8t. Louiswith her daughter, Mrs. Alexander Scott.Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Marsh, of St. Louis, 8undayed here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilkinson.Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Llebler attended a meeting of I. G. A. representatives in St. Louis Monday evening.Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Ludwig are spending the week In St. Louis with their daughter. Mra. C. R. Aydelott, and family.Prof. John B. Farley, principal of the high school, spent several days thlB week ip Pawnee with his mother who 1b ill.Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wllklnaon, of East 8t. Louts, were guest* of the former’s, parents, Mr. and Mr*. Percy Wilkinson, last Friday.Mias Ruby Roeeberry. of Wanda, accompanied bjr.MtsajE^lth B.9t Taoomii^ Wtah-, TFWtoJhW.hern as Rees.Mrs. last Su! with ht He, and tucky.Mr. a 8L Lou Davldso day gu« Morris* Mrs. employi Alton, i her par Moore, Mr. a and Mr down fiand spc and Mr B. W Ing of Assocla paper Aated EXNormalFriday.Relat!funeralCarllnvi
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