VERGEVNES'Will Dorn. 1. H. Cornett, C. A. East* fling, it. F. I). farmers, were business visitors h ,rlt;* Friday.Mrs. Berth. (’iow of mar CreekPaun, visited lior lt;i i.uxhter, Mrs.Tony Franklin, and !i r pat nts,Mr. and Mrs. (’oral Fra in, Frida.'.Mrs. Chas. A Hard and little son,Kenneth, were shoppers in Mur-pliysboro Monday.Gilbert Woodward, who has beenill, is slowly improving.Miss Bertha Ke.ss ■! and neohovFreddie Phoenix, oi Ore.villa. visited their sister and aunt. Mrs.Theodore Walker, Cundr.v.Miss Minnie Hack is vk.ithe bf,rcousin, Mrs. Eva Kim me! Mjrers. at Monroe. Mi eh.Roy Allard, cashier at VcrgennesStat * Bank, who lets been dlt; tained at home a few da vs herius.* of illness. is able to r* sumo hi.; dutiesagain at the bankJacob Neuman is in receipt of an j announcement that his son, FerdNeuman, and Miss Austie Co wenwere united in marriage Feb. 7 atGreely, Colo. Mr. Neuman has had* A •a position as foreman in a beetsugar factory at Ft. Morgan, Colo.,for some time. They will be at home on Euclid street. Ft. Morgan, after March 1.Miss Leatlia Hann, who has beenon the sick list, is improving.Joseph Smith and Mrs. Mary Ellis of Marion were married Saturday evening at the home of thegroom’s nephew, William Smith Jr.is the second adventure onthe sea of matrimony, both bride and groom having been married before. They will reside at the Harlan Parrish property inmirth nf town.