New State Center Matron Hasm 'Prominent Family Con-• r mnections* r#• i %• * •The Hinckley Review of last week contained the following account of the Rohde-Evans wedding, which occurred in Dekcilb, Illinois, Tuesday afternoon, JuneBO;“Miss Pearl Evans of Hinckley and Mr. Franz Rohde of State Center,Iowa, were married Tuesday afternoon at the Glidden house in Dekalb toy Rev. W. W, Diehl of the Hinckley Methodist church. .“It was a quiet little wedding party that left Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Miller taking the bride and pastor in their automobile, and- meeting the groom at the Northwestern depot in Dekalb. The only other attendant^ were the bride's brotherArthur and his wife., '“Soon after the ceremony the young couple left for Clear Lake, Iowa, andin that vicinity they will spend two or three weeks with friends and relatives, and will then go to their new home in State Center.t “Mrs. Rohde is one of Hinckley's most popular young women. She has spent all her life here and has been agreat favorite with all. She has trav*%eled a good deal in this country, and is an accomplished and cbarming [character* The groom has made many friends here during his brief visits, He is a clothing merchant in State Center, being in partnership with his father. The congratulations and best wishes of a host of friends follow the young folks to their new home.