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3RCET0N RECOBD, PlgBOETON, UfDIANAFEand(I ir,-en-HYMENEALMiss Eva Terman, of Troy township,' and Grover • I. Chapman, of Thomcreek township, were united in marriage on Thursday, at Washington, D. C. They will be at home In Boston after September 1st.McCaen—HuffmanMiss Mhrie Huffman, of Etna Green and Warren McCuen, of Nappanee, were united in carriage on Saturday at the parsonage of the Church of God in Syracuse, by Rev. Floyd Hedges.Zinn—DillerMiss Katharine Diller and James L. Zinn, of Churubusco, were united in marriage on Thursday afternoon, Rev. J.'B. Glick, of the United Brethren Church officiated. They-will live in Churubusco.Swank—RiffleMiss Thelma Riffle ami Nowel D. Swank, formerly of Laketon, were united in marriage, last week, in Peru, Ind.Miller—ConnerMiss Ruby Conner, of Ft. Wayne, and Clifford L. Miller, of Kokomo, were united in marriage on Sunday by Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, of Fort Wi^yne. They will live in Kokomo.Arnold—SnyderMiss Edna Snyder, of Kokomo, and George Arnold, of Peru, were united in marriage on Monday in Indianapolis. They wilf reside in Peru.Warner—WilsonMiss Helen Wilson, of Laketon, and Lozier Warner, of North Manchester, were united in marriage 011 Saturday at Wabash.Milleman—ClarkMiss Elva Clark, of near Lagrange and Clarence M. Milleman, of Lagrange, were united in marriage on April 14th, at Centerville, Mich.Wilson—GarrisonMiss Blanch Garrison, of Columbia City, and Bee Vain Wilson, of California, were united in marriageunited in marriage on Saturday, by Rev. W. W. Peters. They left immediately after the ceremony* for Ames, Iowa, where they will enter the university of Iowa for the summer, after which they will- makt their home on a farm near Ladoga.Hawks—SchmidtMiss Evelyn Hawks, of Goshen, and John S. Schmidt, of Lakeville, Minn., formerly of Goshen, were united in marriage, last week, in Goshen, Rev. Ezra A. VanNuys, of Chicago, formerly of Goshen, officiated. They will reside at Lakeville.Bayman—LawrenceMiss Mable Lawrence, of Columbia City, and Alfred Bayman, of South Whitley, were united in marriage at Fort Wayne on Friday, Rev. A. J. Folsom, of the Plymouth Congregational Church officiated. They will reside in Fort Wayne.Smith—JonesMiss Eva Caryl Smith, of Janesville, Wis., and Dennis Russell Jones, of Mentone, were united in marriage last week. They will reside at Pal myva, Wis.Willard—WeigelMiss Anna Weigel,’ of Cromwell, and Lawrence R. Willard, of Barbee Lakes, were united in marriage on Saturday in Albion. They will reside Lake.ANT ARMY THREATENING TO DESTROY WICHITA BUILDINGSaturday evening. Thgv will be rei. *1side in Ft Wayne.Murray—MichaelSE7Miss Orpha Michael and Rev. D. R Murray, Of North Manchester, were united in marriage on Sunday evening, by Rev. T. E. George, assisted by Rev. I. B. Book. They will make their home in Union City, where the groom has accepted the pastorate of the Church of the- Brethren.Whicker—EnewbdaonMiss Meta R. Enewbdson, of Van-Pe,r' couver, Wash., and Mr. Harold Whick wil* er, formerly of Whitley county, now of it lie Portland, Oregan, were united in r n a riage on June 1st.5 in- I -Snyder—SwihartMiss Marion Swihart, of Silver Lake, and Dr. Hugh Snyder v united in marriage on Sunday.Helvey—BlalnMadge Blain, of Cleveland township and Russell M. Helvey, of North Manchester,, were united In marriage on Monday by Squire J. R. Harrison. They will reside on a farm in Wabash county.Enyeart—1Miss Bertha Brown, a .Enyeart, of Liberty Miila, were unit-3d in marriage on Saturdaf in Wabash.Kerch—WordenWichita, Kas., June 15 »-Hordes of ants driving upward from the earth through mud tubes are threatening destruction to the $100,000 exchange building at the stockyards here. Oak lumber stored under the building has been practically consumed and the ants have driven their way up along pipelines to the woodwork of the west end of the structure, which they have tunneled as far as the second floor.Washington entomologists have identified the ravaging visitor as an Australian or South American ant which drives in armies, overwhelming in time any wood structure in its path. The cattle at the stockyards are free of attacks.An attempt to stop activities of the pests by placing fly paper in their oath was frustrated when the ants 'milt a dirt bridge across the obstructions and continued their operations. By insulation and shutting off the ants’ return to the ground it is hoped the army can be exterminated.BODY OF R. H. COWENWILL BE SENT TO WARSAWThe body of R. H. Cowen, who drowned in the flood at Pueblo, Col., will be shipped to Warsaw for burial. Mr. Cowen is a brother of Mrs. J. D. Kutz, of Warsaw, where the funeral services will be held.ELECTED ON THE 28tst BALLOTHoward Williams, of North Manchester, was elected Superintendent of the Wabash county schools Monday, on the 281st ballot, after the trustees had been deadlocked all day. Dan Ranhard was the opposing candidate.The call of a katydid can be heard for a quarter of a mile.Rose C. Worden, of Columbia City, rnd Philip Kerch, of Washington township, were united in marriagi Monday. They will reside on a farm in Washington township.Williams—ShiptayMiss Golda Williams, of Mar Talma, and Devon Shipley, of Bourbon, were united in marriage • on Satur* day afternoon at the U. B.Bourbon, Rev. S. M. H ing.Miss Mabel C. Jeilioon and Mr. Carl U. Ulrey, of Sautt' Whitley, were united in marriage at Churubusco on Wednesday, at.the Baptist parsonage, Rev. J. B. Bair oQclating. They will make their h*M In South Whitley.Stoner—Ij Miss Vera Barnhart and Paul D.MaiwhaMar, won'{Stoner, of NorthDon’t FBy tha|;we mean your automobile, those who are ine of a car to try am ter mechanic tryi tered pistons, of when a screw-dri ics are specialists for you to bring be tuned up.ACCESSORIES GCGive us a trialCoffc
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