Front streetIWlegand 724 West I'avenportlt;• 4* ♦Fourteen hoys and seventeen girts will receive their hret Hol ( oninm *»im at S o'eiolt;K Sunday morning a* St Mary’s lt;hurrh the rholr will Ring high mass at this time In the afternoon at 3 o c!olt; k they will tie received *nto the Sodalltv or the \Irgln Mary, and also enrollen In the Scapular First communion certificates will be* issued and th«* services will be elosed by the benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Those who will oe received are Hoys—Vincent Faesster Herbert 8chall. Raymond Sill, John Stewart Gee rge Krohn, Henry Murrav, Alelph 8cheib. Iowdal, IrvinRuff, Herbert Farrell, Charles Mo-Take, Karl KouD August Gink, Ed-v atd VersltsGirls—Mary IGcks Ciara Froe-ter Gorena Hos Frances Kelly, Nellie Gink, Alice nruyntjens. ClaraBruynt Jens, Gertrude i-age. Dor otny Gage, Jeanette Rank Elliza-heth Reuter, Margaret Edgeworth, Gertrude Murraw. Ieone Duffy,Della Julius. Margaret Vandale, Hazel Scball« ♦ ♦A quiet home wedding took place Wednesday mgbt at the Davenport Trinity Germau Gutberan cburcb when Rev O H Dorn united in marriage Edmund I fU*og, son of Mrs Christiana Ploog of 1019 Brady street* and Ella Ebendorn daughter of Herman Ebendorn of 1624 Sixteenth street The couple were unattended, and ihe wedding ceremony was marked bv its utter simplicity♦ ♦ ♦One of the most brilliant social functions of the s^a^n was the wedding of Miss Anna Belle Carroll, daughter of Mr ond Mrs John Carroll of 208 Rushoime street. Davenport. to William i Keefe, a prominent attorney of * mton. which was celebrated at 8 2 o clock Wednesday morning at the church of Balnt Paul the Apostle Kev lt;’ .1 Dona-hoe celebrated the nuptial high mass, being assisted b Rev vV E Carroll of Marengo, la. The wedding was solemnized in “the presence of a large company of relatives and friends ofthe couple.♦ 4* vA pretty wedding of Wednesdayevening was that of Miss Anna Kathryn Clemann. daughter of,Mr. and Mrs. Hans Clemann, 1318 Fourth avenue, Rock Island to William J Orth. 2132 Eddy street. Davenport. The nuptials were celebrated at the home of the bride's parents At 8 o’/Clock by Rev H. F. Lange of Cry|til, N. W., a brother-in-law or the bride. The bridal couple were attended by the bride’a sister, Missand Herman C t lemann brotherlt;' the brld« a« bcs»t man Thebride wan prettily gowned In white • ro;lt; lt;1lt; i hiene worn over silk, and h« r veil was fastened with a wreath of brides roses She lairlod a bouquet of bride s roses The bridesmaid was also beautiful in her dross ot while embroidered voile over white silk She carried a bouquet of pink rosesBefore the bridal part appeared, Miss Minnie Johnson sang ‘Oh, Promise Me and as the party descended the steps she played theGohengrin wedding march The ceremony was performed beneath an ar» hwav of greenery and pink roses. The home was prettily decorated in pink and green, the brides chosen colors, smilax and pink roses beingusedFollowing the ceremony a wedding supper was served In the dining room in which the color scheme had been carried out as in the other rooms Streamers of fjfcnilax hung from the chandeliers to the corners of the table where they were fastened with lovers' knots of pink ribbon In the center of the table a large wedding cake set off the table Covers had been laid for 40 and delicious four-course trnpper was served During the evening the guests enjoyed themselves socially, singing the songs which were sung when the bride's parents were married The bridal couple left for a wedding trip in the east and they will be at home after Aug 1. at 921 Fifteenth street, their home furnished by the bride's parents♦ ♦ ❖At the home of Rev Cady of Watertown last evening at 8 o’clock E. F Jones, son of Mr and Mrs. Evan Jones of East Moline, and Miss Florence David, daughter of Mr. and Mrs F David of Moline were married The couple was unattended. The ring ceremony was used The groom is employed at Barnard Geaa manufacturing company as a stenographer Mr and Mrs. William Kahler of Everett, Wash . were present The latter Is a sister of the bride Mr and Mrs. Perkins of Moline were present.1(Continued on Page Id.)% Classic Tats ExplainedIt was late at night The officer-stopped DJogenes* What are yoi* dp-tog?” asked the officer 1 am looking for an honest man,” warn the shrewd rdapdnse.csmaamwi atriy. ilBf jinks,** skfeiL*wm.