Ptter Champ Boling and Miss Sara Sibyl Davis to Be United on July 5.— Invitations were received in Bloom* ir.gto-n and Normal Saturday to the wedding of Miss Sara Sibyl Davis and mi, later Champ Boling at the home of the ptiruUs of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davits i ern Bank Farm, Street, Md.The wedding will take place at 1 v t luck Wednesday afternoon, uJly Many people m the tv\o cities will be ii terested in this marriage because of the tael that the groom is very well iiiiowu here. He lived in Normal for about ten yeaivH, Ht inK the son ut John 1,. Boling, i* or several ears he wag employed in the shoe and men’s fur-i ighing store of Bert R. Mi K* ynolds in Normal, goipg from there to Bunnell i ios. in Bloomington, where be was a trusted employe and popular salesman, lie was also quite well known in tnuai-tu! circles, being a tenor of ability, and during his residence here gang in several church choir a and was a member i*8 a number of quartets.About lour years ago he and his , i father and brother purchased a farm in Iowa, moving later from that stati* t' Maryland, where another farm »vas j purchased. The bride is an attract o kind accomplished young woman wh*esalt; quaintatn e he has made since g« mg east. Following a wedding trip the young couple will be at home to their friends at Catopsville, Md, near whith \ lace Mr. Holing is engaged in farm* jng. The prospective groom c: me cngimilly front ivkin, is u graduate of the high school at that place, and .s one lt;f the most popular young men over «n the city.