Frank Klaus, of Lima, and Miss Catherine M. Bockey MarriedA pretty nuptial event occurred n I at St. John’s Catholic church Wed I nesday morning, at 7.45 o’clock, when Mias GatherLne M. DoickeyKlaus Of Lima. tFhe cetremony iwaa 1 performed by tttev. Fr. George* I number of relatives a/nd friends of the high contracting parties. The I bride iwas attired in h becoming gown of blue mesflaline silk, with hat to Watch. Miss Anna Bockey, a 'f sister Of the bride, was the brides- maid, and wore a sruiit of blue (taffeta pilk, with ,a white hat. The ‘ groom was attended by his bro-11 their, Albert Klaus of Lima.The wedding nvas followed by a 11 reception at the borne of the bride, just west of Delplhos. At noon aI dinner was served It'o the dimmed iII ate relatives of the bride and 1 I groom. The tables were tastily? I decorated with bunches of roses and strands of amilax. 1A number 1 1 of Delphos people .assisted in the 1 celebration. I 1■ thias Bockey and !Ls An lestimiable young lady. She is popular with ^ 1 her friends and her kna/ny admira I ble qualities will ’make her a model £ wife. The (giroom ts a son of LMr. and Mrs. Philip Klaus of Lima, and is among the best known business men jotf that city. Mr. and Mrs. Klaus received many beautiful and (appropriate wedding pre-1 their friends.(Mr. and Mrs. Klaus will make their holme in Lima a/nd will go to housekeeping at '405 north Main street in that *city. The best of wiShes of a host of friends go with them through their wedded life.Philip Klaus, and daughter, Miss ■Clara, Mr. and Mrs. A. Feltz, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peltz, Mr. and Mrs. G. Peltz, Misses Janette Walsh, Kate Wilhelm, Fanny Quinan, Miss Stine, Miss McENeff, Mr. and Mrs. Christen, of Lima, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koebbe, of Cincinnati, were out-of-town guests at the Klaus-Bockey wedding, Wednesday.at St. John’s Church.d became the bride 6f Mr. FrankU Lang, in the presence of a 'largesents as tokens of esteem from