meefoll(EBib:BSINuiDolt;yescoiMrW:Following the ceremony a wedding -breakfast was served at the bride’s home 011 Ash street. The bride’s table had as a centerpiece, a glass howl of yellow chrysanthemums sur-roundeci by yellow candles. Mr. and Mrs. Hinsch left on a wedding trip to Chicago. They will make their home in Mansfield, where the groom holds h position with the Mansfield Tire and Rubber company.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrsi.G- W. Henne and family anctlEarl Heclc of Mansfield; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Henne of. Youngstown;-Mr and Mrs. J. C- Henne and j K£ family- of^Columbus; Mrs. Charles Henne|-hirs. Addie Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Critchfield of Troy;Mrs. G. Strome of Columbus; T. A. Crabb lof^ima; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mersman of Celina, and Mrs. George. Schooler of Wapakonela.The-bride’s going-a-way suit was a brownssritin dress with coat and hat to match/' Mr. Hinscli is the son of M. arifj Mrs. W. L. Hinsch. Mr. ;uul Mrsf Hinsch are both popular young people in this city, and are members of Piqua’s younger society set. . §The best wishes of their many friends^accompany them to their now home.paicnIVc