i—m i»»«..rijiuiH' iitii rlt;n—'• **********''*##+*■ »****•lt;**•**•ITlie announcement • .narrlw-Vr u,.. im-.,.b..i . ..nil. obi Iv* u | VI III* IIIIU 14 II’ ,54*4 »« 1 * ” * ”«f Miss Zelmu Hhlt; l»*y, daughtei of 1 baud ami orrh.-tnAh tin* announcement I* becoming (entiageticrull j known hcartsome goodt fJiniinv *, f».-» arlt;* winging out to thlt;* young jnonyiMr. and Mrs. Tlmrmun Slmley and Mr Oliver I. Tracey, ~on lt;l Mi andMrs. K. K Tracey, students at Ohio .Stuff* ami Ohio llnlver-.it!• - upon *vni-ii thirtieth nineteen hundred uial fApril “ , , , 01 , p, i,.I inteiest to a ho t ofi « a• 11 v six wan the outstanding tHlx* iriends in thin community i* th** an,| ,,r,. of a dinner handsomely enlei, u 'riiniTHTii nntim» mlt; tit of the manias of Motallied I* Mf. and Mi- *- ^ ^ v1t.(lri„, Tayiur. of m»at MadisonSheiey. of neat Bloomingbm g.. .tin ^ Floyd H. Mitchell, of thisday. 'I’h«* surprise of tin* announce * , i„,„it heit(TinBetaMotiduMins .1meiil leinporiMiiy oversiuiuoweu tintuct that tin* dinner had been given inellt; v^rempny wason Motuhi) ovi-ning. Nov«*nil* r «*iglitlivoted ----- . .... n’elork. Reverend W. M.Iioiiur ». Mr. Bheley. Mrtbd.y ^AI,, - ■*the Beventh ».mlv«,r»ary or Mr. and „ perf„„lllMK ,b.. .Ins .-eremoay.* fi ft„,a. Kayn.uod UtMatla. .a a«Kh» , h(:r Bril„ua,lon Inor Culumbu.. Mr and ^ faH Mt. HterliUBwere alao loeluded to I he ram h|i. (of)1(t t»»; o I n • *4 **i .ily pai tyBoth young people belong to well known families and have friends gatraining atBrant llo-pital. graduating in Seplem he t.ilurpeiI Iniiliaof a omas dinnoulMr Mitchell, .who iu the son of MrSewremaiitf HHOHM rlore, HO hat the interest of the aw*! und Mrft# Mitchell, was gradual-^uouneeinent ts widely shared, I le v | ^^ f,,,,,, the Washington High School ||y of Slave been sweethearts since the jy22. lie i.s an energetic youngbnt*»i B W *‘1*1 hlt;‘H ftH HilH*0hitdes senior yeat in the Washington (uun vl,rv popular, and has,High School and through their lao i ) w|ri(-t. pp graduation. held the position college days The pretty young ,}n‘1lt;’|oI bunk ,.|etk at tin Midland National is now a Senior at Ohio State IJuivereiijoyasiiy graduating in heThe heartsome best wishes of theiryoung couoiring quarter.and it was due to her wish to keep| Hjnijtjng friends go out to the happy the marriage secret until nearer the j time of lier graduation, that it w.o only announced in the Sororities andFraternities ol th** imif*y r jtounj?lt; otiphMrs. ifFlax.In (M rs.iMrs. Gladys t’aa pietiy'am pi of MrWornlightftii oti hthe hlt;Karl(U rrv‘Hi itteu tertal tiedparty, Saturday after*.noon, for her son, Warren Lewi*The marriage had been secretly an-* Campbell, on the occasion of #|iie hfihpounced by Sorority to Sorotity at a birthday,shower at the Sorority litause and fol | There was a peanut Nuii' in wl,ilt; h jHnni lowed by another shower given by a Rebecca C’olfey won th^* first prize sorority Hintcr. Miss Ludle i’rusbing. ttnd Charles Coffey the *elt; ond hllettat tin* home of her father. Hr. Frusli-1 liays won the prize for the besting The bridegroom's Fraternity also CUariestffn dancer Following a roundaunounced it at a banquet in his J of games, appetizing refreshments J nor wete served. The children were given# . i . , 1*1 baiiK * or t andieTht* reretuonv pHrfoiuuMi «»rine erwuiuu) n # j lm.l||dw| w||b popular host wereKehecia and t’harleH Coffey, Kver . 11 Taylor. Mary Katherine I«umbeck.t Roberts, Jean. Johnwith iTheWon*prugtvwon 1* ft 9 mof ’Wi-,* ’m* * wo'clock in tin* evening by ReverendFredrick R tio-*. (’.Validview Methodist chureli. Columtms, formerly**0t lhU *i,y- . , , I Jimmie Rees. Mary Katherine Myers,Miss Edrie Thomas, a Sorority sister ^ Os^h. Charles Deen, DorothyJean Smith, Mary I.ee TheolraidFreda Fultz, Rdmond and Roma v\oodat Ohio state and Mr Rlvin F Donaldson. Instructor of Corporation FinanceO S. U. and Lieutenant of lie* \ m*■] ||jailMlt;J Bailey. Mary Umiseversity hand, a Fraternity brother of ^ ^ ^ Hays j(.an KUt.n Are-tlte groom, were the witnesses. jh {f (b(lumbus.iriu*1. ttu # % ♦ nil l i t*o !;ts Bint!;« \\ »4 tin* r*»rt*m«inj tIhm » wh *4 (i i ii 11 • * t at t h«* l h * h III * r f ^slary (Jrai*4* Snyd** was hostess at- - - -f * *n « f » ' * » *■ — — - -American Beauty i\moh andiihe First i*resbyt(*rtan lt;hurclt, Mondaywfthlillies used in decoration.Mrs Tracey lias accepted tin- posiof instructor of Home Hconomh s and Dietetics (fltio State Fniver ilyand Mr. Tracey will continue hi* medical studies at Ohio University,Athens.afternoon.Beaterso the Light Twenty tiieiwheFH were preHeiilthe advisor. Mis (Rady Coffey, in the absence of the president. Rl**anore Horne vb ** president pri ided M.t* yBriie* Snyder had tin* lesson studyfor the afternoon... , i At the ciuUe of th»* meeting, tin*The bride a bright, and attraetDeJ, i, ,. i lt;blidren adjourned to the basementgirl entered Ohio State following hmi i 11i i°r games, the hostess serving daintygraduation In th«* local illgb Slt;nool. Jrefreshments.The bridegroom nine entered OhioSlaie. and studied then* tor two andyea is before laking up• ludies at Ohio University. He was ai ii ti hi rf uni if \Mrs. Austin F Hopkins prefaced »he business meeting of the WorldService Build Of tile First ITesbyeut s.? lie wMilt; hildtGeorgparty« ot lie\i i-.