Groom Well Known Among Waterloo's Younger Set—Bride Formerly Taught School at Reinbeck,At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in St Patrick's church, Cecelia, Iowa, will occur ihe marriage of Miss Anna MeA-voy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John IVCcAvey, of'Ehaa, Iowa, to Robert A. Lonergan of Reiabeek, formerly of Waterloo.’ • ■Invitations rave been out fo** several days and lenitives and friends of the groom residing: in rhis city leave today to attend the initials. The groom is vo-'l aud favorably kuown in j Waterloo, in-.ng Uie son of Mrs Kiiua Louergan and a brother of George Lonergan. reporter on the Daily Reporter. He is a graduate of the East Side high school and the Northwestern University of Chicago. He was employed by JVangler Bros.’ drug store for eleven years. Five years ago ?;e j went to Rcinbeck. purchasing the fr- ! vine drug stuck, of which he bus been propmior ever since.Miss McAvoy was formerly teacher in the Re in beck public schools and is a you ig lady of considerable accomplishments. She has resided with her parents near Cecelia for some time, 1 where her father is a wealthy reu! o?.- j tate holder. Those who leave here to- • day to attend ilu? ceremonies are | George Lonergan and Mrs. Ellen Den- ' ergau, brother and mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wallace of Mason Cily. who have beeu vzsitiy-in Waterloo for several days Mr. and ! Mrs. J. K. Lonergan of Cedar Rapid-'. Mr. and Mrs. Par Joyce. Mr. a 2/d Mrs. Tom Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brennan, all of Waterloo. Several other friends of both the bride and groom will also attend.