SOCtCtV IN AND about defianceCLARA M. MILLER, Society EditorHome—’Phone, Bell 167YOfficeTravelleis.Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Slagle will cntefitain the members of the Travellers Club, Tuesday evening.* * *Thirteen Club.Mrs. Abbie Davison will entertain the Thirteen Club Wednesdayafternoon.* * *McCabe-Hoshock.The St. Michael’s Church at’he North Ridge was the scene of a very pretty wedding, Tuesday morning when at nine o’clock,Andlauer read Nuptial HighMass solemnizing the marri; 1L’ eofMaragretdaughter ofand Mrs. John Hosaek and l'hilip McCabe, jr. son of Mr. andMrs. Philip McCabe, sr.Miss Valeria Fronk presided at 'the organ and played the wed-oing march from Lohengrin when the bridal party approached le altar. After the ceremonyMiss Frmony, a bounteoussohn’s wedding march.The ceremony was solemnizedin the presence of about two hundred friends and relatives.Immediately after the cere-weddingbreakfast was served at Ithe 1 rule’s parents near Jewell* at which about three hundred covers were laid.The guests were also enter-ained at dinner and at supper. A large platform was erected in the yard, and the young people em ioyed a ’bowery” and also aJ ' m #Lance in the barn, both of which were made festive by itlie profuse use of greenery.The bride was attended by Miss Rose Pfirrman. AlphonseSinger was itlie best man.The bridal gown was of rose colored 'sat.11. The bridal veil was held by a half wreath of nses. The bride carried an arm bouquet of white roses. The eridemaid was gowned in rose colored cloth, and carried pinkM tMfcat mMr. and Mrs. Philip McCabe will make their home at Jewell, where the groom owns a blacksmith shop.Among the guests present from a distance were Martin McCabe of Seattle, Wash. Mis McCabe of Cleveland, John McCabe of Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Burns of Paulding, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Singer of J Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Peiter Tuehl of Ayersville, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rath of Paulding.» » tLadies’ Aid.The ladies’ Aid society of theChristian church will meet at thehome of Mrs. Wm. Helmick Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 2 p. m.* * *Class Meeting.There will be a meeting of Mrs.L. L. (Jmfield’s Sundayclass this evening at 7:30 at their class room at the church. Every member is requested to be present as election of officers will be heldat this meeting.* * *Ames-Bates.atnine\ uesdav morning, o’clock, Rev. A. W. McDaniel, pastor of the First Baptist church solemnized the marriage of Miss Laura Bates, daughter of Mrs. Harriet Bates and Charles Ames, the marriage taking place at the bride’s home 257 East Broadway. Mrs. Bates and the bride’s sister.Mrs. John Hammond of Jewell witnessed the ceremony.mMr. and Mrs. Ames left immediately, via the B. O. for a short trip.Upon their return, they will reside on East Broadway.* * *Series of Parties.Mrs. J. B. Ury has issued invitations to a series of parties, to be given in honor of Mrs. Roscoe Carle of Fostoria, who is herguest. The first entertainmentwill be given Wednesday evening, and the second, Thursday afternoon.* * *German Aid.The German Aid will meetthis evening at 7.30 at their hall.* *' *Sorosis.The ladies of Sorosis met in annual session Monday afternoon with Mrs. Walter Shelly as hos-Ik/*Mrs. Karl Groweg read a veryinteresting paper upon Rurik (Russ). 'Phe calling of the north-men. Miss Hardy gave a paper upon the Introduction of Christianity. Queen Olga 957, Vladimir. The subject of Mrs. Harley’s paper was Yarosalaf. the wise. 1054. First Russian Code ofLaw, Monomah and his Will.” Miss Lattv read Miss Hoffman’s per,* 'Phe Word about Igor’s1’ lghts.’Miss Warwick of Cleveland was the guest of Sorosis.After the program, delicious refreshments were served.* * *Birthday Celebration.The members of Sorosis will hold their annual birthday celebration November fourth, instead of October thirty-first. Mrs. Aug ust Martin will be the hostess. 'Phe celebration will be a Russian tea.* * *Farther Lights.Mondav evening, the voung lad• O m « ?ies of the Farther Lights held a very pleasant meeting at thehome of Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Me Daniel. Miss Minnie Lee McDaniel, of Frankfort, Kentucky,who is visiting with the McDaniels for a few davs. was the guest9 Oof honor.• 1'1 wentv membeVs of the society% «r Jwere present. The early portionof the evening was given over to an interesting program.Lucile Kusian gave several readings, and Miss Mildred Corbett, Miss Jna Conroy and Miss EllenWMorse each gave instrumental selections. An interesting letter from Miss Eva Decker who was an active member of the society.wbut who is now studying Osteo-opathv at Kirksville. Mo. was read This was primarily a work meeting, and the young ladies made the bags which they will send to the Indians at Christmas time.After the completion of the work, games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served.* * *Dancing Party.A company of young will hold a dancing party at Citizens’ Opera House, Mondayevening.Bridge PartyMrs. T. T. Ansberrv was hos-tess at a bridge party, the appoint ments of which were marked bvw(Continued on page