*George Regenfuss, St. Fran* is. Wla .Caledonia Rev. George Meyer, Rev. Schneider..0AJLEDOKIA. WIs., Aug. t«,-~A R#v* Kal.er, of Mflwaukao, Rev. Phil -, . . . . . , .. lip Prei* of Burb nfcton, Re' Alfredlarge crowd of friend* and relatives , ...... . .Meyer, of \A at kin*. Iowa, and Revof Mr. and Mr*. «'arl Mueller gath- L*0 Gabriels of I'aledonta.ered at their home and enjoyed a other out-of-town guests were Mrgenuine country picnic last Sunday. „nd Mrs. p*ter Meyer. Mr. and MrsMu»Jc, singing and out-of-door Jnhn MfVer and family, Mrs. Nrorbe: t games furnished great amusement M#rr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edfor young and old. Represhment* win Meyer and family, Mr and Mrs. were in order all day, and a pic- r Thelen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert The-nic dinner and supper were served 1#n and Mr and Mr*. Peteror the spacious lawn, Xot until fhelen and family. Mrs. Mary Thelen,dark did the merry crowd disperse to return to their home*, The party included; Mr. and Mrs. AnthonyBauer and family of Waukeshar. and Mrs. Peter Thomas, Mr. andrs. Gharles Wolter, Mr. and Mrs.Simon Gasper, Mr, and Mrs, JohnBraun, John Arents. Mis* Annie Tbe-Messre and Mmea Fred Sutter and |^n %jr. and Mr* Vuguat Meyer, allfamily, Joseph Blederman. C. Muel- - of Mllwauke*. Dr K J. Meyer. Dr. J !er, J. Miendl, Fred \\ endorf and Meyer. Dr. Raymond Meyer andchildren « har.e,, Armbruster and fa mi lie.* Mrs Mary Meyer and fa m - ifamily Joseph It or h Her. and family, jjy Mrs. TilMe lt;err n nor Mt and Mr*Georg** Ring. Frank Stimet and f.*r»nU Sujak. Mr. and Mrs Nbk \ c°n* * hestei Pejensk. and fa mil', Arenti, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas, a 1 rJohn Armbruster, Mrs. John Datka of €hiemg0; Mr. and Mrs, August and children, Mrs. L. Stlmer, Ml** j}urrlt;» Mr, and Mrs, John Burry ofAtilt® SSlrtMMStoBT tnd frlWtf, Mrs, j Victor, Iowa and Mrs Pat D*lmar,Wlt#r Bl|98lktt II #f MllWIMSkM» * anfj Mrs. Barney Mr. andMr William Gradl Br of Carr®!vlll«# M K , Hauser Mr and Mr., L#ojroiepti Muitter iM chlldwn, Anna, and Mrt. Li*o w#rdtlf allIfliAdtatft Jnhn. Anthony and Margar j Oel wcln, Iowa; Miss Barbara W#r-et, and An’hony and Hi»r Mlchal. I of Kanfjaja city. Mo, MU* Marie Mr. and Mf®* IB* J** Raltmaler and WertJel of PubuQue, Iowa; Mr, andHelen, Mi*s Smith end Hallet Huffar Mr* Barney Herman, Mr. and Mrsof Racine, and Mfss Mayma Huffar, yyank Ranger. Mr. and Mr*. Ed Ar-of Ja Farge were entertained at the ^n.,, mr and Mr*. Sylvester Arent* home of Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Leon- Mrs. Thena Arent*. Mrs. Nick Funk, ard, Monday'. tr« Nick Fuhrman, all of Kenosha.Hilery Rinke 1, spending a week Jrif,„ph Ar„n?J! „f Grafton, Wl* Mrwith bi«» cou*in* In Milwaukee #Blt;| Mr, ,.har1aa Vrana Mr and Mr«Mr* Lester Simon attended the N, k T^r) k M ,* Margar* : Famarriage of he, cousin. Miss Lucille Mis* Hanna Niede*. AlbertDavid, to Edward Mart if at Bur- * Vrana Mr and^Mr„ fter Stllb, Mr.llngton. Wednesday morning Th#i * Ma* Hecht. Eleanor, RlaraRev Edmund J Goebel prepormed ^ Norbarl Mever, *U of Racine Mr the ceremony at the St Charlesand Mrs Joseph Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Meyer. Reuben Jordan, Mr andrs. John Barnhart!, all of Sturte- \€church.Mis* Renas Michel of Oskwoodyawed atftftl days with hw grand- .I**r.nt,. Mr and Mr, Mathla, '™ y yMr, „f th«Mir'h'1- brld.s, now Mr. Chari,, Vrana ofMr,. Una Mich*!, la pa„lnK ih* ,nd Mra John Braun, ofw*.k „ ,h* Jacol. Soaring and Al- w„„ un,„d m„.i,l.*r. Mtchela horn*. In Mllwauk** H a, , d„,lb], w,adln. ,*w,nnjMr. and Mr* Philip Rlnke enter- , h, . . .. ... . , , performed at the same cnurcn.tamed the following gue«t* last Saturday: Mr. and Mrs Georgedrawbridge and children. Mi arm Mrs Mathew Starck and family of Milwaukee. Mr, and Mr* EdwinHoluh and Harriet and FerdinandRlnkeRaymond Mutchie of Thompson vllle, passed Wednesday with hi* grandparents, Mr. and Mrs AugustGoebel.■'Mr* Elizabeth Barth and Henryvisited th Mr and Mrs peter p* l Groot at Borryvlllo Sunday, IExtensive preparation* are he ng i made b\ the committee in charge, ifor the i^abor Fay picnic to be held t lt;n ’be lt;* T. pari*' groinlt;1*- 1One of the principal feature* of the afternoon will be - big tug of wa- ^ at : - ‘ ■ a Ther, m .ii i-.*. pie ,» i of a musetnerta for .»b \ ••ung and 1old The Trsschman** band of Mi! -wauker 111 give ,, f,*Tv»’tt in ’ h- 1af’ernoon. ami at 4 .M* the ladies till serve the usual chicken dinnerin the dir:;ng ha! \ grand social 1 will be held in the even ng f r whl* h fspecial orchestra music has been rprocured. Everybody is welcomeElizabeth ILnke f.pent ; he pa*t. * *e\ era! da'* with S' ivi.i and Ioro- jthv Starck In Milwaukee.Edward and Hilda !e Vries jRacine passed the week-end witthf parent* 1St I. aii* C'arholi- church at Cab • jdortia as the seen*- of the largest and mos! elaborate summer edding jI n »h- count' tios morning, h*-n j th- M • -*e« Th* * ’hnst-ne ;Meyer, daughters lt;-t Jacob Meyer of r c'sledoftla, became the bride* of A!- jbert »; Burr’ of Victor Iowa, aridAlvin T Klt;*e|sch of Milwaukee re- )spertlvely tA solemn high m a * * celebrated bv the Revs. Adam Arentr and The©, «Meyer, uncles of the brides, and I.eo tGabriel, and with ten other visiting ’ ]priests in attendance was read at (9 o’clock in the presence of a gath- jf ering of frmnds and relative* which ^ filled the churchThe hi ides lt;/ • e gowned ?» ske sn whit*- cantor crep. tr tn.me*! ;n «r;r* * - a HIT * - 1n n d wore tuli* veils, fashioned en - 'train, with wreaths of orange Mos- j*«m R**t *b.-»u-e- hou-j-iet* *(of bridal r**«elt; nd lilies-* f-the- jvalley. \Urirtat Pnrtiea. JIn the bridal part' attending Miss fTheda Meyer and Mr Hurrv , were]X’ \ i.• M ' • * ■ i ‘ • r. *' *v’ ** ’bride. Miss Edna Thomas of Chicago, j and E’-w • T-.* • cons • ’ the j’bride. . - IMis* Meyer wore pale pink satin J canton beaded with a silver head- |band and slippers, and carried pink t roses, while Mis* Thomas wore a \ gown of yellow georgette ’immed tin ribbons, and carried a basket of « orchids and sweet peas fIn th* second bridal part' werethe Mi.*- Von a K*»e ■ c **is»er • f’he crlt;i»i n l Gertrude v rentrhridesmaid and Adam Meyer, bro- , ’her of th* bride as best tna n Miss .K*»elsch'« gown was of pink l-anton c;w?th oriental la* * . silver headband | avii slippers, an 1 her bouquet was r f «pink roses. Miss Arents wore pale tgreen georgette * r• and carried... chi * n.• v ,«-*lt;. .* John Braun, small nephew of the i tiifl'1* c. • , ,.a 3. • *■_!•*.'•'- a n 1 dusher** a* th* church were Ben Thci-en and Philip Rink*idrNuptial must a-- sung during the mas* by the St. Louis church choir, 4 jjof whirh b* ’ c.a!*s WHS tne*u * jjand the wedding man H w a - played r by John Meyer, an uncleThe wedding festivito*. continued ,with a breakfast dinner, and supper 1at S'. 1 At u 1 * hall, 1guest-* being r entertainc*5 Decorations 'ere in pnk y and white with cut flowersBoth couples left on a honeymoon jtrip to the Dot la of Wloconaln and \ aIowa, and on their return Mr. and t Mra. Burry will make their home tRacine, while Mr, and Mrs, Koolach will reside at *1* Sixth street. Mil-])w aukee. j#Mr. Burry is the son of Mr. and I Mrs ‘August Burry of Victor, Iowa, t and is employed at the Ajax Rubber company, while Mr Koelsch is the : son of Mr and Mra, Refer Koelech of 4 Mil auk* 1*VI nut lt;.nr l*rr%rit|.Among the guests w ere th* f«’ilow . j mg priests He' A*ia» Arentx of h Highland, VVis . Rev. The H. Meer. ltev. Raymond Bill, Rev. J. VAC Bott \ and Rev. iVter Knn« 11»*. nil of Ra- t cine; Rev Edmund Go* I** I Kev.s