♦4♦♦4♦♦Dates To Be RememberedH44444444444444444 44M# date listed ever Aft**a lafi ahead of the metMISS STOLZENBERGIS BRIBE IN PRETTYSept. A—Bid Pavement daaec, dive* by St. Peter's Sfiplaeopal eharch oa Broadway avenue, Sheboygan Falla.iway avea Sept. P—'Family danee a I William tiltilcr'i, Cleaeland.WEDDING AT TRINITYot toSept. o—- Wedding aaaUeraary at Matloaal hall.Sept. 10*13 — Play, -R0-50* to he given at Bethlehem hall.Sept. 10 — Dane* at Paul Uohr’a, Mohrnvllle.Sept. 10 — lUarnMBB and llvlofa-ton'a plenlc and danee, Cednf €3rove.tng.get-d.” o letme r at le—I if 1Six tables of bridge were played at the weekly card party at the Country club yesterday afternoon This la a smaller number than usually attend the affairs, due, perhaps to the fact that many were away for Labor Day and did not return until some time Tuesday. Mrs. E. R Richards won the prize. Dainty refreshments were served by the committee in charge, of whjch Mrs. Paul Krez was chairman.camei feeltt as ot al* int tosaid, utten-waa ue as i not »emed inirm.Uihhv.Mrs. Francis Williams will entertain at a one o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon at her home, 702 Ontario avenue, in honor of Mrs. Mabel End-Hoffman, of Berlin, Germany, and Mrs. Marion Zundel, Los Angeles, California.Mrs. Fred Voigt, North Seventh street, is entertaining at an Informal picnic thlfl afternoon at Boll-rath’s Parle In honor of her sister, Mrs. Jesse KKommers *-*-4-4-4 Mrs Albert Neese will entertain the members of the E. N T ft club at her home. 1138 Swift avenue. Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o’clock.11111115 RFKRINR IRMiss Aurelia Stolzenburg, daughter of Mr and Mrlt;s. Ernst Stolzenburg, 1734 North Twelfth street, and Albert J Erdman, son of the lateMr and Mrs. J Erdmann, wereunited in marriage at 9 o'clock Monday morning at the parsonage of the Trinity Lutheran church by the Rev. C, P Schulz.The bride wore a sand colored dress of Spanish lace with black picture hat and carried an arm bouquet of flowers in the pastel shades. She was attended by her sister, Mias Elinore Stolzenburg, as bridesmaid, who wore a dress of brown gross de landri, a hat of Duvetyn to match and carried flowers similar to the bride’s Chester Hasenstein was the best man.After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents for the immediate relatives. Decorations were artistic ' in the colors of yellow and white.Mr and Mrs.- Erdmann left for a honeymoon trip late in the afternoon for the Wisconsin Dells They made the trip by motor and upon theirreturn here will make their home with the bride’s parents.The bride is one of the managers of the Stolzenburg millinery store and will continue serving her patrons there after her return home 1 The groom is employed at the H C, Prange company store. A host of friends extend felicitations.A |Satur gel i c« Latis Augustreet Mr s Clair rlage ed a by R Th baroi and j She roses Gold and die i VioU werewore ton dreft chin then quet groo Rup Af a re the pret of oper Uve ders out-Tlove dim Mrs wit! Tw* mai tion and OhlTthe