Mrs. 0. E. Shives and Woodrow accompanied her sister to their home at Qto for an extended visit.Mrs. C. 0. Mabee and daughter, Edith, were Eldora visitors Monday.Mrs. Clinton Butler and son, Lowell, who have, been visiting atr Iow*s have departed for -'California where they intend to make their home.Shives-Poor.Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Geneva Shives to Mr. Harold L. Poor, both of New Providence. The wedding took place at the Eldora Methodist parsonage on Thursday af high noon and was performed’tjy ivcv, xvuty jL/cjMie oijulii, VliV j fceremony being used. Mrs. Poor is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.0, E. Shives and is a much accomplished young lady and well fitted for her mission. Mr. Poor is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Poor of Randolph Center, Vermont, and is a graduate of the Vermont Agricultural schools and is well versed in farming and dairying. Both young people have j ^ a host of friends who wish them thebest there ft in their married life. Mr.»and Mrs. Poor have' gone to housekeeping in one of the Charles Woods houses. After the first of March thcv will live on the Claude Whitedfarm.Mrs. 0. E. Shives is enjoying a visit from her sister and husband, Mr. and j ( Mres, H. P. Simmons and son, Loyal,; (1 of Oto, Iowa.T fl'Y A U 1 1 A 1 1 /*»»’! A I1 A «* A M C* ■ m M .1 A • « AI