why the asswiaifon ♦Locid l ; lt;ubliimlt;*d. and i'Hil* r oi 1»rfamily 10 mail co me *«.-*: m a rZiisifie. name and place ofbirth, to go down as a Luxury lor lo tuCie.Little Norman Allen r*ud*r»-d a fiv.ei-t .song. and roe*'.ation, which ro*Tuoy do noi meiin « word of tbit'jjiv-uy XJ»IU olid •« o 'iiTe avia vEiey lt;H-i;nbc dot** not •-Sv«ie v*l the wiiJU- until a, Wi!h long, rH** iinRis «oat* to which plaited \ir«s a;v ie I'igueu:*. naw black Stalin ri-vi-rs aco collar jp o:»r pit***j t?a :» Jong tmii-owr .lt;ha«pv, or of the ....... _____^....._i;ainihar fcuki ton**, so;«e paier ihtui j cvm-d a hearty applausejtHiiv-rs. mack uiul burnt .straw liaU The following cflieersare worn with th»*in accord i uk Jy-«- ; iixj tri:n-tlie bliii'RBlack lac* I'm.v ur stunning j wings UFually nre in liu* Li«#ss* trlia-•niitjg upon ih* gafdon timedtu*r-vs, where v»:ng$ muL'U the si;tide Of the Straw, or there U a gripping of all white or black wingsIsI UJ \ ' - - - —| malt; k feather* or rows ar«iivjjijtt iiio;.t in i.ii ar for«-• a?Aive that Uesiied color elUv.T that is so tuui'h jus vr.—Vogue.* *rontrast-ill vogueOhweekWednesday evening of thisat 7: 30 o'clock, occurredrTaj,-ftrity wedding at the Grace M. E. pur^unatfe in lausa, when .Miss Adda Deck, only daughter or Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Deck. became the r.ride of Mr. itay Hire, a popular young mo-ciianie of that city.The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. Kennedy, pastor of the Methodist church.After September 1st the young j people will he at huihe to their Ifn-And* in their new home, 122S Brice avenue, lama. Ohio. The Inland Press extends congratulations and best wishes. — Quiucy (O.) Press.An eveiit of . the coming week de. I which is eagerly anticipated by aiijviub VUiik ‘ o piLimafcue;licomloMiKof M:Cci of Su muwestnumbty ^ u't-re elected for the ensuing Year: **rwddcM..L. V,'. Allen; vice presidem. John Mack; secretary and treasurer, Clift M. Wood; executive com mine*. Geo.W. Wood, l year, Amos Alien, 2 years, Wesley Alien, 3 years. A letter was received and read from M.F. Alien, of Richmond. Ind., stalingJThurs his regret at not being present, and wishing all a happy reunion.Those present from a distance w*r* Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Miller, of ULiopolis. Ohio; W\ H. Long, Detroit, Mich.; Cory don SJygb, ML Ver^ non. HI.. Mrs. Lina V. Long andMr*, frieikMr. Wash it# Zd viaMr. turne Iumb\Tb.daughter, of Singer's Glen. Va.; Miss j Green Hazel Bay. Wapakoneta; John S.I™^y Parreit, Continental, Ohio; !. S. ana Clodv Tracy, of Coniinental, Ohio; and many others from surrounding towns and country.A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs, Rev. Miller and others for their kindness and hospitality, in en-jwIfh: tmaining the gathering, after which jxye- • the meeting adjourned and xbe sun|Thim was fast sink lug in the west when the final handshakes were given, and the last of the happy gathering had departed.Cliff M. Wood. Secretary.❖ *are rness i at th Coiii frlerubanm for \ GormW. E. Babcock, of Dec3iur, Ind-- 5®:* 1£|-Mr. and Mrs. William McGnire, of Itloienewla-is the dancing party roras will give at McBeth Park on Thursday evening, September 2nd. Quite a. number of invitations have been issued and a delightful time isCleveland, are visiting Mrs. Mc-llt;tepi Cuire's mother. Mr*. T. W. Johns, of I WBilc south McDonald street. I been^ ig. • - . I ruentWilliam McGuire and wife, Cbar-j»nd J toy Johns and wife, Mrs. Harry NOe-l-t “OT1 ley and son Robert, and Frank Johns j formed a HtUe party that enjoyed I whc a. weeks* outing at the Lewlstown j pavis reservoir,. returning home yesterday. I for ■* / IwiJl.Mrs. Harry Keeley, of BartletsvUle, I ^bey Oklahoma; is.■visiting her mother,V~*-, Mrs. F. W. Johns, of south McDonaldLi msand for i^tayto ftTortdackWhimKUMrs,whe'istreet. • j '0• Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jones left last evening for a week in* Montpelier, Indiana, where genial . Cy . was the former city. treasu rer.George H. Meily left last night for Kansas City: and Old Mexico for an extended stay , and business trip.Tony Zehder, the music man;; wae comieUed to retire to his home, yes-|?’^!l terday.afternoon, by sudden illness. *Mre'■;vMr. and Mrs. Li. J.; Keppler. are enjoying a trip on the lakes and to. some of the resorts of northern Michigan. ;. ’•♦ ^Mrs. M. 33. Bresslej* and ' daughter.Miss Ella, are at Detroit,/Michigan,,, enjoying a visit with Mrs. Bressler/s; non, Will Speaker, and wife: .-v;:.E. B‘ Hesse and; daughter, Miss H2el, went; to Pittsburg*, last Mon-j day, wh«re Miss Hazel has. a good po-Iri+Un rtta *Ka *4lt;3mnL-flv'UO W:'V'DitoidElksfirsttendcitieV Mcd a of ^ delh joyeMinfotryguegAnnTayllow!PsuerM.usMforMrs. Gtu3nfesant Fish on their way to Marble House Newport.ng ai,eetaunde rhen Lena d of e of reet,a»wllingassured'. The pavilion at McBetb’s^is an ideal place for a ; ’ summerdance, with its pretty surroundings and there will be mimic by Rothles-berger's orchestra, and dainty refreshments will be. served the intermissions. •❖ ❖,;Mrs. J. E. Lowry of Ada, Ohio, isthe the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Miss F. Horner of west.Spring street5dithrnlceertz;.tom.The Allen Family Rennion.The descendants of hefamily, from whom this jedunty de-• ■ .* w‘ Jft* *^ * i V -r* * .* • *' *Lena 1 vived * ittr'iSiame; held their sixth an-Maryfor ainter,treet.nual reunion Thursday Abe beau-, lifhl lawr. of the Lima driving park-The day wan an ideal one, and : those present enjoyed the day haart-es, It •aped many e bo-•e by thout com-can ictive s ■ it 1 . to ut ofaigns, theyi turn may gown make odifi-t In and ^wnfe i you ho isHy. There were nearly two hundred in attendance, many of whom'have no opportunity of visiting each other except at these annual reunions/and practically the who!* day was given up to renewing und, strengthening friendship and getting acquainted with the new ones, A bountiful dinner wag served on the lawn at about twelve o’clock and soon afterward the ladles enjoyed a goad, game of croquet, and the men enjoyed a game of ball, which ended in a tie score. Owing to the heat, neither side was willing to phy off the tie. At 2:30 o'clock the assemblage was called to order by the president for the an-nuftl social and business exercises.There being no program prepared this year'the time was taken up by addresses from different members of the family. The secretary read the report or 1S#0» reunion, and was approved, after which Dr. WW. Miller Of !»niopo!jK, Ohio, made a very in-tereflfiuft address and'wits followed by Albert Allen. Charles Allen have j Dr, Win. Miller. Daniel Allen lattor 1 Parker. Dr. Charles Wire, J. H. Al-'Very'bon, Mrs. Linn D. Long. Wesley Allen and others?, encli giving good rca-sitioh in one of the **Smokey\city‘s big institutions. -Mr. Hesser returned here yesterday.; ••* ♦Aliss Ruth McGuire, of Cleveland, is tbe guest of het* grandparents, T.W. Johns. ’• •• v lt;❖Mrs. J;; R. Cbnlfiton and son, Joe, returned yesterday from Cedar Point, where they have spent a delightful week.. ’* .. •_ =•■.:'.* - .'••• ; V;After spending, a .week with relatives in Cleveland, Mrs. C. N. Breese and daughter,: Elizabeth,, have re-turned hotne.• :... ❖ •Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Piper leave this week for ten days in the far west visiting the Aiaska-Yukon exposition and other points of interest |ylt;y\ on the coasts . ‘V-:;; ^ vThe initial dance of the third scries of parties at. the Country club has been organized and will, be given on the second Wednesday evening in September, ' . *• •:v;:„:Miss Lillian, Beall is at home after a several days' stay at. Cedar Point.Mrs. August Johns and Miss Lizzie .Ferguson/: who-have enjoyed a de-_ursng ] iigj^tfui visit with Mrs. H. Cokeley, of north Metcalf street, returned last week to their home in. Schnectady,S.* Y. ‘ .A remarkable feature of the autumn millinery models is that the pronounced and . distinctive outlines A Ben'! Which prevailed in a great many of. the midsummer hats had to yield the palm to unusually soft and undecidedly ones. This ] is duo to the fact that1 at there are very fow blocked shapes employed for the ..truly exclusive chapeaux, those that are softly drap ed with rich supple material being in the lead . .Chenille is very, prominent and shown in exquisite colors of velvety. softness. Often it 1s interwoven with silk braid, forming ctown plateaux and trimming bands,, and in tiiia in-T saleiuty:*pro!i pii^s at-:-1 is i andlowhadlaUfar: I forla;-tCBiboff.tailtabstance offers splendid . posslbiUUesfor novel color blendb.Mrs. L N. Blume, of Wapakoneta, entertained at a house party on Wednesday, Mrs. Minnie Henderaon, Mrs. H. M. Colvin and Mrs. . Charles Hoover, old Lima friends.+ *The Aurora, dancing club will give its last dancing party at McBeth park on next Thursday evening, when special arrangements are being made for a fitting farewell to the season.*Miss Blanche Redd was pleasantly surprised on Wednesday evening by a party of friends, tne evening being spent informally.* *wl, Mrs. j Preparing for the gathering of tho , Mrs. Federation of Women’s club in an-hoifinkleMsda;whhocalwimitinyles, jnual state session here, a meeting was held at the home of Mrs. W\ A. Cc^pbell on Thursday evening ofCl.atre:St;Ba