lore v i\o ’clock.nusb misuisor«' FLINT HILLme,iai?- Mr. and Mrs. Emil SchulzefAi i ii«; spCTt~8at tirdayirndwith Peter Kothermieh and family,A large crowd from here attended the dance at Old Monroe* Friday8-5. ni-Mlt;Earl Lutz who is employed in Chicago, is enjoying a two weeks vacation at home,Mrs. William Callahan spent Fri-p,nlt;^ day in St. Louis.^ * 5. M isses Francis and Philomenaant Mcnnemeier and Misses Agnes andred Katherine Heppermann who are em-eals ployed in St. Louis, spent several day% £01_ here with homefolks.. William Clrothe spent Friday in0£ St. Charles.*A beautiful wedding took place last week Wednesday in St Theodore's Catholic Church when JLeo Schulte and Miss Rose Sehuelter were united in hglv wedlock by Rev. J.P. Fitzkam. nus They were attended by Clem. Sehulte uis brother of the groom and Miss Chris-$Jb. tiapa Sehuelter ’sister f?£ the Lridg.* Mo. The bride wore a dress of white bead: Mo. ed Georgette and her sister a green Mq. beaded canton m *crepe. Miss Clara 3uis Lfoherkamp, niece of the groom, was flower girl and wose a dress of orchid georgette. A reception was held at.tjif home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sehulte left* for ®St. Louis Friday hus | where they will make teir futuro nis; home.