fereiverour-Wedding Aiini¥tr*»p|-' Mr. and Mrs/ Eli Inman were pleasantly surprised on their 20th.f* - _ * . - u . . .n.. • _ . .. -• 'wedding anniversary at their home in Portland, Ore., Nov. .‘7. Mr. j and.Mrs. Inman were married 20' years ago in Marshalltown, Iowa, at‘the home-of Mrs. Inman’s brothej, Elmer McCool.. A mock- wedding ceremony was performed after-which the evening was pleasantly spent m games, music and singing. Miss’ Nellie Holden sang “Put on' Your Old Gray Bonnet,”- and- Miss' Susie Inman, the youngest daughter of Mr.’and Mrs. Inman, sang“Sbadow Time.*1 Miss Ivy Inman accompanied them on the piano.Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. ' Refreshments were served and a good time .was enjoyed by all present..• Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eli'TDman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds, Mr. .and Mrs. Chas..Steblic, Mr. and Mrs. E. A- Peek,-« \Mrs. Jennie Ward, Mrs. Lina Howard, Misses Ivy and Susie Inman, Martha Z-asel, of Salem, Ore., Nellie Holden, Vera Pederson, June Fields, Vilma Stehiic, Messrs. Robert D.-Inman, Jr., and Chas. Reynolds. -•