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Miss Norma Seagly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seagly, was united in marriage Saturday, November 2nd, at 10:30 A.M. at the First Methodist Chapel at South Bend, Ind., to John S. Gates, son of Mrs. Albert Gates. Rev. Clark officiated at the single-ring. ceremony. The couple’s only attendants were Miss Lurene Sickafoose and Mr. Richard Sack.. ;

The bride wore a light blue gaberdine suit with brown accessories with a corsage of white baby mums. Miss Sickafoose chose a brown gaberdine suit with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow mums.

The bride graduated from Ligonier High School and from Kalamazoo College. The groom graduated from Ligonier High School and served in the Army Air Corps. Immediately following the ceremony the couple left for a short honeymoon in Chicago. They will make their home in South Bend where Mr. Gates is employed by Shidler Brothers.

Miss Janice Price of Kimmell and Mr. Delbert Barkhydt of New Haven were married Sunday at the Methodist Church at Kimmell with Rev. A. E. Helm officiating. A

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reception was held at the church basement immediately following the ceremony. :

Mrs. Melvin Drain, Mrs. E. R. Slater and Mrs. Wilmer Beals spent Friday in Fort Wayne the guests of Mrs. Milo Miller. The afternoon was spent in playing pinochle with Mrs. Slater taking high prize and Mrs. Beals low. Other guests were Mrs. Ralph Poyser and son of Rome City and Mrs. Richard Arnold and son of Fort Wayne. In the evening Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Beals and Mrs. Drain were guests of the Womens’ Relief Corps of Fort Wayne at which time Mrs. Drain inspected the corps. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Drain. :

Mrs. Fred Bowen entertained a group of young people Saturday afternoon at her home honoring the eighth birthday anniversary of her daughter Anita. The guests were: Masie Jane Smith, Mary Kay Nelson, Mary Helen Baker, Sandra Wysong, Amy Lee Duke, Janet and Linda Orewiler, Sandra Biddle, Donna and Jeane Freeman, Denny Wade, Harold Harper, Larry Flowers, Norman Ulrey, Gary Botts and Ronny Judson. The afternoon was spent playing games

Mrs. Melvin Schlotterback will treat the kindergarten class F'riday morning #honoring the fifth birthday anniversary of Bill and Bobby Kitson. Mr. and ' Mrs. George Hopper will entertain this evening at their home honoring the twins’ birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bobeck entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their home at Syracuse honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Dean Bobeck. Mr. Dean Bobeck was also a guest. ‘

Mrs. Carl Slaymaker entertained the members of her bridge club Monday evening at her home. Prizes were won by Mrs. James Schutt, Mrs. Fred Bowen and Miss Lucile Schwab. Mrs. Walter Robinson, Jr. received the guest gift.

Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, chairman of the U.S.O. Drive, and Mrs. tended the opening meeting of the drive held at the American Legion Hall at Albion Monday evening.

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Major and Mrs. Jack Goudy of Kelly Field, Texas, are visiting Mxr. and Mrs. Bernard Baughman. Mr. and Mrs. George Bracht, Jr. of Toledo, O. visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Jimison over the week-end. Mrs. Herbert Martin of Elkhart spent the week-end with Mrs. Pearl Kitson. :

" Mr. Robert Brode left Tuesday for a two weeks business trip to Los Angeles. : The Lydia Circle of the Methodist Church will meet next Tuesday evening " with Mrs. Ray Mathew at her home. - = Circle No. 4 of the Methodist Church will meet .next Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ruth Sickafoose at her home. g

Mrs. Mary Hopkins and Mr. George Welch of Toledo spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Jimison. s

Mr. A. E. Kelley was in Chicago on business Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKibbin and family of Toledo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross NorTris. -

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ‘Culver and Mrs. Carrie Wade were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunker at Shipshewana. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Green were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dearbaugh at Toledo, O. : : ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lepird of Forest City, lowa,.returned home Friday following a week’s visit here with relatives. ‘Mrs. Carrie Wade and Mrs. E. M. Culver were in Chicago on Wednesday. o Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stabler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stabler and son and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryant and sons of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stabler and family at Cromwell. g

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brecheisen and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Buchnel at Sturgis, Mich. _ .

Odeyne Calbeck of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Guy Calbeck. The JJB Club will meet with Mrs. Chester Staton Friday evening at her homeé. i - Dr. J. P. Young of Huntington was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Woods.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Blaising of Fort Wayne spent last week with Mrs. Coral Surfus. .

‘Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kilmer of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ella Kilmer. , Mrs. Gordon Warstler accompanied her husband to a Miller’s Meeting at Lowell, Mich. on Saturday. , Mrs. Howard McChord of Indianapolis arrived Wednesday for a few days visit with Dr. and Mrs. Richard Stoelting. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cripe are the parents of a girl, Shirley Ann, born October 30th, at home. "The Girl Scout Troop Committee will meet Friday at 2 o’clock at the Public Library. The regular meeting of the Stansbury Woman’s Relief Corps will be held Friday evening, November Bth, at the hall. All officers and members are urged to be present. Officers are requested to wear white dresses.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Spears were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Lewis ‘at LaGrange, Ind. Mrs. Mary Van Aman left Tuesday morning for an extended vacation in Florida. :

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