The Waterloo Times Friday, April 23, 1915 Coming Events Some of the Things That Are to Happen in this Vicinity The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. D.M. Hardy, Wednesday afternoon, May 5th. William Greatting will give a grand ball I his hall at Coxeyville, Ill., on Sunday evening, May 9. William Welsch of Valmeyer will give a grand ball in his hall on Saturday evening, May 1. John Hutter at Monroe City will give a fish fry and moonlight dance on Sunday, May 2. Everybody is invited. Dance begins at 4 P.M. Herman Hauptfleisch, living about four miles west of Waterloo will sell his stock and farm implements at public sale on Saturday, May 8. Sales commences at 10 o’clock a.m. Joseph W. Bertram at Valmeyer will open the season with a moonlight dance in his park on Sunday evening, May 9, and will give one every second Sunday thereafter. Everybody invited. Prominent Couple Married A pretty home wedding took place last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller, the bride’s parents, near Maeystown. William Schlemmer, son of Fred Schlemmer who resides near Wartburg, and Miss Rosa Mueller were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Schulz of Maeystown. The young couple was attended by Henry Miller, a brother of the bride, and Miss Katie Schlemmer, a sister of the groom. A wedding supper was served, and a large number of relatives and friends of the young couple were present to celebrate the event. A wedding ball in Bueschel’s hall at Burksville wound up the celebration. The young couple will go to housekeeping on the Schlemmer farm, where the groom will till the soil for a livelihood. The Times joins their many friends in extending congratulations.