Mrs. M. Hixson entertained at one o’clock dinner for the pleasure of Mr. Bartlett Thompson on his birthday and the 20th wedding of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Rorick, of Morenci, Mich. Covers were laid for 20 guests. The table was decorated with deep pink carnations and ferns and on each side were two large cakes, with white icing and in the center a small vase of red roses, the other was white with pink roses and green vines made in the icing. A three-course dinner was served. After dinner a program of music was given: solo by Mr. Thompson, recitation by Mrs. Bernard of Bryan, and concluding with singing by all. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bonner of Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Rorick of Morenci, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ceaser, Toledo, Mr. and Mars. Marion Riffner of Fayette, Mrs. Marjorie Thompson of Columbus, Mrs. Jesses Allison of Reading, Mich., Misses Bertha Thompson and Betty Ceaser of Toledo, Miss Lillian Riffner of Bowling Green, Miss Frances Rorick of Ann Arbor, Miss Mary Thompson of Bryan, Misses Margaret and Leila Rorick, Caspar Rorick jr., of Morenci, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Hixson. (Archbold Buckeye, March 11, 1931)
Casper Beardslee and sons, Earl and Ray, and daughter, Lillian, and John O. Beardslee had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.T. Beardslee. (Clarkston News, April 24, 1931)
Mrs. A.J. Mauchmar of Diamondale is here visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E.H. Ryno (Otsego Union, June 5, 1931)
Miss Mary Sullivan of the State College at Athens has returned to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Sullivan. (Adrian Daily Telegram, June 9, 1931)
Miss Belle Beardslee and Mrs. Carrie Larned, of Ann Arbor, motored to Fenton Friday to visit their sister, Mrs. Frank MacDermand. Miss Beardslee expects to spend some time there. (Clarkston News, June 12, 1931)
Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Wells attended the Gallup family reunion held Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallup near Lime Creek (Adrian Daily Telegram, June 19, 1931)
Carl Guss and Floyd Strayer of Sand Creek attended the football game at Ann Arbor Saturday. Mrs. Strayer spent the day with Mrs. Guss and daughter Alice. (Adrian Daily Telegram, November 18, 1931)
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brodt were at Marlette, Friday to see the former’s mother, Mrs. Manley Brodt, who is convalescing from her recent serious illness. (Oxford Leader, December 11, 1931)