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Pleasant Party at the Farms. 
The vestry of the Baptist church 
was the scene of one of the most 
pleasant gatherings of the season, 
Thursday evening, when a _ supper 
“for men only” was served. A royal 
good time was enjoyed by the large 
number who gathered for the occasion. 
The committee in charge was com- 
posed of Messrs. Herman Macdonald, 
Richard Davis, Frank Preston, I. 
Erwin Davis, George Larcom, Edward 
May and Mr. Wallace, representing 
the Lyceum club of the church. There 
were over 40 men present. 
Rep. W. R. Brooks acted as toast- 
master after the supper and spoke 
briefly on the work of the legislature. 
Among those who responded to toasts 
were: Otis Davis, “The Ladies;” 
Willis Pride, ‘‘Waiters ;”’ Postmaster 
Elmer Standley, ‘‘ United States Gov- 
ernment ;’? Comm. Charles H. Day, 
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“Rising Business Young Men,’ “Prof.” 
Howell, “Boating ;’’ C. A. Souther- 
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Rev. C. S. Pond also spoke briefly, 
the sentiment expressed by the latter 
especially being that a permanent or- 
ganization should be effected of the 
Young Men’s club for the spread of 
influence and -power ‘toward formu- 
lating public sentiment. 
The committee in charge were in- 
structed to make arrangements for a 
day’s outing some time during the 
summer. 
Eleanor, the 8-year-old daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hill of 
Hart street, underwent a painful 
operation for appendicitis the first of 
the week, and was critically ill for two 
days or more, but is now reported 
comfortable and improving. To make 
the matter all the more serious the 
child was suffering from a_ severe 
attack of whooping cough. 
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