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Show HItlllLAXD JfEAVS -o- Highland Old Folks Day and ward reunion vras held Friday, March 1st j in the ward house. A delicious hot J dinner was served at 1 o'clock to al- t; most one hundred. An interesting j' program was enjoyed from 3 to 5 p. m. 'i A beautiful bouquet of sweet peas t was presented to the oldest couple in y the ward, who were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j Loveridge. Each guest was presented !j with a gift and a beautiful carnation at the close of the program. A dance t' in the evening ended the day's enjoy- i' j ment. A good crowd was in attend- .-anco. .-anco. The music was furnished by the Forbes Band of Alpine. j- Jlrs. Rachel Price and daughter, t Mae, of Nevada, are visiting here at b h the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alma H. f; Buhler and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love- h ridge. F- Mrs. Wm. Loveridge has been con- jji fined to her home the past three J.J weeks with illness. Her friends all join in wishing her a speedy recovery, t. A number of relatives of D. H. Adamson pleasantly surprised him at t, his home Thursday evening. The I'. evening was spent in games aud a L short program. A delicious picnic -r, lunch was enjoyed by twenty-two. I The M Men and Junior girls enter- tained at a radio party and oyster I supper Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Schmled. There I f were twenty-six present. A jolly time j was reported. t |