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Show PLEASANT CARD TARTY. Mr. Chnrle Corfield having received some new pnek or tnriHi Invited the hoid teai her to help her break them In Thl pleasant tank wan performed with a much zeal a they usually ill play In the use nf the ferule The evening vta spent In pla)lng high-live, In which Mr nlhldln especially espe-cially distinguished hcrrcir us a manipulator man-ipulator or the iasteboaril by pla)lng lioth her' own enrd nnd her partner' hand M1H ltuseell ami Ml Van House sustained tholr former reputation reputa-tion n rnrd-board artist, which, however how-ever I not ery brilliant it wa reported that Mr How truirped hi opponent' ai with n tlve-spot tlve-spot l-oituniite for the othr. Mr Van lino wa In Salt I-ike Mr Agul-lar Agul-lar and Mr. Knapp w-re alo present One of those dalnt) lunelvi' for which the boatec vva imteil eerved In Hue English hoepltalll) After amusing themselves with nolle and Joke to the we hour of the morning the guest ileiiarled and reschecl home In tlir ror brakf.tt. The eighth grade ha llnUiiecl leading "Ijdy of the Ivike," nn.1 le now wreitllng with "King Ileiuy the lllghth" It Is h pity that ltlchard Manslleld could not hear them Alirn Chiltenn I leading th third grade, nnd lloaella llo)le stands at the head of the rerciml, with Hvan Jones next |