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Show A MARRIAGE . , CONTRACT SIGNED AT LEWISTON Lowlston, March 30.-For some .tlme past Mr. Ed Colo has been W-L W-L tc .sign up a contract with Mr. noudv Hogan and has iuit succeeded succeed-ed Ja't Wednesday in putting the finishing touch. The substance of the cTtract Is this: That Mr. Hogan gvo to him the hand or his daughter marriage and that Mr. Colo in re, . . , elves to Mr. Hogan the right ' Hal f Si Bon in law. The contract was drown up and signed and a a result Mr. Ed Colo and Miss Nana ogan were married in the Logan Temple. March 29. Mr., and Mrs. Colo have a host ot friends In Low-I Low-I Son and also other communities who !,? .hm a bon. hommo voyage irf to' Mrs. Mahal.a Buchannor - .to baby Blrl. The Utile stronger wag welcomed to tho Buchannon llDT U'STW. B. VarUlnson cn?ena.ned at a progressive high nve ttrty Wednesday evening. The luit. present were Mr and Mrs. Uussel Ilogers, Mr. and Mrs. John nderson.Mr. and Mrs. Georgo VI-iett VI-iett Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coley, Mr. and' Mr Clem Bawllns, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Slocks. Mr. and Mr. Bert Van Orden. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. An-' An-' ,,.. r and Mrs. Joseph Cd.T'andin, John Bcrnb.sol Dr and Mrs. Lorln Lewis. Mr. and Mr8. Earl Karren. Mrs. Bert Pond. jrs Louisa Mower, Mrs. Mae Lach-. Lach-. . rm, -rand urlze was won by Mr Joseph Wood and Mrs. Mower. Hho booby prUo was awarded to I Mrs Bert Pond and Mrs. Andrew I Wiser The" hostess was assisted by I M Mamie Cronk and Miss Ruby I Telford. Annjoyable evening was & "?. Llnnle" Chrl.tan.en presented TjT her husband with a baby girl la.t I Sunday. All concerned are dotal, nicely even to father. I Jesse Kent is suffering from typh-I typh-I old pneumonia. -I Miss Llbblo Stephenson has been Tlsltlng in Richmond tho last week, guest ot Dr. and Mrs. Adamson. I Miss Stephenson has been securing I data for her profession as a nurse. I from Dr. Adamson who has just ro-I ro-I turned from a trip to the East. I Mrs. Etta Kent who has been ill I for somo time Is still in a serious I condition. I Wednesday evening the students of I the seventh grado pleasantly surprls- id Principal Carl B. 8toddard at tho I opera houso. An excellent program I was Tendered. Dancing and games I were featuroa of the evening. Data- I ty refreshment, were served. All I those present enjoyed the entertain- I j went thoroughly. I Tho Wellsvlllo chor, high school, I and orchestra presented tho musical I comedy, Plff, Patf, Pouf, In tho Lew- ' I lston opera houso on Thursday night I I to a crowded houso. This musical I came highly recommended with a I caBto ot slxty-flvo peoplo and was an I ccoltent entertainment In every ro- I tpect nnd a treat that Lowlston poo- I plo havo not had for many months. I Tuesday evening tho Lowlston Plrf wnrd Mutual held their CloS- I ing meeting Tho program was as I follows: I Address Dr. John Bornhlsol I Song Mcrlo Cunningham I Address Mrs. Ituoy nornhlsol I Itctold Story Wanda Thompson I Itctold Story Casslo Telford Music Maurlno Rogers I Address Mrs. W Morrill I Ico cream and, cake, punch and wnf- I ers wero served to a lnrgo crowd, I and dancing was a feature ot tho ovo- II clng A reorganization of tho Y. M. M. 1. A. was effected Tuesday evening. 'Hm SIr nr'gham as president; Hr. Hor- Vm ace Cutler, first counsolor; Mr. Loon 'm Pond, second counsolor. Mr. Fay I Bernhlsol, secretary, I Miss Wanda Thompson won out In tho contest of retold storlos In tho I Mutual Improvement Association ovor I the other contestants and will ontor I for the stako contest. I Mrs. Esther Lelshman, Mrs. Nor- tea Potorson and Mr. Elvara Loish- man of Wellsvlllo are visiting in Uwlston guosta of Mrs. Maud H Stocks. I Mr. Isaac Bright, the agod gentle- - man who was stricken with paralys- I (Continued on Pago Eight)' Marriage Contract (Continued from rago ono) is last week Is sill! In n very sort-ous sort-ous condition. Very little hope Is entertained for bis recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Korrcn wcro visitors to Hdo I'nrk last Monday. Mistakes sometimes happen and n good ono hnppened to Mr. Atkln Iyn of tho Portland Feeder Co. Mr. Lynn came In on the 0. L. f I. on Thursday evening and was directed by Mr. Frascr to put his suit caso In a buggy tied on tho main street and to wait until Mr. FraRcr returned. return-ed. Atkln did os directed nnd waited patiently for Mr. Fraser who was a long tlmo nppcarlng. Crowing tired, ho untied the horse and drove leisurely leis-urely along tho street until ho was rudely Interrupted by an officer who accused him of tnklng n buggy that belonged to a couple of ladles wno had been attending a party and on coming out found their rig stolen, which after considerable search was found In the possession of Mr. Lyn who had mistaken It for tho ono owned by Mr. FraBer. Explanations wcro made, tho mistaken buggy and horso turned over to tho owner nnd Atkln In a very humblo manner wended bis way on shanks' pony to tho stock yards. |