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Show BIRTHDAY PARTY- Miss Gertrude Touiik Celebrates Another Anniversary. One of the most dolightful events of J the present solstics in the social world was that which took place last night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. II.F.Kin-caid, II.F.Kin-caid, No. 10 First street, when Miss Gertrude, the accomplished daughter of Hon. Johu V. Young, was again assured as-sured of the high esteem in which she is held by a large circlo of acquaintances. acquaintan-ces. It was the occasion of he. eighteenth birthday, and plans for its observation were carefully laid. The result was a general gathering of young ladies and gentlemen, who devoted themselves during the evening to candy pulling and a geuerai good time. Miss Gertrude was showered with congratulations congratu-lations and at au appropriate hour the guests departed, wishing her many happy returns of the event. Tho following were preseut. MISSES. Gertrude Young, Tesslo Clawson, Alta Young, Jottie Beattie, Nellie Groesbeck, Ethlyn Webber, Winnie Clawson, Luti Whitney, Mamie Clawsou, Pearl Vinceut, Lulu Clawson, Allie Davis, Ivy Clawson, Curt Young, Leila Davis. MASTERS. Will Lawrenco, Murray Godbo, Will Hampton, Joe Taylor. Keu Hampton, Charles Cowan, Frank Beattie, John Groesbeck, Hurt Morris, John Morris, Jodie Young, Charles Simpson, Tom Patten, John Owen, Will Clark, Verne Hardy. Removed. Vincent's painless dental parlors to one door east of St. Elmo hotel, on Third South street. |