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Show : i W. C. T. U. OBSERVES FLOWER MISSION DJtf. Flower Mission day, started revert i years ago by the late Miss Jennie Cu-sidy Cu-sidy of Kentucky, was approprUlh'j observed by the Woman's Carina; Temperance Union of this city day. June 9 was the anniversary d the birth of. Miss Cassldy, and Uiathu; been set aside for Flower Mission ' but as the prisoners at the rnW tlary have a half holiday on Saturdij' Warden Pratt requested that the or--clses he held yesterday instead. In the morning members of the cos-' mlttoe. Including Mrs. George 17'. Mrs. W. II. Tlbbala. Miss Anna Bite": Miss Paul, Mlfs Benz and .MI53 Liaj, gathered at the First Presbyteiiiii church and made up the bouquetf ii the prisoners. 171 In all. At 2 o'clm the committee, with Mrs, A. D. MelvaJJ nnd Mrs. John Reed, went to thpnf9 tentiary, where Interesting and apjw.'jl priate exercises wore held. The pre-' III gramme was in charge of MIs Nit-' I nie Clayton, and in addition to there-' I ligious services, included several ! pvuno solos beautifully rendered ij Mrs. Mc-lvln and a number of hunvr-ous hunvr-ous readings In Mrs. Reed's best atjlt. At the close of the programme, wtkl, was held In the chapel, the beautlfd! flowers were distributed among th'b-: mates, many of whom expressed te greatest appreciation. -, 1 |