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Show Driving to s Dance. "People ot the. West think nothing of a drive of thlrtv or foily miles a d.c. said J. W. Llewellyn of Seattle, Wash. "I was born on a stork ranch of .'bout to acres, twentaclght miles north of Seattle, nnd we used to drive In to the lty nearly everj day for mall and .,tii, things we thought nothing of driving thirty mll.-s to u .lance, njoylns ourselves our-selves until 2 or o'clock in the morning Snd then driving home again, and we did not se.-m lo be as tireil as people nuwa- days wh-n they dance till 2 o'clock and lln-n ride home a hort distance Ir. a hat k "I remember one experience I had In particular I started out one nlht to : ti. . id a dance forty miles away 1 hod gone alsiut half way when 1 had an ac-. ac-. I. l.-nt and my rig hrok.- down After i delay of over an houi I managed t. tlx 11 up to tl at B would stand B good Jour-t Jour-t . and resumed my trip. 'B the time I reached the ball the dance was ever, but to my surprise I found u young woman sitting there OS the front steps. Kei escort had become 'sore' at her. as she wild, and had gone borne with another girl, and she- was waiting for dayllgh- Ir the hope that some me would come along and she (paid get a rlele homo Well, I wasn't paitlcular when I reached home, and so I took her ln my buggy and drove seventy sev-enty mll.-.s out of my way to take her home 'Milwaukee Sentinel. |