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Show OPEiiKn Institution Formally fl Under the Most Jfl pices on TIiuH MANY PROMINENT PfI ATTEND THE lM Lonesome Little Ones! Be Cared for c0Blffl and Propefyfl Under the most favonJBt and happiest au3plcc3 thefofl and Day Nursery was on t9 catcd and formally omM building Is situated on a nlB at Tenth South and TwclftsH reached by the Sugar IlouB a- large, costly an.l well and most admirably suited of this splendid local chrt.!V visited tho home and enjoyed to the utmost. 2M one of the rooms, th diminutive babes, lcsi nSJB waved their tiny arm welcome to those who MB for their comfort and fifbSH seemingly appreciative of TH cleanly and pretty surrounfefl Prominent men and ft0iH church rolk and leaders ofrM there in great numbm JP seemed to pervade the sp'ritB charity as emphasized I 9 of tills really notable Mr noble women who have (o-iB aged the association and iB their time and money. Liberality of MeiciR Nor would the slorv of tbK complete without special rSM many liberal merchants of itK furnishers and the like oH have contributed either atoB Important article to jjo In jE the rooms thus furnished vm tlful. so the children will biHI of homes. In special wardilB? following are represenled 7 Methodist, Presbyterian, WB ern Star. First ConRrcgatlkMfe Hall nnd Temple B'nal hsm Ing how non-sectarian the blK For years the association deavoring to carry on th im ing for orphans and having iHl for little ones whose notisB? work. Now they have sudHHU that is far beyond their ftB and the whole effort tmj centrated toward the prorrKr of tho Institution, and to itB continued aid and co-openiiE members as well as the friK institution Is necessary. " V, Judge Zane TaHE The exercises Thursday iE teresting. Music was furdiE nerkhoel. organist' llr. BniC Mrs. Plummer, soprana; HHP violinist. The invocation Dean Calladay of St. Mzrr'jBp and Judge Charles S. Zinc tK speaker. He briefly touchlK history of the institution and Hl a few women of this city MK years unitedly working to trR suit as now shown, the tsuHN n large and handsome hosfHl plums. He ended with i tK: Hon by .saying that th t-Hi cast upon the ocean of 1Hl home was likened to the IsdB when a wireless mcssar? nHj from a ship In distress ani Hf went out of her course to flRt who were alone on Ihe fcsJK dren were thus alone ajBT hearted women were the BK answering the wireless ratswjfe pen! for help, and rescuing (BfTi piloting them to a safe ancfeSfi? History of tho HjKjft Mrs. Seth W. Morrison rdMKj Prepared bv Mrs. C E. AWJC plrit of Liberty chapter, IwK? presenting a large nag w "fZ was a splendid paper, Mif EJ tory of the flag and Its EpWE? young America. , SB? Mrs. A. J. Gorham readtis pared by Mrs Hancock oaHBrr of the association. It cstlng and showed the IJBS In keeping tho aysoclatlon 'B&f devoting much pralsa to Bf have worked so hard for !BJri The Rev. Francis Burs'taBM an address. In which hi IvMj tribute to the many mng elation who have made tBKJJ hie and made a stronc JpSJP? help it continually, so 'h2ll'JMj5,l be forever assured. JBJML. Mrs. Uakin. the matron. (V that what the children BBJg mother's care, and that "JPk wished to give them, b"1 ILBBjB earv thai the matron w "Vflv with too many scientific "f. proper help, which ,uU,,B)Wl' children from receiving HHB Then exorcises were PrH5Hft Mrs. Rachel S. Miller. prSM association, and nil the SMf-' assisting In tho afternoon. j successful opening lu ""JKr visitors were dcllghlw T3BM building. -9JHL |