| Show Young Folk Enjoy Pioneer Pione r Hardships Hardships for a a Lark LarkBy 1 By Edith ett Hin Hines CUN UN for a night night yes A gr group up of young pe people a arid and d some e I not so young stage a p party arly nearly every every season and arid call caU it Forty a a p y n They rhey spend the week o or ten days after affer the invitations are issued scour scouring ng the town f for r. r equipage of ancient vintage ransacking the bas ba's basements m and attics or wherever ver modern domiciles store old clothes to dress for th the occa occasion io n. n Much telephoning goes on on o over r l what w shall be worn and it must be an u unholy holy shock to to the hostess hostes rm many ny times times when her guests arrive and she sees how wholeheartedly have entered red into the irit they sp spirit of her er invitation All Right for fora a Nt Night g gK ht It It is is IS great K fun as s we remarked remark dJ for fora a a. a n ight but in th the frivolity frivolity- iyo ity of the o occasion casion no one ne ever stops to fo think of what j it would mean really to be compelled to dress just w that way y year irl in and j year ear out as s did the an ancestors esto s of many many of these selfsame y youngsters In this this' section n of the country particularly it might be fit fitting ng to contemplate for most of jh the great f fortunes came Caine from mines and it is not such sucha a a far ar cry to the forty wirier niner Il ancestors Would most of the fashionable young Yoting gi girls l lof of tod today y look as well in a new ca calico ico gown or perhaps an old ld one w which ich she have freshly laundered herself for thes the occasion sion a as s did her did her gra grandmother dl or great great grandmother g T The e youthful swain of today od y had he lie realty really e worked in ina ina a mine e all allday JJ day or or tramped l ed d the e lulls prospecting g might not find 1 himself ass as sturdy turdy as his grandparent J in in 1 dancing way into the w wee ee small I Continued on P page pago ic 2 i I j s I Folk Fo Pioneer Young joy Enjoy io ri neer c Hardships s for Lark aLark Lark a r i I. I v Continued from 1 hours h fd cli h he has bs is nl dressed in and nd as s vJ only x oVerallS o miner garb f 4 i i I I Not 1 I J t i f 4 I a st Stage ge e o th h sare almost be had Those that are re left teft ar are arc rt pj i janH l h e and buggies b gg e are re a trifle to o m manage g on 91 the b busy busy- sy 50 SD th the modern forty forty- thinks he iS lp lh a gi t Ken he saHi sallies forth lan iri in hl al ai which J he e. e h has r. r d from fro some io e j junk jurik pile fo for forthe forthe the the n. n po sl ly date back lack ten ye years and breaks down on M Main i r str et t. t Yes it is a great Jark lark f r a night but if if- it is e that mothers ar are not raising tI ii l to Id be e. e s 's soldiers ho dier w days n neither ithe ar are they r raising ising th be pioneers Most of them just couldn't endure what re ts diet didi f for i 1 1 r than thana a a. a night |