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Show World's l'.ilr )!celln lu lint Is Co. rho Columbia club of I'armlcgton gave n free unteitalnmeut In the meeting meet-ing liouie Wednesday evculog, Do-ccmber Do-ccmber H. Apostle F. M. Lymau and Mrs. Kmlly ltlcharda wero present. Thu military band of Farmlngtou discoursed dis-coursed strains of lively music, after which Chaplalu Jacob Mlllir ottered tLu opening prayer. Musla by the hand waa then followed by a tpeoch from Mrs, Billiards ou World's Fair work. It was both Interesting and instructive. in-structive. Next camu a duct by Mrs. 1'. A. llrown and Mlts Augusta Bwall-berg Bwall-berg which was rar tu rously applauded, J, II. Wilcox niado a very ideating tprccli which thu audience did not fell to appreciate, Mutlo by thu Mind was followed by remarks from Mrs. Lucy A. Clark, reildent of thu World's Fair work In Davli county. J, J. Bleed sang a beautiful song entitled, en-titled, "Ah I Hat un My DoarOld Mother's Kneu." Apostle F. M. Ly-man Ly-man endorsed the object of thu meeting meet-ing and encouraged thocluh to have balls anil parties and thus raits meant to carry ou our work In this laudable onterptt'e. Ha made somu very generous remarks for women and was warmly applauded. A short but very neat an 1 approprlatu ej.eecli was madu by Mrs. Alhalla Btred, president of thu Farmlngtou club. Hlie also announced an-nounced ii pioneer hall to bo given In the Opera lleuto, December 10th, under the auspices of the club. Lunch will be sirved, In wlttcli squash plea and molaiKts cake will figure promt-unlly. promt-unlly. Joe. 1'.. and Dra lloblnson sing "Huh" lu their usual excellent manntr, urier which lamu toasts nn "Womni"aud"riio ltand,"roiponded to by J, Y. Hnillh, After muslo by tho band and prayer by tho chaplain, the meeting closed, but not until a vole of thanks had been tendorud lo Itin band aud also to thu vlaltors Irom Hi t Luke. NlNFIIVA 11. KNOWMVJN, Hqcretary, |