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Show H' alpine items W ' As tho peoplo worn gnthorlng to the H!l linll Wednesday an accident hnpponed Bl .which created quite an excitement Hh Harmon, tho 15-yoar-old son of Mrs H' f j, Vance, was riding a horse, and 'j aB h turned a corner tho nnlmn) j i. ' Bllnned on tho Ice, fnllhiK on tho boy'p K.j f ' leg nnd breaking both bones below thr H'l ' " kneo. He wna carried to tho homr J Hjj ' t" or D. J. Strong nnd I)r. Noyes called I jf who set the bones, and tho boy Is re I H ported to bo getting along fairly well I Hf ' Mrs. Vnnco has thr sympathy of tin j H j. ' Ward In hor troubles, E(i' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. O Hf, ' A. Whitby on Jnnunry 17. AH con RL' corned doing nicely. ft) I Quito n number- of tho friends of II Hp ,fi, tlonnott surprised him nt IiIh hom n' Mast Snturdny livening. A good ttm I- Wfv tho report of nvnryone prosent. Ht 1; l v .Thirl, tho llttlo son of Mrand Mrs M'i J. F. Marsh, who has been sufferlur HTi the past six wcoka with a dlslocatei' fn "and fractured elbow, Is said to be tin- Hh '' proving, though very slowly. HkJ-'I vA bundle ahowor In honor or Mian K DellaVhltby was given nt tho hoim H $l Mrs. William Hcaloy Friday oven- Br tug' The evening Wns pleiiBiijitly spout HL" In games and a program and a dellc- Hlj' .lo'us luncheon was served. - Hfi 'Tho pooplo aro pleased to uco that Samuol Ilatemnii Ib ahlo to bo around again with tho aid of one crutch. Ho has been laid up the past flU weeks, suffering from tho effects of 'a horse falling on his foot. |