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Show Lafe Sccfefy Poings Mrs. Ram Schwab was theTiostess at n prottllv npiW'Inted luncheon Wr'dnesdiv afternoon. Covers were hid fnr clcht. ! "Willfnm W. Stevens nnd N. IT. Puttie of Wellington, 0. C were iiiets of . MY. niifl' Mrs. James Clove at dinner Thursday. Mr. "Louis Pond nnd son, Joseph, Jos-eph, of Gentile Valley wero guests of Mrs. J. C. Graham Sunday. Mrs. Grant C Pnglev entertained entertain-ed the Brldgn Whist club Wednesday Wednes-day nflernnon. Prizes. yero nward-ed nward-ed Mrs. M. C. Newell and Mrs. F. W. Prose. The Social Sixty gave nnMher nnjovnblo dencing partn Wednesday evening nt tho Social hall. About sixty couples were present, Mrs. Wilford McAllister entertained enter-tained the Sawing and Reading club Tuesday evening. The Prlseilln club met Thursday Thurs-day evening with Mrs. Pert R. Sutton. Sut-ton. The time was pleasantlv spent with games nnd tho usual social hour. George T. Gould of Chicago nnd Senator Stookey of Salt Lake City were the gnrs's of Jnmea Clove Wednesday. Tho Nineteenth Century club met Friday afternoon at tbo home f Mrs. David Westwood. Mrs. Byron Cheover gave an excellent paper on "The Greek Temple" properly illustrated with diagrnms mid pictures. Mrs, Westvvood, 'member of the committee on State Ileiltli D'pi'tmert, gv an ?n-slPK'tive ?n-slPK'tive paper on ''Fight Against White Death," followed by dfacus- sions of club members on the best local means of sustaining tho gen. pral Federation of Woman's clubs in the fight against tuberculosis, Tho Soros's held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Hotdsway. 'Francis Bao.nn cu d the Brginning of Scientific Scien-tific Thought" was ably presented ,bv Mrs. Homer. The treasurer's 'Import wos rend nnd olub adjourned for two weeks to meet with Mr-Wlliek, Mr-Wlliek, Wednesday evening the Epwnrth League at tho M. E. church gave nn enjoyable social to n large number num-ber of their friends. M's Pirnthv Marke, 'ending Wv of the pelror cmpanv that opprfl a 2 week engagement nt the Opora IIoufp, Monday Dec. 21 is thn proud posaepsor of n dog that nil of Roehpfpl low's or Morgan's millions could not bnv. The old Havlno- 'Mv Kipgdom for n Hnrpp,' is alright but nn kingdom could purchase as much ns.tho brass collar that "King" wears around h's neck nnd hp deserves well thn name of king. Tt wps while Miss Mnrko was playing nn engagement in New Orleans that tins story Is sited. Tn negln with this dog is of tho English Eng-lish bull dog type, nnd from puppy-hood puppy-hood on had been taught by Its English master to get a fine g.ilp, nnd to hold on to anything that was put into his mouth. He learned this well nnd after- DOROTHY MAUKE Leading Lady, Pcljcer Company. wsrds was used In a vaudeville act by Gpo. W. Scott and Miss Markn. One day pb Miss Marko with the dog wns on her wny tn tho theatre to do her act she came very near being run over by a runaway horse that came pweeding noound the corner. A light buggy was nttarlied to tho horse and n little girl five years' old wits clinging to the dash board yelling with all her might. The lines wero dragging on tho ground I and to far under the buggy for a inan to reach without putting danger dan-ger to himself. King saw this nnd with one mighty bound lie grabbed thn lines In his mouth nnd started erklng first ono way nnd then 'the other The horse having n tender month felt this nnd slowed up enough for bvsfnnders to grab him bv the head nnd subdue him. After It was all over King could hardly be Induced te let go of thellnes. Tho father of the girl wanted to buy lnm on the spot, nnd offered ' any nmnunt, to Mis9 Marko for her pet, hut had to go on his way disappointed. dis-appointed. . King Is sr.mewhat of a traveller too. having traveled around the plnhn three times with his mlctrers, nnd Is always on hand to plnv his part In one of the' bills that will be put on during tho engagement of tho Pcler Company hero next week |