Show COOLIDGE DAWES IlEt RECEPTION EPTION more than one hundred ladles attended the coolidge dawes reception given by the club af at the home of mrs va V F P knox knos tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5 6 p m it was wag one of the largest social affairs of at the season beautiful bouquets of golden brown chrysanthem ls MS and ferns were used a as decorations Olec orations throughout the rooms mrs airs jane munford president of the club greet greeted d tho the guests with a short talk after which the following program was given heading beading coolidge in november by b miss alls mortha martha hurst vocal solo miss bonnie anderson accompanied by miss loise white mite on the violin heading leading briar rose by miss marlar marian lindsay lendsay all numbers were very much enjoyed by those present A delicious two course luncheon was s then F served by tho the following young yng ladles jeanlo and vora vera foth erin larue and arvilla morris elyn low bonnie anderson mara III hurst rt marian airia linday and luche lie durke burke little mary alary and darbara barbara dunshee dred eased in d dainty dinty dresses carried baskets of after dinner mints the u bon wa was followed by a splendid talk from om judge T burton bandl late ate for fc me lection for district judge on the bo constitution who also ex pained how the president lif the united states would have to lio lie elect ed cu if not elected by the electo riat rote te and urged every american citizen alt ae to be and register and go to t 0 the polls and vote hunter lunt candidate for district nt attorney torney all and 1 IV P ii knox candidate for county attorney both gave instructive talks to tho the club on the con constitution ution and tile the issues of the campaign and congratulated the ladles ladies on their splendid organization and the good work they were doing was beeley one of the high school teachers gave two humorous readings which were very much enjoyed A number of the republican ladles club of milford were vere present andl and extended a cordial invitation to the deaver beaver ladles adies to attend some of their social affairs at Al liford |