| Show great grandmothers honored the officers of the IN est IN ard 1 Y L M I 1 A gale gave a great greit giandinoto giand mott ers dinner party to 38 of thase pioneer women who helped to mal a e history hi tory during the hardships and e days of dixie the party was inis I 1 eld at the home oi of mr and mrs IN arren cox on lincoln s buthlay at 12 a clock there were teams and willing tear teamsters to haul every person that did not young an all 1 ba anil lal enous enough to walk ta tle e front boich pat ell and ov over er the door doors drappi drapel with led white and blue blunting an all I 1 flags on g each eich aged sister iv was as greeted with inith a i hearty feirt handshake bind hake and a small american Amei ican flag flig iv is pin vin pe tie i on her dress at 1 30 all in ere u bared into the beautifully decor 10 abed dinin dining groom room titles set the length oi of the room ov over er the tables table extending irom from the chan lelier leher w ere she inters of am small ill flags flig and re I 1 white and blue ciele paper in the center f tl tie e tables u was is a small leg cabin representing tl ti e bit th place oi of lincoln on either enl on I 1 were ivere dishes of fresh violets violet tl e decorations and dinnee surely suggested to all eat eit drini and be men meri V the alve pla e cards each hid a small log cabin cibin drawn on them and ind a quotation f from rom one of lincoln s f famous amous speeches after the dinner all returned to the tile hige nige parlor whole an program was vias tendered len dered alter ater which all enjoyed renewing old acquaint ances relating experiences and dib dis cussing bences of the pasa sister C Cz roline snider ii atas as presented with a i beautiful little book pic tures of memory foi fat being the youngest t NN woman omin pi piment e ent it the time her fir mareit grind grandchild child was b rn she being but 55 1 eat eais s of age ige at that time all departed feeling they had spent a fe few happy hours and iloh ing they t boccut in re often |