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Show j N j Bitty gk. j CLEVELAND Levar, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Minchey, who has Deen suffering with rheumatism for the last three ! months, passed to the . great beyond March 8th. The entire community i feels to sympathize with the grief-; grief-; stricken family. ! Mrs. M. A. Cox, from Provo spent ; last week visiting at Cleveland with : her daughters, Mrs. Leona Ericksun and Miss Grace Cox. j The M. I. A. conference which was held here last Sunday was a grand sue-, cess. There were many good and interesting in-teresting instructions given, which, if j followed out, would be very beneficial. ' The Cleveland Dramatic Co. present-I present-I ed "Isabel, The Pearl of Cuba," a four act drma, to a large and appreciative audience, on Friday and Saturday evenings eve-nings of last week. Tne proceeds went for the benefit of the ward hall. ORANGEVILLE The present legislature has now closed and our worthy townsman S. P. Snow, has returned home again. We wish to state that wo ore pleased , that the visit of Mr. Fail to the metn-polis metn-polis through his anxiety for "righting" "right-ing" the legislature was not in vain as we feared, for that great body made a record never before gained, being able to adjourn on the day fixed by law. The Relief Soci ty had a most enjoyable enjoy-able time on the 17th of March (Annual day). It is safe to say that a larger number was in attendance than at any time in the history of our ward, which was due to the anticipation of a social to be given after the usual program in honor of the out-going officers who were presented a beautiful rug each. The presentation was given by President Presi-dent Kate Fullmer in her happy style, after which a splendid picnic was served ser-ved by a committee. The affair was one to be long remembered by the Relief society of Orangeville. The Agricultural extension staff which held forth in Castledile three days of this week was well represented by the people of this place, the ladies in particular. They felt it a great help to this community and hope to have an organization of ladies in the near future in Orangeville, as some steps of j that nature were started in the ladies department. We hope for better things in the days to come. All help ' to boost! A treat is promised all those attending at-tending tomorrow's regular church services ser-vices when .he choir, under the direction direc-tion of Chorister Edward Cox, will render ren-der special Easter selections. The Orangeville Dramatic company I presents the comedy. "Uncle Josh." i The Huntington baseball nine is ex- j pected to meet the local team this af- I ternoon. |