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Show ORANGEVILLE Farm Agent Sullivan organized ft Farmers club here last Friday evening even-ing and an enthusiastic audience was present. Necessary committees ip keep the club in running order wer appointed. The farm loan feature, which is one of the first subjects to B taken up, is a moBt splendid one and men who now have to leave home after af-ter the crops are in to get means for running expenses will be able to borrow bor-row and make Investments that will enable them to Improve their horrUi surroundings, stock their farms and -otherwise help them. The proposition proposi-tion gives promise of bringing about the redemption of the farmer. A farewell party given Monday evening in honor of Edd Crawford was well attended. A well filled purse was presented to Mr. Crawford with a hearty good will. And God bleBS you for a successful mission. Word was rcelved Monday of tlis death of Mrs. Lorette Baldwin of Beaver. Mrs. Baldwin was the eldest eld-est child of John S. and Sarah Ann Fullmer. She was the mother oT twelve children besides caring for twi children of her husband by a former marriage and one adopted child. Her brothers, Thomas, George W., Thea-dore, Thea-dore, Frank and Leonard, and alsjD Mrs. George Tatton attended the funeral. The choir Is organized under tit leadership of Clyde VanBuren, who te a very capable young man and on who will take an Interest In his work. Prof. H. H. Ciimmings and several other brethren from different parts of the stake were visitors at sacramental sacra-mental services last Sunday, and never was a more timely talk given or on more appreciated than the one given by Mr. Cummings. It is a pity w don't hear them more often. Messrs. Ryan and Fail are sending off a shipment of seed from Price. These gentlemen are In the market for anything in the shape of produc that the farmers have to sell. BotB men are hustlers. LAWRENCE The second meeting of the Parent-Teachers Parent-Teachers organization was held last Sunday, January 14th. The leading features of the metinf?- wcrp n nanpr on "The Duties of a Mother Toward the School," by Mrs. Pollie Day, and & talk by Supt. Wm. T. Reld. Musical selections were given by the Lawrencj Glee club. We feel that much benefit is derived from these meetings. Friends of Mrs. James Brinkerhoff will be Interested to know that she to Improving slowly, and it Is to be hoped hop-ed that she will continue to do so. Ward conference was held here tih the 7th. Ole N. Tuft was released as bishop and I. Nelson Day was sustained sustain-ed as presiding elder. " The local Parent-Teachers association associa-tion is planning for a big time to tj held in the near future. Everybody watch for the date! |