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Show Dr. Price's Cream Baking Poxvder Most Perfect Made. A PLEASANT EVENING. Tha Boys of the A. O. XT. W. Entertained Some Friends Rieht Royally Last Evening-. A large and appreciative audience gathered at the A. O. U. W. hall last evening fcr a social entertainment, Mr. Barney in the chair. Opening ode was sung by the audience, audi-ence, theu a short prayer by Past Master Mas-ter Evans. Key. LaVake gave a ten minutes speech in his usual happy style as f.il Inwu Ladies and brother "workman: I am pleased to have the pleasure as well as the privilege of addressing this pleasant assembly and the grand order of A. O. U. W. Man was not made for solitude; he has a craving for fellow- itsmp anu sympatny wmcn can he satisfied satis-fied only in the consciuus possession of the affection of another. Go J said of j Adam "It is not good for man to be alone. I will make a helpmate for him." Under the boughs of a spreading tree in Eden Adam laid him down to sleep. Adam understood that he was ! not made for solitude. As soon as the woman was brought to him, he said, "This is bone of my bone, and flesh of my flesh." Association dates ita beginning begin-ning back to creation. In the begin |