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Show MA. A. SumVr.er Class. Last Monday evening tho Young Ludlos' Mutual Improvement Association Associ-ation of this placo began thoir regular wookly sumnior class work, nnd as has beou tho custom horotoforo, thoy mot at tho rosidonco of otio of thoir mombors. Thoy choso tho homo of Millor A. U. Mathoson, aud at ubout 7:30 woro to bo soon JIt or iO young ladies wending thoir way towards tho mill with lunch baskotp. Our roportor, boiug anxious to know what tho moaning wns. decided to investigate. investi-gate. Ho wont thoro and fouud nil of tho youug ladies Boated in rows upon tho mill platform, enjoying n dainty lunch aud having u hilarious timo. Thoy woro all speaking nt ouco and upon subjects that ho was not fumilinr with, so ho stood as ono petrified. Finally thoy adjourned to tho houso and opened thoir mooting, and wo must say It was extremely Interesting. In-teresting. Each young ludy had with her souo picco of sowing nnd was industriously working whilo somo other member of tbo class was giving hor part of tho lesson, which was a study of pootry outlined by tbo Youug Ladies' Journal. Each mombor taking part did exceptionally exceptional-ly woll. Tboir renditions proved that thoy had givou study to tho subject. sub-ject. Aftor tho completion of tho lesson onoh member wus requested to rcolto a few linos of their fuvorito poem ami tell why thoy liked it. Our roportor thought ho would bo rogailed with a number of pooms on love, but ho wns ngrooably surprised, for thoy quoted poems that nro considered con-sidered classic and of tho highest order. Thoy enjoyed thomsolves immensoly and decided to meot at Mrs. Bulloch's uoxt Monday for tho coutlnunnco of tho lessons thoy are engaged with. One amusing oircumstnuco was tho extremely oxoitablo condition thnt Millor Matheson was in just boforo tho arrival of tho young ladies. Ho no soonor saw tho class coming than ho thought of somo work that had to be attended to immediately in tho Bull Dog Hold. Hastily throwing a lunch down blmsolf, desplto nil tho protestations of his wifo and daughter, ho left on foot to attend to his imaginary work. He loft without bedding, and really wo do not know whother ho has stopped yet or not. Another thing that enlivened tbo affair was tho fact that tho girls woro so surprisod to boo a roportor iu their midst that thoy immediately con-oolvod con-oolvod tho idea of having a lock of his hair to romombor him by. Thoy said it was tho first timo a reporter had paid thorn a visit and they were determined to huvo some momento of his first visit. Woll, you know now why ho always wocrs his hat, oven in mooting. |