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Show Old Folk's Party Genuine Success. The Old Folk's pnrty bold last Frl-dB7 Frl-dB7 nftoruoon nud evutilug was a Ren nine nnocoea from otritt to llnlsh, nud with tbo exception of but a few who wero uuablo tu be, out, all of tbo old folks woro iu altondiuiRO. Tbo nftoruoon was somewhat chilly, but this did net debar tbem from, coining out, those huviug thu convoy Ing of tliotu to (bo Wind Hull being careful to have polity cf urnpa with wbiob to keep them nnmfcrtnl'lv). At three o'clock lliev wnru nil ready for thfl dinner and It una heartily vn joyod. Tho prrgram rendered was excellent aid tho old folks will 10 member it for many a day. After tho dinner and program they wero taken to tbo Hrnnob Normal and served wltb some excellent liquid re freahments by Priuoipal Ddokor, which togothor with the bosnitality and chceifulnoBS of tho9 conneotod with tbn committee and Normal hud a tendency to mako tho old penplo fo-jl that life wa9 worth wbilo after all A goodly nuuiber.ot tbem nttondad tbo dnuoo iu tho evening for n short timo, and while thern they were favored fav-ored nith n program of movli'g pictures pic-tures by Cbaa. S Wilkinson, manager ot tbo Gem Theatre Tho old folks highly appreolated tbo pictures nud wero profueo in their appreciation of tbo kludnoBB of Mr. Wilkinson. After having spent a happy day tbe veterans of Cedar wore takou to their homos, where, no doubt, they dreamed happy dreams after n day well spent in pleasure Tbe danoo in tbo evening wns largely large-ly attended by tho youuger married pcoplo of tho town nud an cxcollout time was bad. Tho reports of tho various commit-teefarehat commit-teefarehat tblp annual Old I'olk'e enl ttfrttfl DmrtirWailn oT'l hi bt eM hat has ever been bold in Cedar. |