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Show AN ENJOYABLE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cox gave another of their enjoyable entertainments enter-tainments last Tuesday evening. The main evont of the evening was the representation by all guests of either the title of a well known book or some general gen-eral fete day. Many were the puckered brows caused by strenuous stren-uous efforts to determine the greatest number of parts represented repre-sented and many hearty ImiRhs produced by the amusing fail-uro3 fail-uro3 to guess them correctly. Honors in the contest were awarded to Mrs. Lottie Perkins and Mrs. Mary "Gower. The drawing contest which followed afforded considerable amusement, prizes in this being won by Mrs. Nancy Walker and Miss Lizzie Bulloch. Dainty retreshments followed and a cursory glance at the participants, par-ticipants, showed all-anxious to excel one another in showing their appreciation of this event also. Game1 and music finished up the evening's entertainment and all departed, voting the absent ones the losers of a most enjoyable enjoy-able evening's entertainment. Those present and the part represented rep-resented follows: - Mr. Caleb Haight, "Pope's Es3ayon Man." Mr3. Haight, 4th of July. Mr. E. E. Williams, i'frekwick Papers." Mrs. Wil-'mm Wil-'mm St. Patrick's Day. Mr. as. Corry, "Longfellow." '". Corry, Decoration Day. S., LaaVettf M'gvH? lain'Lujwfflon'tf'Birth- ,.bdiJrft35Terkins, "When jKniRhtnotja was in Flower.' xkrsi Edwin Walker, Pioneer Mej. Mr. Isaac Nelson, "A Tale JlJTwo Cities." Mrs. Nelson, Sifter's Day. , Mrs. Mary tUfer, "Under the Lilacs." Um Mary Walker, "In tht BmIop's Carriage." Mrs. Sadie BaiKwalter. "Vanity Fair." Mtin Lizzie Bulloch, "Elizabeth inlher German Garden." |