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Show UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT A most enjoyable social event was the party given by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cox last Wedesday evening. Each lady present represented a cake illustrated in various ways and each gentleman the title of a book. Much amusement amuse-ment was furnished the interested inter-ested guests in' puzzling out the parts being represented by each one present, some of which were both clever and unique though baffling to the uninitiated. uninitia-ted. Honors in tho guessing contest were awarded to Mrs. Buckwalter and Dr. Macfarlane. Part second of the entertainment enter-tainment was a drawing contest, con-test, subjects being furnished each participant and twenty minutes allowed for the completion com-pletion of tho sketch. Thei efforts receiving honors were "Old Folks at Home" by Mr. Sharp and "Waiting at tho Gate" by Miss Grooble. After an old-fashioned "spol- -, ling match" in which Miss Groo- ;' ble carried off tho honors, de- H lightful refreshments were ser- . M ved. This event was unlver- , H sally declared to be "equal rights "Jk to all and special privileges to ,,' none" and all honor given to the -vl host and hostess. H A list of thoso present with 'fl the part in the feature part of . ' M tho program, follows: M Dr. Macfarlane, "At Tho H Crossing," Mrs. Macfarlane, H Ribbon Cake. Mr. Sharp "Pick- H wick Papers," Mrs. Sharp M Fruitcake. Mr. T. Ahlatrom, H "Mrs. Wings of tho Cabbage Patch." Mrs. Ahlstrom, Angel cake. Mr. George TEsplin, . H "Under two Flags." Mrs. M Esplin, Orange Cake. Miss 'M Groeble goldcake. Miss Hutebal M "When Knighthood was in M Flower." Miss Ellen Nelson. M Silver cake. Miss Louise Hoi- 'M land, jelly roll. Miss Hilma Hall- M man, Hermit cakeS and Mr, yM Buckwalter, Election cake, M |