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Show A Pleasant out. Avery pleasant hay ride was uiven lant Tuesday night when party of .10 young peoplo went over to Beck's springs. Soon after G o'clock 'the party left town nnd after a jolly ride arrived at Beck's just as tho full moon was peeping over the eastern mountains reflecting its silver rays in the bosom of tho lake, forming a picture of beauty but raiely excelled. After seeing tho beautyiol tho rising moon the crowd tflfilsBe89ioniofJ,thB bitr plunge where tKoTftS irbSrT r?S'gr1?it Was Bpnhul outside in the moonlight and after the bal this claimed the undivided attention of all presont. Tho young orchestra was present and after lunch they played for dancing and tho payil-lion payil-lion was the scene of morriment W some time. Just beforo midnight tho1 crowd started homoward and nrriveji in town about an hour later. Those reeSrf? were Misses, Edith Cutler, Angle Wqbb,' Nannie Ross, Alice Bone, Jennie Fowler, Maud Webb, ChristiS Fox, Mary A. Bone, Birdie Taylor, Pearl Thomas, Nora Thomas, Adalino Ross, Vem Thomas, Mrs.L. Salzner, Mrs, Emeretto Smith, Messrs. J. E. Bone, Ren Wells, David Hodge Jos. Smith, Dr. Steele, O. A. Kirkham, S. W. Ross, Elias Jones, (i. A. Smith, Albert Bone, Bernard Webb, Charlca Earl, Ben Lott, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Webb. |