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Show Hyde Park Notes. Hydo Raik did Itself proud in entertaining enter-taining old people of the town last week. The enteitahnent was held In the hall on the 10. The commlttc was aided by tho joung married women wo-men of the town decorated tho hall and prcpaicd tables and a bountlous roast consisting or all or tho delicacies that could be procuied. The old folks were biought from their homes in canlages, and weie gicetcd at tho door of the hall by the committee and joung lady waiters who took them In hand and took otf their wiaps and coats and saw that they weio seated comfortably at the tables and were supplied with all the good things they could deslic. After dinner a most excellent piogiamme was lcndetcd consisting or songs, iceltattons, music, mu-sic, speeches, toasts, duets, etc. Tho Mandolin Club and brass band middling mi-ddling some excellent music both bc-foie bc-foie and after dinner. About 4.30 pin. all tho old people weie again Lonvejcd to their homes after having spent a most enjoj able day. In tho evening the mauled people or the town assembled at the hall and spent the evening In dancing. A luuchon was served to all in attendencc in the evening. All present went away feeling feel-ing lewaided for the clloits they had made to make a pleasant 1 lino for tlio old peoplo and agieed that they had spent a most eujojablo evening themselves. them-selves. OKJ5 ofTiikm. |