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Show k NEWS ITEMS Wk s v .FROM TRENTON &&'' Trenton, Jan. 22. On the evening f- Ot January 17, the Trenton Business tF ' Men's Association gave a social. Most c& t the members and their partners W . were present. The time was spent In .i. feasting and merry making. All those r&." present expressed themselves as hav- ?& n very good time. The people ot -jiOgjJ Trenton can well except big things SBf from this organisation now that they PhP are getting firmly organized. Z The young ladies ot Trenton are & beginning to realize what It means rf when all of the boys go to war. So " M .-Friday evening they beganto as- VS" lame a part of the duties the boys M?- have' carried on for a long time. Iawk& , -T? no one's eorrw the, girls took SSR their places at the ticket office, Kj' bought their tickets and did the choosing at the dance given Friday night. Mrs. O. E. Klngstord entertained with an oyster supper on the evening ot January 10, In honor of her husband's hus-band's birthday. Those present were ICr, and Bin, A. L. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. William Bentley, Gertrude Dentley, Roy Hall, Dr. A. L. Allen and Mrs. Ed Bingham. Many ot the Trenton people attended at-tended the conference last Saturday and Sunday at Richmond. Dr. A. L. Allen Is back to our town. He has opened his apartments over the West Side Furniture Store. Eva Bentley spent Sunday visiting her parents. She has been staying at Smlthfield and atatend'lng school at the North Cache High School. C. A. Brown our garage man, has been very sick for the past two weeks. He is on the Improve v at this writing, however. |