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Show NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM JRENTON Trenton, March 7. Ono of the big events of the weok was tho play given giv-en by tho Cornish M. I. A. Dramatic club. It was ndvortlscd as "All a Mlstako," but thoso who attondod wont away feeling well paid for having hav-ing been present. Wo thank tho Cornish pooplo for visiting our town and say to thorn: Como again. Wo highly commend tho play to our neighboring towns. Mr. and Mrs. Vanco Denson, who for tho past two weeks havo been visiting at Ogden, havo returned to their homo. They report a very1 en-Joyablo en-Joyablo tlmo. Tho M. I. A. Amusement committeo commit-teo gavo a danco Friday night, Mar. 2nd. A largo crowd participated and a good tlmo was had. Miss Ida Prlco, who for tho last month has been suffering from rhoti matlsm, Is now woll and on tho road to recovery. Conjoint mcotlng was hold Sunday, March 4, when tho following program pro-gram was glvon: Solo Mrs. Frank Bingham. M. I. A. Call Luella Dlnson. Solo Mrs. Eliza Clawson. Roadlng Mrs. Wm. Lrought. Piano Solo Alma Potorson. Oration Honry Strlckler. A. E. Darloy, principal of our 8iu ., spont tho woek-end at Logan. Miss Margie Shoemakor Is tho now (Continued on pago Ave) TRENTON NEWS' (Continued From Page One) clerk In n. Y. Benson & Sons' dry goods store, having taken the place of Miss Gladys Lott, who Js otherwise other-wise engaged. Miss Thelma Hansen, who for the past few months ha3 been studying music at Logan, paid her parents a visit Saturday and Sunday. Friday night, after the M. I. A. ball, a number of the friends of the faculty fixed a dainty lunch and inarched to the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Allen, unlocked their door, went In, and served them their lunch In bed. Tho scene was untold laughter laugh-ter when Mr. A. E. Darley came rush-out rush-out thinking burglars had entered their peaceful habitation. Miss Dlood and Miss Hayward wero very much overcome by Mr. Darley's strange appearance. |