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Show Sugarville Sittings The Sugarville Literary will have its first entertainment Saturday Sat-urday evening, Nov. 11. Ernest McCoy is pleased to have his mother come from Pasadina, Cali., to keep house for him. At the last meeting of the Thimble club the ladies received a very pleasant rememberance from Mrs. Albert Watts from Riverside, Cali., it being a fine bunch of chrystiajtiums, ferns and smylax, and they were highly high-ly appreciated by all present. Last Saturday evening Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. James Shields entertained enter-tained about 20 of their neighbors neigh-bors in honor of their 25th wedding wed-ding anniversary. Soon afteV the guests had arrived they were invited to the dining room, where they sat down to a most delicious supper, and after all had done justice to the many good things, they returned to the parlor and the evening was spent in games and music. Mr. and Mrs. Shields received many fine presents, one of which was a beautiful set of silver ware from their children. The wee hoars of the night all came to soon and the guests departed for their respective homes with best wishes to their guests. |