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Show THE NEWS FROM FILLMORE Pcillc Affairs and Local Happenings tl the County Seal Mr. VYlldeii, alio escaped toni the uuiit.V Jail Koine 1 1 tilt uno, baa been raptured and returned to solitary eon-.1 eon-.1 n e merit. It 1:4 told about town that one of our citizens at the time of the escape, harbored the criminal In hla home for . everal days, and In other ways helped him to get away. If then report be true, the guilty person ought to be prosecuted and punished to the full extent of th law. Mrs. Mary J. Kelly, while catching a rooster mini time ago, was scratched by the unwilling rooster, which had no dealre to go to pot. Our Relief Society president paid no eieclal attention to the Incident at the time, but later, after wearing a black pair of gloves to the conference a; Kanoah, blood poisoning set in and a neve re wound is now the result. The Parents' claas of our Sunday school gave a party last week In the State House. One hundred and sixty were there. Not all of these are, however, regular attendants at the Sunday school claas. A program was rendered and a picnic .lunch was served. serv-ed. Mr. Pyper treated the crowd to a reel of excellent moving picture A dance followed the party. George If. YVoodhotise returned to Heaver with his family last Monday. A r..i tuber of ladles met last week at the home of Mrs. Millie Huntsman Hunts-man and organized a woman's club. As yet they have not decided what the purpose of the organization I a good time, likely. Mrs, Huntsman served refreshments and her example exam-ple will be followed by the other members mem-bers of the club when their turns to serve come round. These turna were decided by lot. The names of thee women who are seeking amusement away from their "old men." are: Mrs. Nellie Huntsman, Mrs. Hannah Huntsman, Mrs. K. K. Hassett, Mrs. Clara Swallow, Mrs. Chloe Day, Mrs. Hazel Day, Mrs. Rhoda Melville, Mrs. Ella Day. Hrs. Hunt, Mrs. II. C. Lew-Is. Lew-Is. Mrs. Katie Day. Mrs. Stella Day, , Mra. Annie Stevens, Mrs. Katherlne Rasmussen, Mrs. W. L. Jones, and Mrs. Edda Kelly. The, next meeting of these fair ones engaged in a very 1 unfair business will be held at tbe home of Mrs. Hannah Huntsman. 1 The young ladles of the town, that 1 it the unmarried ladles, have also , formed a club, whlcb they nave nam- 1 ed. the "Hiawatha Club." Why they I have adopted such a name is explain- 1 eJ only on the theory that a man's 1 name for their club ought to serve as a delicate announcement to the public I that men were wanted. 1 Not to be outdone, a few beardless , youths have, It Is said, organised a 1 bachelor's club. The chsnces are that some, at least, of the ungallant lads. ' will have plenty of time In later Ufa to play In earnest at being barbel- ors. This remark will no doubt, cause f many married men to exclaim: "No such good luck, however, for most of them," and with a sigh to repeat the ( ttanta from Maud Muller, ending with the words, "It might have been." . I |