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Show BUSINESS MEN TO GO TO DELTA Mrs. Julia Smithson was the special spec-ial guest, at the business men's lun-3chon lun-3chon at the Milford Hotel last Thursday Thu-rsday noon. She came to explain the objects, origin iuul needs of the Sarah Sar-ah Daft Home. At the close a liberal donations were made for the home. A communication from Frank Beckwith,- president of the Delta commercial club, was read, inviting Milford bootsers to attend a joint meeting of their West Side fair association as-sociation and their commercial club to be held Friday, April 23. A visit to their sugar factory is planned at 2:30; a big chicken dinner at 6:30. with both kinds of chicken? and a dance in the evening all free to those from Milford. who are there. The only condition is that Delta is to be allowed the privilege of ltelng to us all they want to about the land while Milford must adhere to the plain truth. Beckwith said in his letter for us to meet them at Rendevoo at 2:30. and Hanks and Cline, thinking that was a saloon, immediately said of course we will be there. They did not know that "rendevoo" meant a drug store. About a dozen signified their Intention In-tention of going, but there are so many strangers to the truth among the business men that tt is hard to guess how many will arrive in our northern suburb next Friday. The subject of clean-up day was discussed at length and everyone was urged to do their part. Those present were: Mrs. Smithson Woodbury Collins Mclntlro Stoker Hickman Jorgenson Sloan Doolittlo Karlton Ward Lucas Arrington Hanks Bettinger Wagner Errickson Kenney Adams Cline Nichols Kirk Woodbury with his judicial mind, " acted as chairman. Chips Bettinger will be chairman at the Atkln lunch tomorrow and N'ichols will assess the fines. |