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Show A Plaaaant Evni. One of Ihe pleaint.at event that haaocciirreilinCc-iltille watglten by the Punday Fchoal la 1 11 1 ? uporiiilemt. nt, George Heard, On Ul Frld),in the nature of amrprlte. A pr arrangementt, the tlndrnta met at the homo ol Aitialaiil MiH-rln-ttndent W. II. Ilranrh and niaiclnnl from tin re to Mr. IIart'a rtmdtnc. On rrivlng there mteirger wn ill-patched ill-patched to the atore for Mr. llvard, who waio,uito btity, and not knowing th nalurooftho call, relunctantly went with Ihe tnexienger. On arriving ul hit home he wai Immediately liirrounded by about IftO member of hie Sunday School, who ilrnck upa mng "Never He Kate," in uniton. III urpria wai complete. From Mr. tlard'i retltUnr the torn-pany torn-pany march,! to CUfPi Hall, carrying George along with them, where a nice little program wai carried out. Little Uliaa Jane llranh, with a neat and appropriate epeecb, pretenlcl to Mr. Heard In hehtlf of the) riiindav rkbool, at a token of reipeu and teem, and in reoogultlon o their inner-Inlendeiil'a inner-Inlendeiil'a eervice, a handtome gold n.itili chain and beautiful charm act with piMita and turqiintt. On the re-verildeo( re-verildeo( the charm wern engraved the word "I'reienled to (ieoru Heard byCoalvlllo Sunday Miool." Mr. Heard waa to turprltwl that he oould baldly talk, but he thanked th ichool warmly, and be think more of that preient, enpreuiog what tl doe, than anything he Mei except hit wife and lamlly. Mn Heard told n confidentially that ijeorge actually tleepi with the iliaiu and locket around hliaeck. After tnepietetilition dancing danc-ing wai indiilgeil in lor a rime, and K. II. Rheadgave th whole crown a tur prit by playing thi vhlin (or them to danee by. Kvcrybody pieenl oijoy- 1 tbt) event to Ihe utinoil. A number, not memlmiof tho church nr ban lay School, were nreient to ihow thiirgol will to tho -urprlied. Theoccaikw waa giten on th evening even-ing of ihe thirtieth "iinmrury of Mr. Heard' arrival in Coalvl'le, and the romp linent i a worthy one, well merited, mer-ited, well bellowed, |