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Show CHIVEREED AGAIN Charles Hampshire was the unfortunate victim cau.'ht in the snares of the mischief mak-;i's mak-;i's of the fairer sex last Mon-'iay Mon-'iay afternoon. Mr. Hampshire heins a patriotic Englishman rf about 71 was making his way toward the barber shop '.'o get a newspaper and learn ;he late war news. It was just after the Relief Society meeting had adjourned and some of the more cheerfu" members of the society hailed Mr. Hampshire as he approach-d. approach-d. A bell was put about his aeck and he was quietly taken ')ack home. Here the ladies proceeded with 'a .wedding-march .wedding-march and more bells. The aride was brought forward veiled and wearing a beautiful own of woolen serge. The eremony. was performed by ne of the ladies and Mrs. E. K Barton sang the appropriate ;ong "I'll Make You A Linen Shirt If You'll Come Back To Me." Other songs were sung aid a 'very merry time was en-toyed en-toyed by the ladies as well as he household. The ladies par-icipating par-icipating ' in the amusements vere Mrs. Nellie Norris, Mrs. Oelestia Barton, Mrs. Jane 01-'.on, 01-'.on, Mrs. R. N. Bennett, Mrs. Vnnie Carter and' Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Others regret that .hey missed the fun. |