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'AGES THE HERALD. hr you liv of Algiers is a person who wants what you have no use for at home. A small eted Mo the UpbldhM of the W eet Ude oe the BRvm. "A vr rhe and creditable weekly mew~per." -MANUFAC¶TURBRB' RyOeRD. am- YXIX ALGIERS, LOUISIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921. No. 31 'p.Leve To Cost S 115,000. Saves aipayers $160,000 a gIpl meeting of the Or Board last Thursday an t was signed by PresidentI C Weol and Mr. J. H. R. Vice President and Ge a-er, of S. P. R. R., for the of a leved of staudard sec*n across the tront o 4 €ocrpied by the Bouth Ubroad from Vallette SStreets. Before signing, rasnement had the approval of 2IUIS and Attorneys of both e Bard, and the Railroad . 5. 3 el is of Algiers, and as a member of the Levee mider the administration of o verm nor Hall, and is now a seeond appoltment s ;l.ulre ifrom Algiers. He ts S uirdet of the Board, an ea the distietion of being the Arst t of the Levee Board from NRh district since the organiser Sthe Levee Board in 1890. Adrts have always been for the ef the levee system In L j-e he has merer missed a b to help his district. M egeminnmation of the agree I theo Southern Panfetic tI ithe ea of $10,000.0' to 1 tasyers, and at the same time Ie Railroad Company the a ipaisees sought by them, and t O s to elass a matter of con-e ts to district for the past o between the Railtoad .piy ead the prseAt Board no ass/ frequetly held withit - , dz or eight months during I le tiae may eompicatiosa o, a S l e arose. It was duri wia loaos that special Counsel bts MaalSrk showed to advant I age skllful and InteUgeat c g a the same. Mr. Hyme s M ids Bare are fortunate in hayv-I asI -- wkt to advise them Iton ta this kind. tlh I disposition of the asem, Sthe poitats orttually arn 1sed I* by Mr. Mc ulrk, aUd t ( i aswm a compromise of dif t asm. ud as a temporary aepe SnUpreserves the preast of beth parties at tenretst 9heq1c to be done will be eo Se before February Ist. mist be lAshed by Web 1 lI9e, it Is o be rearIdl embaemkmeas, asd et estabi/hed by law." oe Board will eostribute of the cost upon com the work, the total cost Is to ho $186,000.00. 14 Daughters wl asle .strtdy atternoen lharmacy, Vert and The sale wll start at It is asked of all me lrgaret's Daughters as gmeIl public to ab#tnd makehi gate a sueeess. U be a kinda of pret bitable for Christmas S;birthday present Or A A NEWW a . Those. PelAse we be he the streets snitabg a 4 had an emeot with whieh strdk him a t the arm, *islnag a that member. The meal bW Er. Pollack asat Shis aars again, sheut TEM(PLE GO~ ACnt1CULWRE SI 4 ý yt· Al,. rYflms~drh j driii Steal Cartridges From Barracks The ammunition warehouse at the Marine barracks at the Algiers LNaval Station was broken into before day light Thursday by thieves who stole fifty-three cases of 45-caliber cart ridges valued at $28. The thieves used an iron pick to force the ware house door. Liutenant Walter S. Gas par of the Quartermaster Corps noti led Superintendent Molony of the robbery. I SCHOOL BELLS RINGING McDONOGH NO. 4. During the week several of the teachers of our primary grades visited other schools of the city. This idea of observing in other schools is very much encouraged by the pr eipal. Miss Lange. Miss Marcy and Miss Morse were the teachers who observed. Recently several of the facutly were detained at home because of personal illness. At the time of this writing, Miss Voegtlin has re st'med her work, but Miss Averill and Miss Poscet are still unable to be be present. The Seventh Grade had the pleas are and privilege of visiting the Pub Ik Library oa last Thursday, accom panied by Miss Davis. On Tuesday evening, a regular meetiag of our Cooperative Club has been announced and a full attend anes has been urged. As this is Educational Week, a special program 1 has been arranged. S (Coattined on Page 3.) KNIORTS OP CODIAIM U " YO8IaglIA~ TBH DAI~ ." I coaneetioa with the "ChristmUas - Tree" to be held by the local Knights L of Columbus, a speelal entertainment Sat the H. N.O. C. Theatre In the form of pictures and vaudeville, will I take place Tuesday night, December 13, 1921. Manager F. . Lyncker of , toe . N. G. C. Theatre and chair m ae of the "Chrisss 'ree" Benefit I Comalttee anaeases that the special - attractions offered on this occasion will exeeed all previous dorts, how t ever the miatnimum charge for admit taes wilB be mrad. This will be an Seppor~mlty for these who •appove the Knights of Columbus dort to be - ltn sttedaS*.a Crescent lodgel No. 3, K. of P., a eletetd tim following ofeers for the - year 1922: SChancellor Commuaer, . Joseph Hughes; Vies - Chanqsllor. Roger Chestnut; Prelate, Harry Laufer; Master of WoJl --WtIam Hart; Keep U er of Recoids and Seals, James O. R Ste g at ster of 7lpmsu John SP1di r; d oaster f Seb seur A dst t sM ; Master at Alma1 -arks-~ dale; Taner Quard, JJ. R. Daniels; ' Outer Guard, -e) Meyers; Janitor, d M. 'Heindel; Trustee Charles A. Sad Slare; General Relief Committee, Jas. - otewePas ead leger Cheu tnt; u CemetUrz Coamittee . .0. s8trevt "I I,. Chestaub and H. J. Stastery; En tertinment mittee, Theo. A. He ron, H. Lauf, . Hart and Sark driper; Rep tive to Grand s Lds, Jos. O. Fwart, Alternate, A. a C. $ril. a Prom the te of D. .t- $234 pro Ags. we are in re t eelet of a i t 22 lsts eidar. at St i In to bhius ed a prettt girl at tn an orval and is mcb that will rdd to the +all of us" ro - OH DEATH, WHERE IS THY STING? . -,,, l ,,,,,,,% , . Church of the Holy M Name of Mary R To-day is the feast of the lan maculate Conception-the putronal feast of the United States, and is ga a holy day of obligation. The last Chi mass this morning will be at 9 for o'clock. The novena will close this the evening at 7 o'clock. the This evening at 7:30 there wil he be a meeting of the Holy Name So- me clety, at which the election of of- wh fleers for 1922 will take place. OUl Every member should feel it his duty ref to attend this meeting and cast his F. note. the This afternoon the Altar Boys accompanied by Father Hayes are going to take a ride on the steamer thc Capitol. The boys deserve this treat inj for their faithful attendance at church during the Forty Hours Adoration. To-morrow afternoon the St. Joseph Boys meet at 3 o'clock. all Friday, Saturday and Sunday of wi last week witnessed the beautiful na devotion of the Forty Hours Adora tion. The sermons were preached by Right Rev. Mgr. L. J. Kavanagh, Rev. Father Fabian, and the Most Rev. Archbishop Shaw. The closing eermeonies o Sunday . ight were very impressive. His Grace the Arthbishop preached owe of his to most eloquent sermons. A large anumber of distinguished clergy were in present. Monsignor L. J. Kavanagh, of Vicar General for Army and Navy, Al and Rester of Our Lady of Lourdes bi Church, sad Very Rev. T. J. Wel- w' don, C. M., Rector of St. Joseph a Church, were Deacons of Honor to re Archbishop. Very Rev. J. F. X. q' Walsh, Rector of St. Anthony's In ye MeDosnohville and Very Rev. A. Koenig, Rector of Wetwego were w Deacon and SubdeacoS respectively w for the procession and Benediction. Other priests in the Sanctuary were M the Very Reverends A J. Bruening, bi Chaaellor of .thL Arehdioese, R. p Carra, Rector of 8t. Patrleks, M. H. A. Qhavin, Rector of St. James, w J. P, O'Slattery. Rector of St. Fran- i cs of "les, V. Prats, lector of at St gLeo,. I . Roth. aRecor of St. C thsssq. P H . Wynhrens, Rector t et (tatUS. J. B. Albert, 8S. J3., Rec N oft Al 'i uts. and DIrerends J. Weset.. Debts and the Fathers or t atyi Rame of Mary Church. Theb Rebl Name Society and the K. of C. were the bodyguard of the Arch Sbishop and' ed the preenalod in the Church boldit lighted candle ia their hands. Next da the little flower girls dressed in white, then the Altar Boys, the r and ther Archbishop carrylng the Bleaed Saeammsat BAPTFISM. Lee Clayton, 'son of Patrick J. 1 Alese and Louisa H. andesn of a 184 Newton St. Spouers, Mr . nd l -s. lBy. Alosso. D1r s A as, aughtr of William -ms e0tM Jeaoso of 400 BelbevUMe Striet. Slpmb Leslie and Mrs. R. . IA LeeosT cu s Aathony. sel ft Thee. L. a!. M AdM e 3. tnls of 625 Avnu pIo qp, Anthony j. p g - Vi~gsl*i Vt. 1 J' n Mar asshtee Jas. Me s uam s ad Dep T o+ f s2 y a ua *uh . lee. Do - oat. smol Mr.. d Mrs. 3. STrM o Bi l os . Q ?off. O avc l~ Kas em of Lu - r adee q iJo c*M Jos of weses Anna hewS. 'A1.rp se mM o Lua s ... eib n=on. sI$. of Nt Tr dW b nght "nmm- J- a a aplm Oe - o San N dI E' -"i -_~ Methodist Church Notes C Rev. 0 .C. Wer, Pasor, Residence SOttlvier, Phone Alg, 15. 1 Last Sunday we had good congre Sgations at both services. Mizpah TI SChair had very appropriate music ca, p for both services. At night service, Co * the Pastor discussed the raising of the widow's son, by the Savior, as I he entered the city of Nain. It slt' means much to have a great Savior, Fesl who can bring again from the dead bens our loved ones. He took occasion to sanl refer to the death of Mr. Adolph T SF. Brgdall, who was so recently of 1 the victim of any accidental death R. by the discharge of a gun at Gec e Diamond, La. He spoke words of wag e comfort for the bereaved family of Mfe r the deceased. The young man hay- brit ing been a good friend and his wife, pur who was a Miss rsancis of St. Mary 8m Parish, whom the Pastor knew as 11 a little girl In Berwick. May these way t. and all our mourners know how to Brn allow the Savior, who raised the bea Of widow's son and said to her Weep was 11 not, to give comfort. Boi 1- PERSONALS. It is with pleasure that we note J i, the iniprovement of Mr. Prank G. Ryan, who wae hurt some weeks ago, and who has been in the Toaro the Infirmary for treatment. He hopes ll t to be out on erqp~,es this week. re In the contest, that was put on e in the Sunday School in the matter t, of banks for the new Church, Earl y, Ainsworth was the first to fill his any rs bank. He filled it in less than a Ha _- week. He earned most of it by h selling sandwiches. Mrs. J. C. Labit P Lo reported that her gumbo sale was K. quite a success and thanks you for n in your help and patronage. Ms A. Mrs. B. F. Bonner of Houston, TeL, IDII re was a guest of the Parsonage last ly week. She Is the Pastor's sister. I n. Mrs. T. B. Kimbrough and her son, C re Mr. T. B. Kimbrough, Jr., relatives J K. hb Mrs. Wier were guests at the Br R. Parsonage Monday. dr! " Last Tuesday was & busy tight Fe n, with our Charth folks. ' The Junior n- Epweath eagiae set at the Church o. It nd the W. M. S. ant the Mispah tit tt Choir met tt the Parsonage for the E. or transaction of important btsineass R. This year a larg% part of the 0< Christmas issue of The h6rald will Mi be devoted to the history of N. O. G. he Methodism and especially to the C. Algiers Church. There will be seven Cl Sor O paotmna et lpteresting read- Ja in ing. It will cost six cents to .eMd H Le the specal part to any *f your ab- a en sent friends. Call at the ofttleo ad tt ask for yours. Theank en Mr. ditto. 1 We will appreciate this. ANNOUNCaUINTS. The Junior Choir will meet with J. Mrs. Bell and Dr. Pay at the Chure of at 7:20 to-night. The easumrtng nd party ail ment Frdar aUght *I' 1 a prograsm e rlday fight. • Ti arm am rseat? y t vtted W 7t t70 a 100 one." ie Servies net Bua4 w t y1 ." am. rt and 7:4 -.* t. I.. MXASUIs PlARTT Y. 128 heres* b* a gsIwZ party C PY at the YetIfst Chut* to-morrow 2 "1 ight 8t o'eoek. L oe ur. .eoas :t ier Or .o Mo . m ,4u1tMb uOa i o s1 S 4S O'heis mtd 51 Ser,11 r. M .,1 . * eNS, N I.1 The W sias eaA L' oel nar aDhw 1th aL P -- . s3. cL.. 1L1 *ILIO Cathbic Daugters Of P America Festival a e- N ih The Catholic Daughters of Amer- Algi ic ca, formerly Daughters of Isabella. rece e Court of Mary No. 391, extend thanks brs to all kind donors and all who as It sisted in makinil the Thanksgiving A, or, Festival on November 21-22, for the td benefit of the new parochial school to such a splendid success. A ph The various articles were disposed Fri lY of as follows: Vacuum cleaner, Mr. pri4 th R. Birtel; porcelain top table, Mrs. sale at Geo. Forrest; Three minute dish- tali of washer, Mrs. S. J. Gravois; football, sae of Miss Clara Tingstrom; the beautiful bot iv- bride doll, Miss M. Teal; the beaded am kM purse, Mrs. Levy, and a doll. Vera to ry Smith. as In the porcelain table contea: which is was so successful, little Monica to Brown was first and was given a he beautiful cameo ring; Martha Adams ep was given a ruby ring and Merline I Bourgeois was given a silver rosary. str Th Jte JOLLY THREE SOCIAL CLUB. Mr - Mr ,ks The Jolly Three Social Club gave Mr ire their first barn dance Saturday 'Mr ea light at .900 Vallette Street. Dainty 'M freshments were served and dane- a on h was Indlsged n. ter Those present were Misses J. Gea sri dnas, R. DinapoH, C. Boudreaux, L. and A. Caridi, C. Smith. D. Hauser, a A. and E. Chico, E. Richards, U. by Hartaick, B. Lospitch. E. Pitre, M. 65, bit Ponti, 8. Bowman, L. and I. Braa, aIn r, I. Hogan, L. Redman, Claire Helen bal for and Thelma Willis, D. Vitter, B. Gib. D son, L. Wiegman, R . Rihner, L. m1 Munsterman, L. and M. Barton, L. be m,' Dnapoll I. Charbonnet, J. Courtney, Fo T. and I. Lynch, C. and D. Hansen, go B. Weidman and E. Sealant, Messrs. dol on, C. Willis, L. Olker, dU Kern, ). thi s Jadlin J. Orlsh, . Cayard, C. he the Brown, O Jones, I. Keen, F. Lan- Tb dry, H. Mareour, . Holman, L. P1 ght Fernandes, R. Owean L Hinyub, A. e1i lor Bowers, HI Adams, J. Fath, I. and tn reh 0. Kuper, O. Wilson, D. and C. Mar- thi pah tin, t Daigle, J. and A. Robichaun, P the E. Kern, C. Magan4 J. Leoard, l *- R. Rames, A. Krebs, R. Clayton, A. the Gorden, 0. Ban and many others fo will Mr. and Mrs. C. Willis. Mr. atd Mrs. of 0. G. HeIndd, and Mrs. Weidman. b the On with tle Sass with "Kid" is van Chestee. W. Hlderman and our little in ad- Jas: Drummer. L. HIolman did the aa ed Honolulu Walk, while Kid Orlesh ab- performed a too dance. GO.oner setas sad the wooden shoe-strings for his y tor. opera singing. DANCL with wrb On December 5th, Mim Anna Foe rina ter, daughter, of Mr. M. . . Poster Sentatalusd, at her homrne a number - of baher tlenda , F big An - lepla ermiag ws speat U by eery oes. Rereshments were a Sserved V muaues and mueic was thaeid"a ? Kelltty's ead. Amon the many that were eess were: Misses C. Oswald. A. Ilseaane, 6. arty Cle. It ses . J me let, L. 1 rrow Maybe o, V. Leme, A. Shields, t L. Gerets, U. Petgeove, A. Cae.r, M. Trist, X. 'talbt, L. Dea s, . emnss, L orreto, C .MeeSL5& s Ia, . Lseare, B. Shields, B. Van derliap, A. OAGlllot L. Mendam, Y. SCrwl,'1D. Acies . Omel, A. ~m -n M. Adams. C. Adam.. M. L. heater. Q. Megisner and A. Poe e. -Uleurs. V. 'IsDsaaslI, . Wag nor, N. Trist, M. Aeker, 3. Curre, B. Leupef. L.. Adams, 3. Wrsght, A. N. lam, e, Ia. leclese, A. 4R , C. oGerrets, . VoectIhb r . Fageust, s , L. ORoe1, J. TeInrd, 3. Leeasrd, 1. Ogetat, a. tsa. U. O'DosneU V. Cusnio. 1'; Deals, P. MeGvsne, y. Shieds, . gades, Mr. e Kr A. 8. Me Goiev, Mr. sad Mrs. U. aldds SN.ir. Adams, ass. T. U. ealvYUer ad MU. A. beiM. t *~hUAE L ON SO ALE. 't ARRANGEMENTS HAVE DEEN MADE -SO THAT IN ose 01fAL $T WORK ON S. P. LEVEE Pi TO BEGIN FEB. 1 I Agreement was reached Thursday F between the Orleans Parish Levee Board and officials of the Southern Pacific Railroad whereby construction' of a protection levee between Vallette Sar and liendree streets In Algiers on the hot river side of the terminals of the railroad will be started February 1 Oh and completed within a year at a L. cost of $1S5,000. Ide This agreement follows discussions Ma and conferences of the board and Str railroad officials extending over sev- Mr eral months. Under the agreement Br the Levee Board will pay $25,000 of We the cost. The Southern Pacific will at construct the levee under supervi- Me sion of engineers of the board and meet the board's specifications as to M' height, materials and requirements. Na PETER E. MUNTZ ON 4p' COMMITTEE DURING of MARSHAL FOCH'S VISIT. Mi aft Peter E. Muntz has been appointed Ga on the reception committee at the St. Louis Cathedral during the visit of in Marshal Foch, where the Marshal C will attend high mass at 9:30 a. m. t, Mr. Muntz will also represent the pr neri- Algiers Knights of Columbus on the be iella. reception committee at the K. of C. anks breakfast given Marshal Foch at An- to toine's restaurant. b lying ANALYSIS SHOWS os the WATER IN ROSE DAIRY MILK. chool T An affidavit was ordered filed T poed Friday against Frank X. Kass, pro- A Mr. prietor of the Rose Dairy, for the E Mrs. sale of milk alleged to have con- ri dish- tained 11 per cent added water. Two n tball, samples of milk were taken and E utiful both were shown to have the same Eaded amount of added water, according T' Vera to the chemical analysis. i which I MR. AND MRS. I nica JOHNSON ENTERTAIN 'en a dams erline Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson of Eliza Enry. street edtertained a few friends Thursday night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Guillot. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert auillot, Mrs. C. Schwalb, gve Mrs. Ptre, Mrs. F. aTrmans. Mr. and ray Mrs. A. Brieds, Misses Mildred Pltre. qlt Mae FPahran, Ellie Landry, Hasel dae. and Tay Ayeock, Messrs. A. and R. Iaady, L. Beurgiess, N. Pltre. Gen-- m, L. DRUIDS TO GIOE BALL. anser, s6 U. The committee of Hope Grove No. - e, M. 65, U. A. O. D., have completed all Brasi, arrangements for theme irst grand IHlen ball which will take place Saturday, Gib- December 17th at the Avenue Acade ir, L. my. Souveia-rs will be given to the in, L. best dancers in the novelty dances. rtney, For the ladies, they are: First, a i ansen, goose; second, an electric Kewple I es[rw . doll; third, a bottle of pertume. For n, ). the men they are: First, a cigarette r, C. holder and second a box of cigars. 1 Ian- There will also be other novelty n, L prizes for dancing. There will be no 1 eb A. extra charge for these dances, the en- t L 'and trance .- fee of twenty-fve cents, plus Mar- three cents war tax, entitling you to t iaux, partieimation in all dances. Refresh osard, ments of all kinds will be sold. on, A. The Druids Carnival Club sad Unli-I thers form Rank of Druidds sad other groves d frs' of Druids will attend the ball In a , body. The local grove Hope No. S6, Kld" is the baby grove of the order, hav rittl ing bedn esrgamsed only focir months id the a0o The arrnagm t eumMittee Is as i follows: A. C. Prados. chaItran; G. r his Rants, ex-offiela; I. Salathe, 0. H. Maustermams, L satosL J JJ. Cul ver, P. O. Cases and A. Kenedy. LOCAL GIor wnImN . a Foe There was a swimsming meet at br the Yoeng Mes's Oymastice Club Friday evening when shildren from spet the Aljers PIsygrnadi, Andbome Swere and the ptblie edhetol gymnaslum Ic w- met. m The eet event of the evening was : the fancy diving eatests. Mary Gor m dea of the leel ,IarIrends was the t Lwinner ef this eent. She eamr e , - - - a Int t h 40 yard handicaD. iLaLS SURGEON AT WORK r. A~~~~~~ I, 'I. E This phL~lr~ r k..i opital opetllisg room is New York 'N Oh .rev. fir. ýýo Lorear, the iodr's rwrt 1kidfol bloodles ~ rrrlr tiu little girl tro ve doy ui( 9rtpnle Iar. `f-4~r~ rCwas two caatr fro Aastria to )erim º.ýbbt' dsw lr r v ss mow `' ý t was .#r r owr p., l E Personal Mention And General News ay SHORT FITR OONCERNING t ee WEST SIDE PEOPLE. rH on Mrs. Leon Dutour and Mrs. J. W. tte Sarber of Marrero, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Bestoso at their le!home, 423 81tdell Ave. .he Mrs. Philip Walters of Cleveland, 1 Ohio, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. , L. W. Broussard, 429 Slidell Avenue. The marriage of Miss Mary Pror idence Falletta, daughter of Mrs. n Maria Cabibi-Falletta of 1600 Teche and Street, to Mr. Nick Manale, son of ev- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Manale of 806 ant Brooklyn Avenue4 will take place of Wednesday, Dec. 14th, at 5 o'clock rill at the church of the Holy Name of rvi- Mary. Ind Mr. and Mrs. II. Kline returned last to Monday from a visit to relatives in t. Napoleonville. Miss Aline Gayral of Gibson is spending awhile in Algiers the guest of Mrs. Lotspich. Miss Shirley Scroth and Mrs. Ed. *r. McCloskey returned home Monday after a short trip to Houston and Gted alveston,. Texas. St. Miss Zelda Huckins will take part of in the Requiem Mass in honor of hal Caruso at the Orpheum, Sunday, be m tween 1:00 and 2:00 o'clock. The the proceeds of the entertainment will the be for the blind. We want you to read in our edi An torial column this week the poem by Uncle John entitled ':The Circular Letter." It is the Old Oaken Bucket set to new verse. You will like it. LK. Mrs. B. Nelson entertained the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred Club. riled The successful players were Mrs. W. pro- A. Dilzell, Mrs. J. Gerrets and Mrs. the E. J. Mothe. Miss Tillie Brunner con- received the consolation. The next Two meeting will be at the home of Mrs. and E. J. Mothe. ame Mrs. B. F. Bonner of Houston, ding Texas, was the guest of her brother, Rev. C. C. Wier last week. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Wier had as guests Mrs. T. B. Kimbrough and PAIN I son Monday. Mrs. Hy. Robeau has returned home after a short trip to Tampico and other points. The Friday Night Euchre Club met were at the home of Mrs. Cognevich. The and sceeessful players were Mrs. J. walb, Owens, Mrs. F. goebel. and Mrs. H. and Acker. Mrs. P. Caftero, (playing ' for Miss Clairia Richards) received usdel the eossolation. The next meetingq id R. will be at the home of Mrs. fisse. Mrs. C. L. Daly and daughter Lucille Emma of Thibodeaux, La., are guests of Chlef Tim Daly of Pacitlc Avenue. SNo. d all (Continued on Page 3) rand rday, ELECWION OF OFFPPICE . cade the Orange Grove No. 9, Woodma aces. Circle elected officers at their regn st, a Iar meeting last Thursday night. The Bwple following were eleoced: past guar For dian, Amelia Smith; guardian, Ross reme Nolan; advisor, Lissle Borde; Igars. banker, H. Tufts; clerk, Verns Ma vety delasg; attendant, There Has Me no knecht; chaplaln, K. Casesy; ialrd Sea- seatil, Josephine Mock; outer am plus unel, Margaret Matchett; Lake OU to Boyd and K. Miller, managers, fresh- . Mrs. Borden, who has been the clerk for many years resigned the Uni- clerkship, but accepted the office tf Sadvisor. Mrs. Berden has been am in a 'tring in her efforts for the up 6-. 6, building of the Circle and it was Shav- with deep regret that the memben onths accepted her lresination. She asked that all members show the same ce is as ideration for the new clerk, Mrs. a; G. Verau Hlndelang., Verret and Slideul 0. H. Avenue, as they did for her. . Culu * 7- W tAorAWrW W INSnO. A Jolly crowd met at the bome 9 S Miss L. Tripono last D~a. D Clb able time spent. Rereshments wel eserved. Thoe prunt were Misss aa Carrie eo Cowart, Gertuade in adless Tripoimo. Mesrs. uas MussachiaL . Pul Millet, Val - -. Warren Seymour ad Je. Tripolap. as the Mr. sad Ms. H. Dalla, Mr. and Mi. se-ot . erss and Mr. sad Mrs. 3. MTrl p, imo and tfagy.