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es 2+ gAbOflT—SOO persons, many‘or‘wlfifi” came from Maldemitteafmrd‘ltowns 'wére present, | f#nd in the grand - march, which followed the concett' ~-\program - were. 40 couples, led: by iPast Exalted Ruler Reuben G. Aus: \tin and MissJ Maude Ward, fol- “owlowedi . by: the other officérs - and er m from: of ‘the stage. Then, with _ ] lights dim. the sp6 ed . -un,imnmaixeosceae~——ofih Hour of 11 was slowly tolled off. A; the last stroke“ of the hour, the toast mil/\189 y . proposed by 'W. D Thomas, and the Elks' hahds and : standing in & circle sang \Auld Lang Syne.\ fiancing was thenweontlnued ons koooption of Guests. 2 - An especially constructed room of purple and white lattice work 'and wives and friends furnished fOr._.tlho;..caanosia M muse with a irely andx, in. 8 sions [Effiifib’fi’oftfi'e smalle - Mpolemumole E to eath other .to give a stefdy .s of light the entire distance streets,: 6, ** | tweeting—(af—the—bo Ira, Wood. . \At the ginnnal :of these new. corsets, the Price-$3.50. - Cll “fex'ené from Most may need Nefio Semcg. Come and size. ah wer. t, ventloa 115839 2, e age, duetoythapamnted canfiigcén at is _ gradually softened and removed by natural processes, thus making -the figure pm'manéntly smaller. This is only .one. exampi how Nemo - Corsets are?) a class alongfgnnmly gi- women Epsyon as the result \of many grew £ and Fecdognlzéd dab ) schools.. The nominatl 7 B. Putnam. ( words were said 'by the sp‘ nkerrf : =| Ladies' Marching © glub, | the' Boy vete fins will be assisted by the: [Scouts and ate: Members. fiftét 'the services \in the oemeterles, ser«: = -vices , will be held 'at the ° Baptist church, where addresses will be dei \that (iappoltyl been marked by’ much ”he work of the parish,“ has worked ham during \hi ; here 'm; + *% village. regardless of their ~ of | 11yeredJy.Rev.-M£Elbbitts andlaafiuimonsm, mote u : Rev, R. B._ Tozer. The principal ad- dress wil be deliveredmby Rev. John \I L. Clymer of the local-. Methodist 8, it \Is - noticed he. veterans are church. Refreshments 'will-be served bx the Women's Relief Corps. oN' BUSINESS TRIP. -f u as +, of Sheltering Palms of Florida.\ Charles W Brown, the proprietor of The ~De ocrat is on, a business | trip. He unday and by this time is- basking the \shado of the enjoying the sights, scenery and hos- . pitality of the Blik's clubs;, bathing beaches, orange groves, and grape- fruit~plantations in the land of croc- 'Mmmmkmmmd creolesu t y.on h Taig “The Bogs\ In “tweWe opinion that such a field was néde yaracloingiodlobtivaoo».abouc-oooitvoozoocovl White name!) manual, for this sale- yardm . , \en's pets mado o‘f’ fiadéfi Blue Gingham, with red plying, sues 2 to 6 350 values, Thai-Sgt}; u wo Shoé Deyartment Baby's First Sliges, 60 pairs of Soft sols 'shoes, no mo gairs exactly alike, 5M”au& CC shoes, 6..4 and 2 gon ce cms w iten be we % w « & warn vs uwuwt‘mw wg¢wofi mwuquaig sass, lief y ale wmaww the lathletle fl -~-Hsary and ghould: ~he takemwhflq‘fll of Main street. Momprr | six and seven acreg of 166 Tita mono“ tt 13W. for the purpose. / o ¥ {if Wer redial | Teafiherfl‘ mfg: w in: v « .f Superintendent's ' wages ya! wages.. v.... ~ A 1193338 © Wows » oa wow \\‘, ~ Fug}! wow \ ow &.» owt;o WZ‘ the tetanus and of to, leave 'in good hands % . keeping alive \and 'green - their g. kacrod..and important a ? ‘coepted by: the Sous of fi the Ga APR meg.\ ent brings to mind the | that before nal in Chattanooga, £ I Grange halt. ® L conv = amc inrceinent i p ect et '| sheltering palms\ of. Florida. ‘He’i-W‘mu‘soon become a ! real ~ His rectorship flag? beem~ mem bershlpr—bot-alsomam ud building of church structures anit repairing them in various parts. olif' the parish. . . oe o Al I Charles W. Brown Basking in \Shade|-. St. John's chapel and St. ~John hall at' Walloomsac have Heen by at a tost of $5,000° and ‘neafly $6' ”parish houm and extensive repaim + imStczMafikfiachurehwmwhieh-iP~i¥w~M nu fact the parish hampereased fr four years ago to 438 gt: i time, a hedithy grow the removals _BY ; need not hesitate to transact Business at the Democrat office becauswi? the | | that would ordinarily grige . Patrons . for one same prompt - attention will ~* be 'glven all work as on ordinary occa- sions. = ® Methodist Committees, Owing to several resignations, the standing committees of the Methodist church have been materially changed by the filling .of vacancies, They follow: Auditing, Sant buygfi V Briggs Shaw gand UObhartesg- w. Lockwood public service, Willis E Heajzon, Willis L. Thorpe, George Mig, Mason B. Cole and Rob- L & Agpman;, -salary, Willig -B. l r Clayton B. Shaw, Mason B. e \ind Dr. Homer S. Rowley; epflv; V‘“ Briggs Shaw, Herbert R. Colg snd Thomas H. Palmer; pur- chasing, V. Briggs Shaw, Willis H,. Heaton and Robert J. Chapman. . © ~\Will Play Double Header. The - Knights of Columbus bage- ball team, which has just purchased new uniforms: for the cowming season will ap‘penr in them if a double head- In the evening a dance will be held in | er to be played with the Cambridge! antomobiles. were noticed.. if 'team at Cambridge. Decoration day, | creased numbers. passing . bum: ant; a 13mm m misfit-£345\ . . how id for swim wig—A...- (Fit {r I Local People Already Out “mifig ‘ vig Their 1912 Investments; «but i . Roads Will be Better Lamp—MM w 2958 l Soon the automobile tourists wm‘ ao0 10s bo -ktarting ont in full force n the new 1912 models to test their is vestments and to enjoy the first tours of the ; seagon during this month of May Inclement weather has. been will us for some timé, but automobilq tourists of this village and summoni- ing territory aro more optimistic an! 'will come forth in a fie touring season, which promiseah ¥urpass those of all provious yrars 'owing to the main higtways, the many miles of State roads and The \ ease and. 'Tecility wlmmhlch a tourist can now enjoy extended trips aim nearly all directions. Althoughft rained all 3833?\ sand-m wet forth on local trips throughthe £