TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO'•ka.Btnr[r..J. H. Colin is confined to bis home on.Tennessee street with thegdp. ' . '■Among the.many.claims'of dis- jr. tinction which. Lawrence possesses, j c that of: being fosteHmother to the] first ; literary] club'. established by wonvSn iin the state of Kansas.' On December 5th, TSvl, the Friends in Council; was organized and so Strong ’and | vigorous has been its growth'and-influence'that three or four other clubs of the same name t! have been started in: as many different cities, bv loyal members of J the Lawrence club. About fifty 2 members and guests of the Friends - in- Council.,met last evening at the home qf M.'rs. B. W. Woodward, tocelebrate the thirtieth anniversaryof the founding of the club.Mr. and Mrs. Ad Mari ter entertained relatives and a few friends at a course dinner, last evening in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. The evening's diversions were music and j progressive euchre. Mrs. T. B. Sears madCi the highest score and ;:Mrs. ;]£d-Manterthe booby. ! ' •Over thirty Kansas University students arc “baching” this year. About one half of these students remained in town over Thanksgiv-