PARTY HIMR. AND MRS. MICHEAL LEE WILL SOON LEAVE FOR NEW HOMEIN MONMOUTH.McGaw Corners, Sept. 2S.—A surprise party was given at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Michael Lee of Eleanor» ion Thursday.The aflfair was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lee, who will soon leave for their home in Monmouth.About, two hundred were present and all report a fine time. The day was spent with music and games, consisting of pitching horse shoes, a ball game and many others.At noon a fine dinner wras served in the front yard and the day being1 a pleasant one, all enjoyed a fine dinner. There was about twenty waitresses and they were constantly kept on the go.Mr. and Mrs. Lee wefe presented' rV* *with a fine parlor suit an dlibrary table, for which they expressed ther sincere thanks. The presentation speech was made by M. U. Lee.Mr. and Mrs. Lee ar? among the best known and highly respected peo. pie of this vicinity, wihle friends and neighbors are sorry to see them mo\e from here, but wish th3in much happiness in their new home in Monmouth.Friends wrere present from Galesburg ,Little Yore, Eleanor, Alexis, Monmouth and Geria\\Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shimiox and son Alfred were visitors at the home of Will Lee and family on Friday.Miss Edith Cooper spent Sundry with her parents in Cedar Hill.D. J. Walker is building a new silo.Chares Hull attended the Monmouth races Friday.