v hall.rmacy,-a ten d Mrs.bought s open-noon.. lyingr resi-ss Mrs.UNotify Ittit3d el ofto theI stunt duringj. GOS-kins have forgiven us. +Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Perkins and daughters, Ethel and Genevieve and Mrs. Perkins’ mother, Mrs. M. J. Daniels, leave next Tuesday for Los An-geles, Calif., tornake their home In thefolden state. They will go by way ofortland and visit the exposition.Their many friends regret to see the P*rty go for A1 and Sue have been residents of Ames since a Mme where memory ceases and their daughters have been reared among the young people of Ames, while Mrs. Daniels has been a valued member of the W. B. C,, andother organizations. They retain theirhome In Ames which has baen rented to the Aztecs, a college fraternity, and the Times hopes that the attractions of the laDd of their birth may prove stronger than that of their adoption and result in their return to Ames.Smith Davis have been building an extension behind their real estate officein which they will manufacture the Akin husking pin of which John Akin of this place secured a patent June 13th of this year. The steel point is to be manufactured in Cincinnati and ship-naH horn ma t 1% n Igovernor with ments.21Mbs. 1-Wright ei lady’frlei hours of I The gues of the EiNon pare! Willey v Mrs. Will ster of M freshmen room by Robb, Be llams. )sie Linci and Missfrppe fr Willey aiat the doiThehout pansies a were usei The affaiA. M. Plt; for Califi-will