Wayne Fanners' Club. ;Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Murphy most charmingly .entertained thic -Wayne farmers* club at their beautiful country homo, Meadow Lnwn, Thursday, the 11th inst. ■The muming session was opened by Miss Haze! Prugh, reading a sketch, Ellis Island. This . was followed by a talk by Mrs. Swan upon *1 The Garden,M taking for her subject, Tomatoes. Dinner was the next on tlie program, and it goes without saying that the mcmn wa par excellence.The afternoon program consisted of a paper by Mrs. Hildebold entitled Concerning • Backyards-M Mrs. Prugh/ select reading. Discussion, Foreign Emigration, Protection frdin Criminal- Classes, 0. Hilde-bolt. 'Eduohlioiial Qualifications, \V. K.'Swan. Do Foreign Emigrants Become AmcrioaiuKctFf”. Joseph Baker’ Current Events, ended the program for the day. Guests of t lie elub'were: Mr: and Mrs.jChas. Anderson, lkrlwcll, ().; Miss Mitchell, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. 0. B. Pocock and daughter, Miss Cyrenu Camden, Miss ttoherts, Eaton; Misses Marie and iiiicile Caseyr Fairhaven, Miss Mary Field and Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Baker ad daughters, Misses Laura and Jessie,