LOCAIrg*,pa. 1c,!r¥Kv *.■W ., ... . -H a- aV' ta i..—. lt;H—mi-it % *House celbrated the Fourth hi ame and patriotic manner. Tiie excises consisted mainly of theread-ig of the Declaration of Independ-ace by Miss Nora Waggoner, music,ration by Col. F. B. Crockett, andnumber of foot races by both oldnd young people were pulled oft,iter which came the TournamentMutest. There were prizes for everyace and contest, and the awardsvere all merited. It goes withoutsaying that it was a day filled withandor six hundred people present, andit is safe to say that nowhere in thisbroad land was assembled a morepatriotic and neighborly people, thanrmet at House 011 this Fourth of July,1911. Not a word of angerv;V. *heard, nor an act committed thatwould cause anyone to regret beinghere, but all felt that it was a day Iwell and profitably spent.