OUllUctJ- - OUUUeiy fcCUUL/1 cto XU.Morning worship at 11 o’clock,feestiBASKETBALLThe Mesquakie lads and lassies came to town last Friday and exhibited their brand of basketball, the contests being played in the high school gymnasium as usual. The boys bi ought along two palefaies, Quigley and Me-Namee, ex-high school stars of Tama.Anmedo:Shdrlt;whabThegir 1 s prod u ced seven likelylittle Mesquakie maids, however, and had there been a longer time in which to spread the advertising, there would have been very few vacant seats. As it was, not over half the population were aware the Indian girls were in our midst. They made a good impression and played like veterans. It was quite evident that the Mesquakie maidens enjoyed their visit among us, and from expressions heard on every side, we know the feeling wras reciprocated.ftcfirtalolt;bi:agO]ncremSIhiasce