y EPWORTH LEAGUE SOCIAL.10 Tho Epworth League held a most 0 enjoyable Social at the residence of r* Mrs. Worth Templeton, on Store ** street, Tuesday'evening,Notwithstanding tho inclement '* weather, the house was crowded and to quite anioe little sum was realized id for the churoh.rn The SociSl was novel in its characterand Misses Ethel Boyce and Anna re MoPaddin and Mr, Harry Lord de* serye great eredlt for making the oc-w,, easion the success it was. / - ? plIIC» It was an Experience Social; each member was to earn 25 contain some extraordinary way, not in their usual 31 way of earning money, and ad their name was called the party was to ». rise and in a few words, either poetryjgfor prose, was to tell how ho earnedSI the money, Some of the methods en*1 ployed were comical and interesting, as follows:Charley Moelter rcbbed a setting hen and sold theeggs.Ethel Boyce turned barber and shaved her way.MoiUo Fuhrer was to have a booU black standt and worked up quite a hlgfc'toned oUontele in her noble pro*fession. ■ '-V'-Anna MoFaddin turned dressmaker.Mrs. John Keck sold sauer kraut and brown bread that was good enough for any Dutchman.Mollie Sohnur sold quilt pieces and just before the entertainment sho got acquainted with a handsome gentle* man from the South, Mr. Butler, who accompanied her. i;;LAST NUMBER