Limi n Mas a (juuu viiikik ^ imvw utTiithere.Plearmnt Parties.Mr. and Mr*. Everett Wattam, at their residence in the Kiver bottom, four miles below the city, entertained quite a number of their relatives and friends by an old-time carpet rag sewing. The day and evening found quite a turnout. Those present were: Charles Taylor andwife, Isaac Lemmon and wife, Charles F. hence, wife and daughter Rena, Frank Holmes and wife. I1. A. Smith and wife1 IRobert Norton and wife, Julius Hublar and wife. Mrs. Elizabeth Himes and sons, John Daubney and wife, Sylvester Hublar and wife, Charles Bailey and wife, Noah Himes, Miss (irace Williams, of New Albany, Lee Himes, Henry Hublar and wife, Mias Mary Winn, Miss Florence Smith, Dimmick Winn, Mias Blanche Cooper, John Wattam and Theo. Himes. Sixty pounds of rage were sewed.The N. A. H. Club entertained a largemtmKow aI f hnip frionrld m♦ f ha h A»na atding, seerCreed, I*.Alex Harford andthe natioiTerre Ha Curl and state con April 20. ahip were nxt meeBlt;By al don’t be or life Is a few clt; tween th preparatl and In r■nhstihit*