Freeport andMISS IIKLKX MtJIMiOCBanquet a Success One hundred and Lcity-fivc mo:h-en and daughter* wrr? present a: the Mo:Iier and Daughter Brnquei Si van by the* L-adb.i Aid of the Trin-dueiiona: tvhic v.eir? re:L:a rr.Ity Lutheran church in thi church social racin Tuesday evening.Grace was said, after ^liich a delicious three course dinner wassrsn-cd. after which Mr.i, H. C. JSrm-ne:n:n the president cf the Ladies Aid. give a very appropriate sddres:, cf we-come to all those present. A beautiful talk on uMy Mother as I See Her' was presented by Miss Eleanor Van Dyke, and then Mrs. S, O. Darnblcs?*:- taking a mothers pom- cf view addressed the audience on the topic “Mv Daughter As X Ses Her.-MissjSora Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. C. B. Hill rendered that verv touching vocal EOlo, Mother O' Mine/’ at this lime.“My Mother as a Guide- another very interesting and appropriate address was given bv Miss Ruth Murdock. Miss Minnie Heck addressed ihc audience 011 the subject “A Daughter/as a Companion'' which proved to be both amusing and in-lerstiiig.Last, Mis? Rachel -Mahler gave a very beautiful reading A Sacrificing Mother/’During the dinner and program •■songs suitable for this occasion were sung at intervals, such as “We Gather Here Tonight, “We’re Glad to See You Here,” “Stack Uo the Dish-: es” Mv Hunger Has Really Departed/ “School Days- and “Good NightTimssMcSntvClic]:’i2iFrance-JOhnstaTJ'occ-LvedAhiroBaccari RoxlG V. 1c Liver en ilui Rowley, field, r. Renoitf.I-The : final se The : complet c£iu?dthe ni\ reports Follov Mon day the lea and Mipleasan1and Mi Lanevil’Ladies.The table decorations wire carried out •: a clever combination ot .pink, white and green, . ;' ■?-hai Ies B' HiU waf5 in chargeof the dinner*New Members ChosenA fa day ev Mrs. V their lt;wait w day. v.pam liished ing, .Near tasty 1 guests