2ss per ss of the 16.88 .“In62. In is still u * j as big, essive—MISS CORKHILL THE VICTIMOP A HAPPY SURpRJSEw (Continued from Page One)Siition ofxf taxa-od deal : covers which ut, ands more, es and lay also indebt-i result do not marked s start-re the«i cheap enough of the ty, has tuck of wed at d have me.png apermissible for two persons with loving hearts to occupy this chair at the same time we sincerely hope that you may be one of them, and we trustthat its capacity may be found 600 per | ampie **e is the / To which, Miss Corkhill replied in Increase | wejj chosen and fitting terms ex-iblic in- * pressing her gratitude and appreef-H/'n ation.After this, the visitors were con-ducted over the entire building by* Miss Corkhill and Dr. Margaret Lewis her assistant insrtlve enterprise. Many expressions of surprise and commendations were heard especially from those few present who were now viewing it for the first time.The affair was a complete surrpise to Miss Corkhill, and most enjoyable to all taking part in it.Those present, besides Miss Corkhill, and her assistant, were the fol-r*-lowing:Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Root, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. W. S: Davis, Healfh Officer; Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Crew, Mrs. C. E. Shank, (Dr. Shank ' himself, was unable to be present, on account of business.) 'ver-in-SENIOR PLAY WINSSTRONG APPLAUSEMay192In coircoWhcouMay !for100 lbs