W ASfflNGTON VILLEWASHINGTON VILLE. Feb. S—The WaaUiagtunviifce Kitchen Band gave one of the most ingenious entertainments ever offered Is Moffat Hall recently. The band was coxn-j posed of members cf the _ King's i Daughters who played different]:musical instruments manufactured i from kitchen utease- M:*s Sue. Gerow. the conductress lead the t band using a kitchen sp0-3*1 as baton, f The band uniform was white dress,, blue apron and white cooks cap eni-, • broidered with letters V. K- B- ffij. blue- The male uniform was a white chef’s suit and cap. The*.stage represented a baad stand, wit a : jjittSie racks and kitchen chairs, over s •which hung a while iea-cup, _ 11 iui* V-*with the same blue letters- Special j mention is due Mr. \\ alter Owr-ns, and his fatuous **ceXo” which was a wash boiler ild fastened to a broom; and strung by clothes line was pray-,; ad by a meat saw reversed. The; real inusic however was a c'eveny | concealed 5220” horn. Other in--siruiuents were of the same order.j The prosraiiinic* i=» iollows, zizs*-pari:\ Hunting We W ill (ioMelody in F..........Beauteous Night. O wigilt of... Bond 1 Bond;•ove t Oboe jDuet, Mrs. Dr. DuBois and Miss-McLaughlin. 1The G~ow Worm ...... ftanu.The Shoogy Shoo, Double Trio,; trombone, cornet and oboe, '£Iv5Sl Sevbolt. Miss Gerow, Mrs. DuBois, 5 Mrs. Gerow, Miss Breed, Miss Me--. Laughiin. ..Come where my love lies tirean*-ing, 1st and 2nd cornet and band.Miss Gerow and Miss Breed-romorrow ..............*•Beu Bolt..................BandMonologues:(a “A Pleasant Half Hour on -theBeach.’*(b) “Au Revoir-Good-Bye.Miss Helen Huise Tuihill \ _J I TtIVkieeond Part R„k,ri!ness trip to Middletown on Wedses-heir Native Baud ........ Bana;rw *move’s Old Sweet Song—Flute So:o and Band.Mrs. Walter OwenU\ day-Miss Duhr of Goshen was a guest at the home of Mrs. Harold Hosk-.00k ior'the skver‘uning—French j ing Tuesday eveningFhlorn and Band- Mr. Howard Huise. Garvotte Stephanne. double trio,romboae cornet and oboe. Miss Sey-10k. Miss Gerow. Mrs- DuBois, Mrs. Jerov.*, MI=s Breed, 3liss 3IcL»augh~in. .10vi* of Spring............ Band.dr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen. cei,o oio and band. Walter D. Owen, jullabv .................. Band•ong Beloved:arConductress, Miss Sue Gerow.The Borden plant is boiiiing 20.-00 quaris of milk daily for theiritv trade-The Ladies Aid Society or t:ie‘resbvterian Church will lic-.d a ocial'at the manse Friday evening, ebruarv l S.The local grange will hold us nnual dance Friday evening. Feb-Morning service at the Presbyterian Church 10:30- Subject, TheSternal SeeriSee, Sunday School following the service. Young Peoples' meeting at 6:45. At 7:30 a special address on Abraham Lincoln. Bverv body welcome. The new electric blower has been, installed and will i be used for the first -time on Sun-dav a. nicer! Lasfettlil has purchased the Emerson building in which he now[ resides- bLav. rence Kcichum is saneringfrom a felon on his finger, he Is under the care of Dr. Keed.Mr*. William C. Giles of Rock Tavern spent Wednesday in town.Nelson Green made a business trip to Goshen Tuesday.Duane Mayes spent Wednesday mdc-ISViti#•1:i1fc0This is always'considered one: Monroe. vv^hin--the great social events of the see- TescneJland puHgb-2~hgtofsChl(jonville school are rejoicing over rorklin- Vail of Newburgh was a the fact that there is -a holiday Mon-leasSnf caller in town M7ednesday. i day. Feb. 12. in honor of Lmcc.nsWilliam H- Haflock made a busi- birthday.