Sd r, W?’PU80.1 to have sought I*-1' r bom tin? h to nil.( _ -*1 {J': oiuu.st.uas Ti:i-:i-:tUjisunimul entertainment Is ahvuvs expect,,1 to be good but this year kTll.ei‘f'»sow^pae^ ovo d. - tl eompacity althougi, tije cold mg tluoutened ram. At 7:1*0 P. M.,1 , ’ v v^uiver was ron-• lt;»?i;ellcntI-'“ 'r,1lt;; C!i list m ast’ntt Ii8t »y J,ohauh T,Uw 0,1,1 “iligU-top Boots, by Ituymom! Cheshirehmught, down the house. The so™ by Trto ‘“L™!Susie Titus was our youngest uana ‘r* dohnuu*. SosUand ret'iWed llio poor little Toad” which was enm-posed by presiding Eider Adams topping Corn” by Master Joe Vak-n-’ tine took well with tbo audience its did also ‘\\ as it a Little ?” by Miss Oilman. All the readmes by Miss Borland were excellent but “The Amateur Agriculturist was considered the best. Mr. Giles gave two of bis pieces which brought down the house. °Mr. Titus then made a speech pro-®e«thjg to the pastor, ltev. Benjamin A. oil man (whom we Jiko so well) a handsome one hundred dollar leat her top buggy. The Pastor then on behalf of the hehool and its triends presented the Supt. Daniel S. Whitney with a liana so me chair ami lump. ll.C.Coiver Miss Whitney, Mrs. Titus and Mrs! Van Sise received presents from their daises and the two Bible classes received presents from their teachers. Mr. Bei gen gave the minister a valuable blanket, and whip to go with thebuggy also a handsome Oxford Bible to °Mr! Whitson, the assistant leader of the Woo ill) i try Praying Band. The scholars each received a present besides the usual popcorn ball, orange and cornucopia. Of juries T. Co Iyer, liiehard E,Colyer, Miss Hattie Valentine, Joseph Valentine, Andrew Van Sise, Jr., Martha Van Sise and Miranda Maanreceived extra, presents for being present every .Sabbath of the school year, The benediction was then pronounced and thus closed one of the pleasantest gatherings of the year—at least for the children.Oyster liny*The Christmas festival was held at.