i . u* nmniwiUU iUl Ulf assistig. lance rendered.lotfor The Parriott farm, south ofow Peru, was a scene of a very eal pleasant gathering Wednesday, en- the occasion being the sixty-ninth»en birthday of Mrs. Margaret Parriott. All of the children and?arptuous dinner was served, over sixty guests partaking of the1 hospitalities of the occasion.)cd/osIreenirePX-many other relatives, as well asneighbors were present. A sum-In the afternoon many pas-times were indulged in, the boys engaging in a blue rock shoot in w which J. B. Parriott carried olfthe honors, Mrs. Parriott wasthe recipient of many finepresents, and a picture of herand her twenty-two grand ehil-dron was taken in the afternoon.Those present were Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Parriott and family of aru Nemaha, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.las Parriott and family of Shubert, ire Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parriott andaid family of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs.a P. H. Parriott and family of Notes maha, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Uai-Iso ney and family of Cass County, ion and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Edwardsnd I and family of Nemaha, Mrs. O.G. Whitfield and son of Nemahaive and Miss Peterson of Falls City;;en and the following from Peru fur and vicinity: Mr. and Mrs. Edwe Parriott and family, Mr. andes. Mrs. G, C. Parriott and family, at J. I- Parriott, Mr.and Mrs. L. G,nil Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ral Glasgow, Mrs. W. G. Glasgow, ,ff, Mr. and Mrs. II. Palmertcijc»ii'llMlft'k nEln's family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora- — frain Rhoades. Mrs. Vanderford, Miss Blise I Katie Vandeford, Miss Scears. t0ng | Rodney Edwards, Mears Buck,and Jas. Peterson. Pem PointeraeM*VO. Lost and Pound