reahin atfvaxicn. Single Copies 5 CENTS,4* » _ - ' - .* * . , • ”* ' t 'IBllHMHiHMaMaMMMMMHWMMWinVBVBaaWMlMBMMMIMMI*fcca-tin*‘WELCOME* PARTYl*fi-;odayGer-sight,id. in s wasEeac$threeit is col-Eco-day gen-fact,torm-vjith ining ched. e the jvism Id l?y;pub--Bol-te al-ergmder have into arch-r the5 areBtk%nowInformal Reception at the. Roman’s Clubhouse Saturday . Afternoon, Prove Very Enjoyable; ShortMiss Ada Corkhill, was the honoree at a reception which was held at the Woman’s Club house Saturday afternoon a*The club house had been beautifully decorated for the occasion,ftacacia and laurestina being used in profusion in all the rooms, and the effect was most pleasing.A ‘short program, in charge of Mrs. Hoy P. Rice, was rendered after which the ‘guests were given an opportunity to make themselves at home and shake hands with the first government nurse to return to Corona from Prance and the afternoon was pleasantly spent in hearing Miss Corkhill tell briefly of some of hermore thrilling experiences—on - the battle front as a nurse.Mrs. L. Li. Andrews, Mrs. Wm; Corkhill, Mrs. F. J. Mueller and Mrs. John P. Key were in the re-ceiving line with Miss Corkhill, who had many things of interest to tell her friends, and also showed a number of pictures of the hospital in Which she worked while in active service, and views of the surround-ing country.Miss Laura Kirby and Miss May Grow met the guests at the door and escorted them to the receiving line.Mrs. C. *H. Birdsall and Mrs. S. S.Sampson served at the tea tables.%Miss Corkhill was presented with a large handsome bouquet of sweet peas, which were much appreciated by- the guest of honor. .iinu ric cnoTirTU