Boone County Recorder . Mr. William Gibson, who, a fewyears ago owned and resided on theA. W. Gaines farm a mile and a halfwest of Burlington, was in town, lastMonday, chaperoning Mike Messing-schlager, a Cinciunati tobacco had looked at several crops upto noon, but had made no purchases. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walton, of Pet-ersburg, were guests of Mrs. Walton aparents. Mr. and Mrs. G. G.^Hughes,.last Saturday night and was Mr. and Mrs. Waltons firstvisit to Burlington since their mar-riage, and their friends to the num-ber of a dozen or so called on themSaturday evening, an


Boone County Recorder . Mr. William Gibson, who, a fewyears ago owned and resided on theA. W. Gaines farm a mile and a halfwest of Burlington, was in town, lastMonday, chaperoning Mike Messing-schlager, a Cinciunati tobacco had looked at several crops upto noon, but had made no purchases. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walton, of Pet-ersburg, were guests of Mrs. Walton aparents. Mr. and Mrs. G. G.^Hughes,.last Saturday night and was Mr. and Mrs. Waltons firstvisit to Burlington since their mar-riage, and their friends to the num-ber of a dozen or so called on themSaturday evening, and after announc-in their presence by a vigorous ring-ing of dinner bells and lively pound-ing of some noiay culinary uten&Ua-they were invited in and surprisedthe newly married couple by present-ing them with numerous and usefularticles of graniteware. A few hourswere then spent most pleasanfchwith Mr. and Mrs. Walton when tSoguests wended their way homewanL ^ij-^^y- mm ?M iMMMti aM* ?flHi HMflMMMI Wsr. s, •. i*f I am a wiibeiB, you are a child; All rnHHngandawe^ is-tlw weathersA breese stirs the bforiee ot irour hair,warm and wild, ^ And mingle* our treasures together. I fly from you over the trees Jeweled hetijlits;—¥*m fMh>w- with limpid soft catch with your baby hands leaffiltered iights-I fly, and you over come after! I am jrours no divinely—yet yours notat altt pine for your lips, moist and ? ry as I leavo you at sablo both are undone at the going. But when all is still and in slumber wllh mir Innocent come in n, moonbeam, and lingering cover your red mouth with kisses. So If Jou bo far or if you be near, I always must hover above you;Of all the worlds guerdon to me themost dear—I love you-I love you—I love you! —Genevieve Farnell. WOMANS PLACE IN COMMUNITY. Edward Everett Hale on Their Work ami Influence. , _—


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