The Lotus . hastsolemnly undertaken, to eat the corn bread she cooks :iiid iml li. liir nmrc lliaii three tinic-sa day? Dost thou so promise? Matilda Jane Aramantha, dost thou promise to jjerform all the duties which thou hastundertaken—to cook the corn bread which he shall eat, not to scold when he scolds, but to waituntil he has finished, to deal forth your wrath upon his head? Dost thou .so promise? (The ring) The ring is a synilx.! of iternity. 1ti token of your undying affection, repeat, Henry JakeNebuchadnezzar, after mi the folhming; My for you will ever flow, as lasses down


The Lotus . hastsolemnly undertaken, to eat the corn bread she cooks :iiid iml li. liir nmrc lliaii three tinic-sa day? Dost thou so promise? Matilda Jane Aramantha, dost thou promise to jjerform all the duties which thou hastundertaken—to cook the corn bread which he shall eat, not to scold when he scolds, but to waituntil he has finished, to deal forth your wrath upon his head? Dost thou .so promise? (The ring) The ring is a synilx.! of iternity. 1ti token of your undying affection, repeat, Henry JakeNebuchadnezzar, after mi the folhming; My for you will ever flow, as lasses down thethe later row. Repeat after me, Matikla .lane .\raiiiantlia, My love for you will ever .shine, as a lightningbug on a pumpkin vine. Inasmuch as Henry and Matilda liave coniiuilled niatni ly and are entering on the threshold of blessedness, it is my duty and iJrivili^ge to pronounce llinn safelv lieil, boxed, andlabeled O. K. In the name of Hymen, Eros ami ., 1 now y,,u loan .^^*J. - Valentine Banquet The V;ilcntiric Bunqui^t given l>y (lic> two literary societios, on the night of tliesixteenth, nineteen hmidred and fourteen, was the most beautiful event of the year. The ban-quet hall was beautifully decorated with festoons of hearts, trailing cedar, and long-leaf tables were arranged in a square and in the center was placed a large pine tree with twogreat big hearts with the Greek letters of the societies in gold. Here was stationed Levinsorchestra which delighted every one throughout the supper. At each place was a red cupid andto it were attached red ribbons which ran to the center of the table where were all kinds of beau-tiful potted plants. The menu cards were large red hearts wliich told of the six courses arrangedbeginning with grape-fruit and ending with coffee. The girls were all artistically dressed inValentine costumes. After the .serving of the coffee came the presentation of the gifts by thepresidents to


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