POVERTY PARTY

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The committee should take especial pains to have every one enter into this party to make it a success. When it was held at the home of the writer, the house was all torn up ready to move out the next day, so the floors were bare, the curtains were all down and everything looked very much poverty stricken. All the good furniture was moved out of the rooms, and store boxes with long boards across made the seats. Mush and milk was served in tin cups with tin spoons (borrowed for the party). A flashlight photograph was taken and every one had a thoroughly good time.

YEW AIR AST TO A
POVERTY PARTTY!

that us fokes of thee Trinity C. E. air a-goin tu hav at the hous whare Mr. Linscott livs with his wife. It is on Alanson Strete. If yer cante finde it go to No. 36.

MONDAY NITE,
MARTCH THEE TWENTY ATE
RULS AND REGELASHUNS.

Chap. One. Evry womman who kums must ware a kaliko dres and apern, ore somethin ekally apropriate.

Chap. Tew. All men must ware there ole close and flannill shurts. Biled shurts and stanup dickys air prohibbitted onles there ole and rinkled.

These Ruls Will Bee Inforced to thee Leter.

One—A kompetunt core uf mannagers and ades will be in attendance.

Tew—The hull sasiety wil interduce strangirs and luk after bashfil fellers.

Three—There is a-goin to bee lots of phun fore every boddy.

Fore—Phun wil begin tu commance at haf pas seven.

Five—Tu git into thee house yew wil have tew pay tu (2) cents.

Six—Tu git anny thing tu ete yew will haf tu pay thre (3) cents.

Seven—Yew beter bring lots uv pennies tu pay phines with.

Kum Irly and Git a Gude Sete.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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