SHle*W& furaSh % deter am* the ^twrw5metit two~1f&!iflt lUeraore a half million voted dollars for | cm* y. ?c< et-ty biih and then scr tij wiH ooly on. the htHudi leap to tunity m * "Moo day, tfaytfth it be said by$lfef* ciuoty is i^t badroads, wfo core paved onesia - -^V ? *? ^ -.?? < ? Tj cost. _ Miss Callie .Spiith save .a M' lightful lawn garty at her home sear Arthpr on Monday i v-'nicz, May 12th io honor of her, brother, Mack, who has j;rst recently ^ turned from oversea. ^ ! Tablet of beautiful cut flowers 00 Ibe law#. By ?H music ?qf |H? victrola, licbi o(ll*e siJvcry moon and Japanese lanterns the youa* people ?5^r *&M ?to to eaveoine of ^uios trator ot the cstatedy^&E?1^ Si*4$^o notiiy all ^rwns^bav 'orTijf atlorriiey^M^^lore 19A day of April, 1920, or It s notice will 1t>e^.{ri^^ed in bar >f > balance of mild, You can rely on Car ?***???* what it hat ?m fe mmm ]?*!*?

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