Written By An Enlfeusiastic
Member for the Civic Club.
(This is written in the form of a
tetter, as if die writer had been
sway for four years.)
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OUTUNE?BEMPTf Afip
Drives. (4> Park, (e> Play
ground. (f) School Grounds,
(g) Cemetery.? <a> Infant Wel
fare Stations, <b) Little Moth
ers' League. (c> Hospital, (d>
People, Appearance, etc.
Springfield* Aug. 2!, -1920.
who saw a futurerfifr F
I found Farmville, a s
Jag?L four years ago, a
ous tcto i.of factories ai
for five or ax automobiles to
drive abreast. On either side of
this drive, here and there, you
will find lattices covered with
Dorothy Perkin roses which
makes it a beautiful drive, as
ior itwas he who helped to agi
tate the movement, also assi&
ipg the civic club financially to
establish tbeir parl?MI^&S
;;; Near the part are the play
Will Re-Operi Tuesday, Ji
I 9th; }^PwctWfeil
At a recent meeting of the
Fai^yille
Trade it was decided best to re
open the Farmville market alter
account
how to keep them
them aright
? ? 1
n Epstein, of Golds
?fly acquitted of .b,
I^onard Edwards, i
ess of -the ptfnigUt,
partie&o
tol improvements almost
;e shelnaerdine
' * -
this week, with the exception of
Greenville and Pactolus town
ship, which will have to go over
until after Christmas on account
of delay in completing the build
tiffin which the meeting Was
tol)e"heW/';:?#^;^'''
Miss Morris, of the Training
School faculty, , asjisted the coun
ty superintendent in the second
were ^
MffH
? ? ,i . - . - ,
Shi? ? Gij^eSaeiFl
Decembcnl3tii. A*l|
e s iVere-pre? it i some splen
did work ?va> i j: j. The morn
ing was given to ,< ervic&
the work of the /"rimes
land school, asd the su *cjon
Sn a discussion of the moiaiiigV
work. Miss May discussed the
reading lessons; and Mr. Austin
the geography. The people of
jh^Cdmnittuity served lunch in
the school auditon^. ^ V ^ -
ih^y