BURIAL 6R0UNDTO BE CLEARER- IPERBONH INTERESTED IN BRANDYWINE CENTER, NEAR RAY CHt'RCHEN, HELD MEET.ESTIMATE COST AT $500i1 Plans for cleaning and repairing j j the Brandywine Center cemetery, } [ northwest of the city, were discussedSaturday afternoon, at a meeting of interested persons. The meeting was i held at the cemetery, which It located j near the Hay churches.| It is planned to clear the cemetery j i of all briars, bushes, weeds, etc., and! to level and fill all holes. Old tnonu-! ments will be repaired and straightened, and the cemetery will be sowedip blue grass, so that it may be kept trimmed with a lawn mower. A cus-| tod Ian will be appointed to take I charge of the cemetery. \The following men were selected j as members of the board of direc- .lt;tors of the cemetery association: ‘Harry Goodwin, president; George C Stubbs, treasurer; Yloyd Jones, secretary; Harry Nail, and Charles R.Ray.It is estimated that the cost of the clearing and repair of the cemetery will be between $400 and $500 a year. : *lt;\tA number of persons who are inter- ! i ested in the cemetery have offered to i econtribute to a fund to meet the expense. Contributions may be given to t any of the members of the board ofi„directors.