v^-2■ ,vM; f;};• £;;•:iiv.-^r-f~* ' ■-•'^^IsSpllSllp^AtN^iEi^D.Mi^and^V: - . ■»r i-were■ VpP®*:rlt;:^t^-‘o;V-'-v:S';.:=':,■;■■■■ - :i ■' V ; ;her/J^me/ im/New;/ Palentine spending a; week witjn her aunt;JohiigW; /Westlake. / /vvov^;---/ p Alden ^ Sadley, ofJ Monrovia, I gave a lecture on Bij/ds at the library,A/uird' club was organ-/ m ' .; cThe iBible/class of the Methodist dah Sundajr schopl, taught by Miss Card/ line/McAburris, gave an /April Poor* is i social in the^ library Saturday after- of I■*■fi ’• ' Vnoon. Many games wer^ played and tcontests had. \ ' CorOrange blossoisps are draping them- gun selpes around so$ne of the older citi- cati zens.A/patriotic meeting was held at cia;the IVI. E. churefy Sunday afternoon, rovi Among the speakers were B. R. In- the man, Judge Rohfeach, Prof. Johnson, 33 Prof. Taylor and the ministers of the is ii M. E., Christian and Baptist churches. Ai Mr. Taylor is especially congratulated nor! for his excellent i talk upon the pa- day triotism of American citizens. ^ the Born, to Mr. anc^ Mrs. Lewis Burris, x»Saturday, a son, Jewell Ray. mo\Mrs. Rarah Clinton has moved to to s the Snipes property on South Vine jyi street. *\ IndiThere will be an/ Easter entertain- fug ment which will l^e followed by a Car baptismal service, in the M. E. church but, Sunday morning. cordial in vita.- day tion is extended to all. DThe Townsend caife was opened: willSaturday after being closed for sever- pal al days for repairs. . J;her*