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ana menus rnuay. .uu i, uir onu-sion being the Hotting day of the term begun last September. A goodly number of eatables were provided by the ladies of the neighborhood, which were greatly apprelt; iated by all. After dinner a very pleasing program was given, consisting of music, singing ami recitations. At the conclusion of the entertainment prizes were awarded for perfect attendance to Pearl Seymour, Wayne Rawlings and Parker Seymour; for penmanship to Maggie Lon-ergan; for spelling to Stella Flynn, Kthel Seymour. Wayne Rawlings. Alma Flynn and Clara Flynn.All present enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent and were mueh pleased to hear that their teacher, Miss Minnie Rawlings, would be with them again next year, the directors of the school having secured her services as teacher for the coming term.FINE COLTS.Two of the finest bred colts In the history of Morgan county were foaledn o it a* ■ ■ « ma 11 ii * f it n ftitt • K II uini It
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Jacksonville Weekly Illinois Courier

Jacksonville, Illinois, US

Wed, May 06, 1903

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