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yie10ot»yie1110Uawon it and the United'as inoht certainly f!;smerit h grive thestrokes”States.instn:1 t *CITY COUNCIL MEETINGI The regular session of the iCitv Counci! meeting heir! onj *Tuesday night was purely routine business, allowing blits,etc.A month ago Mayor Greenleein a very complete message called attention to the Council,the Citv Health Officer and*Citv Marshal, to the filth con-dition of the streets alleys, had drainage, weeds, etc, and ashed that these dangerous conditions be abated at once. The month has passed, the weeds are growing ranker, the stenches worse, and we are wondering why the City Marshal will not enforce the law.called to order by Vice-Pres., j sorry. We are a lways glad to Cecil Gibbs, and the pro gam have visitors and Miss Forttn-was as follows: i berry and Mr Beck are welcomeSong, Arkansas, by school. [ to come any time.Roll Call by Sec’y, Anna, Zoo Our club will meet again on Ward.June 13th.Gertrude Taylor, Chib Reporter,ZENT ITEMS.Club song by Club members.Report of work by the cllub members.Pruning and staking toma- The annual teachers picnic toes by Prudie Berry- that always comes at the closeCutworms by Gertrude Tay- of school, owing to inclement lor. weather, was held at the homeHow to make a hog of my of Misses 'Clyde and Mary pig by Mason Clifton. Mitchell, Thursday evening, aHow to cultivate corn prop- delightful luncheon and jolly,erly by Watha Wimberly. good time was enjoyed byUmber neck by Cecil Gibbs. Misses Mmnle Pearl and Mary Eggs preserved in water and Flora, Margaret Roy, Louiselime by Anna Zoo Ward, Dickinson. Mattie Hall, MaithaLice and worms on pig by Mitchell, Clyde and Mary Mttch-Mason Clifton.On account, of weather Miss Fortin berry didn’t get to stay until the meeting was over, of which we were all feryThe box supper, at the school house. Friday night, May IOth, was quite a success, regal’d less of the bad rainy weather and muddy roads. This supper was given for the purpose of purchasing records for the Victrola and books for the library. The boxes and cake brought $53.85.Mrs. A. A. Kinney is suffering from a broken arm.A. C. Anderson was a Brinkley visitor Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Anderson j left Tuesday for Memphis,1 where they attended the Centennial,W. P. Taylor and Ed Taylor went to Brinkley Monday.Miss Margie Schmitt is nowhome from Agricultural Collegei at Jonesboro.Everyone remember dren’s Day June 1st, at J school house.» M. A. Haynes went to Clarendon M noday.I Miss Clement’s advanced cooking class will serve dinner to the School Board and their | wives next Thursday.Di\ Russel of HrinkJey, wasout near Zent Tuesday.THt 'em you lae it in the Aru*——-—'— -ZENT CLUBOn Friday, May 1lt;, the pupils of Zent school had the honor and pleasure of having our district agent, Mr. McKill, and our home agents, Miss Fortinberryand R. W. Beck, accompaniedby Mrs. R. W. Beck.The children were profited very much by the interesting talks of Mr. McKSU..Mr. Beck talked to the boys and girls about Rally Dav”, on• ~ ~'w* 'June 25th, at Clarendon, which we were all glad to hear of. He also talked to us about howreal club members should prepare ourselves for the short course at Jonesboro, from Aug. 21st to the 28th.Aiiss Fortin berry helped the girls to cut and make club caps and aprons.Afternoon the meeting wasell, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mi Mrs. Mable Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Waddell, Air. Oscar Mr-Creight and Rev. James Drummond.You work haul loryour money fksk if; if will then work for you1Ask any wealthy man how he grot his start and he will tell you it began with a small bank account; that he built his fortune by working hard and banking every cent he could “rake and scrape.”You can do the same! Why not begin now, today? That money you have in yourpocket will start you. Come in and start.Monroe County BankBrinkley, Arkansas
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