December 9, 1910

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Once a year we come to you with our Annual Bazaar, for the benefit of our Cemetery Fund, asking you to do the very best you can for the cause. The work done next summer will depend absolutely on the success of the enterprise, for any money from the sale of lots must be put into permanent improvements in Maplewood Cemetery. WE have no fund, except as you help us to make it, and on the eve of this Christmas we ask you to stop and think of what the Association has done in five years, and show your appreciation in the only way that will make it possible for the work to continue. We are getting together for this Bazaar all kinds of eatables, sewing, fancy work, dressed dolls, etc. Everyone is expected to contribute something, and as articles will be sold reasonably, we hope nothing will be left on hands. An Oyster Lunch will be served from twelve o'clock in the Old Inn, and we ask every citizen who is glad that we undertook this work five years ago to manifest the same by patronizing this lunch. It will be open at night as long as customers call. The Bazaar will be open at two o'clock sharp, Saturday, December 10th. Mrs. J.H. STUART, President Cemetery Association; Mrs. A.J. TYNES, Vice President; Mrs. C.A. THOMPSON, Secretary; Mrs. W.I. PAINTER, Treasurer; Mrs. W.G. HARRISSON, Chairman board of managers.

Bear Wallow - While returning from church last Sunday, the buggy in which Mr. and Mrs. J. CHRISTIAN and baby were riding came in contact with an "imagination" and mysteriously turned over. Luckily, however, no one was seriously hurt, but John's reputation as a driver is sadly injured.

   

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