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Show Mayor Receives Deed To Wines Park (.'enerons Gift of Termor Prominent Itesldeul Finally CniiMimnted City Will l.'mpbi Ihpert In Park Hie lllncl.. Ira I J Wines, last Satuul.iy, made and delivered to Mayor W. !'. tiurney a deed to Margaret Wines. Tho City Council In a previous session had agreed to tin. terms which accompanies accompan-ies Urn deed, so that the irannfcr by Mr. Wines, now glvctp..thq Cjy abso-JuttypoHcslouH'Oftcouru abso-JuttypoHcslouH'Oftcouru tVitfth are certain terms attached to (lie deed with which the City must comply. The block has already been enclosed with an iron fence and had cement sidewalks side-walks laid on two sides of 41 by the City, and tho Council contemplates employing an export landscape artist to park the grounds prior (o planting lawna and setting out (tees, which will pinhably be done ne-l year. Mr Wines, who was formerly a resident of l.ehl ani lepresenled this district hi the llrnl 'state legislature, wns prompted In his generous act by the sympathetic treatment shown by the oltl.ciiH of l.ehl In Iho demlne or his wire, who was n native or this city 111 a mass meeting held several years ago, In which the offer was llrst made, tho citizens voted unanimously to accept tho park, though since this tlmo some opposition hm) developed regarding the tonus |