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Show g , v I Hr ! ' . LINDON NOTES. H -!-, tU 1 LHf t'l'lin following were among the notes h from Lludou received too late li(Ht f week for publication: pB "' 1 Old Folks Reunion. H ' ,TJi? Pjl.iolks. of Lludou held their ppS. nmiuaUroanlon In Llndou hall, Sntur- H ' day, Feb. 21. In the morning they H, V'gro 'cntcrtnlui'd nt the meetinghouse iHi "" with nn excellent program. Thoy were taken to the hall nt 1:30, whej-o they wore served with a delicious bnn-quet. bnn-quet. Tho afternoon wab spent in games. About G.30 n light luncheon was Bcrved, followed by a piny entitled en-titled "Tho Stubborn Motor Lnr. All reported having a good time, An Illfttrknl Accident. Some trees on the street cast of the school building were cut down during tho early part of the week. One io tho trees lcll hgalnst the telephone wire and knocked It down. Tho tele-phono tele-phono wire In some way received the current from tho electric light wire, tho two being strung on the sntnc set of poles. While riulng iiitor a ciur Richard Walker lode our tuu union wire. Tho horBc Bteppcd on the charged wire and was Knocked down. Doth horse and rider received a severe uhock, So severe was tho shock that the homo could not gel up. Leonard Walker, a brother of Richard, happened hap-pened along find helped tho horse oil tho wire. Though badly bruised Mr. Walker is ublu to bo ubout, - ii |