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Show j Kanarra Kinks, j j Dec. 31st, 1003, John Staploy, and Mrs Martha Ford, who havo been very ill for tho past two or throe weeks uro recovering their health. nidors Parkinson and Cox, Mutual improvement missionaries, are making a house to house visit in tho Interest of those associations, About 73 of our peoplo attended tho wedding supper given by Up. William Ford and lady In honor of the marriage of their daughter Hebecca, with Mr. las 10. Anderson. The Dramatic company that was organized hero a short time ago, with tho intention of presenting a play fc tho holiduys, is in a dangerous stato of coma, from which if they cannot bo aroused death Is likely to enbure. A pleasent surprlso for the Ford families una the arrival of Mr. John Ford tho eldest i.on of Up Ford, who came to his old homo recently to spend the holidays. He was In time to partake par-take of thu wedding supper of his sister a welcome though unexpected guest. , Jan. 7th 1U03. Elders Parkinson and Cox, havo completed com-pleted their house to house visit having visited every family. The Davis boys are putting up a kiln of brick this week, whluh speak r well for the mildness of tho weather. So many of our people aro away, either in search of employment or attending at-tending school, that the streets seem almost deserted. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Ford, were bles-bed bles-bed on tho 30th of Deo. by tho arrival at their home of a flue girl baby, at this writing all parties aro doing nicely. nice-ly. Old folks party will bo held In jthls town Friday afternoon, supper will bo provided forajl married peoplo, and all over fifty years of age will bo admitted free of charge to both supper and the dauco in the evening. |