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Show PINTO 00 The 8 month old baby Lydia Alice of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer died at Cedar Saturday the 10th and was brought here for burial Monday. ' Immediately after Services Sunday Sun-day afternoon a committee was chosen to arrange for an "Annual Home Comming", J. W. Thornton chairman, Walter J. Knell, N. Donald Don-ald Forsyth, vice-chairmen, Maria Piatt, Secretary. Saturday and Sunday, 16th and 17th, is a time to be remembered by nil who attended the "Homo Coming" here at Pinto. Cedar was represented represent-ed by Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox, Mrs. Grande Pace, Mrs. B. F. Knell, Miss Lillie Knell, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster, Fost-er, also George Foster. From Enterprise, En-terprise, Mr. Wm. Lund and son, the Misses Vivian and Elccn Tlatt. Newcastle, New-castle, there pvere Mr. aid Mrs. J. H. Tullis and son Sturling, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. Claude Knell, Mr. and Mrs. E T. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Eld- ridge and family, Mr. and Mrs Her bert Knell and family, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Christensen, Mrs. Wilson Tullis Tul-lis and son Glen, N. Donald Forsyth, Bryant Bencham, Maria Plattj Mrs, R. C. Knell. At 7 p m. every one assembled at the school house and with J. W. Thornton n3 master oi ceremonies, one of the old time evenings even-ings wa3 enjoyed with songs, specifies specif-ies music and readirg. Two tables were laden with good thing to enl . ' nnd they were enjoved with the olJ '.time spirit. Dancing f illowed, t'n i, old style, danced over again, and t close the evening a melon feast waj indulged in, r oo |