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Show To Celebrate On July 4th RICHMOND, Jut.e 12. Tho Rich-mondflndustrlal Rich-mondflndustrlal club held their regular regu-lar meeting in their room In the bank building Monday night 'flic m.ittrrof holding n colobratlon on Jul 4 was dl'cuwl mid il club di-cldi'd tuarrangi for one of (he big gest ci'lt'bratlonscer glen In Itlrh-liHMiil. Itlrh-liHMiil. A mass meeting of Mi- iun will bo called immediate!) aftir Hi-afternoon Hi-afternoon meeting next Suudin In President Hendricks and a coiiuniltn-to coiiuniltn-to arrange the program for lndeiend ence day. j Considerable business was transacted. transact-ed. Seen new members were added to our growing membership. Those admitted ad-mitted were Peter Swendscn, Joseph R. Thomson, Wm. Altken, John Thomasscn, S. F. Thomas and Moroni Thomas. The old folks reunion was postponed on account of the unsettled weather. It will now be held here Thursday, June 18. The program will be carried out as was published In a previous Issue. A good enjoyable time for the old folks Is the aim of all the committees. Herbert Harrison who has been laboring la-boring In the Central States mission field f"r the past two years returned home last week. The city council held their regular monthly meeting last week. The meeting was a lengthy one. The council coun-cil finally granted the opening of the street south of J. L. Buroham's residence, resi-dence, cast to Elrst East. Anvenglneer will bo engaged Immediately Imme-diately to make survey for the city water system. The treasurer and recorder were granted a new and Improved set of books. The choice was left to the mayor and recorder. The city cement pipe machine which has had a rest will now be put In operation op-eration and pipe made. Several bills were allowed aod meeting adjourned for one month. |