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DAMSON, NEW MEX[C& THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921.<br />

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THE COMING CELEBRATION<br />

ENJOYABLE PICNIC<br />

nt m singles Mr. Earl Burges~or and Migs Bes. The chairmen and members of th<<br />

(Contributed.)<br />

i,]] be under s;e Speck were quietly united in mar. various Fourth of July committee! A picnic was held last Wednesday,<br />

weather con-I ri~re on lust Wpdnnsdav —.—--------<br />

Afternoon. .-, met at the Welfare office Monda~ June lst, for the advanced and com-<br />

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Acco !d;ng to the ‘tu~e lst, by Rev. ‘J. S Russell, at the<br />

khedule”announced in 1ast wee~g Pa- church mange, Misses Alice Weisser<br />

per!, the present standin g of the play. and Mi8s Noda Igo, intimate fn.endfi<br />

~er~ FS determined by 1 t, will be re. of the bride, were present to witnesk<br />

~adj~sted and ~~hbliph<br />

:d by ~ UC-l:, ceremony. Immediately foll~~.<br />

#ural playing abilities oi the contrcworke<br />

barbeqtie, band and dance muiic, th{<br />

[ollowing prize Kmounts were fixed<br />

munion clagsw of the Christian do .<br />

trine, Catholic cburcb. The day wI s<br />

ideal snd the @cnic monnds near the<br />

mouth of Spring canon pleaaant even<br />

though tberc was no spr:ng close by.<br />

~ome’ jO children had no difficulty in<br />

:ants through challenge cets. The even Denver w<strong>here</strong> tbcy ‘expected to spend Basebtill, $160 to $200; tennis, $60 co~nming 10 cases of POPand 2 cas-<br />

‘bumbem are to chablenge ftom the R honeYmo&n of Beverfll daYB and ~e.<br />

one below, provided he hag first had t“~ to Daw~~” tO take up h,yu~ekeeptbe<br />

oppo~unity to chal Ienge and pray ing duties.<br />

;~e onc who stands nex t above in the Mr. Butgefisor i~ foreman of tbe<br />

mth of July writer department which he has heen<br />

~;;~~l;~~p~~~r ~edaome lib. mana~ing m.st efficiently for the<br />

thal prizes in cash fo r the tourna. past year and a half. He came “to<br />

tietita on the Fourth. I rizes will be Daw%on four years ago and has been<br />

‘bffsred as follows: Wiltnere, in the ~ Dnws~rI resident with the exce~ion<br />

~..-es ‘fOr~L~dies,. C1ass A and Olass of ,a two.yer4r absenae wlrild serving<br />

,B; winners m doubl es fofi Ladiea, in the Na~ during the u.a~. His<br />

~lk5.5 A, class B, and for “Mixed nave.] experiences took him ;nto all<br />

mbles. The two, three o: four r.tand- nsrtg of the world, visiting all of the<br />

g high% in Class A, Class B and big ports on both ~ides of the Atlan:<br />

~he Ladies, cla~~ at the c]~~e of tfle tic and the Pacific. Six mOnhb~ were<br />

, -da series of tournam en t singles wiU spent in ptro] duty in tbc North Sea<br />

be eligible for the fi nnl elimination on board the U.. S. S. Pennsylvania,<br />

tiurnnmont held on the Fourth day EnrI i= one of Dawscm’s mo~t popular<br />

Tug-of-war, $25; races, $100; Bocc;, ,3 of water, besides a large quantity<br />

$25; First Aid contests, $125. Tb~ of daintily prepared food, prepared<br />

following pro~am for the day ha: !IY friends of the chilldren. The ‘fu-<br />

been atrmsged:<br />

vore became, Eeneral when n, 6.gallofi<br />

9.30 a. M.—FirEb Aid contetis, ncal freezer of ice c~eam, a~so donated by<br />

Post Office.<br />

a few friendfl, was opened to tbe<br />

10,30 a. “m.—-Band Coniert, band youngsters, In the morning, a game<br />

stand.<br />

of baseball yae played with plenty of<br />

11.00 m.m.—Public 6p.rakhlg, band pep, BennyVs team defeatihg the cur.<br />

stand. ,<br />

ncr boys’ teaq 10 to 7. Of the otier<br />

~OOn— Barbecue at the grove. games, the $.le~ged race, the potato<br />

2.00 p. m.—Races, tu-of-wnr, ctc ~?ces and tbe tread contest were on.<br />

Main Street.<br />

Joycd the most, Towards evening, a<br />

4,00 p. m.—Baseball, at ball park. tired but joyous buncb of ~rle and.<br />

7.00 p. m. to 10.30 p. m.—Free PJC. boys motored back to town. The<br />

ture Rhow.<br />

children and the Rev. Father in<br />

9.00p. m.—Dancing at thq Tennie char~e extended their heafifelt<br />

Court.<br />

thanks to all wbo contributed so gen-<br />

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bf July young men because of his friendly 9.oO p. m.—Fireworks. .’<br />

erously for the affair.<br />

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~ ~w30n ~,ub personality and businesslike qualifi-<br />

* of tbe<br />

The hig batbectie will be served<br />

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catiorm.<br />

n Tues day evening of<br />

lree to all comers, Bread, coffee and<br />

LOCAL WEATHER REPORT<br />

Mrs. BurgeBsOr has been one of<br />

Ct a set of three mem-<br />

?ickles will be served with the meat. Tbe weather bureau station, kept<br />

~d of ~ ire tor8 for tbe I)awzon’s popular teachers for the Me following committ+ chairmen &t the depot for this vicinity, reports<br />

he new ~o[ ~d ~i,l ~,~o past two years as instructor for the Iave .cbarge of the events:<br />

the follbwin~ weather summary, for<br />

fir~t made xooq.qt the Central school<br />

k for the” yeir ~begin.<br />

/.thlctic Sporti, inuluding bmeball: MaY: Tdtal iainfall, 2.62 in,; ma%-”<br />

Her quiet and una~euming manner<br />

ning July lst.<br />

ruhn O’Brien, chairman,<br />

imum temperature, 84 degrceB; @in-<br />

has won, for her a host of friends who Tennis: Guy Moore.<br />

imum, 36 degrees; clear day~, 19;<br />

/rHE HIGH sCHOO L i, NkUAL will be .~lad to Ienrn that Bhe ig to be- First Aid Contest: W. F. Murray: partly cloudy, 7; cleat, 5. On 11 days<br />

come a permanent resident of Daw- Bocc; : Chaa. Conder.<br />

>f the month t<strong>here</strong> was more than ,01<br />

l“ ‘< ‘I’heHigh ~~o~ nnual staff still son.<br />

Dancing: J. H. Neidermeir.<br />

in. of rainf~ll. During the first five<br />

1quite a number of hi~}, scheol an. The happy couple arc now maroon. Fireworks: T. C. Hill.<br />

inys of June ‘t<strong>here</strong> baa fallen 2,94 in.<br />

u.al~ on hund which are obtainable ed in Denver by the Pueblo flOod, but Bnrbecue: Frnnk Shelton.<br />

of rain. The heavy r~in of Saturday<br />

at$1.60 euch. It will be ne cebsaty to expect to return to Dawson as goon Music: Louis Savio’,<br />

ni~bt amounted to 1.81 in.<br />

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tb= ~&tion in> ord ~r t(, meet the as ~ai road communication, is retiOrcd.<br />

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Ien’sqattached to the:r publication. They await a “roytil” reception from CAPITAN TEAM LOSES TWO J. J. Lmrbaeh e~pected b leave this<br />

s book, is of such exc~llence, both their hOat of friends in Daw~On with<br />

week for El Paio and Mexico City on<br />

-. to content and QSt‘o,ma . ,,,,,,,~ I“’ &<strong>here</strong>pait of ;he lat. SChedule. The Carnival cOmpany has I~fi Sunday for Trinid~d w<strong>here</strong> they<br />

abaence of $evernl days im Dcnv~r. A<br />

br break, the 2,700 pound pi e c?riv- be en playing in hard luck this season, expect to make their fut~c ~Ome. te Icgram re~eived Saturday ,stated<br />

& hammer wa~ lost ill tbe bed of the hnvin~ @experienced a bad wre:k ~:o~ Mr. ‘pfrurston had accepted a good PO- tb~~ fie par~ bad reached ColOradO<br />

rivar and recovered only aft, ?7 con. Albuquerque w~lch caused sition with a l~r$e wholesale s’roccry SPrfngs the p~me erenin~, a couple<br />

.,derable difficulty. we eks’ delay and now being tied UP f<br />

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irm ~~ ~ ~epregeqtativc for this field.<br />

of bouts hbead of tbe Arkansas river<br />

for an indefinite time bec~u.9e of the Th~ family posseme6” a host .of good flo ~d ~hi~h ~wept away the ~eatgr<br />

,,-. T. JcrniFnn left on Wed r esday, t,erIible floods in tbc Arkansas vmlleY f ,iend~ in Dawgon wbo deeply TeWet part of ~eb]o, It will be .seveml<br />

Inne lst, on a montb~o vacati ~n visit wh =re they expected to make $Evarzd their Ieating and ‘whose best wishes daye befO=e it ~il be pos~ible to re.<br />

_ _.J fm!mer home i~ Ifentuc , etop$. “a ttend them to their new home. etork road communications.<br />

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