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Domestic News January 13, 1920

The Spectator

Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

Local correspondent from Sycamore Valley shares brief notes on cool weather, a group of young folks planning to go kodaking next Sunday, curiosity about Raymond Conatser's whereabouts last Sunday, Argus Dickerson's visit to Mulberry, Norman Floyd's farm move, and a meeting to organize a literary society at Boston on Saturday the 17th.

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Weather is somewhat cool at present.
I understand there is a crowd of youngfolks going kodaking next Sunday.
I wonder where Mr. Raymond Conatser was going last Sunday?
Mr. Argus Dickerson left Sunday and went over on Mulberry for a few days visit with homefolks.
We understand that Norman Floyd is moving from the Conatser farm to the Edgin farm.
We are going to meet next Saturday night, 17, and organize Literary at Boston. Everybody come and bring some one with you.
Well, Mr. Editor, as I am a new beginner, I will close and if this escapes the wastebasket I'll call again.
Sycamore Valley.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Weather Migration Or Settlement

What keywords are associated?

Sycamore Valley Cool Weather Kodaking Outing Farm Move Literary Meeting Mulberry Visit

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Raymond Conatser Mr. Argus Dickerson Norman Floyd

Where did it happen?

Sycamore Valley

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Sycamore Valley

Key Persons

Mr. Raymond Conatser Mr. Argus Dickerson Norman Floyd

Event Details

Weather is somewhat cool at present. A crowd of youngfolks is going kodaking next Sunday. Inquiry about where Mr. Raymond Conatser was going last Sunday. Mr. Argus Dickerson left Sunday for a few days visit with homefolks on Mulberry. Norman Floyd is moving from the Conatser farm to the Edgin farm. Meeting next Saturday night, 17, to organize Literary at Boston; everybody come and bring someone.

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