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The Shofner reim - d and planned for weeks past. :..i- .? placo where yesterday was all bu~Ti-- ??.?ace- ful and quiet. No sound is lu-ar!. ~.v. ? ? ? _ the birds or the chirp of the cricket or trev if ]ht- chance some friend passes that way to-day. In- ?nuld feel ? Like one who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted, ? '?shts had fled. w ti jr. .. '.j-. wi-rc unprepared, and could not r~- ;? c>iii]iany encamped on the hillsides. <-anie. however, to make it appear something like we had hoped it would be. The reunion proper began Wednesday morning. The first thing after the opening song they were called to order by the chairman, C. II. Shofner. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read by Alden Shofner, in the absence of (J. W. Shofner, the regular secretary. iieports of committees on family history were
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