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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
Buffalo City Cemetery, Inc., is enlarging 
the stone mortuary chapel at Forest Lawn 
Cemetery at a cost of $3,000. 
Silver Creek Cemetery, of Liberty, Ind., 
has been greatly improved by the erection 
of a wall 128 feet long and a 28-foot en- 
trance gate. 
The Rhodes farm, comprising fifty acres, 
situated on the Howard Gap road, beyond 
the city limits of Spartanburg, S. C., has 
been purchased by J. T. Willard for $10,000, 
to be developed into a cemetery, as the lots 
in Oakwood Cemetery have practically be- 
come exhausted. 
The approaches to the City Cemetery, 
Connersville, Ind., will be laid under con- 
crete. 
The Mosher Cemetery, northeast of Mon- 
mouth. Ilk. was recently incorporated. The 
incorporators are C. IM. Young, J. L. Lucas, 
Thos. Gardner, Ellsworth Davis, Mrs. Irene 
Moffet and Warren Ryner. Many improve- 
ments have been made in the cemetery, 
among which was the erection of a new 
fence. The trustees have contracted for the 
purchase of an additional acre of ground 
so as to extend the cemetery to the road 
and plans will be made to plat the new 
portion. 
The Cave Hill Cemetery Co., of Louis- 
\ille, Ky., recently purchased property at 
Spring street and Bear Grass Creek for 
$1,000 in order to secure a suital)le loca- 
tion for the extension of its boundary. 
The land is contiguous to the property of 
the city used as a quarr}’ for the work- 
house, and when it is abandoned it will be- 
come the property of the cemetery. 
Cemetery Officers Elected. 
The City Cemetery Association was or- 
ganized recently at Hattiesburg, Miss. iMrs. 
W. M. Conner was elected president and 
iMiss Leila iMay Smith secretary. 
At the annual meeting of the cemetery 
association of Aitken. Minn.. Mrs. D. M. 
Falconer was elected president and super- 
intendent, and jMrs. A. Zeese secretary. A 
number of improvements are planned which 
includes a tile ditch on the north side of the 
cemetery for drainage and a water system. 
The gates are to be moved and gravel roads 
built. 
The Center Ridge Cemetery Association, 
of Sullivan, Ind., has elected the following 
trustees: W. H. Crowder. Jr., to succeed 
W. H. Crowder, Sr.; Dr. Paul Higbee, to 
succeed the late William G. Borders, A. G. 
iMcNabb, to succeed Thomas J. Wolfe; Dr. 
L. A. Stewart, to succeed George Goodwin. 
W. H. Crowder, Jr., was elected treasurer. 
Following are the trustees of Zion City 
Cemetery Association, Bloomington, Ilk, re- 
cently chosen : William Cogal and J. H. 
Falkingham, for one year ; Spencer Carey, 
C. E. Moots and Rufus iMcKinsyie, for 
three years. 
G. W. Springer was elected president and 
J. E. Graves secretary of the Springtown 
Cemetery Association. Springtown, Ilk 
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Cemetery Sales Letters for 
General Mailing . . $15 
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