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The Shoffner Reunions.
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boys who took part were all Shofners, with few exceptions. It was finely rendered and highly enjoyed by all.
There was to have been a programme Friday night, but a storm of wind and rain put a stop to any further proceedings.
On Saturday there were very few who ventured out to the business meeting, but enough were present to transact the necessary business. The same committees were left standing. The time of meeting for 1 ?H)r> will be determined, as usual, by the Fxecutive Committee and given out in their annual circular, which will come out early in the summer months.
THE SIXTH REUNION, 1905.
.lust before this book leaves the press, circulars roach us announcing the ?Shoifner Reunion? to be hold on Thompson's Creek, four and one-half miles south of Ilnley, Medford County, Tenn., in the hooch grove of Col. William Shofner, now the oldest living descendant, beginning on Tuesday, August 15, 11)1)5, and continuing four days.
The lineal descendants of Miciiahl Siiofnku (born in Germany in 1721, and died in North Carolina, U. S. A., in 1800), their husbands and wives, will hold their annual reunion; and the invitation is to every one of the above. No difference what name you bear, come. Come to spend the four days and nights with us on the camp ground. Mriug your camping outfit and the records of the family that you mav have. If you cannot come, write a letter telling of yourself and family.


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