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The Atlanta Constitution,

Friday, 12th September 1913.

PAGE 12, COLUMN 7

Deputy Sheriff Plennie Minor, has issued invitations to what promises to be one of the most enjoyable gatherings that Fulton County has seen in many days. It is to be held at Germania Park, Saturday afternoon.

According to Plennie's invitations, which have been sent out to a large number of his friends, and probably no official in the county has a larger list, the affair will be a "barbecue, fish fry and so forth." Pennie has yet to explain what "and so forth" is, but those who know his hospitality are going ahead and making preparations to attend, confident that the "and so forth" will not interfere with the other part of the program.

Automobiles have been provided to take the party to the place where the affair will be held. They will leave the Thrower building at 12:30 sharp and all who get there by or before the hour named will find a seat in an auto and a nice ride and pleasant time ahead of them.

The invitations include the court officials, attorneys and newspaper men who worked at the Leo Frank trial.

Friday, 12th September 1913 Plennie Minor Will Barbecue Tomorrow

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