THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHNSOH, Editor aid MkUfer ?TAB DROPS ? ? Maplevllle Girls Club will give a Box party Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Maplevllle Academy. Every bod Is Invited. Lota of tun. The Senate on Monday passed the Bonus Bill over the President's veto, with a majority of two more than the necessary two-thirds. The House pass ed the same bill the past week with a majority of 51 more than the neces sary two-thirds. The bill now be comes law. It provides that adjust ments will be made on. a basis of one dollar a day for domestic and one dol lar and tventy-flve cents a day for foreign service. The flrst Blxty days do not count. WOOD ELEXEJiTABV SCHOOL CLOSES SUCCESSFUL TEEM Commencement Exercises Proye Sue cess-;-Leonu Raynor and Mabel Gup. ton Win Medals ? All of Seventh tirade Receive Diplomas. The exercises on the c vning of May 2nd, marked the last night of tho com mencement of the Wood elementary school and proved to tho committee, patrons, friends and* visitors of the school the wonderful progress made by the pupils under the capable lead, ership of the faculty. A large audience witnessed the program rendered on both Thursday and Friday evenings, the geeral opinion that the exercises were the best given in manv - year. To the cooperation and untiring ef forts on the part of the faculty and pupils is due the credit for tho suc cess. Among the features for each selection was a feature may be men. tloned the fact that every pupil had a part in the exercises and the ease and grace with which they performed showed without doubt that they had received excellent training, such as only a capable faculty is accusomed to give. On Thursday evening the fivo Jud ges awarded first place to Leona Ray. nor, second place to Elizabeth FulHr and third place to Mable Gupton In the recitation contest lor medal offered by the principal. The contest was extermely clOBe and without doubt all the recitations were good. When we review the program for each evening It lsJextremely difficult to select any particular exercise for featuring, but tho music department showed that they were all Instructed, the seventh grade pupils gave excellent exercises, the recitations were all that could be asked. On Friday evening the same con dition existed but amog those often spoken of as outstanding features were Merry Maidens Club, Little Help ers, In Grandmas Days, Clown Drill and "Dolly You Must Go to Bed." Friday evening Mabel Gupton was awarded the Scholarship Medal offer, ed by Mrs. W. D. Fuller. The seventh grade composed of the following received diplomas; K nnith Ayscue, Elizabeth Fuller, Hattie Bell Gupton, Dell Pearce, Ola Pearce, Jodie Radford, Herbert Stur gess. It Is very fitting that the commence, ment exercises should bring to a close with a suitable climax the successful school term which marked the efforts of the faculty beginning with the award of the prize of $15.00 for the best school parade at the county fair In the fall and the winning of the prize of $10.00 offered by the county superintendent and awarded by dis interested judges for the best kept school building and grounds In the county, and the awarding of diplomas to each, member of the sawenth grade This school term has been one of shuccess from the beginning to the close, and all the more so in view of the fact that the faculty with the ex ception of one came to the school for the first time. It Is to be credit, ed to the foresight of the efficient County Superintendent that he made such wise selections as these, As was extended during the doing exercises and afterwards by the school commit tee to the faculty It Is sincerely hoped that they will consent to return and take up the work where they left off and as has been spoken, by quite a number of the citizens, which will be hard to be carried oh by othern. It should be mentioned that part of the exercises taken by the music pupils showed grand instruction. This being the first session in wheh music has been taught speaks well for both teacher and pupils. WOODBOW WII.SOT* DEBATTWG SOCIETY On last Friday the Woodrow Wilson Debating Society of the Loulsburg graded school, compoRed-atihe seventh grade had for their program the pass ing of a bill, the bill being, Resolved "That we should have a longer vaca tion and a shorter school term." This was debated by Archibald Wilson on the affirmative ahd Kemp Yarboroogh on the negative. The members of the seventh grade were the Senator*-. The decision of the Senate was that the bill should not be passed. Action on the bill being so generally satisfactory and business having been completed the Society adjourned. A WORLD ACCOKPLI8HXKHT The fact that the foreign govern, meets Interested In the reparations question, ' including Germany, have accepted the Dawes report as the basis for final settlement la the greatest step toward better world conditions that has been made since the signing of the Armistice. , \ . < The United States should be procd that three Amerlata business men coold evoivft^Me pin in a few short months. ' ? \ Thn honor of ronsnrr tating MlA a program for the benefit of humanity foil* to the lot of bat tow men. ? AMONG THE VISITORS SOME YOU KNOW AND SOME IOC DO NOT KNOW. Personal Items About Kolki An< Their Friends Who Tratel Dart Aud Tber*. Mr. S. A. Newell went to Raleigh Wednesday. Mrs. W. M. Person returned Sunday from a visit to Atlanta. Rev. N. H. D. WllBotij ot Elizabeth City, 1b attending commencement this week. Mr. George Holder went to Raleigh (Monday to attend the funeral of a friend. Mr; W. H. Ruffle attended the fun. eral of Chief Justlc Walter Clark in Raleigh Monday. Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Wilcox, of Wil mington, attended commencement at the college this week. Mr. and MrB. R. P. Taylor and daugh ter, Mlaa Sallie, and Miss Julia Scott visited Raleigh Wednesday. Messrs. H. H. B. Mask, B. T. hep. pard and T. D. McLean, of the Cotton Association, Raleigh, were In Louis burg Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. G. B1.. Smith and daughters, of Lilliton, visited 'Louis burg the past week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White. Mrs. Plummer Jones and Miss Louise Williams, of Wake Forest, and Mrs. C. S. Williams, of Franklinton, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. W. E Tucker. Dr. and Mrs. C. D. H. Forte and son, Mr. Charlie Forte, of Oxford, stopped over in Lonlsburg Wednesday and visited the family of Mr. E. C. Perry. They were enroute to Rocky Mount and Wilson. Supt. E. L. B?\t, Mayor L. L. Joyner anfl Mr. E. H. Malone went to Frank, llnton Tuesday to meet Sen. C. C. DU1, who delivered the address to the gradu atlg class of Louiaburit College Wed nesday. RESOLUTIONS Honorable Garland E. Mldyette hav ing presided over the present term of Franklin Superior Court with Buch eminent ability and fairness and ren dered such splendid service to the highest interest of the county by his 1u?i f i d upvlght administration of the law, and ha ping won the warmest es teem and affection of all by his uni form courtesy and consideration, the Bar of the county voicing its own sen timents and those of the court offi cers and people, desire to make upon the minutes of the court a record of their Appreciation,, admiration anl confidence ; Therefore be It resolved; That in the elevation of Judge Mld yette to the bench, the state of North Carolina has gained a public servant of the very highest type whose carear promises to exemplify our noblest ideals and to advance and promote the cause of justice and good morals. Tliat his purity and sincerity of pur. pose, his tact and kindliness, his for getfulness of self In his desire and effort to worthily serve the Interest of the state which has honored blm have caused us to feel for him a depth of respect and personal regard which may not be expressed in any words of formal compliment, but which will abide with us as a gracious mem. ory and Inspiration. That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this court and a copy thereof furnished to the Frank lin Times and the News-Observer for publication. Respectfully submitted by THE LOUISBURG BAR. RECORD EES COURT The following cases were disposed of In Recorders Court Monday by Judge O. M. Beam. State ts Boat Jones, disposing of mortgaged property, continued to Mon day, June 9th. State vs B. J. Williams, false pre. tense, not guilty. State ts B. J. Williams, enticing la bor, not guilty. State ts George Noble, adw, not guilty. State ts George NoMe and Zollle Egorton, adw, not guilty. State ts George Noble, ccw? not guilty. ? State ts Esther Strlchlnnd, prosti tution. guilty, 6 months In jail, execu tion not to be Issued until further order of court upon payment or costs. State ts Plummer Dunston and Nor wood Person, nujsance, not guilty. State ys George Noble, n-iisance, not guilty. State ts Daniel Carpenter, ecw, pleads guilty, 6 months on roads, ex. ecution not to Issue except upon order Of solicitor. Ryp ann,..et of solicitor upon payment of costs. Stat* ts John W. Alston, aiding and abetting In prostitution, guilty, fined $10 and costs. To tr%ln young women as household assistants the home economlos depart, meht of tha Denver (Colo.) public schools, cooperating wltn the Young Women's Christian Association, will pffe r a six or eight weeks course of intenslTe training for practical work in the honie. Housekeeper* of Denver promise the students positions Immedi ately upon odtnpletlon of the course. R. A. Wilder a termor of yrake coun ty, haa found his recleanlng machine a Valuable investment. Bince he taught it twly .'n the spring be has not oaly recleanad hi* own? cotton Med but also aertrtl thousand bushels for hi neighbors. Some men brought their *ed twelve miles to have them cleaned. It haa resulted In bottar stands Of ootton itt that vicinity, re. ports County Agent J. C. Anderson. FELIX HARVEY DELIVERS CHAR TER C Continued from Page One! flowers In the shape of expressions of appreciations flew all about. Louisburg Quartette composed of Mesdames A. W. Mohn, W. E. White, Harry H. Johnson and William D. Jackson, sang "My Pretty Maid," the rendition of which brought forth the greatest applause. Edward L. Best rose and to his questions all who think that North Carolina music is the best In the world, all who think North Carolina flowers are the prettiest In the world, and all who think that North Carolina women are the sweetest in the world say yes, got a most enthusiastic yell at the conclusion of each. After which he presented beautiful flowers to each of the ladies, Including Miss Hall, the accompanist, in the quartette. The quartette then sang sweetly "Lay me Down apd Die." Harry Adams, Governor of the Car ollnas District Kiwanls, made a most Inspiring address. In the best of good fellowship he welcomed LoulBburg Kiwanls into the Kiwanls Internation al. He said Kiwanls did not aBk a man tor his check, but to mrfke a sac. riflce-^-it demands service. He spoke beautifully of the work now being done by Klwanlans among children, the under privileged children, through the orthopaedic work. "The true pur pose of Kiwanls," said the speaker, "Is to render the good of the whole to each." It helps to get a higher vis. ion. To illustrate his point he told of; the bar of Iron In the hands of dlffery ent artisans with different conceptions^ of value, when one would make his itno horse shoes at $2.00 per pound on through to one that would make his Into hair springs at one million dol lars a pound. '"Your success depends much upon your decision," he said. Klvranls builds better men, and better communities. Felix Harvey, of Klnston, Lieuten ant Governor of this District made the presentation speech. It was a gem in that It not only told- what Klwanis is, but of many things that Kiwanls can and should do Jor all communi. ties. He told how Kiwanls got its strength by building up love between men. And to Illustrate the great need of united work he pointed out a prob lem needing immediate attention and help, showing that the value of the two chief crops of North Carolina was $260,000,000 and .that J220.000.000 of this was sent out of the State for sup. i plies. He brought greetings from 1200 clubs representing 87,000 mem bers. Will H. Yarborough made the speech of acceptance for the Louisburg Ki wanls Club, and did well the part as signed to him. He Impressed beau, tifully, the fact that the Charter im poses upon us new obligations and new responsibilities. "We must build better communities for those who cross the streams we fail to bridge and stoop to move the stones we have fail, ed to clear away." Much regret was expressed that It was necessary for Sen. C. C. Dill, to leave {or Washington City In the af ternoon, thereby making It Impossible for him to be present and address this meeting. The guests of honor were Harry Adams, ol Raleigh, Governo* Caroll nas District; Felix Harvey, of Kin gton, Lieutenant Governor Carolinas District; Joe Bowles. Columbia, S. C., Field Representative. Thus one of the most enjoyable of the Kfwanis occasions passed Into history, leaving a most pleasant mem. ory and a spirit of good cheer with all whose privilege It was to be pres ent COLLECTS 9150 CASH BOM) Mayor* Court Has Big Docket JTon. day ? Fourteen Cases Disposed of. Mayor L. L. Joyner and Chief of Police Meadows had quite a big docket in the Mayors Court Monday morning. Among other things they did f nd whjch la especially comendable they col locted $150.00 in forfeited bonds. The c&ses disposed of were as follows: Town vs Hugh Williams, aiding and abetting in prostitution, called and tailed, forfeited <25 cash bond. Town vs Effle Collins, aiding and abetting in prostitution, guilty, fined >10 aqd'eosts. Towti vs John W. Alston, aiding and abetting n prQstion, guilty, fined |5 and costs, appealed. . Town vs Daniel Carpenter, public drunkedness, guilty, judgement sus pended upon payment of costs, 'ifern vs Daniel Carpenter, c c w, bobnd over to Recorders Court Town vs R. A. Jennings, Jr., operat ing automobile without Ugnts, guilty, judgment suspende upon payment of costs. Town vs Josh Perry, operating motor truck without lights, guilty, Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. Town vs Ed Gill, public drunkedness. continued until Saturday morning. Town vs J. T. Johnson, wreckless driving and speeding; driving car while under influence of whiskey; un. lawful possession of whiskey; called and failed, forfeited $125.00 bond. Town vs Wilbur Hawkins, aiding and aVmttlng in prostitution, called and failed. Town vs Elize Egerton, keeping a bawdy house, called and failed. | Town vs Bobble Peoples, public [("rnnkedness, guilty. Judgment sus pended upon payment of costs. flAS CAPTl-RINfi KITCHEN Half of the food cooked In the United States each year Is cooked with gas and tpkes a goodly share of the 1, 000,000,000 cubic feet of gas produced in this country every day. At the present rate of increase In the use of gns In domestic and Industrial fields, it is estimate that by 1930, less than 10 per cent of the total output will be used for lighting. ! THIS FfUltKI.IN TFMFS ihonld be hi tow home. If yo? "re not a ?nb srrffcer, be one. Send In yow ?oW prrtpttoa ill help n* to boost for ? | be(ter c?m??mlty. i ICE We are pleased to an nounce to to the peo ple of Louisbnrg that we are now prepared to furnish your ICE needs. WINDSOR lee f(i?M t? yoar door promptly an 70a order It, pare M ?try ualter; precaution ran kM) It, (M frnftranteed fall weight. PUCe yovr order with ai low and la tare par hone a dependable ?apply of par* lea far the eoaitng