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EVERtfcODY BOOST LOUISBUHG The Franklin Times sell YOUR Cotton and Tobacco IK LOP1SBPBO A. T. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager 0 THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE UNION - SUBSCRIPTION $1.60 Per Year ' ' ' J A VOLUMN LV. * LOUISBUBQ, N. 0., FRIDAY, DEO. 10TH, 1926 > (10 Pages) NUMBER 42 Q. B. LEONAED MADE OHAIEMAN M. Beam Elected County Attorney ?. F. Griffin Electee Prosecuting At-" terser; Hone Agent Allowance ConlJnaed for Three Xostko; Ac tion On farm Agent Contlnned Te January Meeting; Old Beard Com pletes Work and Adjourns Bine Die The new Board of County Commie {doners composed of Meesrs. Q. 8. Leonard, C. L. McOhee, H. P. Speed, J. B. Sturdivant and R. 8. Pace met promptly at 1:30 o'clock Monday af ternoon and were sworn In by Clerk of the Court J. J.Young, after which they proceeded to organise by elect ing the following officers. Q. 8. Leonard, Chairman. > O. 1\ Beam. Attorney. J. A. Hodges, Auditor. F. W. Justtce,?heriff; J. J. Young. Clerk of Court; 8. C. Holden, Register of Deeds; 8. A. Newell, Judge of Re corders Court; J F. Parrish, Coroner, were sworn In by'the Board and their bonds approved. The Board elected E. F. Griffin as prosecuting attorney and H. W. Perry as Vice-Recorder, both were adminis tered their oaths of office. The bonds of the following Con stables were received and the oaths <'1 ministered: H. C. Ayscue, Harris; J. B. Young. 1 cungsvlUe; Frank Ayscue, Hayes vll'r- F. F. Hicks, Sandy Creek; W. J. tone. Cedar Rock; . J. 8. Collie, Cyp -?i Creek; A. 8. Wlggs. Louis burg. J. B. Sturdivant was appointed to represent the Board on the Board ol Charities and Public Welfare of the county. The question of the continuance of the Farm Agent for the county waa continued to the January meeting. The Home Agents work was con tinued for three months. The salaries of all the offices that are finable by the Commissioners was ordered to remain .as they have been the past year After allowing a few'accounts the Board adjourned to Its next regular meeting. ~rT'J The old Board of Commissioners met In regular session on Monde? morning with nil members present except Dena, who was reported sick and at a hospital in Rocky Mount. The minute* of previous meetings were read and approved and business disposed of as follows: Report of Dr. J. B. Malone, County Health Officer was received and Oiled. Report of Miss Daisy Caldwell. Home Agent, was received and filed. Report of gupt. E. C. Perry, Pub lic Welfare, was received and filed. Report of A. H. Harris, Farm Agent was received and Bled. He also ten dered his resignation to take effect Janu?ry 1st, 1927. which was accept ed. Report of John Hedgepeth, Super intendent of the Couny Home, was re ceived and Bled. He reports 4 white and 10 colored inmates. The Board cleared up a number of small and uncompleted business mat tegs, allowing a number of accounts and adjourned sins die. L0UI8BUBG KIWAIOAH8 ELECT OFFICERS ?t the nanal weekly luncheon held at the Franklin Hotel on Friday night the Lonlsbnrg KlwanM Clnb elected officer* tor the teilowlny year aa'fol lowa: B. L. Beet, preeldent; & P. Boddle, rlce-preeldent; A. H. Fleming ??cretary-treeaufer; E. H. Malone, die trlct truetee. The following were elected director*: 1L B. Clifton, A W. Person, F. J. Beasley. Darld Har rl*. It. L. Joyner, M. McKlnne, it, Q. The meeting was very Interesting and waa attended by (fulte a good number. "(WS^TOUB OLD RAIT 18 POPULAR PHRASE AMD FILM "8e'? Tour Old Man." A now epldamlc baa struck our peacoful town. Everywhere on* goes be aeaa eigne of It No mat tar whern you are y?o can t help hearing It Peo pla stand on street comers and shout at the top of their lungs, rather meet their sons with it Wires greet hus bands In the same way. Not since the Charleston has anything equalled It. Always that same line? i"8o's Your Old Man." But perhaps there's a reason. We suspect that the Instigators of this "Bo's Tour Old Man" movement can be Sound within the limits of the Winner Theatre. WhyT Because a film* called "Bo's Tour Old Man" la about to be shown there next Wednes day. W. 0. Fields Is starred In thlp new Paramount comedy. Alice Joyce and Charles Racers are featured. Oregon La Cars directed. We think you'll laugh and?soft your old man! Make a neighbor THE PASSING SHOW A GREAT " SUCCESS PoMlbly the most enjoyable enter tainment that has been riven in Lon lsburg in a long time was the '"Pass ing Show ot - Twenty Six" presented at the Mills Graded School on Friday ?night and repeated on Tuesday night, by local talent From the minute the curtain rose till it went down laugh-, tor held sway and everybody pro nounced it 'the best." This play was given under the auspices of the Lou isburg Kiwanls Club for the benefit pt the Athletic Association of the Mills Graded School apd was a great success, completely putting the as sociation on Its feet financially. The receipts both nights totaled approxi mately $225.00. The play in all its details was supervised, instructed and managed by Miss Babbie Turner, whose many friends rejoice with her In the big success jihe has made and the big reception her show received at the hands of the people. Hers was a most ardent and trying task, but In every little detail could be seen the handiwork of an expert at the art of play production. To criticise each part and give cred it to the players would make such a lengthy article and cause so much repetition in passing the compliments we will suffice it to say that all those taking part proved real actors do ing well their parts and contribut ing their share to the success of the venture. ? The cast of characters were as fol lows: Mr. J. E. M&lone. Jr., u Flo Zieg feld, manager. Mia* Annie Taylor as Mary Hay ip (Irene). I Mlse Kitty Boddle as Ada Mae in ! (Sweet and Pretty). Miss Haiel Allen as Mary Ingram 'in (The Olrl Friends). I Miss Euselia Hill and Miss Louise i Cooper as Eleanor Porter and Wine* fred Knox In (The .Vagabond King), 1 Miss Margaret Turner as Mlralyn Miller in (Little Pal). I Mlse Katherlne Pleasants as Ann 'Pennington in (Zlegfeld Follies). . Mrs. Claude Collins as Anna Oreen In (Tip Top Turrey). I Mr. Crtjdup Pbrr* as Fred Stone. , Mr. Arthur Fleming as Frank Tln ney. Mr. Fred Morris as A1 Jolson. Mr. James Wheleaa as Brooks John. Mr. John King as Eddie Cantor, r Mr. Derid Roth as John Alns worth. Ladles of the ensemble?Misses Margaret Hill, Louise Griffin, Sallie T. Perry. Blita Griffin Newell Elsie iWooldrtdge, Lucille Person, Frances Turner, Maragret Wilder. FsScla Al len. Virginia Beck, Ethel Bartholomew and Bugenla Perry. , Soloists?Miss Julia Searcy ana I Mrs. Mack Stamps. Jr. (Not in the ensemble). ! Gentlemen of the ensemble?Messrs. 'Quint Johnson. James Cooper, John '.Atwood Newell. John Wllburn, Hep Storall, Gray Egerton and William Joyner. ? wwft | The excellently arranged program was as (OUows: | Ensemble?Deep In My Heart (The Stndent Prince) Look for the SUvei I Lining (Sally) I Want To Be Happy No, Nannette). i I Am Going to Charleston Back to Charleston (Scandals). | 1. Irene (Irene) Miss Annie Tay lor, Mr. CrutaP Perry and Chores. a. Only a Rose (The Vagabond King) Miss En sella Hill and Mis* Louise Cooper S. Tonights my Night With Baby (The MuMc Box Rerae) Mr. David Roth and Chorus. 4. Dance, The Black Bottom and Charles don. Miss Margaret Turner and Mr. John King. 5. Just a Sailor's Sweetheart, (My Sailor Sweetheat)! Miss Katherlne Pleasants, Mr. Crudup Perry with Mr. Arthur naming and Mr. James Whe lsas and Mais Chorus. - 4. Tiny Tots Toddle, Misses Jean Fleming, Rose Makme, Rebecca Ann HoldeiC Dorothy Roth and Mamie Dav is " T. Flaming Mamie, (Tip Top, Tur yey), Mrs. Claude Collins and <*horus 8. Animal Crackers (Zlegfeld'e Follies), Miss Katharine PleaaanU and Chorus. 8. Totem-Tom-Tom, (Rom Marts), Mrs. Mack Stamps and Chorus. 10. Acrobatic Daxiplng, Mr. John Klnc and Mr. Crudup Parry. lL Mystic Maids?That's Why I Lots Tou, (The Mason Stock Co.), 11. Lulu Lou and Ms Too (Lolly Pop), Mr. Fred Morris and Chorus. 11. Some One Is LoMag Sum (Sung In tha Winter Oarden), Mrs. Mack Stamps and Chorus. 14. It's Too Lata Now To Be Sorry (Little Pal), Miss Mkrgaret Turner and Mr. John King and Chorus. It. Baby Face. (Sweet and Pretty) Miss Kitty Boddle, with Mr. Louis Sooggln. My. James WheleM. Mr. Cru dup Perry and Mr. Arthur Fleming Mid Chorus. It. Blue Room (The Girl Friend), Mlas Hasel Allen and Mr. Arthui Fleming and Chorus. Indian Lots Call (Rose Marie). Miss Julia Searcy. THANKS ,. We wish to extend our deepest thanks and appreciations to the many Mends and neighbors who rendered so sympathy In our They will they win be W. H. RUDO and Children. HANDLES LARGE DOCKET Many Chw DkpN?l ef la en Court Monday Judge 0. M. Beam disposed of quite a big number of cases In Franklin Re corders Court Monday before bis term of office expired at 12 o'clock. Tbe cases disposed of were as follows: . State v? Ollle Wren, distilling, con tinued for one week. State ts W. H. Joyner, violating prohibition law, continued. State -ts Hubert Bolden, removing crops continued. State rs Andrew*, Dean, abandon* ment, nol pros as to abandonment of wife, guilty as to abadonment of chile ren, defendant required to take care of children and to pay $16 for taking care of children. State ts Stocky Huff, larceny and receiving, continued. State ts Atlas Smith, distilling, not' guilty. - j State vs W. E. Denton and Ruse Richardson, distilling, continued. State ts P. G. Hag wood, distilling not guilty. State ts Otis Hayes, larceny and receiving, guilty, 12 months in Jail to be hired to Smith Alford upon pay men of costs. State ts Otis Hayes, larceny and receiving, 12 months In Jail to be hired to Smith' Alford upon payment of costs. State t? Sam Jobnaon, larceny and receiving, nol proa with leave . State ve Happy Perry, assault with deadly weapon, continued. State va George Ellington, violat ing prohibition law,-pleads nolo con tendere, 12 months on roads, upon payment of costs execution not to Is sue until further orders of this court. State vs T. W. Williams, operating automobile Intoxicated, defendant al lowed to drive car. State vs Robert and Dock Tucket, operating automobile Intoxicated, cow tinued. State vs Blair Fuller, failure to com ply with Ibrmer orders of the court, capias and continued. * State vs Mitchell Enfleld, defendant having escaped from Jail the flne is remitted. State vs FU1 Hollingsworth, fail ure to comply with the orders of the court, capias and continued. State vs J. D. Win free, failure to comply with the orders of the couru Caplos and continued. State vs H. Hughes, the cost having been paid and the defendant having left this county the lne Is remitted. AGRICULTURAL PICTURE SHOW (By C. R. Bchanan, Vocational In structor at Frankllntoh School.) There will be an agricultural pic ture show in the auditorium at the I Frainkllnton School bulling Tues day night December 14 at 7: SO to I which the public la cordially invited to attend. This la the first of a aeries of agri cultural meetings that will be held each Tuesday night after Christmas for a period of eleven weeks. These meetings wll] be In the form of lectures and moving pictures. The main topic of discussion will be ferti lisers with a few meetings devoted to the study of poultry. All who are Interested are request ed to be present next Tuesday.night and see this picture. It will be ot general Interest to all farmers, and those Interested In agriculture. There will be no admission charges. XB8. EARLE ENTERTAINS BOOK CLUB 7%ie Thursday Evening Book Club with Mrs. J. R. Earls, Jr., on Monday evening, December ft. After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and approved the roll was called and the Ones col lected. At the suggestion of one of the member! of the dub. It iu decided 'that the clnb should glee to the school library seas book now need ed. The treasurer was Instructed to put aside Ire dollars as the amount to be used for purchasing book. A committee of one was appointed to confer with Mr. Mills and Miss Gra ham as to the book to be given. ' As there was no other business to be discussed the program for the ev ening wa given as follows: BdIn burg Castle. Mrs. W. D. Eger ton. The beauty of Scotland. Holywood Castle, Mrs. Clyde Burgess. A story of Scotland Mrs. 8. B Berkeley. , TMa splendid program was greatly enjoyed by those present Mrs. Earle, hostess, assisted by Miss Lonle Meadows and Mrs. Frank Rose served a delicious salad course and ooffee. CAPTURES STILLS Constable A. 8. Wlggs assisted by J. H. Wood, J. A Thomas, and June J. Lancaster reports the capture of a complete still outfit Thursday night of !asc week la Gold Mine township, dor-truing about twd hundred gallons of beer and capturing Wm. Emory D*nton and Cad Richard nofe' Constable, A. 8. Wlggs assisted hy J. A Thomas reports the capture of a complete still outfit In Harris town, ilp on Monday 2*.' W E. WHITE SU0CEED6 Q. S. LEONARD Towa CMBbiifMn ltd Ol Fri day Nlykt) Transact Lot of Bssl The board of town commissioners >et in regular monthly meeting on Friday evening, the Mayor and all the commlasloners being present. The minutes of the last meeting Were read and approved. The report of Chief of Police Mea dows was read and approved tnd was i follows: Costs (148.90, lines $75, license $80, rents $40, total $343.90. The report of the Clerk was read and approved and was as follows: Receipts for water and lights $2, 724.58, taxes $3,746.31, penalties $21.29, Windsor Ice Co., fuel oil $26. Louie burg College $15.85 Franklin Seed Co., fuel oil $55.80, W. M. Watklns water and light dept $2, C. L. Rooker, water and light deposit $2, cash tor bvercharge on freight 10 cents, costs and license $232.30, flpes $75, rents $40. total $6,940.23. Mr. G. W. Ford was before the board :Wlth a proposition for the pavement of the street between Taylors Furni ture Store and Fords stables?foot ot Spring adjoining Nash?Mr. Ford and Mr. Taylor agreeing to pay one half the cost and the town paying the oth er half. "Hie matter was referred to the street committee with power to act The Farmers and Merchants Bank asked for a renewal on three notes |o< $5,006 each which were due No-, ??ember 2nd. On motion of Mr. Allen and second ed br Person the clerk was ordered to make two notes of $6,000 each to be due In six Ihonths and one note foi $6,000 to be dae in two months, the three notes to be dated November X, 1OT8. This motion was carried. It was moved by Mr. Ferguson an.", seconded by Mr. Howell that th* Street Committee be appointed In spectors on replacement of -pavement where citixens and others had places deposits with the Clerk for a guaran tee for the proper replacement ot same. Hie Mayor and Clerk were ordered to sign a contract with Mr. George U Kltng for monthly audit of the books off the town. The contract was read and t^p clerk was ordered to write same lp. the minute books. The Clfcrk was ordered to get prices on oil meters tor the purpose of mea suring all oil used at the power plant Ah allowance was made on the me ter reading ot Winner Theatre for the month of October. The reading 31* kw was allowed. The Clerk was ordered to pay R. R. Klssell $40 done on work In re placing chairs for the opera house This bill was for work done during the former administration. On vote for this order Person, Pergurson, How ell, Allen and Leonard voted yes and Fleming voted no. ? motion by Dr. Fleming, seconded by Mr. Fergurson the clerk proceed at once to prepare deed to take title to all property which had been ad vertised and the limit of twelve months had expried was carried. Mr. Prultt waa before the board with a petition for water service on pro perty on the other side of Fox Swamp on the Nashville road. Mr. Prultt pro posed to pay one half the cost of ma terial and construction provided the town would the other half. The clerk waa ordered to get prices on pipe and the water and light committee was em powered to act ..The following letter was tendered: ".Trtthe Mayor and Board of Com missioners of the Town of Loutsburg: 1 herewith tender my resignation as Commissioner of the Town of Lou, Islmrg. I wish to thank the Mayor and Board for the very pleasant asso ciations that I have had with them slnoe It has been my pleasure to be a member of the board. very respectfully. Q. 8. LEONARD. This resignation was accepted with regrets and the Clerk was ordered to draft resolutions of respect and licratttade for his talthfal service to 1 the board sad spread sane on the mlaate book. The Mayor called for nominations for a commissioner to Ml the vacancy by reason of the resignation of Mr. Leonard. The following cltlsens were put la nomination. By Dr. flaming, Mr. f. W. Hicks. By Mr. Allen. Mr. W. E. White A vote by ballot was cast with the following results: i f. W. Hicks, 1; W. E. White 4. Oa motion of Dr. flaming and sec-' onded by Mr. fsrgnrson Mr. White was declared elected unanimously. . The clerk was ordered to notify' Mr. White. It was reported to the Board that certain cltlsens had been found to be using current from the electric light plant who Were not In any way me tered. The Clerk was ordered to Issue warrant for any person who was found to he using service witko|| an No further business the meeting ad journed. ' W'l,1 " ^ ten tell their wfves the truth when they get home late at night so therp wtU be no ehaaoe of them Mow ing where they're *?? It Is Strange how tarn station picks ps thoSe whecan lsMt rssldl H. >- i .? i "i ** cv<v-cirn> i t v? - ? BOARD OF CHARITIES AHD PUBLIC WELFARE 0R6AHIZE The Board of Charities and Public Welfare met In Supt. E. C. Perry's of fice Tuesday for the purpose of re organization, and to arrange for the Christmas charities. Mrs. W. E. White was elected chair man; Mrs. C. 8. Williams was elected vice-chairman and Mrs. M. C. Plea sants was elected treasurer. Supt. E. C. Perry serves also as secretary. It was decided to leave the selection of a time for regular meetings to the chairman and Superintendent Upo n discussion of ways and means of financing the charitable needs ot the organization it was decided to ask each church In the county to take up a special collection on each first Sun. day for the use of the charitable needs of the county. As a result the following letter has been mailed to each pastor In the county: At a recent meeting of the County Board of Charities and Public Wei ! fare after a careful consideration 01 methods for raising funds to aid In carrying on the work, it was decided | to ask the pastor of each church in the county to ask for a contribution for this purpose at every first Sunday : service. We feel that this will be a small part for each one, at the same time, meeting a large need for the helpless folk's of the county. A contribution within the next few days will be greatly appreciated to | help take care of the Christmas needs. For the better and more efficient operation of the Activities of this or ganization it was decided to dlvda the county Into districts using the hig schools districts as a basis and call ing on the school heads tor assistance In looking after the needy cases te be provided for at Christmas time and other times. Therefore a" letter will be issued to each school head In a few days asking that the names of ail needy and worthy cases be sent 'to Supt. E. ft Perry at Louisburg. 'giving the names, ages and sex ot .each member of the family and their postofflce address. This information 'is desired at once. { It was decided that for next year a community chest be organised to | assist In the work of the organism tlon. Members of the Board present as 'the meeting Monday were Mesdames 'W. E. White M. C. Pleasants and C. S. Williams, ami Mr. A. F. Johnson. I Mr. J. B. Sturdlvant member from the Board of County Commissioners was I unable to attend on account of press ing business. BETTER MAIL FACILITIES The Inauguration of the Star mail route bat ween Franklin ton and Rocky Mount, which U expected to begin on next Monday, will be a groat Improve ment in the mall service in this sec tion. At the time of writing this ar ticle no Information has been received an to who eras awarded the contract or the exact schedule, nor of the ex act dale the service will start. How lever the schedule as was proposed as | a basis for bidding was to leave Frank Union for Rocky Mount at 7 a. m., and ?Ilia and t:lt p. at. Re | turning leaving Rocky Mount .I:1S p. m.. arriving at Rocky Mount at 0:15 a. m, and 6:30 p. m.. arriving at Frankllnton at 11:16 a. m. and 7:30 I p. m. Upon this schedule Loulsburg would receive and dispatch mail at about the hours of 7:30 and 10:46 a. ul, and 3:46 and 7 p. m. In addition to the schedule and ef .fort Is being made to get an extrg trip from Frankllnton to Loulsburg | Immediately after the arrtval of north bound train No. 11, which would probably leave Frankllnton at 13:30 p. m.. arriving at Loulsburg at 1 p. an, returning leaving Loulsburg at 3 p. m., arriving at Frankllnton at 3:30 p. m. Thar* u an effort so we under stand, being made to run up the af ternoon schedule of the through Star route sbout two hours, so. that It will leave Franklin ton at 1:11 p. m ana returning arrive back at Frankllnton at i:SO p. m? Instead of 7:30. This 'it la explained would relieve the ne cessity of the poet office officials j working after < p. m . and would be a benefit in discouraging maH band, ltry because of the entire trip being made In the day time hours. If grant* ed and unless some special arrange-' ments are made to take care of the situation it would cause the south* | bound mall from train No. 11 to re, | main at frankllnton until ? p. m. to be brought over on the bus and not be carried out for delivery until the I next morning. All parcel poet on this * trip would be held over till next day. i If granted and proper arrangement, no', bo made for ipall from train No.i 11. the people of Loulsburg would still suffer an unreasonable delay iaj important .mail It Is hoped the department will look! into this matter thoroughly and make, the servtoe right while it is being arranged. AHL01 SUNDAY Keeping In line with the^ program to be gfven by the ?? r School Convention at Shlloh y m-M a. m.. December 11 the of Mtrteburg qircuit. B. a Crawford, wfli preach at the eleven o'clock hour on TlM I Sunday A.~t AMONG THE VISITORS SOME TOO now 1RO SOMM TOM BO ROT now. Ahsat Fa Wk* Travel Mara Ami Dr. and Mr*. S. P. Burt want la Rocky Mount Monday. Supt. and Mrs. El L. Best visited Raleigh Wednesday. Mrs. W. E. White visited Raleigh Monday. e * Messrs. Bruce Shearin and R. H. Davis visited Raleigh Tuesday. Deputy Marshal T. Ivey, of Cary. was a visitor to Loulsburg Friday. Mrs. Laura Sanders and son, of Wendell visited Mrs. Jessie Hale Sua. day. Mrs. A. W. Green returned the i week from a trio to Oklahoma Newport News. Mr. O. F. McCrary, of the State Farm Extension Department, was la Loulsburg Monday. Messrs. W. H. Allen, J. M. Alien and W H Yax bo rough visited Raleigh Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Beasley, Mrs. A. B. Perry and Mrs. B. N. Williamson. , visited Raleigh Wednesday | Miss Wallace, of the Stata Department of Home Agents, was in Loulsburg Monday. 1 * * * Supt E. C. Perry attended a dis trict meeting of Welfare Workers Ik Raleigh Wednesday. j Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Lee, of Luns berton visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bobbitt recently. | Mrs. W. E. White and Mrs. M. C. Pleasants attended a meeting of Wel fare Workers in Raleigh Wednesday. I | Major Orra Beezeley and Sergt. B. A. Redenhoor of Raleigh, were in Lonisbnrg the past week making the annual check up of property of Bat tery B. Mrs. C. S. Williams, of Frankllnton. a member of the County Board ek Charities and Public Welfare, attend ed a district meeting in Raleigh Wed nesday. * e e Dr. A. L. Wooten. dentist of the State Board of Health, is in Franklin County making a complete survey of the school children and correcttna many'defects. ! " * Miss Annie Willis Boddie returned i home Tuesday after an extended visit ' to relatives in Waco. Texas. WkBa 1 there she- represented North Carolina at the Queen's Court during the Cot ton Palace Festival and was pr ;ed as one of the debutantes at Debutante Ball. BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Bdu cation met att Monday with A. T. Johnson, T. H. I Dickens, W. A. Mullen. J. H. Jayaet 1 and EL L. Green present The miautao 'of last meeting were read and approv ed. I The report of the Superintendent o? Public Welfare was received and ti ed. | F. E. Carter was appointed a trus I tee for the Roberts school in the place of J. R. Tharrtngton who resigned. C. W. Roberts was app I ed a trustee for the Roberts I in the place of Charlie Roberta who | resigned Monday. ! A. f. Johnson was appointed a Mas .her of the Franklin County Board et I Charities and Public Welfare. I After allowing a number of ac counts the board adjourned to meet | again the first Monday In January. im. DUKE UNIVERSITY tJLKK ARB MUSICAL CLUB On W ednesuay milai, 15. at the MUla High School i the Doha University Glee and Club will give an entertainsasnt. The clab constate of a splendid and delightful chorus numbers, will he a great opportunity to the rery best tn college mastc I the town of Loatebwrg la to be at gratnlated on being a hip to bene I Club constating of torty-Ere ta TLe Club ta sponsored by berg College Glee Club end the ; weapon of the College tool thai the town will cooperate lag the Muatcel Chtb a large i her the date ta ? IS, at
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