__ THE DUN
VOLUME IX. ' " ~ "
DUNN. NORTH CAMU
MANY PEOPLE HEARD
DR-BAGBY SUNDAY
Walt# Format Mu Preached In
tcreating Sermon At
Buie's Creek
Lillington, May 16. — A throng
much greater than the seating cap«
e'ty Buis’* Creek church gathered
there Sunday morning to hear the
bacealaureate sermon by Dr. A. Paul
Bagby of Wake Forest to tbtf grad
••b* of Buie's Creek Academy on
the occasion of the thlrtydtfth com
mencement. Dr. Bagby, although a
comparatively new arrival In North
Carolina, has so acclimated himself
*-b»* be was familiarly referred to by
the veteran educator, Rer J. jA.
Camjkcll, as “one of our folka.” Dr.
Bagby straightway won his welcome
by preaching one of the most appll
sermons ever heard In these
parts. i
Professor Campbell announced
that sf the Sf 5 students enrolled for
the clacing caselon there had hern no
deaths, no eerloee Winces,- that rail-'
glous services had boon attended by,
the largest number in the history of
the InmUuMon, end that from the
standpoint af general discipline and
inspirational results secompllgied.
this had been one of the most tue
eeaaful sessions. Seventy ter,loss wdl
graduate next Wednesday. On Thurs
day morning the orator* will contest
for a medal, and when this number
on tho program is finiriied, Editor W
J. Cameron of tha Dearborn Inde
pendent crlll deliver the literary ad-1
draas. ifn the afternoon the Alumni
Amaelation arlD meet and be address
ed by Dr. J. A. EMU of Pullen Me
marial Choryh. Jtaleigb
Dr. Bagby read from Paul'* latter
La (kg -1- -«-a_t_ ..
9th and 10 verses, and cheer, for hie
rabject "The Finished Product.”
That He might merely forcibly lm
prooe apon the minds of his hoarors
element# that constitutes the fin-'
imtad product in manhood and srom-1
anbood, be drew an excellent word
PkWie of that which foti do ‘make
up th# product bJfc which does not
-**• «» “*•***•’ rtm ^mi|e ^
t*t* Ires, which la turn It Tempered *
• th* lfn*r hfddpWd. Long hoars oY.ar>
duo as to##«fHntt, the Aolds of col-'
'.ton .but the AnisKjfr product ia not
ettolned until fin# akill brings forth
the comfortable garment.
Thu* H la with the soul, mid the
smoker, every man, woman and
child is of Infinite value to God. Of
all tho starching after value, the
greatest estimate Is pUced by the
Cresdor apon he man beings, and their
value ix host known to Rim. Most
failarea arc brought about by men
and women seeking after wrong
things .and because they do not know
what tht\ finished product ia It ia
not strength, nor is it beauty. Sparta
and Athens came near making
strength and beauty their God. Bat-'
Ulng Nelson, greataat fighter in the
wurid, wse only a physical product.
The mom beautiful woman In the
world eras only ■‘beautiful.” Jeat
hare the speaker paid his compliments
to beauty, declaring that ha admired
M and that he would go as far to
believe in paint upon a woman's face,1
if It was neermary. “but God pity
tho woman upon whose face it was
necessary.”
Dr. llagfcy want into the definition
of th* tbriahed product try declaring
that it moat be something that would
taab—would not fado away. Strength
gfrea way, beauty will fade, but the
man n, sometning
that improves with the time that
wears agaiaot it; and this not only,
hat it moot be wholly acceptable to
tha true will of the Almi*bty. Brain
- and brawn cannot of thenuelvet ac
compli yh the end meet deetred, aaid
the spraker. nor can morality, a)
though these ware fine things to cul
tivate. "When I think of the school*
that dot oar head I praise Ood and
taka courage; hat when I think of
the thoarands that era striving af
ter that which will fade away I feel
that ire need Cod’* bctp.”
• There never waa a Um* in tho Wa
tery af the world, aaid Dr. Bagby,
wban there waa a greater demand
far morality and tha moral life. "Oh
far the day when w* dull have don*
to dearth the double standard—when
tha yean* man aan aland up and
say ta hie Ood: Ah these things have
I done; and for tb* young memos
who pi new herself on the pedestal at
morality.’’ The most moral In the
world, however, aaid he, do not eon
stMate tho fobbed product The la
bhod product Is a matter ef the are
birth, complete in Chriet Jeans. TV.
"moral" man sank** Urn eomraaeit]
worse for luring lived in H If k* haw
' net Ohrtat in hi* heart, fool ef Tamm
did not lift tha world; hat Paul point
*d the wup, tho troth and the llgh
that made the world safe far Chriet
daring his wonderfully apgUeahV
asms on. Dr. Bagby declared unto hi
LOADING COAL AT
i' CAROLINA MINES
L -
ProapocU Bright For Mining of
A Thousand Ton*
P«ilf
Ssnfonl. May 18—The Carolina
Coal Company on Monday commenc
ed to toad coal for shipment from it»
mine* on Deop River, a few mile*
out from Sanford, and if nothing
ariaee to prevent, It is the Intention
to put a continual supply. The main
•lope is driving farther into the coal
seam every day, and cro*« heading*
and working rooms are turning off!
t0 make a place Tod minor*. Air |
tourae* hare bcon driven to the work*
ing heading, and a big fan la supply-'
Ing a strong and ample current of
air to keep the mine* thoroughly ven
tilated. A Pennsylvania coal man
who was but at tho mine* this week
and down in the workings, say* be
ha* never taen batter coal, nor bet
ter conditions for taking it out.
Contldvndd* morr development
work is yet to b* done, but it goes
drward along with the mining op-'
oration*, y.. at. Keextv, the general
managar, njri the coal runs 10 per
cent fixed carbon and SO per cent
volatile matter, with low ash ami
•ulphnr, and Blon II. Butler, vien-i
president. who waa op the first of.
week looking at the coal cotnr
out to load the first two can, says
t is the equal of scything in the
Pittsburgh field, which is where he
came from some years ago.
The mine waa planned from the
boginning to car* for an output of
a thousand tone a day, but the man
agement anys It will take time to work
!t up to,ihat capacity, although that
la thA* ultimata ambition. A groat
deal o' construction » yat to b* done ‘
before that capacity can he attained.
BIC CONCERN MAY COME
TO THE COUNTY SEAT
Kapraoaalarfvea of Poplaa Minufac
lartag Ca. P rosea tod Plan By
Which Eatahltot.mmt May
Mora Hera
town may gain thr headquarters, coa- i
silting of laboratory, aaJea ofHcea and
entire management of the Pcplax
Manufacturing Co., of Colombia, 8.
C.
Through the inatrumentalily of Mr.
John W. Kehoe, who baa lcaaed The;
Killiegmy Hotel for a period of tan '
year*, and who ia the largest stock
holder In tha Pap lax concern, pres
sure haa been brought to bear upon
Ihr oth r stockholders calculated to
Influence them in the removal of th*|
entire aatablishmenl to Lillington.
Upon invitation of Mr. Kehoe, j
Venn. J. R. Baggett and Hrndereon
3teele went to Columbia a fear days
ago and met with the owner* of Pep
lax, to whom they pointed out the
wholrseaso adramtagea of Lillington
aa a distributing point. At a result of
this conference. Dr. A. W. Taylor and '
Attorney A. C. UePaa of Columbia
came to LfUington Monday and were
entertained at a banquet and btuincm
meeting ef business and professional
men of the town at The Killiegrey
Monday night.
Never before haa there been a
liner apirlt of co-operation shown. It
was with one accord that the business
element greeted and hailed with de
light the opportunity*to secure the
location here of n concern of such
magnitude. Tha Peplax represents
LilHngtaci would retpond, and follow
ing closely upon the dote of the ban
quet hour there were conference*
which looked toward the c cm mi re me
tioa of the plan by which tho concern
may locate Into. While all of the
detail* haw* not yot boon worked out,
it it safe* to predict that before many
, day I Lilllngton will become headquar
ter* for oar of the most wide.* ad
vertised proprietary medicine* in tho
•outhera state*.
Mr. Kebet has I ace red a building
for tho laboratory and office*, and
I ha loft hero Weduced*/ for Columbia
. to superintend the packing hod ehip
' plag of tho equipment. Harnett Coun
ty News.
Tho a unbar of people in tho Unit
ed State* riw eon not apeak English
, is lees than two million*. Th» in
cludes train eallert. Richmond
' News Leader.
I audience that tho groatoot dignity
' that hamaakiad could aaeaa <wa* «*)•
taking up of the Christian life. Mo
one but a Christian can Ilea a large
' Ufa—a Ufa fsN and abundant. The
Christian la the finished product It
took the fatl>nd redemption of man
i triad to prodoeo the fintoed product
—to make it paeaWU; but It is ouri
’ by tho grace of Qsd.
Dr. Bagby wai board again ii
i Bale's Creak charrh lari night bj
I another audience.
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HARNETT COUNTY
BAC G RELIE
Thousand Dollars Raised A
Mom Mooting la
Lillingtoa
l-illington, May 14—Nearly <1,041
wa> subscribed to the Near East R<
lief here this afternoon following a
address by Dr. Isaac Yonam of No
York, a native Armenian, who tol
of actual conditions in the strleka
Hible lends st s nass masting in th
court house which formally lauaebs
Harnett county campaign for <2,SO
for this greet humanitarian move.
Mlm Heme F Camp, of LHlingtoi
who as county chairman hat works
up Interest In the drive, presided. Be
fore he had finished hie addrem Or
Yonem eras Interrupted by H. 7
9|>een, 0ne of Harnett's leading citl
sens, who told hint that be need gi
no farther—that be had made ou
a esse against the so-eelled Chr1^
nations of the world and that Urn
arc few in Harnett county who wtl
not respond to the can ed the Nea
East Relief.
0_ a. . ...
• "r—». CBOiiBf WLU
y motion, declared that he had no
>liev.d such thing, possible la ,
c:\ilisad world and that although b>
la *2 years old he would williagb
volunteer to join an army to wtp<
Vurkey off the map. Ha than "adopt
cd” one of tba children now in tiu
rrphsnagcs over there, of which Bar
.'.ell county i, a deed to provide fooil
and clothing for 17 this year.
Mr. Spearv’ contlibwtion was foV
hawed In rapid (HMaraaion by the
'adoption of It children which, with
■k* amen already provided for b)
unsolicited funds, makes to Harnett’!
wards taken care or on the first da)
af the drive. Others wfce "adopted'
children were: J. C. Byrd sad Brothn
»f Dakr, Mia* Camp, B. t. Gentry o<
UUlingtoo, Mrs. C. S Hick, of Duke,
“■ *• Hltka. Mia* Tiucn Saha on of
Lillingtun, c. H Milter ad Duke, Mias
vudic Sexton of Ulllngtoa, 7. K.'Bag
rett of Whngton. E. H. Spear*. H
f. Atkinx end 7. B. TngaaB jointly
iW Spews and O. 8. Atkina, afc-ef
Ull.rgton made tlx moirthJf "addQp
lone.'* These with the cash donation
dialled I947.R0.
STOPS ALL NOISES
IN RADIO SIGNALS
Invest tied Eliminate* Crackling
and Bussing; Remove,
Croat Okstada
Chicago. May 13.—Elimination oi
he crackling and hoaxing accompany
ing radio signal, which have prove!
jne of the greatest obstacles In the
development of that science ha, beef
lccompllihed by United State* arm)
.Xpert,. It was announced today. TIu
inventloa, which saparate* all static
olaes from tbe.rgdjo signal, was per
fcrUxI by Major l!o. Mauhergpe, sig
nal oScer of the 8txth Corps Araa
anil I7r. Louis Cohen, of Georgi
Washington University, consultin'
e'g'naer of the War Department, at
ter more than two yean’ experireen
tation.
Thy • separation off *g«h Aon
static noises caused hj the electric*
charge, in the atmosphere I* accem
.dished by a drain coil of wire, tb
lamrlK bpSLOi Mfltt with tkf dll
tance from which signals at* meats
ed.
The strength of the signal 1* na
affected by die draining process, m
cording u> Dr. Cobsn, and the signal
may even be amplified.
Another recent invention is a is
tnmtnco wavs coil by vrbieh a radl
receiving set snay be plugged fate *
ordinary electric 'light pocket an
radio sign ala recdvod as sroll as srtt
an serial. This Invention, oa whle
a .Insen patents are pending, wi
perfected by Major Osaeial Ooom
P. Bquier, chief signal officer of tl
army.
HIS NECK BROKEN WHEN
HIS MULE 4UMPS SUDOENL
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Lillington. May 16—Whvn M
/la McLeod, who lived boot Oosd
bitched op Ms mala and ssaa props
Ing to go for a rids, Ma male boom
frightened, jumped and tanglad tl
rein* is saab fashion Mat Mr. Ms
tbssrv' aaeh wan caught and brake
It seems that tbs male was etan
lag hitched to th* baggy wham M
Matthews started I* gsrt ia. Tbo an
aaddenly took fright, from son
reuse unknown, and bogaa maria
which tangled tbs gear so that M
Matthewi could not got himself las
before tbs rata Incams fastened
! round Ms aesk, breaking It sad aai
lag inteant death.
HAl
F! -
t Stem
)' Fayetteville,
' of dollar*'*
’' growing crops
j ’ hail atona in
,| afternoon. Th*
; ceded the rate
1 errerity- atone*
> mu'* fiat
f|W
> tbo atom him
I the irate aid* of yteej
’ and op the
- stream,
- crops th
v In th* Black
1 county th*
'■ deep la drift*
than twelve
while the water
I feet deep The
’ that radian
never seen hafl
fell yesterday
A quantity erf irra
brought to tearu pp
W. G. Murphy, The
ivcrur sift* rfhf
ported to tin boon noticed in the
dry before the bell of fire began
cwirling through apnea and before a
toiae that sounded'tike a great explo
sion waa heard.
A report from Chaae City, nine
ty mile* from Birkiawd. ts to the
effect that the m• tear waa oot only
Seen there, bwt that the axplorion
earned building* to ikaka, diobca to
rattle and famrtnre to reek in many
ho alee. AutomobHtst* who ere re pa
roadway* in MackleaMff county are
quoted a* aayiag that H aeemed aa
if tharr can bad might km aa great
wa* the HHntiaafloo.
One Chaae City mao (aid tki*
morning that the w*If* fall nortb
ern of that town*. Ha w** inhabttaata
of Chaae City and Marhlaakwrg
County wore badly frightened and
ruahed *rowi their how Ob feartag that
an earthquake waa caariag the bawaaa
1 to ahaka. He wpartad aa damago to
: property, tianrceer, **ri aaid aa oaa
' nmed to know tho’effect point at
which the meteor struck the earth, if
it landed at all. The phenomenon waa
ertteamed toy many Mmafga who
1 were oh the *treeto riiortly gftei
• 11 o'clock. Tho entire •auDnrcotani
■ able* were brightened aatf by a fla#
- of lightning of a great ba»t of flame.
• 'While tho Chock we* toot frit bon
M at point! sooth of tha dSiaaa «hrer
I R attracted a (mat deA »* attention
• a aoita similar to Uwt.AnrtM h]
» persons at LawraasdoiBa and othei
points Map hoard id Mdnaond aha
' the detonation o<carted
» ——
> APRIL SHOWS LARCE
employment ga»
Ra
Watitinpton, May ll<—April ha
dbwwn tha praataat pa* in ample]
I moat throaphost tha oaaatry of an
r month aineo tho fUat of *ho year, I
IE Hunt, aeeratary of tha President'
r.' confer taco on uiafhnwit, 4*
«. flared today in a dahnni
p[ Employment, ha add, <• dwwhp
• 'steady and snstalned 0**- April n
• ports Wap tho moat naanarayina o
t*' tho year aad elaarly ladlaila tho a|
a-'ward trend at indaatry aad tonrtaaa
I-1 Royotis from M stMaa aad U
r. District af Co load) la, ha daelara
la ahonrad that far rrory 106 joha Hats
m darlap tha month theta tears 1M a
p, yiloaata aa a«alaat 1M ta Naadh; II
r. In Pahraary, and ltd, la ipaaar
so This, ha added, to a dermiaa af I
a- par teat aver tha aaaaAer af apyt
a- lay far wort dertap the Aral fa
aaoritha af lha yaar.
FALCON YOUNG MAN
! SINGS IN REOTAI
’ J. D. UmmUk Mmhm Hit WU
’I Elan OuUapa, May 1*.—Tha da
yartaaanu of voice and axprasuloc
Haro proton ted J. D. Strnvk and
Mim Eunice li (Si la a jMat rr cltal
la* n'fht. ?. «Ir'rick ha» a rick
Una. vet • < f .rrrr.* rrronl o, and k:
allows la oinfinf a lino uadamand
ln* of tka tarknifue of tka work. Mr.
Maaolci ho* baa* etudyiuf voieu for
tkrao yaan V!m Florence Fiahar, •
fradaa^a if tha New Euflaad Con
servator;- hr •• kern Ma laat taackar.
Mr. Mroii V tka ron of Mr. and
Mr*. J. M. ITm Ick of South Creak,
tat ha* ad p*ed Falcon aa Hi* p«T
aiaaaat ktnt-. Ha taesrod Elan Col
late at V5r bci U lnf of Ui junior
pear, and k'l m da a. remarkable
r«>ard for MmaaX Uo will receive
hia bachelor's detroa at (Ho com.'nt
commence meat. May M. Dur.nf kb
atay at tha railage he Ha* maria many
friaada. and Has ban native in tha
col lama Ufa.
Hi 1. • meiMmr o' the Pklleloglao
Literary Society, aad during hi fi.it
year at Efen College GU« Club. th*
El on Quartet, the college choir, aad
•ang loading parti la the cantata
which wt,- rendered at the lart conn
■awaggt
Mr. Memick. though airing aiuch
tuna to muic lo Wrong lit his Utarary
wurfc. II* rc?Term»e4 the Senior
CUa« la the Jarlcr-Senior debate lart
NawgrA.-r. II: ba: bsea elaaaty con
aoeted with the relfetons life of the
eolMr* ccrvlrg e* President of h<s
Suaday School else*, and th* music
Mruetor of th* Religious Activities
Orgunlintion.
Mii hm'ck will receive hi* eer
Kftcat^ —'th hit bach
elor's d
1/ SttCd f»
teach ar, .aeert t lag
in*. a y enter later
at a ie.ir't* li'c work.
PEACHES SOON TO
BE MOVING NORTH
Saadhill Fruit Grwwora Plaa
Big Opening At Aberdaaa
Aberdeen, May 14.—The now
building of the Sandhill Fruit Orow
er*’ association will be completed by
the first of June aad occupied by th*
secretary aad mbs manager sad their
office fore*. There will be room, also,
aad a welcome for the buyers. There
will b* a formal opening, with speech
es and a big dinner. The State offi
cials errH be iavitad to participate.
The date has net yet been definitely
determined, but it will ba when poa
ches ar* rip*. Th* association has
employed an experienced salesman*
ger to sell tbs p*echos, aad Ms force
will be boro in a f«*w day* and get
actively at mark.
The crop is expected to aggregate
about twelve hundred ears. Th* pns
paeta look feed for aa high a price a*
was received bat year. Th* gruwers
ar* planning lor their help by em
ploying • aiatn of experienced
picarre im pace*re iron mi wnru
oreHardi. The flfWOI <en Norfolk
. eed Bo■ thorn redreed thie year wit
hawe tore route* open to them far
their •hlpmcirp. wto fdorwoad and
flponcar and Southern Railway, ai
weH aa the old eatohUafaad route wh
I Aberdeen and Seaboard Air Uae.
] It ie madarwtoad that Aberdeen aril
,'kn* both oo epa retire and an-opei
market far aeDla# tobacco, aa the
| the farmer* eaa taka their ehoiei
whan it aamaa to diapeelac of theli
, crept
' ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR
I BID FOR WILMINGTON
/ AFTERNOON NEWSFAFEI
j Wilmington, May 1*—The WU
k mlngton Dieperteh, afternoon aawap*
per, area kaaakad dear* far Bit# a
(-public auction today. Tha purebaat
h, aroa Rehart Rearm laaal htaryai
I, wh* ia (aid to buwa boon bidding fa
|t‘ other icrtcrecta. Aa the aal* la aoadi
d tlonal af tha taking ear* of NM«
F’ In aaonrad debt*, tha hundred Ml
B hM aroa me roly nominal. Tha aide
f. moat be tciiftimad by the aagate I
I daye banco. Urn paper announce
r- tbta afUrnean that a etoek eampae
ir would be arpaelaed to eantiuua It
apa ration.
•
KINSTON DRESSES
. DP FOR SUMNERS
' ProtniM Of Lnrgw Crowd Dm
Not Dirnwy «-«
CHy
Kiastoa. May It.—“Let 'am all
Tfcor* want tay worry bar*
today orar bow local hotels would
care it: C.5d* rlMtarv rest Tae-o
day. Whan Kinston win sstortaja 8u
|dai: Temple, Anriaat Arabia Order
• t Noble, of the Mystic Stria*. Bn*-,
'art Webb, ireaaral chairman e* tba
'ooMlttaas inujj| far the affair.'
Md private boat*. weald he opened;
■way eaaMdcht tweta of the town I
that several btzodrod woatd wUep
.heard the tars on which they will
tune hero, and that hotel accemmo
jdatlaai hare bean reserved for bon
! .'red* of ethers, while there wi» he{
no need far aay Shriocr baying mere
ft*ai ana meal hero, anyway. • I
Th* cemm ttoe chairmen said there I
would he nothing loft ondoas to.
wake lira oecaalaa the mast recces*-1
fol of the kind ever held in Isdn I
Carolina. There will he 104 auto
nr-b'lee at the heck and call of tba'
hr Inert The mayor declared there‘
•voald be aalhlng to atop Ckiinon!
/ swum. km.1_- ’ si I
I'ingevit ad»o:ntfcHit that th#y
*«t tire i# MU Mldiart aa4 tk*L
U*rr not nwTt the city hall.
• io.4 luoting than this Iowa sve*
**j Vfere wne going “plastered" .
ill aver the place today. The dec era
*'n ia'd it wcu'H take a week to
nplcte the JM>, therefore they star-j
tod tare or three day* age. Practical-!
*’ every build ag aloug the buainrm,
«ra*te wUl k* from one-half to fews^!
eovered with rad, wkito aad j
klae aad same athtr colon af doth.!
AJ1 BYRD IS BURNED
TO DEATH IN HOUSE
’yrj.l ved a lane in Ike keoae aad is!
tkaryi t to Hava been It* tola eecu-1
aa; w"-; j tke fir* rtarttd. Tej ether,
ore* ereie area at tke house during.
the day aad tke three art said to have I
kora drinking.
When Byrd’s charred body wao
to*ad toe bead bad keen neatly bar*-1
td away aad the lower part af too
legs ware burned off. Tbe gnu—a I
And was made by Areasm. wbe aa-‘
torsd tke hawse ae seen aa tke flaw at'
had subsided auAtoieatly to admit of
entrancs. Hit watch aad the remains
of a bedstead ware tbe only things
found near tbe body.
Byrd bad had a chequered career.
B« had figured La tore murder eases
bat was cleared af the charge a
against him in bath. He was aegattted
af toa kUUag af fVtd The—an a d ea
rn »«•» ngo when tko jury aceepted
bis plea ad self dsfaw. In 1A1T ha
waa bald ia jail aa an nnrs—line af
ter the fact ia the murder ad Angeles
Mantes, a Greek, by Lees Sturm and
Kate Edwards, bat wa* ret speed an
habeas corpus proceedings by enter
o' Judge Bond, who held that there
was n* rridanc* to connect Byrd with
the crime. Both homicides occur rod
hi Bynfs lodging boas* on Bow
street.
Byrd leaves a wife, tram whom ho
was separated, a mother aad tore#
si stem.
CLASSIFIED MOTHER
AS DOMESTIC SERVANT
WMUn**m May It—Th* man
*H man yet diacovered hi th* opinion
of United Stato* lamination anther
Him la a BpaaMi alien damitOad in
America wh* reioraad from a ridt
to th aald country recently, travel -
In* as first caMa namw *n a
sumptuous Hoar, la tha atmudi of
which he had dntoMahat* kia aid
' maths r, rlaaatfytn* her as a “domao
| tie aarvont.”
hacratury ad Labor Daria, although
eoocaalia* th* mao'* aama, la honor
of Mother** Dag. aigaod aa ordoi
Saturday doctoring that although tha
"fact aatonada ana who haa laaraaf
' to honor and rreara oihadnr tha
mother would ho admitted to the
United Mato* far da raeatha. The
■ ana waa required, hourarat to giro i
l *S00 bond*, to ha hold by the immt
r rratlor nathoriUaa to guayuataa tho
Ma mother "wfll rocoivo at you
hoea* th* traototoat to which a moth
or H entitled."
■ In addition th* eon w« to re
. <i*ittd to rope* mo* thly to Mr. Da
r via t* aoaure that the wc*d wnaaai
BUBJHNG AND LOAN
TO BE ORGAMZED
\ ia* j|pS§
ft* D!:wtm of the Dm Ckoot
tor of Ctaairn not ia 0
—Mao Ian al*bt So toe Ctu
••m*. A ptoi'-jt «f dto
jaM of tic town warn fa
• wnwat wj i «*c tod
ram • real, l.va if md Imb
utMbtba far Dau.
ft* awailaf an called to ardor
bjr Cilia CcIdj.Mn, ariaMtm «f tha
another o' Coataatoc, who aoCo4
•Aoo A l. Sfawhaatr to nolo too
object of the OM*tl«. fa o heiof Mk
Mr. Wowbuii ootlioad tho woafc
which la aaaaaaarr ' o
it . 1
ijQuito uf looo
taon la to
After the
nHr
•> otcortoln how
each cool* ho _
nda aca. fa loot thaw
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