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[ Music Welds Community Together i ? 1. SiWUST be a baud concert here IVI toaight" That's the condn ttoc to be readied in driving through a ton where every street Is lined with parked cere and streams of ma rhtam are Donrina in from all dlrec Hons. That the stirring strains of the fld<H% fife and dram are Invaluable Meats in getting communities together Is attested by the fact that no fewer than 28 of oar 48 states have enacted hand laws which permit the levying ot n small tax for the support of a ipntfipal Katyl, nil flourishing situation is brought to Hghf by t survey made by the Conn Music Center in which the progres sive states ware found to be: Ala bama, CaHtwmta. Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kinsns, Maryland, Massachu setts, Michigan, MiMewta, Mississippi, ^ - J Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Sooth Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Wisconsin. Similar legis lation is pending in Arixonn, Florida,* Idaho, Kentucky and New Mexico. The amounts cf the tax to be levied depend on the size of the town. They .usually range from one-half mill to two mills per dollar of assessed valua tion. The pioneer state In this move ment was Iowa and many of the stat ute* In other states are based on the Iowa band law. This provides that the tax may he levied only after a certain percentage of qualified voters 1 have petitioned to bring the question ta a vote and a favorable balloting has been made. The tax may be re pealed in the same way. ? I What Young America Likes in Music I j " "? J tirHAT are the musical preferences \ VY of young America? According to their own statements, 1.746 high school boys and this of Denver, Colorado, know exactly the sort of music they like best and were sot slow to make their preferences known to J. C. Ken dal. director of music in the Denver public school*. Orchestra music was selected kytT per cent of these as affording the greatest pleasure, while youthful thumbs turned up for band music to the'tune of 20 per cent To an equal number of students, spells ww***, either di rect;. "canned" or via radio. While this Is usually orchestra music under another nam, their choice gives some Idea of the type of composition which tills fifth prefers. Instrumental music, either as solo ists or trios, an differentiated from large hands and orchestra* received 19 per cent or almost another fifth In the musical balloting, wfcfle vocal musk makes the least appeal and was the fetation of the remaining 14 per Two other Interesting sidelights on tide situation are pointed out by the OBraoafifr CMBgg being signifi cant of thu growth of antic among the youth of the country. On#S~that of js- tifj 583 are study* and xo&jfca JGMSJC ti^lr 4 ? A The other Is that 3^82 musical In- .< struments were brought to light In ' the families of these pupils and that < In over 60 homes a definite musical r ;jrganlzatfoa Wt* flourishing such' as I' trio, quartet or even small bund. U Dentist pd&a j yott^w's tooij R A pin was in the cluiir,. [%'; ?'%? He felt rhu, and cried, ,fOh, Dock,* J Do the Roots go dowtii \p there?" "By cracky! Here I he ninety-nine years old today and never have used glasses," proudly boasted old Mr. Jen kins. "Yes, sir, I've always preferred to drink from a bottle," added the aged gentleman* 7 ? ? ! v ' :?<??? '-T ???"?T?- , "? ? NOTICE TO CBEDITUHS 0 This is tb notify all' creditors and the general, public that the partner ship consisting, of J. W. Redick, Mrs. Mollie Redick, H. F, Owens and 3*1*. Tugwell, trading as Fountain Motor Company, ^Fountain, North: Carolina, j -has been dissolved by consent. 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First-class -i. ... workmanship is guaranteed?and our prices are most reasonable. Let us prove our claim of superior work manship, prompt service and low charge. SSGC-?' . : "* /V.-'-T>' v*? ' > ''*>?; ?>.,>;??? V i* "?? *'. ?'? ** 7 r.'Ol SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID FARMERS CUSTOMERS, TRY US. 7 PHONE 221 FARMVILLE, N. C. ? ?$, ? - ,;.v"' ^;? ? ?>?.''T(' T C^dDyers .1 ? - . . Dining Room Suits S^:Pt; art-.?J'SO'??; -v. v . ? . ? -.^r ? ' .>.-??? ?.?..>.-*>?- *.'? V$;3rS5j 5 . 1 _ " MHKur Vietrola records Here are some of the best sell W 1 WQ JDloviV VV O wk-; to assure our .nanylriends aBd custom that it ? is a real and genuine pleasure to have you come in to see us on first sale this year convince you that FARMVBLLE is the best to bacco market m the world. T. E. JOYNER, Mgr. j ; ??. ''*&> ?&"*&>'*? -? - .^V-. - iiWi-IM ? P^i@ j ,'r.pi,,'-.V.'.-.'.rifl?'-' ?'.' 11 . ?- 'ijijPJi' ~" -ljr -t, ??' 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