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? EPSOM SCHOOL N1W? * ? Publi&hed by P?pils of * ? Rpc-jm High School * Glee Club Epsom la very proud ot 1U Glee Club, under the capable and untiring leadership of Mlaa Kim ball. The Epsom singers won Srd place over a large number of con testants from the other high schools in Franklin County last Tuesday evening. In addition to singing well, our group made a splendid stage appearance of which we are Justly proud also. The best part ot It all is that Epsom Is still ahead all the num ber of points toward the League cup, snd we are going to stay there. This year we are deter mined that It shall become ours. Monograms Presented Excitement ran high among the high school students. Every one was anxious to know who would be the six girls and six li boys fortunate enough to receive , the twelve monograms presented by the Athletic Association. h The climax came last Wednes- < day morning, at the chapel per- : iod wham Mr. Crawley presented i the monograms to the following: I Mattie Leigh Dickerson, Evelyn I Ayscue, Emma Lou Grisaom, Sal- I lie Lou Thompson, Wilma Over- i ton and Grace Thompson. Perry i Lee Ayscue, Claud Dickerson. ( Tom' Roberta, Franklin Roberts, Edgar Edwards and Oeorge Eares. The menograms are of old English design, white on a background of navy blue. They are very beautiful and the twelve people owning them are to be congratulated for their loyalty, ability, and leadership In the Held of athletics. Beta Club Convention Two of our Epsom Beta Club members attended the first con-; ventlon of the N. C. Beta Clubs held in Raleigh, April 3-4th. Due to the senior play our delegates who were Mattie Leigh Dicker- , son and Evelyn Ayscue, were un able to attend the Friday night session. However, on Saturday morning they joined the Beta group at the Sir Walter Hotel and were conducted on a sight-, seeing trip in and around Ral eigh. Many points of interest were visited including the various col leges. insane asylum, and the state museum. There was a per iod of three hours or more when each person could do aa he or she pleased. Some attended shows and others remained In the hotel. | In the afternoon a business ses sion was held for the purpose of electing state officers and bring ing forth new resolutions. The meeting was adjourned until: I: IS p. m. when everyone met In | the ball room of the hotel for a banquet. Talks were given by the lew officers and a lecture was -endered by Dr. Potent. Mr. Carl 3oerch acted aa muter of cere monies. After the banquet a dance waa held for tho member* which waa enjoyed rery much. Seaior PI ay In aplte of the cold weather and the intensity that everybody wanted to know what was going to be the climax of th?i Haupt mann case, the senior play. "3is Perkins" was a great succesi. If was greatly enjoyed by all pres ent. The Gattler The 8th grade Clvljs class has had county government as Its | project during the past week. We have learned many Interesting; facts abont our county, including its shape, townships and their lo- ! cation, as well aa the various of ficers. "Watch your grammar" Is the slogan now being heard in the freshmen English class. "Liter ature and Ufe" study for the year is now completed and we are leaving it with regret. . The seniors are bow absorbed In the aelectlon of their Claas Day exercises and at present, are planning to give "Pirates of Oold." Next the question of clothes will consume a great deal of their time until commence ment. Long drawn faces of the Junior claaa last week when they receiv-|i ed their report cards showed that1 they need to do more work, ee-j peclally In French. So, down to'i work on Francais must we go ! j Subscribe to the Franklin Times PNEUMONIA* CURE? Chicago, April S. ? "Shot*" of alcohol ware ottered to the world'* physicians today a* a possible cure tor pneumonia. The unusual treatment, still In the experimental stage, was des cribed in the Journal of the Amer ican Medical Association in a translation of an article from the Indian Medical Oaiette. of Cal cutta. The alcohol, mixed as a 20 to 33 per cent solution in sodium chloride, is injected Into the veins | like any other intravenous "shot, in the arm," Dr. I. Bakblah andj Dr. A. T. Andreasen, who develop ed the technique, explained. | Their results the two doctors described thus: "Within an hour of the injec tion there was sufficient decrease in the intenalty of the pain in the chest to allow the patient to sleep comfortably. It had completely disappeared within forty-eight to seventy-two hours after the first Injection. "Arrest of the process of con solidation in case* treated from the start of the disease was re markable. The congestive stage! gradually regressed, so that byj the time the crisis occurred, the1 involved lobe was almost free from any signs of pneumonia." rOR FIRST CUM PRINTING PHONE 189 'ROAD GANG' "Road Qang," the Pint Nat lonal production acheduled aa the feature attraction at the Louia burg Theatre oo Tuesday, April 14th. la a revelation of the terri ble condltlona existing In a penal Institution run by crooked offic ials for the craft they get out of It. It is said to carry all the dy namic force of "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" and the rug ged plcturesquenees of "Black Fury." The picture la one of stark realism, set In two locales: the first the prison farm with Its torture rooms, where human be ings are subjected to medieval persecution with the whippplng post and barrel hangings; the second in the Blackfoot mines, where recalcitrant convtcta are aent, to remain nntli they come out in a pine box. THANKS I wish to extend my deepest thanks and appreciation to all those who rendered so many kindneasea and aympathy during the recent llineas and death of my husband. They will be long and tenderly remembered. MRS. W. T. PERRT. {Catherine, the big blonde wait ress, was so dumb that when the gentleman aaked for "lean chops" she asked him "which way?" OUR STORE WILL BE Closed Easter Monday NEUTRAL FERTILIZERS "If non-acid fertilizers are to be produced, it is suggested that the neutralizing agent be dolomitic limestone as this material not only neutralizes but carries magnesia and calcium which are important plant nutrients." The above was taken from Agronomy Information Circalar No. >5. Tobacco Fertilizer Recommendations for 1938. April 6th, 1936. Norfolk, Va., April 6th, 1936. Mr. D. F. McKinne, President Seaboard Store Co., Inc., Louisburg, N. C. Dear Dare: Replying to youn of April 4th, will say that you are correct. We use dolomitic lime filler in all of our cotton and tobacco fertiliser unless otherwise request ed This material contains a very high content of magnesium and calcium, and is especially recommend ed for your section. Trusting that this will answer your purpose, I am, Yours very truly, W. B. MANN, President, Reliance Fertiliser & Lime Co. RELIANCE Fertilizers Meet all requirements for Franklin County Soils. It pdys to Rely on RELIANCE SEABOARD STORE CO, INC D. f. McKINNE, President PAY CASH and PAY LESS ? Hardware - - Heavy Groceries - ? 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