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u it 4 j 1 :nci . i rencii J . c VOL XXI 1, NO 26 . HENDERS ON VILLE, .. N.' C.;. TH J .-.;.Y7; JULY 8, 1915 51.00 PER- YEAR, .IN ADVANCE a- V -J-GJ,-,'. v VdiliJ . -" :V "jmillMIIBMMWWa. .Milium IWWMIimWMMMMMMiiMMaKMBaBB,, J-,. HOLT BOMBED CAPITOL, SHOT J. P. MORGAN. AND SUICIDED Cornell Prof essor Went Insane About War; Wrecked ,U.:. S. Capitol, Shot -Morgan Then "Took Own Lif e. V ' Glen Cove, N.Y.,' July 6. Frank Holti the Cornell university professor, -who siiot J. P.. Morgan in his hoxne; near fHen Cove , last- Saturdayi committed suicide in the jail tonight at Mineolar: While several of the -Jail -authorities declare that Holt killed. ; himself by ciimbing through the opening : at' che fr p of his cell door , then plunging to t e narrow court below, Holt's keeper aid he was positive that the prisoner -nas killed in his own- cell, ; vhere he said he found the body r;" , Conflicting Eepc-rts. . fr There were many conflicting "jreports as to the manner in which Holt met his death but.it was definitely established through Dr." Cleghorn, the jail physi cian, thatv Holt .died " of a fractured skull. x - .v - Several of "those" aboutlthe jail said they heard an explosion, 'th report coming from Holt's cell. This noise, ii was believed, was due to the falling of boards from the top of the cell.- - Glen Cove, N. Y.,:July 3. J, P., Mor gan, head of the banking house of J.'P. Morgan & Co.t:was shot" twice today at his country- home near here by Frank Holt, a native,American,-a for mer student and instructor at Cornell University, who , was - to have become the head of the department of French in the Southwestern-, Methodist UnP versity at Dallas, Tex., next fall. . . . Both shots took effect in the region of the hip. A - bulletin issued by specialists at his Jbedside late today stated that there were no unfavorable symptoms and that Mr. Morgan was resting easily. ' ' r -:', V " . v" ; Holt was overpowered by Morgan nd Henry Fiske, . the butlor in the Morgan household,-.who grappled with him in the hallway.- He was loekeel up in jail here and from his cell issued a written statement'saying that he had intended no harm tqz Mr. Morgan, but had come to Glen. Cove to persuade the" banker to stop the shipment .abroad of munitions of war .front this country t He went into -the -Morgan fhocsihi said, with a;IpistoV.? liispocketr in tending to remalnl tl"er: till -Mr.'; Mor gan did sbmething.t Another-: jpeaistoL.was rouna in Holt's suit; case andTnorrflynamlie waslwA " CZt::i in a suit- case-which' he had taken to ..e Morgan-xhouse; In addition, there -;ere numerous qnewspaperl clippings in the suit case, . all bearing " on the European war. An authoritative -'statement of the. shooting, obtained here -late today af ter many- conflicting; reports had been circulated, says: " " 1 X - ' Holt called at the Morgan home at 9 o'clock while Mr. and ? Mrs. Morgan at breakfast Fiske, the butler .an swered Holt's iTing -at the door. Holt handed the butler his card, telling hici friend. As" the: butler started back f through . therhallway,- Holt slipped ,a pistol from his pocketjand -pressed it. against the butler's stomach.: -V "See this gun," he ' demanded. "I have another oneV;:? " - V? The butler, pressed by the muzzle of the weapon, backed tato; the , hall way, Holt following. As. the front door closed ; behind -them, the butler realized the determination r of the ? as sessin and spoke in a-loud voice,-so that Mr. Morgan . might -hear," "Mr. Morgan is in the library' -1 Holt was . tiot diverted by... this, but continued to - prss i thei butler., back ward down the hallway toward the dining room;- As' they nearer the din ing room dooTf the butler spoke againr "Upstairs," Mr.v Morgan,: up"; stairs,?. he shouted. ' - : .. - " - Alarmed by- the shout-Mntilorgan and his wife Jeff the dining room by another door, . entered -Z rear hallway and went up stairs, They found noth ing amiss there and started backi using the front stairway.'c Unwittingly they walked ', almost! Into 3 lissassin'tf arms. . MMprgan :Lsa:J him first. screamed and; drew"-bacfcjV- Holt turned and fired - twice before Mr. Morgan "could ;selze-jb.k' the butler, no' longer menaced by the pistol .grabbed : theassassitfsj: rightj aana. Mr. Mprgan with, two bullet wounds in his'body; threw hlniself . on hig assailant and the" three men went dQwji jn.a struggling heap on the" hall way floor." T'- -y-:S -y-Glen CovW N. YVJuly 5-rFrahk Holt, the university " prpfessdr rhp shot J. P. ; Morgan, V declared : today when arraigned Wednesday- he ;wpuld tell the whole Btory 'of his life, particularly-his ' movements leading" up to the placing of a bomb n in the United1! States capitof ;at Washbigton, and his attempted assassination . of Mr. "Mor gan. He - wni . reveal- ulso, he said; ' where he-bought the: dynamite found ; on Mm.v;"-;';V: Holt made these declarations to Dr, Guy Cleghorn, jail i physician, adding that he was anxious to tell his story In Court. : ." -: -. - 5 , V' . v ... Dr. Cleghorn isald,v however that Holt was in such a weakened, condition that unless," he , showed decided . im provement by Wednesday he might re port it inadvsiable to remove him from tne jail at Mineola to the court-house here. - r'"..; ; - - Mr. Morgan, who' was short twice by oit last Saturday at the .financier's home near here, 'continued" to improve SETT FOEEST'BTJILDING IS A-l . . - BEAUTIFUL "ADDITION TO" CITY,' r John , S . Forest- has " completed - his new $6,500 -. two-story brick building adjoining the Blue Ridge inn. . "The structure, stands on- the site of the old ' building-..erected many" years ago and which for: a number of years was occu- I pied by the French 'Broad - Hustler, later the Democrat . , JThe building Is 24 1-2x100 feet in di mensions and is.. constructed ot: brick with beautiful Tapster brick-, for -the f rontT Below- the . large plate . glass windows. Js a marble, base, and tor the top. is a' wide space covered -with col-: bred prism glass to aTQtdlight for the interior of- the. building .whichThas plastered walls with metal "ceiling. - A, feature-of the front -unlike anythinkln Hendersonville is.an invisible- awningv which'completely disappears' when not in service. - ' r '" V - teading f rom the front Is a stairway to -the V second, floor ;; which has - four nice rooms modernly. equipped and a" large room about ,24x52 feet in dimen sions. " " Though smalU the building is about as handsome as any in the. city Jand a big improvement over the .old one .it replaces. . Itrepresents an investment in the neighborhood of $6,500. - . " .? The building Js occupied by Frank Johnson of Key West, Fla;, who Is con ducting the Bazar.- J MICHAEL SCHENCK ASSAULTED :.-:r.;IS GBEEJfSBORO-BY TIPTOX. Solicitor Michaei Schenck' while ac companied by Mrs J Schenck and son in Greensboro last Saturday, was assault ed by. F. EJ -Tipton -formerly of Hen-; dersonville, ' r where' he conducted a tombstone- and . austionljale busine3&" tcr 8ome,tinie. ' I- The assault is described in the" Greensboro News as' follows : . 1 : -- ' "The only unpleasantness that .mar red the celebration r at -the Guilford battleground-yesterday wasvan attack by F E. Tipton, of Greensboro, upon" Michael Scheck, of Henderponviiier so licitor of the Henderson-McDowell jii dlclai:; district, ;; brother of Paul W. Schenck, of this city, president of The Battleground association. '. The trouble occurred just;as the: parade was hing, organized -in front of tthe president's cottage; and quite a scene was precip-1 r tieRoheoU ver a period.'bf! slxor seren years, i over. iastated. ' JJriJ Schenck declared that he had once.prosecuted Tipton In Hen' derson ' county, ; and he- attributed : the ; attack to -this fact The - latter ; avers ' that difference In politics between the two had engenered ill feelingrand that; rtth- had anticiDated the - trouble of V&WUVAO . V . yesterday. : Tipton S poed SfatSuice on age w-n n talrAn . nAMTB' I a bond "for his appearance on a charge of assaults w"" - r.?.--"Mrl SchencV was with his Wife 'and child when the trouble occurred' ana he dec ared; that Tipton ttackfd him from the ; rear,- first eioowing nun. way from Mrs. ; Schenck: and then striking'hlm "several blows in the face. ; This statement is borne but by sever- he did not attacK irom ine rem, t-:, thoughe:admilo staking thersi , -WAra etrUrimr. . -s- ? - V H u did in-the very children the affair rcajsed quite --alt; f citement; but It also . had the effect i - m. ,- j j send separated the .men.; Tipton, gave himself into the. custody -of an'ofacer. mmediately;af terwards .! s coninTOEES'. of I coMinssio?fERS SlVyor Brooks ;. Karnes ?ommlttceinen fr f prEqiRzation of risbuc nora; r In order to equalize'so far as possi ble the work ; to be' done; by nhet city commissioners, -. Mayor,- Ci.E JJrooks: v, aa-mnii a ftmiointments as follows",- the; first named j on eacn : committejEL, Jckig the::chalnnan:..r- lv CPolIceV J." W. ;Baiiey. ; M, ? M.j Shep-r; herd, John-S, rest. -;V.. : :. .' WbrarraW. Baileyi B; Jacuscn, M. M.ShepherdV - : - - ,y. - UOrdlnance B-JacKspn, jiw. oet n n Clarke:'-7 : - - " r: - ; t es.t,K4. iare.- ttt TyxiiN Ffcsnce tM.il. Shepherd, J. Wail Street JW. BaUynoi Forest, : tl;lelM;fe j W Bailey, R- C. Clarke , f QXomWtee: K G. Morris. Jno, S Forest, B, Jackson; - ,'-- SS&! Jno: S. Fores VBor- r: - tWot-fitjecIalists in tody-so ,much , sot xpemi attendance, aimoun9ed all danger. -TiepPre - - Cenietery : M. m. jsnepnerur --r tary: rsNizcm owe-iu iuo vv tisinr MorrIsVRrCClar.:! jReTennei J. W Baiiey, Ajuorrw, -tIon;::to ; lurnisn aae -creait-- rM"f "J.; St. Louis, o the United MarshalV-Vice fVwstjaDer-& States, ,tinK statement- to. ere-tonight, said' he had wen a rdth deaths more tnn a threatened witn aew i fae Members otthe Merchants As-d-a TdurmgUthe last six weeks. : . . ; sociation of HendersonviUetr;. :? More Than;!, 30 C If- fever: b s o l l .- iiw -, -iDr. Warren H Booker, chief fof the Bureau' of Engineering and Education of the State" Board of. Health was in the city Wednesday in connection Vith the " anti-typhoid campaign whichis being waged -here" and which for the "past three weeks has resulted in the1 vaccination" of over 1,300 patients. . - , , ' - - Dr. Booker expressed great satisfaction at the results of. the campaign now being waged in several counties. -: Dr. Booker' took it ..upon himself to pay the Democrat office a visit and to express personally in addition, to- let-,' ters received from him, hishigh apprsciatiohpf the valuable services this papery has Rendered :-ln:2. its, cpgnj6f; .for a cleaner mora attractifed Wealthier ''"commun the past year MEBCHAJfTS ELECTED OFElfcEtlS AND ENDOBSED BEST EOOII PLAV t. Officers Ee-Elected; ' Coinniittes :Api pointed for Best Eoom; s -Semi-An- ' mial Reports Slww Progress. jPK HToiw1rti AonrJaf?nn; s TTn T Sarsesionrdext officer -andiniMttew theretiringomcerslorthecommgsJ months; : -v ,i -y-: The combined report of the :e taryp the treasurer and the finance committee Showed that Bince tbeaSSO- - - . . - . .. . so $122,had. beenllected from, the v merchants to, meetexpenses; -thatthe.- - D . . association . nas. xnirxy-one memuere and that it is In fair shape to furnish Information las to the credit standing whon rniWo !iT( martfl of 1 the .secretary. : Wm. Lott, who attended the recent State association 01 mercnanis ; in Ashe vllle, reported concerning .the meeting. . Secretary Nixon Kowe - - - Tnlia nARttn, t fe eWforwarde4 to the State Asso-; : elation, with -which -the i t tion had; been affiliated. Ration, local MSOC: """ -r- . A ' G- - Jones repon:ea Ior xne more complete - Information as .f,ta 'weights , and rates on freighllls.had been taken "up with Capt. J. W. Bailey. UcCU laiwcil uvniui wi- ' ' AeentrOrr- of Asheville. 1)Ut thatvno satisfactory reply-had been received The work of the jcommittee will be con- :tinuedv--:K 'r;t;:w :': . Rest'Room Tlan Endorsed. -. . - - Tt WAR - rnort.ed "'that the Woman's I club was working-with the view to es t tablishing a "rest roohVlin Henderson- ville and that inquiryoiaa: Deen maut? as to what co-operation the merchants would give. Wm. Lott J C-Morow 'Wa.t -i-Tfttftrsofrwere-.r named-LSa- committee tccohfer wlththe club "alid ascertain -what co-operation "WrtTti a b necessary .and what would be : f required, to establish-the rest room. - C.v (Dk-Jone -iand W. MJ Gutll were named as a committee io assist oeuio- S-Vteir,custpmers. ; rai .inrnisneaanu fXjt retarys omce wm,ue mnuc-; u--vv .T;,Iiv.-H'it information' as.,to .the, credit" standing df ;custo sners. ci-ji"-. 't.- --f-r- r"-'.;'v ' . -7: The. following officers were re-eiect- fNoaii Harris vice i president; .C.-G. Jones, treasurer : .S, Nixon Rowe, secretary.. t w-rh a nresidenl. itated to the assocla 'Uon ithat he -thought It .woulch be -In- consistent ioVe-elect Aim : inthat ..he - .ti n "rttirp from -business In -expeci.ea lu v co 3ht.Tf Xu 'tie was luiu mail At w , "- ----- , t. . -a "' f ' .Von Vila tlTKd Hon Ir.vfnftA tn reslsn wnen . nis --pwiuwu. nusmess rea- s?n7 Stand ing itmittees tiye named lwithin the next leways. ; . ;-; , sUent's Report- . :Typhoid:y accmatipns in .Coiihty; ; rift -1 vir uy f T ' "In submitting , this report: which . covers the activities of the Merchants Asspciatidn of Hendersonville for-thf past six - months, . it is not the aim f your, president to review in detail our s " -. - - -:. - . . l . - . r 1 w : - .- ....... . . -.- i-j ;. rxt achievements, -since; this Jnfonnationof Kedron LodgeNo doubtless will be eiven 4n the commit- Mwas celebrated ; curjgdayiiht; ' ". r - -i r-- v: . - ;V . ? . - " - attentidnv? U:::, z - tr;''WIiUe'W'1'probabrr. - 'fell short of "rjiaf:wVmlght-have"doaV:in-Tlew of . h ft mahv thinffa rennirW our attP.n- . a - - - . 1 1I1II wiun wh cirirj n lZttl . Vtl iir TirfiNllI KIIL dow noeel that the association needs to. maW:-any -apologies, for It ha wrougIlt well m organizing -itself into a workine bodv and creatine a snirit 0f co-oneration that should count for I - i' . - I take bigger, things than heretofore at tempted; :i::tV:.:'SrJtf: "Whilevvour resident has no Der- sonai knowledge "of the amount of I money saved to the county: by the In- paign ' which . the . two - Hendersonville newspapers have been conducting . at only a nominal "cost to the merchants,; 11 JM 1. ' 1 . XU-A 11.. J - 1 no uues Jiyw mat .uie uauipaiga nas v provoked - considerable discussion - tcB h a h d its pfppit f ni p-nivi , : ."Some valuable committee work' has been done along different lines and th association.- which is -now affiliated J with the' State association, is in" excel- i lrit ehofiA frti i UnSorf aVinV .tVi4ncva'. "t make its influence for good felt in this community.since there are many- di turn -our attention: ;.-j-V -'J?? , ouywjug tire some uuflgs w waica 1 respectfully call attention for future consideration and action iX deejnedLad- visaMeL: vr -lng stores." . 'TVrC.. "The adoption of ja uniform time as - r-t rn ma lrlnr TraA lollircrlao nr trvnia nrT conditions governing isttch when ur- 't chases are comparatively small. The ': appointinent-of -?a -committee with' power to act on all joe w'. adVer- schemes to which Jthe merchants repeatedly sublected, 4yi-rxt The'-adoption of rules governing the litllir Return,, which. Is supported by recent "legislation. . ' "The appointment of. a committee to ascertain thev feeling:, of l city- towards the establishment of a "rest room? ; so a8- tP i afford a. comfortable : resting place for. out-of-town -shoppers- and especially 'women With" Jheir ; chlldreo from-, the , country during .Unfavorable, wreather, . conditions ; .v: ? txs- i ;"The adoption of a esblutionjaur tjiorizing ;the association, to-appphjt a committee on .iter, application v.5or :re quest-of any person -becoming Chan to the applicant,: for the quest :pf any person : becoming 'flaan- purpose of. Investigating i -his -affairs and rendering him such moral help as consistent .In . recommending , to redi- tors an extension : in-casesuchom-; t0f. the opinion that fcondi- opinion tlons Justify such a . recommendation. ; MIn .completing -my, term of office" as your president for the past six months I - wish to make my acknowledgment MASOJfS INSTALL OFFICEBS: Jnd?e ;Blythe is Remembered, for His Faithful Service f'i'XiMuntv The annual installation of the pffic6rs June 4. .St.' John BaDtlSt 8 UaT.- KeVi Senior.Warden;-T.Wi .valentine; -"Junior Warden, J. M Hhodes. . .Treasurer, K: G. Morris i Secretary R. Md.-Oates. ; v ' --if. " - ; Senior' Ddacon; F Wetmur. "; Junior Deacon, ; A. : Covington Tilery L M.Dodamead; V : S . : tewards, F, "L. Bane, G. F. Garling ton. .f-' L'-l'i V"-; " " . V ; ;- '': . - Marshal, OV;. . iytne - umnanage uommiicee. I, vv. -Valenr tine, W. C. Rector and O. V. F. Blythe,' Finance '. Committee, -C E. Brooks. I E. G. Stillwell and E. WJEwbank. y.; 1 Charity Committee; -The Master and , ; In token of appreciation of the work and faithful : performances of duty to the lodge for - the , past twenty ,' five yeara a vPast. Master's jewel-was' pre? "sented -to - the retiring jnastefj;' Judgt O. . Y. F. Blythe,; by the ; members of the lodge. : A number of thje brethren expressed the high esteem in which they held ? Judge Blythe -a sa; fellow Mason,. " ' XttHERAJf PREACHINGS church Sunday ; at" 4: o'clock. - A cor dial 'invitation to our services Is ' ex' .tendg-guJtC Ml Kppk,;- , 1 -- . 'Mission Supply 'Pastor. -1: ttb-fficerscom members- ingeneral .Vyelr--intfprmv consideration and. hearty :co-pperation. . l;'My. Anal! message to the ; business men Y" of Hendersonville, and you are the the city's principal stronghold Jand Bupportjis thlst-v-'C yXif ' "Let ns - appreciate , diir':. business Whatever,may,be"our inotlve, a legiti- - mate ' business honorably ; . conducted hap-a. benencent; effect upon the. com munity,' and, he -is a- public benefactor who -Tsupplies thecpnimunitys, needs and who'gives employment to men and women, manyi of inrhom have families dependent upon them. Let us, lend. pur aid. to those undertakings which com mand pur confidence and whlcu arP for the upbuilding, of "our; city and county." ; : "As stated In .the . outset of this. re-: gli months ago. We have.no apologies prtwel navejdpne well since we "orr gnlzed six months -agor' We have no apologies; to make for our -record, but let ;us press: forward even, farrgreater j: things in?, the. promotion ;of ;our buslt ness and .the development of . pnejor tne most hlgWy; favored sections on ; Parthl f '!Againthanking ;you one and -al for;-your . cordial support In - the dis-. charge of my duties and in your efforts to - make the - association1 a success J. bid you Godspeed and bespeak for. you a reputation: for honesty, sincerety and most ; honorable. :motives-,as business men working, for .; & community: in which .God Is honored, --.V where right ecusness is exalted and where brother ly, love abounds." ; ' ; - " .""BEST . B002T . IDE A FOB THIS V : CITY IS AGITATED BY LADIES . Story of Dedication of Community Bnflding,, la -Stanly County for y -Jtenefit of Country People.: - . -Last week the Democrat editorially advocated the establishment of a -rest ; room" or "community 'building' in Hendersonville to be' used as head Quarters for the people from the rural. -districts, r - " u' - - -' - -..The' story below telling" of 'the- dedi ;" cation on last -Wednesday of a. Corn , aunity building in, Albemarle;. Stanly , ounty,-the first' building In the State definitely erected for the purpose- or- supplying a place for - the comfort and- ' pleasure of the people of the city and-? ' "county, will be of special Interest. ia' this connection - - T " " r - The -old court. " house in Salisbury , -was assigned : to" similar purposes' re cently, "and a -"rest room" has: beeat ; established in Fayetteville." . . ' : - A : number "of people In . Henderson : county, are interested' In a"rest roomv"' and it is understood that the lVPrnan's. club is'working with they lew to open--Ing one at an early date" - - - " - " . Following' is the news dispatch with, -reference" to the; Stanly county bundl ing: - .'..-,4 , ' Albemarle July. 3. Wednesday wasv a red letter day . for ."Stanly - County.-.-' A large crowd was here from all parts- of the county and many from Rowans Cabarrus, Union, ' Anson Montgomery : and a' few from Moore -to be" pres--v ent at the dedication of the : Stanly ' County--1 Community : Building: which f : took place at 10 o'clock in the morn ing. The crowd was possibly -swelled " ; on 'aqcount. of its . being the third May of the Albemarle chautauqna, the New :' York Marine Band having been bookec : for a concert in-the afternoon, but the? "greater number came to be presentrat the formal opening of the community " building.: -t ; ; . .: " .The exercises were held at the big r chautauqua tent, which is located near ' Hhe new building, and it was packed: .to;,.lts'utmpstpacityv-W;:vL.'Mann. - -president -of the Piedmont Commercial -,Club, acted, as master of ceremonies, - aridVopened up with .an Appropriate -talk, introducing R. L: Smith who for' " mally turned over the building to the -women of Stanly - county. In his- ad dress Mr' Smith, briefly touched ' upoir thehistoiy-of thec county-, showing -its unparallel : growth rAv"and:;-ile:velopment. ' during the past: 20ryears.'Mr. Smith stated that 20 years ago . there, was" " possibly bnlyone;man in Stanly Conn- -tythe-latiCSamuel JCemberton;' wi -ha4 the nerve toiook the world square - - in the face and say he was from Stan ly, but that ; In this 4ay of her growth and progress: every man, -woman ' and" child takes -early advantage of the op . portunity- when away from home to say he is from Stanly, the best county ." In' North Carolina. His address; -as!, r well aS;Mr. Mann's sounded a note of -progress-along-, industrial,, educational and religious llnes. -.' J - -,r - " ' The building was formally received by Mrs.'.E.; C.'.Bost. on7 behalr: of the cpuntrylwpmeir;wlth a: brief; address t wKtch was a beautiful iine. of thought. : clothed, in perfect English. Mrs. Bost said among other things that he trust-. d the wageof progress and the spirit -. o good fellowship would not stop until -it had permeated the remotest coun-" -try districts of this good' county; and closed' with ;. the statement '- that she hoped xGod ould bless the" Stanly County; . Conmunity vBuilding to . tbfr good - of tneWomanhopd of Stanly ' , cotinty.--fc-rp C J. Dr : S. vR.Belk platf ora for the Chautauqua, ;was then intro duced and -; for .; 30 minutes, held tha . K large crowd profoundly interested.- -. After ' Doctor Belk'B ' address the large crowd .went across the street to - the newly dedicated building and tooarV possession. The women's clubs were ; serving punch and other light refresh-" ments - In the large assembly hall' up . . stalrfCv;- " : :v The Stanly County- V Community buildings is ;: ft - laf ge-, : twp-story t r I zZ . buildmgTPcated on v South" Seccr5 street near " the Central Hotel, In ti heart ot the business section of tha ci ty where. It will be of most conrm ience to the out-of-town shoppers enj" visitors.; Gn the first floor. adjoinir 2 the street Is a large rest room f urnlsh "ed wth tables wall benches and rock ers,: with large electriodiers for llcht- , tag : Just through ; this " room and ta yondi It arie i private rcoms furnish . with comfortable seats,'cribs, dressers and lounges-where women ;with chil dren may rest and have absolute pri vacyfrom the front or main reat.roca AdjoTnl '"ilhls eJadies'r private rc-i room Is a ; jtolleU fnrnished :,with' all modern conveniences. r . -' -.'i. . 'z" On. the second floor are two- voczz, -one:- a iarge assembly haal. wh'ire V12 women's clubs can meet, and a . snrll committee room . adjoining.: The sembly hall is i furnished -'-.throughout with chairs already. In-ppslticn, dc zlz and. tables.. One of 1 these, a.? beaut: ?z 1 library desk" was donated: by lllzz Z EUfford,; founder W Albemarle mal. and; Industrial Institute.v TLij assembly- hall' is Intended principally fprXthe'ruse fot therwomen's "cluts - iJ the county, 'girls' -tomatpr clubs cz simiiar,: organizations, and will be fur nished with an excellent library, , '. STAt .a; smoker given"tby 'the Pledge l Commercial Club early in March tli- " l - . ' ' -- r " (Continued on last Pzzz.) :
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