DBVOTBD.TO THE BEST INTEREST OT THE COMMUNITY MOUNT AZBT. Norm CAEOUNJ JULY », tm • 1. »• Big New Extra Vole AO Members Tins Week New Voting Proposition in Campaign Lasts ft* Week Ending Saturday Coach, tltliM, • Part llllilw, 1417M, two radio Mto Mi The offer ia ef i*rjf short duration mad will but juat mm WMk Tk» Club ia abort and "snappy"—not • IMC drawn oat affair which Inmm la both the icipants and the public. it ia* abort lasting for a pariod of tit weeks from tbe flrat annouce ment of the contestants nsasaa. A weak oraohaa aiapaod and tbia tin j haa been apent in a majority of in stances by the members and their friends with their Candida tea in hopea of winning the grand prise. The time ia right now far real work.and subscriptions are plentiful. Page af ter pace baa been printed in the Ma—t Ahrjr Naws explaining the de tails of tae gigantic enterprise. daroted to giving the daUiU of the b "Salesmanship Club" ad the poaai fH. Mlitie* that Ua therein. Mra.| Mabel A. Foy, Lyd* TJnoa, Smith, Gertrode DeL«y. El*i* ar, Mary McArn, Clara Baity, Mr*. A.| P. Turnmyre, VmU Council, ra IMrick, Vena Harkrader, Fox. Mr*. E. 8. Hendrea, Ltx-ilW Mar •Atk, Mr* Am F. Carter, EM Cakhegll. Metta McGowan. Phoebe Worth, Grace Foy. Mae Smith. Sarah r Merritt. MICH SCHOOL Margaret Sparger, Mary E. Ablea, Ethel Murray, Larinia Powell, Ev elyn Sprinkle, J. Samuel Brown, U rena Kelly, Tabha Reynold*. Flora Binder, H. M. Finch, Mabel Sue M. Brett. s * COMMERCIAL Dorothy YUler, Marian Pratber ATHLETICS COLORED 1. 1. J one*, Mr*. J. J. Jones, Fannie MeCalhun. Mia* Twm, StMKcrapfer la GotWi Office Tm Y««. An example of women in place* of responsibility and trust was called to notice July 17 when tome newspaper writer gave a sketch about Miss Mamie C. Turner' who psassd Her tenth anniversary, quietly attending to her duties as clerk stenographer to the governsv of the state. During her term of office three governors have gone oat and the fourth is now in oftce. , "Locke Craig, of Ashevills, was gor emor when Mies Turner Joined the gubernatorial staff ten years ago. Then eame Thos. W. Bickett and the World War. Then Cameron Morri son and Anally Angus W. McLean. There were not so am; notary public to be then. Mat rarm news i The Whaatiai Balam awl Paruytk Ciwtr Fair wkiab li k k haU O. tobar 14-1&-M, b WNrte* mm feed ry. 9ST Bm* Mak |Mm «M. Porwyth will wt .iwp.li ki tkia. h ■ IIM.a am CMtebar Mi aO white •ckool eUMna uHB he admitted fraa. Mi Wiplwlir 11. B, tt aad 24. TWy km bawad a gaad premium ilat in« oouatba riMU pt eopba of Mb. Mr trt.lm. and fe*ia to pre pu. kn nMMta. Of aapacial latere* to th. boy. and *irU of the county of Um p.ultij duke. TW priaa. are •ffmd for utility and fancy Bund Plymouth l«b and utility and standard Rhode Isbad Bad.. Any bar to aalact tMr bast birds and g«t rsady to win mn of flu {Ufa* money. Baa catalogue for a Hat of the priaea. I want mry dub mimhar to hfn an •xhibK and to aa. if we cannot qual ify to fat oua of tfca prisaa. It la (Mid that Clayton County la tba only aaw*y in tba mst atoto of Iowa that bus bad no bank failure luring tbe praaant farm depression It baa about M banka ao there muat ta a reason for such good condition*, rhi. county lands tba atoto In dairy products, sold about tl.OM.OOO worth •>t buttor. Tba county boasts of IT -r*Maria, aad thay are Mainly own si by tba farmers tkuaarlnii. Tka lairy cow waa tba biff reason why thia county baa weathered tka awful Farm depreaalon that has mad. fam ine so unprofitable In this county, ft ■«»ms to ma tfcat we could uary much improve our financial condition orf tbla county aad atoto by tka develop ment of tba* dairy iaduatry. That mean, that we muat grow mora toad ■ir.il haea permanent pasture* Soasa ■rill think K is too late to talk about rrowing toad this year but wa ara sbb to plant aoaMthing for fall frown Tennessee No • baardleu bar lay with hairy retch. ft b realty sur prising the large amount of good faad "Full Steam Ahead!" List of Club Member* and Vote* Accepted Foe Pub lication District No. .1 i .. Hn*'i what cm b* won in thin district. Hudaon Coach, 91210. Ford Eoadirtc", 9417.40. Freshman Radio, 176.00 Tan Par Cent Caah Commiaioe Awardad to All Noo-Priaa Winnara. NAME ADDRESS VOTES Mias Eathrm Owaa, 1M Ptoa »— 107,910 Mrs. John foy .128 Granite St. .lOKOOO lliaa MUdrtd Walfa, Elm 8t JUN Mra. J. H. MidkMT, City | , 104J00 Mra. Aim CUMrm 180 Arch Si 100,710 . IP" I ♦ District No. 2 Har»'» what can ba won in this diatriet. Hhdson Coach. «im Ford Road teat, 9417.40. Fraahman Radio. $71-00 Tm Par Cast Caah CmmIiiIis A«wM to All Na»-Pri*a VImmn. Rev. J. F«nk Norm For Many Yean One of Met rCKJU® iTdCUCfl At hi* trial far perjury and ar son in connect ion with the burning of his church. Mr*. K. K. Taylor, foi nwly financial secretary of the Pint Baptiat Church of Fort Worth, caoaed a atom when aha toa>HI«d that juat bafora tha church waa of threatening Utters aayiag ha intended to lay a trap for the prosecution'* attorney and that mch an act waa jnetMid in God'* sight. Mr*. Taylor said the prayed all night for guidance and then rsftsesd to do aa ha had asked She aaid ha heggid her not ta tafl the grand jury what ■ afterward triad to gat doee the grand jury Norris b editor and pubhaher at nm BaarchUcht. m waakljr ftnund wrtiy by sal* of i large cirrnlatt—. Or. Norria meant he teaching at em lot ton to of hi* rWws have i atera to Texas. TW of the at the Wefta toat Hla of tlto Fort Worth dtf at a decision to to* «r<

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