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RALEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1899. n xt Pirn HALEilun Organ of the Noah Carolina Conference ruBusiiED Weekly at Raleigh, N. C. Editorial Notes, N. C. Methodism. ORPHANAGE. Can- Church falls in line with -$17.05; also Smithfield with .$18.11. Let the good work go among the Sunday schools. I am improving slowly, but am not able to be on the streets. J. W. Jenkins. ute to M n.,H.. Womanhood. The I bemarle, N R Richardson; Albemarle , oiremt. p i prDij Hill circuit, r v concert given by the faculty and pupils of C M Gentij Id UU D Littleton Female College yesterday afternoon Lexington S I) Arnold, p k nnf,. , Woman's Home Mis- P Tate; J F Bivens, profe&soi 1 J lk lil lUl J I. V 1. - w - ' sion Society was pronounced a decided sue ! RICE. Rev. J. M. Rice has preached his . Al i. n i c ip t,-,; .1 ! omega sermon at Shady Grove Church for This is the week ot Prayer and Self-Demal . " J . tuis year, ana 11 we were anoweu 10 voice me sentiment of the congregation, we would ! have him returned another year. Warrenton with the Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety of the M. E. Church, South. Wk are glad to see that arrangements are j xjec0r(j being made in so many places to take up a collection for the Orphanage 011 Thanksgiv ing ly- EARNHARDT. -Rev. D. L. Earnhardt oc cupied the pulpit at the Methodist Church at the morning and night services last Sunday. AiiOUT all that a preacher can do is to save j ine churcii lias prospered unaer nis paso uls. As time g e on, he finds that he has j rate, and has made solid growth during the three years he has so acceptably served this charge Jonesboro Progress. in; time for Concord. anything else. Bishop Key at R.kv. N. M. Watson has just returned from a very pleasant trip to Nashville. Teuu. His letter in this week'- with pleasure. cess. Exchange. BEECH GROVE. The 13th anniversary of the Beech Grove Missionary Society profitably. Last Friday was an ideal day, just cool enough for a lire to be enjoyed in doors, and warm enough to enjoy the sun shine out. The attendance was about the High School. Shelby District, W R Ware, Presiding El der. Shelby, H M Blair; Shelby circuit T F Womble; Kings Mountain and Elbethel, U tt rnmn: Gastonia, G H Detweiler and one passed off very pleasantly and, we think, i uk1. McAdeusville, W M Bobbins; ; Stanley Creek circuit, S T Barber; iuoununu : Island, R L Owenby; Lincolnton circuit, A h I Wiley; Lowesville circuit, T T Salver: Cher I. :n J W f'Wr: South Fork cir- I VVllIt) ClltUii, v " J?c; usual size for our place 011 such occasions, 1 A Saerrill. jjelwood circuit, J E Woos there being about 150 persons present. After j polkvine circuit, J A Cook; Rock Springs some preliminary service of songs, prayer j -' Giles; Bessemer City, T W Smith, and recitations, our annual ingatnenng was j ,.;,.; T F Gibson, P T handed in to the treasurer; it amounted 10 j nMfossor in Trinity College. Advocate will be read GIBBS. R. J. T. Gibbs, Presiding Elder, preched twice at the Central Methodist Church on Sunday, and gave large congre gations two able and excellent sermons. The Raleigh Methodists expect Dr. Gibbs after i . . rn .,1xr ; liw T(-rtil.- Tl'!inL-i. I Vfl . ; f - iand family to be citizens of Raleigh aftc 'iv;ug night. Lie ir.ter-eollegiate debate be-1 J m . . . r , , n .,, j Conference, a parsonage for tne Presidm tween Trinity and Wake forest Colleges will , 0 something over eighty dollars, with a few of the working members still to hear from. Dr. F. D. Swindell, of Goldsboro, was then intro duced, and for one hour entertained the audi ence with an address on missions. The Doctor was at his best, and for all the years we have been meeting at Beech Grove, we have never heard a more instructive address. Newborn Journal. Statesville District, J E Thompson, Presid ing Elder. Statesville, M A Smith. Tv est End, S P Douglas; Taylorsville circuit, W S Cher ry; Statesville ctrcuit, W L Dawson; Stony Point circuit, W B Searboro; Catawba circuit, J W Bowman; Newton circuit, C F Sherrill; Maiden circuit, supplied by J W Ingle; Tur nersburg circuit, J J Heavener; Pisgah and Snow Creek, P L Terrell; Hickory T A Boone; tveen irimty take place in Music. Raleigh at the Academy of j t Elder having been secured in this city. News and Observer. DeLOATCIL The Rev. Mr. DeLoach, Dwigiit L. Moody, the evangelist, was t f a MethoJist church, who is eon- stricken with heart trouble Friday at Kansas , . m.otracted meetinr at Ashe. Bruns- City, Mo., and left 0:1 the same day in care of j wick County, had a disagreeable experience physicians for his home at Northfleld, Mass. j Thursday night Rowdies tried to breakup His condition Li critical. the meeting by firing their pistols but Mr. Rkv. G. D. M..e was transferred to the j PeLoatch held the fort. The conduct of Virginia Conference; stood an examination, j the disorderly characters caused a previous anwas then transferred back to the North ! meeting to be abandoned. "Wilmington Star. Carolina Conference. Bro. Moses may feel at hotno among us. President Paul Kruger is said to have been converted under the ministry of Rev. Daniel Lindley, who went from North Caro ina as a missionary to the Zulus in 1834, la boring with them for forty-three years. I Granite Falls, W L Merrill; Granite Falls cir- The Appointments Of the Western North jeuit. j t Stevens; Lenoir, W L Sherrill; Le Caroiina Conference. noil. circuit, G W Ivey ; Mooresville, G T Rowe; Mooresville circuit, supplied by W F Elliott; Charlotte District. S B Turrentine, Pre- Troutman circuit, G W Callahan; Mt. Zion, J siding Elder. Charlotte Tryon Street, II 0 Shelley; Woodleaf circuit, J J Brooks; Presi F Chrietzberg; Trinity, Frank Siler; Brevard j dent Davenport College, C M Pickens. Street, J E Gay; Calvary, D M Litaker; Bel- j Waynesville District, F L Townsend, Fre mont, T A Sikes; Dilworth, J A Baldwin; ! gidinj? Elder. Waynesville, T. J. Rodgers; Ep worth and Severs ville, A R Surratt; An-1 Haywood circuit, W M Baring; West Hay son ville Circuit, G D Herman; Clear Creek, j wood circuit, J S Ragan; Canton circuit, W supplied by B F Fincher; Derita Circuit, L j Y Scales; Clyde circuit, J P Reynolds; Sul M Brower; Lilesville Circuit, SS Gasque; j ldim. spvings circuit, W J Malonee; Leicester Matthews, T P Bonner; Monroe, W M Bag- j eurcuit j H Moore: Brevard; G G Harley; ley; Monroe Circuit, TA Crater; Pineville j Spring Creek circuit, C PGoode; French Circuit, II C Sprinkle; Polkton Circuit, W V j Bl.oad cirCuit, supplied by J B Heyder, Tran Honeycutt; Weddington Circuit, D F Carver; ! sylvania circuit, J D Rankin; Mills River ch Wadesboro, P Holmes; Waxhaw Circuit, M ! cujt j A Sronce. T Steele; Morveu Circuit, L E Stacy. Winston District, P J Carraway, Presiding Asheville District, D Atkins, Presiding El-; EIJer Winston-Centenary, T. F. Marr; der. Asheville -Central, J H Weaver; North Burkhead, W C Wilson; Grace, W H Willis; Asheville, E K McLarty; Haywood Street, J j Winston circuit, J C Mock; Forsyth circuit, NHuggin; Bethel, J A Gray; Weaverville j c A Wood; Kernersville circuit; B A York; Circuit, R M Taylor; Swananoa circuit, G W j Madison circuit, Z Paris; Danbury circuit, W Crutchfield; Cane Creek circuit, R B Shelton; : H perry; Davidson circuit, M II Hoyle: Suni Burnsville circuit, J II Barnhardt; Saluda j mei.field circuit. P E Parker: Mocksville. II two years, and who will soon leave for Con- j circuit, R G Tuttle; Hendersonville, G Vance j Jordan Mocksville circuit, W H L Me- Rev. W. J. Twilley has been transferred to i rerence, win carry wuu mm xne oest wisnes j l'nce; Old r ort circuit, J D ruie; liot Springs jjSXiUYu. Farmington circuit, M H Vestal; the Virginia Conference, and has been as-j aiul earnest prayers of his people for his circuit, II Turner; Marshall circuit, B J j Walkertown Station, W M Curtis; Jamestown signed to Wachapreague Circuit in the Nor- j abundant success and prosperity, wherever j Owen Ivey circuit, A J Jacobs; Bald Creek I cireilit, T H Pegrain; Thomasville, L A Falls, fold and Eastern Shore District. Bro. Twil- j the Conference may see proper to place him. j circuit, J D Gibson; Sunday School Editor, J j Transferred -C WByrd to Louisville Con ly was one of our most scholarly and useful j As a Pastor he lias been faithful in all things, j A Atkins; President Weaverville College, G j f erence and stationed at Littleton Chapel mu, antl we regret to lose mm. I "1V - " r miu x rwiessoi m Aueiue lvi On.pn.Wn- J T Mr.fivi- 7! fn W.vt , A n1,fllfl GREEN. We were glad to have a call on Monday from Mr. T. A. Green, of New Bern. He came up to spend a day or two with his daughter, Miss Clara, who is a pupil at j Greensboro Female College. Bro. Green is j one of the solid men of New Bern. He has j long been one of the most prominent Method has never been surpassed i- . 7 ( t 1 -. 1 t. . i " "u.s h,.:ii. acter, and a humorous satire ( f i chets. "The Bells of ChristmaHL charming Christmas poem bvT q tJ' ' and the 4 Light of Christ,,, ar1) H"i 0v A, - Holhday-Antona, a peasant t Christmas recollections and snrf,r ' ll!aiT o; The Christmas number of year contains several striking u0Ve " illustration. The methods are not ' t iil. ll. "'V tl.s our tue resuns are in everv vvay Walter Appleton Clark's pictures vir company Harrison Morris's Uallard JVJllpO) Ml V 1U V.U1VI tl5 () -f ' glass winuovv. xue ongiual iiotui been 'reproduced with absolute li, f'Hty. , covers. ! ists or the liast, and has several times been I am afraid th:-.t the chief trouble with the elected a lay delegate to the Annual Confcr ehurch is, that so many are striving to be ! ence. N. C. Advocate. "great preachers." It should be remembered that saving souls should be the prime pur pose of a preacher. Bishop Key at Concord. BAIN. Rev. T. II. Bain, who has so faith fully served Brooklyn Church for the past Ul CUiUL i5U UltCIl M It'll ,') IV I,,!' reproduced hy modern proces.se. of j,v;, ! ' In the humorous vein W. Clackei j lustrated a farcical story bv Art'iiM. e , ' 1 These have also been reproduce, ;.. ." , .. 1 1U co- A picture stoiy oy . it. UiUson, called "'"i" Seven Ages of American Woman i,n.. printed in a aeiecare tint uackground at'-. the manner of old engravings. There U the fourth of Maxtield Pai'ri.he's which have been such a feature of their azine for this jear. Other artists 13 i eprf - sented in the black-and-white illustrati of the number of F.C. Yohn, Albert Steml E. C. Peixotto, and Howard ChaiulIerChri. A bright American girl is goin to tell j. The Ladies' Home Journal, how she and a friend went to Paris together, saw its siX- visited all places of interest, lived there, au had "the time of our lives," as ho exnla the experience. In three gossipy articles a' the points of interest in and about tV French capital will be treated and h;, described, and now how to live well at sniai cost ill fact, just how girls gohiy alone t Paris can best and cheepest enjoy the trip will be explained. Of course, these ,.:-,);,r;. ences are intended so serve as a guide ,.. girls going to the Paris Exposition in I'jin, To the Lady Managers and Bright Jewel Bands. L:r. J. W. Atwa-ter was in our office on Tuesday long enough to do some practical work in esteuding the circulation of the Ar- him. A. Fkiexd. WOMBLE. Rev. W. F. Womble, pastor of a circuit near Statesville, passed through the city to-day en route to Siler City, with the Women, E L Bain. Franklin District, C. M. Campbell, Presid-1 ing Elder. Fraiiklin station, Ira -Irwin; j Franklin circuit, T E Weaver; Macon circuit, and stationed at First Church, Birmingham. Trinity Notes. VO0ATE. illOSe WilO know this Sturdy polltl-! . , . , " . ! T F Glenn: Hio-hland circuit. J Vvr Camnbell: ! . . . . . val warrior have no doubt as to how he will 1 r blS l?Ue "ar-o d son who j Glennville'eh.;iit j c K,-ev;r. Webstev and ! Much mterest 15 bein takcn 111 the lebate vote on the Roberts ,uestion. yesterday. Interment wi 1 be made tins JhVe circui" sap with Wake Arrangements are being afternoon or to-morrow morning. Prof. W. boio, k t, iiowk , Lullonec ciicuu, sap m Raleigh, leav- .... . . . ...... . . . : vJm! lt- T J V., ir-ii'ili- TivA-ci-iii Pitir W T. , 1 e ' W g are indebted to the enterprising Morn- S. Snipes, a brother-in-law of Kev. Mr. Worn- V"T 'JJ . " ; ing Durham in the afternoon, and returning iMcnoison; nittier circuit, tu uyers; xn- , . Pj , , ' i . t tt t ii ti t mi - i x m' a. y nigh t a f ter t he deba t e . drews circuit, J 11 Bradley; Kobmsonville cir- i mi , , . I 1 1 a nrom hoi1 A w 1 1 -i . t i r i i 1 i . . ... Wt 1A1 VVi. V Hi V' 1 O V L t L , (1 11 V , 1JC111 111- hij Post for the Iit of appointments of the j ble, came down from Winston at 11:30 and pr dickers of the Western North Carolina went on to siler City at noon. Rev. W. S. Conference. The P-t gave a full and un us '.ally correct list, and we hereby make our acknowledgment-. cuit supplied by B II Cordell; Hiawassee cir- Craven. of Siler Citv. met the remains her! traj,j i cuit; J it o raggiugton, Murpuy, j i Aber- i nathy; Haysville circuit, E N Crowder; Bush and returned home on Greensboro Telegram . the noon V 'A acknowledge, with thanks, the following invitation: Mrs. Jot-ph Wheeler invites you CUNINGGIM. Notwithstanding the se verity of the weather the Methodist church to be present at the marriage of her niece, j was crowded last night to hear the pastor, Elizabeth Dowd, to Mr. Henri Catlett Turner : Rev. W. L. Cuninggim, preach the annual on Tuesday morning, December 14th, 1S99, j memorial sermon to the Odd Fellows of Cross i P Launing; Reidsville, J R Brooks; Went- ut eleven o'clock, iligh Point, N. C. ! Creek Lodge, No. 4, who had assembled some j worth Circuit, W S Hales; Pleasant Garden, seventy strong under tiieir JSoble Grand, Mr. R F Bryant; J F Craven, supernumerary; j 1). b. breece. the names of the members j Ramseur, J F England; Liberty, E Eaves; j who died during the past year were read. I Randleman, J B Tabor; Naomi, S D Stanley; lhey were: Dr. biraon Ross, (died m New Asheboro, A W Plyler; Asheboro Circuit sup- York), Mr. F. S. Maultsby, (died in Green ville), and Dr. W. C. MeDuffie. Mr. Cuning gim took his text from Luke x. 29. from Hill circuit, supplied by A. P. Foster. Greensboro District, F. II. Wood, Presid- ing Elder. G reensboro West Market Street, J C Rowe; Centenary, T E Wagg; Proximity, j N L Marsh; Greensboro Circuit, R S Webb, J j CtviiiiKATiON Li not made iu the moulds in which silver and gold are made into dollars. It "us made down iu the deep chambers of the "heart where Almighty God with all His su pernatural powers comes in through the su pernatural door and lays the foundation of his everlasting character. Dr. J. C. Kilgo at Concord. Rev. R. H. Brom requests us to publish the uataes of the lay delegates to the Annual Conference from the Durham District. They are as folloivs: John G. Dailev, Reuben I. Featherston, Joseph G. Reade, and John B. Walker. Alternates: James H. Southgate, and W. B. York. It would be a good plan to publish the names .-!' all the delegates every vear. teresting number. The table of contents is: DeGraffenreid and the Swiss ' & Palatine Settlement of Newbern. A Modern Penelope. A Lawyer's Political Experience. A Parson's Matrimonial Tragedy. The System of my old Maid Aunt. Besides these contributions there are the following departments: Editorial, Wayside Wares, Literary Notes, Editors Table, Y. M. C. A. Department, At Home and Abroad. Last Saturday evening, Prof. Benjamin F. v. ci.i,i c w.. v ,4. nn i i- plied by JT Allied; Uwharrie Circuit, T S ! oiie-e, uenvered an p.n;.,rt. T.i- tt;ii j w I address in the college chapel on the sreneral Randolph Circuit, J M Price; High Point, J. subject of Literature and its relations to life which he preached a fine sermon, strong in j R Scroggs and G II Crowell; Editor North i and culture- This was oue in the regular Carolina Christian Advocate, L. W Crawford; j , Se r ay lectures, begun a year and logic and eloquent in words, in which he likened the pubic order to the Good Samari tan. Fayette ville Observer. HOLMES. On Sunday Rev. K. I). Holmes preached earnestly and forcibly at Herman, from these words: ''Thou shalt not muzzle Professor in Greensboro Female College, T A Smoot; Corresponding Missionary Secretary, W L G rissom. Mt. Airy District, J J Renn, Presiding El der. Mt. Airy. H K Bover: Mt. Airy circuit. " ' v ' 7 a half ago and delivered once a month by in structors at the college, and other speakers. The next lecture in the faculty series will be delivered by Dr. J. I, Haraaker. An addition to the number of residences to There is a pointedly and plainly of the duty of God's people to Him and His church. He was earn estly and patiently listened to, and it took no certain Rouh Rider of Jesus pleading and but few words of closing re- Christ in the Western North Carolina Confer ence, who, although bowed with the weight of years, spent his last Sunday, before Confer ence, thus: Preached twice, rode twenty-four miles horseback over mountain roads, re turned home at nightfall, and after his hum ble meal went out to hear a sermon from the station preacher. This day completed his forty-ninth year iu the itinerant ranks. The Arkansas Methodist has been boasting of Arkansas whetstones. But what is a whet stone compared to North Carolina "goobers." We are indebted to our Brother L. G. Roper i w - - liv V O IV the ox that treadeth out the corn." He spoke j B' Carpenter; Pilot Mountain circuit, W P j be occupied by instructors and officers of the iUcnee; fetokes circuit, K i N btevenson; college has been made, in the form of a neat East Bend circuit, A J Burrus; Elkin, W H cottage, located in the pines just beyond the Leith; Wilkesboro circuit, J P Rodgers; North : gymnasium and now nearing completion. Wilkesboro circuit, L P Bogle; Rockford cir- j cuit, S Taylor; Sparta circuit, supplied by S ! A lare force of hands has been at work on W Brown; Healing Springs circuit, W j j the; .Park for some time, and great improve Hughes; Jeffefferson, A L Stanford; Watauga I ments have been made. A considerable por circuit, A S Raper; Boone circuit, R W Court- tion of tue campus is now set in grass, and ney; Creston circuit, T B Johnston. other lots have been sewed. The fence and Morgantou District, C G Little, Presiding ! grandstand at the athletic field have been Elder. Morganton, R H Parker; Morganton ! Painted. The boulevard which is to cross the circuit, J W Jones; Table Rock circuit, J 0 ! iront Part ot the campus, has been surveyed. marks to gain the quick response of seven dollars from the church as their free-will offering to the District Parsonage. Immedi ately after that a collection was the result. Mr. Holmes has served this circuit acceptably for two years, and leaves soon for Confer ence, carrying with him the good wishes of all. We wish for him a long life of useful ness, and pray God's richest blessings may attend him wherever his lot may be cast. Oxford Ledger. W. II . M. SOCIETY. The third meeting of the Conference of the Woman's Home for a two-bushel sack of the finest to be found j Mission Society was held in the Methodist in North Carolina. Then in the heels of this j Church last evening at 7:30. The music fur came on last Tuesday, a fine Thanksgiving j nished by the choir was unusually sweet and gobbler presented by the Advocate force. They are an expert, industrious, gentlemanly set of "boys," and we highly appreciate the gift. Then later on in the day, what else should come to us but a mammoth pumpkin from "A friend" and having on the accom panying card, "This canteloupe was grown south of the Arctic regions." Of course we will enjoy it with the rest. Now who will say that editors in North Carolina are left altogether destitute? impressive, although this choir has the repu tation of being one of the best in the North Carolina Conference, their usual programs being a matter of pride to the town. The Solo for the offeratory, "I Know that My Re deemer Liveth," by Miss Sturdevant, is de serving of especial mention. The annual sermon of the Society was preached by Rev. H. M. Tuttle, on "She hath done what she could," and swayed the congregation with his eloquence and logic. He paid a glowing trib- Prof. Kilgo and Prof. P. T. Durham, are in Concord, attending the session of the West ern North Carolina Conference. Trinity Pari; Xoc. 24, 1899. Literary Notes. Postell; Marion, R D Sherrill; Henrietta and Caroleen, J A Bowles; McDowell circuit, C H Caviness; Rutherfordton circuit, J H Brendle; Broad River circuit, M C Field; Green River circuit, J I) Carpenter; Bakersville circuit, L II Triplett, Elk Park circuit, L E Peeler; Es tatoe circuit, supplied by R II Peuland; Sil ver Creek circuit, A G Gantt; Connelly j Springs circuit, L L Smith; Forest City, Lj The Christmas Ledger Monthly is freighted Legetee; Rutherford circuit, J B Carpenter, j with original and delightful Christmas" pic- Slali cKn r7 H!c-f.:,4- W W "Rot-no T v. : ,1 ; ' j. i . . . r ' -uiu, xciji.0, icaiuiug . mit's, siones ana sketches. Tha "v i u r ci Vlieio a sunny Christmas morning picture of a little boy in his nightgown, leaning over the foot of his bed, with his arms filled with toys, and uiimnimg over with happiness. The front-is- Eider. Salisbury Church Street, II L At kins; Main Street, A H Whistner; East Salis bury, J T Erwin; Salisbury circuit, S M Da vis; Spencer circuit, R C Craven; China Grove circuit, J J Ead; Concord Central, JAB Fry; Forest Hill, R M Hoyle; Epworth, R G Barrett; Concord circuit, J S Nelson; Mt. Pleasant circuit, L T Cordell; Salem circuit, E G Pusey, Norwood circuit, J A Clarke; Al- 1 1 piece is a little girl playing grandma, with a P, and spectacles on her nose, and with dolls in her lap, making believe to sew the w foa dreSS' Ian Maclaren's article, When Scotchmen Have their Full Rights," Before your December report is sent, there will intervene the Thanksgiving season whuL I as you know, is always observed by Woman's Foreign Missionary Society as the j "Week of Prayer, Thanksgiving and Self-1 denial," I would urge you most earned, Lady Managers, to use this occasion to havt your respective Bands make special oliVii. for our work. With hearts full of irratitudt for God's goodness and mercy, will not nul Jewel bring a gift to His altar, asking I to bless and make it the means of sending glad words of salvation to some daikeiie; soul? .As so few of the Bands made use of t'at Christmas program sent out last year, it ha- been decided to allow each Band to arrange for its own entertainment, with the earnes: desire that a larger number than before wil decide to observe the occasion in the interest of our work. By application to Lorenzo & Co;, Dayton, Ohio, you can obtain a carefully prepared Christmas exercise at a very slight cost. You may say," my sisters, that '"all this requires work, and I have not time to give to it." But is it not worth the self-denial and labor invoked to train and develop tho.se dear children as workers for Christ and I is cause! In view of the depleted condition of our treasury and the earnest appeal, sent out by I our Corresponding Secretary, I shall confi dently expect to hear that you will make a personal effort on the lines above indicated which will be shown in the increased amount of your next report. Yours lovingly, Aunt Luzie. Historical Society. The North Carolina Conference Historical Society will hold its next annual meeting m Washington, N. C, Wednesday evening December G, 1S93. Address by Rev. NaN Durham, of the Western North Carolina Conference, Adjunct Professor of lSiblu Literature and Church History, Trinity toi lege. 'G. A. OiJLESBY, Pres. Railroad Rates. The Southern Railway, the Atlantic Coa-t road, and the Old Dominion Steamship Com pany, will grant reduced rates from all ro:n'; in the State to the session of the North Caro lina Conference, to convene in Washing0'1, N. C, on December 7. Tickets on sale cember 4-7; final limit December 1(5, 19 Very truly yours, W. L. 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