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VOL. XII. FINAL EDITION
ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1!22
EIGHT PAGES
NO. 124
To Build Next Road
Through Mt. Hermon
Pasquotank Highway Commission Makes Deci
sion Thursday After One Of Stormiest Ses
sions On Record, And Will Proceed With The
Work Immediately Since Necessary Funds
Are Available
SPEAR PITCHES
CUOS TO VICTORY
iFire Destroys The
! Orpheum Theater
Portsmouth, Va., May 25 (Ily The
District Fair Will Be
Most Entertaining Yet
i, . . Associated Press) Fire destroyed.
Red Men Dciifcnsc (;s To Pieces , ' , m, . .u it . 1 1
fju-i.... ....... i the Orpheum Theater In the Hotel i
; , Monroe Building this morning, rout- .
Wednesday c.ame (he guests jn thelr nWU ;loth. wni Be Held Here Tuesday To Friday, October
ing, damaging the Masonic lenipie
and a Baptist church.
In a loosely played game in which
the errors made douhled the number
of hits, the Cubs defeated the Red
Men Wednesday by the score of 7 to Ynilth flf fllPPtpPn
1. The Cubs took the lead In the UUL1I Ul IIIHClCbll
third Inning when Spear singled to
left with the 'bases full, two runs
scoring and after this inning the
Confessed Murderer
The road from Black Head Sign Post, five miles from 1 cubs were never in danger of 'being
this city on the Woodville Road, extending through Mt. Her
mon township four miles to Bundy's Corner, will be the next
highway paved by the Pasquotank Highway Commission.
This road is to be nine feeti
wide, constructed of brick laidjState Not TO PaVB
upon a rolled-out iounuauun.
Connecting with the Hertford-
Elizabeth City segment of the
Camden, N. J., May 25 (By The
10th to 13th, Inclusive. And Will Likely In
clude Spectacular Aerial Attack Upon City
On The Opening Day '
Tuesday to Friday, October 10th to 13th, inclusive, are
the dates set for the 1922 Albemarle District Fair the big
gest, livest, most entertaining, and most complete Fair ever
headed. Spear pitched a steady game Associated Press) George Elmer held at Elizabeth City, if present plans are carried into ef-
and was furnished good support by Munroe, nineteenyears old, today fect.
his teammates. Spear himself con- confessed to Camden County author-' ,. , t n. v I
tributed two errors, both of which lties ()f the kiUing of Ida Kramer, j The directors of the Pair As-!
were unnecessary. He attempts to aKed seven of Woodbury, and to the sociation, in special meeting at Twn Klllpff AnH Flffht
cover too much territory for a hurler., throwing of her body into a creek. Ithp Criamhpr nf flnmmprre 1 "U IIICU H,,U tlb-
With this defect remedied he will He was out at work and kidnapped n o iv,lD,ln ;v,f
probably be one of the league's lead-' the girl for rans(m, he said. ; Quarters ednesday night,
ing pitchers. cnose the dates namen in order:
Chory started In the box for the MANY BASEBALL MEN 'that, all Northeastprn North! Jacksonville. May 25 (By The As-
lizaoein ony dcKh.c..i, v,.. w.v Red Mp1 aiu, n d sailing until I . r., , rnt,wv- - . sociated Press .Charles H Kersey
im.i. lln.nlu.ni nr V..rth ('ni n e iwiv . .. A TTF N f F! I N F R A I FR A N K Turn inn miirnt Vijivp nn nnnnr.i B0( ,tUe1 1 n ss ' "ries n. iersej
autnonzeaaiaLe iiignway num - y - --"-7 'i me tnira wnen ne seemea unaDie to' aml Kllford McKeel of Atlanta were
linitir fnr ailon unto a trr'inu- . j
Edenton to uurruucK, u wui H , ... H iwislon :, . v..w.- ,,, , Tk ' J 1 """M M "f1 Bine were in'Brea
ma own uowniau oy missing a ny, ...c...,....n. ...a, . D ,urai representation. I in an automobile collision today on
ball which was in Bufflap's territory Cated Press) Charles Frank, dean: rommlttee of ten mpn .....,. ! the highway between Jacksonville
and after he jammed the bases in the, of Southern baseball men, who died I A c e of ten men, eomprls
third he became unstead and was re- 'early yesterday, was buried at For- ( - ' I' ,or rd"(ly' . T' McCabe',
moved in the following inning, Sey- est I II 11 .etery today h s. H. Pa;gon8 s. G. Sn)U; c
i niuur succeeding nun. Seymour neui i uaocuan men mi vugnum mc tnum
the scoring down, the only run being attending the funeral.
Ehringhaus Route
Injured In Collision
Uphold
Hart In Main St. Decision
give the people whom it serves,
tnwnshin rpadvl The entire
jll ill Vi liVllUUIl kv .. ...... w --
State Highway Com-
highway access to Elizabeth nesday afternooni 8t00d squarely be-
City and other points. The 'hind Commissioner Hart in his decl
hairmnn and sprrpfarv of the's'on to rinz the Woodville road Into
County Highway Commission ! thlS ?Uy H Way !, Malf ,ald CbUrf,h ' scored during his stay was due to the
ouniy mgiiwajr vjuunmoaiuii streets. The meeting had been call-; ... . , ,
-were authorized to place orders ; ed by Mr. Hart specially for the con-1 owing a Cuh to make the drcut du9 Pitcher In lUred BY
for sand, brick and other neces-j station of the two possible routes t0 poor handUng ot a 8lngle t0 left fcV ' '
Batted uau loaay
1... U n f , . J . nA n Urt rlhl
rv mafpriah as DromDtlv as ,Ui 1 ul"""oa,u"' a"u " " center.
sary materials as promptly as hl8 recommendaUon8 tl Eh ln hausj flrgt
pOSSlDie, in oraer mat iae wuin street entrance was aennueiy arop-
may not be delayed.
The foregoing decision was reach
ed by the Highway Commission
ped.
:gave a poor exhibition while Daily at
iiniiu ior me same team snows lm
BISHOP KILGO ILL
W. Stevens, G. G. Markham and K. j Memphis, May 25 (By The Asso-
F. Spencer were appointed to sell dated Press) liishop John C. Kilgo,
i $3,000 In stock to provide funds for'of the Methodist Episcopal church,
the erection ot the Agricultural South, In a hospital here, rallied to
; Building, in which the products r day after a relapse, physicians stat
' Northeastern Carolina will be exhlb- jng that he Is now resting comfort
jlted at this year's Fair. I ably, although his condition Is still
j A mock aerial attack upon Eliza- serious.
Five members of the Pasquotank
T I 1 1 II I. . .. A I J Un,,..
nignway i..uuiuussiu.., . . num., atnrrpj in tVlo ,,. wh,u r
1 A TP Innta T W Vnroman .T J . . . . .
Thursday morning after a two-hourj ; ' ' '' . ' '" ileal his team in hitting,
session that was one of the stormiest Morris nd O. F. Gilbert were . pre-1 The ,)ox gcore:
ever held by that body. Commission-,.1 et,- a"d ed TFW
ers J Wesley Foreman and O. L.IMa,n street entrance approved by Ab. R
B ndy whose firms will be directly Ht. They were ;compan.-d c Dilvls, 21) 4 ,
served by the road, led the fight for ! er L CKm ojy for , od lfc
immediate construction as the ' " ' ... , , aanny. c ,i i
1
Philadelphia. May 25 (13y The As- bth City, with machine guns mount-1
Wilbur Hubbell, ed upon roofs tiring upon tne invad-, ( HAl'TAi yi A (JI AHANTOHS
its
next roadbuilding project ot the i; ; ' c" " ' ,c.1 ; ' ' . t9lf. p Norris, If 4
, . chant, both of whom made talks en- n-i-n.,,.. o
rnmni Rft nn. Thev were suDDorted , ' i Urickhouse, rf S
by Commisaioners Morris and A. E
Jones. Opposing them were Com
missioners A. B. Houtz, the chair- j
, . .1-- H.l. . .,.
aorsing me .viam succi iuuic. Spear p
Tne iDnringnaus street, auvoraveni
were W. H. Jennette, Hon. J. C. B. '
3
J. Davis, 3b , . 2
Holmes, cf 3
Ehringhaus, Carl Commander, Mrs.!"" 7" g , '
man, O. F. Gilbert and F. F. Cohoon. Hm v.m w s iwhfte- 83 J 1
Annie Ives, Herman Newbern. W. S.
Newbern and J. D. Winslow. Mr.
Ehringhaus was the spokesman of
that delegation.
The vote was, as indicated, four to
three in favor of the project.
Commissioner Bundy opened the
fight for the Mt. Hermon road by of-
m : A .noAl.irfnn In ihaholf r f ltd
lfl lHg U icSUIUliuu ill ucuou
immediate construction, after Chair- J)augherty Holds Part
man Houtz had announced that thej Contract
Commission na npi" ujumaicij
000 available for use now, which is
Hr,win- interest, and should be! Washington. May 25 (By The As-
!..., 11 . . i
v..Air.... tt- ii. tti . MdLiaifU ricnaj
,,iu.iiicui. i v,i inc ii.iiiiiirn Ino- alruhina onrl Iwiliilm drnnlllntr lull 11 ucrTlVi TnvmilT
pitcner, was severely injured louay '"t - ,,,.. ..H , ..irinii.iv
in the first eame between Philadel- upon the city from the air, Is a lead-
nhia and Brooklyn when he was ing free attraction proposed for the1 Chautauqua guarantors will meet
trck on he head fby Lll batted bv day ot the Fair. ,at the Chamber of Commerce roons
fflh ftata For the Fourth of July, the Fair! In the Community Building Thur
Association is considering a program 'lay night at eight o'clock to map out
lot horse and motorcycle races in the; Plana for making the proper ar
Vnmor ninlni14t RotC afternoon, and the Merchants Asso- rangements for this year's Chautau
rUllllCI UIJIUIildl UCld ! cation is busy arranging special at- 'Hi a and for such other business as
I - TnfM In DrSenn tractions for the morning, probably may come before them. A full at
LOng lerni 111 I llSOn to include a street parade. Further ' tendance of guarantors is desired.
! announcements regarding the Fourth I A list of the guarantors follows:
W. Bon Goodwin, Ernest u. Saw-
A.
Chicago, May 25 (By The Assocl- celebration will be made In later Is-
ated Press) A sentence of twenty sues of this newspaper.
Total 26 7 4 3
KED MKX
Ab. R. H. E.
Invalid
Daily. 3b 2 0
Harris, lb 3 1
Armstrong. If 3 0
years In prison on a charge of inclt-,
Ing recent disturbances in French j . .
mandate territory In Syria was meted OVertOll I Nfll dBt
out to Charles It. Crane, of Chicago,
former American minister to China,
l..r llin TPcnnit. tv. ? 1 i f n .r nnnrl of
q 11 llic iruwi .uiiiibai vuuii
j q Damascus, according to a copyrighted
1 0
' yer, Herbert Peele, W. L. Small,
iH. Houtz, I.arry Ennls Skinner, W. C.
Sawyer, Zenas Fearing, A. S. Neal,
IN. C. Clark, Darius White, P. G.
i Sawyer, M. L. Sheep, T. C. Jones,
Fni flOYt TllPCflilV Thos- J- Markham, S. B. Parker,
rUI IIGAl I Ubdlldj rtcnar(i c. Job, Cam W. Melick, F. G.
Jacocks. W. H. Zoeller, H. A.
Warrants charging Officer George ; nrownley. G. F. Derrlckson, L. S.
' ,1 lo, ,.! li n,,KllcViot hll tho Pfilnalrn
Cooper, 2b 2 0 0 0 , " " ,Twiddy, Pete Sawyer, Horatio Sey- j,la(le Robert R. Taylor, M. P. Jen-
Seymour, c & p 3
Ballard, rf 3
Chorp, p 2
Bufflap, ss 2
Pappendlck, cf 1
Modlln, ss 0
0 Dally News
2 THURSDAY COIKT DOINGS
1: rcrnost Turnm?? colored, rhareed Jr.. a young negro, on Sunday morn-1 n wniinma r. n T.lttln. Geo. W
vj . . .
mour, Lin wood Cartwrlght and Ralph ;njnf?s w. T. Ixive, Jr., Geo. A.
Cuthrell, members of a party alleged j jwiddy, W. P. Skinner, C. H. Brock,
to have snot down uavis uvenon, s 0 Rtherldge, A. R. Nicholson, C.
0 with carrying passengers In the city Ing, April 2, while attempting to ar-; Brothers, J. W. Wilcox, J. P. Green-
1 without the required license, paid j rest him on a vagrancy charge, were )eaf w s white, Mrs. Geo. W.
0 the costs of a hearing In recorder's I Issued by Prosecuting Attorney P. G. ward. M. P. Gallop, Geo. J. Spence,
court here Thursday morning. He Sawyer Wednesday afternoon, and.j p. Corbett, Stuart Wood, J. C. B.
1 2 7 ,. nio-oH nniier a oiinnpnHpd sun- Were DlaCed In the hands of thehrlniihiini W n Saunders w. A.
utilised Immediately. Commissioner sociatea tress; me uyuuou v,
F. F. Cohoon Immediately offered a torney General Daugherty submitted
counter-resolution to the effect that to Secretary Weeks holds the con-
nn flPtinn he taken until It was def- tract executed by the Government)
initely known how much the Com- with the Alabama Power Company Rogers, c 2
mission has to spend. Invalid with respect to the provision
of the power company, which con- Total 23
lout ur imp uoao tends that It gives them tne ngnt 10 Two base hit Armstrong. llmejteMe ()f 30 (iay8 on the roads also, sheriffs of Pasquotank and Camden Worth H c Foreman, H. K. Wll-
Estimates prepared by Engineer exclusive purchase of the Muscle of game 1 hr. 15 min. Umpire' McKinley Sawyer, formerly of ' Counties, to he served upon the five. iams, J. B. Leigh, W. G. Galther, M.
Higgs were then read by the secre- shoals Steam Power Plant. 'iBrockett. Ka8t Lake wag fm,nd guilty of an : The men are charged with carry- H Jf)'nPS Geo p. 'mil, A. L. Pendle-
tary. Mr. Higgs reported that the j attempt to obtain money under Ing concealed weapons, and with fe- fon j s S(.(,ey. Sr., Gld Pendleton,
cost of a nine-foot concrete road, . '.vithtp MOVKMFVT 1 lse pretenses, and was taxed with lonlously attacking with Intent to R s j j. HuKnM j. N.
mak ng no allowance for re ntorce- 93. 00 for aU . O f e f r o m f SF V ATF TO LI U T I F.UTK the costs of the case. He Is not the kill, where serious injury was inflict-. whlt(,hllI,t Pal D. Twiddy, S. M.
ment. would he approx.m. ely $ J - f,00, soT a?ter ti slaie ! SKNATR,M,T mnATh w. M. Sawyer who operates a poold. The trial of the men is set for I)o(.(t(,her L. u. chllpwlu j. p.
500 a male, as compared with $13,500 "fney spent by the Washington May 25 (By The As- room on Matthews street. Tuesday. May 30. They have been Kram(,r j Q A Woo(1, E(lH()n Carr,
a mile for a brick road of the same has rerunuea me money spent uy me. wasnington, siay .1 uy i'ie placed under appearance bonds of f. w (jj,tH,r w. P. Wood. J. J.
ti'irfth 'I'H rmnntniT n kin rnniirtn II I I I llic .li. niHiiu ivt mil Uliril 1 rjrin I ill xn v ill'." n - "
n uuii. 1 lie net 1 c ta 1 j a ion 1 r jn 1 i u
l 1 1... t- 1 . . t , 1 . AMirriM. 1 r t r i. wavin
that the Commission had on hand in wlie," tn1 ""l. , .LT .! A! ' Report North Carolina Overton, the negro who is declared wlls()Ilt s. 0. 8cHtt
the banks April 31, when the latest cumeu. . v, .oouC, C1 Vl oi-..aL.,.a, v..a..fiD u m n I n to have been shot by mnw member
statement was rendered, $178,867.58, cording to -Mr. tiouiz, snouiu assuie cient henaie ruies permiuing uiiuin
of which about $6,000 has been spent the completion of the program. Nojited debate, was Initiated at a con-
since. Allowing $15,000 additional action, however, was taken upon the.ference of Republican Senators to- Washington, May 25 (By The A?- W()Uml whl(.h he received in the back
for the completion of the Newland matter at the inursuay morning 1 aay. sociated Press) Reports or tne ue
J. Kenyon
Has No Unemployment
of the party, Is now apparently recov- D . D:i:..
ered from the effects of the bullet AOdHUKC 1 aillllligo
On Exhibition Here
road, and $80,000 for the additional meeting.
seven-foot width on the Woodville Under Chairman Houtz's plan, a
road to be built by the County, Com- mile of paving would be laid on the
missioner Gilbert estimated that a Riverside road; a mile from the city
minimum of $75,000 Is available for limits out Southern avenue or across
Immediate use. from Euclid HelghtB to the State
"I have been given credit for work- Normal School; four miles out Pear
ing for the Mt. Hermon road," an- tree road to Blount's Corner; three
nounced Commissioner Foreman, miles on Body road; two miles out
"when, in point of fact. I have made West Main street; one mile out
no effort to secure its immediate con- Ehringhaus street; four miles from
struction, because I would derive Weeksvllle through Salem township
personal benefit from it. Now. I'll at Kehukee church; six miles into'"c"
Optimistic Over
Banker's Conference
Sixteen paintings of various epl-
partment of Labor show steady im- g . 0fferin Par CredJt
provement In employment conditions , w ,t Ralelgh expedl-
tions to Roanoke Island, were placed
In the South. There Is practically no
unemployment In North Carolina.
,lliril..v. In tho uhnw windows of
. fl ... Tl 1,. ,.f nil ,1nr.,- lll'r'"
inai iiHM'n, ......... .... ... ......... CUy gtorfi herfl Thurgday.
Paris, May 25 (By The Associated
Press) Optimism over the progress
being made by the International
bankers conference considering the
Present Tragedy And
morning. They will remain there un-
inatlons will he accepted at par-
. . -1
hundred cents to me uouar m. ub- . mrnln, wnpn thev will
Glory of Confederacy posit in the savings department of () K(enUm f()r exhlbltlon
at that city.
The paintings
the First & Citizens National Bank
, r ... drawing four per cent interest, Is th
uicnmonu, May ta yny 1 ne
ference in the cod of construction of struction by the Commission Thurs
that road, if we wait until the Wood- (la-v morning.
ville road is completed next year?" tlle forpe'"B road plan, Mr.
Nobody could give an answer. Mr. 1,m"z 8ays that nearly every family
Gilbert went on to state that he fav- in the Coun,r wil' be placed within
ored the building of the road, but two and "ne-half 'ilpg ' a paved
thoroughly believed that It was best "'Snway. For immediate construe
to postpone its construction, for rea- ,ion' he 8,,KKest8 one mile on Body
sons of economy. Chairman Houtz roa(1' an(1 two mllea on Pe,artree
and Commlgsloner F F Cohoon roa(1- To 1,e 1)ullt ln tne near future'
agreed with him. With one more ,,e advocates the mile to the State
commissioner on their (ih Normal School, by either of the two
Itorical pageant. Confederate vet
erans and many patriotic organiza
tions participated, presenting
THIRTYTV0 IflJURED cllipf ppisn(,pfl r civii war ,,avs
IPOI'K (T,LKBR.TF,S MASS
moving pictures,
which were shown here last Novem-
llPHIltlfllllV
..n.i.. ,n,,.i,l murlo hv flint
German financial situation with a elated Pressl-The glory and trag-more' flllly Mited by Captain A O Clernent.
to an international loan Is eny or me 1 on.eoeraie penou o. v- F ,d . ,HHUB of Th(, Advance. "" l" "
1 " 1' " ' ... . 1 u.. t.--i nnrmon nflB m 1 Rrfirv nnriravt'fi nv v v n - cran v n ih i u ine uiiiiiuk ti
. ...... . nrv 17 . nn,,!n. tAt VO (1J 1 JV Iiri tlliailll, v" ' """ " " ' ,n,l it i.n iu 1 h fl t ThO fP- "
ieu you piamiy, 1 am worKing ror it, " u u,e floats in a long procession featured " Roanoke Island
and shall do everything In my power cPal cnurcn at weeksvllle; three , the fourth day of the Virginia his- 1)0811 "P a""w " r"'"'
to have it built right away." mi.e8l, "'unus i..reeK; and tne .... nflnnt rnnfp(,(irat(, least six nwmn. , recently exhibited
Commissioner Gilbert then asked l",.r-m le stretch In Mt. Hermon iTD.ir TC TDkll I CV erans and manv natriotic oreanlza- Wht'n ft . U. n" e' t"".t ' . at the State Museum at Charleston,
the question, "What will be the dif- townsnip autnonzea for early con- IUHIII IIIIU lllUUl-Ul Mrtlfln' n,ine ...p1 1""1- ("tr""' ,f,t v ic ory .ssue, are attracted
now selling at arouna 98 rent, on attention. Recently they
dollar, the value of the banks of- J flt Manteo
fer Is more readily apparent The, q m
Hlrnilngham, Ala., May 25 (By The HKFORK MANY PIIXiRIMS ' , , f(ir (lon,r ndcity'
Associated Press) Thirty-two per-, Rome. May 25 ( By The Associated .. ,, , '. ,...,i. ' v. : Women's clubs or other respons-
njured. a number serl- prpHg) popp. pug celebrated inas.s ' , , .' . ',. 7r . ible organizations anywhere in North
sons were injurei
accepted at market
m.nt.. ... 1. imllnv rnr U'H Rtrilfk iun l.nntilnn dt l.n. n.lni. l.
viunijf, wur-ii n iiwmj nl utinili.il Ul ill. I i:lki liil.a . ft A ...ill l,
Railroad at Wo'Hllawn today. Con- the International Eucharls.ic Con-1 aownprH of Lll)r,y ds who take
fusion In following the signal of the grpgs. a(lvantage of the offer-of the First &
crossing flagman s believed to have . . , , " .. , , .
.....- ............... ....... ! Citizens National Bank, should they
Carolina may get the pictures for ex
hibition purposes without expense
other than the payment of express
charges, by making application to
A. O. Clement, Goldsboro, N. C.
IX TRIAL OK lll.l.ZAKD
need money before the minimum
perlo dof deposit has expired may, of
Charlestown. W. Va.. May 25 (By course, use them as security for
The funeral of Dr. F. P. Gates, of The Associated Press) The defense loans.
KIN KRAI. DR. K. P. CiATKS
opposition could muster, Foreman Pron"9P(l route. a mile out West
and Bundy were able to nut thpir Main street, a mile out Riverside
plan through In spite of the effort, nf avenue, two miles to Salem church
Gilbert, Houtz and Cohoon. 1 on 'ne Kehukee road, and two mlleBi
each on the road from the Enlsconal Manteo. who wm fnnml dead Tues-
a f,n1 ,""'r IroPl church at Weeksvllle, the road to ! day morning at a Norfolk hotel, was willlajn Blizzard, on trial charged American Is Eliminated
" irmau.B ouniy-wioe road- Simonds Creek, and the Mt. Hermon j conducted Wednesday at Klnston. with treason In connection with the'
J .'"f p,0Kranl'rulr,ln8 the ue, road. I his former home. His mother, Mrs. j arniPd march of miners In Logan !
I", " " J.""u in aoaitional A petition was presented by Mil- Lucetta Gates, and his son, Frank County. Prestwlck Scotland Mav 25 (Bv seven wounded.
v-" uy vuair- ion u. sample, a leaning larmer m m. Uates, passed through this city Tl,e Associated Press) John 0. An-
hp I? I , meeting Tor, the Body road section, for the early 1 Tuesday enroute from Manteo to AT CALVARV TOXIGIIT derson. of New York, only surviving afire.
ine consideration or the Commission, paving of that road. It was given j Klnston to attend the funeral. His Rev. Joslah Elliott of Hertford American in the British amateur
j cans ior the construction of 29 some' discussion, but action on the other child, Mrs. W. N. Fields, of , will sneak tonight at Calvary Bantlst eolf chamnlonshln 'tournament, was! Vote for George J. Spence for
lea or roaa, nine feet wide, at an matter was deferred to a later meet- LnGrange. went directly to Klnston church at eleht nVlnrk Th nnhiic tn,av .iiminntn,i i,v vv r. ttf,n ,f ,w im.p ito will nnnreclate
From Golf Tournament
CARNEGIE LIBRARY IN
IRELAND SET ON FIRE
Belfast, May 25 (By The Associ
ated Press) The total casualties ln
the disorders during the night Is to
day placed at four dead and twenty-
The Carnegie Li
brary In Falls Road District was set
estimated cost of $17,000 a mile, orlng.
from that city to attend it.
Is cordially Invited to hear him.
Turnberry.
I your support and vote.
adv