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FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 132 THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE TWO GRECIAN DANCERS AT THE SESQUI CBAHBERDINNER PROVES SUCCESS hi n i v., v n u w ur u v if -' w --vr-- mi. "-'t.-a m .X-H V'-wsttm 'v;,v 1 VI-.' Eis &0i&$ , " w4trMl I 1 , These dancers have Belected lor their graceful Perjormance the keystone .haped pool in the court yard of the Pennsylvania State Building at the Ses napeu pooi m tiw j lShfiaHfiinhta. wh ch celebrates 150 nni-i .nntenniai iniernauoiiai tiiiwniuuu . Cs o American Independence. The spot is one of the w ... .. . -n ou. nnt1niiiMa until TlfiCftniDer 1. Hilstlc on the exposition site. iue Pennsylvania's Contribution to the Sesqui 4 ,4W4? Vv'-f, "vv. 4J-;, , ',toi n 4WMSML r N i &f iV. !1 K 1 -W'T jJ fv'.wiV-s- - Here is the Keystone State's building at the great Sesqui-Centennlal Inter " ' national Exposition at Philadelphia, celebrating 150 years of American Inde , "In e n this huge structure Pennsylvania Is dlsplayiag her progress J bom the arrival of Penn to the present day. The building is one of the . handsomest on the big exposition grounds and has proved a rendezvous for hundreds of thousands of people who have come from near and far to see toe ; magnificent exhibits established b? torty-three of the leading nations of the ' world. The Exposition continues until December 1. , Horace Keohart And Dr. . , r Daniel Brysan, ot Bryson Gty Heard Quartet ue lights Audience. Thirty-five or 40 people gathered at the Franklin Hotel here Monday for the first of the chamber of commerce i- .nm.,m The affair orovea, on the whole, decidedly successful, and it was agreed tnat shuuiu lit. orroin cnAtl program snoma oe K'vtu --r-...rtneinn nf an' excellent din- . llvnrltlint ntiiv VI. XVVIUVOMV called the board of directors of the :,t tn orrter. ana tnose yica- cnt had an opportunity -to. see, the board in action a reguiu Immediately .louowmg uic nnrtv was deliKhted witn two original selections rendered by a i ,.,,.,rtot ntntinsed of T.' i. Johns- l, r:iimPr Crawford. Robert InVinstnn and 1. W. ronci, jv ,,t'.t wne rpneatedlv . called upon lUUI IVI h. I 1U1 tilt wix-.Jt . .t.:.f ,i,ir0co nf tVip evening lne.tnici 4un w . ... ... 4t, .f Hnrarp TCenhart. oi liry- r-w,, .hftr nf "tjur souwiciu Highlanders," who held his audience closely for a IS-minute auui cm med full of common sense, humor, sane advice, and inspiration. -Mr. Kcp ditions in this sec- Jldl I tun uaJi-- , tion of the state today with those pre vailing 10 years ago. woaruius, , ? . .. t..v,t -.vnnrlerfu oroirress saiu, nave ui""6"1 . - to the mountain counties .;.P"Jct?d that -the Smoky ivioumduis Park will do more. ruM Tirvunn. oresident Oi tne chamber of commerce at Bryspn City followed Mr. Kepnart, . aim ii.-uC strong plea for Western North Caro lina towns to forget their petty jeal ousies and work together. . . VVIICIl j"u v - . . . nn orp nromotine Western North Carolina and Bryson City. The ( Woctpm North Carolina is wiiuie v . . potentially one big town. In the past we nave ucch D - , apt our roads complteu "Ul" , v n . . .. the world is our oyster. , P G. Kiser of Charlotte, uepuivv"' missioner of the Department of Reve nue, was present, and made an excel lent talk, lauding Franklin for form ing dchambeber of commerce, and ex pressing his good wishes., Tntt.MrConnell Meeting May Become Annual Event Plans are now under way to make the Truett-McConnell meetings an annual affair. Drs George W. True t 'of Dallas, and F. C. McConnell ol.hr i lanta, have been invited to return i . . w tv MrConnell has agreed to come, and Dri Truett will return if he can so arrange en gagements as to come bacK to rru nn ne nas sam. . , . , a . t nnrl Inro-er taoernacie u. ..oti-iirterl nffirials ot the is xo uc , local Baptist church have announced tw iQc hppn some discussion ot J.11VIV kl0 . . - , , .1.; m,-,ntv prpr.tiner such a taD lilt ,,1p tr, hp used as a summer au- ,i;.nri,im Whilp no definite steps in this direction have been. taken, so r 1 . ko InornpH 'thp BaOtlat iar as can , - - .. . church has definitely decided Xq build the tabernacle should it not be efected as a community affair. c , TU. coiinrr tVlut rlnSeQ WSt 5Un- day night was the second, he d here by Drs. Truett ana Mcwoimcu, two noted divines naving reen i-.i. Mnrp than 40.000 peo pie, from far and wide, were in at- iciiuaiitt v ""w mated. ; 1 HfiCAii vj Dual All Ctaatac ' ! 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