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Chief Figures in Dayton Evolution Trial Arriving '?* X ? ? ' . - -W*-J ^-4 *#v ? v.;. > - s* ? ~ >.?? ";, jfv. V.y ? .i,; . ? ^SSrtOidte |?TlWMwl k f "tnuntto Itajf AH Sw am If Nmnnt;" -A? w__.' x__ utait v: UUIvi .' Ditn(Bfl wE TVWVH J.fcj*. turn, Twin., July 8.?Arrival of p John T. Rrittoo in Dayton to la preside at the trial at John T. tike charge of teadkisf evolution in tee public schools of Tennessee in i solation of a state bur, marked an o^hor step in the progress of evonta . rinding to the actual opening of the Clarence Darrow, defense lawyer, '101! reach Dayton tomorrow afternoon about the same time'Dudley Field Ma ? rice and Arthur Garfield Hayes, oth defense attorneys, arrive in Chat ' ">^Another member of the prosecu tion's legal forces expected tomorrow ^ri William Jennings Bryan, Jr.. who isen route from Lee Angeles. Thomas Inipni. father of the de fendant, came from Paducah, Ky., an nouncing soon* after his arrival late today that he had been warned by his son to fight shy of refwrters. John Randolph Neal issued s state ment for defense counsel today in which he said that the defense con sidered Mr. Bryan's address to the Dayton Progressive CMb last night a challenge to tee defense to put tee irate or lack of the truth ef the the ory of evolution on trial. This chal lenge, Dr. Neri said would be sco^t tomohOe frona Ma hernia Wincfcee ^ ~ ?.? - -? preside at the ewdbtSen esse if the | ? v ??. '? >1v * * * v^j iHMW^^CtflMUff 8*7 ~- t.1 ^ >; ?? ? ;_-^' ^ ^ . <>. ?. i|| -'iMfe wmnCB artuca base k**? con tatfen during the two Lb**' cmk that no ettimn of Farnwflle should has* fafledHo have heard. Mr Gar don it a man of unusati ability fk many way*. He inly to the church hear fresh from eoHege, and a thoi? mM? consecnted youtfr as has wwoaveyam. / **uO ???"I. stiaady been shown by hi* daily life Mr. Ssafff has proven himself to ?M? adapt fa bis line of work also pad is nationally known as a singer, Test -us friar ?ai far itseUag of per haps say singer fa tbe brotherhood; latter* coming to him from far and MK asUnf fir inftevatkn^ along as, wkfle in his work hero. ?.': ScKPELLEOTiOT K ?' ; AtnnrMskiT TODAY i Mar Ywik, July Y.?J<Aa D- Hoeke wffl celebrate his eighty , Mown to ' .?-? % , . : ?? ? ^ ? V i . M{lg TwHo VttUA* AM yMIM* ;A~F'n? r nKf^Jy TnriViStTilm fntiV riort i #>PWB? ? ?' ? '? ^r, ' r" T>Ti- ; ?. U2^50 M, Wv ^imkrnmm ? t U ?I" . W?"*^- - " '?*. s^MBMh mMDB to utf ?< Grtafjetil of Perhaps Mh&om Answer Calf o( Ema^jjpacy Dcfeoae I- ? "v:r.-:''fsi;., Htm Tezk, July 4c-j-BoominfrV- of rs?nn inm Governor's island ^ led. with the tolling of church au cathedral bells, today, ushered in thu city's two fold lehhraHun of- De fense Day and the Ffcurtfc of July. IJSS2 <irfta?sid?tod^: 1 c&rriBd* out w ?v ^j^ji'^rgr l^niMgiKv jokteiL Official army tabulations tonight showed the foiioein^te have partici- M pated at 22 placee in the Third Area. Ceremonial eoluntebn. 11,200; other dtiiemyao,200; regular army, 3t%06fl$? National Gawds, 2,000; at training ouupi,. 3,009; C. M. T. C., students B-,0- *- e* miHii i with regular tmps, ? , Chid?*>, July 4.-?* inriMJ ?oiuiiwhW?e in the Sixth Army Corpe Area odrtieiiAted In ?Wf?rn> test core ? ??wrw F ? ? ?I*1" M WHJl JBP" ' monies today, in w?eh 1,6W^00 p?r I a part Major Genera) Bar- j ' - * O - rt- 1 - ?? , ,' m ? ifrf^ ry u^iuue, area commander, report ad to the adjutant general at Wash ington. ?, . BOBESON WILL LOAN MILLION FOR ROADS ?? / > I. . Wilmington, July 7.-Tbe count# , commissioners. of Robeson ^county have executed contract with the North ) ising a loan for a million dollars for hand surfadft* three projects in Robe aon eater, aeeprding-> to'.announce- , ikinr aioney will be used" for paying thrye speeyia rpadw^ys, w SSJ j liluiy will start spine, tinie this |. ? ?! I . ,^ x^_ |_Mn^V:^gg^ *** * e~L jw f j ? -~aZ I J * ' '"'$*- ?' ? -"r'??"''?? - -5. / %:': fi '"^rtCSNB-' ? fr 5 i - ? ? ?? ?-?-?? ?? ?-???' rhis iafrogram for Deke; Cos trftd Already Awwded For Eleven t ? i '"i A \.*t ??.*??? /.*<co .... . M'- mi . Durham, Joly The cpmpfate building program at Duke University will ^ac^e pT Dew ftru^tures which tained today. In addition those struc tnns jvw on. the campus will nmie m thnrou^-iaemoddii^fejj, ^ With plans to 'cai^j^&t $??4^ lug program fa twojgpthe inten tions of the authorises is to proceed: ..U. U>e beiidings'WHl HALF OF S. S. LEAGUE ) Methodists vs.Baptista, July &U Christians vs. Presbyterians, Jujy Baptists vs. Presbyterians, July fl| k Mtfhodiste ya July'30. || Christians vs. Presbyterians, July 31, ' ' . Baptists vs. Christians, Aug. 6. ; Methodists ysj^ Presbyterians Aufe. 7. ! j| ys. Pi^bytgrians Aug. 1?. Chiiati?ji y?. Methodists An*. JfE The winners will divide the date b| the post sW30h pnias a three> gaaWL teries will be arrange^ ; II President Thinks Reductions Should Be Stared By All SwasnpAtottr /xUr 7.?Pru dent Goalidge that the *i*t re duction be ?sd? pn lTicomGs ' tWWI# l?vtag iw Xetwii prepara tion of the tax ftrafc* bfll hands^ of the house^ ways and nutans YOUNG PEOPLE OF ALBE J; MARLEPRESBYTEHY MEET ' - ,? IS-*?/*'' " $?$? ^Thursday ? afternoon tip young of Albemarle Presbytery met in tiie , Kinston Presbytism church ffo* an echo meeting of the Davidson College conference. Mias Georgia Johnson, of Green ville, president of the PreSbyteiran Young Peoples' lieag-ue, presided. ? zi-i fniinn Wi '* ? maOvv" . - jCiCnoes irom we coniereneci ? WyB bro^hA by several delegates. ; Daniet iverson, chairman of young ^S^woA|in the Presbytgry, who . The conference then adjgurr^ to HiU Crest where a bountiful picnic , sumH^WM ??fir ?jfj v J |B8S Rei tf, J*. FHnmhig S**? M #1* Hnebyteyfiii Progres sive Program. CVThiais the first echo'meeting tobe held-in this presbytery, between fifty fi^and sixty yjwmg1 people attended. Those present from Farmville were-: Miss* Sarhh^-Pollard and Martha1 gp^qflllaro Smith and .Bev.sH.% N. Chicago girl says shp will marry the MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION HOLDS MONTHLY* MEETING ?i . The Farmville Ministerial Associa tion met at the Country club last Monday morning for their regular monthly meeting with Mr. J. ? Wade Seniff as guest The' president called the meeting together at the club house and after piayer by' Mr. n Seniff the minutes Were approved as read. The committee j appointed tg *scgrtain the feelings of flj Iggaj; fi? ing station owners epnceij^f .. gftreftl Mppgnitign of 8\ffidgy re ported progms* Wednesday $1 the present we?lt being th? day seleatefl for the ojffipial wrtwrafag of,thet By, a Dt C- Gordon, newjy-jrtfccted panto? of a At 4ftwiplt churArffesAia:- decided'' ,j that the following program be cai^ t mm:,. ; . c v #eWoh? from Ae clergy, Rev. X j, W. H??w, w.ta,m. from th. church, ?, *??. ? R?v. V: Flemintr: weleonaM o frbm the town, the mayor or MC?p|-fo resentative. Rev. Mr. Gordon lflW, t nf'fS^SS^Jft! I Mr. tmd agreed io appoint -& -1 ?Odera from their several churches* j A [;#?, next fifth Sunday aervimwif; c j#l:ron August iiQth, wflf be 3 usual with Rev. mBl;- Slaughter as 0 secretary wpinstructed to eon- <? far ttrclergy dbunttfto n afr*ftg?, !if ;i?88ible, a ; fcmfcaniHihi , meeting of all the clergy when somje f T~ -**? There being no further business a ? motion to adjtwrf wis auop ?L.' After the benediction by Rev. ? Heyes the ministers were entertainer a Mt M?-. c Ate picnic lunAeo.n, , % _ , .??! c NINE DEATH? (If g$AT WA^E ? _ . ' . j . New York, July 8.?The second day of th? hoaVwSve which swept down the-, fast from the wi&tfe West has caused at least tilne deaths, directly and indirectly, and dozens of prostra- T tions. .w#* i'. Violent thunder showers in most! J sections yesterday brought only tern-j t j|j^ ^ ow- ] . .In twelve Hundred Infanttymep b Officers and Men Proud a ba.id pronttted^ thr^ k weft :nprrffftrik". -:$m -m 4& **' ft. ? i I ? H*|' SUM! ?at, ik. 120th regjn^. 3 * So1 si avrog l>?giMv ifcB V ^ "?' ^'.1-^- <W W!?' ' ' ^ ? *x>5 ? ? -_4?Jj> ^ ?, * '.hi rogram is designed to add gw*ilf *J a the effectiveness of the regimen^ J The 120th regiment, under 0# p^ % i re-organization of ** Nations ? ? fhwd, the only infantry regimen; m ?w- in the State d .m^Sm \ ? fficers and men arejMJy proud. Th spirit de corpe. of the regiment ft *x epUonally higk > .. *f Eager to learn and h?y$;e g?Jp j j; ?de in their regiment* Th***- *#; f -ice men, who ]$ti^;?J?*sfd th? ^ iersonneJl of th^ regfao?t..j?iib .?$; J J ?- '?:? '?y.: ;?'"- ? :: - . >/, ,lj <?jfewOMAN CaASEbfV^W ;^| BY SEVEN Pt)or 'GATa|? ?n L. ^VVhJteh^^Sr I f He sch?^ | c F shopping eptton qm ft wir iithhi ten | 1 ^sked il^ could nm; he^r|- ^ p 1^0 $ (ory ^ DMfe Ett* 5?MWl *?. cneri SfflT Seek w Bate iflffte Ktfrtf. ' voraan, t>? ; I ot ah^'^aa *11 ve. Jn^ ihe wa^Sl^ I > etbt^Aafl^ ^i%**^{jqtaidhtt^iws . 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The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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