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WEATHER lair Hand*) and Head ay. (alder Aaadar. Warner Maude). VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 11 MEXICAN REBELS ADVANCING TO ATTACK CALLES Federate Hold South And Rebels March from North As First Week Is Ended Farmer President Callcs Taken » l'er>Uinal Command of Fed eral Armies FEDERAL ARMY OF 18.000 AWAITING KHCOItAR MOVE Rebels Hold Juarez Rut Federal* Say That It Will Not He hf'or l«onx “ tlljr The tomUisl The Mexican government Uiiurhed u powerful drive under the peruana,! command of former President Call** Scuurdny night against the rrroln • long ry .force* who have been arivam - log southward steadily for the pan week At the plot of the first week of th rebel null teak, the government was Mrmly entry itched In Honthern Mexi co* having crushed ihe revolt ul Vera Print while Ihe Insurgents liml made mpmto hi gain* Iti itie north. f Revolutionary armies were cltwler i d from Cullartlillt on the west roast to Hi* It tl In In Poahttlla ami as fat rent it at Panltaa, lacuteg**. Karina litem In ft wide half, moon were strop* Federal forres, Ihelr i lain flai kot tltVlr renter a' tin*.i>fiv*of /.avaleras and Ihelr left lank at Maniilati. A picked federal armv eat mated ut 1! t*on anil described as the most pow erful Mexican force pnt Into force since thirds'* of the 'Vital revolt In 1015 was proceedlngMo Zacatecas in strike the retool center. Advancing columns of this actm reached Zacntns this afieruiton. Rebel forces were Re miles to Ihe north of Pt-nltaa.' General Kscohar. commander In chief of the rebels In f'hUtuahna. re ported an Insuraent victory along the RalMlto---Monterey line A number ot |*tlminers were reported taken, In Slnalda. columns of rebel troops here reported advancing alone |he igllwnp Mnrnilan. hnvlng’-ulrendv prssed throttah ('ttllaean. .Innre*, captured by the rebels on » a hot laht, wns iinlet hut federal predictions were that t would he back under government control t hortly. „ The federnf authorities In Hula. *'nl tfnrnln. un otfenslye against thi—rcVtels In northwest Son .in ntnt there were feme Indication tltut airplane falds might be made i<n Nogales. Sonora. IS TO ASSIST IN AUTO SHOW Fair Directors Approve April 11-20 As Dales For Ex position The Hoard til I^rectors of the Wits he t’onnty Fair Association. In session Friday suthorlsesl the Hecrr tary to hold the spring Automobile. Merchant* and Manufacturer* Expoel lion, opening Snttirdai April Li uitn elosltu' Saturday. April 2" The Hoard of Directors also Instructed the Sec reinrv tr> make a cnhfiaii with .1 U ' Fremont. H professloiml promoter nnd director to assist 111 staging the show Mi I Sell murk hits nhcuilv made amu tract with Mr. Prrm©iit>„who Is now In the citv, and plans tor He- crca'csC exposition of this kind that we hav ever attempted will l>e launched Monday morning Mr lTemont Is ex perleticed In promoting and- siuvia. automobile and Industrial exhibits "Me want the whole Comm to tie foin»* hitfrfMHl In thin hJio« ” *aHl Mr Denmark, "and let'* make It -i grout event We cannot afford no» to the attwess of Hit* -how will determine the sucres- of our Fair till fail." ewow ‘ * (loimr to Red Costs Chief Sum of $25 nOTKITHID. 11l Mui *• GPi- The fact that If* was a mbl night in laht I rive had snuteihlitg to do with It. hut thief of Poire Arthur latwrenee of IPivtde** fallfHl to nrent lon It ttslAx “When the fill* and IM.Ib i board floe- 1 l.tm fS.lt nnd t cprlmantl.ii, hfSi. Donald W I. Adam* charged be heard prowler* about hi* house and tsiepftoned tu* chief who replied ha pad retired for the night. . -T * THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. EIGHTEEN PAGES TODAY Neuse Will Start Falling This Morn. The rlilng Neuse river reuchml It stop stage ghoul in o'clock last night a ter having covered high way No. i<> south of the city sot tfe-eral hundv-d yards to u depth of jo to It Inches lit water High way employees who- worked to keep the route open, siild that th? river would remain ft* present level for sometime and would he falling steadily this morning. The flooding of the high way offered serious inconvenience to truffle yesterday and only lit jATT'iHtotts work of the highway r employees kept the route opened Truffle was allowed to proreed In fi fnie-wnv line through the flood ml part of the highway. Hides bn t been placed to rpark the edge of the pavement The,eastern edge o' in* highway hank • rumpled slight ly under the rush the water dur lug the day despite the sand bugs pi lei) high to save It. HOUSE BURNS AT PIKEV4J.I.E Flame* of Undetermined Origin Destroyg Dwelling Owned f Ry N. Merger By A. HUSK i. j r . PIKEVtLLE. Mar. It. Fast night at ••bout 7ilo o'clock fir* destroyed the house of K W Howell on Goldsboro street. at Plkevilte. None of the fam ily were ut home when the ftr«* was discovered by neighbors The origin of the fire Is not known. All furniture upil clothing lb the’house was burned I oss was partially covered h.v Insur n ce. It was said The residence, how? i ver. w tin la wtl* owned by N. H Her «er, was hot Insured Mr. Howell's son, Ikin HnweM. -op erates one of the Hlkevllle high acbool rucks This truck was In the yard, but was moved, nnd was uot damaged. Thj-em Scouts rendered assistance as tn-st they could h> guardlMg tirovls i usc which were saved, and which were temporarily placed in an gdjoitt ,'ng lot Lawrence Davis, Jasper -■.tilth, anil KlUworth Ifoseu were ih» fiHttts who retuleri'il assistance, the ut lie i scouts were aw ax oiKjwdilke The four year old son of Mr and Mrs M llhur Jones was badly burn .wt Thursday lilgjlt bx the accidental turning over of a pan of hot water medical aid wa? '-'rendered and tin child is getting on nicely ♦ mm. HiHßVdoiii u.i. \':w YORK. Manil •• ,J’| l.lbd Harry more was til today at her home with luflnenga There was no tier frtrmnce last tylght Os her play. "The lylpgllllltl of God " Expect Large Attendance v At Fifth Training School The tiftli <Soldi-hnrti Kfgnda l ,' 1 ,- it I ing Nchooi. for Ihe Runday *c in.| 0.-i c h t «reh Leader* -of (lie coil t f ill begin ai St. Paul .Methodist •"arcb at o'clock this afternoon, tndi-ph-n >1 .trday were that the go:»l <,’■ tl in o' to r-tablMi a new m;i - I t u'telidS’me would lie reached The tralnltiK st bool w ill get under n-ny ut :t o'clock lltl* iifierwoyit t> Hr -tt.e flr*t fifteen ntinule*. tlefofetl t > an Introductory service Flusn-* will "e held ront 3:15 lo I tifi, an Inter* > Iswloij from I OR to i 10. and da-•<•. irotn 4fid lo 5 o'clock The evening schedule for Monday through Friday !* as follow- " "in 1 • MS# first das* period. R-'Jit to x I 1 n term las ion. worship, s In to '• H< cr nnd class p< rind, L. J. Gobiieil Sunday nclißol super •itendeni for the North Farollna emt* e- Ict -iio'. will serve a d icctor anil W Ilf have an able corps of teachors Dr, L'barles D Uulht of \a-ln lb-. Teun.; Major W. A Urabaut of Kin-- ton; Mis* Georgia H. Keene, of Dur ham anti Prof U. O, rhllds of Duke Ini varsity will offer courses. Ousted in Prox* Hood m •eawrir fINBMMHi * I hit*. 1 * e*---sis...i- uin. .uver whalmetl Iti* opponent, ful, Itoh ert Stewart,, In Hie btatle of jirox • led ul Whiting, Inti., for control r of the Standard OH of Indiana and now KiH.kuUilrr s pulcUes will lui carrielTout by K. O Sellliert, be lli*. as tile company’s president civil, suits ARE STARTED IdiNAisler Se«*kM s.*>,oo(l bamnxe For Inlurietc When Hit Ry Auto In n complaint filed In the office •*' the clerk or superior cobrt heriC eslarday,, .1. U. Kdmnndsnti axks that the bond* of mutritnony heretofore existing between him and Winlne Ki ntindsoti be dissolved '• /’ ,p <i W. Lassiter, local man. In a com plaint filed against c 5. c Southerlatpl Ir.C V. Knox and the Unit Refining centpany, Is asking for f.'.ttcju for In Jt litxs alleged to have been -iilstaln v$ when the plalnll f w , struck b a Ford coupe- belonging in tienree f’ bindherlarid, Jr,, and driven by- Knox who was said to have been employed bv the Gulf Refining rompuny at tin tune. The accident occurred on W'bst Walnut street when rhe plaintiff, rid *PK a bh-yrle, was alleged to hare been struck by the Ford driven bv Knox Hi - and Caret..- nui!. •i* i V- of ti.ivlng t.c. ,i sit In I and lAITu-ked to" tlo- p.iv-metu. ie plaintiff allege-- he sustained.a fracttONi Vertc.brae, linear ydiurles. fil.d was renuhe'd to rematu in .1 ho* pital for »ev«-rn''l w .-ek- I I*. Holla mit* ut ti "dltors J .-'tindcy school lit 1-1 ature of (he t#*n ..ini Sunday Hchool Hoatd. Nashville, j Titnn H<- l» one of thegrmti apt rite •a our Sunday si-hiMd organisation .'ho Has lieen identified with It for F ur t! n- Win- ||e heli>»d or ’j.gatiUc the flrct W«-s|*> HI tile ila-s i- deratnoi in*Sortu t ..-<>l 1. a I--, lOn ile !- i ||, has In - 'iti.! n I itnt ami is a fine after dinner ?n.-ak ■ if ,y- well .1* 1 ptea, her teiu-her and beta r . ot , •-«* school tmi will preach at 8t v I I', tl! tilt. " ..n.liK '■ 1 I (, I ill. f Mi - i.etine D employed In tin I j fttnidav b- hool IwHitd of tly North tj t .trullna conference a* elemenuirv j liitnrluten'teo' and t< Well know 11 I • I the «it >. having tausht here previous -| ly, I*y» , Fbllds U.n metnber of the I I cn-p trtti,sot of .-diicicton 111 Duke ! I iiiveralty aifid in* fist lias prevlmts , 0 tayight in training sclimiltt here. - 1 Ma jot VA. Graham I- w ell-kiiowh • as t Methodist layman and lu the - educational world. He lx now auper iatondein of bcUools at Kiostoo. GOLDSRORO, N. U. SUNDAY MOANING, MARCH IR. 1»2» i:mu rimes * COOPERATING • ' *, _ t j F’nlitrKPiiu-nl Cnmpaixn <gJT 11. I*. U. \\, -K On Mon day Evening' Tl jr! ■' llamlsr trwreh*.* In and - -sround (mMsd-oro i Klu*toau bwgi.t, ■-* cl-! 1 * •>' .-s au .nh*rt|t-nMHt* -aoi*' ,cm cniong Utp It p!i»t Young J*en j pie? Falmis of their orannltuAHins. all I bene- ctsuichi < Im-i nging to lire Ixlhstop elstuct o* |bf Sct.lc H. Y I’ ! . ~t wh« ». \?ts A»»l«* Mildred Kel 1. s in ; ■’ * Stim»r .atrii: .I t »< the lotirses o. tail way it...-ie t Lapti '' I hl.l ct| last -t mill'll C • I . g b. I Vi I , j : til vac tchlcnux iti which Ilex A. .1., I .Smith-and lUtb b 1- Murthl-oi <Kitt part Ih ■ t-;n In i . and thvlt toiiftc.i m the F t fUcpt i'd church I ; ■ ,'tl: V- lii'i* ! ■:. ; Holelgh. >*•' ’I-- ,Jut tis al l in c: .Mediate »aee* I retnry,\who- will give a c'puran for tpnltn: Lit !‘mcdl;tc I -D-' Mi John Hot ;:lt. .1 -11 tin ;d \\. I >r-- 't col , - • i t, - • >.u gen- i cral oryanlttitttm. Mr • \ .1 ,'Hulth, 1 .vim-will- each "The Meaning of r :( It »!- fit-, It |> In !• 1 • -nulls,- it.' Mr - < hail- Warren, of the 1. I tl f Home, win .ill | ,11 J| "Hlhl.- j liwrts ’ to Itinhu J*. Ml I? Motgnerltv H trrl -at ■ yti n-lott - rt 11 'for Wa - Shu ta • ‘arolina, , : " hml ' iif will teach In the st luMd iti the Ken-! •' dy tb-ine clittrt h, near Isitt lie, i The teachers In the Second Baptist tli in cb in litis city will In- Mi*« Annie Jmrm-vrKeTrv lilrd Wr»7orirJoSf*: Tj“ Kl* stun Ih he(Ml«junti«rK for Hie ett- ] Iff campiMKii. and the teat Iteri a' the 1 * J * churches are to meet here euch 'horning gt |U o'clock for conference*, ' i, _ ...... DIRIGIBLE IS COMING BACK J. Griif , Zeppelin Mm lip Ilow it On Thre«-Hlnp Trip Around World in Summer NEW Y‘>HK, Mar '1 ,pi K V\ V otitn*|*ter. American repienentatlve of the Dttft*lilffha,u ZgppUtt Co., o Frederlchsitafen 11 ft 11 oaweed today that ue had, been repeated to ask th» Navy for peruiisaUm to u*e the l-akr I urst station Ahottt May lit sot the second visit of thd Graf Zapfdln He Said, It was- planned to fly the Graf Zeppelin here from (let many Iti May. June and July and fVtaf lat t in the year a three stop High! around the world wit* Itelng seriously con ?'dered The stops would he at Tokyo bao Diego, and Luke Hur»t. Mino r* pit 01 1 01 Fit iso v POTTHVILLF.. I*a Mtir. 1 1 Klvere* MI<|U«I. year old slave lint his way to fret flow front tin bchliylklll mtiiity jut! fialav A gaunl boy Beeves, received a bullet wound the leg Preaches Here t wKM ' Jfl * I • w •0 Dr Charles D Bulla, one of tin edltiHfs of Sunday Hchool IJtt-ra ture tor ttu- Suudav Mctoonl board of fit'- Methislist Kplst opal t'hufcb doutli, will preach ut St Paul \i -Ihodlsi 1 hurch at II 01 lock this morning Iw* (Julia will con duct e class In “Kvangellam ' lit tlb- fittli ataiiilurd training n hool which" begins at St. Paul thin at taruoon. Wife of Rebel Chief ' IV l m I Thl* c tienora , ''' , Jf*iia Marla Aguirre Her hustauil h the lead er of the iiuturreeilon'lst* who ore ' raising havoc In Meklyo In ihe tic-g s i-l revolution, Thy uprising b .steadily becomlug nwire exlen a. «•«•* ding lo reporitbiJMid Hti admltilst ration at Washington I* , wit thing it. print rg** wllhaouiv uuxietv. A** ' ' MRS. ANDREWS DIED SATURDAY o ‘ , Funeral For IteifnAl Woman E rom Salem Church At 2:10 V Thin Afternoon Funeral xervcles fur Wrs Annie An drew*. 71. who died ut her home Ft (honey. Creek township yi'-tei dav morning at a 45 o’clock after an 111 m * or three weeks with InfliUmtu X " and pneumonia, will be held from the Silt-io church till* afternoon ut 2;#l» o'clock Her Tennyson Lewis, pas tor of the Friend's church here wilt conduct the services and will hie a*- ci icd "by Rev. W || Brown, fitter » eilt will be made In Hie Halem -Ini b graveyard Pallbearer* wil'l he J M Edgerton, » Mc('l-nny, Chin lie Pelt, Kll Pale I Howell am) V\* II Bartlett, H i deceased was well lieloved hy - ofte In the commtlhity In which 111 lived She had been a member of Hu Friend* church In'this pity for 1 niimiter of year*. M>- Andrew* is survivtKl-,by her kin-band. I P Andrew*, and fbeTol chlldrati: W \v Andrew*, of iwhi-iioro. I. F.-.Andrew*. Mr* J. M Rich, Mr* I F Cox und Mr*. .1 R. C tiY City Doubles Its Service in 4 Years Time K i|h' night there •«« a Joint meet ■ ol Hi Hoard of Idle, torn and the m ol iit*> (htldubftra )><>•>ptt u I 10l tow In t t delight n| dinner given bv .11 the riuiM^inteltriett! !* • I. • oitl Mass met In Jofti! <m»k Mim 'f,' Min iirojrr-** nf tin. In, |>.< 1 1 and <Hnrn.«»Ml mid made plan fi • (if. >*nt amt fmi*» * n.fjuir*. n . at . , i v.-i Uu- i.'tiMM* fo r lit,. }> i )(> i 'cant, It In liiteremlng to • nd that fit* total hnepital dam have doubled, having ti**«>n an (n --t.'ii.i of ft mu S.lttio to lU.OOO. f)ur-i ititt ttili period there ha-. lieen g grml i.il (in In the amount and pro portion of ih' charity work that ta .•vtn at tin' htepltal to ruth an extent thaj dtirlnK tbi* pant year mor»* than i ol n|i the »"i'k that wa* done In t he Im« |Ht» 1 wa* Htrkdly charity The tilt-patient -o rvlcn- which wan prac hall-, tn.ti iiii«l«nt four 'itara alto. >* allow It a Vfl> Brutllyln* growth the w it o tlir- l.il.iVrutory ha* In tii'ii i'il almoat three-fold and the X llav work ha* more tlipp doubled Th« utal number of o*tm lions during the EIGHTEEN PAGES TODAY Several Hundred Women Will'’Attend Conierence ■ * Opening Here at 4 P. N. 'Believe They Hit This Peepin’ Tom Marvin lie*! of IW3 Ka n Walnut at reel and John MorrU of lot North Auduhnn Avenue believe that Ahey wounded “Peepin' Tom" wbo about ll:3Q Uat night wax wdiscovered prowling alMiut Ihe Morrlf home. The nelgliborbood had lieeti "disturbed for three »ec k* or more hy a prowler and I Meaar*. Best and Morrla were net for him last night, Mr,* Morris saw a "trim little fellow come pacing along" after an automobile hud passed and turn Into his side jHtd Mr. Beat, watching from Ihe back step* of Ul* own home, saw the figure ai about the same lime. He raised Ills .28 gauge whotgun and fired The prowler acregmed and darted lu the direction ot" Mr, Morris’ The latter Talked hi* pis tol and fired twice. The prowler was said to have screamed again and to have turned Into the hack yard of the Morris home Officer Rhode* and Deputy Kor oegay. answering a hurry-up'call from the Morrla home, found iracks of the Peepin’ Tom’ lit th*. soft soil. The trail was followed through the -lot -to Audubon Ave nue a nil here It wa.* lost. No trace* of blood were vlMthle during thia time. Tile police were this morn ing checking on fle*t aid calls to doctor* or emergency case* at the hospital In the hopes of locating Hie Toim — DEPARTMENTAL CHANGES MADE Native of*North Carolina Made Firnt Atwliittnl In Interior Department „ WASHINGTON. Mar » OP) TJie -first Important change o depart men tal official* under the Hoover admin 's! ration was made 'oogy In tha In brlor department with Ihe appoint J m- nt of Joseph M Dixon, of Montana, ti-emer seualor and governor a* first a**l*iant secretary and the transfer or E. C. Kinney from Dial post lo the Olflee of solicitor. In limning Mr Finney as the chief law o fleer of,, the department, the preMdent arcepled the resignation of Krnest O Pslterson, solicitor for sev* *ral years, whose oplnfon to Dr. Hu- I <*rt -W ork w* Itvterlor secretary that renewal of the Kittclalr contract for royalty oil in Ihp Halt Creek field* »as mandatory cathe under fire In ihe sehaie ' \s " Another change of departmijjjiol of- I'bcr* announced wu> the appointrugsW -cent ot. David S -Ingalts 'and. known n* the "flvln* leglsia ((’outlnlii-il on page ♦) vear have ttn rcgawd from T>2 In • to “lift in I't&H. tilth thta increnie In work In the dlffer.-nt ilrpartmanta It I* Iptereftl lug to note that the re*t»H* art* ob tained have »ho*n constant Improye ’ riißiit. The rmiitil* clearly nhow that • tin- type of work being dona In the t'oapltal compare* mn»t favorable with That 111 other larger and more • wide I*.' known !n*t it Utkin* ( - a.'ft , The IwiariT of director* and *t ? af( o* . the Siwpltal f.i'l ven gratified over the progn- ihat i< lu>iitg made and •specially gratified In go or a* ton . cein« -the retail!a of their w'ork Any general hoftpltal I* very cloftelv • related to the ftoclal mid e.ononitc welfare of the cotninunflv. The more 1 fflclent Hivjfh a hp*|>ital become* both i tto It* equipment''.uni It l * ftlaff, the • -. hurtle!! there It to the Xmtmun ■jlty ih more quickly anv . patient can hr treated, cured and al lowed to returp.to 111* former place in the inclul acheme. the leas rill lie the requlremeut* tn# general > taxpayer, not only an regard* the t (Continued on png* 4) MEMBER OF! THE ASSOCIATE* PRESS naai wn cum Eight Conference of Htate Aaso ciitiun of Jewish Women To HoM BmoHmui WAB FOUNDED IN CITY BY LATE MRS. SOL WEIL Addreemmt By Rabbi Rehmn. Mitw Ruvonky and Rabbi Ftne borg Are High Lights Several hundred woman nr* eg r<« MKI to at land the eighth g*a«*l *< nMrence of tilt North Caroline As* ftfjjkan Os Jewish Woman which bagina a two day aaaalon hart th|a .•fternoon Addressee by Rabat B.Kal- HOW. Mlaa Orllla Ravosby, by Rabat .Solomon a. Plneberg of Now York «»ty. and a mamorlal aorvtaa to tbo Mtr Mr* Hoi Wall, founder of tbo Af inr tat lon, art high lights of tbo roe faranoa program. » the rirat ron franca of tbo ggeooia tlon. tight yoara ggo waa bold la UcMsbora The purpose of tb' Association Is to promote tba Jawlab re I igloo amnog ilia Jawlab dt leans of North Caroling The Association la aocompllabtsg tta par poet in nomarooa waya, psrtlod- Inrly In organising Buaday arhoots In , lonimun'tlaa whara there ta 00 Jewish organ comm gaily; by District uvofiiitign mi mkL*b ißgil—llniil falkt **"“ ■' iitß" at wrivr wetfWmvmHnt "mtPPY - l.y Rahbta In tbo ototo ara arraggod for; by trsveltag Jawlab library; bf Pophlne Rtnetota atadonta lota food •Mslstlng North rarollnlaoa to ootlaga. • rd an annnol -iupler>l«t htTaltilah N» addition to tba baatoaaa as tba Aaoo riatlon promlnant Jawlab ladders aT in liolar aara Invited to spook. { The Aaaoctatlon la sow baaddd by tlra. A. A Joaoph of OoldotMTo. Iflo dart rod* Wall and tba Into Mrs. 80l Wall aI wo served na praaldanla of Htd aaaorlattrn. and Mrs. J. P. Pbrago I aid tiib offlcs of secretary. An ashiblt of Rallglona objects and Sunday arhool malarial will bo dls- I l»va«l during tda oonfaranoa andof the direction o’ Rabbi Freund. Registration ... trill ba condartad 1-oni tha maaanlna floor of tba hotel Goldsboro, baginning at 4 o’clock gt tha niima tlma tba board of dlrsetor* of the Association will rnaat In room jrj of the hotal. and Rydnty J. Warn -Mil praalda at a confaranca of moo with Rabbi f. 1. Fresnd aa laadar Tha Goldsboro Woman’s dab wrdtl l a iba scant of tba evening meeting- With Mr*. J. W. C.m# of tlreapsboro in tha ahelr, Mre. Henry Weir wilt Md tha delagatae welcome and re -pmiNa will be made hy Mrs. F. L. Rr plna. Addressee by Rabbi Ktlaoa and Miss Raroeby follow and a recaption VIII conclude the evenings program Mlmn Ravosby le Immigration aid with l«a National round I of Jewish wom en. Vartoae department* of the coofer ance wilt meat aapnrntaly St brash ■ nt the Hotel Monday morning at 140. Mrs. J. W. t’one will preatda uver the Council Rf Jewish woman c nfaranoa, Mlaa Palin la Kadla over •ha lladeesah conference and Mrs. EH Hettinger, over the Temple Hlster hood The remainder of the ronferasca ; rogram I* aa follower Monday 0:So a m. Registration lO:<Mt a ro Bti»lna»e Maatlsg-r --t InltiK Room, Hotel Goldsboro: Mis A .A. Joseph presiding. , Invocation. Singing—Kn Kelohenu Minnies of Previous Matting* Announcement* of Conference Com* -iiUtees, viainortiil Service for Mr#. Hoi,. Wall, fi under Mri“TKtto Mayer, presiding. Reports of Officer* Report* o’ Committee* I mi p m. - Luncheon Hotel Colda b*ro 2:30 p. m Meeting—Dining Room. Report* of Districts sad Imcsl 0> oups. Heport of Ragletratlon Commit!** Kled ton of Officer*. Report of Courtesies Commlltaa. - New Business, p nt Recaption by Mr*. Has ry Wall. 200 Chestnut street, W. * on p. m.—Open Meeting—Sysag*- (tte of Oh eh Sholem Congregation. Mre. Herbert Rluethaatbal prssM lUg. JBft: Invocation. i continued os PMI Mmwhb
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