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'· ·. I~ . ~ ·· G.~ ~~ ~~ · Firest J!Qt' ~. Ge~ma_!l~town News'· Finamial P~~rt . ot Germ,utowo .~. ' ~:~ ~9SSVILL·~ NOTES Collierville Girls_Wi~ . - · · , · ls,SiPaiJj 1l•re~ . ,, · ·. -· - · ·vocational Deparhneot ;; M J. -:--- Over Millington Team , ~ ~ · · Bin.ce Meseiok hae. been taken --- 1 . ' 1'8 . A. ecott iS On a· b\Jeines -FACTS and , Mre ·a G Dell)eut of.fllr~et Hill, into th~ cit~, tne· county will ·have t~ip .to Chicago. , . . , . . . Durin~~:~e year 1929, twenty · Dr and Mrs. F K We.et o.ttended M1lhngton s gule te~m report- · Teng~ese e ; :: Paat ~atron- of Ger· to have ~nother high $ohool.Ger• five 'b'oye reo~iyin~ training und;r. . .;t r.li · t "'\ ,.'[l'l. s 'N · · mantown--ie the log·icel pl'aoe for a bridge party Mo~da.y evening, ed to our gym Tueapay ~ight to fiCfiON •Pl•u own "' ap er v. ~.;~ · : . .·"' o·. the Vocational Department oar-. at· the home of Mrs Cecil Elliot of' play off the game wh1oh has BEING . 3Q7, ba9 ·appointed bY the thle school, · with"'Foreet Hill and ~"en ried thirty .rout pn•jeote, The to ~ailr. ?au sed flO much enthusiasm dur- ' r Worthy ' Grand Matron 'o.f the Bailey· on the eaet, Whl t" Station ALittle ·Bit About Anything tal 'receipte from the various en <,A''{)Iay, • •Safety Fir~t! •, which mg. the past few weeks. Tense , : Grahd ,Chapt8{: of Tecmeesee, M.rs. on the west, Cordova on . th.e north terprises were $4600.00, which w.ae sponsored ' by the pTA at excitement throughout the game, ' ' Read not to Contradict and Confute, . " J...u~ber C,rudgington,. as Grand: and 0;\kvi~le. and Capleville on netted a olear profit of £2900 00. he · SchoJl Auditorium Fridav was the result of the oloeeneee of nor to find Taik and Disconrse, hut to · · Repreeeritaiive of .New Jei'Se t~e south ,it 1e toe moat o ~ntr~lly A large percent of this group eyening was gre~tly enjoyed bv the ~ame.' Collierville proved to - Weigh and Coilsider.''-Fraacis Bacon. 'fhit repreeentati~e of New Jer· ocated. Alr~ady we have a lugh have·aavinge account·, and eee~ thlBe present. ·. · be VIctor10ue at the clo3e of the eey • s Commission does not ex . school eetabhehed here w1th a to realize that it is a result of ef ., Mra Charlie Chick of Memphis ga~e with a acore ·of 35-24. ~ire ~nti1193&. so Mrs Dement gymnasium ,agricultural building As this is written, March 1st, fort. ia !with Mrs pH Thomas wllo ·has L1r e up was as folio we: the newspaper headline report serve during thie period, and .lunch room as part of ?ur ~ill J A' Berkley, Teacher. bi e.rf ill for quite a whiie, Champa Millington from the bedside of William Tbie appointment of Mrs De· equipment •. ;"hat are .we gomg ' !-'tfr~ W_ B Jameson was herefor Jonee-21 Crenshaw-13 Howard Taft, is that "life ebbs ment as Grand Representative is to do about tt. There IB oompe the play Friday evening. l::lhe ac Dudnev- 10 Herring slowly." There is every indi CAYCE NOTES cation that before these lines a g1eat bon or to Mre Pt~ment and tition you know~ . ootppanied her daughter' Mre Vir Halford Whitaker to the Garm~ntown Chapter. Mrs '1'. The Fo~r~h District Basketball appear in print, the ·former Miss Ira Jones spent the week gima Piper, home to Collierville Kirkpatrick · Hiee Dement did o\ltetanding work as ournament for _Boys closed at President and Chief Justice of end with her parents at Taska. for a vieit. Piper-4 Diokereon the United States Supreme Worthy Matron of the Chapter Bolton l::laturday night with Mum Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Sandlin Mrs Clara Kirkpatrick of Grand Farley Stocks-11 Court will have passed to his in 1929. The Chapter made and ford beating Millington for first and son were in New Albany Jul(l-()tion visited Miss Ida Knox Substitutes Substitute~ reward . . spent $630 in the work of the plaoe.~erma~town boye were de last week. · Sa~ urday. 'l'rt>fl(lwell-2 Moore President, Mr. Taft received a Lodge 'iaet year, doing euch feated m their first by Geo, No other man has ever had ga~e Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Brook 7 Burcha't w1·cher work •a supporting' a girl in the R Ja.mee.One of the biggest up· and Earl spent Sunday in Mem- Mesdames F K "" eet and J B • the honor of sitting at the head .. · H h h'p to seta m the tournament occurred phis. Rives were guests at a bridge par Moore Dennis of both the Executive and Ju M.. eomo ome, a ec o1 are 1 • • Mr. and Mrs. V. P. C0x and ty Monday afternoon at the homt> Crawford Whitaker dicial Departments of our na a- young lady' .helping the needy wh~n Millington boys d.efeated children, of Collierville, visited of Mrs Lyle Karr, Memphis. Before the girls game Collier· tion, and few men have been and eiok, etc. The Chapter is to Whitehaven .. The ooneolat10n was here Sunday. Mise Julia WiggiM, a nurse at ville. boys played George R. b:Jys. more universally loved and ad be congratulated . on ita worth- won by CoVIn~ton after a hard Chasm Holiday, of Lamar, the Memphis Baptist Hospital, was . Fi.nal.ecorE> being 31-20 favor mired. · -l t11.-: . • d tb fought game w1th Bartlett. Cups After serving one term as' wh 11 e urv1ce, an · e many . . . was in our community Sunday c 0 11 11 . d M D t h t'l were given the teams WlDDIDg" the evening. · with her parents here Sunday, Iervl e. most humiliating . defeat at the f r1en a or re emen ear 1 y . : t h th' h first and second places and also Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Williams Mise Pauline Soott of Somer------hands of Woodrow Wilson, oongra.u 1a e er on IS onor. the winner of the consolation visited relatives in Byhalia 'Sun- . villa was the guest for several U,D.C. Meeting Roosevelt and his famous Bull day. d'&YII ,~O'f Mise Evelyn Baird. Moose party received many tournament. The Gbrmantown more votes than did Taft. boys making the trip were r.1al Miss Elise Vick, Jack Wil- Mra Minneola Morrie spent the Mrs Herb.ert L<~h man and Miss Baptist Missio~ary Society Iiams, and son, Clyde, visited week end here WI.'h homefolke. The genial Mr. Taft, however, oolm Bryan,A1len L\ Croix, Bill in Victoria Wednesday after- • Ruth Weinstein were the hoetee- refused to be humiliated, and Smith,Ray Johneon,Gravee M~to noon. Mr ana Mre Jack Chiok of Mem eee of the Maud Cowan Chapter, immediately became one of the ~he Woman's Missionary Bo· Oonald,Joe Wallaoe, Tilomaa We Mrs. D. L. Lumsden visited phis visited r.elativee here Sunday U. D.C , on Tuesday evening. most popular ex-presidents we 11ety of the Collierville Baptist derman and Calvin 'fhompson, her daughter in Collierville last Mrs L1ura Saunders is spend · The business ae9 their tieth century and all have stain Superintendent, Mrs LA Leath• James won conAolation by \ defeat day home in fthent, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Fount Holland less pages on the scroll of our erwood,and our Vice Superinten· log Brighton. The following girld Mrs. Charlie Fleming and lit- Dr Blaokarct . preeidLllg eld er or and daughter, of Marianna, nation's =record.= ;,;.... ______Ark., visited in the McFerrin dent, Mrs C G Cuter. made the t~ip: Gertrude Webb, tie daughter, Dorris, spent Jack Ro n District, preached a fine "Deputy Warden J. C. Wood Thursday with Mrs. Mason eer:noP Sunday at th fl MHthodi st hom e Sunday. Mr. Holland was Mrs. Leatherwood gave a very Aileen Colebank. Lucile Carpen ca lled to Memphis on account of warcf· tapped a cane of the floor. Fleming. Church in tne int~reat of L1m A red light beamed-and the inepiring talk on ''Buildinfl, the ter. Thelma J vnea. Martha Ann~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams hi s father's death Saturday. structure that will star.d 10 our McPherson . Cornelia Cohn. Vora and children, Miss Elese Vick, bulb Cullege. Rev and Mrs Me· Mackey of Slayden has dug next instant 1900 volts of elec work.'' Following this was the Roberteon.ErJith StToith. Margaret visited Mr. and Mrs. Bryant C1slin were also present. QJart· a nice, old fashioned well for tricity" shot throu~h the body Vick of Marshall Institute. er ly Conference was held 1n the Mrs. J. A. Person. of Dr. James H. Snook, and the regular business session. The Wallace. Th ey were chaperoned Sovereign State of Ohio bad arte rnoon. Mrs. Bryant Vick visited in t:looiety was dismissed , by a very by Mise McEbrath and \ir R C l\Iemphis the past week. evoked the law of "an eye for impreseive prayerby Mrs Rot>in· McDade. Transportation was rur MT. PLEASANT NOTES Messrs Nat WarP and Sima of P. P. McFerrin went to Holly an eye and a tooth for a tooth." eon. nished by ~r and Mre Robertson Moscow fnade a talk to an en Springs Tuesday. The 50 year old university professor had paid the extreme ornelia Cohn and Mrs Wall ace. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McVey, thu sia stic crowd or school child Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones D1d ,you evH see one man play of Germantown, were here Mon ren and teachers Tuesday aft er l\1i ss Janie Katherine, visited penalty for the confessed mur . CORDOVA NOTES der of Theora Hix, a second fourtee n instruments at the eamu day and were accompanied home noolt on the suhj ·ct or the Sc hOO ) l\ir and Mrs. Reed of Memphis rece ntly. year medical student and the time? A t>ig treat is in store for by J. F. Jowers for a few days' Bond Issue. visit. Mrs. Cooper Hurdle, of Mt. ob.i ect of his clandestine love. Miss Annie Strong, from all who come to hear Arohie P. Mr and Mrs Las li e Chamb e r~ Out in eternity- will they Mrs. N. M. Carpenter and Pl easant , spent Thursday night Greenville, Miss., has been a are the proud p ;~ r en t~ of a new meet? Will the soul of the Stephens and hie Sunshine Band Mrs. A. L. Chandler were in \\'ith Mrs. H. W. Jones. recent visitor with home-folks, at Germantown SJhool Building boy. l\lr. and Mrs. Spencer Brink murdered girl - the immortal Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Strong. Holly Springs Monday evening. personality - point out the on the nig-ht or March 18:h, T1lu W. 0. Gardner, of Memphis, ley have employment in Mem- · Mrs. Lorena Sawyer has come phis. · guilty soul of the Doctor as one to spend a while with hez: Woman 'a Missionary Society i. was a recent visitor here. Miss Evie Hurdle, of Holly METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willi ams bearing the mark of Cain? We daughter, Mrs. J. H. Nichols ~ poneoring the entertainment and Springs, was a visitor in the and children, of Cayce, and Mi ss don't know-perhaps Dr. Snook and family. tickets will be available from M· a Eli se Vick of Normal. call ed on does. Max Schwam, who has been Dr. Conner home one day last .. .. dames A P F vster, L E Di ckie week. Regular Services at the Meth o Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Vick Sun A Ru ssian bridegroom con in Kentucky for some time, has and J N Sullivan. 'l'ne program da y. returned home, having had a Mrs. Cooper Hurdle and Mrs. di ,t church Sunday morni 1g and vinces hi s mother-in-law that an will include e. Concert OrcheJtra A. L. Chandler spent Tuesday evening,praac hing l>y the pa ator . James Person and Nelse Rus athicstic wedding is superior~o serious accident which may se l ,; pent Saturday in Colli er cause the loss of one eye. of fourteen in~trument-Dairy · in Red Banks. R9v R W Hu od. Sunday school a Christian wedding by showing Mrs. N. M. Carpented and vi ll e. her that the former costs 50 Mrs. Virgie Harrell has been Fatw cowbell, SlOne- Wood Or at 9:45. Bro. R. W. Evans was the visiting with Mr. Strong and Mrs. W. D. Howard motored to ce nts and the latter $15.00. chestra, Splendid Bong numbere, Holly Springs Thursday even Rev .l w olackard pre lCh >d dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. family before moving to Collier other novelty numbers, relldings, th e ev ening sermon last Sunday H. W. Jones Sunday · ville. . They carpe from West ing. It took us all last fall to learn and artietie cartooning- all bv a Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Boatwright "nd h ~ ld the sec Jnd QJarterlv James Person and Mr and the difference between "drop- · Point, Miss. Mrs. Bryant Vick enjoyed a single performer. of Memphis, spend Sunday here. Conference immediat ~ ly aft Pr kicking a goal" and punting out Miss Lyda Cox visited with drive to George R. James, Eads, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Farley last The Beginner and Primary De Her mother, Mrs. W. F. Chand Reo urtP from a.JI dApar .rnenls of of danger," and by the time ler, accompanied them home for Oak land and Masot! Sunday. week. partniente of the Met~odiet Sun the church were made and sh ow we could talk with some degree a few days' visit. of intelligence about the great "Uncle" Billy Yates returned day Sahool are elated .over the much inteHst is being taken by home last Friday, after spend Mrs. Hargrove and little h 1me. Tney are the parents or game of football, the season had new piano which has juet been re daughter, Imogene, spent the he memb ership. The Sunda) ten ohi idren, .. fiv e boys and five ended. : ing a week in Memphis with his aeived. 'l'oe children have been son, Spencer Yates and family. week-end with home folk s in Sahol•l hae Bhown an iucreas e girls,allliving,-and the grand• Now we have just about de Mr. and Mrs. James Ingram, raising the money themselves to Myrtle, Miss. and special Efforts are being parents or nineteen grandchild cided upon what "double-drib from Memphis, were visitors pay for it ,eo feel doubly proud of Mrs. Hall and little son, are madfl to increase the aLtendanc e ble," "running wi lih the ball" visiting relatives in Oxford. ren. Th eir many rriende and re i :md "hacking" means, and the here last week. their new posaee~ion. This will and builj up th e echool. atives ·wi sh for th em many mora The Basketball boys report a enable them to have their own Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Carpen ba sketball seae;on is oyer. ter and daughter, were in Col anniversar ies bles aed with health Thank goodness, as · the base most pleasant time on their worship services, thus raising the t-.- Tournament and praise Bolton lierville Saturday evening. Mrs. PIPERTON and happiness. · ball season . ·opens WI! . already School for their hospitality standard of the Sunday Sahool. Joe A. Hale and daughter ac know all the ternis: "home companied them home for a -rr- --- Frank Poper and farndy d end run," "strike,"· "botf," "rotten.,' while with them. Mr and Mrs J H Townsend are I Mr and Mre E B Baldwin oele ei the Boys' Basketball Tourna· Mrs. Ramsey was hostess to registered at the Buen!i Vista Ho short visit. "take him out," : ·~who .. told :you Misses Nell and Imogene brated th eir Golden WeddinQ' An _ mem at 13 .l' c- n l "~ t Fdday, £<'rank you could play ball," etc. :' the Baptist Woman's Mission- tel, Biloxi, Miea, Jowers, of Germantown, spent niversa ry Mon,day' Maroh 3rd . Webo Piper ie a player of the ary Society Monday afternoon Mrs W C Tiller of Mosoow was in her home. After the pro- the week-end here. · Th<~y were reared near Slayden, team 01 C·JIIierville. . Get ready to be coun~ed. Dur- gram, which was prepared by with her parenti',Mr and Mrs J W Mies.Mrd Baldwin was Mise Nora ~g the month of Apql, Uncle Mrs. R. M. Roupe, on "The Mauldwin laet week end, over night guest last Wednee..:ay Andsraun. After their .marriage · ' G F :\1cKnight-o~.J,!lckeonville, S.am's census . enum~rators will th . tl 'd t ...a .u· Sl • Fla ,is the guest of hi.a ohi4J.rim, ·be ar<1und to fmd Ocut where and Harvest," a social hour was en- •. Mrand Mre N A 86ll of Halle of Rev and Mrs Geo W Bell • . ey oon nutJ o reel em ay M' . . when and why you were !itirn den for a few yea"" then moved argaret and Ftankh(!_.McKnlght L d' h b'. t to te .. • joyed. . . · ep~nt a few days with their_broth Mrs L E Diokev has been in ...... H' t .,.. . ~ ~ .a 1es w o o JeC ng Miss S{l:rah Ellis recently as- · er and family. · N•ehyille at !he bedeid'& . of. her to Roseville, t~en JatPr to thPir The .people o1. this community their real ~ge may decide u'Poni s'llmed ~he position a~mc Mrs John t;{lleiv anrl daughter, f.ttrer who ie very m.· • · ~ . pre&tirit ~o~. ~ · h.are in P.perton, ·have d~ne quite a-Im of ~arden• the lo~est figure their a~pear... . teacher m the · ~hool, · n~ ·a ot Collierville oliere guests Sun- Rliv ·and Mre·Geo ·w Befl and Mr Bald win', 75. and Mrs Bald. irig ,euoh as eettfbg out cabbage ;;ce will stand. . the :.town good class o.f g1rls, al~ demg. . . .. some orchestra, work ·WiU). the d-y of Mr; ao,~ Mra Bryan ~ bab~ 1iit'~ • ~l'iinlt tble ~eek in win, 73,ar·e in good health, and and onion plaote and planting po- lnr bo}'s: · .. ' . · Mre ltum'lord Miller wae an Henninr aod Hall1. · · able to do the: werk ' abo~' · tbelr ~atoee • . ,, f . '" • 1 T "1o\ r , fl I .• " ;. .- '" ... - . - - ...... - ·- . -,_·, 0 ·LOY~ . PI~L _SLAYER . . DECLINES PAROLE .. · .,t.~~.... . ,, . ·~ . f\ '. )' WiJ( Be Satisfied Only With Parcfon. Mi$-ralile.withBackache?. . .·· It M;, Warri:'ot Di~~rd~~· IQd~eya. ' Mansfield; 'Ohlo.-For three years an unframed portrait ·ot a sleek-haired, .OES ~\rery day find· y~u lame .arid achy~uffe~. smiling girl hns ·"P.stecl on a· stn.nd In Ding nagging backache, headache and dizzy spells';' one or the gloomy cells of tlie Oltl'o ' Are kidney excretions teo_ frequent, scanty or , state reformatory here. burnit:tg i~ 'pasaage? ·~ These are' often signs of slug- A gnudy yellow drupe curtains the . gi11h kidneys 'an-d shouldn't-he neglected. stand from ti1e cell. An electric light To proJilQi:e normal kidney·action and assist your • shaded with blue paper continually kidneys in cleansing your blQOd of poisonous wastes, glows ove~ tlie · picture. The stund Ia use'Doan'11 Pil111. 'Endorsed the world over. n shrine-a shrine- tu the tnemory ot .the love EmU ·~French" Hulunescu, 50,000 Users :Endorse Doan's; ~ Cleveland's "love pill slayer." snld he J, f'. Parker, US Manolon St., Plttoburah, Pa., ..~, ·,1 1ladly recom• IIDODd Dou'a Pido. My kidneya _,..not aclillJ normaUy. The -retiono were bore for Dorothy J-Ut' 1t anotlier wny, at the np "Tlie first American census, taken In ords for . Illinois show that Abraham Twenty yenrs Inter this hnd heen ln proxhbate rate ot one person every 1700, was very limited In scope and I.lncoln's family comprised Mr. Lin: creHsed to 302,674. Today, the censUI twenty seconds. These totals are was directed by the United States coin, ;qls wife, hi~ three sons nnd a figures show, 3~ I. ?51i more women are ·· made up of the annual excess of marshals. They were allowed thlr- boy, fourteen years old, named Philip liylng In Portuga l than there are "1en. births over deaths, which amounts to teen montt-s on the job, and when the Dlnkeli. Mr. Uncoln said he was In Llshon, the surplus Is 38.61C,. about\1,160,000, and the excess of lm· to'tala were added up our population worth $17,000, of which $5,000 was' mlgra~on over emigration, which gives was about 4,000,000. That census re- the value of his renl . estate, the Vibrationleas Street us an additional 240,000 each. year. fated solely to population. 'The name malnder' being pe~onal .property. The '1980 census wlll show. that our of the· head of the family was taken, - the aame cenaua ·;ramee Bucbati'an Cars Used in Tacoma people are thirty times as many as together with the number of persons ~ ed hill household u conalatlnJ-ot wer.~ · lh the country In 1790 and near In each family, cle.sslfted as· free or · self, hls niece, Min .Harriet Lane, and Jy twlee -as JDany alf In 1800, or only slave. - The whites, -who were free, elevefl employeu and eervan~ all ot forty years lifO. ' were classlfted as "free whites," u · the latter belnc of forelp bl~ _ "Biitory records no Instance In male· or female, and the · free whites The ay1te1D of lodlvldual enamer whlcl!. population hu 10 rapidly In· m~ee u over or under lixt~ years atlon, ,wee adopted at ttae ceneu f1l u b,u been the cue Ill the · of ap. That wu about aU there wail • 18110, and at the eame time a UDJ Btatel. Neither 11 It ot reeord to It Tbe marebal1 who IUJI8"IIed of new daaHicatleu were t die In bu the l'liiO eeut DUIIben4 GDIJ lT, tile out.raer, echool attiDdaaee, oecqa.. Ill ... Ul4 JOG wfll, ...-: tltll, jpot ,r . • - . - all .. ...,., - ,,~...,... have Children nate to take medicine as a rule, but every child loves the ned · ::-·A •ta taste 9f Castoria_. _And. th!s pure artlst , once :vegetcfble p~eparatton 1s Just as '' ·liald : •. "Every· .,orono beautiful, put good as· it tastes; just as bland her 'tit a'; good· Ught,' ~-tbough ·once In and _9armless as the recipe reads. !(The-wrapper tells you j~:~st what . ai i!Jie dqes _seem ps · that Shameful Cbarae I~ tl\o?g~ Castoria contains.) , light would be-<':hlltd ·find; on sea 'I he tine Thomas F. RyuJ;L.£nld ·one to · When Baby's cry warns of colic, or Jaild. · . day at a luncheon In the Metropolltap aeserves a. place . in the family club: a few drops of Castoria has him medicine cabinet until 'our child But tim ·tholisand-or more nearly, soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. perhaps, .ten hundred thousand tndt "The suspicion that onc~' existed is grown. He knows it· is· safe for Nothing is more valuable in diar the tiniest. baby; effective -for vldll!JIS lire plnnnlng by day no!,) night between capital and labor hus prac a rhea. When coated tongue or bad bor. in his teens. With this special to tnake things so that women -sMII .... tically died out. 1\lost of . this suspl~ Give the young girl lounging pa. breath tell of constipation, invoke children's' remedy handy, you need ha.i>pter, and of course more beauti cion was bused on error, anyway. Yes, be jamaa and make -them colorful, sayi its gentle aid to cleanse and regu never risk giving a · boy or girl ful. If Dame R'nshlon · believed that the recriminations on both sides were the Woman's H_pme Companion. Cre late a child's bowels. In colds or medicine mearit for grown-ups. jus( buying pretty dresses and new often as erroneous us the shameful at ,::r.,;; tonne Is a good · material, and If It childrerf.s diseases, use it to keep Castoria is sold in every drug tuck on widows that was contained In $tyles nn'd becoming colors and cos matches the color acheme of her room, the system from clogging. Your store; the genuine always bears the schoolboy's examination paper. tume jewelr)' IUld. ne~v shopping bags so much the better. Tha butterfly pa doctor will tell you Castoria Chas. H . Fletcher's signature. "In answer to . the question, 'Tell and spring hats was the whole of the jamas Illustrated hal(e the new wide matter,. she woultl stop her sturty of what you know ubout the Black Hole trousers so much In vogue-the negli Unfiniahed Buaineu 'Null Sed! styles at once. of Calcutta,' this schoolboy wrote: gee type. The yoke keeps them snug "You hove a grent deal of unfinished Blinl,s-What does your son think "'A lot of Englishmen were shut A.ll of these pleasant things are and neat at the hips so that the blouse business on hand." of mnrrietl life by this time? up In the Blnf'k Hole of Ca lcutta with aids to happiness. and bn.pplness,. In may be worn tucked in. Girls like pa "Nothing strange in that," repli ed .links-Well, li P sn)·s li as reached one sma ll widow, and only four got he ita own bountiful giving, tends to jamas that way. · The blouse Is long Senator Sorghum, "the progress of the the conclusion that ole Solomon was out ali ve.' " sanity and long life and usefulness enough to be worn outside, however. world hos ulways been, as it is now, the dumhest lnstPad of the wi sest man nod general worl'd uplift. So, think o( With Inside leg, crotch seams and a a record of unfinished busiuess." in tackling the .lob of trying to please Women in Bermuda It, when you buy the next gay neck yoke, the trousers are similar In con Washlngton Star. a thousa nd wi\'es. tie; or almost Homing scarf, that. struction to shortt. The extra length Women In Bermmln, which Is a ).. · after all you are adding to the gaiety takes only a few more minutes In British colony, are not p·ermitted to and cheer of the nation, and hence ·to stitching. Besides cretonne, the ordi ,-ole, e ven in the least important elec this entire big universe. n·ary fast-color cotton prints are prac tions. Last yt'a r wh en women proper Dame Fashion admits a great weak tical. Rayons ar& nice, too. Chinese ty owners attempted to vote ut parish ness for bracelets.. For years she damask comes In subtle colors that vestry electi ons, the least lm[ltlrlant wore one tn the ni ght as well ns by suggest the negligee. Velvet or cor of \'Ot i ng- p1·i\·iieges, the case was cnr dny, and more or less of them lie duroy with silk makes the apache com l'ietl to the Sup i·eme court .and the· around In shoals or her dresser. So bination. Use the heavier material chi ef justice decided (with the gov think what a kinship she felt to ~orne for the trousers and the silk for the ernor concuning) that the w'lrd "per clever glove designer, when she saw blouse. Add a three-quarter coat of son'' in the constitution did not In· the pretty tan gloves of spring that Garfield Tea the velvet corduroy and you have a. elude both mul e and female. have hmcel-ets nil their 'own! These Was Your luxurious lounging set. bracelets ore of a smoOth· ·bone sub Grandmother's Remedy lriah Youth Movem~nt Growa stance, In n· clouded brown color of For every Jtomach The youth movement, which was oval bends ·and are genuinely. useful, and Intestinal W. started in Germany, Is also mnklng for being 11trung on elasuc;ttf!.!!Y :oo!d or Lace Evening This good old-fash rapid &! rides In Ireland. In the lust the Wrist Of the glove exactl'y Whi!re Gowns Are in Fashion Ioned herb home few wee){S there has been liD inten· It-should be placed. '-'· · Beaded evening frocks are return remedy for constl· slve etfort to forward the health drive Tweed hots have been well worth ing to vogue, says a fashion writer In patlon, stomach Ills by establishing boy camps and boy Headache, Biliousness,~~~~~ having during the winter, and now In ' the Detroit News, and the new Inter and other derangf" scout centers. Tire idea has taken so the spring . tweed Is almost universal pretations are lavishly adorned with ments of the- sys well that It promises to become one Indigestion. Hitchcock's Laxative Powder. material. But the straw manufac these sdntlllutlng bits of decoration. tem so prevalent these days ls In eTen of the largest educational campaigns turers are canny. They know there A gorgeous evening frock of aquu greater favor as a family medicine ever held In that country. Large yellow tin box 2 Sc at all drug stores. · Is promise of a great straw summer mnrloe blue, whose bodice nod skirt than In your grandmother's day. ~- ahead and they have designed a straw are both bead-trimmed with bends In Is .a city housekeeper to be forever Wherever the biscuits nre good, you I .Men once complnlned that tl1 ~ sty!• hat which would almost deceive the the same shude and sliver, would be A man's age commands veneration; rest_ ~ to a fresh layer ~ soot on may be sure the materials were not of women's hats changed all 'the ~ elect Into thin king It Is made of lovely worn with a velvet wrap of the a woman's tact. her w'fndow sills every dnyf skimped. Now, it never seems to. tweed, so well Is the rough tweed ap same shade trimmed with white fox. ' pearance carried out In the strnw. If you wish something bright for eve Here Is a practical suggestion from ning wear, Chinese red chiffon or a well-dressed woman, or use In re· crepe with 'black velvet wrap, self gard either to dress.,mnker-mude gowns trimmed, ond black accessories. or creations In the shops. She de Tn ffeta Is smn rt and youthful and dares that she not only wishes to continues to Invade the formal eve walk up and down many times while ning wardrobe. Delightful printed wearing a new dress before she ac affairs, depending on maolpuhttioo of BILIOUSNESS cepts It, but also wants to sit down fabric for effect are ultra-chic, and In It nt least six times before a mir delicate pastel shades In taffeta ure rJ.., befor·e she decides upon it. luscious. An exquisite frocl1 for the With skirts larger and longer, It Is people had used Black· young woman, fashioned of flesh t~f ''MY entertaining to notice how like un fetn, has many odd and interesting echo that word "larger" appears on tucks on the bodice and skirt. A hu ge · Draught and found it satis- many sisatin. Satin Is twving deep ruffled tiers to ntid Interest to Innings In the new modes. The old the skirt; the some Id ea tl e\'eloped In iousness. When I get bilious, I have discussion about books used to he, fl esh, white-or pastel shades. A strik· "which one woultl 'you keep, If wrerlyarns of the finest qualities .are used In the better s hi rting sllkll and Insure washability so necessacy to this type of blouse or frock.
NewH~iefa Braud new are handkerchiefs af ft· qulalte sheer linen, wblch have • tlo7 bordtll' of colqr INitlooed·lloled -. Pure-Bred Bdl'Orpi ~g~.- $1 pt!t'' t'titl lll ~ . ,\1l dealt-t·. ~ For Sale.No.l Pine land munity depend to a large extent upon the your measures DJ· L :f Pearce atleuderl delta Cotton Seed,·and progr-ess of its farming interest, the mPt-tin~ of tht.- Mt·mphir- Deltas Cotton Seed at AT OUR STORE ,Hhelby County Medical A~- $1.00 per bus~el. It is the aim of this Bank to db ! ~ ;, everything ~ ·sociation Tuet1day night., br R. A. Jone~, Bal~·y, Tenn in Jts power towards helping the farmers , Memphis. W M liuff,I Icl,l·r LaJ H• succeed. . I FOR SALE-300 acre g~efilts ::;,,,llld.ty lli s ~isttr. SaturdaY, Mat-ch 8th '· We are proud of the fact that so many far , farm in Fduy. The Peoples ~ - ank nil'. 'file lot is bdn~ terraced.\ ------B Harker of New York 1 Card of Thanks \ Capital and Surplus, $44,000.00 r:1t y is visiti11g his l:liste•·, '\1 rR I We -wish to thHnk 1 ver.\' '11 t' Harry Wi lli11mson.this wet"k. tor tht·ir ~~e p an<_l kinr eent intert'Sl Fi1\e cl,im"t" Mr .tno \-Irs_ V\ H Loo '.\ S · ·~ · , S ' ·f. ew pr1ng: e s ;~,\ff,~,i>:l~~~~ ,:•.od, Bux lH8, •• · that her conditic>n is much Preaching 11 and ?:i)O • , • I .' ) ' . ·~ ~ .,, ) ' ..: . improved She1s with her son Sunshine E'ldeavt'r 5:oo ;11 Decatur,Ga Intermediate and 8euior E -. - Mesdames L A Williams Je ~vur li ::30 aud HowardJameRon of Mcm Prayer mcdit~!!, Wt>d 7;:-w SPRING DAYS .·are The Choice of your New Soring Hat phifl spent Wednesday here A record of t;unt.lay S<.:lw.' ·I will be made easier by a visit to our tht· guests Cf ·Mr aud Mrs L p and Church attrndance w1l, Carrnlh. be sent the ~ta 1 e BoaHJ each . tAJNI ,.:·:. ::D. AY ~ store, , New Radio Lo __ ives all week unttl June 8 All mem- . g g l.Jerl:-l are n qu('bted to he 1p 1 • • • •• • •• ' · A • .. • ' '="' ! ·'1 '?.. ' ''·A! \ ' . We ar~ •ho~ing the New~st Styles "tllttons and wave leuglhil· make thi~ reco 1d l'lhat ·r, The :Porch..f. urniiUt&· waU mee'JI a n•w f. msh- and Shapes,in Men's Felts-In the late broadt·as t periods and htll' Is hould bP . . Oihers al vvays . Woodwor;k_w~ _ l ,J , .qeed tou~~~~g _.HJ?. . ~Jld ~loors Grays and ·Tans. station!i. Price 15c. See or I welc• me. need re-pamtmg. We have the ·-~ phone W W ?lay. P!wne ~33.1 F. A. Co\- IP, pa -1 tor.
Mrs L P Carru.ln malle a · Sargent Paints • b,uisn~Jss trip to Mrmphis on ~irednesday Morning 1 a wide range of colors in Paints, Enamels 'I uesdav. I . M WHJ fR hatmtglithavepr1,vena and Varnish Stains 0 0 .· n; amesotJ ~" 1 vny seri< u ~ fi rP, f'XC · pt for Hinton &Hutton Company \tile was the guest last WAt'k faHt and pflicient IV, recentiy by tL~ city, 11CeurrPcl good barn, 50 acres bottom Weduesd1:1y morning in th.• land_. ,Call J. A. Dawkins, basement of the apartme11t or Colltervllle. cupied by l\1 1· and Mr!l li W "i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.- Mrs HughlRy Keough and Schradl'r. 'lh~v were awak- ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=~=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!====~=====~'!!!!T children spent the wet-k end ened by mwke pu11rin~ i1:IP More Quicker in Dur.can,MiRil., with lt t>r son, the room, and were sea reefy and H Keough. · able to eR;>apr>, allll'lSI H lwing Miss Ailtlen McCandless, a overcome by the fumes student nurAe at B'lptist hos- The PXfH.: t ori~in of th e fill' pilal, ~pen t Tuesday evening is und~t erm in ed,b ut _it i.; f\u _p here with h1·r j.Ja~ents. posl'd lt was causPd l1y an otl Business is Good Poultry Profits . For Sale-- Pigs,a iJd Buneh s tn~l' that Mr ~e hradr>r llfll·d Yam eating and setd potatol ~ dunng the cold weather tt~ Our New Hi!fh Pressnre Washing· Machine Hev. B. t\1, Cowan. 3-21-pd. warm,:~ lot uf po1atocs he !~1:1d has increased business so 1nuch we are forced . Id I' storeo Ill the ballemcnt 1 !Je The International Line M1ss a \nux was a. guest . · d $'~00 · 1 to hire more help. in order to turn out the . M' .., tl loRs I s esttma! e at ., wtt t I 86 t WCl· k a u d u f • lSS nll 1 work This machine developes a 400 lb pres· Piper. · n=o=Jn=~=u=ra=n=c=e=. ======snre and will absolutely knock the dirt and of Poultry Feeds Watson Kelsey was a husi ifrea.se off' the chassis (no additional cost to is Poultry Life Insurance for nPss visitor thi A Wt'('k lo ::it. you.) We have a.lso installed a.n .Jlll )'.'tectric _ your poultry a n d means LIJllit>. .!1./emitinjf Hig'h Pressure Grease Gun and F-or Sale-A Fordson Trac Guarantt:e to Jfrease each and every pa.rt of tor iu good condition with or your car and Spra,y your Springs with Genu More Profits without pulley. F. A, Cory, we Cosite Penetrating Oil. Prices a.re · near Cordova on Hall l'olaJ. Washing and Cleaning Chasis-fenders, We want you to come in and see the R.Uuhn, of IIParts Dl'li~h· · Fords and Chevrolds, $1.00 If muddy, $1,50 Farm, FoJeS1 lltll, i1:1 in till' Registered Jersey Male Calf, raised on Large Cars, 1.50 " " 1. 7.) Bap' I.:;t H·••pi"d in Memphi~, ·vaccum cleaned, 50c Nickle Polish, 50c Duco Polish, $1.50c International Feed, now on exhibition at thi s Wl·ek ~u Notice our store. Large cars, $2 00 Jhe Difference Greasing of all cars, including spraying/ - ~ · · D1. Vance C. Roy lm iately of sp.rings. $1.00 -~~ · OPTOMETRIST . ,·eo lli•er viii• e Cas h . 'F ee d- Store 901 Farnsworth Bldg. Memphis, ~enn ~ COOPER MOTOR·-.COMPANY !'We'W ~ ior Caa-Our Patrou Get 'e Beaeit" · ~ill H at ]r McCall' t Oliee \ • , · 11 CollierVille.nery WeilesUy '
.. , ·· 1· Obas. PoweH Qf Memphis Mr c&nd Mrs ' U W Oox .-pent Wedne11d1) here wllb were in MempbiaWW!oe!lday. lritoft anti A Jv O THOSE who have watche'd ,appare!lt that no .jlatchery could_ T the growth' of ~he baby chick survive aml expand year after industry duriitg the last twenty · ye,l''· !f all or the majority or· the years,• who have seen the bqslnesil chicks dellvered .. to customers died _..developed to tremendous · pr'""d Roofings . ..; ·'.:- .- tiona! authOrities have jurisdictleil A MONO the b1 ee~s best suited . "WW • &U -~ . 't .. . .:.;...... , . • ) and a1 ' blgll -proportion _of tht¥J~ p to the product\on. of tat!~~ · • I j " . - Composition R' be Glazed Sewer ~ipe • assisting in prosecution ot crooks. lnade to caponize a fair number of * • * • * cockerels and develop these Into Drop into our store and look them ov~r Plumbrng ~J,Vtat~i~_ I~ . ;~!ri j " 4:. · .. N THE other hand, the depend, 11bout the finest table poultry that when in Meryaphis Electrica:PSU-pplitis" · \"' - ~ r .i.t1. 1_(' O able and capable producers ot ~s produced. : . baby chicks-and they are In the• • The dell~lous capon Is steadilY , .Wagop-Material-Rims and SpoKes ··vast majority-know that their becoming more popular as 1~s mer· Tilt-top Tables, Decorated , ...... $ .fl8 permanent success depends upon its are recognized .. H~re an there their ability to build · and main · we find capon specmhsls who 1ear Boudoir Lamps, . __ ..... ___ ...... 1,:~5 {j f MAJESTIC' RADIO'' taln a good volume bf business large flocks of these huge, s_oft· End Tables, . ___ ._- 3 00 ~ ~lJE This .can only be ac<.'91llP:ished tJy mea ted birds each year. As a 1uia rendering honest service and ' tll'· . llhey make ·good pro!lts! frequently Mirrors, 2.00 llverlng good ·· value. , the profits are surprisiDgly large. ~~ :,~; , ' :W:W., MCGin~iS LuiDb9r,Co. In order t6 providQ , an efflt~n: I see no practical reason why ~~~~ Bath Mirros, ·_-, ' . __ ... !...... !.. ~00 .'-1 ~1 ;';)_ 1' bfH il~ . plant and equlpme::.t. lje O>fliec jVelour s_eat and back, 12 00 ,t"' ...... \:;Olne·rvine a mode·n hatcuery · ~' must · lnHst. 'be gi·eatly enlarged to th~ bene It ,'~ • ~ (r •) l ' . ' large su;n.1 of mvut;y ,- .. Sound · If\~· of· all cpncernery. prosper in our town. illg, leaVIng more time fur leisure and We are adding eq·lipruent to Chamber of C lmmerce 173-75 South Main St. MEMPHIS cultnre. our plant, making '.t possible to Culiir during the coming year. The Herald was established, not as BIGGS ELECTRIC CO. . Many Bells in Carillon TJ , •. ,., . ure 71 ll l' ll s in the .carillon Collierville Insurance Agency \ · an . experiment, but 'with the W- Lynch Auto The modl·rn home is Incomplete J, Bldg. nf t h• • 1.- lnl'!•i:J singing tower. Mrs. W, N. Craig, intention or staying here and •'Everything Electrical" with•mt udpqnate E'ectric ServicP, our first year hRs met our t x Fire and Automobile Electrical Supplies Radios and Repairs peolations fully. We appreciate Insurance .... l, Phone 74 the many nice things that have Only the Best ot Phone, 99, and 15 been said to :~s and assure you Consult your wiring contractor all we are going to do ·our very h fl " when you plan to build. He b11at to medt your approval ''Say it Wit owers will give you valuable advice, during the ooming year~. We In our New Market want to print th.; news of the . FLOWERS you will Find Just Wilson Bro . territory . and any items, either FOR ALL What You Want . HAULIN~ brought in . or pho'led to Phone OOJ AS[ ONS PUBLIC 140, \Viii be a,>preci"ted. I \ . Home Made · Pure ·we Oo· Anywhere· · , Memphis Power ~'Light Company • -~ Aga~n thanking '; ·you, and _.. Any Time, · ·· • I ~ prdtniaing our ·cc:>' oper'at1on and ' · Caii -Mfs. --D~Ianey Pork· sausage .. ~ •.• t .. Pho~ 160-W 0.. t. . ~ , · ~~lp)n ev~ry W'ove ..~r ~ptHJild· · " Chas. Dean & Son i_ng ar.d development ·of · the en Hauling .I ilk- alplc 'tifJV. -·-·- . I T:HIS AND -TAA'r IN COOKERY ---. ,THE PAR~BL.E ~ oF TliE sowER , App.les are· so ·commonly f!lUnd If., 1 :-1.\-'; •. - ,.,.;,:~ ..... --""· •.. I " air markets; so wholesome ·as li fruit \ LESSON 'TEXtr-Mattliew 13 il - 23, . GOLDEN ' TEXT-W.ho hath ea·ra to liS . :. and eo popular a food, bear, let him hear. . / 1 we find new ways of . PRI,MARY TOPIC-Hearers and ,Do· · serving them most wei-· · ere.. , . . . .; .. , '·· · JUJ)IIOR TOPlC-:-Hearere ·and., Doere. '.come. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP· Pierrot Applea- Pare IC-Gtvlng Heed to Jesus' Tellchlng. nnd C.!>re six large cooking YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP· apples, cut Into eighths. IC-Take Heed llow Ye Hl'ar. ·· llfak~ a . sirup with one In this thirteenth .Mot cupful of water and cook 'chap~er ot thew the "mysteries" or the kingdom gently until .t he~ are are unfolded. By "mystery" In the nearly done. Add two tablespoonfuls Scriptures Is meant truth .. undlscover or butter and fini sh cooking. Now 11dd llh)e by human reason, made known hy one cupful of rich cream, stlr to mix revelation. The seven parables of this and pour Into a glass dish. grute nut chapter set forth In- a most graphic meg over the top and serve just warm.· manner the admixture of moral and Fried Apple Puddlng.-Line a but spiritual nft'nlrs In the world between tered pudding fll sh with strips of Christ's ascension and return to the Various 'devices have been adopted by the United States navy for the safety of submarines and their creW!!. sponge cake (cut one-halt Inch thick) earth. To Avoid Infection This plrture of the new S-211 shows the "pad eyes" near the water's ed!(e These rings wi ll permit cables to be whi ch ha ve been dipped Into milk and I, The Sower (v.- 3). nttached In case of slnldng and pontoons will then ra ise the sunken ship. Other safetv equipment on the S-29 sauted li ghtly in melted butter. Cut The sower Is not nampfl In this pAr Use Hanford's ~~~:u~es h Momsen "lungs" (q.ulckly attachable breuthln ~ devices for the cre~v), a sufety 'escape lock on decl; from cored, pnred apples Into rings and able. In the pnrnhle of the wheat b r t e. c~ew run escape, a marker buoy which Will serve as a marker for a rescue s hi)l, and a telephone cook them In the butter. Place half Balsam of Myrrh and tares, the sower Is the Son of All de•lera are authotlzed to refund rour monew noy whicn also will go to the surface and sene as a means of communication with the c1·ew below. of the · apple rings In the lined dish Man (v. 37). It Is evldPnt that the lor the II rat bottle II not au fled nnd !!1/_read over them one-hulf cupful sower In this case Is the Lord J esus of strnw herry preRerve or jam with Christ. Through the centuries He has Better to Ignore the children thao plenty or the ~irup . Hepeat and top •i.. : .. : .. : .. : .. :-:-:-:-:-:-:-: .. :-:-: .. :-: .. :-: .. :··:-: .. :-: .. ;· been sowing the sePd of divine truth to scold them nil the time. They, at y y with more cuke. flnlnet normally of their own ac account It hnth not heen frt SC I'ibed lest Inch deep In the corner of each squnre. 'l'o the Mt. It11shmore hi story there pnges of Impressions not unlike hen hearers (vv. li, 6, <'f. vv. 20. Z1 ). cor(l,- Children love Its rich, fruity he who shall rend this ln ~gr l p tlon nrush with egg yolk and milk beaten has heen assigned 9,600 square feet; tracks. One man deciphered eleven This means stones with a thin layer hereafter should then hold that " ·hich together. and press the corners toward flavor and It's purely vegetable and " .r Darius was crumpe'd In about 800 signs, nnother added knowledge of of soli upon them. Unfler SU('h condi harmless, even for babies. hnth been done by me to be too much the center. Place half of a pench square feet nnd wus compNled to use seven more. Still there were not tions the seed springs up qulrkly, but nnli should not beli eve It, but s hould cooked In n rich sit·up on ench and Millions o~ mothers h11ve proved Its enough until Rawlinson, an En gff sh likewise scorches quickly. Hearts su a part of the space for translations tuke It to be li es.' hake until the pastry Is well browned. merit and rellablllty In over 50 years: Into two other languar.es. army ofll cer, workfn ~: lndependt>nt(y, perncfnfly Impressed receive Gofl's "Hawlinson nnrl the schol a rs who Sen-e with cream ns desRert. of steadily Increasing use. A Western Historic Mountain Memorials. went to Bchlstun on leave. He copied Word with joy, but when persecution mother, 1\frs. May Snnvjlly, Montrose. p eg~:e fl Ul\'3)' nt the cipher were oR no Various Good Things. much of the text, working on a fecll(e nnd trfrtfs come they are not able to California, says: "My little girl, Ed "Darius' In scriptions a t Behlstun; thanklPSS j oh. Du rius memorialized 18 inchPs wid l:'. Fluney, becuuse nf the wnter It endure. na's, tendency to constipation wns a the rock records of conquerors from th r m, too. l'i rnr the end of the tPXt !'ontains, should when suga r. re "Hawlinson, laborln~: alone, sof\·p ci u s in ~: 3. The thorny ground, or pre-occu Itnmeses II down to the ~'re nclt In they fmuHI: 'Tl1us snlth r..;l'lus, the problem to me nntll I began giving the great cuneiform· pu zzle and trans du ce th e liquid pfcfl hPnrers (v. 7. cf. v. 2:! ). her Ca lifornia Fig Syrup. It helped 1860 Rt the :\laltr el-Kelh, Sy ria; and Kin~:: "If thou s hnlt not cuncen l this lated Darius' 5.000-worrl, mountnln one-fourth, in reci In this cnse the ground Is good, mefo her rlght away and soon her stomaclt the Lion of Luzern, Switzerlnml: a re Nli ct, hut s hnll puhllsh It to t11 e world pes for hon py. engnn·etl history which b e~ ln s: low enoug-h nnd of sufllclent dPpth, and bowels were acting perfectly. three notable mountnln memorials," then ma)' Aura Mnzoln (sun god) b ~ 13eing s li ghtly says a bull etin from the \Y a~ hfn l! ton An Autobiography on Stone. hut hA s thorns In ft. Such rea llv hear Since then l've never had to have any th y fri end. mn.v thy honsP hl' numer Acid, hmw:; dishes "'I am Darius, the great kin~. thP the Word of Gofl, but th e cn.l·es of adxlce about her bowels. I have al henflqunrters of the National Geo ous. ll lHI mayest thou thyself be Iong should hn ,.e A vP r)' graphic society. kin g of kings, the Inn ~r of l'et·sia . 1 he this world and the drceltfuilu>ss of so used Callfornla Fig Syrup with llve,l".'" little IJit of so,]a "1\Iountnins are the oldest tablets king of the prodnres. the son of 11~ · rleh e~ ond the lusts of oth er thln ~;s. my little boy, with equal success." u se d with an.v man eve1· triNI to write upon," con tnspes, the ~l'fl l HI• on of ArsnmPs. the entering In choke the \\'ord and it be To be sore of getting the genuine, quantity orr r n tfnU<'S the hulletl n. "fiut hi s verv ultl Achnt>me nian.' and so on, nt eo nsid GIVES TEN MILLIONS comes unfruitful (Mnrk 4 :1!1). which physicians endorse, always ask eupful. HonPy In I:'St 'll'ritfngs' a re t'nsid P, not ot;tsidr, ernhle length. Many nrt! th e "thorny grounrl" for Callfomln Fig Syrup by the tulf. til e coml •. if kept dry a nd In a fairl y nf mou ntains. Pictures of the elk, "~lnci1 of Da rius' mPRsage i ~ liPrnt hea re rs of this n~e. The good see1l name. "· arru pla n>, wil l 11 ( 11 spoil. Extracted rnummoth, and mnny strnnl!e benRIS Pcl to the pnttin;: dnwn of rt- roll s ill ca nn ot mature hP<'a use (I) o'r worlrl ilolll'.'. \rill crysla lli ze wii Pn all owed pnlnl <' tl on the sill f's of ~ uht e l'l' anenll r nrious pr•"·inc!'R. !\iiH' rP r olt IPntl liness. Men nnrl women ur·e compl ete I n ~ tilTH! for some liiiiP. hut it will chamber" In northem Spain nre the ers Ill'!' ca1-re!l ill tile I'OC I< ahorr thf' ly ubsorh e1 l in the thin!(s of hu sl ness rpd<'i ful (':te ll uf !lour anti huller. nne cup· (D o~ ri q•r) , ju't norl h of 1\e~-rout h. e ll'1•ct or ri!'hf's Is to blunt th e spfri tunl ful uf ctllTIIIIt .kif~ ·. one cupful of boil Jut n• ~,. , ., -p d for :l,OOu yNtl's us u guest Negro Chemist Gets pPrcppf ion of men. Cll Lu sts of othN in .~ waiN, t\ro OUII t f'9 of hon py, and hook for vi~ itin ll' ln ntdPrs. thin)!s ent ering ln. 'fhis mrans the Milk From Peanuts t\ro O lll H'e~ of le111 nn juice. Cntlk till · "l'illlllf'S Of ('onqUNOI'S 1\ IH] th('ir !'(' pi P:t SUI'PS of life. Ali th rse thln~:s marks con>r the ro('k like nntogmphs Tuskpger, Aln.- Dr. Genr;~<' til tlli cl; h('foJ·e nll d i n ~: the hon ey and chok P the Word "' God. Mnn.v of the nn!l versps fill tl1c pages of un old nl \\'ashlngton C'nnPr. profpssol' nf lemon. en.lo,·nt rnts of the \\'O rlrt mny he lnno '·--- hum. chf'IIII Siry at T uslf ul prop nn•l moist. thPrefMe It wns rnpn· Next time n coated tongue, fetl scle n~ es. spoonful of mu shr'•<•lll en tsup. u t!'H · hnve ncrpirPcl nn fmportan .. e qu ite out •pPrH.l the r ntire amount within the I I I. The Purpose of Teaching In sound and sweet. That every stomo!'IL spoon ful of s u~:ur. Simn wr s~renil of proportion to thei r text. !"o r two next '3:; years. Parables (vv. 10-17). needs nt times. 'l'al'e It wi l('llever a hours. then arid one ~ li ce of ct11Tot hearty men! brin~ s nny discomfort. and unP onion. Si mm er a not il <'r hul f ThPre Is mnch misapprehension con Phillips l\1 11k of MugnPsfn hns woll hour. Serve with the mea t In it. ce l'llfn ~: t~nchlnl(ln pnrnhles. The pura ee1·s' co nv ention !wid In 1\'lchl tn, Kan., bnlfc method of teaching mAkes clea r mPdfcnf endorsemeut. And convlnce11 COLLECTING HANDCUFFS IS lnst fa ll. Combination Salad.-Take two tart millions of men a nd women thev didn't apple~ I'll! Into slices. one-hulf cupful the truth to those that love ft. but con T wo pairs of hanrlruffs were ob cen ts It from those who have a dls have "Indigestion." Don't dl ~t. nn1l KANSAS CllY MAN'S HOBBY tnfnP.d by Gi ll from Mrs. nentrlce of e n ;: li ~ h wa lnuts, one Ol'tl!lge cut don't suffer; just remember Phillips. Into bits. Dress with frenl'h dressing tn'llte !or lt. Je~us fllfl not te~c h hy Houdini, wife of the lnte Harry Hou parahles tiff the rulers had set their Pleasant to take, and alwnys effective. dini, the magician. One pair Is the And heap on water cress. The name Phillips Is Important; It Walls of Home Lined With Most were purchased by Gill at an auction hearts against Hlrn. When In thf> lt~tht Greens In Ramekln•.-Take fresh Identifies the genuine prodq(!t. ''1\Jfffc Valuable A ~rtment of Kind at Brookl)·n navy yard. Lillie hnnd slave Iron usN! by Hou or His mfmcfes and wonderful wnrkR cooked ~reens, season well with but In World. To 0111, the most Interesting pair dini In his exhibitions. The In ventor they turned against hlrn attrlh· ot Magnesfa" hns been tbe U. S. regis tered crumbs, pack Into buttered noll of handcuffs In the coll ection Is that or this hnndcufl' died ln n pair or his tered trade mark of the Charles H. romekfns. eover with a slice of bard utefl Bfs works to the devil. He de Knnsns City, Mo.-The market price used to murder Sheriff Homer Teal'f own ·make on hoard n ship while In nouncefl them In the most srothlng f:bliUps Chemical . Co. and Its pre· temporary restraint. They were pat cooked egg. add a hit of seasoning deeeasor Cflarlea H. Phillips since l 875. on handcuffs Is usually on the ad of Muskogee, Okla., on June 24, 1022. terms and began to tea!'h In par~thfes. and bntter and set In the oven to be vance when M. A. Gill of this city Is John Welch, a negro prisoner In the ented during the Civil wnr. In fulfillment of the prophecy of IRRI come w~fl heated. Serve hot. Any In the vldnf ty. He Is the lending col custody of Teall', kflled the sheri1T by ab .(Matt. 13:14, 15: 6 :9.' t O) . greens-danflpllon. splnneh or chnrd cr. ran. lector of "cuffs," thumb-cuffs, navy beating him over the head with the • Kilt Moat Economical moy be used tor this dish. ·pBIWPS ' Irons, and monocles in the United "cu1Ts'' and escaped. May nettle, burdock, Cod.;EY8r ReadJ to Protect ·-:: States. - Welc}1 was fre~d from the Irons. ()y Garment, Scot Say• God oft_ell _t(trlkea away our prop• . Milk '~ Hundreds of these adorn the walls his wife, who chopped through the ,Rothesay, · Scotland.-The reuoo marsh marlgQld are all most delectable greens, If e11ten _early ID the• IJlrtng. to bring 111 down upon hle mighty ot the home~ QJnklng· his collection ·the connecting chain with ·an ax and . then t.the s~tch wea11 kilts !& becaiJse Jhe1 1\apeect. mustard, . cow Cllbllage arms. What etrength' and •peAI.'e It Of.M~a niost vo!luibfe of Its khld lit the world. prled open the jaws of the hnnd.cul'ls are · ~ono.mtca, accqrdlng t Lord ,t:JB to teer tbeQt .undel'fleath ..,, Includ'ed . ln the unique display o( after attempting to file tbrougb one of Colum Crichton Stuart, H. P.; ·a ~ have ., different fta~or 'and 'lhour"' be Died 11 wkeo tender and JOUng_ Far u- we nllf llnl. ·1We • eebot e9 torture Instruments are M handcuffs, them. man If and brother of the mar farther doWD thaD tboM atNt'bld -W.Itll'. et'tlll U IOOD M tbe ~OW Ia each of which bas been locked about . Tbe nearo then buried the bodf of ·Qula of BntL Hll' ~Ill fol' the 81'1111.-Dodor Culler. - ' the wriltl of a murderer. The oldest the aherltr aDd the pair of l1andcufra plaldl wu toW In, a at017 at a Qaellc otr Ia read7 to HI'Vt. It II delightful handcutr In the eolledlon wu made bi a awamp where the,y were foucl. DMl!tiDI Jlelil betel u a pnalllb to 1atD1i dlopa; ..mMl lolt!IIO. n'- bvndrlld IIIID trolled &be tw.r ...... llludal bit til ~ .,...., It .. .. A ~r et ...... '""!'", l"· more tb8ll two ....- ._... "I ._. .tllld ...... --- ...... Vehtil~~io~~,· arid~:fl!Y:.·h~tter )Vjll Prevent Troubles; ~> ~... • , • ., 1;- • ·.- ,._, Chi~kens ·· iire~ u~luc\y I ~ .tbc titrut ture of th!lir beads; . for Jt makes them susceptible to " coids. Poultrymen · should try to ' avoi!J c()oclltlons that wi.H bring on cold~. IIBYS Dr. E. J.. ' Brunett, of the New . ):'or~ State Col Clo to lielp ttie lege of Veterinary Medlcfoe at Cor· l ~'i ht\.Jij,:Jll' l wh,i>n,l'vE•r . , bad breath, nell university;· • ,. · or a · In the head, In fr9ot ot tlte bFaln · coiistipa cavity, are thin cones of bones locat >these organs. ed In chambers. The use. pt these knows what. will chambers- Is to provide a~ space In the . system withoutf harm. which the Inhaled air Is warme"d ' be why the laxative' in:'your fore It Is taken Into the lungs• . When liome should have the approval oi ·a - chicken develop~ a simple cold, an a family ·epsm 1s a family dO- ·-"'!'.:.: Each bottle contains 70 If we feed the land It will feed us Is usually some underlying condition ' _,_ tablets, Ql' 35 di>ses. Slip and our stock, If we starve the lund thnt Is Indirectly responsible. This ~:::;""'::· -::::!1 a bottle into your band- it will give us a slim living and but may ·be tuberculosis, or worms, ~t . . hag. Carry your medi- little proflt for the work expended; c:me w1th y,.Pu• whatever the cause It shoulu be re The best, chenpest and most satis movefl before a cure can 'be expected. factory way to feeu lund Is with self During the three trying per• A third type of cold Is more of a feeders In the way of those plants distinct diseuse, commonly known as iods of maturity, maternity Regularity in Milking whirl] draw nutriment from the air . and middle age, this remedy bronchitis. This condition Is acute Dairy Herd Is Essential nod store it In the soli. This the anu the birus die quickly. The cause '?roves its worth. 98 out of 100 Regularity has a dollars-and-cents legumes do, provided they have been of the diseuse Is not known. The best report benefit after taking it. KID Rats value In handling the dairy herd. We Inoculated and supplied with lime trentment Is to Increase the tempera and enough fertility for their growth. Wltlioat Pol10n These roblets are just as-ej]ec.. sometimes wonder If farmers as a ture of the house, either by controlling class are forgetting this. In the Legumes are receiving more atten the ventilation or by using brooder AI New E:n-lnator fltaf tive as the liquid. neighborhood with which we are best tion In this country than In former stoves. In the early part of the out Won'f Kill U118efodl1 Pou,.,, acquainted It was once the custom on ·years. Farmers are realizing more break It ls well to remove all sick Doge, Cats, ol' 811811 Bally f:ltlc•• and more the need of keeping up the K-R-Ocan beuoed about the home,barn or~~:~ almost ·an farms to start mllklng at hlrus and put them In heated brooder yardwlthabootuteoafetyaoltcontaln•• five In the morning In summer and six fertility of the soil. Much of the land houses. Most of them will re~over ....._ K-R-0 11 made of Squill, ao recom• which has been farmed for many years mended by U. 8. Dept. of A•rlcultare. under In winter. The hour was seldom when placed In heated houses. Some the Cponabte proceao whlc)l lnoureo mudmum varied and plans were always laid to Is so deficient In lime, anu in some disinfectants will give relief, but otre"-'h· Two cane tdlted 578 nto at Arkoono State Farm. Hundredo of other teotlmonlato. be on hanu at the proper time for cases. fertility, that these elements quark remedies should not be used. must be supplied before we cnn be ...... ,.... Oulutee. chores, say~ o writer In the Montreal loolot on K -R-0, the orll(lnat 8qultt ellter Per13!( With him the :folly that seeks Famlly Herold. Now, on these· same gin feeding the land. Some few mlnator. All druuloto, 75e. Lora:e eire (tour tlmeo legumes such as alslke clover. white Investigate Cod · Liver •• much) $2.00. Direct tr dealer cannot oupply thr:ough evil -good.-Whittler. farms, the cows are milked all the Kentucky Wonder .Beans you. K-R-0 Co .• 8prlo1tltld, 0. way from six to eight o'clock, de clover, nnd Japan clover and hop Oil for Laying Fowls pending on how late the men were Will Return Big Yield clover will do fairly well on acid Iandi ·but sweet clover, red clover and The summary of experiments In out the night before. It there is The Kentucky wonder bean has pods England with cod liver oil for laying which grow from alfnlfa are useless to sow on acid Drink ·Water .to. l!omethlng on In the evening the cows eight to ten inches hens, says: long that are very fleshy and tender, land, as they will not thrive even If a·oRATS•ONLY that were milked at eight mny be (1) Fowls not confined or In open H~ijl Wash Out and when very small, are delicious they come up to. a good stand. milked again nt five. This Is not a fronted houses do not require cod cooked whole. The vines bear quite universal condition but It Is a true liver oil to prevent adult rickets. Kidney Poison heavily, beginning early In the sum statement of what happens on too Sweet Corn Develops in (2) Fowls confined behind ordinary mer and continuing till frost. It Is as many farms. These men are also glass require some adequate source ot If Your Back Hurta or Bladder good as nny bean while young, but Is Sixty Days in Dakota DON'T LET WORMS Bothera You, Begin frank to admit that they are not get· vltamlne D. tlng the milk that they did yenrs ago especially desirable to shell for late Sixty days from the time of plant TORTURE CHILDREN (3) The cod liver oil mixed to the Taking Salta fall use and also for canning or dry Ing the Gold Nugget sweet corn, a before life became so beetle. We be extent of2 per cent of the grain feed Children who have worms Ing, says a writer In the Farmer. E-arly new variety recently developed by have not a chance of being lieve that farmers are entitled to a suppiiPd the vltamlne D requirements frosts do not Injure the beans In the Prof. A. F. Yeager, horticulturist at healthy. Watch for the symp When your kidneys hurt and your good time as well os any other class. of the fow ls under experiment. back feels sore don't get scared and Said good times, however, should not pods tor cooking purposes. At thlq the North Dakota Agrleultural college, toms. Gritting the teeth, pick ( 4) One per cent of medical cod ing the nostrils, disordered }lroceed to load your stomach with be nllowed to Interfere too seriously time the shells fairly pop open. each It ts ready for table use. Seed was liver oil in the scratch feed may nQt ston;tach. a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys yielding a generous amount of delici planted on the experiment station with regularity In attention to the be sufficient to meet the requirements Rid your cblld'a body or these ruin· ~nu Irritate the entire urinary tract. ously flavored, large, dark beans. plots May 21 nod the first ears were ous parasites. Give bim Frey•a Ver• dairy cows. Nor Is It necessary. The of layers confined behind window Xeep your kidneys clean like you men around who nre still practicing This bean requires a pole on which picked July 21. mifuge-America'a safe, vegetablo glass. The source of oil used may be worm medicine for 75 yean. Buy it 'keep your bowels 'Clean, by flushing old-time regularity seem to have their to climb. One woman gardener first Gold Nugget sweet corn was devel today. At all dru11 atorea. a factor. them with a mild, .harmless salts good times as well as their lllore cure planted four hills In the back yard. oped from a cross made In 1925 by (5) It Is not possible to stnte If cod 'Which helps to remove the body's uri less neighbors. These hills stood In the form of a Mr. Yenger hetween Sunshine and Frey's Vermifuge nous waste and stimulates them t•J square, each hill six feet apart, nnu Plckanlnny. As compared with Sub• liver oil Is bPneficial to fowls not Expels W onns conllned or tn open-fronted pens get their normal activity. The function Watch Cow's Diet Prior the runner poles were tied together shine It Is eight days earlier, the same .()f the kidneys Is to filter the blood. wigwam style. The vines grew luxu quality and the color Is golden yellow. ting a normul ration that Includes green foou. In 24 hours they strain from It 500 to Her Freshening Date rlnntiy nnd provided an excellent lit The ears carry 8 to 10 row~ and are grains of acid nod waste, so we can Cows nbout ready to freshen should tle playhouse for her two little girls. pronuced nearly twl~e as abundantly readily understood the vital lmpor· be kept handy to the barn where they With the resulting shade provided hy us Sunshine, according to ~lr. Yeager. Healthy Chick Program Sunshine J.J.J.J. tance of keeping the kidneys active. may be watched and cared for. Equal this overhang, the ground unuernenth This description Is basefl on the per Brings Higher Returns Drink lots of good water-you can't parts ground oats and bran or two retained· much of Its moisture which formance of Gold Nugget on the col -All Winter Long Health sti~ks to clean chicks! By I :cJrlnk too much; also get from any I parts hran to one part corn meal are no doubt helped to account for the lege plots and may not hold elsewhere. abundant yield, for the family of four hP states. following four simple points In brood. AT tho Foremost Dosort Rosort ·-. t>hartnaclst about four ounces of Jad good grain feeds for the last two or the Wesl-ma,-volous gimate-warm sunny lng poultrymen can save 90 per cent Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass weeks. Cows should freshen In good . had all they could use from these four The new variety of corn Is being days-clear starlit nights-dry Invigorating .()f water before breakfast each morn· flesh. The grain should be cut down hills of benns. tried out In nil parts of the country of their chicks. Not only more chlckR air- splondid roads- gorgoaua mountain tpg for a few days and your kluneyR just before cnlvlng. by seedsmen and experiment station will be saved but they will be more acenos-flnest hotets-th• idoal wint•r home, may then act tine. This famous salts Cows after calving should get ************************** workers. Its success gent!rnlly profitohle birds to keep us foyers and Wrtt• ore• & o,.,., :1.8 made from the acid of grapes and plenty of water and green ·reed with throughout the country• will be known breeders. Grow them clenn, and health Agricultural Squibs next fall. and vl g•Jr will go with them through PALM SPRINGS ~~on , juice, combined with lithia, and the lnxatlve grain ration. If no pas- Calllorala as been used for years to help clean , ture or gil(' en feed Is a vallable, use life. ************************** The four points In-· the Kansas ~nd stimulate clogged kidneys; also beet pulp soaked In three or four Replace broken fenPe posts. Fertilizing Asparagus to nentrnllze the acids In the system times Its weight In wat~r. The malo "healthy chick" program culls for • • • clean houses, clean ground, and clean so they are no longer a source ot lrrl· grain mixture should be lncreaserl Provide shade for the growing to Insure Big Cutting tntlon, thus often relieving bladder gradually but grain should be fed The Tennessee experiment sta tlon fePd. chicks. By following these four simple rules weJakdnesssit sparingly' until the cow Is completely • • • hns made some explicit recommenda a n s 1s 1nexpens 1ve, cannot 1n- free of fever tions nbout fertilizing asparngus. egg production has been Increased 30 Clean up trash In the hom lots be eggs per bird In farm Hocks. This jure; makes a delightful etrervescent __· --.,.--- fore weeds grow up and hide it. They apply to hoth home nnrl com lithia-water drink, which everyone mercial plantings. One Is to fertilize Increase nt 25 cents per dozen means • • • an oduttlonnl return of 60 cents per. should take now and then to help kee1> Milk Production Cost The presence of the proper kind of llherully during the first three grow hen. their kidneys clean and active. Try on Wisconsin Farms bacterin in the soli Is essentini for Ing sensons to Insure a maximum this: also keep up the water drinking, One kind or tolernnce Is not caring A study of the cost of milk produc the production of all legumes. cutting of large shoots during "'the and 110 doubt you will wonder what • • • fourth season. Move Brooder Houses what a man does If he doesn't bother became of your kidney trQuble and tion on 48 \VIsconsln farms, maue by you or yours. A clay soli can give a very good This can be done by applying stable Brooder houses are commonly marle backache. the bureau of agricultural economics, United States Department of Agri garden. The malo difficulty Is getting manure at the rate of ten tons per movable In order to change their loco· a start at It, for It Is not the easiest acre or poultry manure nt the rate You have got to be Interested ln culture, and the University of Wis tlon nod keep the chicks on clean Way to Get At a Cold consin, showed that the amount • r soli to work. of one to two tons per acre. If ap ground. something or somebody besides your plied during winter either may be Ia Through the self to keep fro111 being bored. man lnbor averaged 171 hours per cow • • • But much of the convenience of a Bowel. annually, or 28 minutes a day. This One can make as much money put scattered over the plnnts but during brooder hou se Is lost when It Is moved labor Included milking. feeding. car ting phosphorus on the soil, where It the growing season ronnure should be to a point distant from other farm As soon as you catch cold, the pores A Lexington Woman Speaka Ing for uteoslls, nod cleaning the Is needed. as In any other kind of applied between the rows where It buildings. close; perspiration Is checked. Gases Lexington, Ky. - "My daughter-in barn, but not hauling manure from farming activity. will not come In direct contact with The problem of finding clean ground and waste can't escape through the law urged .nie to take Dr. Pierce's the barn, lleliverlng milk, or -eating • • • the plants. and keeping It free from disease germs skin. That's why your doctor's ftrst Golden Medical Dis tor young stock. Some farmers spent You can hnck out parsnips and Is a difficult one under average farm advice In case ot colds Is a mild lax covery. The· day I as little as 20 minutes n flny per oyster plant with a pick any time you conditions, but It Is a sure road to ative like cnscnrn. Medical authorities finished the first bot· Weak Bee Colony Never . cow, ami others as much as 45. want them If you were forehanded success. agree It actuallv strengthens bowel tie the change was last year and planted 8 supply. Makes Surplus of Honey muaclet. You get cascara In Its inost so great that my hus • • • Spring Is the time when bees are pleasn11t form In candy Cascarets. bXpect to turn out some great Again the Velvet Hammer is We had a party on Valentine made a booklet-The atorv of tbe Kelsey actors. Our officers have the whirled. This time ah1zing as ite afternoon and it was almost aq ~ontha. Others made a booklet-~ Frederick fiepdereon- William Les Aimables Franc~is initiative to put this over with a fourth victim the notoriQus de· much tun as the Christmas tree. Stories Pictures Tell. Hughes --- bolrn: here they ar~: ~- portment specialist Mise Dosia This month we have kept note · Tinnie Mae Looney hae been Mrs Wig~ine-Loia Fcirley L~s Aimabltls Francais, epon Mary L·Joney-Preeident Hinton. Though the hammer books and we have been studying absent all this week. We miss h~r Ol>odic.b Stump-Copeland Will sored by Mise Rhodes, , rganized Sadie McCandleee-Vice Pres • .~. knocks her hard, one is forced about George Washington and and hope that she will be back iams with the following offioers: I .ell L!)uiae Minton-Sec. and Tr'~!.J; to adcrit that as a result of the · have written hie life story in our with us soon. Frances Whittaker - L'lrraine Teague president, L,uise M·in- D~iey Lfle Kirkpatrick-'Reporter thing!! for which abe is hammered notebooks. De Witt and Velma McQueen Burchett ton eP.cretary, Leola Rogers Tne club colora are lavender and better1eeeona are secured. We have had very good attend- from Grand Junction and E'.ewyn Roeali~; 0 ;1s- Mabel Sugga treasurer, and Elise FariPy re · g>old and a C'lmmittee is W()rking Had the victim been a police· anQe this year but this month two Caulter have joined us since the Mr Rubert V Bobbe-Eugene porter. on a motto, and another commit• _ man or a detective she would boys have been sick with puen · Christmas holidays. L'loney Katherine Burchett told the tee ie gettin~ up a prognm to ba proably have been the world's monia. Now James Cargill ie well Suspenders seem to be fa4 now Jean Graham-Florence. Salmon history of the French Hymn, La given in chapel next Tuesday, be beat, for when she's in the again and we hope Elbert Will- We believe that Cecil has ~rgan · Marston Bobba-Aubrey Gu) Marseillaise. The first line of there and see what the Dr.amatic study hall the faintest whisper ie iama will soon be well and back ized a • 'Suspender Club.'' Celesta Vauderpool- Margaret this gong wae dicided upon ae Club can do. never uttered that she doesn't in school. We sold $12.80 worth of gard11n Treadwell tbe L"a A imables Frances paee ------hear, a note ia never passed un• seed and from this we made $3.84. Julie-Leo Hill word. Blue and~ Gold were chosen The Writers seen, and a piece of gum is This money has teen spent for Act 1 Was he a Burglar? L11te for the club colore, and • 'Tou· never chewed that she does n' Third Grade Ideas supplies for our room. afternoon in June. j mrs Pret" meaning always lhe writers club put on one see and cause to be thrown away. So;ne of our pupils are busy Act 11 A Human Bu~terfly. re~dy ae the ruotto. of the moat interesting programs Woe, unto those abe corrects We have used patriotic colora framing pictures. Neuly night. A contest was held on the of the year in chapel Tuesday more than once, for after the this month for the decoration of We enjoy the Damroach pro· Act 111 fhieve11 and Bridegrooms geography of France, At the end morning. Ae the members of second . time she catches one our room. With . the pot plants grams over the radio on Friday That Nil!'ht (aa they say in the of 45 minutes of entertainment this club are classical by virture, breaking any of her deportment and lovely spring flowers we n::orninge. movies) delicious rPfreehments were rv· 9 tl-t4'1y chot~e a very effective scene rules she takes for granted about think it 1a quite pretty. JOKES d, 11 fr.:>m Suakeapeare'a Hamlet to six additional times which means This month we have been quite ''Arnold, can you name a cape . Mr Williamson was guest or prt>aeqt . b ·~ f Jre the auditorium. it D F f I d • •? d Sophomore Items or or a month y eportment busy etuding history stories. We in Alaska aeke the teacher. honor anu. Lee Aimables Fran- was . di·Oj _ I ~et scB'le in Hamlet 't'rade. Oh, no she doesn't mark expeot to begin our • •Patriotic ''No'm•'. replied Arnold-- oaia t>xtend to him a sta d.nJ! ~110 .ying the duel fought between you off five eac:h time she thinks Booklets" soon. "Nome ,that ie righ~·', comment• The tenth grade girls have invitation at all m6 etings, Hamlet and .. L'lcites. you're misbehaving hut sends a Next Thursday our grade will ed the teacher. "Now, the next finished their dress de and wo~'l Katherine Burch'ltt told the signal acroea the study hall give a Dutch program in chapel. boy may name another.'' have l!tarted on their silk ones. The Classical story to the audience up to the victimizing the one caught in Irene Fin~~:er and Herman Rue· Stanley: Father, if you will give We are planning to have a con· scene that was shown and tben front of the entire Achool. eel! were absent several week a on me a dime 1 will be a good boy, lteet on the silk dreBeea. the curtains opened.The audience Miss Hinton ueea no pereuae- account of sickness. Fa~her: When I was your age, 1 T~e Home_Eo~nomice girls are Tne famous Classical Club or was expecting something dry ion or coaxing, but is eo firm We are sorry that Flora Cox wae 1:\'00::I for nothing. mak10g preparatiOns for the F. F. the • • Lucky Thirte!tJ)'' met and out of date but instead they and steady in her resolutions and Frank liill Pearce are sick. PUZZLE ·~· B~nquet to be given eo~e- Tudeday, Feb, 18 and had a very received a very pleasant surprise that everyone knows it is beat to We mise them, and hope they . ttme tn March. We are planmng 1 good meeting. The following when Hamlet in the form of obey her. will soon be back with ue. Find the name of tw;lve ammale · tne m~nu anti will cJok and serve officers were elected : Robert Shelton and Larertea re• Yet, for all the things she has We all had our pictures taken d h r the F. F.T boys and their fathers. Margaret Pearoe-Preaident presented by Aubrey Jr Guy been hamlllered as a profeeeiona· about two weeks ago ar.d moat of c 0 ax Our Latin class iR making a Waree West-Vice-President d hi 11t~e showed their skill in the old art list in, she' a a goo sport • w o e ue are well pleased with them, e w 1 b notebook on '' Veni, vidi, vinci' '. Ruby Crawford-Sec.and Trdae of fencing. They were objects of hearted and willing to 'do any_ Grace Ward McFerrin gave We are very glad that our Vashti Balloue-Reoorter rouch laughter, By the King's thing for the good or up building our class such a nice table for class was represented by three For our Club motto we chose treason all who are present die of the echool,and can be depend the Victrola. We are so proud of Now The 7th And 8th girls- Lorraine Burchett, Lois ' • Altus, Altior, Altiasimue' ' and this ends Hamlet. ed upon when probably all other ~ it and we thauk her so much, Farley and Margar11t Treadwell, · t h The Seventh and Eighth grades meaning ''Hi~h.higher, highest''. have faile d • Meet w1t 1 er out- These pupils are on the Honor at the Basket Ball tournamenL have organized their clubs and Mtss L'\velle H.hodes i9 apon aide o f the study h a II , an d a Roll for the sixth month: Sue h\et week end- Aubr,y Guy and The Vacant Desk · elected officers. Tt.e A club put sor of the Club. more lova bl e an d p I eaemg person 'Ann Jones, Virginia L1rinll Thomas Hart at the boys tourna The following program oo · on a program in chapel last week M >nday, at noon. while taking one never k new. Jane Isbell, Louise Harris, Lila ment at Bolton last week end. mmittee waR appointrd for our and the B club will put on one in B!)ma of the epring air, we we~e Sigreet, Grace Ward McFerrin, two weeks from now, we are next meeting: Vashti R '\IIOUP, and Annelle Bobbitte. surprised to see Mutha _Morton In Memoriam I nell 'l'~ague and V~rginia KAlsey. enjoying these programs Vllry Sophomore Ambitions appear in tht~ crowd. Three wee.ka We will have charge of thP ''There is a Reaper whose much, ago, Martha wai taken to the name is Death I 5th Grade is Busy The pupils of the eighth grade ch1pel program March the Ida Dawkine-a movie star hospital for an appendicitis oper• And with hie sickle keen are going to order class pins in a eleventh. Ruby Crawford, E-..~la Mabel Suggs- to be like Clara ation. The operattop was a sue- He reaps the bearded grain at Two new pupils have been few days which we will all be Doyle and L')uise Dawkins werP d M h bl to Bow h C8BS an art a was soon a e a breath, added to our grade, Johnnie proud of. h t 0 1 Mary Helon Crum-Ballet dancer c Woeend p ~hn t e program. b I be at home. Several of the Juniors ·And the flowers that grow Hoeland and Roberta Riley. Both We all had 0ur pictures taken e o not ave many mom ere Jese:e Keough- beauty epecibl· . b b h k . went out to eee her. Shtt stayed between''. come from the Memphis schools. a few days ago and received m our c 1u , ut w at we 1&c 1n I • iet . k . rt through French and Enghah The grim Reaper came into. our We welcome these new pupils. We them Tuesday, quamty we ma e up m qua 1 Y· class with us Monday afternoon. midst a short time ago, and took have 36 on roll. Lois Farley- ideal housekeeper Even t ~l ough she oouldn 't walk from uatOne of tbe brightest and .Li:>rraine Burchett- a farmers Our activity periods are busy Our Busy Freshmen Pythagoran up 1 he atPps by herself, she was beat boya in the Fourth grade· ones now. Product mapa, battle wife The brrJ 1gh~ up to E- 1glish class. She Charlie Duecoe· in the flower of ol King's Mt. made of clay, (an Our Latin Class boaete of Va11hti Balloue- all alar Basket Ball player is ramaining at home this week, his youth, . aeroplane made b~ Walter L 'l we) nine :Dembers which consists of Here we mathtma>icians an Mary CrPnehaw- jiJ8t a rlapper but we hvpe to have her with ua Always quiet and well behaved fiirat steam boat and an African eev( n girls and two boy e. Our and just a claa&matea whom he !11ft behind. the R ':l d side won. Our average The Home Economics class is bP'ore long. Tll arouse more interest a moor maiden • e prayer Needless to say, we all miea him. on th _9 R ~ d side being 98%- the cookmg now, an d we enjoy a M• stt Lyno:h has secured a Vf'ry th ~ mJlsic pupi19 to practice, Mtell Marjlaret Tread well - an answer He was one of four on the hon · Blue aide 96 %. dish nellrly ev ery m0 r.ning. Some olever play pertaining to math- Leith L ff ered muei, pins to lhe to a youth'd prayer or roll at the end of the first term . February had many t>irthdave. tim es we Jet a tPa oher share part ematice, which we are working pupil ~ who would practicg the Pe· Aubry Guy, Jr- to wear a no 5 Now, hie name has been trans· We had a Washington program, of our dish with us. Lately we on and expect to have in chapel q 1irlld amount which varied ac · shoe ferred' to the ''Roll up Yonder'' an E lieon program, a Lincoln have b-ee n plannini{ and making on the eigh'eenth of Marolj , cording to number of years they William Hughes-aviator far greater and grander than any program, and a Valentine poet- al-ads.W d like this epr1ng weath- watch for the date and try . .~ o b . ~. ~ad taken music. Those recievir g roll on earth •. o.ffice, er;' (6u't we want coldet weather Eupgene kLHooney-to be anolh&r present.. pine wete: Lila S llrest, Gr.sbe alrlc enry W.e de~pty sympathize with his Karr Hinton Jr makes our sowe may.makecongealedealada. 'I! D 't ''d ,, L'lst year the mambars of th f' ·ward McFerrin, Ruth Flemhip 0 01 aorrow) ng loved ones, and we room loo~ very ''spring liktt'' 1We did not' 6njJY our tf.at last rvl e uecoe- a Y ua~> math club got nry attractiV:t- Elizabeth,.Carriogton,Dorrie Kirk: hope that God will, in time, en· with hie pretty_yellow flowe:e . He month ~eoauee we had not been pins with a matbeoutic emblem Janie Curingwn, Maree Neelj, able tbinn to forget their loea, in brings a big buncll every day. studying very har• ~ w ~