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MARCh 31, 1960 SCBSCBIPTION KATES M V itm U UupUn maa uom PRICE TEN CENT OLUMEXXVH No. 14 KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY MM ratalde ttal ires to N. U.i i&m hmm m. v.

r U. S. House Of Representative Arrested Wednesday Afternoon Education Passes Jess JQGiies ctfes Charged Wiflh The Endorsing llend erson Moird Joseph Tadtack, Dec. 15 job; and, from the Third Congressional Dis- Of I doing an excellent er ORTH CAROLINA is I4JPLIN COUNTY WHEREAS, Judge Henderson has trict of North Carolina, and said WHEREAS, the Honorable DavH served for two years as Assistant Board does hereby pleadge its sup- By Panl Barwick ler, accompanied by SBI Supervisor have had $180 on his person in the County. Duplin N Henderson of Wallace, Duplin General Counsel to the Committee port to his candidacy. Jesse James Oates, George Canady and Agent Frank pnorning on December 15, when he Sheriff Miller advised the U S. 5, Wednesday "furth County, North Carolina, has annou- on Education and Labor of the THE aforegoing resolution passed Negro, has been arrested and Satterfield. left his home on route Clinton, Times night that nced his candidacy for the United House of Representatives; and, by Duplin County Board of Educa charged with the murder of Joseph Tadlock was found in his burning "When his body was found," Sher er investigation will continue with 31. 1960. Tad- of other evidence States. House of Representatives, WHEREAS, He has been active tion this March B. Tadlock. Tadlock was found mur- 1949 Chevrolet beside a rural paved iff Miller said, "he had $2.75." the examination Civic, and s A. Chairman been collecting to submitted to the FBI Lab in representing the Third Congress-kia- l in leadership in Church, P. Cates dered in the "early evening" on road about three miles east of Fai- lock had allegedly be County O. and Washington. D. C.,, District of North Carolina; political affairs of his Town, sJ. Smith December 15, 1959 near Faison. son. Bernice Williams, farmer of insurance premiums probably DaU per-- s nor the SBI would id. State, and Nation; and, s William F. Duplin County Sheriff Ralp Miller near Calypso, found the car in a had more than the $180 on his Sheriff Miller O. on this "other evidence." J ) WHEREAS, He is from one of our WHEREAS, It is the opinion of s P. Johnson Secretary said today the arrest of Oates was ditch burning and went to Calypso, on when he was murdered. comment he is qualified by Volun- Sheriff Miller said an autopsy SBI agents who have been work- ijremoBi American laiinuei, aim this Board that PAUL HENRIED the result of "Intensive investiga- and summoned th Calypso re- ing closely with the Sheriff's De- served with honor for four- - vars experience, training and character tion at to Tadlock's whereabouts on teer Fire Department. performed on Tadlock's body ' partment on cracking this case with the U. S. Air Force durins: to represent all of the people of the AZALEA FESTIVAL KING the day and night of his murder. No one knew a man was in the vealed 'several skull fractures." of been Frank Satterfield, Geo- World War II; and, Third Congressional iDstrict in the Paul Henreid, theatrical and motion This lead to Oates at an undisclosed car until after fire had been Oates, at the time Tadlock's have Farmers Can Get rge B. Pearce, John WHEREAS, He is a graduate of Congress of the United States; now, picture actor, will reign as king of place" extinguished, according to officers. murder, was living at Faison. Since Canady, E. then to Mount Olive. Boyd, and Bill Best. Highway Pat- Ddvidson College and of the Unl--: THEREFORE, Be it Resolved, the N. C. Azalea Festival at Wil He would not reveal the place . Sheriff Miller said the motive for he has moved - Tom Bryan, of Faison, has vtrsity on North Carolina, and is By the Board of Education of Dup- mington March 3. Born in Oates was placed under arrest Tadlock's murder apparently was However, when he was arrested rolman afternoon, he was in been associated with the investiga- practicing Attorney, having ser-- 1 lin County that the Honorable David Quick Service , , in 1908, Henried re- Wednesday afternoon by Sheriff Mil "robbery." Tadlock is alleged to Wednesday as Deputy Mur- 1 as Solicitor of tin General. N. Henderson be endorsed by this ceived his schooling in , Sampson County jail in Clinton on a tion was Sheriff's t Al- - rt In for Byrd in the early stages of the ouoty Court of Duplin and is now Board to succeed the Honorable where his father, Baron Carl charge. order ray A. Barden for Congress of was Oates to be brought back to Duplin investigation. i. Irving as Judge of said Court, tnd Graham On Soil Tests phons Von Henried Sweden, To emplyoed as financial advisor to Tuscarora Boy Scout Council Hold County to stand trial for Tadlock'? "I would like to express my ap- Emperor Franz Josef of Austria. murder, the charge was preciation for the complete coop- Because of the unusual season His theatiracl career began in 1933 dropped. eration I have been given in investi- To Remain In Duplin experienced of late. of Sheriff Cpl. Brooks farmers have when he was discovered by Otto Camporee At Camp Tuscarora This Week Before Oates' arrest. Sheriff Mil gation this case," Miller many farmers have been unable to Preminger. After many plays in ler and SBI agents working on the said. "All of the law enforcement of1 Five. I Voluntary reduction in rank District get soil samples for testing. Vienna he went to London theaters case consulted with District Solici officers in surrounding counties pri- Purpose of the rorganization, ac- Tuscarora Boy Scout Council will working a claim himself md will Cpl. T. G. Brooks of Wallace to Eugene J. Kamprath, Director of and later into British Movies, app- tor Walter Britt Tuesday night, and cities have worked closely with High- to Sgt. Fearing, is to reduce sponsor a unique "Gold Rush Cam- give $5 to each patrol registering be vate first class in the State cording Soil Testing Division, with the earing in "Goodbye Mr. Chips" and Britt gave the on proce us and I appreciate it, as well as of district by creating poree" on Friday, Saturday, and tween 4 and 6 p. m. Friday, April 1. way Patrol was announced Friday the size each North Carolina Department of Agri "Night Train." In 1940 he came to dures to get Oates back to Duplin the work done by the SBI." districts within each Sunday, April at Camp lusca-ror- The marshal of the base camp by Sgt. T. W. Fearing of Goldbsoro additional culture, said today that: the division the United Statese, appearing on troop. He this will provide likes a clean site so he also pays eommander of District Five. said is with its testing and the New York stage then going to Council headquarters has soerad when he sees one. The marshal will Brooks requested the reduction in better and closer supervision. that quick service can be given if Hollywood in 1942. Among the mov B, with headquarters in word that "gold" has been pay for a good campsite, ground Duplin County Egg Referendum Polling rank in order to remain in Wallace. Troop farmers still desire to send in soil ies in which he has starred are the found in eigh "towns" around cloths, properly pitched tents, etc. Under a reorganization of the State Fayetteville, will have six districts. samples. "," "Now Voyager,' Friday, Cpl Brooks is a native of Duplin Camp Tuscarora, Since this camp In order that the gold rush officials Highway Patrol, effective It will require from seven to 10 "Casa Blanca." "Outward Bound,' trans- County and has been Cpl. for many is the property of Tuscarora Coun- may be sure that all participating Set-u- p Jpl Brooks would have been days to receive results from soil "", and "Hollow Triu Places Are For Saturday Vote in western part years. cil, only troops sponsored by insti- are legal prospector, tney pay 3u ferred to Marion the sent in now. mph." his tutions within the area of the lus-caror- for each patrol in uniform. A bonus Of the state had he maintained been the assessment. If it is approved, are entitled to this gold, the of $25 will be added for permanent Seven polling places have tank: set-u- i 1. will impound for the April 2 Saturday collection will begin on May It is 5 Duplin council reported. patrols. The marshal Under the new program, To Be Enforced Duplin County. estimated that the first yea '.: re f Roy Sitterson' Search for the gold vil. be made all money and gold if the campsites Egg Referendum in . County will be in District Three Snodie Wilson, Duplin Assistant ceipts will amount to approximately Onslow County, by patrols during tne camporee. are not left clean at the end oi the "f Troop B with County Agent specializing in poul- $30,000. will in Jackson- Funeral Sunday Town Reviewed At Meet Base camp is to get sot up Fri- rush, and no award will be given headquarters be Regulations egg through Polling places w ill open a! !.' a. m. 6 p. m. until passes inspection. try, said all producers ville under the command of Sgt. 54 early day, April 1, by Each patrol site Roy Bryan Sitterson, died v ill out the County are urged to make and close at the time the respective : fc. meeting of the Ken-- tinued If service is discontinued, of prospectors is to register with Patrols during the gold rush J. Mitchell. Thursday mdrning at his home after At a recent ' special effort to vote Saturday. business closes where the vote is be- Sampson Counties Town Board which was a charge of $3.00 is made additional the assayer between 4 and 6 p. m. also be given problems which they Wayne and an illness of several weeks. ansville The issue at hand is on whether to ing held. two 22 following ordi- to the bill to cut the water on again. to receive maps covering the vari must solve. ill comprise District with Funeral services were conducted held on March the assess the egg producers one cent Polling places are: Albertso in Golds- - regulations were re- An extension of time will be allow ous diggings. A sample problem: There has ieadquarters remaining at the Kenansville Baptist Church nances and to at the Pro- Leroy Simmon's Feed Mill; Beula-vill- ' which will at 9 a. m. no rain for three months, re- per hen be collected boro under the command of Sgt. which member at 3:00 viewed and it was determined that ed only in such cases have The gold rush start been Chinquapin, L. II. of he was a of water. The cessing Plant with the money to be FCX Store: Fearing. At present, Wayne Samp Rev. these regulations should be carried prior approval of the Town Board Saturday, April 2. There will be no sulting in a scarcity Otloek Sunday afternoon by only used to promote consumption of Thomas Store: Wallace, FCX Store - of the of Commissioners. This information sooners. water bags are empty and the son and Duplin counties- comprise LfTWren Shane. pastor. Burial fol out for the best interest Carolina eggs. and Aycock and Son Feed Mill; town. - has beet, printed wajer bills for Patrols will have other ways of water available is found in a stag- Jorth lowed in the Golden Grove Ceme n At s of those Rose Hill. Coastal Plain Feed Mill; Sharpe presided at several years and 411 be strictly earning "money' in addition to find- nant pool. The water is muddy and least tery. Mayor Lauren on Saturday must approve and Warsaw, FCX Store. regulations enforced. Any person who turns on ing a rich claim. Present will be probably contaminated. The patrol Tax Collections He is survived by his wife. Mrs. the meeting, and the tampers with the ( ole timers) who has an ore pan and two matches. Martha Pickett Sitterson, his mot were approved by the entire Town the water or prospectors have of Town will patrol must render one quart her Mrs. C. B. Sitterson, Sr. three Board. meter after an official the already filled their poke and The At Wallace-Ros- e Hill School Month Of March will prosecuted to gold good of water safe to drink. brothers C. B. Sitterson, Jr. of TOWN TAGS has turned it off be be willing pay for to The assayer is Harry L. Phillips, Duplin County Wis., Dr. Beecher Ward Sit- 'By ordinance in 1936 and each the extent of the law. stunts and meals. TOWN TAXES Tax Collector1 reports the following terson of Oakridge, Tenn. and Jack successive year since that time, Swine School To Be Held In Duplin Co. of every resident of Kenansville who There are yet some citizens whose i Tax collections for the Month of Kenansville ,one sister Mrs. R. taxes delinquent. It is not fair March 1960. Edwin Peele of Wiiliamston, five owns an automobile or truck re are At B PW to Henderson Guest Speaker & A swine school has been schedul Ritchie; and Swine Diseases discus- - 1959 $14,298.48 sides in the town limits of Kenans- for some people pay their taxes neices. to Mea- ed for Duplin County farmers dur- - sed by Dr. H. H. Phillips, Veterina- - 1958 6,496.22 ville must purchase a town license and others not pay them. un- David N. Henderson of Wallace, Chairman of Public Affairs, Mrs. ine April, with the school spanning rian. 1957 1,782.31 tag for each vehicle. Due to the sures will be taken to collect candidate for the U. S. House of B. F. Hobbs, introduced the speak- the entire month. April 12, Meat type hogs and the 1936 895.96 change in personnel and improve- paid taxes. Please pay your taxes School Clinic Representatives from the Third er. Vernon Reynolds, Duplin Farm type certification program, discus- 1955 185.37 Pre ments on collections, the time for before some embarrassing action Congressional District, was the Miss Mary Alice Blackmore, club Agent, said today that the school sed by J. R Woodard; and April 1954 80.21 purchase has been extended until must be taken. Re-Schedu- meeting Wallace-Ros- e and swine feed- les town guest speaker at the March meet- president, presided at the will be held at the Hill 26, Swine nutrition 1953 56.06 May 1, 1960. For each auto or truck All monies and business can with ing of the Warsaw Business and and welcomed the members and high school and each session will ing and management discussed by 1952 58.37 not so licensed then a penalty of be transacted Mr. Preston Women's Club. His guest who were present to hear Mr. begin at p. m. Dr E. R Barwick, All of the in- 38.60 $5.00 will be added to the cost of Holmes at the Holmes Jewelry Professional 7:30 is1951 Col- " Dates Shop. subject was "Woman's Role in Henderson . Assistant County Jim structors are from N. C. State 1950 65.10 the license. This regulation will be Store, next to the Barber Agent following Town of Bunce and Wallace-Ros- e Hill Voca- lege with the exception of Dr. Phil- 1949 28.43 Due to the snow the enforced. Each year thereafter the Kenansville for of tional Agriculture teachers T. M. lips, who is a Duplin County Veteri- 1948 13.48 schools have been dates for purchase will run identical Board Commissioners. Fields and Jack Dail are in charge narian. 1947 19 pre-scho- clinic. to the state auto license. " imm- of making arrangements for the Duplin now is second in North 1946 25.58 Bring with you your child's WATER BILLS W. Heman Hall Killed By Falling Tree ceritfi-cat- Swine School. Carolina in swine production and 1945 1193 unization record and birth The water bills for the customers FFA Classes and instructors for the is expected to show an increase 1942 4.57 the Health Department urges. of .the Town water system are pay Beulaville William Heman Hall, respected I. and Rebecca Catherine Newkirk school are as follows: April 5, over the next few years. 1941 4.73 Chinquapin (c) April 4 at 9:00 a. m. able on the tenth of each month, Duplin citizen and Rose Hill lum Hall of Rose Hill. Swine Housing, discussed by Ray 2.37 Warsaw (w) April 7 at 9:00 a. m. and if not paid by the fifteenth of 1938 berman, died early Thursday as the Mr. Hall had been in the timber 7.63 Warsaw c April 8 at 9:00 a. m. the month"" service will be discon fl1937 Wins Land Judging of a logging accident. business since 1937. lie served as Chinkuapin (c) April 14 at 9:00 a.m. result pj Total $24,074.59 Friends and acquaintances of the Rose Hill postmaster for 13 years By: Richie Houston, prominent Rose Hill resident will and was a former member of the be shocked and saddened to learn Rose Hill Town Board ol Commis- Eastern Baptist Association To Hold BRIEFS FFA Reporter that he was killed istantly when a sioners. A he was TIMES SPORTS 1 fell on Presbyterian, an Elder The Duplin-Pende- r County FFA tree him. The tragedy occurred between in the Oak Plain Presbyterian Pledge Federation met March 23 at Beu- Named To Class 9:30 and 10:00 a. m. ( Thursday. Church and was clerk of the ses- laville and held its annual Land -:- - -:- - :- School Of Missions April 3 - 8 Miss Barbara Ellis of Faison has He - By Joe Costin Judging Contest. Schools partici- March 24 on the Felton Rackley sion. had been an Elder since been named a member of the pled- farm approximately three miles 1923 and had also served as presi Calvary, Beulaville. of pating were Atkinson, Pendcrlea, April 8 Eastern Baptist Warsaw, First, ge class of the Rho Zeta Chapter Hill, to dent of the Men of the Church. From Burgaw, Long Creek, Wallace-Ros- e west of Rose according will be the scene ofv a Cedar Fork, Calypso, and Faison. the Chi Omega sorority at East Mc- his wife, RESULTS THIS WEEK pitcher but it mu-- t be said he did Association Hill, B. Grady Duplin County Coroner Hector Survivors, include the Twenty-- Alternating from one church to Chinquapin, F. and way control series of Schools of Missions. Carolina College. Neil of Warsaw. former Annie Jones of S. Pauls, North Duplin 8 B. F. Grady 0 fairly well to half the o night will one fore- Beulaville. e 4 Dup- - one of the forty-tw- churches in another each be cut- of the home; daughter, Mrs. Yallace-Ros- Hill 12 James Kenan power-lade- team from upper Soil Conservation personnel, Mr. Mr. Hall had a crew of men one participating. ign missionary, Mrs. John S, Oliver North Duplin 5 Beulaville 1 lin. 'the Assocation are OUR TEENAGERS Mr. ting hardwood on the Rackley W. E. Marley of Lumber Bridge; North Carolina, George Penney of Kenansville, 2 of Not only will each participating of Southern Pines, In May or June the Home Demon of the trees which two sons, Charles and Gene Hall, Chinquapin 6 ... James Kenan On Friday this week the B. F. on Leslie Barnhill of Goldsboro, Mr. farm and one church make a study of a " home missionary to Brazil who is home Club Programs will be on both of Rose Hill; one Grady Panthers came over to meet stration Abernathy of Greenville were very had been cut became lodged against brother: mission book emphasizing' the -- needs furlough. "OUR TEENAGERS". Mrs. Gnm- - another tree in falling. Waiting for Henry Hall of near Rose Hill; and GAMES THIS WEEK the Panthers of Beulaville in are scn- - generous with their time in provid- of rural mission's but also "will hear Three home missionaries sley, Family Life Specialist, will a crew to arrive to unlodge the tree, one sister, Mrs. David Williams, Grady at Beulaville Group II. They are: Fev. ing a day-o- and being judges for each night messages by foreign, eduled for give the training for this course. Mr. Hall was directing the loading also of near Rose Hill. Chinquapin at North Duplin Jr., currently ser the event. The I. J. Sandlin farm "i EXI'LOR home, and state missionaries. The W. L. Crumpler, Mrs. Mae Spicer, urges all Fam top of him, stricking him on head Funeral services were conducted James Kenan at open WALLACE HILL Kcv. was selected as a site for the soil program each night will include ving in Barstow, California, ily Life Leaders to be present on and down on Saturday afternoon at 3 00 o'clock JAM!-:.- Nor- judging. After returning to the Beu- ly broke loose crashed the mission study Robert Bushyhead, of Whittier, M., in Tae v '.' - so urn for the first hour Tuesday, April 5, at 2:30 P. Building to of him, stricking him on the heart at the Oak Plain Presbyterian Chu- NORTH Dl'PI.IN WINS - and Mrs. Troy E. laville Agriculture from ' non pit - which will be followed by the mis- th Carolina, the Agricultural Building. His skull was crushed, McNeil said. rch by Rev. R. .1. Wilkins. pastor OVER jumped Arizona. Rev. the field, refreshments were served ( sionary message. Brooks of Prescott, in- by B. cher. '"I Y'day to all the boys and their teachers. Believed to have been killed assister Rev. Wade Allison and F. GRADY Crumpler is a native of Clinton, and L. InVnv.en; follow- and Ik there JR. CLASS PLAY stantly, the in.juried man was nich- Rev. P. Clark, r Swindon bur- iiiiiiiiii in mm i ii. While or during this time the Ag- Clayton , miiim .";;.ti'it("!'.- has served as Associational Mission- Class of the Seven ed in the I he I'lif- - or-- lor The Junior riculture teachers proceeded to ed to Rose Hill physician where he Church Cemetcn led five innings of no-h- ball and ary of the Eastern Assocation. He six run- - .. :: bats- - Springs High School will present was pronounced dead upon arri- Charles Grady came in in the sixth when grade the boy's score cards and i was serving in this capacity heir annual play "Shy Guy on man. ai. . val, the coroner added. and finished the perfect job as the ' the-Ho- me Mission Board apponited determine placements. Allen " b only April 8 at 8 o'clock P. M. in the No one was injured. B. in eulaville capped top honors with else Rebels whitewashed F. Grady ' pastor of the foreign lan 4-- H one man on' ; fhim. as school auditorium. An admission Hall was t:i years of age. It the l:i - Chinquapin, and Wallace-Ros- e Hill Heman County a conference game was guage groups in Barstow, Calilor- tor (e, v " i' ms, be-- ! will be charged. following,. Beulaville F. F. A. He was the son of the late William firs; regular season game lor both tua, Kev. Bushyhead was Dorn ana The fore fr, -- l::t;. .'o'lrry PrHgen re- clubs. on Indian Re- winning team was composed of Council To licvcii iri!) nd up reared the Cherokee Swinson, a fast 'Mc three hits son of an Indian Floyd Lee Brown, Russell Jtennedy, two run Coach Rill Helton of servation, is the 13 and Wayne Atlas Moore struekout It of the first batters ' pastor, and has been very active Beulaville Team Gerald Kennedy and the Tiger-- i:d... I.oekamy would Meet Monday to face him. Everyone remembers in Baptist circles on the Cherokee have been air ;ht but had had very 11 Clavton from last year when h" Mrs. Troy E. Brooks In The County Count will meet pi'acti.L and was not any Reservation. In State Finals team will now ad Cut Scrape in little The Beulaville 1 hurled four eommplete games serves with her husband as area on Monday night, April at the ways near the real Lockamy". He vance to the District Land Judging A Warsaw colored man, Atlas the eastern playoffs and allowed missionaries for northern Arizona The Beulaville Land Judging Agriculture building at 7 3'J p. m. also said "Charles walked about Duplin-Pende- r Event, that will be held next month. Moore, age 21 of Route I, Warsaw only two hits. Grady was just about and southern team' which won the Plans are to discuss the county-wid- e six men was the big shot Nevada. chapter feels that their Re- and that The local was admitted to Duplin General Heai-th- e as impressive in bringing the One missionary, Dr. M. A. Cuonty Federation . land Judging public, speaking contests. state team has the capabilities to gain win season. for meet' will go to the State Contest on Hospital Sunday night as a result Pageant and Talent Parade bels their first of the Continued On Back Huggins, Raleigh, N. C, and in state-wid- e prominent recognition this area of cutting scrape Sunday nignt, Doug Kennedy, an more than 27 years General Secre Saturday, April 9. The a which are events coming off in of land judging and wishes them the 27 near Magnolia. lead the Rebel attack with two for tary and Treasurer of the Baptist contest will be held at West Rowan March April, stated Mrs. Lois Britt, assis- best of luck in the next round of alleged assailant, Charlie three, while third baseman John State Convention of North Carolina, High School at Mt. Ulla, N. C His tant County Agent. Dean's List Aj Salis- competition. Pearsall also of Warsaw is being Clifton had one for two. Glenn win speaK at tne cnurcnes mention- which is twelve miles from All members and leaders are sought by the Duplin County Sherif- King, Bobby Farrior, Harold Thom- Several from Duplin County made :.;,' i ed above4 bury. Other Beulaville FFA boys hav- urged to attend this important f's Dept . pson, and C. Swinson each had one the Dean's List in their respective In addition to the appointed mis- Members of the Beulaville team ing the opportunity to oh arve the meeting. i'li' li W llf lHIIIHIIIM M schools, according to announce- Mis Mary Powell are Floyd Lee Brown, Russell Ken- It is reported that the two were hit for the winners. sionaries Hester event were Ralph Evans Kenneth ments Registrar's Office. W. L. cur nedy, Wayne Kennedy and Gerald engaged in a fight. Club memebrs who are inter- Big Melvin Harper, the Grady from the Crnmnler of the Warsaw, First Church, Pickett, William Earl ? nt'and War- ' Moore is suffering from cuts of ested in entering the talent show in basketball star, managed to keep They were: Charles Powell, Because of the size of the Assoca rently on furlough from her miss Kenendy. Wayne Edwards. , t the adbdomen and is reported to be April are asked to come to the the North Duplin hits well scattered saw, of Presbyterian Junior Col- tion geographically, the twenty-on- e ionary appointment in Nigeria, will The Sixth annual North Carolina meeting prepared to present their until the fifth inning when the lege, Bette Ingram, Kenansville, participating churches have been assist in the various schols in Group FFA Land Judging Meet is sponsor The Beulaville Chapter, wishes to in a painful condition. investiga- to Cos- strong Rebel team exploded for Duke University; and Juditj) Rollins divided into three groups of seven II. Rev. E. B. Hager, Associational ed by Carolina Power and Light commens the visiting teams on The case is still under talent number the council. the tion by the Duplin County Sheriff's tumes will not necessary for this seven runs on four hits and plenty Warsaw, Duke University Nursing churches each: In Group II are the Missionary, of Warsaw, is the As Company, --and the N. C. Bankers their good behavior and welcome he reharsal. of miscues. Harper was the losing School. following churches; Mt. Olive, First sociational Director of the Schools. Association.- them to come again. Dept.

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