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f THEXEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., JULY 13, 1920.
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uramrsy league beuyeb
Russian Soviet Government Bays It
la Necessary To Protect Ship¬
ping In Caspian Sen
London.—The case of Persia versus
Soviet Russia, the first Mf «t Inter
national adjudication aadsrtaUwt: by
tha sounoil of thprlpugus Of aatioQs,
has been remanded 'pending the re¬
sult of the Bolabevilt promise to
cease, aggression in Persia and with¬
draw the landing party operating la
the neighborhood of Entell.
The supporters of the league antic!
pa ted action hy the oounsil of the Per-,
•ian appeal for Intervention as
flrat praetieal tent of Us power to set
lie internstionai disputes, but the
sound) after a few days' deliberation,
Soneluded that It was desirable, in or
dar to give every opportunity for suc¬
cess of tbe exchanges now going on
between Teheran and Moscow.. to
await the fulfillment of Moscow's da
dared tnteaUou* before determining,
(be manner .du( bringing the
machinery to to play.
ilr llrtc Drummoud, dealing with,
tbe subject of tha council sending
au Investigation commission to Rus¬
tle, announced that the wouncil could
do no more than note Moscow’s refus¬
al «t May M to receive such a oom
mission.
Reporting his Investigation of the
problems connected with the repit ri
atten of prisoners of war who had
been unable to return home, Especial¬
ly those ia oaptlvlty In Siberia, Dr.
Fridtjof Nansen, special eommlwnon
sr In this work, estimated tps psrj*-.
onsrs to the territories of the tart#
Russian empire at approximately a
quarter at a million and the number
it Russian and other prisoners still
tn Germany and other European coun¬
tries at not less.
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MCAPED BOL0IBR*
AR* MING SOUGHT . -
IN MURDER Mil
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Grant ,
New Development In •amp
Mystery Implicates Four Troop
era Who Escaped
0atnj> m taat,. m.—InvesttfStlon of ,v
the fatal, shooting of Mrs. Maud# Ln
silo Moti, wife of Capt topi Leroy H,
Moss, at Camp Grant, s new'
turn whan camp and civil authorities,
armed with rifles, began a hunt for
tour aoMiara who escaped . from ... the
jmsrd house.
OM.hf the tour has faced a count
martial three times os charge* pre
Sensed by Baptata Mom, intelUgecce
DtOesrs said, that ^ ^
tadlgatlpnB an uecape had been
prearranged came to light had w£^n_ the
inthorltles learned & ear been stol
«n af Davis Junction, just wiire south of
the camp, not far from the
Sheeting oeeurred.
According to report from Mounl
irove Morris, into Ogle that county. village, early la the •oldie^r# day,
tried to buy gasoline and. wh«n abak-, the
Wrage mep deellaed to aeil it
ioned Taht thpir Mrs. maabine. Moss had been , shot s j
was
not known until th* automobile in
arhfch she was riding with her husband
f nr r tJ r S 8 d n JLT
^OUP of r sSer. w It na« ws^W
i J «harp «"ty report IZ ^recalled was he*ird ttS Th® S mo
hoBKht^t .^.RreofthemotS that : i
was
w\King Striking a a bump pump in in the road 1 Mill an, j
Moss, who had been alseep on the il reir
teat, wedged between Mr. and
■ William V. McCrei^ht, slumped foF- 2
ward. Mr. and Mrs. McCreight,
beving Mrs. Moss still was aslesjp
when she failed to recover her poai
fton, pul out their arms to aid bed,
uid it was found only then that she
yad been wounded '
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Reoeevelt Attaeks Government Plana
Washington.—Revision of the prea¬
rns methods of making approprtattoae
tog a reclassification and redistribd
>>oa of the work of the various exeo^
Sv# departments are recommended by
Assistant Secretary Roosevelt in a lat¬
er to Representative Ireland, Repub
tcaa, of Ulluois, which has baba
oade public by the n«vy department.
Ur. Itooeevelt wrote lit, reply to aq
nquiry from Mr. Ireland as V* Whether
my reorganisations, reforms of ci^ai
loUdations would be made in the navy
lepr.rtment. The agslsUnt secretary
Ld not Confine himself to that de
yarWneut.
Honors Wen By Woman With Baby
Chicago.—The highest honors amonig
tie 878 persons graduated from the
Ygrthweateim university Were await!
■A to Mrs. Howard Van M. Tiicy of
dvanstan, who took her ani baby completed dau^b*
Mt to eolleg* .with her
he four-year eourse in three years.
Mrs. Traey wag graduated with a i*
gree of baehelitr of art*. She said
ihs planned to return tor her mss
»r*8 degree. The baby was born four
Booths after, the mother entered eob
leg* in the. fall of 1817.
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Foreee Are Driving , Pole#
Bolshevik London.—th#
Bolshevik force* in
he Kiev region are still pressing baek
me Pole#, following the capture of
ihe elty by the Soviet army, tbe of-,
ficlal statement from Moscow an
aeuubes. I
Flurries Of Snow At Omaha, NeU
ing .Ou^ha, N>b.—Fluries hkd of snow mrtb: th’*i
t afy reached
froiuii eniiad for eight a heat day*. wave which The had
montie+l tem
>er-..Ui*e oicppaa ti degrees. ______
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More Whit*# Than Nfgroea Arretted
| Atlanta.—There were eighty one
more white men arrested hy the po
lice Uurin* the month of May than
there were negroes. (a all there were
8 V ?3S arrest*. of( which 1,000 were
White men, SIS were negro men. 1H7
were white women anti 382 were negro
women. Fine* aggregating $16,774.50
were collected and sentences aggra
gating 871 days of Taber at the city
stockade were imposed by the record
*r. There were 520 bound over to
Uie state courts,, seventy live tor vio¬
lating the .prohibition laws, thirteen
for vagraney and.twelve for receiving
stolen goads- Twg hundred and twen¬
ty-two defendants' appeared in court
luriag 6ay Mkan^e. for vesting the speed and
and 23» were
with isHtag and loitet mg.
Reft Clerks' Head Will Investigate..
Atlanta.- Joseph C. Cog, member of
the board of <jir*fctore of the Brotber
iiood.of Railway icier he. has been tn
siWitAd .# Grjftd President J£. U
Fivagprald to tft#t Charge, of the strike
of railway Cjerita' of the . southeastern President
’e.derattoa tfOiporsitty. and of
F^gjggirald^agd other ggaud lodge
ticera )Ovestifit«t4^ wJBL'^tfWTUir arrive ia Atlanta
to the controversy, ac
wording tghNfHr* received hy the
newspapers from Preedesu Fitzgerald.
■The telegran; oonfirmed rjimors that
and circulated W the effect that Mr.
Go# waft being scat here hy the grand
$0grt.t*„'*ri|i* “hout a
rettfeihent of the strike between near
ijr two thousand clerks and the prinei
-par railways of the Southeast,
Ag«d Woman Breaks Hip
Dufoln.AMts; it. L. Cullen, eighky-
3 a# at tha at oat balovad old ladies of
this oosintjr, had her n*p broken by
^ Yefock fail between midnltfht and four
r*c«ily. it net being known
apw long she, lay o*t the sidewalk at
tar the (all be tote she was found. She
md bean nursing at tbe home af a
jeighbot and after this neighbor died
*he decided to go hoitte alone. Ou the
# cWto h# y dogs attacked her
w ki^ Ci f&tinj them off four she in the fell
usd broke h«r hip. About
a nnro posing by heard her
( or a«lp and went to the scene
it once. Policemen jm ware summoned
m oM 5** w: lied 10 b8r
aoliiewher# niediogl attention was se
jUr e<i.
Verdict Given Fer $1,008,310
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Savannah.—-A^ . million dollar verdict
--been authorised by Judge Bev
-y D ^iaa Uf the tederal the Union court Trust at
Jiie, place in favor of
j^paPy of Detroit against the Savan- Great
Lumber company of
ijlh lu ^ judgment including, in addi
tton, accrued iatwest of $lt»8.7ki.8t).
Thu principal sum ran over a million
ay fft.kiv. TlSe Great fiaatern was a
pre-war concern. A mortgage against
it was torecloeed in 1816, the prop
jrty being near Fort Wentworth. It
wm bought by the Bavanuah Klvsr
Lumber company, which now operates
^ huge business ou tbe site of the
i#tuucl orgairiation.
Fund #urted For j. me ,ons
Atlanta.—A movemeni to raise a
$2,vM)t) to lift mortgages total
jmiount from the home aud
0 i ueiectiv# Claud J. Jameson,
wbo W ** kiUed ^ “ ati * ro wbe “ U *
liiUM a * a “ w bUn Uiestnut * tOW “* m l^te ^ <u
,
^ oa to0i jT ” * T“ ta
Eol 0ria * r * 80nt wi4 ° ^ iuivlv th * "‘T * ® 0 T 1
. mad® the sopreoi® sacrific® 1
^ ^ law lB At . j
‘®* to * Williams well known !
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Fitzgerald Clark* R Return ., ur . To To Work Work \ j
fiuagerald.-. Members of the Broth
of Rahway uwks, *u« w*.ite |
to sympathy wi* ® * 1 ers j
Central of Georgia, , , ave na
work, havmg receive j
t national I
from tbe neaayuar
of the union to return to their
If. i* yuppeied that most of tbs
will again fill their for
t
pcisittous, While the business of
railroad was (Rippled by tne sud
gtup of Uje clerical force, the lo
public took matters easy and as¬
the road in getting arriving
dtetrihuted without a great
ot delay.
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$2 Warehouses Would Be Bended
Atlanta.—fiollowmg hie request te ]
state hanks to use their influenee '
the wjgtehwsemen in Iher terri¬
to Join th* federal bonded system
lees than Sixty days ago, 8u
of Banks T. R. Bennett
t&at thirty-two wargnouses
made application fer iieenae and
This is considered a nextrfcor
good showing in view of the :
that there sre bow only eight
warehouses ia the state, al¬
the add taw has been efforts is effect have sev- |
yeas* many been
to get the warehousemen to
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F*rnaer» Te Hear Abopt Grain
Romei-t^Rt* Rome chamber of com- ’
will 0& Sut letters te the
of . Floyd . connfr . and .... will run
aeries a^a4yqrtis«me*ts in faets th# Romu
setting forth about
impending $ood shortage and the
PC grain., .Thls actk>* was
r
upo^at a well attended meeU
«, «« thefrfrqftrffoh. The situation
digduMM, earaestoess *t tty lefl»th and with
many speakers
thle pitta U action was agreed
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INDISTINCT PRINT
r ■•cAi»eB eb'imerrfmjw
UNITED STATES PRISON
ARE AGAIN BACK IN JAI
Elght Men w#n Thejr Way To Lib
erty, But Five Of Them Have
Ben Accounted For
Atlanta' Ga.—Join) Duffy, alias Franls
Wood, and Richard Dodge, alias Henry
Roberts, two of the eight men who
made & successful getaway ou June
first from the federal prison in South
Atlanta, are behind the bars again, ac
cording to information received here
from Jacksonville, Fla.
The eight men secured entrance to
the new wing of the federal prison
during the afternoon hours recently
and finding there some plumbers' tools
(this wing has not yet been made
ready for occupancy) sawed their way
lo liberty, walked unconcernedly
through the grounds devoted to the
put. on farm, and disappeared. Three
of them were caught within a few
hours, but nothing had been heart!
of tha other five until the story was
received from Jacksonville.
John Duffy, convict 996S. with some
three aliases, was gent to Atlanta
from Cedar Rapids to serve an eight
year sentence tor violation of the in¬
terstate commerce laws. Dodge, who
uia«e h * escape once b-fore, was
sentenced by a military ••ourt in Bo«
top t ofive years for burglary and ab
genet without leave.
War Dept. May Investigate Jail Attack
Atlanta, Ga.—Incensed by the action
>f more than a score of soldiers who
badly invaded damaged College the Park, jail attacked and rescued anil j
,
a comrade. Private W. L. Pickelhei .
avei. who had been t wice arrested 1
>n charges of using profane language
in tbe presence of women, officials
it the Atlanta suburb stales that a
thorough investigation wilt be made. ,
ind that, If necessary an appeal will 1
be made to the war department. May
jj- S. A. Johnson says that College
Park was thoroughly aroused over the
iction of the sold,era and that every
possible step would be takeu to sec
to it that the guilty men were pun
shed properly.
T
i Jurors Gotten To Hry Communists
Chicago.—Forty days ago William
Lloyd and Iwenty-three other
alleged Communist laboritea Were
placed on trial charged with conspir
ing to overthrow the government.
Eight jurors have been selected and
i ( tol . ) , evs are Mtill trying to find the
))bei . f oul [ n meantime ihe eight
irs un(l01 . gl , ar( j j„ a downtown hotel
Jhfcy aent (he following note to Judge
0gcttr He | je | tae trial judge: “The
omfilunefita of the jurors already
rworn. W# are still alive and happy."
vV. J, Bryan Bans Certain Candidates
Fargo, N. D. -“No wet governor from
New Jersey will ever be tbe Deino
:iaiic candidal# for president.'' declar
id William Jenniugs Brvan, speaking
in Fargo, recently, undei toe auspices
»f a local lecture assoctaiiou Mr.
hry an also iiuiifec out tli vernor Cox
A ° bio ' “ ud ^“a 10 * Hitchcock of Ne
braska, as wets.' Mr. Bryan declar
«d ue was takiug a dry piauk aud u
‘prison term for profiteers' 'plank to
die riau Francisco convention.
Key In Race For A Second Term
Atlanta,-Mayor Key has announced
^ intention to become a candidate to
mcceod himself tn the municipal pri
?$ry of July 26 H has srved
and wa* elected to the office
"tree opponents * after ... hotly
iv “ r a
' onles,< '' 1 While making no def
n " e p,atf ' rni announcement, it is un
1^°°" that he will base h b can
i,r,HCy on th * record he has nliU,e dur '
h is presenl term of office. The
tame of Amos Baker, a deputy tax
soJlector of Ftillon county, has also
a , a pr&baW ,, candi .
^ fop mayor. Mr. Baker admitied
j ia) be b()( j rPCe j ve( ) solicitation from
i large number of his friends and
calecl that he had prom'sed them a
reply with n two or three
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iVIfe And Babies, 75 Gallons, Taken
Ga nesville—County Policemen Kim
(y and Strickland and Deputy Collec
Lay had a very exciting chase
ended in the capture of a high
lowered car with 75 gallons of moon¬
whisky. !h the captured car
Oscar Thurmond, his wife and
heir two children, of Lumpkin county.
officers m# the car nine miles
of this c tv on the Athens road,
oing toward Jefferson. Believing the
contained liquor, the officers gave
and for ten miles the two cars
the wind, hut the liquor ckr
finally, overhauled and caught.
was released on a $1,000
and the car confiscated. The
was poured on the streets, a
number of sorrowing friends
the ceremony.
Man Confessed To Burglaries
Atlanta.—Howard W. Pratt, 20 years
alias William H. Bates, is being
'at tlie Fulton cohnty jail charged
having burglar zed several stores
Fast Point and College Park. He
as arrested by Policeman Owens, as
oft * strcet car *» East
only a short time after Officer
Wp „ ey &t College Park had
shots with a burglar whom
, :a w le'aV o tablishmerit of
College r .; k Lai ..are company.
w-as brought to - Fulton coun- ■
Jail a T«J fs raid to ave confessed
‘Deputy Sheriff J. 1>. Bazomore that
had co&fii n d a dozen or more
in Fast Point. College Park
City atid c Iher suburban com*
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$33 - $43 - $53 Groups
Values up to $80. *
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That’s about all we n&erf say You
know what the clothes ai 4 ©. Att the
regular prices these clothes give
you a big money’s wofih. At the
prices we are offering thent iroW, I
be of getting »
you can sure some as* ■
tonishing values.
Better come in now. You t an’f af¬
ford to miss this reduction event.
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See our window display of these
wonderful values.
R. S. THORPE & SONS
STYLE HEA0CTUAfctERS
552-6 Cherry St. Mtaetfft, Ga. I
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Mrs. George Johnson hhs returned
from a visit to relatives in North Car
olina.
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Mrs. M. D. Goode, after a three
weeks’ visit to the family of her son,
returned to her home in
Monday and was aconipained by her
grandsons, Durwood and Humber
Goode, who will spend the remainder
of the summer with her. j
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Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fletcher, who
have opened offices hefe for chiro
practie treatment in the Brown build¬
ing, are with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wil
.son on Church street.
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Judge and Mrs. /i. . C. Riley enter
tained at dinner on Sunday in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Houser, whos'e
marriage was a recent event of in¬
terest to many friends here.
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Mrs. Joe Davidson, who has been
ill in Macon at Williams Sankorium,
has returned home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale went to
Atlanta last week end to visit Mr. 1
Hale’s parents and to be present at
a family reunion.
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Mrs. Lizzie Jones, after a year’s
trip in the west, having visited the
Rockies, Seattle, Washington and
some time in Ala., has returned
to Fort Valley and is with her niece,
Robert Hale.
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Mrs. J. A. Houser has returned
a stay of several weeks in At¬
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Miss Annette Shepard entertained
a tv, 0 table rook party at her home
Beauty Square Saturday after¬
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Misses Pearl Holland of Statesboro
Helen Griffin of Waycross are
Wednesday to visit Mrs.
Hickson and Mias Susie i
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. McKellar of
Wesleyan were week-end gutstS of
Mrs. C. R. Jeiikiris. Mr. McKellar
filled the pulpit Sunday at the Me
thodist church in the absfence of Dr
Jenkins who is taking a vacation.
Mrs. J. M. Bass and family of Ma*
con are spending the week with Mrs.
Base' sister, Mrs. Nina Hhrtley,
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Mr. Harris Branham of Brunswick
is visiting relatives h'ere.
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Master Joe Durr, after Spending
several months here with his grand¬
parents, Judge ami Mrs. A. C. Riley
has gone to his home in Florida.
Mrs. Will Houser of Jacksonville is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L
Carter, on Central Ave.
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Mr. F. L. Lincoln and daughter,
Miss Lincoln, of New York, Who have
been here for several wetks with Mrs.
J. A. Turner on Central AVe., left
Monday for New York.
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Miss Richmond and Misses Trom
betti of Baltimore were week-end
visitors to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead of 1
and Airs. W. T. Myers of Ma¬
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
C. N. Rountree.
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McTyier fntd
Etta Carithers of NeW York are 1
Wednesday. Mr. and MYs.
will visit Mr. and Mrs. W.
Carithers for a week or ten days,
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Mr. Tom Murphey spent Sunday
Barnesville.
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Mrs. Houser Edwards spent several
of this week visiting relatives 1
friends in Macon.
Misses Frances and Pearl Price of
returned home Monday after
three weeks' visit to their sister,
W. B. Austin.
Mis* Meta McDbnald of Atlanta is
fcxprttdd Wednesday for a visit to
rdtetivss and fridnds here.
Mf-. and Mri*8* fit BroWn, Jr., of
of Milhpdgdvlllt ma visitors this
weak to Mr. BroWn’s parents here
Mf
Miss Bessie AnddSoh, tfho has
beeh attending Shmnier School at
Pita body in NbahVille, i| going lot a
visit to Mdrtt Eagle, T»hii., and to
ManihiOth Cftve, Ky., before she re
turns home.
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EV “ rts * nt * rt *lned
last Wednesday, celebrating her
e ** Vent b birthday. A large number
of friends enjoyfed $11 the attractive
features of k birthday party.
u *' ® ^ . . Rlouhnoy en
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£ 1 ™ . d, * CharllB nfer ™day ih ot honorof
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Mts. Roe Grtfen and Mr$. W. H.
bxpgct to leavb id a f«w days
or * v '®‘ l t0 Chicago.
Mf. *hd Mfs. * John * *
Ellis of Walden
Visitor* heirfe Sunday.
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Mts. Jrth Long marnfed home Sun¬
after a thfee Whekt’ visit to her
Mf. and MfS. ismoke of Per
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Mt. BroWn Carithers, who has
* n New York for the past yeaf,
home th* past Week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Joiner of Sas
’ ^ a ‘’ ^" 5r * r ^cent Visitors to their
k*' u *rht*' r » Mrs. Aldredgb, on College
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Mr. A. C. Hodge, fromerly of De
Mich., but now of Griffin, Ga.,
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Will
fhfls Week.
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Mrs. F. M. Joyner, of Tampa, Fla.,
has been visiting her parents,
and Mrs. J. W. Joyner, on Knox
street, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
E. Worsham, at Lee Pope for a
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Friends of Mr. J. if. Allen—“Prof.
as he is styled in the program
be interested to know that he
direct the song service at the
Anniversary of the Inter
Encampment Associa
of Southwest Missouri, to be
at South Greenfield, Mo., Au-
20th to 29tb, inclttsiv®.