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-(YD VOLUME 47, NUMBER 51. No. 671. GIRARD, KANSAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21,1915. BTF.WW We.

os. BY E. A. AND A. B.

WASSER, ITT) jiO John Smith sold his big house on week in Galena, the guests of Mr and Mrs. Joe Meyer. west Forest Avenue to Thomas Evans Presbyterian Church. There will be preaching at the Pres byterian Church next Sunday morning end evening, by Rev. DeBolt.

last week. Miss Hannah Gaw attended the Get some votes on that Free Sewing-Machine at Shannon's. Trig Priscilla Club met with Mrs. Wm. Hartong yesterday afternoon.

Tub Matrons' Club will meet with teachers' meeting at Iola last week. N. Hoback has again become the Capt. B. F.

Morgan and family are possessor of the building occupied by Personals. Mrs. Tubbs, of Girard, Kansas, is visiting Mrs. F. E.

Richardson. Lawrence Daily Gazette, Oct. 15th. Mr. and Mrs.

James Andrew left Monday for Marissa, where they will visit several weeks with relatives. Mrs. Mary F. Andrew returned home last Saturday from Clay Center, Kans. Mrs.

Geo. W. Crawford, who had been visiting her son, Loyal F. Craw again citizens of Girard, having moved here from near McCune Wednesday. Mrs.

Hines Friday afternoon of this week. The Enterprise. He traded a residenof on West Prairie Avenue in on the build tag to O. M. Lamb.

Bakery Closed. Thb Up-to-Date Club met with Mr The North Side Bakery of Earl Ad- Friends in Girard of MissEdith Way-land were much surprised last Thursday by receiving an announcement of her marriage August 26th at Emporia to Mr. Merman Horace Stephenson. Mr. Stephenson is at present teaching in the schools at Republic, Kansas, and later expects to take a course in the University at Ann Arbor, Mich.

I A number of prominent Pittsburg W. P. Dorman on Tuesday afternoon amson was closed last Saturday, and thil week. Mr. Adam son intends to go to Kansas people attended the reception given jy Mrs.

J. E. Raymond at her home last night for the District Federatioi of ford, and family in Pittsburg, returned home last week. Mrs. W.

K. Potter will give a piano- City to go to work. He is a hard work The Tuesday Afternoon Sewing Club mat with Mrs. A. B.

Steele last week. Girard Board of Education. The Girard board of education met In special session Oct. 11th, with all members present except Ed. C.

Strickler. On motion, the president and clerk were authorized to sign the petition for paving Carbon street west of Central school building, the street to be paved from Buffalo to St. John streets. Motion made and carried that the board allow $25 to the Girard High School Athletic Association to assist them in purchasing paraphernalia and that an order be drawn for that amount. Adjourned.

The Book Club. October 18th was an ideal fall day. and it is safe to say it is universally hoped we may have a great stretch of this perfect autumnal weather. The "Book Club" met with Mrs. Mary Bricker.

Eighteen of the twenty mem er, and should have succeeded. recital at her home on Friday night of this week. Mrs. E. M.

Brizendine, of Pittsburg, Clubs. spent last week with her daughter, Patronize the Women. Ladies of the M. E. Church will serve James Andrew, has purchased a Mrs.

H. M. Dillman, in Girard. new five passenger 1916 Overland Mrs. J.

E. Raymond went to Abilene dinner and supper, both Thursday and Kansas Home Makers' Club. (Formerly Woman's Auxiliary.) Program for October 23rd, 1915: Roll Call, by quotations from Long Friday of this week, in the church last Thursday to attend a Federation meeting. Geo. W.

has installed a fine fellow. The Methodist Sunday School orches tra composed of the following named-persons gave a fine entertainment at Salem school house last Friday night: Mrs. C. N. Vincent, Misses Nelva Vincent, Beryl Gardner, Hattie and Lula Borden, Florence and Janet Carpenter', Grace and Ruth Stevens, Gladys Webb, Ethel McClellan, and Mr.

John Morri Mrs. Geo. W.Crawford and Mrs. Louis basement, while the District Federation of Clubs is in session. Everyone who wishes is invited.

Price, 25 cents. new electric piano In his restaurant on Paper Clubs as a means of promoting the northeast corner of the square. Coles left last Sunday for California where they expect to visit for a month or six weeks with Mrs. Crawford's cooperation, Mrs. Anna Beezley.

We have just unloaded a solid car Paper. The value of contests for young At the Baptist Church. Morning subject, "Why not the Pres Genuine Round Oak Heaters, and have people, Mrs. E. M.

Thomson. mother. the exact size and style you want. Paper. The children's part in neigh son, and Mr.

Ed Sturgeon. byterians, Methodists, and Baptists J. C. Nigh left last Sunday for Den borhood improvements clubs, Mrs. ver, being called mere py tne ill Walberts Timberlake.

George Peacock sold his two four Pittsburg Motor Trade Tours. The Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce Alex Cuthbertson. Unite with what is called The Christian Church of Girard and make one great Church?" ness of his son, Gideon Nigh. Mr.Geo. Brown will take Mr.

Nigh's place at the room houses near the car track to Hugh B. Hayes last week. The sale was has decided on two motor car tours. Evening subject, ''What Did George court house during his absence. Discussion.

Camp Fire Girls, Mrs. F. E. Goshert. Indoor Clubs, Mrs.

W. S. Jones. Social Clubs, Miss Laura Sharrock. made by the John E.

Cook agency. Rev. Wm. M. Leonard, of Coldwater, The first trip will be made Oct.

26th, and the places visited will be Midway, bers present and spent a most delightful afternoon, every one busy with needle work, different members of the club reading aloud for their entertainment for at least one and a half hours. At 4:30 o'clock Mrs. Bricker served an elegant two-course luncheon, assisted by Misses Beryl Gardner and Nellie Washington and Others Say About the Baptist?" The Ladies' Reading club, The Mutu Kansas, preached at the Presbyterian Church both morning and evening last Sunday. Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs. Minden, Yale, Curranville, Fuller, Breezy Hill, Mulberry, Croweburg, Chapman, Gross, Coalvale, Arcadia, A Cordial Invitation.

A cordial invitation is extended to the Last night there was a reception and al Improvement Club, The Sunflower Club, and The Twentieth Century Club, will all postpone their meetings on Fri Dr. H. M. Britt made a business trip citizens of Girard who are interested in musicale, with an interesting program for the Federation of Women's Clubs, to Illinois last week. McLaughlin.

Mrs. Hertner, a former member of the club, has been ill at her the eighteenth annual convention of the day afternoon of this week on account of the District Federation meeting. Mrs. Harriet Pape spent a few days at the home of Mrs. J.

E. Raymond. Englevale, Arma, Franklin, Edson, Ringo, Radley, Dunkirk, Capaldo, and Frontenac, and the second Tuesday, Nov. 3d, the route being as follows: Girard, Beulah, Cherokee, Bruce, Mon home in Amarillo, Texas, and each per Third District Federation of Clubs to The program for today and tomorrow in Chanute last ween, visiting ner daughter, Mrs. H.

Kaemmerling, and son present at this meeting sent her a is as follows: First Christian Science Society. Corner St. John Street and Ozark messaee expressing good wishes for attend all the sessions held in the new Methodist Church, as the program promises good things throughout, and family. the restoration of her health. Mrs.

avenue. Miss Bessie Mosher is now the cashier mouth, McCune, Stone City, West Mineral, East Mineral, Carona, Rose-land, Scammon, Weir. Asbury, and Flora Veatch, Mrs. Emma Ringo, Mrs OCTOBER 21ST, 1915. Thursday Morning, 9:00 o'clock Mrs.

F. W. Stout, Presiding Convention Called to Order at fund's store, having succeeded Miss at the reception Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Ray Leon a Warren, Mrs. Alice Wasser, and Ida Thomell, who resigned on account Opolis. They expect from 75 to 100 Mrs. Ella Griffin were visitors.

of ill health Piano Duet, Miss Roxanna Millington mond there was an opportunity to meet many women who are prominent in The next meeting of the club will be and MiBS Esther Atkinson, Girard. cars and perhaps a band. Church of Christ. Luther Day, of Joplin, visited relatives in Girard last week. November 1st at the home of Mrs.

G. H. various state work to the betterment Invocation, Mrs. J. E.

Raymond, Vice Barker, 108 North Osage St. of conditions, for we have the assurance Adam Andrew and family visited in that Mrs. J. M. Miller, Council Grove, Sunday School, 9:45, a.

m. Lesson sermon, 11, a. m. Subject for Sunday, Oct. 24th, "Probation after Death." Another Fancy Work Club.

A new club, The Old English Fancy Work Club, was organized last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Hewett. The election of officers was postponed till a later date.

The ladies met at 3 o'clock and spent a pleasant social afternoon. Mrs. Hewett served delicious refreshments, consist Kansas City last week. Attendance last week at prayer meeting last week was 68. Several things caused the attendance at Sunday ser Girard High School Notes.

In the last five years of football rela President of State Federation; (Mrs. Raymond is Vice President;) Mrs. C.A. Miss Laura Sharrock visited her brother in Cimarron, Kansas, last vices to be light there were 402. Hoffman, Enterprise, General Federa week.

President K. F. W. Girard. Addresses of Welcome From the City, Rev.

E. J. Gardner. From the Hostess Club, Mrs. G.

Gerken. Response, Mrs. H. Musser, Par sons. Greetings from visiting officers.

Greetings from guests of honor. Greetings from third district. tions Walnut High School has never defeated Girard on Girard's field. This year Walnut perfected a very clever team Chas. Nigh, of Ada, Kansas, visited tion Secretary, and all the officers of the Third District Federation will be The Loyal Bereans held a social in the basement of the Church Monday evening.

Everyone had an evening full his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nigh, and invaded Girarrj on last rriaay aiter- last week.

there, Mrs. F. W. Stout, Oswego; Mrs. H.

B. Musser, Parsons; Mrs. J. H. of enjoyment.

Mrs. Jones, of Kansas City, visited The choir, in connection- with the her daughter, Miss Ruth Jones, last choir and orchestra of Pittsburg, Prof. week. Vocal Solo, Miss Katie Lee Smith, Boswell, Baxter Springs; Mrs. J.

W. Titus, Caney; Mrs. Nellie Whedon, Oswego: Mrs. C. E.

Burke, Fredonia, and Miss Wilson, of Beloit. ing of strawberry ice cream and cake. Election of officers for the coming year was the business accomplished at the meeting of the University Botany Club in Snow hall yesterday. The club now has an enrollment of fifty members, Chas. McCray, director, is planning to render the cantata, "The Light Eternal" sometime during the holidays.

Rehear Girard. Mrs. Ernest Davied and little Margaret, of Muskogee, ar noon. ButCoach Steele, of the local High School, has not been idle this year, and so Girard was prepared and defended its former record by winning a splendid sensational game by a score of 14 to 7. "Waut scored on the locals early in I gthe first period on a forward pass from ands t0 Ferris.

From then on it was clever a football battle as is ever Reading of Minutes of Seventeenth rived in Girard Tuesday morning for Car Dealers sals begin this week. Kansas City Motor an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A new class in Teacher Training.see- oom aiuaeni ana lacuity and it meets twice a month for the discussion of batanical subjects.

Followine are the- Annual Convention. Treasurer's Report. Cctfesponding Secretary's Report. Three Minute Report from Club. N.

Davied and family. Visit to Girard. Last Friday afternoon at 2i30 o'clock twenty-two motor cars of the latest" ond year work, is being organized. officers elected: President, J. B.

Mc- They plan to meet Monday afternoons Naught; vice president. Neva Ritter: Mr. and Mrs. H. Rogers, of 111., arrived in Girard Friday, to Violin Solo, Master Ted Warner, Gi and study, "A Bible School secretary, Helen Trant; teasurer.

Ber- visit the latter's sister, Mrs. M. Hicks, rard. by Welshimer, the superintendent of ma oanee. Lawrence Journal-World.

the Christian Bible School in Canton, City Federation of Clubs. The City Federation will meet Friday, Ohio, the largest Bible School in the world. Thursday Afternoon, 2:00 o'clock Mrs. H. B.

Musser, Presiding Piano Solo, Mrs. Caffey, Pittsburg. Minutes Address, Dr. Lydia Allen DeVilbiss, patterns from Kansas City arrived in Girard from Pittsburg, and were met some mile's south of the city by automobiles from this city filled with enthusiastic boosters who escorted them to town. The visitors were no less en" thusiastic and after a hearty reception was given them speeches were made by E.

E. Peck, secretary of the motor October 29th, at the home of Dr. L. E. Strode, with Mrs.

M. E. Shamblin host Subjects next Sunday: "Pure Re ligion." "Has the Gospel Failed?" City Commissioners" Proceedings. ess for the Twentieth Century Club. neither 'side being able to accomplish, anything.

The second and third periods were scoreless, and it began to look like defeat for G. H. S. Girard went into the fourth period fighting hard and soon had Walnut on the defensive. With butla3t six minutes left to play and the ball on Girard's ten yard line, Ryan interrupted a forward pass from Macklin to Sands, and ran ninety yards for a touchdown.

Ryan kicked goal, tying the score. Then Girard took heart and knew that if they could tie a game, they could win one. Girard kicked to Walnut, and Sands Chief of Division of Child Hygiene of Kansas. Roll call, "Autumn Quotations." Business session. Piano duet, Misses Esther Atkinsn The city commissioners met in regular and family and other relatives.

Mrs. Ralph Kirkpatrick, who had been visiting relatives in Lamed, Kansas, for the past month, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G.

Thorn will leave the latter part of the week for a visit in Chicago. Mrs. J. E. Raymond will attend a federation meeting at Wellington next next Mondny.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith left Monday for western Kansas for a two weeks' visit with relatives.

Mrs. David Cole left last Thursday dealers; Earl Akers, state treasurer of Vocal Solo, Mrs. K. G. Hoag, Parsons.

Scholarship Fund, Mrs. J. E. Ray session Monday, Oct. 18th, 1915, at 7:30, and Roxanna Millington.

Kansas; W. S. Gearhart, state highway commissioner, and W. H. Ryan.

A part p. m. Present, H. E. Sauer, mayor; J.

mond, Girard. "Education," subject for the day. Vocational Training, Mrs. J. E.

Ray of the Third Regiment Band furnished E. Walsh and Chas. Burns, commissioners, ana E. R. Walker, city clerk.

Department of Legislation. Chairman, Dr. Hattie B. Aldrich, music. mond, of the Ladies' Reading Club.

The following claims against the city The town was handsomely decorated Caney. Play Ground Movement, Mrs. Abner was downed by Slawson after returning twetotv vards. Walnut relied on the were presented and allowed: GENBllAL FUND. Tewell, Twentieth Century Club.

Reading, Mrs. T. R. Johns, Chanute. Talk on New York Biennial, Mrs.

C. with flags and mottoed, prominent among which was the city's slogan. Consolidation, Mrs. Minnie Browrr forward pass to score another touch Denver Corn, work on sewer 1 25 John Troseh. work on newer 1 25 Hughes B.

Hllizr.es. special I'ol'ce '2 50 Welcome to a Bigger, Better, Busier Sunflower Club. to join her husband in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. C.

E. Cole accompanied A. Hoffman, Enterprise, General Federation Secretary. down, but the pass again proved their undoing when Slawson intercepted a Girard," on the northwest cornerof the K. K.

Haney, salary is II. l.vneh. salary 12 50 her as far as Ft. Scott and spent Fri square, "Girard is for good roads," Goodwin, salary, battery tickets 30 H5 day visiting Mrs. U.

M. Griffin. From Cropper, meals -10 'Girard is boosting for good Girard Job Shop. 2000 warrants 10 75 PAVING rUNO. San Antonio Mr.

and Mrs. David Cole and family expect to sail for Panama Music Ladies' Quartette, Mrs. Fayne, Mrs. Stamm, Mrs. Caffey, and Miss Evans.

Thursday Evening, 8:00 o'clock Mrs. F. W. Stout, Presiding Music, Warner Trio, Girard. Minutes After an hour spent here the visitors W.

H. Daniels, engineer 4 00 M. H. Morrison, irrade stakes 9 77 pass from Macklin to Sands and ran yards for a touchdown. Ryan kicked goal.

Score 14 to 7. It was a clever game and the large crowd was well pleased. The local boys appeared in new uniforms donated by the school board and made a very neat appearance. about the first of the year, where Mr, left for Fort Scott, having only words VV. E.

Feck, engineer 04 3 Cole has accepted a position with the of praise for our people and the recep T. Bailey, helping surveyor 18 44 STREET FUND. American Bible Society. tion they received. Public Schools, Mrs.

Atha McFarland, Mutual Improvement Club. District Court In Girard. The most of the time in district court in Girard during the past week has been occupied in the trial of the case of the State vs Jack Manfrey, charged with the murder of Sam Reed. The attorneys for the state were A. B.

Keller, Geo. Beezley, and B. S. Gaitskill, and for the defendants Arthur Fuller, W. J.

True, and J. J. Campbell. The case went to the jury Tuesday. The case of the State vs Pete Bal- A Kennedy, takintr o' tile 4 06 T.

Bailey, helping surveyor 1 56 Mrs. E. W. Boardman, of Parsons, The Kansas City Times of Oct. 16th Address, Mrs.

J. M. Miller, President Slawson, Ryan and Cuthbertson played VV. E. Peck, surveying 3 12 is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. contained the following: K. F. W. Council Grove.

P.N McClelland, haulinir and drau if 4 2n well for the locals, while Sands, Mack L. Warner, while she is attending the w. Hudson. 4 The Kansas City motor dealers had Reading. Mrs.

Florence H. lin and Strasser were the individual fieo. Rose, cleaning streets 6 25 Federation of Clubs meeting. no trouble today discovering where Gi stars of the visitors. The Girard team University of Kansas.

Department Music. H. K. ware. Cleaning streets K.

H. Mason, 4 70 C. toDarks 94 rard and Fort Scott stand on letting Mr. and Mrs. Jas.

L. Warner entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Barker and lined ud as follows: Elwyn, Graham ttifharri Urown 3 66 Chairman, Mrs. Nelle Smi.h, Girard. Missouri capture the Kansas City-Jop- J.M. VVhitemim. haulinir cinders 4 00 and Sparks, ends; Ransom and Preyor, lin section of the proposed Jefferson Soprano Solo, Mrs.

Ott, Pittsburg, Si. Yunu cleaning streets 1 an tackles; Smith and Decker, guards; A. B. Mcpherson, cum ana kutter 36 36 Mr. and Mrs.

W. K. Potter at a turkey dinner last Sunday. Mrs. M.

E. Peterson and Miss Ruby Community Music, Harold L. Butler, Highway. In about as emphatic a way Neet. center; Ryan and Dalton, half LIGHT AND WATER FUND.

Di-an of School of Fine Arts, University Pittshurir Boiler Works, bal on boiler 270 03 backs: Cuthbertson. full-back, and as municipalities can express their sentiments, they went on record for the Peterson, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday C. Hitz foundry meter covers 8 00 of Kansas. with relatives and friends in Girard. Brown, Hodges, Patterson, and Fately, substitutes, W.

B. Johnston, unloadinu coal 41 H.i r. M- Kyser. order cashed 5(H) frv (ireirt. brooms coal oil 1 is lerino for second offence in violating the prohibitory law was tried Tuesday, and given to the jury Wediesday morning.

The case of the State vs Aria Longshore for the same offence was tried yesterday. Three juries were out at the same plum for Kansas. The Girard demonstration began several miles south of Mrs. Jennie B. Hewett is at the Girard Plumbing laborand material.

88 8o Rii. nf Girard: referee; Collins, of Piano Solo, Mrs. Rogers, Pittsburg. October 22nd, 1915. Friday Morning.

Mrs. J. H. Boswell presiding. home of her son, C.

A. Hewett and Dr. J. E. Walsh, expense to joptin -Hi Walnut, umpire; Edmondson, of Girard, head linesman.

Weather, warm. that city, when thirty-five motor cars loaded with boosters met the visiting caravan and escorted it into the city over the best stretch of dirt road that Vocal duet, Mrs. Curry and Mrs. nlav Pittsburg High School at S. B.

Hewett. Miss Elizabeth Michel is attending the District Federation of Clubs meeting at Girard as a delegate from the time. E. B. Farker, salary anu expense to t-g .9 uu Robt.

Sharp, salary 37 50 Henry Hendrix, 37 50 Fred Johnson. 37 so Robt.Morrts. 35 00 St. L. H.

I'1. Ry. freight lis 10 Weir City Coal Co. coal 8 7S K. r.

Walker, freight, stamps, orders canned 20 84 Draper, Cherokee. Rurnett's Park, Friday, at 4, p. Art, Mrs. Nelson Case, Oswego, The High School Orchestra played Methodist Mention. All of the regular services will be Twentieth Century Club of Walnut.

chairman; (b) "What a Club Woman nn Friday morning. Ernest Girard Job Shop. 8500 statement 8 00 Pierce Haskett, of Armoret, is Can Do With Art in the Public School held at the church for Sunday, October 2ith. Rvan as secretary of the Atheltic As K. B.

Cropper, ireals order a 10 Sturieon concrete work 9 00 visiting his nephew, A. P. Hackett, Music, Miss Velma Smith, Girard. soeiation made a talk to students after Jerry Mills, work on line 16 00 Address, Mrs. Sue M.

Henry, chair J. A. cramor, worn ai inant mi which Tyler Patterson displayed nis Bricker work at plant 4 00 and family in Girard. Mr. and Mrs C.

H. Phillips and daughter Charline spent last Sunday with Sunday School, 9:45, a. m. Morning preaching service, 11, a. m.

Epworth League, in basement, at man, Chanute. ahilitv as cheer leader. Marry Hose, worn on water main za Reading, Mrs. T. R.

Johns, Chanute, his brother, L. H. Phillips, and family S. Worley, 21 5 Denver Corn. 11 56 Guy Johnston, 17 50 John Trosch, work on water main 14 06 6:30, p.

m. has been found in 450 miles of travel. Farm homes displayed bunting and in the city there was a blaze of colors. Everywhere were pennants reading, "Girard is for good roads." The new Commercial Club, only six weeks old, asked, "What can we do to secure rock roads?" E. E.

Peake, secretary of the motor dealers; Earl Akers, state treasurer, and W. S. Gearhart, state highway commissioner, answered them. They were encouraged to build a mile of demonstration rock road, already provided. Fort Scott was not to be outdone.

Report of Clubs. The grade cards for the month of September were distributed Thursday and a new system of grading has been installed. Instead of the exact grades Music, Vocal Solo, Miss Janet Car in Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Arnold, who had penter, Girard. Ed. Morris.

10 Koirer Mills, 1 50 Frank Doty, 7 00 James Appier, 14 38 lavinff brick 18 00 been spending their honeymoon inOma; are marked as follow: Excellent, Friday Afternoon, 2:00 clock Mrs. F. W. Stout, presiding Robt. Johnston, work online 18 00 Medium.

Satisfactory, and Poor. ha, and Kansas City, returned home today. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Florence Whfte Mil in in voeue all over the A petition signed by a majority of the resident property owners owning prop ler, Oswego College. atata and seems to be very satisfactory Mr.

and Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, of Red Bank, N. expect to arrive in erty fronting on usage Btreet from Those of vou who like football missed Minutes. Report of Credential Committee, Evening preaching service, 7:30, p.

m. Good Citizenship Day. Good Citizenship day will oe observed at the Methodist church next Sunday. Special subjects will be discussed at both the morning and evening services. Morning subject, "Our Heavenly Citizenship," and evening subject, "Our Earthly Citizenship." The citizenship of the town and country round about, who are not regular attendants elsewhere, are cordially invited to attend both these services.

Let's not only make Girard "A Bigger and Busier, but also a Better Girard." You can atrreateame Friday. But we will have Eight miles from the city a delegation of motor cars met the boosters. The Girard next week for a visit with rel atives and friends. Voting on District Constitution and Fridav when we meet escort led the way into the city over Pittsburg High School at Burnett' Mrs. M.

V. Tubbs returned last from a visit of two weeks with eight of the thirty-five miles of rock road that radiate from the city. A Park. Your presence ia always appre tatpd. relatives in Kansas Buffalo street to Magnolia Btreet and Antelope street from Osage street to Summit Avenue was received, and on motion by J.

E. Walsh, seconded by Chas. Burns, petition was accepted by the following vote: Yea, H. E. Sauer, mayor, J.

E. Walsh and Chas. Burns, commissioners. Board adjourned. By-Laws.

Election of Delegates to New York Biennial. Report of Resolution Committee. Invitations for Next Meeting. Music, Mrs. Rogers, Pittsburg.

Auto Drive. Mini Grace Morgan left Monday for large crowd was waiting, ana Btter a We will probably be going to school ll dav in a week as the Whittier School Bartlesville, to visit relatives, band concert and dinner a lousing meeting was held at the courthouse, followed by a reception at the Elks' Club. Mrs. Paul McDonald and son William spent several days during the past I help WillyouT is completed and will probably be put in use in the near future. itMi.

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