1i.S’sAM'KINNEY GIRLSETS MUSIC TOthe when I. OTEN COMMANDMENTScourMcKaccolastT1Miss Mudio Marguerite FVancis, !grav. . ...l. a ^ 4T II n ti/l \t rO Tl. M . Idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. H.Francis of this city, recently re-GCfived several eddies of the song jneyT1motThe Ten Commandments which she had copyrighted about a year or two ago.Miss Francis set the “Ten Commandments” to music of her own .ton;composition, since which time it has Kid-been used by the primary depart- brQt ment of the First Christian church I in this city. She has also used the song as a solo on many occasionswhen she was invited to sing atvarious churches ahd social meetings I pin the city. ' hasHhe has placed in these papers an “ad notifying the public that several _ of these copies are for sale, at thirty1 I('(‘lltS PJlPll. IShe is also working on several oth-Kf^'er compositions which she hopes soon |to have copyrighted.Plt;iIIplished young lady of this city who I ^iltl v V v* |Miss Matlie Francis Is an accom-has spent much of her time, since ^ ^ school, mid-term class of T ft —., in the 1I I ‘ ‘ * ‘ ' * *her tfraduation from the Hoyd Hmhstudy ot' music and voice. She has * ^a sweet, cultured voice and is oftenthe recipient of numerous invitationsto sintf at public meetings. She is ^talented and has many lady-like attributes of character. Her hundredsof friends in this city and elsewhere wish her much success in hermusical carter.in*?inkmfell