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an.of the meed thatmember-» dues andile ex-ssr-ill be en-NovemberKlZSWIi piHIlu ib UIXC v*oil company now has underway.State Hospital AtDole, post leaded bycompleted ■ding of a ston citl-y welfare, award to fiy 1, 1929m, P. A,programtalent on nd enter-. The f sa-short talk I., on the In schools the “Mar-; or not); y Home in anda sang in sharpsConcert Programry Akst and 1 stage present Based oil slid son. Scenari ed by Alan Betty CompsO’Neil, oe IEthel WatersInmates Gave Varied Musi cal Program Over Radio Last Night.banks Twins Wheeler Oe Thomas Jeffi Guartet and hundred damAcclaimed by a number of listeners as one of the best and most widely varied programs heard in a long time was the program heard locally by radio aud-ienceF last night when Inmates of the Louisiana Hospital at Jackson gave a special musical program which was broadcast from that place and relayed from Station KWKH of Shreveport through the cdurtesy of W. K. Henderson.Jim Cole, he barbe-an ample nd plenty i for thehyRiistonC. Penny td secured conditions id othercompany's sability ofcity.of the Hamza ;fcions is’ cloth-dred lines, s in eight 3 policy ofThe program was managed? by Dr. Gleri smith, superintendent of the hospital and consisted of numbers of a wide variety including instrumental and vocal renditions of a highly .educational type. Classical numbers, popular selections and the old negro spirituals were some of the best received features. The inmates appearing on the program included a number from the more violent wards where the most dangerous patients are kept, but the entire evening of1 entertainment went off in. perfect order. The program, lasted from eight till nine o'clock.An informal radio party was held in the Marbury Drug store where a group listened to the program.All the cok the aid of V Show.1' The of glorious h feet and up-intensely hut stranded pi a]% fantasy, wl ing, while It go on. Tht exquisite dar twinkle thro scenes; Joe E is beyond d laughter in son and Sa liest; Arthur sawdust, anc youth and : young Bakev ing of juvc antics, EthelCruOiiSrS uTt dperors’ Quar i evening’*equalled aftjstubborn. ,dfsisted but wc slowly overci new ter-;ntsMarriage LicensesWhite—Uriah Farmer of Downsville to Willie L. Norris of Downsville,Colored—Amos Davis of Ruston to Hattie Mannings of Choudrant; J. C. Wililms of Choudrant to Lilli§ Washington of Choudrant.L0lt;en Louisi-Jollege inmber 23. will leave e Shreve-Washington, Nov. 19.—James W. Good, secretary of war, died last night after blood-poisoning finally overwhelmed his courageous resistance.Just before lapsing into the final unconsciousness the secretary of war had turned to one of his physicians and said feebly: .“I have never lost a fight in my life and I am not going to lose this one.”Toward the end opiates and oxygen were administered regularly to ease his pain and re-enforce his strength. Theadays tliat lt;memldriveO. GzReesiBaskLangStins1
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Ruston Daily Leader

Ruston, Louisiana, US

Wed, Nov 20, 1929

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