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nd the Kev. bimon r.tie pastor, and Reprc-by your subscription that we were able toJeb Powers were giventake the lead. It will be the aim of thein appreciation of theirmanagement to give you a better paper tos work in procuring theread each week.*n of the death sen-sed on Mattie Lomax.in an impressive adored Caleb Powers withLincoln, and the Kentsgiven a rousing re- Woodson Boysn he responded to thel Senator Hey burnReturn from Comp.the speakers.rade held last nightThe Woodson Boys returned Sat-K Street between New urday night from a ten-days camp-Fifth Street, Northwest trip on Powell’8 River, nearclock. The Willis band Combs, Tenn., where they spent theon.and the route cov- time fishing, swimming, boat-ridingThe Woman's CliThe first meeting of the WClub/or the ensuing yearheld at the Middlesboro Hotc9, at 3 p. m. Any womaninterested in Middlesboro ibeautiful and a city clefour miles.—Washington and other athletic sports.healthy; anyone anxious tofood supply of our city kejMorton Ford and Harry Crockett |tary and clean and free fromilefc Powers#were winners of a prize in a long- [fU] preservations, or in the rdistance swimming contest, beingFriend to Laborimportant that a greatalth like Kent u c k yfffsrro swuii iwsawmill at Combs, a distanceabout one and one-quarter miles.The following day Otto Kraehenbuehland Edward Whitfield made theresented in Congress bylfluence and ability, andirticularly so to the insame swim.Mrs. F. M. Gordon, who was incamp a short distance below theWoodson Boys, added much to themusic more widesj read in lt;and anyone t b i is conccseeing the isttlkctua stanMiddlesboro ifched . is cordivited to attend this first iand become a member of Uabor that such a man good times of both parties by pre-friendly to labor. Con- paring several dinners with thePowers represents the wonderful Fireless Cooker. TuesdayWe need you in the civic, dscience, music and school !departments. The School Siis a new department of tl►istrict, and he has al- afternoon, from 4 to 6, Mrs. Gordon'sMany women of Middlestlifested a most friendly camp, self-named the Lazy Camp,i the labor cause and is entertained the Woodson Boys atinterested in this new pthat has just been grante) the support and co- cards. Refreshments of cake andwomen, in Kentucky that cand write—the right to voti all who have the best lemonade were served. The boys 8chooI que8tion8 in the state■ labor at heart.then gave a camp-fire party andj and socfal circles he is had the Lazy Camp as their guestsWhen the State FederiWomen’s Clubs startled us vand popular, his name from 7 to 10 P. M., serving a water- fact tjlat this proU(j 0jdrded as the guarantee of melon treat.Kentucky that out of evess of any undertaking Wednesday and Thursday nights there are 24 aboveh he may be identified, the boys again entertained with aily hope he will be re- camp-fire party. The evenings we reSixty-third Congress.of 6 that can neither read nlt;while in our own enterprisiispent telling ghost stories, singing1 cj^y only about one ballortunately, a member of old-time songs and dancing; the|il and important Com- principal dance being the Old Vlr-he House of Representa- ginia Reel on a sand platform prechildren of school age arlt;city schools—we woke u\Committee on Immigra- pared by the boys. The music was■ .«■! I , w , . ;fact that we could no longeraturalization. This com- furnished by an orchestra of threemore to do with legiala- pieces, Morton Ford, with a Jews’and let this sort of thing ang labor than any other harp; William Ralston, with Frenchin the House of Rep re- harp; Harry Crockett, with dishpanMr. Powers is an in- Refreshments of ices and cake wereaithful and active mem- servedlat committee; and his The boys had the pleasure of eat-ehalf of labor is indeed ing good meals three times dailyto the great army of prepared by their excellent cook,i this country, In respect A. K. McKinney, who knows alldr. Powers practices in cook books by memory.we, too, must be up anOur duty is not done whetour children good bye at tWherever a child’s welfastake women, as well as rneeded at the helm. Whhath joined together for theand rearing of childrenproved a failure for maasunn what he preaches in Mr. and Mrs. Mat Evans enter-deij•%t.Would that there tained both parties Friday night.Every woman that is eliire such.—The Trades Those who enjoyed the camp were:vote in November (all tbWashington, D. C.Harry Crockett, Morton Ford, WU1-are over ,21,residents of tiam Ralston, Joe Gordon, Bernard for 1 Vear* t^e county 6glad to note that Con- Sampson, Otto Kraehenbuehl, Ed- and precinct 60 days, andPowers is standing flat- ward Whitfield, Edwin Ivie and the read and write are eligible]the cause of labor. His manager, Wheeler Wlt;1 experiences certainly had as tbeir guests James Gray andThey pected to vote.nake him a friend to the Edward Crockett. Those of the LazyCamp wsre: Henrietta Gordon, Mar-gurite Hewitt, Isabel Caples, Mrs.Help raise Kentucky arintellectual states of th(As it stands there areMrs. W. A. McNeal andWhite, of Cumberland Gapr Clarence states that have a higher plt;Miss Vida, of Hoop, Tenn.,Gordon, Fred Henreitz, Campbelltown TUesday. They will Whitsett, Wallace Hall, Edwin WhiteLincoln Memorial Univer- *d their chaperone, Mrs. F. M. Gor-e returning.don.of illiterate people. Weamong the 48 states in thlt;amount of ignorance aiDeoDle.—Contributed.
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