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he is be-of wrap-le Kemp-ay night, I Ian werer Masons, of a newght along is a new ittracting n all whoa sale of hogs at ;ed a fine idy large (now willWORLDlat Nonaigreed, I it happl-ater life, girlhood nes first, th them, inth com-SENT A URGE DELEGATIONFifteen Members From Loral Church Attend Convention at Windfall.lell. We i before, lave ever ive heard ^es, have iur early ig at love [lowed to yet when ‘selves It rise.rful than ih more led ub to gine that :e aa we ted para-and ours y to hide i© world we never f pity onINDEBTTrustee ClHisThe convention of the Christian churches of Tipton county held at Windfall, Wednesday, was the best and most enthusiastic ever held in theicounty.!State; Secretary C. W. Cauble, and State Bible School Supt. Garry L.Cook, both of Indianapolis, deliveredmasterful addresses. The most splendid fellowship prevailed, and all went home better equipped for the Maste, ’s work.The following delegates were in attendances from the Christian church here: Mrs. Everett Bunch, Mrs. Mary j Holmes, Miss Lola Ferguson, E. Cooper ider. Mrs. Will Pritchard, Miss Hazel Shockley, Miss Marie Cox. George Freeman, Mrs. George Freeman, J. P. Bozell, Mrs. J. P. Bozell, Ellsworth Thorpe,; Mrs. Ellsworth Thorpe, Rev. J. A. Parker, Mrs. J. Parker.Trustee smith, wa Wednesda; error in hi the Courie made the $115,000.01 $11,500.00. the reper paid on th even $11,’£Day of Stately Minuet.We are promised a revival of the stately minuet. . But consider well the responsibilities of that dance. Thus, j for instance, Mr. Austen Leigh on the eighteenth century minuet: '*It was not every one who felt qualified to make this public exhibition, and those ldle3 who intended to dance minuets used to distinguish themselves by wearing a particular kind of lappet on their headdress. I have beard also of another curious proof of the respect in which this dance was held. Gloves immaculately clean were considered requisite for Its due performance, while* glove*~a little soiled were thought good enough for a country dance; and accordingly aorae prudent ladies provided themselves with two pairs for their several purpose*-— London Chronicle.T“There said Lecoi “The fi: thirty, is one. Big and hotd-v —this is t and sqpre “The sc ty-five, Is Burglariesgery, eout demandin —that is “The t] seventy, criminal) not act-hi tnands cri berles. ba the like.tptr'My de with a so to ask yo for a ionswould St£ George,”thing, thi neck, “dominute.and have
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Kempton Courier

Kempton, Indiana, US

Fri, Feb 20, 1914

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