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P.M. ORT)ln Par-BuriedmoonUyT. B. Fln-ormer Lin-i at a hos-alteinoon, tie of Mrs. :as Avenue, I'doek. with pastor of n charge, arly life at i as a bride nome at 210 e she main-a.remainderHere's John Trout, farmer of Manor, Pa„ holding the gigantic eagle he shot when it swooped low and tried to snatch up Trout's five year-bid daughter, he says. ^h« bird, with a wing spread of seven led. failed in its first attempt to get th? child but soared low again i and was killed.charged witn me operation oi a gambling house as well as on a charge ot selling liquor.SPECTACLE MAN IS ARRESTED ON FALSE PRACTICESERMON SUNDAY STARTS WEEK’S ACTIVITIES OFF“City Slickers” Get $83.00 From Lincoln Parish Negro Wednesday ,1W. B. Williams w|w.gave hishome A. address as Horatio,’ AWtfcnsas and piir,-ported himself to '^'..Spiresntlpg^^ newspaper publication- LddrtWle, Kentucky, was arrested here We'des-5»lt;T.miisiana Tech Commence- nay on a Charge of practicing optometry ment Program Scheduled Utt™twmu™, pibwf of ‘Coining Weekler own, but m. she took . gave them ve. Among o£ Hosston len she died, ervice infer -. Greenwood er husband’s in of B. F. local funeral relatives sur-to the charge, and was fined by*Judge E.'L; Walker of the local district court to the amount of $25 and costs.'Reports had come from Jackson parish and from points in this parish that Williams had been selling spect-' ; acles at various places. Ho admitted that these glasses which he sold forSHIPSCity Slickers Work HereEVERWith the dellvevy ot the baccalaureate sennon In the auditorium of the Main building Sunday morning at eleven o'clock by Bishop H. M. Dobbsof Shreveport the thirty-fourth an- ( .....— ........ — —nual commencement exercises of the $5 a pair cost him only ten cents, local.college will get under way with a full week's program of events to follow ant finally closing with the awarding of degrees to the ninety-two graduates on the morning of Thursday, May 20 at ten o’clock when former governor Patt M. Neff of Texas will address the graduates.A special feature of the program Sunday morning will be several musi-ExceedsreviousArthur Washington, negro Jarmer living in Ward Five of this parish, re- ■ ported to Sheriff A. J. Thigpen. Wednesday that he had been relieved of $83 by a negro man and negro woman, who had let him in on a “deal of theirs which was going to bring him a sum considerably larger, according to the1,13 tum-glcis directed by Professor Elbert Haskins, find numbers by Mrs. Stella B. Kidd piano Instructor, and Miss Doris Haskell, instructor in violin. ■Just prior to the sermon the seventy faculty members will head a proces-ing his money over to them.vWashington had gone into a local bank to get a government loan certificate cashed in ovder to buy some fertilizer and other necessities, and as he left the bank he was accosted by thery’s greatest ,e, is shipping them markets re in tire hissing to B. B. r Agricultural leans Association formed at the library building and j negro man who pointed out a roll of will be followed by the ninety-two ■ money which the negro woman told graduates, all In caps and gowns. The! that she had found, The two strange procession will continue to the college i negroes then offered to let Washington auditorium where the faculty members have his share of the money if hewill sit in a reserved section at the left and the Seniors in the right hand section ot the auditorium.cars yet to be ate can as yetHelsingfors.—Finnish wets recentlywould promise not to tell of the find Washington, however, found himseU soon deserted by the negroes who had also taken his money with them, whereupon he reported the matter to tlie officers.
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Ruston Leader

Ruston, Louisiana, US

Wed, May 20, 1931

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