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I he True Democrat. VOLUME XXV ST. FRANCISVILLE, WlST FELICIANA PARISH, LOUISANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 1O , 1¶91 NO. i II _ I I I I llI III n ii l l nm l m I i i [ mm n I li N - _ -- . : l m n_.!n aln ln n lg [ n i [ ii a m n _.[ CAMPAIGN 10 RESTORE CATHEDRAL STARIED ! I 'a'h lol in tsg o i ott leiiiair . rt*" ttok It ptai. in f~ath iII i tItsil t .'ai dt *l wl,,i , h 'aifliaitlgnt. and Ia ah ,at 'la , a .~l ; *-. l - tit a.,t'rttllttit |oha ta ; of aT : 'I ' l , , tite1 e1 andree1eit atr tall. a .... i ati,,'* trt't'aqtt ititti itt j, nall jal attlh P a, it~ .~4 It tarl' |, atthl. It" airraageaI , ton ta h le , tathg Ott litlitin r<'itl . , t, a f t> tlo a goit.a , t I ae' healit h t antd S I . a.thit in all iatrI- of 1,' atuitstl iMfa, plt ttlte at a h it al iaigt. Orho d aft iF 4 ittht I. a. I ha h lh litiehalte' tar Arch at ''tat a ada ada lint ptatetlttritr tamalati, at .tttl a ill ailtanrI thea bait atitatittiat lea iie Keaghtae ec ('o ?da' I tat laitta,- I,+ t!t* IItetlii' ~ltllil gti usu'blw or i lh ~Il,'rmwwll |loh'l thl' ahtlh o~f ,.100+ I' whell Ithe tcanlmpiK all hI, I hltt e sttel firt alli baahlhhlataIa l, ih h h w. ilf It dilre'l itt I th,. neatatiaatit \I lih' hehlueitarterv hroka., '. ,.a a na ,- t .eltary. etied A I. NI tt~thwhaniaa'a 'ant alltil relireaetliaf th,. a attl ss aitttataI401 t ts pa pt (Utiatini'att4. lhith ii hid,,,te- N' Oreivaia' Iiout rua~ teaelltatt I a s miit atait wiaonita. aith It taiathe troutis the'iI Mile of I he' dioceast N Ete ery hhitriitl aiicd lvic pageant i aten l Intlehti in lh,, history of New I irl'a-tat hiae taikatlI pilae' in the it. lattilt l' fllath.trtal As long as the cIty 1 ha. e'atle'l Ithe cathedralt has tw.'*t the 11 p.altiear of ill religious. chic and other lit hti'vih h Tlt lthe nlting -l t thea walls. easeia-e'ted tiattaleng futeitladliettt. built tatadalr chl metthal ia f n'oitetructi'hen with , .'h thit mphait it f htlaut lh, ISteanst r. hae badl"y t tiniothltLetl 1ht1 sirlttullre, alid lhi. (at Ittitl tt h .l't tttttss to rstuore thea @ trt'ttehlttr itt ftae, for the' l'thlartltinl of that *'aaothi ttalt it.terttry of the founding ttt itf Neawt (I rltlitri atlo) ttl mh o n lntha. At ith" antti',arsary sli be the na Th Ileettat tatttl*ira. !ihratur of every atatf Wt iiiti reapareatatlltit t,u of tiarialgit gOVPtrnV m!.nts, bllh rchurch dillnitari:a and ethers. It wll tI ia eth.bration that y wilt1t.'ln ai n thiitg everal attempted le in thea cuntlr3 fiar aleleandotr, and ill dcirat the- ittttantlon oaf the world to New fOrt'icane Mayor ilsalrhatan and Uovernor Pleas ant haevr hteartily indhrstad thea nmove ma|t, j~oittflag oitl thtt fact that I Is £ -tIt, tittd rtllgiaeotM dut1 for e¥vear. one l eeeanilsta itl It.' I',aletratimtti'i ni<IaigMat t Macyear lhehrmian tmnphttiisizeith flact hitt II IthInltdt s of ttultrlsts vilit the u I'tlthtdrtl attiaail;,|ly. ills known all over Y lt.' antttli.n and if will bet a reflectIon it nit lit.' rilt If the" historic edIflee Is tllt, ad et gl, ht rilil tlir tV. l'h'aaaitt jl. ite It taalitett'n, 1 hee ihae t'athedral work- .tc t-rea. ehathtard tiat *atrmiPe of Europqt li lra' flghillng tee say t.h' ('tlthuteldral of I Ii, Iiat titer tdiftees. while the tt a rite a f l.aninitanttn hate ternaIt tod the I, retti O0ARD OF AL DERMIN PftOCEIIDING <l l' i-P llb , l.4 lunie, I, i1 lt -% I t ee*aa laar alae'e'li t , tht ltoa'ard j Atai.,ft*t'aea, hItil lhI t eilt t he ta ,llotwting atat a-i . ate a.' it raeaant t It liri.iat tiater fI Y' as ; * M tt ata . h , a;e r li tt Ita tat" h t It t ,', litaaatld Ia f t haiea te'r su .e + 1\ li.t l r'tre, a nta l thoast til/al ,. at it, h attait tea t it thatar itt-h ,~tc tl a.- tastha q aia tti thrt I ' neake, T' . at a t 'h it litle'i t tatt,,htlati t 'lerk oed r a l'T,0.0+m a .l as ltri ,,f $40sti pl'r mon~tlh %1,10 , I 1 ni+,In .t .+ " ,,rd*l lvi Mann Tlh ,i n,!, ,, \11+1o, +. . 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I... i'IPI'T Il KEt. t lerk f\t at Exeusa ug, Burt thert' must havt'rc~ 501I4 CODIU~gkIIIOI Whenr thtc' a(`iJtllts t smak. 4.44 JULiUS F(RNAN HIGH SCHWOL CLOSES: GRAOUATING CLASS LARGEST IN iS ISTOR t, The, cloasing e.ercises of Julius Prey. hall Illgh tchool held P'riday evenilg :at I'tathia[l hall were witneetse by the. i 11st large arssemblage of school Ittllr't allld friends, The intterest was .te nl,l tetd by the fact that the gradua It1"t ilast was the largest in the his ti ry of the class, and when the curtain r., tartl fourteen of these' Itwo being it bit.tit were displayed in a wide half ' circhle. buth boys and girls wearing Sltitl', the e'ffert was very pleasing ST'he- following program was offered 't "t f s eni off very smoothly. the a udi i* ti't" hei-tig interested in every number to le)i'ºena ('hourns "We' ('yomn to [;reet ,ublltaator y Jennie' (lore, 4 'lass Poe'l'n I'llus lAlake ('las Illstory John Ira ilanieir c'lass Prophecy Mamle feker. 'h ('lass Will Immer Ball \ tleelt'tory Annie Btelle liar,.y Address Prof. Sanders Awarding of Medals A IF Harrow i 'Presn',,tation of Diplomas and ('or tttieaes Sctupt R E ('rump c'losins ('horus--'Paith in the F'uture.' SAtr aitr,',eable incident not on the +lrtnsl'lll gi was the reading of a telegram ~of congratulation to the class of 1611 front Mr. Frank lBacot of Baton Rouge. 4 i ht taught In the high school last year. Another was the formal presentation of the. senior class memorial: a glass N and mahogany case for the safe be it sowal of the sllver cup won three twars successively at the ptate Rally hb the class in physical culture of Jlulius Freyhan High Schohl. The cup 4 and Its handsome receptacle were 7 brouglht on the stage, and in a few wetll-c'hose words John ira laaniel . pre.alnte'd the- mlemorial later. the principal. Mr W. H. Blits, expressed " the, appreclation of the school for this and oither benefactions front the class of Ili6. .r ttill another surprise was that after Miss Mamtle Decker had read her proph.ey. which purported to be print e'd in The' True Democrat, eglht years hence. and contained many bright pre. i dkirtions for her elaasmates, but none It for herself, a small boy in the audience handed up a telegram,. which when read announced that Miss Decker had ,jut received an appointment bringing her in ,i000t a week. This innovation was devised by Miss Jeanette Levy ,of 'll The Trte Democrat apprcelates Mis DeIeker's bringing this paper into 1 the, focus of view In 1924. but venturesr the hope that the paper will pass be i )oned its average of four pagesl to a ales commensurate with the bhped-for aechioiementil of the class of 191. The address by Prof. Sanders of .ouisiana State University was very I Nfie alnd free from the fault of most r erenllt'e(''1ne. 1nt addresses was not long 1 Ils peroration was partlicularly good, f ia which he made the statement in r beautiful lalnguige that the efforts beat , worth while for the, good of the world c were those that were inspired by the t heart a Trhe' followlng is Miss Jennie (ore's a aniuatory : it has fallen to tmy lot. friends atnd I fe.llow students. to express. In behalf of tlt. class of s191, our appreciatio f tfth I* Iptre-'riee of each one of you to ~ tlleLs (lour gratduation exeri(sl.a and thi, Ileas'itre we. derive front it. The y tfull 'onsitloliluless of the pulrpot for whic, h Iwe- ieet give's lus a feelittl of d ,xtr..ii, joy and pride. ft 'This c'llass. begitninLg In Its rsat b ,.-tar in higkh school with only sevn.. v has vradullay irroasdrl to Irts present lllrilt'l l )t of slite'ln happy members who d ht'- faithfully workled tolgether, and g of a horn we feel Justly proud. We I hna, strugglled onward In spite of a iihi' ntuty disaplpointm.ntts. with the y thought of this evening contlntally o Icefore' us Twi of our ltumhlr, MeI:tl Iake. anid Alie*, Row. arlt already at . the, Stfate Normal Neverthelessll we I I(-1 tee-ir presence in knowinlg that p ibthey Itals, golle to where thleir know l y Sdalg, w ill th Incrtas.d by working as h f.athfully a. the'y hare done with us. II t)rt History wil tell you mOre about ci what we have done in the past The lI mann' things whickh we have so much V' enj'oyj.d dilrtag our schoot days Iher p .we' regret tol lIeave tut as this Is a tulrning poln in oullr lives, and we mnst 1I turlt frrno thcwe to others, our 'W'll w111 all give o An taccount of our wlishetd- e for dtisposal of thpe. Thungh we have r a short prophecy. we wt I leave otr P fltlltre live, to express to you more Is accurrately what we shall actually do . "We hope that our schoolmatn will Itlk forward to such a day, and will pl enjoy it as raub as we do. We feelt y. sure of the sympathy of all of you who !g have witnessed the happiness of a day ty like this In your own lives. We wish oI to please you by these exerclses, which es are our last school duty, and bid you a weirone. to this our day of graduation " l 'itias Ieako then recited the class l poem, as follows: f" The- daisy la our flower, a With Its disk of shiningl old, Sits fringel of snowy petal., id nd air, R)th arch and bold. The. poets crlled it day's eye 1 For it openst with the morn; it Krois' IIn field and bower \,ed all Nature does adorn. Small, but strona and hardy. Is this dainty little fower. Never resting. growing ever In sunshline and In shower. Our class is like the daisy, Fl"ililn bravely each his plae, And meeting task and play-time With bright and shining face. I Do all you can, as well as you can, I la the motto of our choeie; It urges us to nobly work With hand and soul and voice. t go may our chain of daisies, With sixteen links so strong, pIndure In love and friendship Though future years be long. The class history by Jobin Ira Daniel reads "lrinee the histories of all great or. Ianlltationu are demanded by the ad miring world, it has befallen me to write this, the history of the class of 1916. I realise that in order to write a true and complete history it is necs sary to give the date of birth, hosme and brief sketch of the characte.rs treated. It would be imposilble for me to tax my hearers, though, with all the nlterestiet details necessary for a comnplete history, therefore In this fro'g meat 1 shall give only a few facts concerning the class as a whole. "in lSeptembr. 1#12, a rather large crlass entered high school and began their four years' journey. Blat some fell by the wayside, some sought other professions and some evidently sought other climes; anyway they difted out ere we reached our senior year. Among thisoriginal class were the seven follow int. Leon Doherty, Nattalee Doherty, ltmie rDeckr, D)aisay Bookter. Mel Ieaake, Jeanette Levy, and John Ira IDaniel, These seven are the asle re mininder of the freshman class. The first year of hllh school glided by. work was not extremely hard. and teachers were not very strict. To us. four }ears ,osemend half a century. and at thin tihme we did not realise our duty as workers. We went to school be catuse it was customary, because every one our age did the same thing. The sevesn whom I have mentioned before, passed into the sninth gIrade and here we were joined by two worthy mem hers. Annie kelle Harvey. our valedeic tortan. from Fre'eland, and 1mnter Ball freml I k)aidasonvie, It Iewn then that work bngan In caret anrd isany. many times that year aftner burning midalnght oil. and in the privacy of our rooms at home did the sinth-graders give vent to their t feelingsa concerningl Algebra and the 0 brutality of the subjeet; and I ishalll venture to saty that briny fluid 5ome limes flowed. lHowever, despite ourt diftficulties, we climbed Into the tenIth grade and here we were joined by a wanderer by the name of Allce Row and she hailed from Wilhelm. This year was marked by the progress of ot icir Journey, for we waded deeper Into the lakes of( Itin and began our )jour cy ulp MtI teometry. At the end of Iilce months we were over the rough l place, and ready to begin our last years' work It seems that there musti have been both faclnatlon and attrate lton about this class. foF durtiag the summer ref Itll, Jennie Gore, B haIs irawseau. PFannye Ard. Frank Barrow, Yeltus Ieak., and OGorge Cutrer eom pltted the tenth Irade and Jotaed our band of ten, making sixteen to eater the eleventh grasde in t the fall of 1915. "'Qrr last and fial year has been extrnemely Interestingal. Many loving eimbraces have we had from Judgel Physites and Mistress latin, neverthell less we have wtthstood them all and have conquered every dillculty. "Tonilht we wait Oely r1o our dl ploasas. which are I sightl, sad thebdi four years whieb at the begidnsaIeg seemed such an age have palsncl forevetr "With this fralment of history I shall leave the rest to the historianls of Ithe ft ttere, ineser douhbtin g but that the class will leave its Inip'erean upelme the future of this world, antd hoping that their future' historites will be as li spotless as this one' hles beel Immer Ball pre,.'ntfed the h la Ie will, sh of which the followlinK ar' the' roost s significant hbequesta "To the fac'ulty cf tlhe II I if ,ouri sincaerest thanks anld appreciation f(ir attention given tus this )ear "We. enltering uIpon life asi meten lladl womnen, leave' to the' lnindergiradeute'e our -hildish ways and thoughts "To the, tenth grade. hb special re- h quest, we leave. our hbicks. alsoe our ability to rrad sight passages* i "W'e leae. all iurplias detnemerits to Lee Soule; as nrma ('lack has stopped school, there is sIte one to divide with hI "A new mlaneto, carefulily adjuste , we bequeath to Mr I'ruenep, as it Is noot I very pleasant ti, slop tr,'ry few minulltes "To Mrs. ('rump, thel future' Hniors , as dramatic pupils, also our apprecia l lion for all she haa done for us ti "John Ira Danietl, itn our alneamn leaves to Luclus Ianiel the pleasure of driv nla to school every morning for a t couple of years longer c. "lastly, we will and betquath to al Harry (ray all hroken window panes, . all mischief that has taken place in the it last year, to be kept In memory of the tº school for the last term." cc The class prophecy, we ,have twen C unable to secure, but it contained the fn usual hits and persidaile engagingly w expressed. Miss Anane hello Harvey spoke as a. follows In valedictory: re "Schoolmates, classmates, friends: , "It Is my pleasure this evening to ai give the farewell thanks of the grad. f, uating clea of 1911, tio you,. for the aid )ou t'ath have rendered us; that c.I aid that has enabled u. to rise this far dr up the ladder of learning Anti because bp of the appreciation we feel for your stl pgood sll ancd kindly thoughts, a deep p, regret is mlilrs that we' have reached n the Airst landing in the winding stairs, pn where each of its must enter Into a Wt different door. by "And are we reedy to enlter Into an thosea different apartments of life? That , Is the question that confronts each the graduating class and it is one that an confronts es, the class of 191 P'irest. a of what does that readiness conslast foa Ike it consist only In the possession imc of our diplomas? Par from it Our diplomas are only synmbols of our fit- 4 ness. It consists of a capacity for broader ideals and broader views of WI life, not the petty childish onme; It nai consists of a quantity of piractical 1eei knowledge, that fits one for dlaily life, and which every high school aimns to give; it consists of a larige, amountl of lei confidence in onellself which no nle' an his go through Illfe withielt ti "And have we tlhese #nentsanetl' If r we have' nott atndl it tis tny teopei that ell w x aill hare it is flot thi' fauilt of our Th trlacers and friecdels, ell'Lh.P, perhalpl. cm we have the sleee clew n as tlh, litltl he bo~ who saihl ie aneswer tc hhil mother's cli inquiry as teo wh his Irrlades were lower than usual, that it was all the , ee teacher's fault, she oveud the hright Pre little boy what sat in frenlt of him A "It is by the aid and -nperatiion of r our teacher, and frliecds that we' have ' obtained lhb. nmeans h) which we' may p grasp life and ine adier'rllt 'cat.end lpu nobly while' Il prose'rlty we, may tejoy and htlelligentliv take' advanhtege' Tot of the brightness arouetl 'rhIs it is to all who have, play ed ela thlny part In our Iiveas that we, the classvef of 1116, lextend our deepest gratiterde "Pirstl of all. we, wish te Ilncck thec taxpayerl who have willitley atind glad ly made It possibhle for Ilte wcrienl to exist and the'refor- for Ies to reac'h the it landlnlg at which we have 'arrit'd Aied we wish esprt''all to tlhank the Town of HI prancr ville' for the extra fendsi she has yearly donhateud to the Jillus at IPreyhan i 'gh Fichoel IIr kindly asie has enasbled IIe teo lgradcate' forui act approced high e'tjelI "We* next e'te'ced our hearfcll tiet mhlks to the cthool Ilairll. aced teli ,Hlpciriii tendent oit ur sc'hioIls. who hat' dolt, ac everything ice their pIowlr fer us, whli have supplled ius with the' be-st of icc strUctors acld wh, hole, ccpe'rscte'.l with the te'acihert i' thleteragig es i in our daily work "Hl owP1 Iwe uer tIhaIIk oulr teacherst for their daily slnin cltle te ichpart tIe ets a part of tlhe knowdlglte thee ,'iey l i. How can we "iver appreciate the' ',e'rgV they have cx'llp'cdled mepeete tea ir the ereourageme'nct the·y hawe cite'lndeld se willingly. Nol umalil wce hoe I-ee' througlh lIfe far eleoclgh to sie the'e nIe'+e of the thinlgs a·bhich we have bthlailced durinl our higlh scheol r'olrae rCOn we (CCstlis.,d an pag. threl, was FA ASOCIATION HA I NTRESTNG MEETING I he o 'Mfirs and board of directors ti the West F'elliana Fair Associatlon e111r at the- loirti house Wednesdula) e' Ju 7 Trhe attenidanee was small. iiut the meeting was Interet'titing yi 'l'he, Ladle-s' DlIvislion met t Ithey sanme im n.ee in the Hecretary's office It was decided to have the fair 'Id ecetahlo anld premnlium lilt published at '* the, e'.rlie'st possible moment. A large Ilrt of the catalolg I already in the Shaends of the printers and it is expectedl ar" that all the ads. and other matter for the catalog will be placer with the to gpriete'r by June IS at the latest. 1 Atn Automobile Show was ordered to th h, held on the first day of the Pair. A Ir ltr or prises will be' given for the hot ,-etl dhecorated automobile. The auto 5 otbiutlles will begin the parade at corner 'S of W'oir store and proceed down main Ian street to the Pair grounds. It is an ticipdltd that this will be one of the ' most interesting features of the Patr. IV A communicatllon was recelved from a the Aouisiana Swine Breeders' Asso. ciatt!n In regard to putting on a sale to of hogs at the Parish pair. The Pair '5. e lociation decided to cohpeate with he' the lIrseede-rs' Assoelation and have the he sale'. On}ly tembers of the 8wine Breed ere' Association and the Boys' Pig tn ('lub will be allowed to put up hogs he for sale An outside limit of bhogs ly will be sold. The resignation of Mr. W. H. Rich 5 ardson from the Dairy Division was received. Mr. Butler lawrasan, Bins, '.a. was appointed to take Mr. Rich. to arndeon's place. He will have charge d' of the lmiry Cattle exhibit, t' The Pair Associatlon decided to take It charge' of all lunch 'ounters and cold ar drink stands and manage them for the It beneftl of the Association. Luneh Ssattands and cold drink stands will be p put up on thserounds and pure foods 'L4 ad drinks will be served. The Ladles' . rTh, ltrtmlent agreed to codperate In tbli a work. f'oltlmittees will be appointed by the ladles to supervise the work o and serve the customers. The ladies it re'uleaeted that the gentlemen barbecue b the meats, turn the ice-cream freegrs, and do the heavy work. This was zuaree'd to go it will not be necessary for viaitors to bring lunches, but n IItrmnise the restaurants on the Fair r grounds and help luarantee a Pree Pair for another year. r The itteretary reported that the t Wilherlm lumbn r Company would do. nate 5.Q00 feet of lumber to be used in hbulding booths and repairing the grmounds. 'the actionl of the Police Jury In t pledgintg 2641t to the FPree Pair It to be n hillhl commendedle. This iair in for ItheI tBnefit of the whole parish. All the 11le41a. dtalted will be kept In the par. t Ii ted dillrlbiuted to our home people. rt.he I'olic', Jury is folllwlIlng the e. :amiejle of ne-arly every pollce jury il the sltte', and haI4 showII that II hal t lhet itetreets of the trislh at heart. The followlnlg is the lnancial state ffntit to date: Prevlously acknowledled...... H&4.) A tollllo............... I o0) tMamn H leril.... ..... .. 1 00 l.onard Matthews ......... ...., i' l. Howell ............... O0 I'eellce Jury ............... o n, Total .................... $711F eO Mrs . O, t rmksL, chainrma, Ire lded at the mnntohly meetlng of the tadlea of the- Pair Aula)latiol Thobne plr'eesnt were Mrs1 Jno. p Irvlne, Mrs. SMe(' iawreson. Mrs. Willin laniel. rsIr tln Leopld. Mrs, A. F. larrow. It was a source of great disappolnt n ','t that so fe'w ladies atternded the meetingl The chairman was urged to eIseeke' an extra eflort to have a larnger attendarce at the' mc-tltg in July, ;, m.illy as it is Important for the' r-, iirtt n lot the dllIereltt cMlnmaltte' tle w presenlt neveral queuattie,'s were. eiesherte'd The' ladle's lhid by these ellel'ltltgs they can offer suggel-jiti nl ielld il this way help eacbh othellr ' ' WtIla thlat 1to work up a larger tlt *enldanmc, a not eee should be Lset toe th*ie paper. two wee'ks prior tee the itee'tinlg. to re'iittad the eladles that eseilh ai Imeetleeg will take pllac" 'Tlheli nallle' bran clalllttot at the' sanls" timc' dwIlll ,ie work atnl worery Yu ' 't0,, i t*. whilel )eeI despair It aS ,t ee, Oe etcl'h the qeelllit) elf a Itatta' ii ,tit £71 Ile- elttlietV of hia tIirse' that tliemg himr 'hrsugh Nc bemg as ruin s- un11v n e i tuiltbllly. there l alwaysl a t hi;ci1e',. to, e's('le.. Ctleit o llf the frlight Ih. t, nd intole the fight habit Many a 111at1 has mitaed a plenic beaun, he was certVn a eloudy sky meant ratin.