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I ma and the rot than a momen leader o( lalai looked upon e jrld'e populatio prestige gatne r the Greeks. PiayiDf,^6n ^the.peculiar politics Influent-* Mohammedans are abl to wUrtd^fn the colonial ponsesi ! T er-nHng. to take the firs ' T^^iitformationcoraes from ui official Kemalist aids to the Or for moShlfaave been fn^ontlnuf touch with, Kemaliat hefadto in Ai Here are Kernel's plans, as ut denatood by his friends and suj One: T*8*conciude> a peace wit I tree eft Tyljlchwlll restore Turke to the soipo territorial importanc it ODjO^ed before the World Wai oicopt that he will allow ConstaT tinople tdr;t>e- internationalized. B.^T^o: To establish the capital c B^Sfealwith the Ameer of Afxhar istan, the king ot the Hedjaz an the rnlihg 'Mohammedan element c! Persia. land unofficial treatle yuid understandings with the rebe lloue elements'among the Mohan 'medans of Egypt, Syria, India an North ''Africa. All ot these will n .cognize Kemal as their had and a Si the "defender of the faith." | No Opposition !_ Inf,taking Ithe first step?th .peace with Greece?Kemal wil llnd*rno"' oposltlon from the gren ft Sinters, his friends here any. 1' They powers will accede to th | Turkish ^leader's' demands becnns fear refusal would brln about rebellion among Mobainrat ? dan dements -In their colonial poi -cessions. This applies to Great Bi 'tain, France and Italy. At the peace table Kemal wll St&dc 'the abrogation of the treat KjoySovres, signed after the Wort ? War. which chopped oft much o Kcnlal, however, will allow th Sniotnatlonalization of ConstantI njpla. oily demanding that he b ji>; ptiM'ltltti to act as guardian o holy Mohammedan places thor or that be have power to name th p^Hi's'second step ? making An ?3 vara, a -world r.ontpr of Mnhnmmr I danism? already is under waj The city is being enlarged an | beautified./Plans are being mad g for a -ip&at Moslem universit Conclusion of pacts with Molu mmedan leaders and rulers, in otl ft <?r Muntries will be easy and K< M see to it that each con i pact strengthens his position a | head of the Islamic world. ^^nhe'Aineer of Afghanistan, mos powerful Independent blosllem ru ji? fer, ibis been eager to ally himse JL iwith any movement looking towar r a restoration of Mohammedan po The detached Mohammedan el< |j| Ask for uerti mm$ki every purch K||!< 'store we give N \l , good for Radio | -Phonograph recc "and one other de: I IN OU I': ,-We handle only tl I I of all kinds. is full dresesc FRESH BALTI FRESH CREAM II ^anitar; Kra^lp:''1 revolutionary elements -la Jtorthf Africa; Egypt and India baa been Sen and feared by Great Britain ? and France. France concludd an alliance' with Kemal to offset bla Influence In Algeria. ' . .1 RIVESVILLE~j e ParentTeacher Meeting. a The first parenMeacher meeting ? of the school year will be held this 'l evening at the school auditorium. ?" All parents and patrons of the l' school have been Invited to attend. An interesting program has been 1* prepared for the early, part of the; n evening after which a social hour, s will be enjoyed. 3* Good Enrollment. Nearly six hundred pupils have: D enrolled in the-grades so far this1 Q fall, according to a statement made by E. Hale, principal. Mr. Hale i- also announced the fact that every 1- member of the graded school fac d ulty attended \ summer school this year. il4 Missionary Meeting, e' The members of the Woman's i- Missionary Circle were entertained il yesterday afternoon at the home it of Mrs. George Ratcllffe in Jasper )- street . Several new members were ). added to the organisation.*' i- Mrs. O'Dell Hostess. Mrs. Carter O'Dell will be hostess' to the members of the True Blue! j. Sunday School Class Saturday eve j. nlng. The meeting was to have o been held this evening but the date il was changed in order to avoid a i. conflict with the parent-teacher meeting, j. Mammoth Muskmelon. j. B. C. Coogle of Bridge street is claiming the honor of having raised h the champion muskmelon of this y year. The melon weighed twenty o pounds and was of first class qualr, i(y. Mr. Coogle has a number of i. other melons of nearly the same weight and has also some fine ft home grown watermelons I. Home From Hospital. Lt Mrs. Virgil Morris has returned a from Cook Hospital where she spent n the past two weeks having under gone a severe surgical operation. tl She is improving at present, j. Interesting Service. d The service at the M. E. Chur.ch B South last Sunday evening drew a 8 large crowd and was made interestj. ing by the fact that seven preachera were present. Dr. A. S. Jend kins jaf Huntington preached the j. evening sermon. Other ministers '8 present were the Rev..G.'F. Thomas. the Rev. C. W. O'Dell. the ftev. A. J. Walton, the Rev. A. B. Moore, the Rev. Howard Prickett and the U Rev. Steven Dutiham. t Surprise Pairty, A surprise party planned by members of her family was given In " ll nnrtl> nf Urn nrllllom 11,,. | sixty-second anniversary of her f [ birth . The home was decorated '; for the occasion with garden flowers : and a large birthday cake with six-, j ty-two lighted candles centered the ,. j dining table. A 6 o'clock dinner '! was served. J The following were Included in , the guest list: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jendio. Mrs. Richie Harden. Mrs. Jose eph Radcllffe. Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. '* Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cresceni. ? Mr. and Mrs. Rominac Delarco. 'r Thayer and Carl Jackson. Effie and e Ethel Stewart, Earl Radcllffe, Mary e? Harden, Mary Rita Cresceni, Angelo. Perly Ellen and Carmlmal l* Creceni and Elsie Watervicola. Class Party. ' The teacher and members of the ? F.vergreen Sunday School Class of 6 the M. E. South Sunday School y were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Huffman on l* Jasper Btreet Wednesday evening. l* their daughter, Miss Doris Huffman, being hostess. The girls spent >* a pleasant social hour after the 8 usual business meeting and refreshments of lemonade and cake were 't served the guests. The class will 1% have the next meeting Monday eve f nlng with Miss Ruby Layman as d hostess . Those present were the Misses Lois' Phillips. Jessie Hawkins. Rubv Layman. Jesamlne Mce Dowell. Elrla Bowman. Martha Sat National j ficates ase you make at our ational Certificates Telephone outfits, irds and a hundred sirable things, R SHOP ie best quality meats e spring chicken, or all on us?Our poul i as soon as killed. MORE OYSTERS 1ERY AND COUNAj BUTTER \ y Market NflTt to Blue Ridge i t'M i. .ite'.' us attended the'reunion ^of the From, ; Corrothers and Mns'grave families. Church Notes. Services at the United Brethren Church Sunday will be ai follows: 8unday school at 9:45 a. m? preachlug service at 7:30 p. m. with a sermon by the new pastor, the Rev. V. F. Williams. The former pastor, the Rev. S. E. Bauman, was transferred (o, Adamston at the recent conference of the U. B. Church heie at Huntington. Prayer meeting I will be held each Thursday evening. M. E. South Services. Services in the M. E. Church South Sunday will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; class meeting at 11 a. m.; Epworth League at 7 p. m. As the pastor of this church is away on a vacation there will be no preaching service, instead a service will be held at a p. m. by the members of the Billy Sunday Business Men's Club of i Fairmont. From Baltimore. . Miss May Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, who has been In school at Baltimore for the past several months.* has returned to her home here. Mr. Miller went to Baltimore and accompanied bis daughter home. Bible Classes. The Friday evening Bible class will meet this evening at the home ofi Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman on Jasper street The Monday ova. I i ning class will meet at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Will4 Morgan in i the* Green Town addition. The 1 Tuesday evening cdass will meet | with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keener in Higblawns. Baseball. The colored team of Montana will cross bats with the Thomas team on the local .diamond Saturday evening. The game will be called at 5 o'clock. ^ \ On Vacatioh. The Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Thomas I left yesterday by automobile for an | indefinite vacation. They will visit Pittsburgh and other points of interest in Pennsylvania. Personals. I Mrs. E. S. Phillips and daughterl j Marvel and son Buddy were at' | Farmington the last of the week' i on account of the illness of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. William Wise and; | Mrs. Whistler of Parkersburg were' | guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Har-| lis this week. i Mrsf Will Floyd and Mrs. Dale; [Cresinl were guests of Mrs. Addle! 1 Flyoyd at Baxter Tuesday. I Mrs. Lee Hlndgardener of Moundsville was the guest of her; sister, Mrs. E. S. Phillips, for the; week-end.' If.. T? " * * " - -- ?w?. ui/Lw rncKeti and Mrs.; Rose Amos spent Thursday as the' guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Prickett at Meredith Springs. [ Mrs. D. Howard Jones and little j daughter Jacqueline of Baltimore, who are visiting relatives here, were entertained as dinner guests | at tlm home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.j Arnett recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of High, I Lawns entertained a motor party from Fairmont last Wednesday evening. The party included about twenty persons. Miss Maud Mcrrifield of Hawkinberry Hollow spent Tuesday as the guest of Miss Emma Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cole were visitors at the home of Mr. and ~ I I ram wk \ I gflKl SB naBvlf dents ,at'rCedar Point," Pa., Is expected to return home this evening. Mr?. John E. Snider ot Bellvlew was a recent visitor at the home ot Mr. and hire. hi. B. Barker ot Mill street / , Mr. and Mrs. Buhl Griffith ot Missouri are guests at the home ot the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Keener. Mrs. Maud-Bennett who has been living here for the past two rears, has moved to Fairmont. Mrs. Maud Hamiick. who has been sick for some time, Is now convalescing. . ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Snider wert week-end visitors at-the home ol Mr. and Mrs. John' E. Snider ol Bellvlew. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Williams have recently moved to the 8mlth HOod property In Jasper street The members of the Rebecca Lodge held a meeting Wednesday evening. Mrs. Rella Toothman, din trlct president, from Bellvlew, was present and gave a talk. Mr. and Mra. Charles Pitman anc Miss Dtxon of Fairmont were re cent visitor' at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dan Qrlce on Jaspei street Mies Lncy Amos has mored tc Fairmont where she will make hei home with her Piece, Mrs. Etta Hall. Miss Lola Floyd, who has beer spending some t)me at the home MB?BM? m\n 1 li11 That's What They Say When It's (Jj 0 From i Broidy's 0 Angel Food Cakes . Devil Food Cakes ..... Layer Cfekes Macaroons, per dozen . Lady Fingers; per dozen Honey Cream Cookies, , Fruit bars SLoavei MILK MA French pastry French Doughnuts, each Parker House rolls, per Finger rolls, per dozen . I Cherry Pie Pumpkin pies, large size Fruit-pies (app|e, raisin, Salt rising bread OROIDY'S O "Nothing B' si7 Minicn\' IV* I *'*? **/AW ' k/ Jkl I I ?1< I 11 III IIIII Ml ' FaO is he hi' \\ lo Be ser A I i Part Pay \ 1 \ We have U v. sew disp! \ \ CREDI gal \ ftkttai tkapjaiK T\ \"U cak-taK. IK i? LTzSS k*n IK TMI Kkr tk Of "* P* WC j T Nt / ' s,yi' B f j attrar.li k '$24 !h Women' i CO Elegnut n??w , I %t j u ? .X L: pupfla at tie MvesTliS^'M/ Church South. : -'j Miss Virginia Freeman, who hai' been spending aoihe time with ral-; atives at Huntington, haa returned to the home of her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman. Mr. and Mra. Spnrgeon Johnaon ot Clarkaburg are spending a few daya with relatlvea here. . j Glen, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Otbo Bowman, has been Ul tor the | past few daya. ij Mr. and Mr3. James Freeman and family and Andrew Barker mo ; tored to Waltersbiirg, Pa., where . they were entertained at the home . of relatives over the week-end. Miss Mary Huffman has been 111 for the past few days. Mr. and MrB. Marry Miller have i sold their residence in High Lawns, Frank Snider of Bellvlew becomi !ng the new owner. i i : We Reline Wraps ?not cheaper but batter i . Heinze & C6. j Phone 1200-1201 ' ..... 25 and 50c 20c ajid 40c and up g 20c, 40c, 75c, and $1 20c g ...20c fl per dozen... 2oc n .....20c H 3 of | ID Bread | 5c and 8c ,... 5c, 6 for 25c . B dozen i 15c 15c B 25c E 25c peach) 15c 10c I I BAKERy 11 ut the Best" JL _ - -PHONE 56-R | Mjy'irawM Fall Fi a tnni ake Jj ire and this Family Clothing Store i red, with the finest of quality style meat Terns. striven to surpass all previous efft lay is the new low price levels ifia jmIJkJIaJbJUi WEN'S and MISSES9 >.w SUITS ems- every ??nc of themvely priced.95 and $29.75 i and Mitte*' ' f ATS DRE style* including Stirring bargain 4,?J? you ai prices su lo delight yo EOPLES CL( 325 Madis ?????? i mmm get it here with 2 Pairs of You plight just as well buy your New Fall Suit with an extra pair for extra wear?because it won't cosf a penny more than the usual one-pair land. Eighty per cent of our immense showing of Fall and Winter Suits made with two pail's1 of trouseral FALL SDITS with 2 Pairs of Trousers : $20?$25 ?P Jt) ?and a few up to $45 Handsomely tailored of genuin class woolens. Sports Styles and const models. Blu,es, browns, greys and m IN FACT EVERYTHING GOOD IN CLOTHES AWAITS YOU HERE. HHHE CLOT "Modern Modes f The New Home of Harl 115 Main St.?Oppo i????? ?????? Try a West Virginian ^ asmoM leir Bow s ready, as always, te serve yea as yoo want s, the lowest of prices and the easiest ot , irts, bat tbe big outstanding feature of tbisV t make yon recall pre-war days. l^yu.1 credit J a T* I | ^ TWi Hk line wtf kw WW. ntfw. k|IH> P . ViffB "IUM drtta l>V?a I * M m W M 41 f"1#! Tksl'* tW ?, tta fleu? HI tab cntMcn MEN! See these exceptional Suits and Overcoats Every fashionable and conser- (fOQ vative style is unequalled. |uili I t Boys' SSES SUIT ? lure to become Low level price*: high" *1 ft-98 quality $q.50 U- 1 D up Olytei. O 3THING CO. on Street bI t ?4t[ ;> :?p Trousers I iii or Men?Lower Priced" jfl t, Shaffner & Marx Clothes: H site J. H. Deitz Co. Want Ad for Result^ if \lll\ Iff]' (B -" ' '-* ~- I I ? V