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Presents Fourth Number Y. M. C. A. Saturday, February 27
THE BOSTON LYRBCS
MIRTH, MUSIC AND SONG
Admission, 50 Cents Season Ticket, 75c
Work In
a Warm
Room
T7S7HILE
you are
sewing let
the Perfec
tion Heater
keep off the
damp and
chill
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whenever and wherever
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and care for.
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NASHVILLE KNOXVILLE
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First National Bank
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A COOKING CLASS.
Miss Mary Doney has just closed a two
weeks' class in cooking at Wetmore. She
reports an enthusiastic and willing bunch
of workers consisting of forty members,
of ladies and girls. They tried out
four to seven recipes at each meeting.
The members of the cooking class gave a
dinner at the finish of the lessons, the pro
ceeds were used to purchase a tent lor
community meetings. Prof. F. Hines,
county agricultural agent, of Benton, ad
dressed the crowd.
Miss Doney goes to Benton this week to
give a series of lectures on gardening and
Canning Club work. Miss Doney can give
one week's course in cooking in one place
provided ten ladies agree to attend the
meetings. The only cost will be the in
gredients for the demonstration.
INDOOR BASEBALL.
Clubs Played Won Lost Percentage
Reds 6 6 0 1,000
Braves 4 2 2 .500
Giants 4-2 2 .500
Tigers. 4
0
Last Friday night the Tigers and Reds
had a little set-to and what the Reds did to
'em was a shame. Just what the matter is
with the Tigers, nobody seems to know as
it is the strongest team in the bunch, but
is playing in mighty hard luck. The score
was 15 to 10.
The Braves, all puffed up with the idea
that the Reds in the person of J. O. Hun
nicutt whojhad left town, had afall taken out
of them, Tuesday night, by a score of 24
to 18, Just a little too much confidence,
boys.
NECROLOGICAL.
Prof. Robert T. Rutherford for manv
years a rural schohl teacher. He taught
in Birch tvood and other points. He died
at his sister's home, Mrs. Martin, at Cal
houn, Bradley county. Friday. Prof.
Rutherford was 65 years of age. He leaves
a widow two sons and a daughter.
Mr. Laurence Gorman died at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Houstin II. Waxwell,
Thursday. Mr. Gorman was 55 years old
and had been ill several weeks. He was
connected with the Cleveland Coffin Fac
tory for some years as painter and it is
thought his death wasdue to lead poison
ing. Mr. Gorman was born in Georgia,
and lived in Dalton for a number of years.
He lesves a two sons and five daughters.
Funeral services were held Saturday after
noon. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hill have moved
from Isabella to the Ocoee farm, where
they have mighty cozy quarters.
ENTERTAINMENT BY
CLASS IN EXPRESSION.
The pupils of Miss Kyles in Expression
will give an entertainment, at the High
scnool building Friday, Feb. 19. Every
invited. The following
ro
rrarame will be rendered:
Song "When Visitors Come to Our
School" Expression Class.
Reading "Mud " Cakes,". . .Zennalee Bell.
ReadingThe Second Table,"
lUlamay Brooks.
Reading "Karl's Crime,"
Mildred Marchant.
Song "Don't" May So Rough Jim,"..
b Ten Boys,
Read ing "Pontius Pilate". Elma Lovelace.
Reading "When Papa Shaves,"
William Swanson.
Reading "At Our School," . Pat Hensley.
Song "Cross The Great Divide,"
Ten Girls.
Reading "Goblins," Hazel Lovelace.
Reading "Meditations ot Jinny". .
Earl Amburn.
Reading "He'Said" An" Awful Thing,"
Elsie Johnson.
"Bad'Whispering Bird,".. Six Little Girls.
Rdading "The Chillin's Picture'...
Willie Standridge.
Reading "An Incident of a French
Camp," Dollie McDowell.
Reading "Old Mother Goose,"
Miss Kyle.
poses-Z" Eight Expression Pupils.
Bad Luck" Wendell Swanson.
Good Night..;.! ..Ulamay Brooks.
Especially do we wisv the parents of the
pupils of the class to come as it will be an
inspiration to the class. We want them to
see what the pupils have been accomplish
this year. Jessie B. Kyle.
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of an execution issued by W.
A. Woody, clerk of the Law Court at
Ducktown, Tenn., on the 4th day of Feb
ruary, 1915, I will offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, on the 6th day of
March, 1915, at the Courthouse in Duck
town, Tenn., the following described real
estate, towit:
One house and lot bounded on the north
by Burkhart; on the west by Fran
cis Mull; on the south by Wes
ley Beavers ; on the east by Wesley Beav
ers ; situate and being in the Tenth civil
district of Polk county, Tenn.; levied on
as the property of J. L. Culberson to sat
isfy a judgment in favor of the State of
the State of Tennessee against M. C. Cul
berson, et al.
This Feb. 8, 1915. Joe Williams.
Depaty Sheriff Polk County.
Ducktown M. E. Church South. -
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
.Preaching 11 o'clock a. m.
Preaching at 7 o'clock p. m.
Mid- week prayer service, Wednesday
7 p. m.
Will preach every second and fourth
Sunday at Isabella.
You are cordially invited to come to all
of these services and worship with us.
Will preach at Isabella Sunday.
G. F. Thomas, Pastor.
QUALITY
S. C. White Leghorns
TO LAY
EXCLUSIVELY
Eggs from large, strong, health, free range hens. Bred for
vigor and egg-laying power. My Hoce is from the famous
Georgia " Model" strain, winners at Atlanta, New Orleans
and Tampa. Eges, $1.00 for 15. $5.00 for 100. Book
orders early for future deiwery. r. v., rosieue, t nm.
J. R. MILLER, Mgr.
2-M POULTRY YARDS