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Show MIXERSVIIJiE ITEMS ruption of any kind. Our school ha? been exceptionally fortunate in not having either the work or the attendance atten-dance retarded at all by the "flu" epidemic, which holds nearly all parts O'f the country in its grip. Are you a subscriber to the Beaver Bea-ver county paper. Sunday evening a well arranged arrang-ed program was rendered, consisting of a short talk by Mr. Cecil Baker on "Joseph Smith" as a scientist." A vocal solo by Miss Jennie Walker and the reading of the Minersville Evening Even-ing Telegram by Mr. Warren Pendleton. Pendle-ton. Although the quarantnie laws may appear rather stringent in some cases, they are undoubtedly saving the town a great deal of sickness. So far Minersville has not developed develop-ed one case of influenza and it is hoped by means of strict enforcement enforce-ment of the laws, that this good record rec-ord may be maintained. Subscription price to this paper is $2.00 epr year. Such amusements and sports as dancing and basket ball appear extremely ex-tremely common-place and mild to them when compared with the elating elat-ing of swords of the joust and tournament. tour-nament. Minersville promises tn heenme thp theatrical center of Beaver county. The faculty of the Minersville school has held several enthusiastic reher-sals reher-sals during the last two weeks. They plan to present their play as an appropriate opening for the new stage which the school and town are fortunate in possessing. By means of various entertainments entertain-ments we hope to be able to buy the equipment for our stage and gymnasium gym-nasium which will make them the best in the county. |