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Show 9 jburtsia, Hid 9 Jteasixi. . . By SECOND-GUESSER llllllll!llll!ll!llllllllllll!IIIIHISIIIII!ill The Greenville L D S Ward will sponsor a dance and program, pro-gram, and an excellent dinner, Thursday, June 1, to raise funds to defray expenses of a new heating plant for the church. Dinner will be served from 6 to 9 p. m., followed by an interesting inter-esting program and dancing until a late hour. Tickets may be purchased from members of the Greenville Green-ville ward, or at the door on the night of the dinner-dance. During the recent railroad strike, The News carried xa paid advertisement from the national railroads organization, referring to the firemen's demands as "featherbedding." Similar ads have been published in the past, when a strike was threatened. We understand we have been censored for publishing the advertisement, ad-vertisement, and would like to point out to our subscribers who are members of organized labor that paid advertising is one thing and editorial opinion is another. The opinions of this newspaper news-paper are printed in our editorial ed-itorial columns, news articles appear on the front and other pages of the paper, and paid advertisements ad-vertisements appear thruout the paper on any except the front page. Neither in paid advertisements adver-tisements or news articles is our personal opinion expressed. Dick Lowe, donee instructor who has been teaching Milford children tap, ballet and other dances, writes that he will be unable to continue giving personal per-sonal instruction in Milford, but beginning this Friday, May 26th, Miss Gwen Webb will instruct in-struct Milford students under x direction of the Lowe Dance ' Studios. Mrs. Lowe, who asissted Dick in operation of the Studios, was killed recently in an auto accident. Progress is being made in j completing arrangements for a i White Way on Milford's Main . Street, it was reported this I week by Gene Mayer, city councilman coun-cilman in charge of streets. A s legal publication serving notice of intention to create a special lighting district is published in this week's issue of The News. Any objections to the creation of the special lighting district will be heard at the regular meeting of the council on June 21. |