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Show CARDS 1 n l iaies lew F. O. E. On Gas lour liuiitiieti cmiruijrn or V ,e Natural Gas companies in conference group in iiah met le I tah Gas and Coke company, fuliiurium Thursday evening and lere addressed by I Fitapatrlck,' and general manager. D. Hnlx-rts- , operating Murt th:in int vice-presl- Jiraniii. tilt ami 1" klfs manager. 00 uohictvu; Fitzpatrick outlined aoine of L company policies and objectives, II" employes iu reeog- , .ze their imimrtanee in the Natur-tias organization ami the oppor-- j Mr. 1... I. .!.... nil)' tlli'.V nail Ul unpins muc ihIi communities desirable places to live and enjoy comfort-- . i which I an life. Mr. Stratford I an of the employe Mime opening fewest plan and .Mr. Roberts ens .d the recent rednrtioii in gas ites whir' were made hy the gas Jimpaliies and how they lienefitted who used gas for conking, wat- I.le home :ind J i Dancing and lots of It will be the feature event at Hie Fraternal Hall November next Thursday, Iftth.j This party will be a high light In the social activities of the Fratern-- I til Order of Eagles In Murray.' This undoubtedly will be the last: Kagle parly prior to the Christmas holliduys. So every Eagle reading this should make it a point to be' there, and to tell every Eagle he; meets that the Aerie is going to have another of those good times. A lot of fun and a good time Is in! store for everyone, so bring your wife or your lady friend, your brothers and your sisters, your sons ami daughters who like to dance. It you have some good prospective members bring them also. We want a crowd so do your part to advertise this event. Ihiti'l forget the big Conrad II. anniversary drive, bring in' a new member and help solve your Christmas problems with one of; Ihose beautiful gifts. F. II. PETERS. and advertising trial Ji P. V. P. I'.: ii:4.l p. in. Evening Service: 7:30 p. m. informed the group Midweek Service. Wednesday, ) :it a small to medium sized home p. m. iug gas for cooking, and heating would save from c. w. c. The Crusaders met at the church $12 to Ms ier year by the reducAfter on continRolsTts Mr. tion in rates. Wednesday at 4 o'clock. the lesson ami memory work the ued: be "While the nlmve savings may children made scrap books to 1st to a scut Rapt orphanage In Dot appear very large at first The girls Alaska for Christmas. glance due Importance must lie givfor the dolls dressed also have en to the fact that this saving child-- , Twenty-twChristmas ho. nil iu four the prHcitically were present. jnnier tnonths, November, iHsvm-Vr- , en and NDAY SCHOOL Si and and il. Roberts 0 water-heat-b'- g 1 o lem-hcr- February, January Vill reflect a saving of from 14 jier few to 1; per ffin on the previous kilN during this jhtIikI when house. fcjeaiing is iiM'd with cotiklng and Hater lieu ling, mid from 10 per cent to I'J cr cent when house healing alone is iimM. This Is'ltefits the when he needs It most. l j de-- i The new rate is expressly . jbgafd to eucoiirage the use of more :.s upplianivs. The steps are an ar-- . fMceil thai the more appllancei lti.il are iimiI Ihe cheaN-- r the av-- ' ti..i:e ctwi of gut in other word- -' com nioi'f to use any gas ap- laiH-ii lone lima In combination , foil ol her appliHlliTs. To illils-- ' j 1 iiioiiths. A. average range bums 7 .VI cm.' ti nioiiih at a cosl of $1.45 or if sum It :i r 1ihi en. ft. A' ..irr hniier burns 'Jlsn cu. ft. mt ii 'ioh at a com of M,i5 or at a of ?1.47 iHr Iinki cu. ft. A tinine and water healer burna 2JCW. " nth at a of $.1.0 Tin- - t ci , fi il Itdim lit f If .1 I" i water healing Is only W.t'si- -I II "nulls j.jr, as compareil with " Von only ne n water heal-ti- If jim haxe n ttiit,.r iifutcr ami a r.ingf your conking onlv cml 'i I''"" I en. ami buy a additional cost; filer heater jour l llMMI von hMte a range , ii ct in.r f'M i.f f - 15 p-- r month If you have u range and a water "'er mid install house bcutliifj 'ir yearly bill u 111 ,P npproxt- - H.lilely UltJ.tNI. I If j range and "ht healer jour hill will N I'o.Vim mi that your cooking ami .wattr heating will only you I'l -r enr .r IXV iht mouth,' I t lillM JUKI f yoll , , jlute ot j )."ilH'henlliig. I This navlng can conversely l r- tleclisl HCMlllM (he cost of hoUH enlu.g f j,,,, prPfri WHhollt ciH.k- lug ..r wmet heating your home heat ) 111 will be io.',,(Ki or R'itfc per Ibotlnilid coble fw, If innall a rntige and water '"n!er and let ihrm Maud ihe cot "f the firM l.raiketa of Ihe ma rata ;oi the high priced gan which they an We affr, ,0 , xft,,,ra :.a fuel f.,r cimklng and waler . .lentil n M( , er If H. nUva Malel the tut aI pmr. "i ct for and ho- u- fr !' i .ni. 4e heat-jim- healing laniml nr .li. h l ei r Ihmiwiiil f "ir new l.iw rule -- : water illfl.oo the hratlnt - The Indies Auxiliary met at Ihe a. church fin Thurday at 1U:.1o m. Sewing was done for ihe White Cross quota. I uiichcon was served at 1 :m p. m. Miss I VI ma Mnher, n hrisiiau Americanization worker was present and gave a flue talk nl the devotional meeting. Ii Is fxiccl-- ; eil that Miss Maher will give an ail dre at the Sunday School hour on Sunday. I I, K.IK. I I) HOI I. All Y MEN TO COLLEGE FR TKKMTY Iigati,- - II. P. Itriskbalik and Arden II. (iuiiilersoii. both tif Holla-- : day, siudeiiis hi ihe I't.ih Agricul-- ' lural College, were pbslgisl lat wis'k In Join Ihe Phi Kappa Alpha at lgaii. Tliey sis iul fratcriiiiy ill Is' clikible for full tuetiiU rship lifler II short 'pledge S'llod. M. ItriM kbiiiik. who Is a freshman Is in the schisd if Agriculture mid is majoring in He has Uen playing regularly oil the college freMilllliU fisit-bulearn. Mr. Gniidersoii Is a soph-olnoie it int Is reglstcrisl III Ihe schisd of Agilculliire, - fA.n "mi n ht Hihie rt. ll i .(.in, j the-Man- i .nniMiri in nut- tiiiip i.iin help i hem. Murray, at last, has a hand, j that it is going to lie proud of. The ladies of the Iiaptist Aid in the gracious and efficient man-- ! nor materially contributed to the vni-ki- t 1 MFSIC FOR COTTON WOOI) STAKK CONFERENCE The Cottonwood Stake Chorus of Vid voices selected from the Wards of Cottonwood Stake will furnish I lie musical program for both ses to sions of the Stake Conference News' Red Cross The response lo the solicit a lion Pro. .lis' Chivrell has Iteeu report-- ' of the Roy Seoul Troops for old III at his home on South State clothing, food stuffs, etc., has been ed a: reel. Roth Sister Chivrell and Joe excellent. All troops were working' "For every dollar sent out of last Saturday covering the city for! are unable to resume their regular in Red Cross Vlah memberships duties on account of prolonged illdonations. obtained by the chapters during ncss. It is thought best to have the last year's Roll Call, $1.20 was reAccording to word received from' Scouts pass this Saturday collec-- j turned to Ihe state hy ihe national Ihe Southern California Relief Hon and call on November 21st. It was announced by organization,' If ruthcr George Parke is in There is an urgent need for cash' Road, ten S. Young, chairman of the Guy contributions as well as clothing or a very critical condition, having Salt Lake County chajger. Thin fact food stuffs for the committee finds been ill and under their care since Is revealed by authentic figures rehat there are certain necessary es- October llllli. ceived from the Pacific branch oflist riot Association meeting will sentials that will have to lie purwhich show the following exbe held on liecember 2, at Magna, fice, chased. penditures: Those wishing to donate cash will instead of Occomhcr 3rd, as prevExpenditures in I'tah for Ihe fisfind boxes In each bank and drug iously reHirted. All members are cal year, July 1, IfKK) to June 30, store for this purpose. From now urged lo attend this affair. lft.1l For disabled veterans and Salt Lake j.odge No. 2 will give until Thanksgiving Day intensive their $2,(KH); for public families, an entertainment on November 20, effort will be the order of the com health nursing services, $S40; cash at rooms in their I. O. the Lodge mil lee that none will go hungry and to chapters, $1,000, and disO. V. temple. The evening program grants cold. relief aster .$2,.r00; total Will YOC help to make your will include a lecture on the Life $11,310. mill habits of various wild animals Thanksgiving Iay happier by conIn the Roll Cull last November a to be given by "Hutch" Snider, the tributing lo your local committee? of $.1.32.1 was forwarded by total With ihe opening of the store Kcejier of the Salt Lake Zoo. This In I'tah to Ihe uatioual ihapters Odd-be oeii to all this week, those iu direct charge program will Rod Cross In payment of 100.10 find thai at this time it is food fellows and wives, also Rchckah memberships. that Is in greatest demand, Rome ami immediate friends. Praise for the "work of the Red Items of which the store Is not sttp-- j Cross Is contained In an open letter plied with nml which will have M HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY to the people of Plan from Senator ; he purchased. ARMISTICE DAY. Reed Stiusit received hy Chairman The store has on hand at pres., Young. Il is addressed to "The The Murray High School observcnl about ihrce dozen men's suits j People of I'tah ;' Isiy's suits, girl's and women's ed Armistice Hay by a siecial AsThe American Red Cross coals slid dresses, nil of which have: sembly. Rabbi Samuel Onlilon gave It charier by Act of Congress very splendid address lo the stud- of the I'niled States ami this year been dry cleaned hy the l Ilry, Cleaning Company and laundered ents. commemorates ltn fiftieth anniverI:i co os'ratioii with National Ed by the Murray Laundry. Dozens of sary of servliv. lis charter places Week the first iiorlod on the lbs I Coss the shoes for men, women and children oration responsibility and canned fruit and vegetables.1 has been devoted to a discussion of of alleviating distress when disaster are also rounded up nt the store. the vai ions topics outlined in the strikes and bringing its sufferers There is need for lard, butler, eggs.: progiam for Education Week, and back to self supporting basis; of asflour ami other staple food stuffs. each room has endeavored to take sisting the service and lip some sH-rlphase of work in men and their families, and iu case harim the with .1. E. HARNETT I program. The Na- of disabled .iy (1IARGE men, helping tional Educational Week program them to prosecute their did ins for as outlined for each day of the! and hospitalization Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harnett have week considers the following sub- reI)(U.r olnpr aMSs,ae ihat Is taken charge nf the cafe formerly needed. It la charged with the pre- .. -- . ojieratiHl by Mrs. darn Smith. are vent Ion of disease 'and distress viomiay: it mil - ine The Rtirnetts Invite I heir friends helping America to achieve In ecomid work lo this end through the to call nml give them an opisirttin-itnomic progress. j esiuhlishment of public health nur- to show them what a real good Tuesday : What the school are, sUlg Servh-es- , home hygiene meal mid also state that short helping America lo achieve hi child ll(1 (.re of the nick, and the estab orders, waffles, etc., will lie served health and Hirlection. j lfshmetit of courses In first aid and al most nil hours of ihe day and Wednesday : What the aclnsils are life saving. Through the Junior night. helping Amcriia In achieve In cit- Red Cross it aims to help establish izenship in id loyally to law, Ihe spirit of servhs In the hearts ANNTAL FOOTBALL Thursday: Wha tthe schools are of the children of America and HANQl ET. helping Ameiii-- lo achieve in im- helpful friendship with children of The Murray High School held: provement of rural living. foreign countries. llieir annual fisitbull banquet Wed I riday: What the schisds are help-lu"As a tncnilier of the Culled liisil.iy evening al the school. The! America lo achieve in l borough Slates congressional representation banquet was under Ihe siiervl-ioi- i higher level of iulclccltial life, tioiu Flah, Il is filling and prosr of Mis. Taylor, domestic science de Enrichment of adult that we encourage ihe interest and Saturday: . Miss Stielgrove w as in life. pariim-ntiissisiiim-of ihe ixsiple. of our I table ions. of charge Sunday: Through hluh ideals of stale esss lnlly. In the servh'e that Ton sirs mid adresscs were given i haiacter and home life. can Is rendered by Ihe RisI Cross by members- of the fisitball team and urge aciive support in any way and faculty members. Thirty-flican Is done." W AMERICAN EHI CATION EEK that were scaled at the banquet table. Comiiiiinlly Chairmen, who are T WOODSTOCK 1 In the Slake Tabernacle at 33rd South and Stale streets on Stindnv. November 1.1, 1931 at IU a. in. and 2 p. in. The Chorus will be under the direction of Lenord C. Neilson. Slake Musical Director with .lessle Powell, Slake Organist a; the organ and Karl Oltley at the piano. PROGRAM. 10 a. in. Session.' 1 Congregational: ''Have I lMne " Any Good in the World mid Chorus Congregation. l.y "In Our Redeemer's 2. Auiliem: Evan Name;" Stephens; Slake Chorus. 3. Ladies' Chorus: "The Star-o- le held "' f l'cntv:" lYiior coosen. 00 voice Solo part by 'V Ja- - Raymond j Congregational: "Make the world Brighter." Congregation ami Chor- - 4. A-- us. i I 1 1 e, ANNOUNCEMENT ilde. Murray al niidiiight. loon slf. Novemls'r SI. Is'glnn Ing lit I'jo't bsk. Ihe Uidics Aid will bold a Food Sate at llerlilig's store. Home made bread, nut bread, cake, pies, baked Is'iins and ho) donijliiiiits and rolls will be mi talc, Satniday. p 13 I ! s i.11 South Mr. A. T. Snii.er. t Suite Mrect. offers a reward O. j j Wsl-iicday- K K W A K I) l.O.O-F- . 4.V-N- Aids Utah .1. Anthem: "Gml is our Refuge and Strength:" by Oudley Ruck: the meeting, viands, only with Stake Chorus. but the decorations featured in p. in. Session. purple lent a class lo the affair 1. Count Youri Congregational: that was inoM noticeable, even If Lion D. A. McMillan, Captain of Many Rleslngs;" Chorus and Congregation. the Cold section, did protest favor-- ; ing the Purple section; however.' 2. Anthem: "Hevotloti," from the a! a former meeting he claimed the ms'ia, Cavallerlii Itiistlcanu. ' j I Slake Chorus. into rand carrots and all other yel-- J Quartet : uTe low items as representing his side, 3. Junior Male Harokl A very splendid musical program MoTmon Roy." Ariel and was furnished under Ihe direction' Sharp, tenors; Spencer Ohliti, Pass: of I. ion S. E. llriiigl.iirsl. Including and Wilson While, Rariloiie. numbers by Merrill Tew, Florence 4 Congregational : "Kind words and Margaret Cannegieter, with are Sweet Tones of the Heart :' Solo: Mrs. Clarice Smith Pcrgman as pi- i horns and Congregation; j Part by Merrill Tew, Raritoiie. ano accoiiipaniM. .". Sweet Anthem: "Oh, , Simplicity was a Fred Peters, Mayor-electmid Trust:" from the Sacred Can-- : goesi and made to stand up and acEvan Sleph-- j cept the applause and listen lo some lata. "The Vision." by ens. nice things said by the Lion President mid his neighbor, Lion S. E. i:ringhur-- l .and all Fred has lo- do NFV ARRIVALS AT COTTON- is in live up to llieir opinion; howWOOD MVTERNITY HOSPITAL ever, he e.ts tint asked in iticrlnii mil lihiis lf by m iking u.iy reMrs. .lames Evans. Holladay, on marks nt Ibis lime. Novemlicr 2. a boy. I.ion Or. Pom ber. Chairman of Mr. Clifford IToy Graham, of Ihi' Relief Commlltcc, resirled Novcinlsr lith. a Isey. Sandy, commit-tomade by his pn gress Mrs. Lawrence IloR, Noveinlicr mill also mentioned vilsllng Ihe !th. a girl. Poiuiyview School nml recommendm; lies, of Sandy, Mrs. Lawrciiec the Club again furnish ed that N'ovoiiiU'r lo. a girl. scholmilk and etc., to those soup, Mrs. George S. Stout, 52 East Elm ars who will Is' lienofllted by such SI reel. November Ji', a boy. action and the Club unanimously Mrs. A. P.. Evans. N'ovemlsT 11. vmed lo carry on ngalii In the same II IhiJ'. sugway Ibis winter; the Ois-loMrs. I. II. Pola, SOI Easl 33rd gested, as a medical man, that raNovember II, a Itoy. South. tions of rod liver oil should also Iu some cases ii lei Lion be f hi to fur- F. R. Anderson voluntis-tcA good many ople are beginning nili this Item. time for the lo think It Is ii A icmiI was riselvetl regarding "ovet tiiiMiit o regulate production cnmmodillcsj ouiartiiig ihe Mayor and members nml Ihe prii-e(of of the Cily Commission relative to The law of supply mn demand apIbe hi blue across Itile Cottonwood pears io be functioning somewhat Creek In Muiray Cily Park, for, to our disadvantage. vbii h l In' Lions Club ami the Halt Ijike County Farm Itureatl are ioiisors mid for which they have to Is' used miatigi-- l for the iu the eoiisiriii lion and work is The Central Shoe Company iVps'leil lo Is'glll iis sis'll as ss- Placet Branch Store In Sunday evening. Chief White' White Eagle Eagle and Prim-eswill ghe a parly trt Utile Chief' A siirprlw given on 1 Mirty link fen I her. to which the public is bsdil Mower. Friday of last Week, Invltid at her home on II.via ml Hrlve. Itiiiliig the parly prhiis- -s F;wa-Ib.- i were close friends her of Eighteen will giie a hs lure and talk on present. The evening was enjoyed her trip to California. by snnie. musle and dam lug. A loin h was served at midnight. l VOI RELIEF STORE OlSTRIBl'TING no) delightful parly was given nl make available refrigpratlon,1 f Jnim for the capture or Informa-heaiiiift and hentlnit at cot lion leinlli.g to the rapture of the Mve money over any other stealing 12 gallons of gas fioin bis automobiles. H siHs-tilat- RETI RN FROM CALIFORNI . on 1.viand Hrlve, I : wnl ha While Eagb',' Pi lores November 4ih. by IhiIu Willi her Utile sou. Chief Hark .Mower a till Rowenn Nelson, Fifty reiuriieil from a rlll to were prcxeiil. The evening feather, Soiiihern Califoinlii mi Wednesday, was ciijoied by dimcliig, games and ' NovetiiU'r II. uwiirdiiig r pri,is. A lunch wan A loblilis-res- L2. 1931 TO NEEDY, r Imrll-tlciiliur- oii do hot have a pearly Thirty five meiubcrs of the Sunmi day School motored to Ogdeii to attend Hie Monday evening at the 1st monthly Church there. Rejsirts were Iiaptit on mouth Ihe ihe of first gicu Sunday School contest and we were well pleased to hear that Murray Sunday School Is in ihe lend. If everyone keeps up their fUlhilMiism. to Murray Mauds a fine cham-com it on top at Ihe end of six I fr.ue : I Baptist Church pre-.file- and outlined the employe cou- program fur the winter sea- - NO EMKEK -' j Simmons, director of Indus-- . I AV. Murray Hi School Band The regular meeting of the Lions ( lub (ii the Fifth was a peppy nf-- i even if the President Lion Dr.; fair, Uothwell, was tardy, and found thei 'lull in s ssion on arrival; this may tint have been so serious If the Tailt wistcr bad not met him at the; dior and insisted that he spin the wheel to determine how much of nj line he should pay, but the lioetorj had his rabbit foot with him mid' got off with a thin dime. There were a few oilier late! nienilwrs who also had the opjxir-- j with the Tail-- j unity to twister. A surprising and most gratifying Uutuiv was the serenade by l ew Murray High School Rand which played several numbers and theii marched through the hall; it is regret a hie that the church would1 no; hold them but I. ion Robinson1 17C.0 O. iNo. F. E. News Reenter, has established such a large band that it requires considerable space' to place iliem. The I.ioiis voiced; Ihcir appreciation of this reoogni-- j S. S. Morning Worship; 111 a. m. li. n by the band and pledged their, ; I. KS NewsIions Qui, JIears t pur house-heatin- ines. I.. Till Ml'KKAY (1TV. I TAIL 1890 flSTAKUSHKD The Cent nil Sins- - Company, l one of ibe largest mid known shoe maiiiifacl liters In Ibe Fulled Slates, has established n branch store in Murray. Ity ssslnl iirrangemeiiis with II. A. Kin sin. ihe store has Us-t- i rcm.lilisl mid painted, ami a liew the old sign replace "LEADER" sign. Mr. II. A. Klasiii, for 21 years In charge of The J color store, will manage Ihe new CENTRAL SHOE STORK. Mr. Kl.i.s. In lohnlf of the Central CIuh Co., invites your llissstlou of Ihe new stole, for he desires Ihe pi lv liege of desi ribiug lo oii the qualiiy. sl.ile nml PRICES mi plus's for Ihe w hole family. We are proud to Imve an ex elusive slus store In Murray. Is-s- j of c.re. coiuM-usatlo- n ,, J'l'i!, j -. wt, ( ! i I ilei-ori- - ii:FKUH THE SOI'H enters ial lessons mid activities have The Soph Circus al Murray High1 Sih bis-Iu order at Ihe WisHlstisk" iiigo-fiflint he laoiu iitimiu i this even we. k, the principal, W. tomorrow evening, Friday, promises si hool ibis reMirts. to lie ihe U'st held for many years.' T. A assembly was held on spiihil Yhny surprises await those taking' A i mist he when a patriotic Day i.ilvalilat:e of the opportunity of At eleven a. was .ram given. j lining the sophomores iu llieir fun p. sluilliel lusly IihI nt the entile in. and frolic. alute for a brief interval. ' Frid. i.v was visiting da) for the parents when they Were invited 1" i.lteiid Ibe classes mid them 2nd Ihe ill wmk a. id observe "what me helping Aiuci lea to si hisds lu hieve. through the various phases Mis. Llllie Ah berg hud us her of cibu atiolial training." lumbeoii guests Monday, Mrs. Ida! The WihsIsIis k si'IhhiI has ii sss'-la- l ('alliher mid Mrs. Eleanor Kinder. i di lie on for punctuality and i.i a contest iiilaiicc of the way Mrs. J. E. Jessup nml son Max The room having Ihe highest aver-I'L'of Sinin Wel, relumed home Sill! Is awarded a banner whirh It k a her with day, after ss'iidliig wis wrcsiist from them by mother, Mr. Cosgrioe, in Fillmore. kisqi until i.iiotbei room with a Is'tter aver-i.ge- . Thus f.ir the fit si grinle, talighl Mi. A. V. EriYkooii, 4H-- 7 South Stale street, sS'lil Ihe day Thills-- ly Mr, Harriet Little him held Ihe for Ihlis' coiisis:uiive Week lllgi'l lliaooli, still her sister Mrs. Carl Johnson on (ierniiiiia aviiine. in til ibe found gtade. taught by day, wlih her mother. Mrs. Mnrle Miss Waml.i Johnson, ruptured It Ibis w.s-k- . ,Mr, t hiirlesltTNIel'M-ii- . '.'I Fifth' incline, has had as her lloio guests tld week, her mother Blid brother, I'TAH WOOLEN Mills Mrs. perl tin K. Amleroii and wii III SY. They left llariy. of Ei'hralm. The t "I ii Ii Wim.U'ii Mills are Thurilay for Sun Diego, California, wot king a 'by ami tikhf shift at where I bey will siii the winter. State blanket factory on their MciiiIm'Is of Ihe A Class of Ihe eel. sit , tench-erI'ook of Mormon, with their I heir regular manufactMr. S. II. Folhetliighiim, gave a urepeii!oblankest Hi,, mill is turning of surprise party for Mis Yaudis i l ne Per fume bags for Ihe Clellaiid Ihe other leiii her. Friday ill im me and siiicliet slopping evening of lilsl week, nl her home fiftisii days to Omnha. oil Wet Forty eighth South. A ba! every Nebraska. 'iil iiiosi ilelltliiful evening was nl game and various forms of Atleotloii! Red Clos Roll Call Were l!iol. served to iiiiielis'li. i j Ward Murray si-- e at-t- e ; handling the mcmls'rship w.ll.lta-lioiu the nineteen communities of Salt l.ake County icsirtcd to Conn- ly Chairman Gaybu S. Young that their nigaidzalioiis are complete mid rushiiig ihe solicitation lo com-- i plelion. They exiss-- lo reach their Ihe closing day i,nolas long mi Thanksgiving, and several have that llo-l- r ovprcsscd the opinion be enlisted will u.ciutiershlp Ibe i lose of the present week. Mr. l Young said. ARLINGTON SCHOOL Miss Itrovvn 3 The following pupils had n0 Ihe i flit iu sidling eveiy day for pas week! Alia Allan Eva Williams r Datbs'ii Stieraliiati Until Wetsb'll KelllH lll Row ell Itillv Mortis Coot Edna Alh'e Mason Owelielll SleffenHi lelinrs Ps tiler Margaret IJtson Lmy ltikl.ivt.li I s Older your Christmas Cards early at ihe Murray Eagle oflin, A CORRECTION We wish to correct an error that appeared In laM week's l sue of The Eagle in regard to the Murray High Si hool annua! The play Is "Square play. Crooks", hy James Ioyle. Instead of "Sugar Cns'k." as it nps'iired In the article. |