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Show SAHARA. M 1 91 The regular meeting of Ih rVUI 'liPsS Civic Center club was klU Rrr the "'JfijP school house February 9H Vtaining ' "aHf the usual large attendaM VevonJng liBa business session a vcrjrj Its and E program was rendered. J Bmeeting K concluded with refratfl Kse Feb. Tff dancing. The next regB m: man WPjd will be held ut the schoBl LssWr. JK 17, 1917. Much interest ! Bng. ifested in the club and nJ IL are being enrolled at each i swwd of Bk. ' tensed jJn 1 Lust Thursday cW'Miw JM Mupr v Sahara people pleasantly SOI H. ' Jk Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fairley at then r BM home. The evening was spent in play- JIIibbbbbI ing I'unls, dominoB and dancing, after 'M which an oyster supper was served. JsbbbbbI A good time was reported by all. sbbbbb! , bH Mr. J. D. Leigh of Lund made a ( sbbbbbbI business trip to this place Tuesday. .V m . n, -7ssbbbI County Superintendent John Nut- 'iH tall made a short visit to the school ' JiH here Tuesday. - Xl e TM A debating society was organized " T'l at the club meeting Saturday night. Vf$ - The first debate will be given Feb. 10, i,'''L-ssjBssBasBBBBl 1917, the subject berng "Womcnt r VH Suffrage." T Union Sunday School at the school t 1H house 10:30 a. m. every Sunday. Mr. Lr lM G. C. Hutcherson, superintendent. All Jj; tH welcome. 'V'jjbI |