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Show Millville Dining the past six months out good people have been blessed with many new-comets and all can be expressly proud and Jubilant over the healthy condition of our little ones, especially aftet the dieaded epidemic-of whooping whoop-ing cough lias subsided: Mrs. J. W. E.Scott, glil. Mis. Magness Mathews, gill. Mis. J. W. Scott, ghl. Mrs. Matoni Jessop, boy. Mi. Olof Olscn, girl. Mrs. Alma Laison, boj. Mis. Istael Yeatcs, bov. Mis. Sam Henry, girl. Mrs. .1. It. Jeppson, boy. Mis. Earnest Ncaves, ghl. Mis. Geo. Cambell, ghl. Mrs. Jos. S. Jessop, boy. Mrs. Robert Joins, boy. And the pioudcst of all Is out voung and piosperous merchant, Eugene Johnson. While making up his orders for Xmas goods, lie and his wife weie pleasantly surprised by the airival of twin bo son the 5th Inst. Gene 'tis said Is so pioud he can well alToid to make every child in town a Xmas piesent. Our voung people are taking great Inteicst in their musical abilities. Miss Annie Mayer lias a good lnstiu-mental lnstiu-mental class In addition to her college work with Mis. Sloan, at the A. C, and seems very much encouraged over hei Millville pupils. Miss Jula Mayei. a student of Goo. W. Thatcher, has slatted a class in voice culture and Is making good pio-grcss. pio-grcss. Mr. Rojal M. Jeppson and sister Stella, of Hrlgnam City are visiting their hi other and sister this week. Tiik Rki'uiiliuan'h ptlo contest Is being discussed and watched in each Issue and our people expect their share of tho gencious gifts. |