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Show TWIN FALLS TO HAVE" FREE Bil COURSE Innovation In ooutnern Idaho Distrlcv is Mttrcilna lviucn Attention r i . Twin 'Falls, "Nov. 29. Twin Falls claima Uie u.siinctlon of oilgiuat.iw an- putting into operation nil innu vutlou in the way of a tree lyCeduf couiso lor tho vunous communities of the '1111 al's Unci. 'Ihu idea lmJ its Inception In tho mind of Jas. McMillan, secretnry of tho Twin-Fi.ila Twin-Fi.ila Commercial club. All nr nngo-ments nngo-ments are completed for tho opening ot the course, nnd u splendid array of talent Is ready to enter upon this novol work. The first engagements will bo filled early "in December and' alroady.- number Qt,'requesta have como in irom dttferpnt communities" for dates for entertainments although the Plan has been given no publicity as yet. There -will be.'-'ln'- most 'Instances, no expenso whatever aside from the heating and llghtlhe pfthe buildings", and at most tho expense's" nt any one place will not exceed $3 nnd will be paid by that community. During wea-thor wea-thor nt all . favorable any point ""-on tho thirty mile length of the tract may be reached easily by automobile It Is expected that fifteen .6 twenty dlfforent communities or districts over ov-er tho tract will tako advantage ot this opportunity to enjoy a free ly-ceum ly-ceum courso for tho winter. Tho list ot spcak"er8 includes: Tho Rev. Dr. J. F. Shepherd, pastor of tho Firct Presbyterian church who has traveled extensively In forolgn lands and has several splendid lectures, lec-tures, some of which are Illustrated on the agricultural, educational and social conditions In foreign lands; Professor Hal G. Blue, city superintendent superin-tendent of schools; C. L. Longloy, orator and patriot; Professor Mas Hoko Instructor In tho agricultural department In the Twin Falls' high Bbhool; formor Senator M. J. Sweeney, Swee-ney, a prominent Inwyer nnd speaker speak-er of noto; Mrs. W. IU Harvey ot Buhl, prominent in home and civic work and bearing tho honor of being the first woman admitted to tho bar for regular legal practice In tho state ot Washington. Among other entortalncrs are aits. W. E. Aaron, reader; Mrs. F. T. Kenoloy, reader; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fuller, entertainers. There wll nlso bo a number of musical attractions at-tractions of merit, Including - tho MIssob Pauline and Viola Alfonte, violinists; vocallBts, Instrumental players and quartets .from the Choral society, the Apollo club and the two conservatories of music. Prom the enthusiasm manifested, tho venture promises great success. |