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Show THE NEWS FROM FILLMORE Pcilic Main and Local Happenings it the County Seal Last Saturday and Monday evening the inimical students of Mr. K. K. Has-sett Has-sett played the opera, "Snow White," before large and appreciative aiitli-ewe. aiitli-ewe. Jt was the bent performutM e ever presented to the public of Kill-more, Kill-more, In all probability. Lavon Ash-man Ash-man was perfection In his part as wax aio .Mrs. Uasselt. Uordon Keen, lio apjieared for the first time In such a part, won the house. The universal verdict is that he may become a great singer If he will only work to that end. Archie KobUon llkewlan did extremely ex-tremely well In his part, with his rich, deep voice" second Andelln" some one said of him. Mr. HiimscU, when h first came to Fillmore, said that he should work to make Fillmore a musical mu-sical center. He Is now well on Ins ay toward the accomplishment of this result. The LadleV Club met again last week. This time they adopted a name, "The Young Mothers' League," against the peace of their husbands, some din-affected din-affected partner added. As two of the members are grandmothers, there need be no objection to the name on the ground that one member is not a mother at all. John Cooper, the old reliable conn- ' ty treasurer, had a very serious at tack of lllnesa recently brought on because of overwork. Ilia seal In the performance of his public duties did not ceaae after the election, but seemingly seem-ingly with a view to more fully de- serving the great confidence of the , public, he worked night after night tin- t til his strength gave way. |