OCR Text |
Show to shoulder all the burden of putting down this evil. He cannot afford to antagonize hl patron. The officers hardly feel Justified In Interferrlng In the abitence of any city ordinance on the subject Last Monday night Mr. Richard Asliby and Mr. J. Frank Day appeared before the City Council with a request that the City Council do somerhlng In the way of giving Mr. Tomkinson and the officer legal sup-port sup-port In this matter. The argument that ragging In allowed In many larger place ought not to go down In Fillmore. Fill-more. Some would Juatlfy prize fighting fight-ing with the same argument. To hell with lnrge center and their ways, ought to be the slogan In Fillmore. The Mothers' Social league met at the home of Mra. Chloe Day hint Friday. Fri-day. Mr. Oscar A. Klrkham, field secretary secre-tary for the Y. M. M. I. A., spent eev-eral eev-eral days last week and this week laboring In the interest of Mutual Improvement Im-provement In Milford Stake. FILLMORE NOTES The High School and the Hlstrict school adjourned during last Thursday Thurs-day and Friday. Miss Hendricks of the High School and some of her domestic science smi-dents smi-dents served a very delicious Thanks-giving Thanks-giving dinner on Wednesday afternoon after-noon preceding Thanksgiving day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hievens, Mr. leelia Robison, Mr. snd Mrs. II. C. Ia-U, Mr. and Mrs K. K. IJas-ett, Mr. snd Mrs. J, Frank Pay, and Miss Hendricks. Tiie dinner wss i rfectly arranged, prepared pre-pared snd served. The county ran ell congratulate Itself on having the young lady students of tiie High J-'i hiMil under the direction of so capable cap-able a teacher a Mis Hendricks. The Agricultural College people who were here last seek said of ber sork that file had the best arranged kitchen to to- found in any small High School In the State. I.at week Mr. Hay took up the time in SKSetnMy ta'klng on tiie woman s snfTrag movement This week Mr. Stott has spoken on the Steps In the Kduca'.ionsl Process. Considerable complaint has 1een made agtlnst Klllmnre by otl.er towns of the county on scrount of certain new fangied dances that have been Introduced Into Fillmore, generally cslled rag dance. Mr. Tomkinson. tae iritnsger of 11 dance hall, msde con iJeraMe effort to stop thl kind of Isnrlng. However, It Is bsrdly fair for the ton to expect Mr. Tomkinson |