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Show JUDGE HARRIS IN TALK ON HONESTY An interesting program of music, talks and readings was given at irregular ir-regular Joint Sunday school meeting for the boys and girls' departments of the state industrial sc-hoo; yesterday morning at 10 ."!') o'clock. One of the features of tho meeting was iho address on Honesty and Integrity" by Judge Nathan J Harris The Bpeaker r;a.- concre xampbs of lionestv and pointed out why honesty hon-esty Is always the best policy He said that the boy or girl whu returned re-turned objects lost, not for the reward re-ward but because tbey obeyed the higher dictates ol their conscience, knew Oiat happiness can result from possessing an hones) nature He ended end-ed his address bv pleading with MS, hearers to lead such lives that they can look any one in the face The progran of the day follows; Solo. "My Faith In Thee," Miss Jo-B Jo-B phlne Shorten Piano solo, Miss Murlou Brown-j ing. Reading. Hiss Doxej Address, "Honesty and Integrity. Judge N. J Harris. ,. ' . Selections !. the Industrial school women - chorus conducted by Professor Profes-sor Joseph Williams Closing sonr "hn 1 K-ap Hat I Have Sown," by the entire school |