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Show i ' Charts! In Blahoerlo. I ToroiiM a greater Intereat in the reg-1 nlar I fundiy al'ernoon meetinga, the aiakei-rcsldeacy have adopted a plan oil i-alllnj a bi-ti'ip of one w ard to go lo an-! olhei and prsside at the meeting In j accua' .men aim this Idea, lliahop Sat-gent Sat-gent rnd Ins councilors came down M Coals Ii! Issl Sun day and took charge of tbeairvVs. He brought with him hie ebon and spuakers. Tlis b.si.op lnii'le a tew opening, re-m re-m ill-, stulng that during the thirty-two thirty-two t wrr that In-had lived ill lloylsville, and f grwit deal of that time had presided presid-ed II that ward, thia waa the first time be ba I vr lust with the people of CoaJ-. IHe in a ward meeting. He was tollrel by Eide.a Irwin Crittenden and H .. 11. Wilson, who delivered goml aeneous on the word ol wisdom and litn-log, litn-log, t-it, s,:tUely. Bishop Crolt and Prit. 'j w Young made a lew closing - eatiffaojon. The aiuging furuiahed by the Hoytaville choir wai vory good, and they wen complimented by agreat many in the anllenco. |