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Show I AID IN DRIVE FOR GOODING COLLEGE RUPERT. Idaho Dec. 16. According Accord-ing to the report of President Charles Wesley Tenney. Rupert people are doing do-ing their snare toward meeting th.3 J9000 challenge of the board of education edu-cation and providing tli" funds needed need-ed by Gooding college for current expenses ex-penses at this tim-Tho tim-Tho matter was taken vp several days ago at the Methodist church when Mr Tenny supplied the Methodist Metho-dist puipic ror Rev. George V. i:aine. who has been away campaigning in the- interests of Willamette university. Since that time, Albin C DeMary of the Rupert Abstract company has had ehargo of the subscriptions While TV W. Wilson of tne Wilson theatre has kept the interest alive by the use of slides. Among those who have already subscribed sub-scribed are: Charles Glendenning. Ruth T. Beymer. A. F Beymer, Thomas Thom-as Janes, Mrs. George W. Barnes, P. M Rogers. Mrs. Charles M. Hammer, I H. L. Blrney. Homer Martin, B Hite. w. A. Caldernead, h R Bore- j hardft George A. Brock. Mr and Mis A C. DeMary, Dorothy DeMary, James Glendenning. Airs. Ethel Roon, Mrs J. B Kenagy. Gwendolyn Morse, Hcl-en Hcl-en Moy, Mrs. R B Moy J. V- N iBOH, 1 County Superintendent Ida E. Sullivan, Sulli-van, R. Van Every. A. G. Jackson, and Mrs. O. W Kessinger. Other places which ar1 already al work on the same proposition are. Gooding, Twin Falls PocatCllo, I ilack-foot, ilack-foot, Wendell, Jerome, Richfield and Filer. |