The field. (Conway, S.C.) 1903-1958, March 03, 1927, Image 1

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I ^?-? , * s. " ' L-t^* "<'' I J, . ? -, m 1H . i * d H . M- 1 f! j ^ I J.G. Lewis Mew I Education Head ? I1-, .v in Hdrry County '*' jhrme* G. Lewis of Aynor was electI *d superintendent of education ' for j > Horfy county at a wwHwg of the Mate j bogrd of education Friday at the of?., fleea 6f Governor John 6." Richards, ex office chairman of the board, Mr. I Lewis will succeed Enoch C. Alien, of , Conway, who recently resigned* his po- | i v altinn iuxiii>? -- - WU4IV/ BU|arMUlUIIUrUV # Cft result of charges brought against the adrainisrtation of his office by certain cit liens of the gounty. ' ; , Mr. Lewis is % merchant and life ir- j suranee agent hL addition to his edu-1 cationaJ activities; and b t mewbei of r the house of represnetatives from Horry county. He was highly reSnn mended for the position vacated' by Mr. Allen, it it understood, and the member* of the state board feel that _ they have made a wise selection. >k5I. J. Bullock, former superintendent of education of the county and C. B. Seaborn, Superintendent of schools (of! Gonway were selected and with Mr. . Lewie compose the new county board of education' "r A. P. Horn-land To Sneak Here WILL ADDRESS mmRS OF HORRY CO. AT STUDY CENTERSATURDAY ? , On Saturday, March fifth; the mem- j hers, of the Horry County rStudy Conner are to have t?e privilege of hear-, y/iflf Dr.. A. P. Bourland, Director pf j Extension Work for WinthrOp College. ! ~?Dr. Bourland is one of our foremost J educators, a charming speaker, and a all the-teachers of the county, to the : trustees, and to all others whq are incite rested in education. The meeting> wjll be- brief, for we.at^ to have our " regular classroom work. ~ Be at Burroughs School Auditorium' at eleven o'clock. A cordial welcome and a rare treat await you. / Yours truly, Mrs. M. J. Bullock. "TOPSY TURVY"?A . THREE ACT COMEDY Will Be Presented at Savannah Bluff School Auditorium 'Friday ?Mch. . . II at 7:W P. M. . f O M ' J ' The follgwing characters - will present the pUy: ^ - :? Topay Ta>vyt->fell*e Clarendor\?- Miss Onita Gale. May Golden. Topsy's Cousin?Miss Eva Mae Dunn. Mrs. Clarendon, Topsy's Mother? Mrs. John long; . Miss Spriggs, Topsy's governess.^' Miss Sara McMillan. ,/ Lord Clarence,. A rfelr^EngllshmaiF ?If r. Lucas Causey. ; Frank Golden, May's brother Mr. P^h?>t rWinn 4 Deacon Jones, Pillar of the church ?Mr. John Smtth. Ned, Servant?Mr. Freddie Hardee. Admission; 16 and 26 cents. TO LET CONTRACT FOR HARD ROADS ; . MULLINS-MARION PAVINB-CONTRACT WILL BE FIRST?. , % + . " TO BE LET MARCH 10 . r . . ;* *7" jar' (Mullina Enterprise) j F. A. Thompson, member ^of^the . w; House of IUpreaiOtativee<^ras iiK ^ termed Monday by BelTSaWyer. chief . of State Highway Department, bat/ the bid would be let on March 10th, ' for ittlvftf tf Ttantai-MRldB read. It now appears from information given ^o Mr. Thompson, that the blMrd surfacing in Marion bounty will begin in the spring. * The paving from Fee-Dee to Nichols ?u not etatod whether con-]] tracts will bo lot at the same time. ' Th# contracts wtU call for pavin* I from P?? Dm to Marlon, from Marion < to Mollins and/ from Muilina to 1 Nichols. 1 . ; / >? u -- J ' "<* v .. y . ' . ? ' " ^ . ZZ1 ' T-: ?' ,"'v ~? t > .. < . , _A . - v ' < V; " : " ' ' "v ' *' "-O "-~fc - T~~" ' -- "Y . '? . - * ' " . / V ' J. - '?'' j . - ' " < . .. ; v . 1 1 1 ' v A Ui /. . - . m NEW SUNDAY BILL GOMES W SENATE -?V V " .? / WM^MCUU -COMWTTRR BRINGS OIT MEASURE AS- , VOUOTG BAIIS * ' * -# . t % . . % -? Columbia, Feb. 24. ^introduction of a now code of Sunday- observance lnw? by the judiciary committee wae the ' principal feature of an hour's session held by the senate last niffht. * *>| Only one member of the committee Senator Gereneker. dUeented from the bil^ftid sakad for the purpose* of the' record .that hie expressed sentiments be spread on the journal. , "In order t*> keep the record clear," paid Mr. wieh to *my that thai 'tidlciary toaaHtw was not unanirnoux ia bringing forth this bill. Due t6 certain ideas I hare rairardliiir the sacredneaa of the Sabbath, I cannot conscientiously indorse this proposal " < Giving a pk? for help.ia working the bill into shape by everyone interested, Senator Williams, rhalrrafn of the committee, declared, "This bill represents only a working basil for what "we want, and it if by no mesas complete." : J*?? ? ? * The proposed act repeals^all present laws regarding. Sabbath obseramacsa and substitutes other These prohibit only such sports as are noisy and boisterous and Mri to disjropt public peace. Though trade is flrtlddiii oa Sunday, the bill erwnphr garages and livery stables, and also would allow to be sold except during the hours from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. such Commodities . as meat,-ire, mtfle,' newspapers. tobaCco, prepared meals in restauranta, confectionery, gasoline, drugs, medical and surgical supPetit Jurors Drawn j for the sutfond Week 6f the General Sessions court to be holden at Conway March 14th 1927. ' > H. E. Stevens . ," E. S. Booth - V Parley Doyle . ' - T. E.'Wise ?? * A. M. Floyd . . ?* " P. B. Hugjfins * T* ' ' W. F. Hardee Jes?e W. . Rardwlck ? v,; L. K. Enzor Walter P;-Gore y .J. Clarence Session^' J. H. Hammond ^ . J W. Crawford ' J. B. Williamson y . J. Walter -jJr.hn.sor ? ' P. 0> Davis - ?r Ed Floyd v J. C. Dorssy ? T. L. ThomiC* "* C. C. Jernifjan ^Jeor^evCrahain . J. D. Graham . ' ..." J ' ^ '^y-?Harrison Martin 'V -7 ^ ' * Walla Floyd > J. M. Singleton S.W.Floyd- t L. N. King S. H. HardwJck -v - / . i. p. PAtrfdi<; ~v; ?'I V D.'F.'Holmes' / W. L. Edge y ' S. O. Johnson Need ham G. Boyd . R. L. Bell W. K. Bessent 1 . a. REPEAL LICENSE LAW ' LESSENS CONFUSION N?t Tiifiter, director of the motor licensing division of the state highway department, said that his /department had returned soma,A,000 applies t ion k for automobile licensee* Which were lacking in eeruun particulars which prevented (fie titles'from . }>eing seued. .The motor title law has ; now been repealed by the legislature.? and Mr. Turner said that If these 1 persons, whose applications had been rethrfied wBuld renew them they would get their licenses. > . -e r ;a-' - if Too Mnefc Fat ,:.i . Remember that if fatty foodisdr*] festive powers will ensue all along the ' line. The food will' be dalhyed la ' itnTHalh, the liver witl.dbjeet find the! Intestines wilt not be able to cs^f on j :heir particular work, of exdretiortas \ ffectively. " w ' ' v? tn?*?4 * . ? * '< ? ; 1?I ? 2 / i . r .. . ^ y 4 ? >> ' "*T * * >' .1 * ?. - - ^ 4? ' ' *4-r*:'- - ' ?v'-;^ r ; '' ;7- . y:v. ,v"" -; :-zsk *>'.>' . , . tr.. rr Elje y , i COWWAY?S. C. TMIHI Presbyterian Padto t Tenders Resignati? | Rev. J. *rtE*aON. FOR MAR YKAR9 PASTOR LOCAL MUMBYTKRIAN CHURCH WILL , GO TO AROTHKR FIKI L> V . On Sunday morning, Mr. J. M. Ml mop tendered hi* iceJgnaUo* ax past of the Ktnfsran Presbyterian ehan to laki placet 11 May. It i<t with the deepest regret that tl citizen* of Conway give Mr. Lemn* ~up^ He ban been pastor here; Jt< about twelve years, and denomiimtio al work has grown under his leads [?hip. The members of all the oth churches hold him in high esteem,aj reluctantly sea him leave for his n? pastorate In Ashpols.N. C. He la ps Ocularly beloved by "his own cbsn constituency. Mrs. Lennpou. a Co way girl, will also be missed, for aj isa woman of fine Christian cbaracti L . . . Interesting items - From Myrtle Beac Myrtle Beech, Feb. 25 The M> tie Beech Sales Company* is prep* ing to install en entirely-- rtew ?i tkenoihly staaBrd telephone trip trunk from Myrtle Beech to Con we with connection there to ell points b yond. A first class telephone syste will eleo be installed in the ne# So aide Intf with telephone service every roots end with telephone co nectfon to the old hotel buUdihg m other buildings of the company. ' The old Myrtle Beech Hotel, whb ia now belflg moved nearer the strei and to a location more Convenient ' the bath house, will be equipped wi new lavatories In every room, a ne kitchen" antj.h cafeteria dining root and the dobby wttj be enlarged wi MMjarnmp the soutb--side- facti IHiiBi BI biiiMMul Hi llir hM.il' ,1 fScfrtg on the quadrangle between t] new' Seaside Inn and the ocean. Ti building will also be repainted. N The pavilion will al#o be repamte generally overhauled and the conce slon spaces rearranged. The flrit flo< will be extended In the form of a te race out toward the .ocean for the e: tire length of the, building which wi be soarranged as to give a beaut if view up and down the strand The. bath house will be repainted ai overhauled so as to provide improvi showe^ locker and lavatory facility as well as increased, light and air. All the company's buildings ai being or will be repainted, which wi I result ia marked improvement in the appearance. - ... ? Additional' Space is being construe ed 7>n the ground floor of the Seesic bajths an<| individual dressing tool lotkert in sufficient number to at /omodate the guests of the Seasid Inn and accessible to gueete of the h< tel either from within the building c when returning fropt the surf. ? V ' n The attempt of scientists to elln inate the necessity for sleep will h sternly resisted by the mattress maV ers. I , I THE I UetMabT Full barns this yes - Jhe Lord helps the ^ Plant food crops e ~ even if it's tOCdry. r Double your Pooltr , Raise something to money. **'*/ Do without most thi '1.. If you owe little tl , matter much.'+++** " ? * ? ? . *> ^ * ..?? flan as we ; It takes mo -? -V-- Than to mi -t-r .* ??.". : f Gather in more yo : smokehouseSdw down pasture _ ; "Soon to be ' "fi*r 3 w Work like - . . And win. tt ? *The greatest prised . if & ?: . ""' ^v. < , ' ?r / - V*? -7 . , .. ? ,;.?? .. ' .. . . * ' ' - i *0$*' '* .?/"* ; ... tCJ-J : tt . t .. . ... .. 2 _ v ?iJ i _V ? .:?' _j sday, march 3, is27. > i , M i W Tr; I, T-i-i -rt,?; ".T?rtr r F?mer Conway n Boy Passes (hi -:?7 ^ IV UkBEh W..UNGWN OP MQtrfT i taw rest, 8. c was well # known iikrk Tecehrcd here . ^L>nday n- ruorrJng of t^e destn of LaR6e W Ct LaagfKan. of Mountain Rest Carr>)U?a. LuRue is m-ef know ^or**, beinpr the -on of Dr. W I J." and Conway whs hif home fat autny j,v-ant. Hp-wa? H con ^ 'ccntrst'xJ jniuidtH.- of theGospel, hav ;* nr.saionary in Brazil n* ] under 4?-c y^tith-nt iB^ptL->t Conven ** !?? a ff- u Rui-hfts health fail ed so <;> riipletely thcrr, ho had t?? n tarn to tie states. His health \va? ,u never Bwvewd,' hut for some yean he wee able to be Ju_iht .^ujtorat* egalo* i'Vir ihe past two years'hclTa< ^ lived * Mountain KcM.riear Lonj ?* Cmefc pti>t Academy where he ha: * done Mero^asurable (food amoti? th< . pepUs^fthe aurroundU'g country, an< particularly. with, the ministeria Fas a. lovely Christian char " 1"^ while his life was of no s panyj ^?ers, hie influence will las' *7 lofnwffc He married Miss Marjoru j^onttldbaum, of this place/ and sh< ?~ ?fHh children; survive hlm^?? J Intermert was made in Lakesidii .Cemetery Wednesday. The sympath: !T <rf tip entire community is with hi. bth^f, Dr. W, J. Lan(f>"on, and Mrs *" -LaAgeton; his sister, Mrs. A. E. Gold fideh^ptd the Qoattlebadm family. . A Sheriff Lewis Is ? Jnked to Cooperat< ?tlrK OOV. ^RITH ARDS-REQUESTS HI? *,f i_ FORCE 8UNDAV ' ri Ta ii n .'"r~ ' ha > week- a telegram from Governor Joh ha G. Richards asking him to coopeThl v.ith him In th* eoforecm. nt-,of th <df Sunday lawa and to notify all office* ?- of the law* to do likewise or The telegram follows: _ _ r- Sheriff J. A. Lewis, .. n? Conway, S. C. _ _ HI In enforcement of the Sunday law ui I request that you ooserve wi dltions: No sales of soft drinks o ?d other merchandise trf |je allowed. Th) sd does r eapply to sales of drugs, mil) es ice or meal* at hotels and bonified ni. - turanu. Gas and automobile supplie r* to.be determined by officers of the lav ill All s porta and games to be prohibiten lr Notify chiefs of police" and magi? tidies in y?ur.county, t- - John G. Richards,. Is Governor.of South Carolina. All magistrates, constables, deputie n and other peace officers are urged t -- assist In the enforcement of the abov te request. - *.: , , '.J** K ?7V J. A. LK\VIS. >r ; . v Sheriff Horrjr County 4 - ? ? 8e's yomr OW Man. i? Prof Is this wrong? **I have et."' ? Stude Y*s. " ^ Prof .What's wrong with lt?> Stude You ain't et yet. 1 . 1 j ? * t " 11 r. s -- ' . REMEDY liU CropFor1 Leas r help lota. . ?e who help themselves. nuf^eo-there'll be plenty, "> ' J& ' " : y and Dairy Income; sell every month for ready , c * a-?% * : . . >. ^ '.? ' ,* ngs you ean't buy forcash.. tie price of xotton won't 11-as pray:? ? - L. . J re labor to kill grass _ . tke morw hay. - ; ~ " ung pigs for ^his winter's land for future fertilizer _ id and early to rise, the devil I* p*i*eF^^. i" trtffeak INDEPENDENCE.; ? t? . v - . ; f .... vV''^" . ' ' V * .* /' -?ii _____ , _ ,, ' '' ' A - - -A# * *. " j ' * . _ .**: ' ^ . V- . *- T^~ - .--r? '. , '* *'* " . 4 ** . r ' ... ,y,--ty. . ; .,4? .. , ?? ,.,. -. vV-r. * ' * : HOUSE REFUSES Jl , TOREPEALLAW GRADING AND TYING ACT RE- < * MAINS l^CHANGKD AGAIN " j,NBXT YEAR * J ' f v .. 4Tm ""I * lt? r Columbia. Eab. 247_aTh? houae of ffc ivpresentatfves yesterday epjoyyd t Hs j ^ j manual arf^nieiH w to tobacco g%ad-" j ^ ' ing and tying, the argument's end find-* , ing the- grading and tying act. un> v, amended and unrepealed. Provoking the controversy, which oj almost monopolised the morning; ses- c( sloh, was, the Boykln-Gatling-Jones- ' Humphrey-Floyd-Cook Avant.- R<^bi- ^ nett-Funderburk bill to repeal the , grading and tying act.' It was -ktlfed P ( on a roil call rote &6"to 20. . , "I asrve notice ui>on you." Miller II. . Mellette of Claiend<>n, ~ one of the i* f proponents of ,th? rc3cct<d repeal p . measure, greeted the announcement | *' . 'of the house's decision "that it will be !** ? I 1*1 j (introduced a Rain next year." 11. Opponents of the bill opposed the 11 [repeal of the grading and tymg act on 01 t the ground that the Hpeal woulttdrixa-^ t , independent buyers, ^frdm the South Carolina;depress tobacco prices in the 4 state, lead to overplanting, and throw ** f the tobacco farmer upon the tender mercies of the ,4ptn hooker"'. s ub rhl? vt the bill, iwvitfVjir, wtthr 1 . equal vehemence denounced the grad- ei s*' \ng and tying law as an injustice to ^ the farmer, a needless and useless ex- 01 is ' ? 13 pense, a burden upon the^farm jvomen D (and children of the state. ~ M. G.'Andersen of Horry opened the p : attack on the bill, urging the house to 'adopt the motion of W. T. Rowell of J* Williamsburg to strike out the enact^ ing words of the repealing bill. j. ?, j "The grading and tying act,,; Mr. ! Andersen declared. "Is vital in those i I counties where people are making to- I ; bacco. You know that if you put- any 1 r 1 commodity oil the inarket properly !| -igM^hd It wtil Vslugi?*ttCT~prfc^r~ ~ "ft a, 1. ? | tc bacco tamper, urged aMb thir the -*2 re grading and tying, act- be. .retained. !' The Argument: that with the law/e- !1 s pealed a farmer might either grade ,1 land tie <>r not as-he desired was, ho p j contended, misleading, "You can't!8 jsell ungraded and graded tobaeco on f1 the same market," he declared, s Must Be Graded * P i-1 D. L. McLaurin of Marlboro and F. p * 'a. Thompson ?f Marion pointed out 'r in- ^at the tobacco must some time. * ' c, either by the farmer or afterdate, be v ^_;pfopi?rl.v jrraded; / -* 0 n ' "It's jjot to be graded sonie time by ' P iHopieone." Mr. Thompson declared, j i.-.And, Mr. McLaurin urgred, always at jc thf father's expense/ "Tobacco," he.i* . tiald,"In K<>in#f to be frraded'no ma ttCr 'how' sold and the farmer will pav for * ' ? - - ? I?. ,it eltfter way." .. _ o Mr: Thompson also Warned, would in- * e augurate tHo "pin hooker's" heigh- * day. "It will throw us at the mercy of" y the,'pin hooker'," he declare^ Also heard in opppsitfoir to the bill , were Ben B. SSJleis of Marion and E. | Wf." Dabb*, Jr.. of Sumter. d j "If We'repeul this law," Mr. Dabbs declared, "we will eliminate the Independent buyer from South Carolina, h and will probably lower prices." & -! He would, Mr. Dabbs explained, be o: / willing to allow any county desiring: it U exemption from the statewide law. j~b B." Z. Robmett ot Georgetown firorf~ i* ^the first' shot fbr the proponents of the-. n bill, debouncing the grading and tying a " act as imposing a "hardship upon the a tobacco growers." ' j t? !- "Why is it," he asked, "that South j o Carolina has g?ot>',TOMger"dn record asjtl forcing the farmer to grade and tie N tobacco ^whVn it is' the only stite in the union in which this is done?" K "Of the tobacco* growers in Lee 'county," L. A. Moore of Lee declared, "ortly threC stand for the law aa it is. C The big farmers want this. They are al prepared toTgcade tobacco and-want F to drive the little man out- The iwrehouHemen anLgrowing^riclu'over it." a "And so far as Clarendon Is concern- p ed,". II. H. Medlin of Clarendon asserted, "a good majority of the tobac- 11 co growers want ^hat law repealed. . . Georgia prices lack only 5 centd > per 100 blonde of eqUalltlng the South with our folke; we haven't got the labor.'! 'J'".- tf Miller 5- Mellette of Clarendon also favored the passage of the repealing t L *bfli: The grading and tying, act, he * . (Continued on pag*>4> X p X ' C1 ' '*/ * ' . ' ^ ' 4 1 ; '. ^ . ; - ~ ' v.---5 *< .* *? ? 1 ?t" ' * ..* .v'v- V.' .?- *-' *;; ' ?. - ?. .?v ;:>4L t> ">'fjgflji * ' v / - ? ' it -4;? i q ' ii . i ' ' |T|IIJ.'"*^ r-N $ -&rg^ ^ , i' . *-. * ' V. ? ?? Jffe-VV : ?y. ?<l "" y ' .* ^ T NL'M>ER I NGHAMCASE ^ SET FOR TRIAL HERE MARCH 16 u ^ -Culeaa counsel for the defense* in.- _ ' . -* rpoees a motion for a continuance ? u chancer o? venue'the Edmund iff ham trial will be net for Wednew March 16. at Conway, said Soikv-. r or L. M.Casque, of: Marion, Solicitor ** anqu?? stated that he had notified the on. Mende) L. Smith at Columbia - ia_IJ? ? w;_ ' II r r 1U?J v l uin nuriiuuu iw van iug i5Hs on Monday. March 7, when tjwr~ . \ >nrt of general "sessions convenes at * .. ? onway with Judge. M. L. Bonhara .. .T- ~ ^ . residing and that if the defense had uy motions to make he would beftlad ' ?. >r such motions to be made at that . me_in" order to^allow time to sub- ' * ' oena WitQe&aa? for the hearing of the lahon March W. If the* time were freed upon tho first day of the court iuch expense could be saved he said i retting,.ready for the trial. Soiichc Gasque staled, that he would op ? ? ^ pse any motion that might be made >r a change of-venue from Horry . , >unty to Florence because of the fact ^ mt 108 aflkiayita had been presented , . * \ ) oro Florence people settingforth be- ~t; ' >> > ef that Bigham could not get a fair ral sessions for Horry county, will jnvyne at Conway, the county scat, n Monday, March 7. Judge : M, L. onham who has not served in any caIClty relating to the Bigham case will reside. , ^ Solicitor Gasque TalksWith Bigham *.vf. Wi ' 1' * " v ' . . .. When Edmund iJuBigham was carled to ih? state penitentiary from the Florence county jail last week-follow-' ngtha prfton cr fh?~? *?15???~ lrst man he met on arriving: it Co- ? ' umbia was Solicitor L. M. Casque vho has been fighting: for the past >?* teveral years to send him to the elec? ' " ric chair. X ' i '' County Policeman McElyeen and )eputy Sheriff Harris had just driv^ n up to the Jerome Hotel with their ^ ?' loted prisoner when' Sollcitfh* Casque ~ ... _ ' merged from tjie entrance ftf the ho- ? r?! and recognired Bigharp. "This is ne time f have not sent you .to-the -. x . * enitentiary,''.said -Solilfctot; Casque. _ ' . 1n the meantime, Bigham had spbk-^ * . h pleasantly Ho the- solicitor and the " " wo jnen had indulged in a handshake. J Bigham's reply?wa?. "Well, , I am ' w - .Ipd at anylratd to get out of the Flor- . . ?t~T' ..... .*> '; ' ' . ntirrounty jail. -X. *?' ?;?:? "l nop<' we cau ,?nq-?n mi? um?, *? he "aolic it ^continued as the two men ' tood chattinR. "If you are innocent ou ouRht to be free, and if not, jtisIce should be done."/-.; "God is in this," returned BiRham. ^ ''Yes, God wU^aee that justice is dfte," replieii^tr Gasque a* he .am? ?- ' d away from the car/ , ~ , ' -. " The proaecutinR officer m&+' BiRain will me^t aRain on Monday larch 7, wheh fhe Horry county court f Reneral sessions-convenes., BiRham i under charRCs of the murder ? f His ,. / rother, L, Smiley BiRhpm, and stands idle ted al-^o for the murder of his lother, sister, and the letter's jtwo - . , - . dopted children. He is to bo given ^ new trial at the Horry county court - * ' ?rm after two "convict ions of murder, . ^ , ? y ne by a Florence county jury and ^ .. *7" , / ie other by an |forry county Jtfry^r ' / " ews Review. *.? ~t ' IORRY HOME DEMON. STRATION CLUB MEETS ; The Horry. Home Demonstration ' v * lub held ita regular fnonthly meeting: I the home of Mr,s. L Lamberts ' \ . riday, Feb. J8th| _ /'7 Mrs. McPhersom met with ua and "V I ' Tk. i ? * nice program was enjoyed by all rtNDt. V ' i 7 First, tKt-ee songs, America, Caro- ' ' * n*. fht Knocker.. %** ^"""\\ * First Psalm, repeated by all. ^'r*. v Prayer. 4 - " " Ktfl called ench Timing some trait S Washington or Decolor /- " V " We have !on roll twenty nine and . drteerf were present. . ' , * The business part being over, Mrs. ? ambr-rt served nice refreshmeh** , ; MRS. W. TTSMfTlT; \ . " Secretary ' ' \N > : |g| '' . ' ' " **&