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PAGE TWO T. W. C. *. UNIFORMS P"0H : TO CLOTHE STUDENTS Inga aa Cente Suits Worn by War Workers Will munity s Be Given to Penniless Students in Switzerland. I Why not turn ( a community pli effects the closl Official uniforms of the Young Wo- places, asks Mis men's Christian Association minus rector of the De| the Blue Triangle, the Association In- and Drama of th slgnla, will he worn next winter by men's Christian women students who have been strand- went over . , i>e\v 1 oi k one n ed in Switzerland during the war and fl roimnunlty d who, because of lack of funds, lnahlli- MacKnye says li ty to re-enter their native country, a 'ry ?an(, ns j waJ desire to tlnish their university courses hn'%T mnny snloo| or because they have no family to evprv corner an .which to returq, will reuiutn there next d,e ot the b,oc, 5*ar- blazing with llgli Elizabeth M. Clark, who has been In nQt tQ out w Switzerland for ten years under the OUKht to shine World Student Christian Federation. wbf|P t0 :l|| 0f has appealed to the National Student j)PttPr than co Committee of the Y. W. C. A. for cloth- 8ings?" lux for the 300 foreign women stu- M'|s'g MacKavi dents In Switzerland. The scarcity of cjvpn a KPP clothinx last year among these almost intprpst |n drat refugee students made It necessary for paKPaJltry and <! two girls to share one coat so that f, f , J only one could ro to classes or ro out fpoted of doors at a time. Through the c Four large packing cases of all bp |n g (jl8tr|ct kinds of used clothinx, save hats. om> forejRn nn, which Is In good condition, have been oon)d present pi collected hastily from women college tbp|r mother < students In the New Englnnd States, t,)p|n (nfo Kn(,,|, Ohio. Weat Virginia. Pennsylvania, |M)), ft,so (bp you Maryland and Delaware by the Stu- n,Mutter* "f thol dent Committee of the National Y. W. dcrstnnd and a C A. to he sent over In response to t|ons AmoHrnn Miss Clnrk's appeal. This cloming will e?rj0hed thus tl be dyed, cleaned and made over In of thp nnMon Switzerland wtt\ed In this c< In addition to the clothing collected h;jn(J Amprl(.nn from students In colleges nearest ,N'ew forv nfM, A|m,r1c, York a cnse of uniforms, which have SU(.h )JS rh)|() )nb been turned In by Y. W. C. A. seoretn- coub, b? |nt rles who did war work, and the official n)|,nng of ^ gray uniform ulsters Is being sent. As ; '..ppnplo |lavp f uniforms are being turned In by war tQ wopk tOKPfhei workers tbev will be elalmed by the pj. ? Ma).j<a Student Committee, which will remove siaor' tbo "war ? the Insignia and prepare the uniforms tOKP(b,.r ln driv? mi that they may he worn by these Pomnilin|tv pntp women who have been forced by world j portunltv to bnl) events to remain ln Switzerland for n,ty onjanlzatinr several years. tbp t|me |g r|pp f the corner saloon QUEEN MARIE INVITES Y. W. C. A. TO RUMANIA DEPARTMEr PLUMBING , Extends Invitation to Overseas Workers in Paris. New Bureau I Paris, April 21.?Queen Marie of ^ Ovei Rumania, following a conference with --I ........ , W.IIMII. I.I III.*, American Y. W. C. A., held nt the Hit/. , A now ^part Hotel, I'arls, has Invited the American ">, n ?r?a" 7-*'( ' Young Women's Christian Association to come to Rumania and open work ' "r '' "S1,< under her patronage i t,ve', Miss t lur Amontt the representatives of the Y. ! V'".."V' tV 1IT t , nli: 1 \\. ( . A. H >\ . C. A. prosont at the conference . . ... . . were: Miss Harriett Taylor, head of " s* "s 1 nk't< the American Y. W. C. A. work over- ' ... . . , r. . new buildings seas: Miss Mary Anderson of Hudson. ... . . Wis : Mlas Mary Dlngmnn, head of l>s ' 1 ' 1 "s the Y. W. C. A. Industrial work In ' xl" n,n,,< ' ?, ., who will work fit r ranee; Mrs. Margaret IV howler of i. > <-*1 i ... . . a ted section. Pasadena. < al., ami Miss < harlofte .. ... , . # v ? /* . . Plans for rem Nlven, head of the Y. \\. ( . A work , . . , . . , , . , Ing rooms, clubs In Italy. A notable guest at the meet- , . .. , mi .. . I. ,, ? . taken over hy th Ing was Madame t atnrll, wife of the , , . . # , -.it. . ., . !' the hands of . secretary of the Rumanian legation In an In11 rior decori 11 s' Inally from Scotli working In Fran AAA*AAAAA*A*AAAAA Y W. C. A sine* * war work there. Y. W. C. A. WORKER * In addition, th. IS DECORATED. * piling lists, sugi w A shopping guides Miss Marlon Porter of New A the Association A York Pity was decorated the * all kinds of hull other day in the name of the A end. tine curtain -A Chaplain (Jenernl of the Amerl- A piles. A can army with the Church War A A cafeteria exj A Cross. A in the department A Her citation was for her moral A , visor on restanrn A and spiritual contribution to the A erts of the As * wir. * France. * For more rlian a year Miss * In sliorf, flic. -* Porter I.as In i*n at a hospital * more than Annuo * center In Vi - -| France, as a A kind of treneral * representative of the Y. W. P A * and clear'n? hot * in churui of a nurses' club there. * parti.ic..is In the * * a department w ******? ?*** *?**# iiieusnred up njtn HOSTESS HOUSE FAMILY REUNION -SHKS She didn't tiiii smashed Ins cap How It Happened to Entertain uns ,,u',,f ?"' ? ? The corporal's Only A. E. F. Mother Who Visit- f?r.v for two day ed Army of Occupation. LVdres.'^ ? pea red In the sitt BIG CORPORAL DUTIFUL SON. Z KS"r.t! . and hack of her No KniQhtly Courtiers Ever Acted With "" nt "n"\ " ^ .. . J ?- 1 TU ro,,t?B '"p rur r More Gallantry to Lady Fair Than do,)K?hovs Did He and His Douflhboy They tried to ke Pals to This Little White but their eyes we Haired Woman Drees- Fveryone In tl ed Exquisitely in attention. Ther Black. f kpeaJclnjr men oj form In the Th By GRACE GOULDER. here was a woim .(With the American Y. W. C. A. Over- . !'rs "n * But this was a rn **** ' After awhile Gohlenz, Germany, about this mothc March 28 (II, Mall.) Had Be,n |f|t It happened rlkht here In Coblenz. , , . , , .. v She and her A Klc pnrt*i?Piil tMitnu lr?tr\ thi? \ U ? , " ' . , I born In German 'P. A. Hostess House an<1 asked for the lirai|/.ed, lived Ir director, Miss Ituth WoodHinall, who j for(t ^he war the cornea from Colorado byrliiga, Colo. tJern.nnv that t "Could my mother stay here?" he lin've troa begun nt once, trying his beat to cover ( alth resort hiu.exeiten.enL_ _ . _ _ I They brought L~ "" ? . . 9 " L with them. Out- wat TO BRING boy, and the other NITY PLAYHOUSF ??C ,h6e"w.?r' wj i sent Ralph hack to , Advises Using Bu 4 he was of nillltary a rs for Drama, Com- not w?nt him to flRh Inga and Enter- Th*n ?ntere< in?? - Mrs Stepp?Mrs A lnmenU- ?told this part of th? "Until a month hk the corner saloon Into from Ralph for two y lyhouse when the law evpn before America hr of these Ratherin# niall was held up. is Hazel MacKaye, dl whether he was In tl partment of Pageantry '"'l I was sure he wn ie r ational Young Wo- because he la an A Association? "be stopped a mlnuti on the West Side of blm. iRht recently to attend "After awhile we 1 ruma meeting," Miss friends that he was I u explaining her theo- *bnt he had come Ovei ' riding along I noticed 8,1 1 ever knew. It's as there were?one on "'nee I have seen him d another In the mid- "^f course It was t, It seemed, all Just couldn't Ret word I its. Those lights ought couldn't to me. My I * v. - .... t*lt mn It I mi pronimiion. 1 nej wvtuiu,| 1 ,IC for something worth n,e to rr-v- * tried n( the people, and what ro8t ?' them anywaj mmunlty drama and fot worse steadily t We couldn't get the e feels that the war bor fl'ter awhile. A at Impetus to popular 8ee nie worried about na and that through to kp?P UP t?efo I nun a a great deal In I-ast January my I rlcanlzatlou can be ef- fehlenr. about his clt American soldlc- in ] om in unity center. If It w,'? wns ,n the offlo? populated largely of Bn<' ""^od him If he lonalltv, these people ^u'Ph. He dldn t igeants of the life In wns ln r?h,onz- b,lt ? ountrles, translating "p dldn t tell Ralph <h. so that Americans here. \\ hen they m nger English speaking believe their eyes, r household could un- "Kver since then I ppreclate their tradl- *? 8,'? ^H'Pb- He c art would he greatly Welabnden because It tirough the drama of American area, and is whose peoples have through^ until toduy? inn try. On the other niontha. Ideals, American his- ' b,,-v ns^p,t her in festivals, even laws ; changed much In all t or and minimum wage,! 'Oh, yes -very mm eted to these people know, I think it Is I ?}?nt rv i ';>n? time when T dh teen learning not only i bo n#* or bmv 1,0 w r, but to play toceth- I bnb't of thinking of ye says, "particularly w'hen he was a habv bon the people stood *1,m ns " hoby r.nd r ?s and la rue patriotic j U1,v when be rtnintnents. The op- I 'hat I'teer? And now d up a trrent conimu- [ Al"' "u> oorporal trl i Is now at hand, and dorntlon In her eyes, or It. Why not utilize ' "Five years Ip a lo i?" to see your boy," she kept her eyes on hint. ADVISES ON fori-'nften the people a AND CURTAINS ? 1 keep my mother, Mis; Dpens in Y. W. C. didn't want her to r seas Office. h,n'1 " pn",] p,R,'p to B thanks awfully." And that Is the st ment of finance has Hostess Mouse bapnei y the Y. W. C. A. for oniv known A K nee Miss Constance ha, vlsItP), thp in.,v ih. Cnl.v Is the execu- ] k before her fllT CnnilTP e was director of the ( H ! OKI ess House at Camp ***?? OIIillTU ?n j eases and rontnis for Careful' Feeding will be handled bv ,, niar>? 0~~11 I n or Now York xucuv ujjcu i irehitect and huilder, rough this newly ere- * i*?inson C ollege. ^ at Ai. unprecedented I odellng anil decora t- ?* hog' the Kuro| and hostess houses and prospects for a hi a Y. \V ('. A. will he with the Central powe Miss Mary Buchanan, larati.m of peace, tin it tor, who comes orlg- hogs should he one < md, hut who has heen portant enterprises r re for the American 19'9 especially in the ' the beginning of its natural advantages f< age, which is one of (> department Is enm- tant factors for econ rest Ions and general duction for all the buying of Th? flr,t in In France. Including management of a litto -ling equipment from whtM1 the sow becoim, a to pluinhing aiip- ends when she farrov period begins with tl ,ert will have a place pijo> ftnd continuos , I to act an general ad- r?ach maturl|y or ar<1 nf this time most of the Hoeiatlon throughout hpnn farrow?d and t, Is to push them rapid department la to he lcally for the market. i a on?. t s to >e a gow's ration lias sni advisory department . . w , .. . . protein for bone and iso for nil other de- . . ... ... In the pigs and she ! reneh association? here dolhfrs will he " Inst deeds and need*, j TIIIN'K Ol" gasped Miss Wood your mother ever get ; r'0 000 I'wona 1'iiMh Our itemedy?Son t here yet, hut If she 1 caster INsi eeji her?" 4 111. hut Over one hundred ah for the hoy had r<(.ornmended Doan's I?it%*k on IiIh fwmi ano , , , .. 0 l*or bacVacho. kuln or oil a run. ( visit remained a m.vs fifty thousand sier h. Then one evening Are appearing now ttle white haired wo Some of them are I illicit **lc lr? lil not/ nn. ^ .... i fiomc are putmshei log room of the Host ^.() 0|j,Pr reinody si le corporal was hover _ ,, . . , ' . . , . ? Follow this Lanca rying to he beside her and In front of her Htnple. > whr carrying her W. ft-. Stewman. i?i me. With them were Main St , says: v"I 1 pal" of the corporal t;irk of kidney trduh ep .n the background. npo wh|ch ?(artf>d W| re slued on her face. x , small of my hack. I> le sitting room snt at e are no English bothered me, too. a r women out of unl- ' had to get up at ni ird Army area. Yet kidney secretions, no in civilian clothes. Doan's Kidney FMIls ard of with the army fo seat of the troi other, everyone knew. , , # , .It onlv took a few \ someone found out to greatly relieve m< erned During War. and make m* kidn? ... , better." husband, who were y, hut had been oaf- 1 ruo ,<lr' a* a i San Francisco. He simply ask for a kl v left for Welsbaden, get Doan's Kidney I heir Invalid daughter that Mr. Stewman hi tment at this famous ,(Urn Co Mf(,rSi jj a h xr their other children I. / ANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTE1 I tn gT^h^cal condit was Ralph now I #rc|(ie, thp uci > American Army. heaUh\ ,Jtter th ?s declared they am, c( America, because ge, and they dl<l 'ew we it for the kaiser. ',e nourished i il the war. *ow' her ration should I nun Stepp she Is **""*>? ?? an abundant f i story : Howrer, If she is ovei o I hadn't heard he*T7 flow of milk, the ears and a half? to h ,Te scours. If th got In the war of the 80w should I didn't know mediately, and she sh( le army or not? grains of copper s, because?well, morning and night i merlcan." Here ceases The ration for b to smile up at P'Ks li* about 4 per ce weight wfcen not on pa ieard from some the best results the n the army?and should on pasture. nere. That wns noq~legumlnous pasture nearly five years fy?*. and Bermuda gra 1 should have a grain ral awfully hnrd?I to * per cent of her lh to him ntid he Alfalfa. red clover, and husband used to tiie grain ration need lp Ralph any for "per cent of her live wei >t to?before the grain ration should be r. My daughter Several balanced ratic ihe Is no better. 1 later In this article. proper food for The young pigs will 1 nd she hated to. g to 4 weeks of age. 1 Ralph, so 1 uae.il Bmall and the sow is o ro them. has a liberal grain ra husband came to wjjj neP(j pttle additioni Izen papers. An utter is large and the i ftnlph s, company mjjxPr. the pigs shoul heard! his name Bjrtp Qf R^im-milk and w was anW relation R crpep not accessible I tell hflm Ralph ^ mjJk not aTanab rent BftW Ralph. mRV bp mftde ,nto R , his father was watRr At 7 or 8 week et they coulcin t ? * ^ may be substittued foi have been trvlng 8^('r,9> ouldn't come to Th* **? ot weaning w?? out i.r thi. whether or not two litl r Z por y?r. In n -more than two P'?s t>e weaned under R 10 or 12 weeks is better her Ralph had I *im" ,hp fced of the s< hat time. | to slack the milk flow, a rh. But do you | of the pigs -.holud he neonuse nil Mat tbat thew will bo little i In't know whore the growth of the pigs, ns T got In the should he abruptly, and him us he was cumstanres should the t kept s -elng ed to the pigs. The etnetnherlng th?* ' time In a pig's life is was little. Isn't | Is weaned and is entir look at him!" feeding from then on i: ed not to see the making the best ration f I able feed. eg time to wnlt por the cheapest gain murmured and on pasture at all time Again she had tnr?<^ for summer graxir round her. clover. cowpeas. sot b? red his throat. Bermuda grass. rape yon If you eould However. pasi s Woodsinnll. I br rHied upon to ma nme unless she Th(, mogt rapid and c| toy. Ah, e-e-r tr(1 produced by suppl pastures with a grain nry of how the arn,,nnt of grain to fee ru-d to entertain ^ ()n pa(,tur?, approi ' '"other who of thpir jjVP weight of Occupation. prain mixtures are r i ff rrrr?n Corri 10 p;irts- ,anKaB? J II [liK and middling equal pa I L<1 1 1 Lill parts. soybean meal 1 pi parts, velvet bean meal and Manage- P?Mure. su< clovor cowp^fls, soy b? Success. etc . corn alone may grain n>tion. r\ ith h??g prices Thr-re are other factor) evel. a shortage pt,rendition of fhi l?eai. counti lea, considershle in flue rge export trade r;i(0 ;tnd economy of i rs upon the dec- g^ould i,,, , lonn drinkir t- |irouu( iion oi ^ pno| where they may >t the most im- p.|S a vory high hod; if the .t'<trm in anf^ re<iu r?s onnsiderah Smith with its shadp to cool Hons ir growing for- j^ptd gain* unless free f the most impor- may hp controlled hv th< omic pork pro- ,,PtrnlBUni rubbed on th dipping with anv of the the ft-oding and Hogs should have acres r of pigs begins to mineral roughage, wt s pregnant and pr;v| tonic and appetizer rs. The second {ng mineral roughage ie birth of the m,.nded: intil the pigs <->pftror?al or slack coal.. marketed. Ily | . . Wood ashes ipring pigs have . ie problem now 1 Air slacked lime Ily and econom- j Salt If the pregnant Copperas iplied sufficient j The copperas is rlisso muscle building water and poured over t has been kept ed mass (T rfT " r' ri nrtriri 1? UUIlllUuuuL I'l.V I tecouuneml L J ie Are Ijfin- ^ j | I | thousand have a | Kidney Pills. J J ey. urinary ills, I ? ied testimonials 1 ? in public prini J .anraster people I 1 In Lancaster. S ATTEND loss such proof J sLit man's ex "1 L \ oum -op. of grocery. | _ i;jd a slight a? | le about a year [ 1 ? ith pains in the J Cnsty headaches J ad ^occasionally glit to pass th-' nl ^_ Finally I got ffi COURSES OF and they went Jfj ililc right awav IC >oxph of [loan's S I) lStillgl of the trouble ? J | U ya a whole lot fl 41111 11 000 Vol dealers. f)on't - J dney remedy?III ?i P! 11?- the narae | I OF id. Foster-Mil* I j uffalo, N. Y.? P" yffiHfiUilfaiifi!; . \ . i. s. c. Ion through ex- i When at Work Ke< ild be a strong. Sometimes an abund 11 make rapid apolis a man for the he It has been noted that leks, when the their beat under pressui entirely by the men are spoiled by n< be sufficient to | busy during office houn low of milk. ' there are some who cai rfed. causing a i busy by spurts. But the pigs are likely ; begin* to loaf when o lis occurs, the and can't "get the ga be reduced im- rush comes. Besides, )uld be fed 15 ger of developing habit; as in her slop nation when the Job Is until scouring j to time. As a matter a sow suckling men hIIow a job to lie u nt of her live Just time enough to pi stur?. But for way. So the wise man t sow and pigs ??if busy, lie will see When on a develops the habit of go such as rape, business as soon as hi ss. the sow office. He can then af tlon equivalent bis business at the ofllct r? weight. On |onKs nn<l enjoy himself other legumes. M.s. / not be over 2; ght. The sow's | NOTICE OF ELF well balanced. ms are given To Issue Bonds for II School Distri >?gin to eat at Pursuant to an Act o If the litter Is ?^ n pasture and WnKMnhMnhMmCMn !"tt SAFE, GEN nother a light d be given a heat shorts In to the mother. for tOO years OOT.iT> ME Oil has enabled aufferine le. the shorts withstand attacks of hin slop with bladder and stomach trc s of aee com connected with s or age. com orKanB and lo bulwl up t one-half the health organs weaken?< These most Important or watched, because they fll depends upon the blood; unless they i ters are to be .i <! > iiiito, mnvpimwuriu 0 case should despondency, backache, i weeks of upp' bit, pains In the loins a \t i?~ 'omen, trnvel, dlfllculty At weaninp tnc. rheumatism, sciatica iw is reduced all warn you of trouble a nd the rations n*y* GOLD MTCPAL Has increased so nterruption in . The weaning under no cirinw he returnmost critical T1 T*YT^ C tjst-z 1 her IK! s a matter of rom "" I.ANCASTIi is pics should ? ??*?? _??? s. Home pas- ?? IK are alfalfa. ?ans, peanuts. and velvet M lures should 1 Yr ke pork alone. W LM heapest cains ementinc the ration. The Receive all the d when hops bankers, and we imatelv 3 per . The follow- ter how large or eeommended: attention. 1 part; corn ... . , rts; com * Liberal loans irt ; or corn 2 collateral. 1 part. With h as alfalfa. ? ? Yniit A l/WI ' affwtin* the If deposited with f> animal that noo upon the P''1' annum, conn uains. Thorp tried to figure o ip wiitor and . wallow Tho >'our money whe tr temperature VVe invile you, \o wator and i cannot make most courteous t rom lire. Lice ? iiso of crude ?-? ??? o hops or hv coal tar dips s at all times lioh is a pen The follow p* is recom ^ t hn. ' 1 bu. R lbs Chas. I). Jones, I1 :::::: I T* \ E.M.crox* lvod in warm tie entire mix EACt BETTER POSI BETTER WOR BETTER SAIJ ?.AW C?l t .1 11 met ouiuui ai 1 l June 17-July 25 ?Faculty of Experiem STUDY: Primary Work, Gra nislied Educators for Shoi rou tidings, Large, Cool l)< nines, Swimming Pool, Te Bulletin, Address D. B. ~""" 1 TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919. W ep Busy. Assembly of South Carolina, at Its 8jf aiu-e of time 19lit session, duly ratified, and K >st work. approved by the Qovernor, Rf ; inost men do entitled "An Act to Author* tT e Tivi an election on the Issue ft >> !,,? i of 115.000.00 School Bonds by ft ,t being kept Heath SprinK9 School D|8trict.. fo* W ?. It may be gcj,00i purposes, notice is hereby ft a stund to be given that an election will be held P ? avernge man at Heath Springs, S. C.. on the 21st & rcaplon offers day of May, 1919, to determine said #? it" when the bond issue, at which all qualified f? there is dsn- electors in said school district shall % I of nriiiTuati have the r,Kht to vote; th"8e In favor jfc i or procrasti- Qf sald bond ,R8ue voting ..For ? inuirrerent n* Igguo of $15,000.00 of School ? of fnct most Bonds?Yes." and those against said ntII they have issue voting "Against the Issue of W o<luce It Rny $15,000.00. of School Bonds?No." wfwill keep him- j Said proposed bonds to be Issued SI to It thnt he In denominations of $100.00 au^i 8 ttlng down to $500.00, payable fifteen years after B ? reaches his date thereof, and bearing interest at ? r,.r?i ??, I..o..0 the rate of six per cent per annum. f . . payable annually on the first day of fc > where It be jfa^uary of each year. | nt home and Tjie poj|8 at gaj,j election shall be 1 "" opened at 8 o'clock a. m., and closed & ICTIOX. at 4 o'clock p. m. k' W. S. MOORE. J Spring C. E. Wn^AMS. | I Trustees Heath Springs School $ f the General District. 65?3t-lt aw |j [TLE REMEDY ~ I BRINGS SURE RELIEF ir>AT, Haarlem aulas are the remedy you need. Take r humanity to three or four every day. The healing kidney, liver, oil eoake Into the cells and lining of tublas and all the kidneys and drives out the polqons. the urinary KcW |He and heAlth will surely follow, ind restore to when your normal vigor has been re1 by disease. stared continue treatment for a while cans must be to 'keep yourself In condition and prater and purl/y vent a return of the disease, lo their work I>on't wait until you are Incapable of flghtlttg. Sbnrt taking GOLD MEDAL i, nervousos"". Haarlorp Oil Capsules today. Tour drugitomach trou- gist will cheerfully refund your money ind lower ab- If you are not satisfied with reeultsi when urlnat- Hut be sure to get the original Important! lumbago ed OOL.D MEDAL and accept no subrlth your kid- stltutes. In three sizes. Sealed packirlem Oil Cap- ages. At all drug stores. I ;t national bank R SOI Til CAROLINA I Customers 1 advantages given by the highest class invite you to open an account; no niatsi.iall, we will give it the same careful made on approved business paper and Surplus Funds this bank, will earn you FOUR per cent )ounded every three months. Have you ut what you are losing by not placing re it will be earning interest? r banking business and will give you the reatment. ?THE? National Bank LANCASTER, S. C. resident, on, Yice-l'resident and Cashier, Ira B. Jones, Jr., Assistant Cashier. pppprm ririri r'tTTI ri finrHnl i JuOul JIZJIU1U 111 IU III IU 111 ill |J lit IJlHj \ 1 E R S I | TIONS? {? ? VKY? [ I Ifinthrop College jj I Rock Hill,S. C. |> I ced Teachers ?| 1 de Work, High School, and College j j I rt Lecture Courses, Pleas- ? j j I ormitories, Library of 20,- (1 1 nnis Courts. ({ | JOHNSON, President. | f tfznianinirazn^^ I