The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 15, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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r Saturday, January 15th, 1927
"1: ? Locals An<3
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Mr.' Albert Le^, 4000?Pine- street^ ?J
spent a few Jays in Ashevillc, N. C., 3
' last week on busine&a.. . ,
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Dr. L^H. Hollman fo Bateaburg,
S. C., is Assisting Dri Collins three.'
days in every week, Mpnday, Tues- i ^
day and -Wednesday. ? *
' Miss Lillian Campbell has returned
to Washington, D. C., after spend-- ing
the holidays with her grandpar- c
' .anta, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. - -^-7
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' The N. A. A. CL P. will meet Sun- i
day afternoon -at 4 o'clock at Second f
Calvary Baptist church. ~ Prof. Sims t
' and Rev. Brown will be the speakers, r
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It's Malone's where you glit Pi- ^
, are both beautiful and good. See ^
them when you want service and j
courteous attention. *
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Miss Tena "Williams and Mrs., Mag- .,
fi?ie Williams spent Sunuay a*t East^ ^
-?;?over,1 S. C., the guest of of Mrs. 'Mar*?j
tha Joyner. whQ<is somewhat iodis-, posed.
They were dinner guest of c
Mr. and Mfs. Shellie Copes of Kipgs
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Dear mother how we mis^ you, 3
The world will never know; 3
If tears and heart aches could have j
' hrrmghf ytui hnelr, U
You would have been here long ago. j
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. We shall see her again. jj
When our life is Over; | j
In the beautiful land) on the Heaven- ?j
..ly shore, " *' 5
In life loved anfT'in death remembered )
PflYOted daughters. - j
CARD OF THANKS -* -
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I wisli to extend ^my heartfelt *
thanks to my many friends in this
cityj State and other States for theii
many acts of kindness to me during
~~ GEO. H. HAMPTON, Manager _ ~
Palmetto Leader 1310 Assembly St.,
.. Columbia. S. C.
* NOTICE
All members- of' the Executive
.Board of Allen University are called
to meet in the Auditorium of the ...
Chappelle Administration Building,
.Thursday February 3rd, 1927 at It
o'clock a. m. By order gf the Rt. Rev. ,
/ John Hurst, Presiding Bishop, 180b
McCollum street* Baltimore, Md.
J. E. Thomas Secretary,?Trustee ?
Board, 112 S. "Ravenell street, Florence's.
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A NOTED CONTRALTO
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Marian Anderson, JIhe World's '*
Greatest Contralto to sing at 1
Bethel on Jan. 19, 1927 ]
' "* . Marian Anderson ths World'e ij
Greates Contralto will appear at j
?^-HatKai A ivi iihiirch~6n January ~j
19, 1927, at 8 p. m. General Adrnis- j
sion 50c. Reserved seat3 75c. -j
J. E. BEARD, Pastor .5
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? IN MEMORIAM ~ 2
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In sad, but loving remembrance of .<
our dear mother, ' (Ttfrs'.r Emma }
Whitley, of- Camden, S. C., who de- j
parted this life one year ago, Dec. ^
11 1925. . H
December days again are here, '}
The saddest of all the year; ? . " j
For it was on the llth day, - -2
God took our deai^iuother away. *j
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1 Personals"
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SALLIE WIIITTAKER,J '
215 Plainfieltl Avenue.
Jersey City, N. J. i
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STUDENT NEWS OF ALLEN
UNIVERSITY '
TT- 7^; ? J, ' -The
president mul -several other j
nqmbers of tke faculty took specialj
ieliftht iri niakino- tlio ? !
o "ivuviMj o p^caa
int" for those* students who did not
ro home. .Mrs. Morris and* Mrs.
teed (Faculty) were all sunshine in
empcrriient and inrfoculated" the stulents
with their, -spirit. So as a rollers
and sisters. Students deport- ,(
nent- was-the- beat, added privileges
rotwtttrstafid in g." " V T
. Ihe aUrrntions of the Yulctide
vara; i Rnl'epfi in rnnm pm-tina,. knlaking
expositions, . faculty-student
hri$tmntf ii-<-n n?d a New-Year Ball1
DiincTng not included).
Mrs. Reed the new matron of the
fills is getting along very nicely,
she knows how to keep the girls from 1
lit harm and danger and is doing "it.
[ he students like" heiv because- she is
ifTable, amk.ble, comp.atifde- and yet L
he is a good mixer and yet not0 too
arward. Sl\e hat that very precious
F FRATERNj
i BY J. B.
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RESOLUTIONS BY IIOUSEOF
RUTH, 1175, ST.'PAUL-1
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"or-Our Most Noble Governor;
-^-- sister Lula M. Ragjn ?
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. Whereas, the Great and Supreme
tuler of the Universe has in his in-4inite
wisdom removed from ..among j
is our wdrthy ar.d esteemed M. N. G.I
ind intimate sister Lula M. Ragin; j
ind whereas the .long and intimate1
*-datiorr-hctd with her in the faithful:
lischargc of .her. duties in this Soc- j
ety makes it eminently befitting that I
ve record our appreciation of her; j
hereforoy - . ^ .
Resolved: That the'wisdom and aility
which she has exercised in the j
IfJ ,if""dTir Organization by service,
-nitrib.it.oim . and counsel,'?will?be-ndd
in grateful retnembrancc; j i
l?f '.1^'iJ, 1 hat ttiv v^ny-vl ""'h
i life 'from 'TT.kong our midst leaves a
allev and. a shadow that will hp doon
y realized by ail-Uhe members and
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SHOE RE
Men's Half Soles
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TTTK PAT.VFT1
gift of tnn "
Allen is fast becoming what sjie is
to be, ancient^ malicious propaganda
to - the contrary?notwithstanding.
There is a hew day just over the hill.
The writer will not disclose just now
rvMt is really happening, for fear of
some selnsh bKMO<jOGUE3 wliu ifthey,
could only see the reality, jvould
willingly block the scholastiic evolutionary
process, for -rib reason whatever
other than to have it .said of
them, that they were able to destroy
the work of good men. We realize
full-well that, so strenous is the ob->,
jeetion to fundamental changes in the
social order that the prophets and
pioneers" have almost^tnvariably been
nnrcopntnH Ivh' oIoa
pviwvvMvvui . I * a-J mou i\iiuu 1UW
of the great reformers of history cscapc
vilHteation'?and even violence
from the hands of theiir^Iellos. The
willingncs^of people in nearly ajl star
tions of life to accept things fis they
are and their reluctance t0 change
the status -quo-almost-pass^-eo.mprehension.
At what ever^oint wfe look,
we are confronted with an appalling
record-of inertia, stupldiity, and cruelty.
Persons and events may stand
for the time between "What i? :mi
w.hat ought to be," but is ?m!y %n
ton n?i.. inl fii nnl n<l in ?;tiK ml.
aie therefore going: to Jjfclp put tlie
program- oyer.
B. P. - GIBSON,"T"*?
Assistant Reporter * for the Phi
Beta Society. .
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HAMPTON INSTITUTE ~
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Miss Rulhine Collins, daughter* of
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Lewie :l
friends' of this organization, 'and
prove a serious'loss-to the community
and the public.
m. RosoIvedr.That -with deep sywp:*thy
for the bereaved family of the
deceased, we express our hope that
even so great a loss to us may ,ir
overruled for good by Him who doetlv
a'l things well?
.?Resolved, That copy of these resolutions
be spread upon the-record?
of thi<5 organization, a copy printed
in the local paper and a copy fob*'
warded to the bereaved family.
MINNIE M. WATSON
Uniform Rank Co. A Elect ...
Officers
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Uniform Rar.k Co. A. elected the
fallowing officers for the year 10J7:L.
W." Ilill, Captain; S. H. Mc.Clmn.
1st, Lieutenant;' J. It. Jumper, jn i.
L'eytpnnrit; Willie B. Jaiue.-s, RgFflfrt
cr; Benj. Mund!d~Trensnrer. Otbcu
eOiccrs Avoi'e Appointed; -W. 'lb
Caughman, Lee Outen, Frank Unit,
J. B. Burgess, Laska Meet/., Gussie
Alston. ?
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Firing I
Sewed On $1.2-5?r
iring in accordance
.Martin |
Hampton St.
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^UG STORE \
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Druggists St.
Phone 7226
First-clas? Drug Store
XTLSBiEGIALT Y.'
ive-T Prescriptions. ~T
service:,, :l
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i Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Collin?, report^ a
very pleasant "trip, made by the photr
o!" 1!:i!s! .i :i In-.-liuto, oi winch Uliss
-Collir.s is a member-, to Washington,
IJI. diuing llie 'month of Dccerhber.
About eighty giris and ei?ht chap"
orr'nc'-^~Joc"or.i panie l~TTy Prof. Pelt,
lltunpn.nV,?Mies'. Mum-al?1 lim'i-tnv
.made thp tvip. " V ' '
The, party was domiciled in the be.
t'a' iful Y. iV. Q.. A. building... The
Choir sang in tHo historic Congressional
Hall. Many 'encores and loud
a'pplawo~ritVVd- to the happiness of
the g/rlS. 'i hev_uim -nnxinUoly tiw
te..ii.g .for-the signal for the next
trip. .- ; ? - -*- - .. .... _
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TIIK C'OSMOPOLITAN CLUB
The Cosmopolitan Social and Lit.SIiiXX.-Chip,met
In its regular meeting
on IViday Heceiilber 31, at the home
of Miss Lilly JoneL A'very interesting
pro'ja'oin?fenrlurcflT" Miss
Rut li Lu' ler . instrumental solcP Miss
'Wh:H a!. Reading.. Dr. II. G.
,T' R>a?iinjr. Mr. Ilarry
i I ;4- !n.--iv.t:nt3n.tal soJo._*
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~ . :: c :: I. o . e. of Ollt of town
v' i-~r 11'.:' ~-I l!ors present were:
P:^ f. Coo. I!nil. Aiken, S. C.p Mr.
Willis Thompson.. Howard Uriiversi~
n -M> : tra ys Turner,-^-N-orfolk:
'Va.; MV- C ornv.oil." State Col
> V <f.-.Q:Vnly.(- ' 'VC. 'Very inter
pSt li' tivJk s \ v. >; v.;:.do' by each.
_ IV lisp Lay Sa.soii respondytl to Thi
-L :i; I,:''.aii* *ftf.. ;.he Club. Hi_
. p.tin \\ a,l, , 10 ponded to the gentle:
men. Lnch extended a cordial invi:
ai ion "" UP ti c visitors to visit the
Ci'.ili :;l arv?Hmxtrr? .' .' .?=??
Aim- 1he i n:irram and introduction
oi' visitoia everybody indulged in
} > ?!?'i e u'i . c Xvhist. 1 -Very beautiful
rl;:e . Were awarded. "" The winners.
' 'veVe 'gra -ftrbows:-fr'irst .prize"'Jadfegi
M>ss Catherine M:\rk; first prize mGn
StalV. rrth. Ci.n.-olatioh, Mr. \Villis
pson. 'Miss Gladys Turner receiving
guest-prize. After the games
a dol gh J ul chicken sjalitd course was
-?-rve I,--.frdlmved ?by -after- dinner
mitt-- :npd -hot rhoerrlniro. Mfs?r Lilly
'ones 'hik1 I're^ .Ilandberry were the
IT 1 '-lit: ul host a:;d Hostess. 7 1
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A J AX CLUB NEWS
The members of the Ajax Club
.'V A. I'oh.v nt ln.s residence on Park
street. Monday evening January 3.i
, As th's was the first meeting of thcr
:u.\v ; t ar. i; v.as well attended. Much
h : !.- i 'f im a rtan-e u^i >--transact1.
ile d was the election of of'
'a or*, 'for the new year.' Those elect-.
i av. re: Richard (Bus) Williams,
r i t Idch?; Harry. B. -Adams, wvice"
' i b ; vr. h :r U. Hnu-n,. Seereta )-!>?
A. lobar am rr-si.-tnnt sec!
. Ale ?r?V" 1 ^>hy,,Jroasurer;
The. yi un-4 rn^n alio made many'
. ! i (1 irl < hat: es in regards to their
re social l'uiulioi?i?. Oesiring to
. n, cge in o?ie Efersry work it was
Ye'd-.d ihat the Ajax ' Literary." and
-Social? -CJiuii?instead of the. Ajax
"Stuial Club.,/ | ..
_A uTXVc "\vai?~llnTsBed-,at^tention
v. as turned to. .the.'social part
of the evening" during Which time a
delicious course was served by AJr.
Diife" "
'i he .young men have begun makinsof
plans for their". St. Valentino's
vrivn." I'.a IS H-Iiif.h n-il] ho- nf
* interest to . many of Columbia's
Social Set and young society matrons.
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\ - rexchthe
colored
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people advertise in
"The Leader* leadmg~
weefcty~ newsI
Er /
paper of the Carols"?TT
ima^s. ,v v .;
a*mm
editor w. t. andrew
? visits Columbia
. - fr
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The many ,friends of Editor W. 1
Andrews now of Baltimor e/Md./bi
-for-mer- --prAmimmt citizen of Sun
- or, 8. C., ?vvor? delighted .to?gmf.
Aim while in the'eity a few days. ag<
-Air. Andrews is the -Editor of th
| Herald' and Commonwealth, one c
<he beSt" of our colored weeklies.
* ?^EStCERCLE EN^RE
NOUS/* '
The plan'selles Frandais Were en
: ortuneti last?week?bjr-Miss?E>af9;
Myers.) The usual, hour was give:
\ to the study of French. In order tha
he pefsonnelle 6f the Club may.b
i nore versatile,- it was decided-toMak
j ip conversational French and idiom
j it the next meeting ^iss Itpth .De
1 Lorme vdph first prizfe at whisl, Mis
Mar a-a rej Rhodes drew consolation
>_t.( The next meeting is'With Mis
rDel.oymg. A de 1 i g h t f u 1^salad~cours
as-served.- -7??' ?
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Mr. Henry Darity and Miss Atffi
I Purest were joint host and hostgs
} .o the Ki Vi Club at the liuitm of
I latter on Friday evening, -Januar;
i 7. Whist was enjoyed throughou
i che evening. Mr. William Jones scot
>d highest among_the gentlemen an
received first; prize. Miss-Sadie Ad
urns received first prize among th
-j -adies. : 'Mr. William Patterson cu
-:-.:tghest forJconsolation and Miss Wil
Ivjlniiha Thompson smilingly receive
fvtie boolAr. .
j .. The Hi Yi Club was recently 01
ganized'and is composed of a selec
J rroup of. young folk. The officers ar
v >>.s -follows-: Mr.--Arthur Rowe,?presi
lent; Miss Ella Myers, vice^presi
lent; Miss Alma Forrest, Recordinj
; -ccreliir^';?Mr?William?Puttersor
financial secretary; Miss Sadi^ Ad
amst treasurer and Mr. John Potts
j reported. : ' I
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Artistic
JOB PRINTING
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J 113 1 Washingto
| Big Line of Clothing Fo
-g- ren^ iSoys Suits A Specia
| ' Dry Goods, S
? Cn.necteJ with aur si
;!; Shop, Barber Shop and Bi
;|; We are not selling Race
i cause we can sell Better
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i Allen U
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} An Accredited Institution of the
^?r~~?Sbuth Carolina. Beneficia
X . Educational
^ V- fiffeia.exce ptio no I opportunities t
ties lor the f.
Divinity?-in Dickerson Theologic
!i; Home Economics.' Co mm ere
i I; LOCATED IN AN ATXRACT!y
j Professorial staff is.'compose^ o
IS. Universities of the country. Or
I V fessor of Science in the Collece
> for., leadership,
j X * Student activities and social
LLfa??htua -taf attenit ion anjj. _?urni!
[ || An ideal place foryQitn? men
1.001 Students from Seven Sta
| C " FAUt TERM heptins. Wedntjs
' ?' dents expecting to reside in the i
4_? a deposit of five .dollars Xar resi
{ 12, 1026. Applications are cvm
"tX?I*i csidcirt- discourage promisouoPi
'X he refunded if the applicant doj
t>e Applied orTthe applicant's ex
y Not fee Ext rfcordi nn r y?Gr ad u>Tr
X? place this y.aar'As usual and a cer
i X I)A VIn liENRY SIMS,
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PALS TENNIS SOCIAL?
Sj OF THIS" CITY
r ! * The Pals entertained during the'
Yulctide, with five dances. Each
"dance was-a success. Their Xmas :
,t Xmas n-.orning, Xmas afternoon
j and Xmas night dances were good.
? The January Sail wouldn't quit they
,f | say. The Pals are always anxious
i to make i.t pleasant for you. Some of
jour gnest were: Dr.'MeGill, Asheville,
N. C:; Mr. Cecil Williams, a
--} graduate -ef=eWtt-; lir. and Mrs. T.
j M. Walton; Mr. " William Parker,:
i Messrs. Henry Williams and Teddy
I JohnsftYi: K. Y. C.,-Mrs. Seot-t-Umforr: ~
t Goode, Dr.. Thompson. The Clubs
- present ' ''T?wv their' followers werei .
y The?A^at, Iteywnrd Friday, presin
clcnt; Raflio Club."Mr. Harris, presit.
dent; the Merry "Makers, John E-.
e Varfs| president; and many other
s sented. The Chanerdnes for the Jan?-.
?.-uary Ball- wure:Mrs.--Pcrrin, Dreher. -
s* Tucker, Jones, Friend, Sumter and
t. Mrs. V. Clark, G. Stevens. Wo have ?
- r.ot space enough to mention all the
s guests hut will mention 7, few: Misses
^l itlTe Jon"', l.uey. \\ lilia ;ns. BT&IV.'hG
" Jat'ltT.'):!, Mat' Wliili1. Bert Hnmpton,
~ Jt,hnnie ticrcr, &1pu. J, P> Gu'myard,-- *ZVti
s. S.? Xdams, Mrs. E. Chappejle.
Micros -Sandera, Howard University;
.'Messrs. Bonnie William.", Beverly
;.r*R' undtree,' Willis Thompson.. How,avd
Misses li'tes Ma'n'gum
^ -.A man da Stearjis, Jo wpli Bailey, CWil./lie.Mao
I-'hust, iphs Ko!>e'rts, Misses
^-Wt:-7ind G. fiV.k, Ruh'm.-.un if N. ?
,, Iftr-". J.ni^:e Lvles-l'eirip. Mioses _
Ma'tie Lyles, Iv. and T. Nelson. YAu
(U-nnvV in?r nil ftW romilni- ftnoj A11
j^thp p-rnt Uonen .trtn T mn<;f- mn^jntu __
j?Mr.' C.'Madden of X. G.. Mian'A. Kennedy,
Misses R. Miller, C. Watts, B.
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^ Watts, Mrs. Belle Taylor. You are
.welcome lo our Tennis Court next _
j week corner of Lady-- and " Heidt
. streets, our new. places We have all
| the things necessary. We find pleas*i
ure-.by teaching you to play if you
do riot know how .to play he game.
. We . will entertain you every day..
" I during^the week ofTour c&ffft and'Will ~ "
*, als0 entertain ~you very soon with a
* \ Irtlle party, then Feb.- 22, and Easter
Menday1^d maybe smoe ottieir ?
" j nights between. ' . , ~r-r
iju Remember us for we are ever your i
" . "PAL" :
- FOR RENT^-. -Seventy"
(7b) acre; farm two", and"
one half (2Va) miles from city limits.
Good tenant house, mule barn and
well. This is" an excellent farm. In
fortnation may had through the J'al.
metto leader or phone 6749, Mrs. E..
M. Rucker, 1622 Green street.
EEVY -1
iPr.1 Str>rf> |
tr ?- "> 1 : *? m* A '
r Wen, Wojrten and CTiild-;. |
hoes, Millinery . X
tore is: -First Class - Tailor % ~ "
eauty 5 hep fcr ^crne n. -
Prided Buy Irom UST te- Y ,'C
for Less. .:X- ,
niversity |
A. M. E. Church and the Slate of y?
ry. of the Slater and GeneralBoard
Funds _ ? A .
.6 the Negro youth. Tins fine facili- \
ollowing courses;- . ? X '
al Seminary. College of^ Arts^and ^ '
faK Music. , Training School^ $
E SECTION OE COLC Jjj^' C." {
i hinuumva kh leaning OIMI y
le of the recent additions is a Fro-1
Departments . * '"" """ ' ! X .
JTfAirtlhg are combined to p-rpnre -=?=g
life under supervision receive their A .
sh pleasant diversion from study. T
nnd-wopien to be. J .
tes Were in Attendance T.ast Tear y
dny^ ^September 16. 1926. All Mo- %
dormitories-are requested to forward x '
srxfiiion of rooms before September injr
wv rapidly and the trustees and y
* racidinff in t.he P.ity Deposits Will X
is not piatriculate, otherwise it will % :
penses. 1 , I , i 3
fin Trofn tire TTtph School wilt take -^-*j
tificnte will be n\vnrde(| for the snme. X. . aj
BISHOP JOHN HI RST, i?
Chairman of The Board of Trustee*. *?
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