The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 19, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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*4 #s~ / V'N SWwUr. Tfiifimv 19. 1927. Spartanburg News j > . >* ". The people in Spdrtanbuig aiu i?ally enjoying the spring days: every body here are enjoying the numerous Valentine functions, Th?? p^tv pr*v? en by the Royal Twenty in the Gar-1 - . - den of Love* -was certainly a swell affair. The_music was sweet and the Garden of Love was decorated beautifully with roses and * carnations. A , ^ " delicious course was ^served. j^rs- Carrie W Bobo and her sis.... ... t?r, Miss Margaret D. Woodward, arts' having wonderful success with theii* sehool work at Spring School.- They gave a real Valentine party for their pupils. Each pupil expressed their gratitude to the teachers as having a very pleasant evening.?Delicious" rofreshments were served consisting of nuts, candies, cake and fruit punch. Each pupil received a beautiful souvenier. - Many patrons nad friends attended the party. Every one enjoyed themselves, _v Tha various clubs of the city are still on the alert and~doing their bit ^ . of uplift work. ?!? The Women's Progressive Cluhunietat the home of Mrs.. Cora Simpson, 376 North Dean ?t., Monday, after-1 noon, Feb. 14. Most of the members ] were present; and quite a fe.w visitors which also bocatne members: namely. Mrs, Inez B. Garrett,.^Mrs. Anise, Wheeler and Miss Margaret C. Wood ^ j r? i. i _ ?! 1 1 Madam A Formerly of PHIL has established perma Masonic 1125 Washington Stre< . ^ for the mam Wonderful Hair And 1 . H I ry Madam KusselTs? ? I ? -Special Hair Grower-dtV a ^ Improved Hair Grower?It's a Grow Beautiful. t v ^ Glassine and Hair Toni 4 Wond< for Pains, Aches, Stiff Joints e The name is the right one?W Address ordersto--Mirs. Marj or apply at 1129 Washingtoi wmrq. aacn were caiieu upon ana gave very inspiring talks. Jifrs. Ca^j, rie Bobo welcomes the new members and impressed upon them their duty ?and loyalty to the club. The president, Mrs. Carrie B. Perry brought many interesting facts before the .club. Much "stress was laul > uJXMfe Fpirwald and its needs. The club voted to donate the desired aitfOUnt for the same. r Just before the close of the;.meet-1 ing elaborate courses wdre served by the hostess, consisting of" ~j>unch, sa-rwir cream and cake. Each one present; received a lovely souvenier. The club will give a popularity con' teat Feb. 28 and we invite the -pub lie to attend. A musical program will be'tendered. _ . _ On Monday night, 14 ipst., a Velentine Party was given at the home ot Misg Stacy Whjtmire by the ree-' reation club. All enjoyed themselves I^freshments were served. Those who wore masked costpmes were well auited for the.,g.c.ca.sj.o.u,j _ _ *: "Most j)f the tehcheral are planning ?r to?aiienii r --?;? 1 ?-? " ? ? * be in Greenville. \ ~ - |j ? The many readers oil the Palmetto 1 * ~~aa frv fWTtTS?rVtot ~\~f r> ..Georgq' Hampton, the-ihnna^w 4k abla to be*up a^ain. Wishing an unboundiny puccess for the Leader and ayerly awaiting your next issue. !? Winnsboro News The farmers.of our section are making" good use of thd favorable weather t>y planting ea*|ly gardens. We hope our farmers wilt1 continue to raise more cows, hogs, ppultry, grow make themselves slaves |\o cotton raising. A good many?fdrmnrg have determined to cut down their acreage of land' that has been yearly set aside for the production ,of.J;cotton and .raise more food stuff, poultry I?;?'u^Satusifay wan fhe^day for-foafttv J; .. reported to be one 6f5 the ' , largest for this session. 'According to letters received,'by the supervisor, ReV. X). W. Rsoicr, the appropriation ?O0OK8?????33Ce30X^ODOOOoioOO?: . . Thr'^HKir -J t * * by the state board for county schools ^wilT Tjc the same as last year. Many?LuuvlllU'tl '\ire c planning to" lengthen their school term by raising monies to slipplipient the ipnount -triven bv the State (lthi-r plaini for lengthening school terms are being planned. . ? ' j The county association will be represented at the State Teachers VAssociationj a.s a body and many teachers paid their enrollment Ice. __ We were. giad .to have Ttevv S, F-~ -Emanuel and little S. F., Jr. with us' again?Sundujy at St. Paul . Baptist Chyrch. - - ? The congregation was lessened on account ol the inclcihunt weather. ) Despite this Diet lii'Vj Emanuel j picached two real inspiring sermons j liev. Emanuel comes to us from Betas Academy, Trenton* S. C.' and we can-ConlLdt-'ntiatTy s^iy ho ij vC<?H pr<>- " pared to preach-the.-gospel. . We always $?1|joy his. sermons. . ?W m? ' m m i ; 'T- j - ' a 2 Greenwood Locals ll: Anderson-liigh School and . Brewer j Normal School tied the score in a; basket-ball game played on Brewers j grounds lastj Thursday, Feb. 10th. j -In the 7 'MIelp Brcwer^einrry oil" j rally ?800:80 yas raised through the .ul'oris oi ihe student body along w it It -ontnbutions frgnl boJ.li white aid colored citizens of the town. There was quite a rivalify between ! ihe various classes Contesting for the honor of raising the highest amount Tor Brewer. The laurels w.ent to the | Senior Class $2dd.00 being raised by j them. The 10th grade ran .a close Principal Ililyard is all snides fiver The success attained in the . effort-j And thanks his friends for jheir help. | Mrs Rhsn . Jones of?Ahheyille is j in ine cuy. ana worsnippcq ai mi. i Pisgah last Sunday.* i! Everybody reads the Palmetto leader, Do you? If not,, see our 11gent.?Do it now. ; r Misses Gussie, Gladys,' Maeie and "GcoFgia Pruitt, MessvsTT. S. anct A. j S. Moragtie and William Cowan, of1! Due West called to'see" Rev. an<l Mrs,'. A. J. Martin last wecl?. Rev. W. F. Rice wag~~hnr the city Tuesday enroute to the. Bishops' j Council in Jacksonville, Fla. also Rev. ,*W. C;: Crawford. I- Dr. y. j yard spent. Tuesday in. the capital. I" Mr. J. E. llunt on'Main Street and j Mr. .las." Robinson on Maxwell A\*e. j conduct leading and up to date n\prchant tarr.-rfnir business nsl ahli.sb-n I nu'iiis, mat reiieci .cretin upon ihem: selves,and our group. They always' : carry a choice selection of woolens } and other', fabrics that will' please i the most fastidious. Call to see them. ._?Airs Irvin Moore, besides being a first class brick mason is the onlyman of color* in the city that sells, _ . : : . y - . til wood and coal. IIis yard is situated j ! on Mineral Street, lie supplies ri missing in the economy of the people ! of Greenwood, 1 " ' ~rr:* Mrs. Ligori's c'afeteria on S. Wal] lor Avenue and Mrs. Featherstone's : shop on. Baptist-' Street are doing | their hit in'demonstrating self-help. | Mi/ssrs.-E". K. Hargrove nt the < Carolina Mutual Fife Insurance Co., ' E. V. Perrin of /the Washington | Benefit Association and Miss Hunt : of the People's Benevolent InsttVan,cc | o '2 I Compa'ny' are doing well in their line ; i of business. 1 ' H -f- ? - ~ -~r-~ . - ? Rev. A. J. Martin preached tne in.terdenommational. sermon at_*Morri?H an appreciative audience. Ml. ?I*isgnli A. M. E. Church ? ? ~ "V- ' C8?^xxo^:cfoto^o:ox>x^?op:ocrooaoooc.o . ' T . t tal And bnly 7 . L Russell, | .ADELPH1A, PA., nently l\er lajjofratoiy at \ ; Tempfe et Columbia, S. C. -?-^5jtadture of her ' ^ ' \ " *' Face Preparations That le Way They Are Made" ?^Sp onder for diseased Scalp ? Wonder, m.'ikcs the t lair grow ? ic and Madam Russell's ar Salve l ^ . ind Rheumatism and it's great. 'Jfi' 'n\ini.'(i ^a 1 VF..Trv ; & f McGainey, 61 ? . . ^ " V ? - THK, PA LM Founders Day v. a< observed lust Sunday' and a very interesting ad. dre*s wm? doliveio*i by Rev1. Geo. A bangle ton. ibis ifercourio vsus? fitting for the occasion. The- mornang-eeiaii-e vviis well attmrtrrt despitc the unfavorbale weather] The downpour of rain kept the "participant-? of the evthifhgv-piogram from per The trustees asked for ,a special 331V ring on - this day and $80.UU Ava. rais.A U. ? ". 1?L,? , Trinity A. M, B. Church. Sunday morning, F eb. Id was n high day in rzion. .* At 11 :.'!0, Ret' liilyard pfeached a smil stirring scr nam filial Inike 11:35. . ; At 3:00 P. M.'thc Lincoln program was rendered. It pruvetPquite a sue1 : . ?1? . " ' , Tuesday at 1:00 P.M. thc.Vunera of Tom Culhicalh. a devout mem bet by-the pastor, Rev. FeV^Msoif.-^ '1 .. " _.(t Benedict News. V ~ . The chain! sor\W .m last Pridaj was esiToclally:intcvoKtint^r "Tresiden nf Pisk ITniversitv and the Pis! Quartette, Rev. .Miller of Tu4*ege< Institute ami Rev. P. I'. WatSOh,' i i . , * " member of our trustee?t?' ?? ;<1 wer< .ffttesfs. ' The quartette sang -mos' beaut il li 11 \" seTFrTT! numbers before and after the nddvoss of President Tones in which he ielated tlte?t-hrn^ that had impressed him most during preeiatioh in fefea'd to the fact that Benedict College had responded sc readily ami generously to the urgent all of Fi'sk l.'nivOrsity. Rev. Millet gave ix feV.* practical and- helpful re.marks id" his' impressions- received since being here.and also oqngratu'a'edMho stiuleiu* <nv tlieir hearty CO.1 * s * o-'era .ive-snii it. Rev. 1J. I'. Wat-oii spoke in <piik* an unusual way. Ik nhvfoya brings tis .greetings- from the ciib<4s_\vhieh ho visits; -hut this time he 'brought a souvenir also." llis talk was?very piuuuiuif. :?The TSundny-i night service was celebrated ill honor of ALrahani Lincoln, The st'Inyod .chin .dirodtbd by Mis# C. B. Singleton fuioiishe 1 cxcoHcht renditions, and the coHogje {floe clul: 'sanig- excellently - "Gre&t - and Marvellous." President --Ahi-i-isd^l road Jomc, of Lincoln's .stories. The, evening was enjoyed by TillT ^ Misses Lillian Brown, AhjreHm JjLayis an.l Ethel VTininyhaii traxx ~a birthday party in . the except i or coins of Cdrnegic Library last Friday night. ThigAvas indeed a unique nlfair.- The div.-ivn'inns n'oi-u vevy I'-l'llUt 11'lll. Till' ITIHKL' M l.ho U'll'l. showed' their high esteefu by. theii .many and flsoful 'gilts,""* A--M<dk4ot?+ course of ri'eafe and eahc was served aMef lKe1u)iir*fyirsocial chat. A delightful afternoon wgs spent, rj?^Fhc Y. wj ("Y Ar, and the students "or Benedict / ('fo 1 e'.rc We.\o indeed grateful ui-j-ittve-f:li -s Juliette Dcrrico'tle. a Aationsyl V, \V. Secretary t< VI. II. IZIVT-JTI !IVI "lcrhni's were: "Mil lUltllTTG' df '. tlft Summer tronforifliee" at 'TuJLulcjfa l? j '.ho cabinets of 'lloned ict and Alloii ! imVprs4t-y, "Tht? ideal college yirl" U : lie mi. Monday afternoon and ;i llilTT'on "KdueatlmTTu ThWdTiiTo'i" and Senior* clashes! H 'J lie play entitled ""A noblo Outcast"" given by t^htv Senior Collect i*Ui!|s sonic lime, a^'o will lieTi'epeatet naili' very soma ,lf y^;i did -u-,c tin. p..i-i, . n.?m; v,,|i tfiil stnvly.han a ^i'-unOe to' t.fo thy*' .o - \S ah 1; the date. j . J Miss Tiiojtiasin^. DuctSpU and Xutx Jessie .viae Dawere bap.ti/.ed ai falsi Calvary liuptist (.lunch lasj | Sunday Bamberg News The Women's Federated Clubs o. the city were guests-of Mrs. W. W Chappele, West Church Street, Wed _ncsduy_cveriinK last* a-Arfte^'a?periot ' spent in handicraft wtpptL a btrsines; meet ill PT was held. Tile* minutes 63 last/session were approved. Mrs Dell Grimes, the president, roniindec the ladies of the District Conventior scheduled to meet at Vdorhecs School M^rch lih,?After iherlftuuitt n#*a^de ' liffht/ul reliant \vni,^ervod by Mrs (Mmppelle, \pQ hofcfess. ?The s^iacioiu mtnn flas*"beautifully dprnrarcr | with a rare* collection of flowers f01 j.^he season.! ?/ V ? The nfi'iici cniHi'ted nf chicken s;i ladi cake and cream. ^ The following ladies were present , Mi'.sdami's fiuln Johnson, L.sio Brown Mittie Johrtsdn, PoUy Middleton, Mar ^ errett Dlnck, Hafidsome Halman anc Misses R. J?. Thoitopson and Eulale< Johnson; r-8 ! . ,,rv? . , uie momners 01 tne cum won away feeling greatly indebted to th> hostes* for the V<^' pleasant 'after noon enjoyed, - . ... The Wotnans Missionary Society,o | St. John Baptist Church held thei , * ?? *- ' 1 ETTO LEADKK - - ^iTr~n^t;ri^ Monday tn, at 4 o'clock. ' . '. '* ' Devotions w&rc conducted by Mi-b ? i 'olty Mid.d'ieton olid Victoria * Brali bum. Next pmu the business ses ' uics the monthly dues \voie rcceive( 1 Thy sick committee reported ..st'V(ira ' '(in the'sick list. Donations were sen each. c The literary program consist ' ed of-beautiful solos and duetts... Th< (liscusscs~AVas "What can .sv< ?1 n r hi y '>" oponct hy'Miss R. J-. Thoftipson followed le L M:v> .MagghJ-Jdrdan.. The ^society is i'ourishing under -the leadership o1 *. Mrs.-- Hell CI rimes-, the president, as dstcd hy a wonder ^corc of otVicers ^ "J he^siek Committee under the leader ship of Mrs. Margaret*. Black ant ~ 4Mis. Mary iloimitn is very active'ant ' useful .to "Thq -toniriiunity."^ Hey. T.' E,?Reddish?preached?e I - trorrg. gospel sermon at Mt, Cnemel M. E. church Sunday nitfht last. Tht ^ civdr of this < hhrcli is rendering very iyic'cHe'nt music under the h-?loi7hi,fr v<rl/ riiof. Charles Wright. ^li^s "Ethel [ is the organist.. Rev. B. C ' -T:\ckffon71ffie' Dtts.tor of Mt. Carme! Svlde-ayttke organizer uirTtfttiTtlw. lii's H dress in the pastorate. He it - now finishing his fifth year in Bam i iit-rg and is I>etter thfrn~ever. " c mm unity ".was saddened wltr ^ Mr. an l . Wilfiatn Johnson oi ' Cox. Afternic in the loss of theii L dauglklC* i Kaohcl Ciatcs; ?Mrs. ChttCs *- l.;Vl'dS"^M.sirk for__st'ycral months- an<: ' di'parieijij-tlii.s life .Monday evening !c*S:-. _ 1 hi* P Hf -1 rms- r?frir*r? nl > nice gathering of friends and relatives. Her p?<tor, Re\;. Dillard, '-p'.eu lu f'.trera!. The minister ItcrsT. A. RohnrsVin 1 pastor of Zion- Hill Pres. thiuvJi, - Brother Arthur Handy, a local Alcth odi t minister ^ of Ml. Carmel M. K, I i m) r>h thi oit.y.? Tin: Tenia his?were ' entend at the Thankful BaptisUxiiuu !-e'cey \\'i" 1 ntsday; ndon. L Xllii i hvllis. Wheat lev Chit. lout s}4< ml id ess inn iii the Frasrvr au/lf10; ami.Monday afternoon. ; ~~ ? 1:armors this .side are busy fjrepaxs ; the s.mi lor planting season. ' 1 iie--- -Clgfiin (juarti'tt ^8 ill sing at .-.it, CarniM AI. 15, Church, Tuesday., i ivi, -_i4th. V : ;. / 1 "win tiiKAiisTitv wxviimv," s. I It 11- < "r ni' r?uu_M-Wi.?^ DEN'S; FECTI RE -?ih Win. Hi^ivsT-^rr 1 . * Olio- \pf ..Ujjuv-most- interesting lec; turps ~t,o 1 :q_?-iYoiv at ilio hkrh stlron! Li -1 1 iii ; ii-1 i'-m 11111 ii i i.ii 1 Fi-iiliiy morning )>y 'Prof. C. WolisiJur ^.Fad* dfii; who talked- on the^sul'jeet "Why | rlu'l'li-IVJ-fHi.VliOW;" ' Gladden, who_,is our chemistry tcac.l\fv':nt the high school. fully explained his suhfpct. and in Vorrvinj"f"f'fnVr tfrp-.'rlrss- how dependent most . "of tho modern conveniences were on ( (homistrv. showed us the, ticod of . 'caching lhi? rrcajd'scuonce in schools s and uriivmsitirsv .Beginning his talk , .w'th a nuota< ion from tlie'Bilde. he t \ rii'i !v imyrntotLiho htettny of chem, >.dry from. jju>- hogtTmintr. which lie I "l" V I'll C Ul, II)) MirOUVl'II nil ru'i'ii'o a.ato; 'whoreIT'"was considered u . hiack n;aifie~-Hml' its 'imictitjuners - uii'.'ii ct'uj.'iiy \,Hun.-hcd anil -on up It Liiu _iu?y. x afthii;* air'Wdi1 ni'ii-j m.a/.da eic\ir?c ii'iobe ah an v-v : mole, -.ho .rXpiail.t-ij Iri.W clit-rni.-.l r\ . i.a-i in a i and how lat?M.| iiiu:?fI I !."l, (l'f ,.01 .It'll) ^ it h;u i . .'n. It's big a myriad of other thin/ as examples, hi*. furtKcr. e.\ phoned I- ihe A'aluc, of htdiu'. 'i vy, an?l the''voidt ne-s?which?t.he v.m'ld would sutfer - i.i:i' it ii'.il I'm- 1"':'.' cli'iiTi-.Ls lalniKt' ~ , i j i ' The professor lectured -15 minute? . lyin the-students*' a* the end. Hi' ni'xture of dry of humor Sand. Per r o'Lisne-s won tho' approval of the audi one*1?wh+eh fol-he.ved- -hk*?talk witV rlcu-'O attention from tho hpj*ini>ir.f 1 ' d end. " V - . . r "iior. \v. ii. ifft;varitjs cijv ' "" ' ' I'rin inal W. II. Ililyard of P.rewei i Xormal Institute at Greenwood, widel , known educator spent the week -end in Columbia, as a guest of Prof . nil (I Mv?: A. JSirfprloton -TrPAtfOT s'.University. ? IT Mi-.. Uily.nd. aiii?accum ponied?U r jTolufivbia by the Rev. ts. Nance, prbh ; in fait A. M. Is, minister of Green ? 'vvnnel. ' 1? .??; : j . i ! DR. M. A. RYAN'S GOES TO j!\( K ^ snwiu.r. 1 n Awnv'for a week-end mid-wintei !?'i rest, 'after a busy winter is Dr. M * "A. Isvans popular t oiumina woman tj Dr. Evans is in Jacksonville the'tvin a' ter playground in America. Whih j ops' CounciT of tfie X. M. E. churcl f and the Annual Conference bf th r j Knights of Toussarnt In Jacksonville c^l. /. : page three, . w^'i-Ovvvvov^^'ooov-:'-. . I J i"."'""*4 , ~7~ : 7 1 to -. ^.^4vvv,.">o.:^:..:.-;..:-.;-;..;.:-x..?:..>^;..;t<>>^ i . _M. kL BARRING i\ f~ ^ COlNTRAGtOj f urnished 011 Application " | ; | r JOLS Iv/I^LAUGK NV ,? ;'.J '"T" ' ">> .> Mi lOtKSMALL ZZ^^.{ J . , | 1112 Kiel.land Avenue;.? Aiken, S. C. - ocov': >?.. :~rt.... ....... . ' ' ' ? o i ! iivKi; is . - 8 ; ? ISFACTTON - ' i f . . IN qitj< " ' i ; ! WOilk.VI AN SHIP & SILRVICK )- - ' ' ' ' -M-;lvOUR f:;t: o^hp^lijzm Wi^rm^r ; J OWEW & PAUL |" - 1117 \ViV.SII1XGTO\ STWF-FT C A IFCTR S ALESMAN "f V.X.'V ^l0?vXf<>6?'<>y<v00 >O0^'.'00?>OOCKKH39 l_ ; .? i? ?. ; ?-? ? . ^ <?.<li?f rht iM- l.OJfc > * Itc^Mii-nce- i'hone f>79ft !~ ; I . ??;vr jv^ttLDt^incif ? ??i l r .. _i, ' " .- . . ... - '?v ,, ~y . VJ!.< yI i ,?yv iiiH.1 Nfijiiry Pnhl^ ; jj ~~ l'i ii: * :M foiiH*.?Sta'e 7hih' I^Htral . <? i ' ? ?1 ,' ' ?-?^?:? v r_jL_^ ' M' V' * Columbia. S. C. >' .? : . " " " v .* > ><'' : ' : : : *; , 11 . , _ | . ; Who Will Hftlp? - | v." - i r-~~ Reserving1 Youn?: Piwt t -""% ; T~ ' '^r~ ; '-:v; n. & . but her Octityioua Gadson, an in. | { j 7 : . T :.v 1 ' a 1"L'aI Sanitarium,has com-X ? j " TT IthiV ,,f PcWgfta lie has shown J" ' ' X ! ,,*: 1? i ' j ii l nl -.(iiil.iiiiiti?Mini i\ill duwfer '!* *?* thfeSo. poems, as most X v-" wriiihga Was dune while con- * X .'YfeV-' *V; ?*- to bod.- 7 T*~ X . & >. Jjxtfy- -4', ' ?7?. ..'-5! ! be 11..1 c'a. to lie siiys, to write his ? ' -A ... i :i;i iia* .CV iiw> ~i-.- * -? - . -? 1 ! . . 5 .. , ; -i *VV*. skius OI tne Ll- A { :u i.rM IjcMotc . he embarks on X f wlitarV j"iirjii.ty,?I?r: 1?: - ', . - '' < , li.<jiyot.e-vvit?>^MfHf4s-t-h>s 5hotrid pro-'1?) ; *|* | eni? one til his -book's,Jam] show ap- x { K>- . Vl-7* *oeunio.ji tu u.yountj po^t, who has % 1 X ; '" :| I'Ol.tlivaj.pcd l>v i]1"1rVi1i1i in Ilia % i '} V; : _"* ' ' . v iwork. The .price of The buoli is-26*c, by-X ! -V ' -f?. - . ; mail ;>0c. For sile at The Palmetto !* t ' . . vv ,, 1 -oaoer ullae, KMU Assoiiibly.-_Street, ? *j* ' 1 " t < * *!onibla, j>. ,C. * -r ' 2 ~r i ^^V^^vot vvv^r^'vvvv : : > / ^ * ? r . - _ ? . ' ! : .? I"7" " itli-V. J. J. iTAKaTsON, State Master 1 * H FriNi n, i > SO&S-OF A BRA 11A M & D. of 1 ? ~ ~ #? on:at;r:afi<m v. hi-.-h is doing a great work for the poor and'-' " rvTTrTTT' rrr?^-T?rr nas at its head Rev. j" J iHjUTNim * !''>< I'- I ,1. A. Khk. St ate Secretary jtnd ' * | f). V. M? Trim. SLftU* it pays to its members while alive apu .yiv-v- to the beneficiary something after death. It -ays from ;jt-y .>'.c hundred .dollars for h'-,?pitnl bnnnA*m ? - from SL'fvnn to ?lo,y^o in (.a.<e of total loss bv fire of house and - household gqcJs, It rays from $1.50 to $H.OO per week for sick- _-rirness apd >;>' OOP.'on l)j0?.tor!s bill. -t- - Think of- it-: and for ftnV~*mformat'ion write ]\ REV. J. J. HARttTSTOT. S. M.,2310 RjchlandSt"Columbia. 8. C ?,j : or Prof. .1 A. KIRK. S Sec.. RpTinettuvnie, S. 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