The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 31, 1928, Image 1

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i N. A. A. ' 1 11 VOT, TV?NO. 13. Southern Sal< Writes 1 ; - - "I T0U)~ '' AJ< OPEN LETTER nv " q1 - TO MY? SOUTH CAIiOUXA FRIKNJ Jl have devoted m,v soil' foT^cnil "n _ State, by the introduction " 'V r ill' r brought you Southern l*'iiielily ?fc iSui sons are now making a livelihood in .s Company. ? Attorney N. J. Frederick ul' C'oliin BANKERS FIRE INSURANCE COIN zuliuu 'will, be oiliciaTIy-ente'ied in' Sou In travelling over over the State, la eighteen towns with. the leading biisin already known) that there is a great in South Carolina, in-white banks. I'i't that the good people of my State we provincialism which makes them igno However, there is a large and gross who say the proposition at once and \ - j -particular. In this signilicant wave of Right here antl nosy, I watii Lo~fluu ??the-gospe^^Jf BIGGER .NKGRtT B1? want to say to those w ho have beyn n sands of girls and boys front South to successful and substantial businc heritage af aristocracy .and cultural thi ' and that was continued by our college: But the startling thing about h'oti veloped Negro business. It is absol Southern States, and will emit in tin i ri know personally most of thent) invc 'cered^ and managed by Negro nteh ty and developing young Negro men and oi Dusiness. You had might as -well do tile, inevit build up" the State of Sou eh Carolina ful-Negro Corporatiohs who are ivllfin ness there and ufcU&e.-VQur young- pet When this has been done, and when tions, they will, in turn, help you to i State,' and help you to finance and man If I "can only get you to lift up yuui . see..the great future of tomorrow, yoi is absolutely fundamental. / . In uoiulu&iwfi, .Inuk on the back paj practica 1 demanstration of the Al ?-sound Negro "enterprises which have a promotion of Negro business. SOUT1 RANY Stock is listed in Moody's I.nvi authority on investments) as worth $1 price Of this stock to advance soon, wit the original price of $1GU.00 per shart, ??Insincerely Ttope thai a large jiundu as intelligent as were the Trustees of commenced to receive Imdsome returns faithfully yours R. McCANTS AN ^ :_lSpeci RI-:i/r6X MAN S ' ' o' Misses Josephiner Thompson. Hasseline Fin1..y. ^ illi.i ti.n U" it. I 'llalil " . and Mr. Joed Lee ,Saddler motored to ^rulgrson on Wednesday on a shop? _ ping tour. . H ?, Miss Virginia R. Watkins, who_i.4 teaching in Anderson, spent the week. end. wUKherparunCv: fir;?ami Mr?: II. WajLkins. hi is. AoUro A. Jones spent tHc weekend at home with her parents and . friends. . - * ': ? } ... tended the Palmett^ -Slate teachers' ^3rtg^'fation, which was held at Columbia last week. They?report- BrveTy enjoyable trip. Miss Willie INLitc Ellis spent Sundav 'Afternoon with Miss Clarice I'ipker, on Easy St.-" . . Mr. McKinley Clayton was? the guest of Miss Carolyn Jefferson, Suitday afternoon. Miss Mai'v BlaSsingame spent week week. ' . | After a fevTdays illness Rev. F. C ' Morris passed away last Thursday afternoon. He was rushed' to the hospital in Anderson ~ Wl-dnosirnv. " night, March 21st and died thcffdlow_ .ing night after undergoing an onerar tion. The funeral was.held at IMeas' ant Hill Church, nftcrmroTfr March 2Gth and was largely attended by great crowds from all parts of the state; He is survived by his wife and one child, seven years old, and a host of other relatives and friends. Mrs. I aw He Bailey, of Anderson, motored to Union high school, Sunday afternoon to see her daughter, ^Ij.stTFhnniQ JjaiLay.? ???= "Miss Verna Clark spent the weekend with hpr parents of near Ander* surf. 1 " " ' -Miss NeeTe Kjeith spent Sunday af-, mL...:' v .. C. P. ANN 3S Agent Open Letter 4 ' ' . .. , - 5 :? ? * . ' ?OUSO!" ~: it. McCAXT* AXIIBDWK >S* ; lohlhs to the upbuilding of the J_Lume~ nil' main,laid businosa oorpomt-mn*-.- 1 ety, fcb'npany in December, and perouth Cai'olinn as agents of this, unique ubia is now busy qualifying for the1P A NY. unci this? rvma rkable-^orgnrrbih Carolina within the nefct .few. days, st fall 1 talked freely and fralfkly in .'s^ people. I discovered (what 1 had deal of unused and unworked money Hind also (which I had already known) !'e still shackled and "hog-tied"' by a re iuotrrc.ssi.vc business movements: ing number of business minded folks v ho llUM- cooperated with mr m-ev??t-v progress. , ik all of my friends who -hav<y spread SINKSjj. in' 'Sdut.h Carolina. * And I ierely hike-worm, that there are thine Carolina who have a right tQ aspire ss careers. These children, have a lit began long prior to the Giiil. War, . since the Civil War period..it h Carolina is that it has not deu.tely at the foot of the column of aruf the-peoplc -wha have money (anil stud in sound -Negro enterprises,' oflild .'women who are, in turn, training women to succeed them in the field able thing. There is no other way to except to take advantage of "siiccessir to conic.int. tVi<? -i~ i?: vmwv (Uivt UU uuai'l -fie in the upbuilding of the State, you have invested^'in those organizarganize business institutions in your lage them. * :. * ; ... ... ' eyes above the hox-izon of today and .v will realize that what I am saying re of this paper and you wilt-see a" lYAXTAGFr? IXVTvSTING in " dequate capital and experience in the tlvRN FIDELITY & SURETY COM.itor'a Service Guide( a leading white 71.00 per share. You may expect the hr.ut notice. You may still buy it For ! i votiifflvirr-nvrg i-z; r of my. U'iends-wilL'bo-as wise and the Masonic' Order who have already upon their investment DREWS, ul' Agent; Southern Sales Company tornooh with Mrs. Rosa Beck. 3lr. Harold Smith, of ' near Bel-. ^ eon, ^spent the week-end with his . rami mother, Mrs. Sippie Kay, on Kasy St. .r? j j 31 rs. Daisy Alico Parker was call- i #1 away Tuesday by a telephone mest-. dine, stating that her cousin, Mr S. Wiaym'ond, of Ouston, S. C., had pass' vd aWyy.Jlr. Waymond was a mem1 '( i; of the M. E. Church Mrs Park? vr will be away for two or three week#;. - ? ' ??? ' RETHKU A. M. E. CHURC H NEWS fj The Sunday School was the scene /f many visitors and friends last! Sunday. Among' them were some ' >f the teachers who' were attending the state teachers' convention here " and remained to worship with Us. I The lesson was interestingly taught; after which a very helpful review was given by Prof. Thomas, principal of one of the schools at Camden. t I ? At 11.1ft A, M., t'Vl'll ClUhigh lb-.'1' morning h?<f been somewhat unfavorable to Sunday services, there gath- J very?splendid, audience. I)r. I It. ET^teogdon selected St. Matthew , i.'i .a- ho inMttQhoJ a yen j_ derful sermo^i.^^^ Many visitoysVauaU^jj^mU _ werepresent. JTir-pnrft^r" h .to the miTgregatiun.?Mrs. D. [-i-Trf;?ifc? of Dr. I)." A. Perrin, o^V Charleston, made. timely remarks. | At H :00 P. Al,Dr. Borgdon aseend- j ed the rostrum foiv'U^c 2rd time Sunday and selected MarLA''^' snhiootfi"Tr tie Greatness": from whichslu; delivered a very strong sermon tothe graying numbers imattendaneo aj.-tfre cpqh'ff aopvlct'B. .. S"gg? - j"\Vc delight in having strangers and friends visit our chureh. ? Sundav is Communion day. You are invited to worship with us. I - ; ? V 3 - t ? ~r (UAL REF 7 COLUMllIA. S. C;>, SAT III SIN ESS I.E.Ui I'JO TO iiLMCT " " OFFICERS 1 * s Everyhody is invited tu.come to -.the mass ljneelimr, b.AH) pa-Tuck, Tuesday night, .'At?ril did ut._Ladson l'toshy-, tcrian Church ami ho.'u the annual report oi' liie oiik-efs of th'O Local Business Lcyjlt^ -and- clci-i newi'trtr.Vh(i eujtfuiiifj year. : ? . 11 icier r f fgmiii.'j I'-ulluus. 1. A new niihWbeiship . Will lie enrolled liv Johnson, iiii_i? ^Tt,. nrVnr! inemJ^mdiinJLee). .2. A report from the'leiirihg ollicialx. d. The repiiri'oL the .committee on nomination at^tf the :rtlo{>tion--?frtheir report . 7 L. .the. installation of the "lieVvly elected pllieers. ; - 5. Adjournment. 1 lie lncn'ihers of the nomination committee are as follows.: i'rof. C. A. iolnrs n, I'll.I". 'A. ToyfivsemL. I'rof. H. I'auinea: user. .ilr. 1' \{ I Dr. 1). K. .7ei.Tc.ns> .'dr. it. L. {Simons, d r (K.?('lai kt .J.-! r.?C'i db'tiiHer and Dr. J. G. Stuart. . fl he- alio.', e' nil niit: en v " n d?r.l?i i)y I'rehhrU l-.eoyy at ili.- e\mekis:on i<i' the K-' v1' - Itw' tuVc.'iin:;, held" at' llethel. ("taiie!:. tstuplay ; fterirrioit, Mar.eh lflll.- Il Was ilu II xteeided'tlVat Ji eo.mn". ift.ee /ta.m_va?i. the. c?mmunity toi* newollicjhis' <J? the liusU . ' ' l . * i nuss League l?>r the I'lisiimti year. Kyeryl o:ly is .urged' t >. ho'AfH'^sent,' trfrnma t?( hih<. rs ui the League atul help.'the new ( Hieers hy adopting the vommit tee's report. vyiN.vsiioiio ni:\vs J\Ii". Alexander l'eay ait?1 his new liri le have moved into" their newly ereelctl hlime ufi ColTj ge: A? newlyinstalled piano makes e-verylhi'ng*vcrN. lively 'indeed...; - . * After having a severe fall. Airs. J Jaekseh tiis get' inir ' an nieelv ai_l this Writing. ' The. ..T'l-esltviwriiT >mill ' lie I 'il hurrr" this week at (';dvn-ry I Yes1w*"vh" thureh; of v. hi eh It. v. -I." I trier' is..the. pastor. . A popularity contest between the young: ladies of the various churches >f fto city'was"held at Whyman A!: ,M, 'K.i Chuivh Irist Monday evt-nintf,; i h W hieli AILj Jvv a-Mfm 1!. t !: i f. h~n wrr^~ k;elare<U $|tf.aen ut-AVinnslu+tirt. ~ Anion,i;- th">:e"aHeii'(!in;V the stale ' t'eaehcra' association from this city tnfit Week: Ret".' IX \V7 Rns!< ;% Rw. Yrtunji' .rin?l' his ilativl.ler, Miss .'Julia. Miss Maniicy Mcln'.< h. PhYR W, A, Ro-s^an'.I his' faetiUy:- Jlis/os Viola Weston, Je- liilhanv, X- !!! Ci iiviif umiii' rnrnrrni, i>vn .v ; . Wr ini- 1 h1 in r1 r" ; .- ? >i. i,i. Russell,' who got'.a - vere. Iii!nip !-, nil autpihohile ayo,' is kp ind out on crutches^ i . Anions the welcome yi. it i s'to o?t> town last week were I'roiV O. C. Mcintosh, of .lolui - it'iu,' S.' C.. anil 'hiv sisteV, Miss' \MueiV Mclrt di, o!.' UuiKiiiii. t ci ii .e, I i..'.-V- ,.i rnr~ Lis Academy and IYofd. \Vri?yh't. of Bamberg - . Rev. \V. '1'. Burton, his wife, and little \V. T., dr., are here this vreek attending the Presbytery. : " Miss Joint (iilniore. a me ruber of the faculty of the city svlyiieorrfined. to her home-in Rock 11 i 11. \V< hope she. will soon recover and re i turn to her class room work. Mrs. Clecfe Mnuigault I )u berry,' of j Baltimore, M<h, who ha? for sometime been indisposed at in r parent^ home hove, is "improving nkejy at this writing. '.-iv? ... ?Mi'.'. H. d'1 "! ', \vi!'<?; of Yiev. (\ ' II, Stecde, Jins- htvn a vittini of the NlhrM for-several (Jays. Wo prkl'djy re-j port that she is much bettor at this! writing*.. ' r? A croud time-'is ne\'t Afotcbiv Avnnlu'n- -ivI-w.V. ,,,. I ...V .wr host Hi ami. in 11 i.i fmm- A'Urn F-4 v.'ill enliVUun "44>^? at. \\Tfv m:m A. Cdvirrh. of \vIvJ:-I; ' Ror. -F. I'. .Tfli'v/O'i i'- pastor. Verily, cfc^v\\'hf>' po to ltpin them will *in w i s^^^ure iyt".l. ' j ?* fava'ur:^ (Tl-^n vivnT^iSr-^ Mnrcli/t^K >" '.! > has hoop of mmh KOfld n..1 \U^' chnrc|i.?It hn* cxtrailpartrnents of tile oh uieli and invested ORT ASSl c*. L'UDAY, .MAKC' II 31, 1928 Ai-faio 1 I KMSHliS "SHOCK i KOOL .V 1-OlC .MlNOUl l V IN L . S. N. A. A. C. l*t Annual Report ^h^rts Kttt-e -Ayyjre-Re;>hiy~nf American "V Democracy to the Annual Report lor 11)27 of the AaMulktl Association lor the Advance-I incut of Colored People, Gb Fifth Ave-rn-, "to I>TT-~inttdt^mm~?TT(Trrry, refers to /the Negro - as renresentine- t he "shock troops" TTi IjeTTaTT of all the 'minority groups in American The foreword in full of the N. A. A. C. ! 1\ Annual Report will be as follow^: 6 "The recortlTor"the yeai\U>27 has agnin demonstrated-, that the National Association for the Advancement of (Adored People is the only organizatloiial of national scope effective on i national scale in its plforts-to se! rare-, rcallifni and safeguard the fun(iftsuenta! right of the American' Xe-' ?xu. Li?U?Uw?Negro's?instrument. Ami the Ne.gro represents the 'shock troops' of the minority groups in AI I'nerien.'.wliich tfaf-' fhn mnlUv a_' ('.."A.s in i;?jC,.the AssOc'Uitjon's work irn-. loeLii I'uFlTssotr iu-the courts. .And the courts- .have again shown that .v.lj\io tin Negro is organized and pre' pared to defetnh-^hfs rights,- .\mcri an public opinion, as the _couv4.s of tkcland i (.-present it, is prepared to 'i,x' iiitkilim jUsI ley. fl(j wnfl|i point irtg . .particularly", tp the. eminent legal mind's*. \?hicli-the Association's cause enlists,. The Association's entire annua! budget \yould hardly cover the ren t of a single case before the U! Ttitetl* {stated Syprimte . CotiiT if the"" j .Tpsnc'.atfon's legal advisors charged tor their .services instead of. gQuer- ?u.siy' (Unfitting them. "The Association's work, as everyone knows, radiates into every.phase] >f race relations. Its small stall' nor- i I Tours nmnv ^ fnnct toric f.vWv. \ radio talks to invogtiyiiUny riots.. ! Ft i LL.t_i\uj. hunt! libit} 6T lippeals every mnnl I,/ ffrorvnlH^a^ of-the C0UTP-"try for qid. It sends lynching. seatistii-s to California fln an extradition 'also;, investigates discrimination. in the Atssssippi flood area and calls I the facts to the attejiton of ,the authorities; lights for ttie Xeirro's l ie lit, to vote-in the South; htoek's anti-inlerir.aixjitge huws_ in t he -North; conT . n Hghi. the.. Klan with' pub- , iicily; fcstaMfdies tire Negro's, case 1 in" rite' newsletters and magazines not ' >s:Iy "in. Atnei'ica but throughout l'.u rnpcp'-holds hundreds of public meet- / ihgs, where it is able; defends the ' I oor-and' ignorant from injustice is nir.g rat e prejudice;. and .continues i !. il.j >n' tm.lwnvl;.< in TTre~Trh'ti-.r" >.a.tc.v ^ up rente. Court decisions for ." 1''/ protection of the Negro's funda-. . jiiu.ntal~t i.vhti?. " j f "The appeal coming in to the "Asso-! elation from a!i sources, for informa-; tioii as well as for aid, arc increasingh? number. It is now realized that the.' A . n.i.itiun is il!iit|Ul' l? lis held: Any-, i >i e w ho will hastily" scan this sum- ; ary of its activities for the year; will s.ee at once that" the work of the. I Xatiunal .-Association Tor the Advance-' ncr.t of Colored People vitally affects ! he \vcli'awo* of "Tvery colored . person n the .t'hito.d. States." ., 'lu-nv wif*i a spiritual "zeal that is. j full and inspiring/-- They have, been j ir.'Viaed to catch' a new and'.t'gh*ev ( rip upon their work and member-! ( i" . and to seek larger results fronrr; - heir efforts. ' ' . i.. JiiCl'. P. Watson, of Columbia, S. j l iKd the preaching of the-re i\ ai. is well informed, deenlv -spirit- I f 1'nlized, and vcrv powerful in hi* ev- , ;*vy 'discoijVsOv The~ congregations ! ? which greeted the . preached at aech [ j ' ; rul" I.missive to his fearless and yet t ilHui ard enlightened method of at- m ..upon iiiimtii m, .the .ma ] : !n piii'h lii>- prqnohuy inr.nv .*i111u-1 s have Keen srivftj more defective"^ Uves of Christ iani nave been cor- ' < roetod. ' / ! | An effective feature of the meet{)( incr wa> the very effective singing oi>. i the chorus of fifty voices of youngi.1 Tcorde-. This group is- being- trained ' "and lo(l by Mrs7. A*. B. hakuomon. who i is enthusiast i < *. genuinely Christ i.rrrry truly efficient .and effective in her ; wor^iWisses Marguerite Dohrcri, t ?dttlie -.^THj1h. Loujse .Kivers and Mb?; i h?R. ifr.i very ttofnf&reiflT i revival pianists '< ll , : ..v." ?' . . ; ERTS RAC ^ THE VOIvVv<ii".-T St irooi/J.i;.\m;i:.- : : MY i'lHS. LOlt-jVljj!i .i. . , I'.Al,.Njt, i j V ,u.A.. , . ? , ; \ '-* TiNrcs^ia tit' t.-v r ? * . - - - - - ? "^i~r-TTr?T77 (; > '-1 ani . it nrffc lair hi<-, ^ at the result ?.r llomi-i', t hi-. attack, hut as y :a . _a.vou liavc ftoni; j.' : .. j Association up A -. i ' .... your 131 oil union!: to k , i . iJiR'l'l .tic (If- f "thousands ye' who !.' v. . can 1u? of 'son it,. toy:.; A':, // know. . . " ' * -. A Very sin* < ;v7 "y< o. ' HKS.OIJ TfOX . TEACHER'S* Asy-r'ty-y ' , KIOSOIA'KI): Th ? ;"-"77^ ors' A> noi ia! i.it:/ o.voy.? y?he'. noii-ro-c!(?c'r.ic.n ?y-. [. Kxcculivo S. rMaiy .,' . ; 7 cd to Jack of ror!i(l< uc-y";ii to the policy oi: n / Vi'Mti i (TTTy ' * ' .. it. s^vsl;.; : A v "i t .Viil.., 'ii.y<"'-if J'EAR jrjR." MYERS: ' .. . I ju.n nm.-t u rit;. ynu.:u v.- . ond ho\y Sohlf1 of yuift* *; V session of . nq , f gfcgiy *1 ^nrij 1? - \ .. ^c^rjivLu,4 ,, . . ? pome of iis hnvo a Mr/m$ WlioiV I thinU. cVf.-hciv. 'y U; thh'i: ':/ ^fiE is, T \v-'ii !v' h'\\ ... - c'' . * Ji-; to art.as iW.<r'<! :.I.r~'l. ". " twicker*.wanted aiccptoif it* V to I ^ . fepOM '] yi . y . j ' '' ' . v. ho.have been ;v v i'.iu'i in N/???^-r? ~T .-. l' . my pear Fin.':\'i):, i, ?~~ I did not jfbt to sco J'o'u Jii-tyj?, ; : ; , I-OUr-oll! I) > f) f] y. ,.1[. > ntji'liilioi! :ihd v>;i>1;.l.d.yvorX ; [do?d.s_*. i'v;M .nyi r-', ) ? ? JI.-V - - - -r 'id li'vfl.fxt, Ihi I;.; ' ' w. '4 uTTthnx i;p the cj.Vvcr-.-v .. . hi* Kmi.t oi^jwizafuti 4 . hitvinjf. ono.^tfty />i <;', ?*f fVinerica.*' *" : 'As I-tinnk of - >hc Vnh^, ',s-' . "ink ?f i. m. A > r,h -]. Georgia State Ce $50.000 For It'n I hit suiul Dollars (>nl.ri1>uti'dl;j ^ , .111II ll v; lln^anu .,1,1 . " ll .? ti K| ^ I. * . le raise the Work of, president !lu- bcrt . Liuorviia State Ituitt-**rial .O'd.'o! t. ha-.??r*r" jiist received en Jul. i:j a,:' Ifty thousand ilejlai s'to bo no il Y- l('.i >cvhianent biuldbijrs. o'f ibis'-fun''. or'y thrfr.sand.il diars \va ebn'tribnt- \y d by; tifo General .Kd-u-nt'on lb. ?f New Y'd'b U ity ;j:id ten tho:.i ... . . iollars. by'Ib>ser,wuM it' Chi- :x aijo through th; -dalius ' !!o< i. i;wa! . ~ "U'TT" eiieral'.fr'iMifieratbii) Yor 1 ni nroVeniMi! Thif .General Kdu'cuiii.n lb !;V Y i tlvhrty thousand d M.urs t\vo, year* . itro the work of 4he t'o'i.?.-,> 1 . unmr-ra mttkr r.v. ad.:'::- ' ~ h<?u?ahd dollar eonfrilnithm c q-- : < ifoht upon lUi...rolleyc raisino; , ten n" " lotfor tTr~l\Ij-7 A A 1 ??'hnirman of^ th? Hoard of T. ... . list received firm Ih\ Ilm'-vo \ ' >f -the Juttas KosenwaHl J'uyd; .J--, '"nibreo s;H?T,""Mr. IlosmirvvaM ha ; ;; 'd mo to stath specifically- .that j.'iv ntoreSj is in m. -n. '! i -u~? lis confidence in Prevalent 1^?1 c'J ; ivhum^fte known: TusV/'^rr and T-V'"r.'. >vhQ'"c he ha-s great'.a/Tiniratl.'h. . . How the Money i< to hA 1"^.4 Thlrty-fh-o thousand-dollar's ufiiTi:>.mnronrinfiruT zgffl ho ii1l.T To^viTT ' ? Snd equip a modern dining room Jo <.di jent: ti\oe hundred students and TViT riv toon - thousand dollars^of thisamount i Mr. ? 1 ? \"1 E TESTES-? , . ' '-"i ; "r.:-,vr . .. ' '' r . 5c A COPY i*..Oi'LE i. 1 V-'iAT- l'KOF. I. M. A:my or iiir ^ ".?M r . r.V'i'iO.X'JWSf.'ON- , iVU.Ku.- *\:'':y - . T V. - -T? - I ; . V .. ?? " : 1.?? ^? ' - T"I... . I ?i Uiuignation . i* ' a concocted '. . .;*p " . ' \ ^*1 il?<i\: ii.ro ; >naaK'*' if t . ,. '' ~ : v v.;. i' ; . ; r\:.-.rv.v~ " ' 'r i" \r tt; ST.ife ' '. ' " ' A. ';Ai> ^1. 1*^- ' ' ' , . :, ' ' . Vncll.- .' ? ' -; V> ' 3 ' ?'V ? uriljut- .. ' ' vv In&gril.y:."laut. : ; vKx. i'f-m.' . ' ~r .TTT... . I . ' ' M :ii) 1 . r v 'hhn's.wfnt " i;"." in the .closing ' . '? : . acti* , ''' '* ' ''"C si ' wjjtj*, but T" ! ; *.N 1 ' ' ? :?-??1,1 .A itTon .. ? 1?i narrow minded > :"r x\ 't*'*"\vi;[ work oift. The ' ii.-.. ' I.'ccmi y ait-itjvd if yoii had as i UjJ.v. -Wj su.mc . * ' ,-r:; ' H-./t t\, t'Wjii(c.i''.. s' <' . U'".-I IrLTTIiK * > ./. I)r- ^ iik-ns. n.- Prn.' ' ' ' ' : joi. y?,.:ir . " , ; these -true . * *'<?.* iviih hrtr.or ./. >' a mad.-; in . i:.<. :h \vjn?\ liuilt ypr : . . '' . , rr " ; ' ' i v.'JH-alw'hy* ._ i-_ ... = ' . ' ' > *' ' r? ^ . :/r ' *<JS0tS ; /. New Building A"'"? * ' " an a<i<iittonwill rt>. ' V' " . 'n- ft ' the ' " t4 \vIlC\tg'~cort?' -???t: 1 ':?-> ?S'a-+v'itts under\ "ii w. .au instructors in ' ;'.ir" ?7 ! !U>iu!y6 will 1.0- ?.i tircj'roof y. u.-.icn. __ ; : . j.vJaVs-. F'roirn.-< jn Higher; . " ' ' f.diicntion for NVji'roos y l of Ihv<i.i'vm If ar ' *r iv:n. t!u-,v ho!u >Vati- of. Go or- ' 1 5 ^ TTr?Ti-.,; Ho.,. ; ; f? l\ 0 <- . . i-.- ' V ? ; > at it :.t<! to- - -ju ' ' }\ ; Vy A. 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