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VOL. XII?NO. 36 ^
Mrs. Bethune
N.y.,A. Re<
Among Most Attracti
Constructed Under
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Daytona Beach, 'Fla.?A spacious
new recreation center, built
by colored NY A workers on a
< site adjacent to the campus ot
Bethune-Cookman College, was
dedicated Slllldnv hv Mrs Mum
McLeod Bethiine, Director of the
Division of Negro Affairs of the
National Youth Administration
and President of the college.
The recreation center is the
first to'be constructed in Daytona
Beach for the use of Negroes. It
will provide space for supervised
leisure-time activities for j every
.. resident of the city, as well as for
Detrhune-Cookman students. It
has been called one of the most
attractive and useful projects yet
constructed under the NYA pvq
gram. .
Two hundred and fifty-two yoUng
^colored boys and girls, all between
the ages of 18 and 25. have been
employed for more than a year
in planning, constructing and fur
lushing the critter. Their wages
were paid by the Youth Administration
while the eost>of material
was furnished by the college.
, As completed, the center contains
a large assembly room
where meetings and dances may
be hold, a kitchen and pantry
where refreshments may be pre
pared, and several club rooms.
Completely surrounding it is a
spacious porchd-jTwo tennis courts
have been constructed neaVby, and
the area surroundi/ig the "building
. * has been graded and landscaped.
The text of Mrs Bethune's address.
in formally dedicating the
center and turning it over to the
community- follows ; ' ' ' _
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"Today I am inordinately happy
"Seldom is one lowly mortal
granted the heavenly privilege oi
sharing the happiness of two difd
fort nt people, at the one .time,
Today, as an official of the Government
of th'e United States rep
resenting the National Youth Administration,
I have bd?n given
the honor of dedicating this hafitl
some structure which the College
and the NYA have built in cooperation
for the edification of the
entire community. Indeed am I
happy to do so as an exponent of
a great humanitarian President
and Administration that concern
themselves with the welfare, of
little black boys and girls away
down here in Florida. I am hap
py to stand upon this ground in
the name of that President and
that Administration to dedicate
this building to the enrichment
of the lives and souls of generations
to come. Then, onthe nthei
hand, as the Founder and President
of Re4hune-Cookman College
my heart leaps again for joy as
I stand on this ground hallowed
by dreams and struggles and achievements
to see this further
realization of a vision born long,
long ago. And so I share today
AT THE
? 11312222FRIDAY
& SATURDAY
Wallace Berry, Clark Gable
in "Hell Divers" with Con- ,
ra:l Nagel, Dorothy Jordan,
Clitr Edwards.
HALLOWE'EN SIIpW
Sunday Nitc 12:01
On The Stjiee:
Ernie Brussf and his Orches?
Ira, direct From Chicago.
(Tn The Screen:
Pat O'Brien, Joan Blondell in
''Back in Circulation".
NEXT WEEK
Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs,
Lui?e Raincr. Spencer Tracy
in "Big City"
ii UMirinrTi i **
nain/iiiiUULdi i\r,VV?
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour wiih all officers and teachers
present. The following program
was ?endercd Sunday night.
Mrs. Eleanor Randall acting mistress
of ceremonies. Recltafjoivby
little Eunic Primus, Senell Bush,
> Mao Ola Powell, Bernice Pt;mus
and Helen Williams. Solo, Miss
Geneva Simons. Duet, Miss Sarah
m
*5 Strain an,! Mrsg Elizabeth Washington.
Solo Miss Leola Williams
. Quartet by Messrs Cleveland Glov?r,
Err.eat Bush, Willie Hardee and
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Dedicates^ r
creation Center
ve And Useful Project >
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' N. Y. A. Program
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the happiness of him who receiv;
os and the divine Joy of him who
n
Rives:
"This neat little cabin is to be 1
i devoted" to re-creation, a place for h
relaxation, for play and for cul- !i
s tural .activities, lte-creation i s
i the rebuilding activity < f civiliz- p
t' ed men and women as they turn
I from the routine of work and labor
to recreate'those eftorjjies and
t' capacities necessary for accom;
plishmcnt. I refer, of course, to o
[ recreation in its larjrer sense- as tl
me source to which man turns to | p
feed hrs hurigcririir ?soul?;ti> music t ,
and art and. ultimately, the love
; | of God. My mind turns, as I
speak, to our forefathers who la,?bored
incessantly from early -dawn w
j to dark, in the cotton fields, of>
ten* driven by the. slaves' lash. l'!
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! "And yet, with bodies wracked if
, and worn, down in the quarters nl
, at rnght, their souls turned to'! ,
re-creation. Down 3th\re in the ..
bottoms, 'way down yonder b y |
I themselves,' they opened their "
hearts and "out from -^heir huiiRer P
' ing souls came the sublime har- W
monies of the sorrow, songs, ?jet
i the spirituals-,?"I KnowbMv Lord v<
Will Lay His Hands on'Me,'? "We'p
Arc ClimbSng Jacobs's Ladder." J
"Bye and Bye,' I'm Going to Lay I
Down This Weary Load." Far up?lA
the road at the Big Hoqse t h e. e<
i hearts of white men admired andjsc
[ marvelled. Down the corii.ddrs of let
time these songs have resounded aj
until now the " entire artistic [ eJ
world respects them and loves
f them as America's one great ciil-j
i_ turaI contribution to universal art
"The . re-creation bo- f1 out (l f ' st
the spirit of those songs mado
[ possible for our furefaUiers.. siir- v.,
' vival under slavery?survival thru *
. Ithe perils, of Reconstruction and;
,'proud achievement in the face of; W
tremendous obstacles, and hatred ai
i and s<Wn. It is to such re-erea- M
tion that this Institution and the a]
National VnntVi AilminijK.ni:?. 1
, i".,;
|\ day dedicate this Cabin. In this! ^
>' Cabin, may the spirits and souls,:*
.'of this generation he. so fortified.
i and 'strengthened that they may; '
carry on the staunch tradition of j
a race that would not and will i ?v
not stay down. ?? ! X
| "It is in th's. spirit, then, that:
.1 today carry out my most pleas-'eJ
| ant assignment. In. the name of ^
i our great humanitarian President
i who seeks to brThg the more a-!
I bundant life to the manlowest
' down and on behalf of the Nation ci
j ul Youth ^Administration that ic
seeks to enrich the lives and op- n:
' portlinities of alL. the youth of
the nation, I hereby dedicate this -3
Cabin to the recreative forces of
human life in order that our youth
may he encouraged to carry on n
the tradition of their fathers and w
make their own contribution to ' 1
the spiritual life of the community u
the State and the Nation." js,*
t Kielmrd?Illaek^heai u. Music hyj sj
j Mrs. Z. E. Primus. | er
Micrinmirn U.?J *?..
jiii-i-uug iiuiu aigti- ?**
day night at tlvj home pt Mrs. rc
.Anianda Long vi'Lh Mis. I,' B. Ri? sh
ley, president presiding. Business
of rrrrpoTtarrce was discussed by M
the president after which a delight lis
I ful repast was served. h
Mr. Jahv-s and Richard I^ack- pc
Students' a
Orangeburg, S, G.?The Physical
linn Tuberculosis Association and
colleges, blood and lung tost of ,tl
the tests. Students taking the tub
The picture shows students takin
Ballard, his assistant, and Physical
them, conducted and directed the e:
The college lso had the assistance
for Orangeburg; Mrs. Louise Bauar,
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COLUMBIA,
:
tfews In And_^.
Around New York
By Julia Braxton Clark
Irs. F. I). Roosevelt Addresses
Harlem Audience
New York, N. Y.?When. Mr?.
'ranklin ^0. Roosevelt addressed
ie Crisis Committee at _Mothcr
.. M. E. Zion church, 170 West
17th street last Friday ev ning
bout 2500 persons crowded the
hureh. There wore many wai'tljjf
in the -rain trying for tha*rst
glimpse of the First Lady.
The meeting was under the ausiees
of the N^w York Crisis comlittee,
composed" ctf business and
rofessional women organized to
ssi-st The Crisis, an official olgan
f the' National Association for
le Advancement of Colored Peole.
The C: isis is one of the oldit'
N-egro monthly magazii^s in
le United1 States.
Mrs. Roosevelt was receive*..'
ith !dud iri)plause< as she TTrttor-"
1. She " was introduced by Miss
'rahces Williamjs a member of
m committed file audience was
lost appreciative to have had the (
ieasure of seeing and hearing
[rs. Roc"s"vclt. This was her
rst appba:ance in Harlem since
resident Uoo^velt entore.. the
'hito House. It was quite an ocision
for Harlem. Mrs. Roosc?lt
sp ike' o:i "The Relation of the
ress to the tf/pmocratic Ideal".
During the evening Mayor Fi"oJla?H-r'I.a
Guardia was pr-scntI
_to the audience.' He was h'o't
hoduled to speak hut he was ro;ived
with many expressions of J
iproval from the audience f.s he i
ltm-ed.
.Others apposing on nfv pro-.
fain were: Roy Wilkins, editor of 1
Re Crisis; Miss Lueile A rmi- 1j
end, chairman; Mrs. Fun ice IluTf"~
in Carter, Mrs. Charlotte Wn'laoe ji
[Tiri^, soloist sang Aria, (from ;
a Mort d'j .leahno' d'Arc) by Bern- 1
rg, Stand Still Jordan?Burleigh 1
nd On Ma Journey?Boatner. )
rs. Olyve-1. Jeter was at toe p'-;
oo. Rev. B. C. Robeson, pastor
elivered the benediction. Dr.
[elville. Charlton was at the or- ,
an. '
Benedict ( lub Annual Program !
The annual program committee..
f the .Benedict college club of '
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o.w York City will present Prof.
Drew Yarney, M.A., as speak- '
! . Mr Yarney who recently reiraed
from India and other ptints "
i the far Hast is considered a
istingubdn-t and informed speak- '
on curr'nt ar.d educational too '
s Cfbher persons of note in- the *
tusiv world are schedule to apear.
Rev. S. Joel Lloyd, B.D., '
chairmar of the committee.
For- information regarding ads
tx\%> . o'lKeorinl intw r*nH nr c
rite Julia Braxton Clark, New
fork rtprc^t-'utii' Jve. 3G5 West
L8th street Apt. 21, Xo\y York,
. Y., Photic Monument 2-2i30.
teare returned back Monday cvting
to Beaufort where the> are 1
tending school after visiting pa
nts, Mr. and Mrs. llarvy. BlacK- ,v
care. .. j'
Mrs. Laura Thomas and MrsT" '
aggie Brown is still on th-. sick *
>t. also Mr. Jeffie Purchase is .
omo hom-j and somewhat im- 1 ]
scd. , ^ 1
t S. C. State College
Education Department of South (
the Orangejburg County Tubercul
leir student*. Specialists from >
lorculin skin tests and scoring 2 p
g the X-ray lung test. Olivor C.
Education Instructor for women
xaminations and tests.
i of Dr. L. C. Shocut, college phy j
, County Tuberculosis worker, and
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, SOUTH CAR01JNA, SATl
(*ov. Proclaims
* November 1'4* to 20
Conservation Week
October 22?(lovcnior Olin 1).
lohn.ston has procl^jpixl thr wck
of November 11 to*211 as Conservation
WeoR. In his .proclamation
ivtiif.u K??u i - - .ii
........ ..mo JU.H uvi-11 II1UUC puulk",
he calls cspuciul attention to the
protection nipLf.nv of trees, forests,
game and song birds and the
proper u-c and appreciation of
ur'soiL-, f'overs-and water resources.
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The Governor calls upoh all citizens,
and most particularly school
hidun. educators and civ ic groups
to proiy-ry observe tliis week wiUf
appropriate study programs ajnd
exercises.
Conservation week is- sponsored
by the Garden Clubs of South Carolina
of which Miss Claudia Lea
Phelps of Aiken is president and
Mjss Marion Pellew of Aiken is
L'onservalion chairman. The Fed-j
ration of Women's clubs, Mrs. A.|
F. Spigner, president, Columbia,
imT Mrs A. P. Stc 'I'm, conservation
hairman, Four Doles, cooperates
ivith the Garden clubs in sponsorlie:
this annual event and partipiujtes
in publishing and dfstribu:ing
the proclamation.
The - State Commission of Forstry.
through the State Forester's
illico and the -office of the District!
[ '(Hesters, the State Game and j
>'ish Department through Chief,|
lame Warden, A. A. Kiehardsonj |
lie S. C. Extension Service- thru
). W. Watkins; Director and all
jounty and Ho'me Demonstration
\gents: the U. S. Soil Conserva-t
ion Servie<? through Coordinator'
hno.-t Carnes, the. C. S. Forest!
Service and the National Park Ser'
ice cooperate in making the Week,
i success.
The Governor urged tree plant-'
ng exercises on Arbor Dayj^N'ov-^
-oil ? ? ? J
>'???! ???> Ull/t II.'' H'LUUHl/X'
uul appreciate the important part,
rets, forests, -wildlife, parks, soil
iii-l water resources play in ourj
veryday-lives. Mi s IVllew states
hat Conservation Week directors'
vil! he announced for each county
n the state very shortly.
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CEOIiC ETO W N N EW S
Miss Marji/rie P Kelly ftcconitaniod
by Mr. Norman L. I)ona- '
me motored to Durham, N. C. F'"i
lay to got Dr. Kelly, who is ill
)r. Ke ly was one of the physical
at the Lincoln hospitsi of 1
)urham. We hope for him a 1
pecdy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Biownh I
>f New Yu k City spoilt 2 weeks
lere with Mrs.^Browne's sister,
Urs. M. K. Choens.
Mrs. Tho i.as-ria Ford Watts of
s\-w York C ity spent a few dayv
lor'1 with heruwdc Mr. Richard
J. Foi\. and Trrother Clifton Ford
ind in Co .way with her sister
Mrs. Pearl 1*. Llemniinngway.
Dickerson A. M. E. Church ,
Rev, J. L.'.Uryant, Pastor
' i . y? 4
?\\ e at r j : ! 'Ml to nave cm pa*.
Lor returnee to -ua for another j
(-car. guito i. number were out
Sunday moirn.g. to welcome him.
to preached a., wonderful sermon,
rext 31 a11' 10, subject A Pi-ut'e
of Jesi : Christ".
FTster?Singieloiv is?still?.
)ose<l; let tb?; members pray for
ier.
Taking The X-Ray Li
Carolina State A, and M. college,
osis Association, conducted for the
vow York with the latest modern
his or higher were X-rayed.
Dawson. Physical Edueatio'n~head
i seated at the table and Nurse F1
pician. Dr. G, C, Bolin. Public Hei
Mr?. Hazel Biiggman, County Ni
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JHDAY, OJTOBKU. 7>U, VXi7
Allen 1.1 Home-Cow-1
ing UavThanks
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yvmg
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I'lvsiden* K. II. I),-. H. I
J W,. Manc<\ 1.) ;m? 'I huiinyr B. J
0,I)ani' I. C.:|r?*. J. H. r -avM' Miss
M??Thf)-('.sa Kenm <ly. M:--; I'V'ssid
j H. McCluit:. M/-s Jm'.i.- Smith ;hu
(.'XeCUt.VO COilllMiti'-. ilfl'l tilt- S'-V- ,
oral 'committc*Ts are making much
progress in ij-iniv. i:'.L' f<*.r (he .s
coining" event a'. Aiica' Tdiinks^v- 1 \
. ing night, ' f"-.lld\via&. tli - .l i;-' gamely;
that dayi lx-UyeJu Her. diet and I ;y
i A11 n '"Mjetu/l ' ai tang-ni'v/t* for ,
this atl'air will. He arndnhcd in. a |
I subsequent' is-* a'-. The conn .? (* ?. I ^
[in charge, of the. set-up areCointr.itlev
on ad 'res.-es ol id- ('
] <nl Alumni; t'Miss J\ 1>.~McWuin;
I Miss M. jTi. jKenr.edy;. -Mrs. R.* L. .'l
I'egues. C) ;^ttd<lies-v.s t?f, gei cual 11
Alumni: I. M. A. Myers-.'Miss Jan- 1'
h? - Smith, Miss McClain, ^ Miss H<
Kennedy, .Mrs. R. it. Alorns ,\trs. IA
It. I.. . Pegm-s, Mrs, "Sarah Green,' p'
Miss Helen .Ledick, Mr. J. B. I owie j l'
Mr. W. II. Young, Mrs Carrie >'
Brunson. Miss Lcola Blakely Pro- G
gram ' omm itev: l>ean T. B. o'Dan ''
i'el. Mi. s Ja;.jK? Snwth, Miss. Sadie
Green, Prof. Abraham, Mies MeClahi.
Mrs. .Emly L'iaik, A. C. U)
Clark, Dr Thompson, Miss Goidia
HuIni^jC Committee eti para^v:
Dr. It. M', Maiwe. R. L. Peguos, .) m
B Lewie, Prof Sw.intoiV, Prof. y.
Th"Bfe; Nelson, W. C. Lenoir I.e- _
Roy Scott, Prof. Dedmond, Dr. 0. i'J
.J. .Champion, Adam Sightlcr* Mosey
Ruff, E. Cromartie, Dr. L.: A.
Lewie, L.. Lilliewood, DuvM Bethoa.JWm.
?Miss Hattie ^
Woodson. K. It. Lewisj Miss'Xucy l-h
Williams.' Reception coinnyHe . ut
Kennedy, Mrs. Essie T. ('happclle r'
Dr, O. J. Ci ampi'on, Mrs It L I'e- H '
guys. Mrs. It. C Chappelle, Missp'Ethel
Gibson, Win. Barton. Miss
Janie "Smith j Edw. Sweat, Mrs. .j
Bertha I?ev. .s, Miss Jessie k' ruedy,
Mrs. L.xie Scott, Mrs. k. R. j,
Morris, Mis . Lucy Williams, Miss; q,
IIoov--. Pi'blivity: I. M. A. Myers
Howard llolmes. G. H. Hampton, i
J. B. Lewk .Mrs. Sin.itnie Smith, u
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Miss StromVn, ,11 Xowlin, L. Lilli- tc
wood, Mrs. Sallie Howard. ' ... |\v
The members of ihe respective lJ(
committees are requr sted to eons .
suit their chairmen and get an
undcrstjan.'irg of then duttics this ^
week, President McGj+l-announced \j
last night.*
BIIA INT-Ili* I.NSTHl TE NEWS h
! -. el
Misses llessie Rus-hings," \V?"!!ie M. ('
Meeks, Elva M. Jacobs 1j
It waS our honor ami privilege -,r;
to'have \vi. us on Monday, October
IS, the Rev. Mr. K. L. MeAd- i
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ains arij Mr. A.A Thompson On
the evening of the same date j
Rev. McAdams of Greenville, S. ]
C., gavei a recital in chape1. He ,'c
rr;rd the : fullnwi ng nuiabeia;?Crc
ation, When Ma Lindy Sings, l;
Noah's Ark The Raven- and Li'ttle ^
Brown Baby, after which he sang s
"Asleep In Th?* Deep"' and "Bells ^
morning, Mr. Thompson led our dewot
ions. This recital was oi a. ni
very high y?\.er and was enjoyed
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cooperating with the S??u?~' '" no- f
first time in South Carolina a!iin.t, 1
equipment were secured to make ^
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is standing in tl)e center, Luln L.
lorolla Fordham ^tandinp between
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Jlth Ofticer and County Physician t
irse for Orangeburg. (
. D. McGhe?, reporter) i
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Dr. T; F. Harpt
V Minister
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)ne of Oldest in State I
Miitistriy-for- Mere T
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Or.' T i\ I la? ',? . .< V,-* tV j^:?/ii;i-:
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EMcr .Adsm? 'As hi- ?!i
-id IV; Harp jc:. as ? oVa'-'u: li
??1 fur illy 'lilll:i'nt '!">?--nf .the r - !
*1. l)r. Harper as was p
i' by all wl d express.,' 'bein^l s
with' ropards to his, lit' . .
INK GIUM E A!
A. M. i:! cm rt< Ii ,
Last Sur^ay was a luirh'dufy at. j
iho (Trove. A. .a - ir<- cr.uw.{ v.a - i
f*VP fill il'fv lnn.r 1
. its usual hour jm-st'jtf wit. .,
y Supt.. Miss, .T. I.: Ih>yd and h< '
-Workers at tlvir post .of utv.
iTe !c-son wa? <I:-ouss.?i h'y Mr- I'
unnir.L'ha h\. ! '?
; " (or.
At 11:45 the paMor asot twltMi |.t a
e ro-*trum and j>u-aelw'?: ?. j
irr/ntr sermon anl (Jif'.rot ouV <:
to t -.hum whiUf? the servat t ufl
od^pKoach u. . j'
At ot.'50 I ov. ('uvry? brouvht t
s pother woiiv!; ; f..l a:: >?ajr- I
vi'ifuno seemed tu enjoy '
r wlliofl c!n. ili o.:s of thy < u - : i | ;
on- ppi-r.cd. a::..' Mr. 1! !
a it v?.l wit* the-eh-u. h. Th,. , i
cti<-n ?a- o. Visitor Ml
iul MiA, I <*< ? -t'ourits, -S' a
iish-mlj att'tio. '.C'tuuts. .St
\t& l.ise Mrs. t'iiaj- a-,!
r. .Form t'uily and Mr. i!
t. Mark. \Vv w.cre ai '.. .
LlVe 11: i yli.tn't
Ml 'foil wjta us. M;.-unr.in^ha.o
-pit.t tin- 'etroit,
Ma li. \\ i a: i ;
h'i: W:ih U> aita.i! v. .
i-t TJ i mr. Ii i - > ' r
Mi CCC .a MI [>.
icl: Mi'. K. I). (I...
ernico N'ehmis, Mrs. lj;'r. '
he pre". Ti cy many frit
ir tjiem a speedy re.vp\- .
It t. ? r:i.i).>_!11 t:n has i?
s tarte yi: rs. liv has
ii\* with' Us for the tiii;:<k.
r.ot only a preache;, he is -> ; -ir
also and we hope thai ;\i/
Hi be no changes ma.de itr.
lwidonee circuit will V ujji
okt 11. __ i j
r
lore Apartments I
Available at lL. Ter.;?
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The Management of l'ni>
v-!T?T\-acf v islH-S M M I V -i?
iv'iv are a few nvoiv llv t
partiponis to rent to X\ g)"<!
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o:< In'i'o niiii.ir. ! il,:ii?a., .i,
ierits have 'i>ctrii take:. "a: ' M
\ lllin.m K. tixvI?ii:.ti"-i. 11 ? .
ljanage: wishes th.e .JUiblw't \r v.
hat these rumors are c-ntiv -
ounded. Al' five-room apaitnri'.!- | j
mil. foilr-room apartments hav?- ) I
iceif rented hut at. the ""irose:V.- , |
ime. there are eighteen three- i
o?.jn iipaitiin'iits and >>:io twroom
apartment 'available.
Those 'w< Hings are mullein i
U'.:y way. With. electric Vch
iti is, -till- baths and op-to-dat
oa! stows. 1'here arc piav areatvailabh
1*"V the children and a j
iocial room which the wilder., j
nay use f?>' dribs or social garb
rings. Sonic spler.did Telia: t. acivities
have been start'd an .1 the
?cl umbra' Bible college has orgab-zed
Bible classes for the fhildcn
and th adults. ? . \
The ir.uugdThont would like fot w
my family" that is interested to.t'
ome tb University Terrace at
mce ah(i make application for one
>f those apartments. The otVioe ^
s now tocaud at 627 Bull street, ~
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