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HELEN WRITES
I)ear Bill: I visited the Teach^
ers7 Association last week and mel
many friends who said they were
very niucn impiesscu oy reauing
my articles. I :.m planning to take
a -trip- at. the close of . my school
term. Where is a nice place tc
--go Bill? Oht I-wonder where is
Mamie Lee Rhodes? Sleep I sup
pose. . ,
Helen P. Bowman
BERN ICE HAS SOME BABY
CHICK ES
Hello Everybody: Have you evei
been disappoint id? If so, ycu knov
how I feel. I did not see my lettei
- on the Junior Page last week. Oui
basket-ball?team played the new
school of Sumter on the 11th anc
"the .scores were'6-3 in favor ol
our school. Both teams played wel
I have otr some more baby chick:
You should see our garden. I an
also helping with the pot flowers
I live on the farm. I like- t h <
-ountry life. I will be glad for yoi
ayuipj sugar, ruDDcr, paper, etc
The most outstanding product
was the one which ho got from
the peanut that has cured infan.
tile paralysis.
Don't forget that Dr. Carver
says, he has been inspired by God
to mahe the wonderful discoveries
' ?wbieb be has made, ?- ?<4?
- Mr. Henry Ford of Detroit visited
Dr. Carver last week. Their
plans we do not know.
Edwin W. Hughes.
CHERAW NEWS
The Woman's Home Missionary
society ^of Wesley M. E. church
was entertained by the President
Mi*. Ralph Harrington of Kershaw
street, Friday afternoon^ Huil
ing the refreshment hc/ur, Mrs.
Harrinfgton was s-urprised with
birthday gifts. '
Mrs. JamcR Prince of Pee Dee
Baptist church worshiped at Wesley
M. E. church Sunday morning;
.^Misses Thelma Cotton and Emms
Sanders spent the weekend at
IniL.. -AJ*'? . . v?. .'v.? .
to come to see me. bye, bye,
Berriice McLesteR
MARGARET HAD PLEASANT
VACATION. IKllo
Everybody: Well, 1
spent a very pleasant vacation anc
! I am not anxious to go to school
* this morning, as the rest of mj
sisters and brothers will be honu
itfitil WocTnesdaJ*. But duly calls
me ari<!'I must be on the the job
while she attended the State Tenet
ers Association. On Saturday; p
m., 1 went to Comden and spent
the afternoon yesterday. I attend
ed churrh and Sunday school as
usual. So long.
Margaret Wright.
AN D SEND8~ fcETTER.
Dear Bill: My card atrtl buttor
'have Ipeen received, and I am wel
-niensod-udth- them-.--A41 the?boy
who have-seen -my-card and but
ton. think they are very beauttfu
At this time, I wish to say thai
I thank you and the other mem
b"rs nf the club for Hi'Oivpting m?
application. To tell the truth, 1
find it difficult at this, time to-saj
just now much I do appreciate be
cominer c^e of the brothers of the
Rill Carver's Club.
Edwin W. Hughes.
RII.E IS PLEASED WITH NEW
? MEMBER '
Dear Bill:' Indeed I am glad to
have this g.tand noble opportunitj
? to~telLThe members of the Clul
what little I know of Dr. Georgr
W. Carver's life. Dr. George W
Carver, head of the Agricultural
exneriment station at " Tuskegee
Alabama, has made himself ar
international character by his
achievements in Chemistry of agr;
culture He has developed more
than one hundred products from
the sweet potato, over one hundred*
and fifty uses for the peanut,
' upwards of sixty articles from the
2_pecan, and extracted useful dyes
from the clay of. the Southern
soil.
It would be impossible for me
to tell in full details all the activities
that Mr. Carver has taken
part in during his early career,
but his major field of work foT
"the last Tew "years has been in
science and organic Chemistry.
He has proven himself to be an
expert with the peanut and sweet
potato, from these two products
he has gotten two hundred and
fifty by-products, namely, milk,
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1 it together with a self addressed
metto Leader, Bill Carver's Club,!
S. C. Your name will be placed on j
dve a membership card and gutton!
, home with their parents after attending
the State Teachers' assoL
ciation in Columbia.
r Mrs;?Lula M. Ry k r n bn k c.r?ef
; Bamberg, S. CMj and Miss Mamit
- House of Hartsville wdre the wee!
' end guests of-_Miv_and Mrs. M
j -J. Montgomery*
There was a surprise birthdaj
party given for Mr, M. J. Mont
gomery on Friday evening. Manj
guests were present. The c/ut-ol
4 ...a. > f 1 C**. 1.
tuwii quests were ^icsuawivs OUUK
es, Bessie House and Mr. People?
r of Hartsville.
M
Mrs. A. V. Wilson spent Satur
[j day, and Sunday \n Charlotte, N
\ C.( with Mr. and Mrs.-aL.eroy HoiF
i land of 408 ' NortTT Long" street
'|Mrs. Wilson reports having en
51 joyed a very pleasant stay.
1 The teachers of Cheraw, botl
; town and county, were very large1
ly represented at the State Tea
chers' association in Columbia'. Everyone
who attended was greath
benefited.
I ed his friends at his birthday per
j ty Mondya night at the home oi
, Mrs. Fannie McDonald. _
> Miss Thelma McDonald who i>
atteiidedihg school at Mather academy.
Camden, S. C., is at home fo
a few days.
Mr. Frank McCoy a student al
CahKoi- snV-nt Snndnv al
- his ho?U' in Chesterfield.
Mrs. Maria Hooks entertainer
the young women's club Sundas
afternoon at her home.
Miss ^ Ruth Amakt-r and hei
an Oratorical contest Monday nit'
i "ifaarch 28th at RobeiT Smalls audi
1 torium.
PTtrp Vnnng Woman's club wil
esent a play at the Fee "Dee Baj
jltist church,-Friday night, April
. 1, 1938. The public is . invited
""The title-of the play is -t^'-ho
' lyville Social Club". Admissin 10t
1 for" adults^BTrd" "5c "for alt schoo
, children.- Mrs. A. V. Wilson, di
rectress.
-New York?(C)?Walter Win
chell, Broadway columnist, say:
--the new Cotton Club show whicl
j opened Thursday night with Duk<
i Ellington,-is a hit.. ,
)
Charleston, W. Va.?(C)?Tin
* American Teachers association
' Prof. Alphonse Heninburg, presi.
j dent, will meet July 2G_2(?, at Ttr
i kegee, with the theme "The Negr<
i Youth Looks at Occupations ir
Atnerica", according to. Prof. \V
W. Sanders, executive secretary.
BETT1S JR. COLLEGE NEWS
By Ruby L. Nicholsoff- ?
The time is here again for th<
amid-semester examination for th<
two college classes.
A quintet of our singers (male]
and Miss H. Franklin primary tei
cher and dramatic reader,""appear
od^in^ a "recital at Thompson- -St
IM. E. church, Spartanburg last
Monday evening. The large aud|
ience was well pleased with the
[program. Messrs Farr and BiassePgale
accompanied the group.
That afternoon those'singers were
heard on the air as they sang at
, Spartanburg's broadcasting - sta
tion. ,
President Nicholson, Mesdames
IX M. Hubert, E. C. Holmes, S.
L. Collins, Misses H. Franklin and
G. Prater, Prof, and Mrs. H. A,
Blftsaengale, Prof, urn! Mrs. Ru-bens^iJ*r.oXst
J. C. Simmons, M.
Bowman, W. P. Lewis and C. Fal-r
attended the State Teachers association."
'President Nicholson also
attended the meeting both days.
A division of our glee clph nccompanied
by Mrs. Collins were
enthusiastically received by large
ndiences at Cedar Grove church,
Norway and^Mt. Zion, Orangeburg,
Sunday afternoon and evening respectively."
Rev. L. W. Tyku* and
Davis, together with their officers
members and friends, gtfve lie
Troup a hearty ovation. The siserS
of Cedar G^ove fed the group
abundantly. The readings by Miss
FVankTm were very pleasing.
Mrs. Collins, our principal at
tended the meeting of the direetofp
of Summer school in Oohrmhift on
Saturday. She was accompanied
by Mr. H. A. Blassengale and lita.
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McCOLL NEWS I
i . By J. S. LaSeinc, Jr.
J McC'uii, t>. C., Match 24th?The j
t local luculty has returned to
. I L1V9 U1UI .->l>eiIUIIIg Xtll eilJOyHOlU 1 |
I'sojduin in Columbia lor the btatel
1 Teachers association. .'*
L 1 bf buys ami girls of the ag-1'
' ricuituial and homo economics de-1
? partments are busily engaging!
' themselves* in the various * activi- i
, Lios lor the county and local fields .
; ii?y- I j
, Oui\ school was presented a J
' group ot song Looks, to be used .
! luting chapel exercises, by the <
? 1th and i>th graces which is su- ]
! jervised by Mrs. J. E. Gregg.
The tots of the 2nd and 3rd ?
;rades are very jolly over their j
atractive room and are putting (
orth gill efforts to keep it clean. ,
_ Among the displays are sandtable (
- irh I >111< li -HI'. !) , I.ihioi y i-m noi- j
.ml First Aid Kit. ?r ^
After Friday night the basket- ]
>all boys will tuck their togs a- ,
ice. Coach Burr age. has already !
r vakt'n his .cfhii'g'od tluu the first ]
iractice game which \ras very a- j
musing.
r clio .vfws \
By ( . I.. Miles I
The Rev. C. T. llinto'n held an ]
J xccllent service at St. Peter a. f
M. E. church last Sunday. Revi i
lintoj) selected" as~a subject Oh! <
dy People_AVhat Have I-Done Un- i
i <1 A'c ? The church has made.won J
y 'erful pi ogre.-s sinoe Rev. HiHtoir-i
Bias been here. Visitors were: ]
Misses Myrtle Ivey, Alma I.ane i
find Rev. 'i'irlock. 1
i t_Rgv. S. Gregg, pastor of Clio ]
M IS I f I >
ii. _l-?. cnurcn n;is oeen very unlor- <
unute in Unit two churches on his (
.ha: gi\ .wy.t'e..completely destroyed !
by fire. lloppewell of Tatum, S. i
was destfoyod .lan. 23 and As- 1
~ hi:ry oT lJunhar. Feh. 27:?Hope- \
veil is umhr construction. The i
_ ilan> an- in ihe making lur re- 1
''milding Ashury. Uev. Gregg is i
olieiting the support of'tlie iicigh
oring churches to aid him in tjiis
wot thy cause. J_
. . ..Group 1) AiiUladLioro Lo.uiity.ns-.;
iociatihn convened at the Wesley
ehool. I'rof. Ilruton. principal, on |
- March 11. The meeting opened ;
.vitli Prof. ]{?W. Anderson" pie- ,
sid'ent, prc-iding. .Miss B. E. (Ira- j
mm.?.1 euin?1< in her?in > hoi coin-?
I nents expri'sse 1 Mrs. dandy's loy *
ilty t'o "the tehel.ing profession.
-Miss draham- presented each
a-hool With pivluus of Virginia I
.Randolph and Annie fleane. who
? a? i e the liiiniiU.i-s-uf the Jciunds (
. >f live teacher in aiding her to :
fund, for the splendid" cooperation
aise her memorial funds. '
" r ITof. ?Uniton and co-workers . I
1 ervt'd a delicious repast.. The
, -nee'Tmr-;;(t tnurne ; to meet at t'llO i
\pril 11. i ;
Teachei s of t'lio repoits a very
'iivititahle 'and enjoyable meeting
' 't ('olinnMii:?~ . j
.The Moon (Ilow vlul? gave a sil- 1
1?TT?tcn?rrr hrirrrrr-ni' M'Ssrs Poland 1
Hennegan ami .John D. Terry who 1
io\v intend school _ut..Mu.ther_aca.cl- :
emy. Camden. S.. C., at Lincoln '
Junior. High last Sunday evening.'
s MORRIS BROWN |~
n A. M. K. C111*HCH ^
Rev., li. I. I.t num. Raster !'
The worshipers-at Morris Brown ?
showed thtn^hTPpri^atfon %of " a *
' beautiful day last Sunday, by com- i
, ing out in large numbers at all
services. A very splendid gospel
message \va- brought to the large
congregation at IT a.m. by Rev. '
\ Calvin Reynolds the pastor of 1
i* Centenary M. E. church, who se- <
lected as a text St. John 0:25. -lie 1
deducted as a theme The Value 1
if Personal Knowlo ige and the 1
hearts of th(e hearers were made
to rejoice as the speaker unfold- 1
x'd-the scripture. At 7:30 p.m. theAi
s' sermon was aldy delivered by Rev. I
Richardson the pastor of the A.; l
" M. E. church at Florence. It was i
a distinctive pleasure to" hear, <
and greet Rev. Richardson who "
. xvaa. no stronger -to our?city hav-1
ing preached here many years, a'
go. Our revival began on Tues- J
day night and will continue foi' 10 ^
rh.ee TV,.. ' = - ? i" '
4 mr iiivi-iuijr win no conducted.
by Rev. .Dawktns of Flush- ^
inpr, N.'V. It is hop. d t^at the
, revival wiTT result in a trlorious R
; harvest of semis for the Master's ?
kingdom. All of our interest will ^
he centered on that ohjevtive,
Music was furnished nil day by
the Junior choir under the direc- * '
I tion of Mr. Phillip llannett. n
The Parsonage club at the close ^
)of the i'Vill in ir < ri.ifin thronprh
| President. Mrs. C. E. Bradford b
I pT^senTT'it Sh.hii io Ihe t rustees and '
! f>.00 to the Stewards. Tn each case ^
acceptance was made in short by ?
Brothers W. IT. Simmons and ITen- b
ry Brown. The spring drive is b
: claiming' the attention of our mom T
hers thmufrTi the different clubs,! e
and promises to be successful, j t
' The objective is to wipe out all ofj ft
our indebtedness when the drive E
I closes the latter part of May. li
i Jl'others \R. Crawford and B. n
Stunney continue on the sick list
fit this "writing. ~ b
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Miss T/tiln Mao Williams spent J
i ^ast week in Greenville visiting her C
r -eousin,- Mrs. Ophelia , Smith. in
I Mrs. Marie Williams entertain-1
ed with a birthday supper in hon- I
; or of her husband, Mrs. Clarences
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5 PALMETTO LEADER
ANNOUNCEMENT
o all Readers and Well Wishers
of the Palmetto Leadei':
The Royal Friend Club of Comvbia,
S. C., is presenting a Conert
for your enjoyment--SuftdAyTilarch
27, 1938 at 6 o'clock. This
lub represent some of Columbia's
test singers, widely known over
south Carolina.? The Concert will
ie presented at Mt. Olive Baptist
hunch,?KingviHe, S. C* If ynn
ire satisfied give a silver offerng.
If not give nothinir, Come
>ne, come all and both see and
lear us.
SEWS FROM SECOND
C ALV-AJKr??URCIL
March 23?^Rev. 'Charles H.
3ro\vn returns, to 2nd Calvary as
lastor after an absence of six
/ears, six months and a half and
i most cordial welcome awaits him
and his fftnnily. In the issue of
September 11, 1931 The Palmetto
Leader published the following
among the notes from churches:
.When Rev. C. . H. Brown pronounces
the benediction at the
lose of the morning services, Sun
lay, September 13th his pastorate
covering a period of more than
i- ? tt i
i vxj j rni *>' ill?I' ni* R'UVl".*
:o pursue His studies even further,
ffe hud been granted leave "of absence'
last winter to do his work
?s Master?And now .he.
eturns to .Oberlin to work on his
Doctorate degree. His is a rare
privilege. Let?our group rejoice
.vith him* in his good fortune and
sympathize with the church in her
oss.'' "
And now we may load: When
Ite'v. C. H. Brown makes his call
:o worship at 2nd Calvary Sunday
norning. March 27th he with the
saints of this church will enter
jpon another season of progressive
and consecrated Christian ser
uled with the enthusiasm of the
numbers and friends of this church
momise a glorious work for the
Master in this field. We refresh
>ur motto from our Weekly Bullein
which was distributer! each
Sunday during a pare of his1 ser,'ic.e
here "The Church With X
Welcome". Rev. C. IL Brown,"
mstor. 'Come thou with u? and
>vc will do thee good". D. V.
Head Ihe "Leader" and lead the
eader. K
?;
\P\VRT?i}i> v vi.'u-o r
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev.. A. II. Reilsoner, Pastor
The S. S. service was very iniuessive
as, usual. During tlvo
"hildrcn's Hour. Mi<< Anslio .Ton?s
offered prayer. The pastor's
subject was Stop and Go Sign.
?At, 11 .HO the pa-iors t In me was
"an You Take It'?. Text Mark
10::!0, which was beneficial to all.
At 4:30 in the afternoon an appreciative
audience" witnessed the
Missionary service that was rendered
bv the group of Christian
young people, whose parents have
worked in the foreign fields. It
was an inspiration to all who \v?re
present.
The Interdenominational -League
service was FiTTTl at the henttit ul
home of Rev. arid Mrs. Halty on
Wednesday." March 10 with the
Vice-President, Mr. Paul R. Allep
inosjding. The entire service
interesting. The projects tyenLioned?were?play-ground,
-eomiu tt~.
iiity center and the children's, leisure
trine during the summer vacation.
1
Dray ton _St. Baptist Tabernacle
- Rev. J.~L. "Livingston, Pastor
S. S. was held at the usual honf
followed hy a wonderful sermon
hat was delivered by the pastor
mbject: God Provides A Leader,
fext Exodus 3:12, which was enjoyed
by all.
Drayton Street High School
Prof. It. F. ( jladdeu. Principal
? The rally last week was quite a
nrrt-e-t-^?The?following?toucher*
ind the highest anTbunt in each
lepartment: Primaiy? Miss Lou
Entye Graham; Intermediate. Mrs.
Eunice H. Allen and High school
Miss_E. C. Gary.
Rev. S. E. Martin was the guest
Monday morning and gave a very
lclpful message to the students.
All of the teachers returned
'rom the association with smiles
iftcr having?enjoyed a very beit ficial
session.
IVillinms last Monday nijrht, 14,
it "8:30 o'clock. Guests were Sirs.
3. B." Johnson, Mr. A.L. Code and
Miss F. L. Williams,
Miss Stella Mae Jackson of Tus-i
:egee institute was called home
fist week due to the death of her,
randmother. Miss -Elease Young
f Washington and Miss Nina
'oung of Greenville attended the
uneral Sunday. * I
I)r. and ,Mrs. H. E. Hill are
he proud parents of a girl. Both
lother and babv are resting nicey.
Mrs. M. B. Thomas and daughter,
Miriam and Miss F. L. Wil-;
ams went tn~Gn 1 umbta"has tr ~W ed - icsday.
Mrs. Thomas attended
he meeting for the T. B. asso.ia
ton and Mlss Williams re pre rented
the local I'TA at the State P
lA.?Other?teachers who" attend-j
d the State- Teachers' associaion
were: Mr. and Mrs. Finley, i
Ir. Code, Mrs. Scott, Misses Tag-!
art, Perry and Brown, Mr. Wil-I
iams and Misses Owens and Size-!
lore.
Miss Othella Wad'sworth is in
own visitirrpr her cousins, Mr. and
Irs.- W. D. Addison. She is tcniunsf
in the Parker district m
Jreepville.
Mrs. Addison1 was caTTed to
Ireenwood due to the serious illie?s
of her mother. ,
We are very sorry to hear thnt
dr. E. L. .Kitjhler is in the Anderon
county ho#ital.
\
VIRGINIA STATE MEN'S GLEE]!
CLUB PERFORMS AT SOUTH l
CARO. STATE COLLEGE
Orangeburg, S. C., March 21?
J. Harold Montague returned' to j
urday evening and conducted the, 1
Virginia State Men's Glee club in \
one of the finest musical offerings
ever heard here. This perform-)
ance was enthusiastically received
by a mixed audience that filled
DTHTte Hall to greet Mr. Monta^~*i
gue and his vocal ensemble.
Acclaimed nationally as interpreters
of the classic, spiritual,
work song and folk music reperfn?rn
4V*5cj AnwnAnf rrv/vttM ?1.AI
vvr?? v , vina vviicvt v (?;i v/up, Willi LIIU1T
voices blending perfectly, performed
. each- number with finesse and
depth of feeling seldom found in i
college aggregations. ~ The numbers
were well chosen and all the i
! various moods were expressed with
| intensity %nd unity pf action between
conductor, vocalizem, ancT
' the accompanist, Miss Carlene Mc
Coy. - ? * - (
| The conductor held complete mas
, tery over the audience as well as
performers .during the entire concert.
Vociferous applause followed
each rendition and many encores
interspersed the outlined
program. The performance was
:_h'ot only featured by brilliant
grouir singing, but Harold White'
and other individual performers J
thrilled the large- audience?with;'
"Because1' CD'ftartfeTot); "A Fu-V
vcz notice image" (Manon) and
"The Presence of Pain" (Monta-|
gue). all tenor solos demanded anj
encore. All of the eighteen numj
hers were excellently renderd, but
the?e reached superb heights: "Inv
ictus" tProthroe): .Beethoven's
"Hallelujah Choru's"; Robinson's
"Water Bov;" "Po 01' Lazarus"
-fXerrro work song) arr, by Work; "When
I'm Cone" arrvby Smith;
"Run to My Lord", arr. "by Montague:
"Travelin"' byJKern; and
"Old Man River" pleased the aud- *
ionoe immensely. "De-Glory Road"
by Wolk was the grand finale, but
the audience, with curtain calls
and continued applause, received a
great encore to end a brilliant performance
attended by cosmopolitan
music lovers from all sections
of South Carolina.
Immediately after the concept
the Chroal Society and faculty en
jortjunod Virginians In Dukes
' gyn\pasium with" a delightful re!
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hi? 3t>t? Collegians owhortri fur-1
nished music for the occasion. A|(
highlight of the . many informal 1
events at this party was the sing- f
ing or the Virginia State "Evening <
Song". In conclusion, South Caro-,,
lina sang her Alma Mater?and :
"Goodnight, Goodnight, Beloved." ;
BEAUFORT COUNTY i
tbaivimc or<unnf
_11?1111" 11
There are many healthy, strong <
anxious ahlKMHT Iff'"gHffliuiar ?td ;
high school age and grade, In i
these and other rural sections j |
who desire to attend a long term ,
school and whose parents are un-|
able to send for various reasons,
because? of this great haiWicap
many young boys and girls were ~
and are forced to discontinue their
school work after finishing from
a normal 5 or 6 months school.
Young people who suffer such conditions
wijl be citizens, law makers,
maybe, or law breakers, most <
ly the Jatter, of tomorrow, that
they should be given the same
chance for an education as others (
under reasonable conditions is of
prime necessity and of great im
portance. This fact I believe, is'
admitted by all and denied by]
none. With this principle in mindi
Professor and Mrs. .T S. Shanklin..
began a boarding school for all J
children through the high school.
Impressed by the working of the '
school, n^any white, friends he-. _
only a county school, the children "
are receiving instructions equal to
those of the city.
This is the school for children
who desire to better their conditions
through work and study. Like
other boarding ' schools, children's
activities are carefully planned to
meet thdkir neeife and individual
differences. And unlike other
boarding schools, children are tak- en
from the grammar department
up, and are free to enjoy the
many natural resources and trample
over these nine hundred acres
of land. Many children today are
enjoying, this wholesome atmos- ]
phere and "many more should. All ,
of the land is in valuable use, de-.(
monstrating the untiring efforts of I
two of the state's most beloved
and honorable persons. Professor i
and Mrs. J. S. Shanklin.
The adult classes by Mrs. Shank <
lin is of rare importance. The
tv.i . - ? ~ ? - J -
KwnitTTttw?V??*?V *4 4 ? UlttUC _
each week are picking- tomatoes,
service rugs and other articles
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Mme. FANNIK L. CAROLINA 4
1029 High Market Street ?
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Saturday, March 2d, 1938
made of burljrp are sold to northern
whites. People here are get* _
ting ready for a bigger tomato
season as well as beans of different
kinds says Mr. J. S. Shank tin,
Jr., professor of Agriculture.
far, Prof. Shanklin, Sr., sees the
need of a canning p'ant. This
need has been properly mentioned
and the .people of the county will
irivAn aid for the erection of a
panning plant. The teachers have
pledged to support th?a nu?e id
all efforts will be made for the
much needed plant which will benefit
all. *. - 7
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