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K. CL? 1 am well and hope ye
are the same. .My husband had
job and was ls.yed off his job ft
urinking. Kast winter this toe
pmee J- want to know will he g<
his job buck this winter and wi
my husband ever quit drinking
And too,. I was thinking aboi
borrowing some money. What nTTh
1 do about it?
" Ans: Finding r. job is onr-tln
.... and keeping "That job
am i her. \'u employer want
worker who gc's drunk on the .
therein, is the source of your l.u:
band's difficulties. Some folks o
slave,. to whiskey . . your has
baml falls in this i-lass Try to I <
him off liquor. Borrowing me t
will only r.dd to your tread.!;
Let me suggest that you make i
uhMv tMinH fhnt vnii ivill h?vp
work and save a little mopself
and depend less on your in it
L.. K. Mr. Wallace, I uin a niu
die aco \\i.'mit11 Miid 1 am a wid .>
by dmtii uf?li?y.-niw ;i y,i V.-i
much in need of advice on nial
Huge. 1 mil corresponding witn
mm. Ml.me distance away whou.
knew ? a child. He also is a \
dower by divorce. Would I be im
? eessful to marry him and go to h
home town to live?
Ans. When tw<y people get aim
in yeais' they get set in their 1 ;
? . biU and their wnvs, In this r.n
it would be using poor_judgenu-i
to up_antf-marry" a man you kno
" lTr, su little about. Before you- -des-n
one way or another you sh> ;
learn mo'ie about each other. Yikiih
Let him visit you. In this-v.
you will find out soon enoir.
?whether he is the man for voi?i
T not.
L:?T.--1?am?a?girl ei ghtn
years of age in high school. I'
not bragging but I em attract
ard I sing well. I am type t
hives tu have a good time. I I I
to dance ami play around with t!
fellows. There. i_? a young iii;i
the campus that says he loves m
11k wants me to go some place \
hi"' Christmas. He thinks th
will prove that I love him. I
you think 1 should dbr this?
~ " ? Ans: Single girls do not sp?.:
Christmas away from home \.'i
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I.KiH HILL A. M. E. CHL'HC
Rev. R. A. Young, Pastor
Sunday was our first quurtei
couierorue. The day was rairie
>?et an.j_euld but in spite of U
a like cilwd witnessed the wo
deiful sermon preached by o
dist.' ict evangelist from the su
' ject, "The need of the Mrstei
Everyone seemed to have enjoy
it. Rev. Jones seeems to be n ii
I christian gentleman, may G
bless him.
< Our first quarterly ecnferen
J" was just fine, and lovely as usu
1' A round repoft was made. All
' our presiding elder's assessnn
'< was raised, laid in the hands
the pastor and sent to him
Rev. Jones who came to assist
L holding this quarterly conferen
T On December 9th, t
e: ?.p meeting of the Lan^asi
d district was held here with tls
r High Hill. It was one of the b.
1 held in many years. We wt
?? blessed to have, as our distingui
tl .ed visitors, Prof. Garrett and 1
r queenly wife, and one of th
t loving friends from Pennsylvai
-tl who is spending'a while \v
">? them. We were over flooded w
aj joy to have t'.ern with us. 1
>rf hone they will cqmt^ again.
IV Since the annual conference
h?vP I pr,. crnni7fd nil)- forre.s :i
are hard at work with .our .past
'1L- and will, by God's help, do mi
w" in t'he future.
High Hill is still crowing i
is compelled to succeed under
k leadership of such a fine christ
gentleman as our pastor, R
U| Vo.,n
i
It was very sad to us to hear
d^ the death of Mrs. Maggiei Mi
sr ray Twmbw?d. ma ?;
At amo.'iff the best?mothers?erf?i
of church and community. She v
tif the widow of )Jr. Frank Muri
* r who pretectal he*- to the yri
eip-ht years asto. She was also
niotvlaw of Rro. Sam V*
.41%. onr .noted?layman?of-p
^/Lnncaster district,
*7 Mrs. Murray was laid to rest
/ rmr church at 12 o'clock. J
leaves to mourn her pascin?
'h'ldren Mr. B. F. Murray,
Rosa Williams, and Mrs. A
Pinltney of New York Citv; i
*VTbb f omol'a ^TUer 'TT RTdo
f!eld, N. J.; 8 yrand childrci
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APVISOW OH U^/W,L,^|
-?young- -TtiPTir ^"ouYir^trkm^ ~ th^~
fellow too seriously, besides, he
is going steady with one
>u classmates, i think it most on. >
a of .Vou t0 consider his pti'p.-?:'
) In fact, it is down right selfish
-k ness on his part to ask sreh a
?t sacrifice.
11 A. 1.. H.-- 1 have .Le< n munir
? five^ years and ran staying v. it
it illy mother.in. law. Su'im ti: .t
= f Is very nice. At lnhes she \ ii
even say more than tw
g without being?urged to > p rrx?
is .jt because she thinks I'm i?I'
a out on her son? 'She ga\e l.u
b. spot of ground and he i* b ;:1.l
i- Will it be safe without the d.
l!e Will 1 evei be' liappvT
5. Ans: Your mother, it; ? r _X
good woman, She loves her boy ami
*y she loves you huso. T*ry. to i?. ..
s. ! understanding with bev Si
in ! spells of lonlines,. which is < ?1\
to natural- Be cheerful a d trust
jher . . . for she trusts you <
e. 'ting the property deeded will pro
1 l.nMe > .. t.. . .mill t'ri -ti..n I.
\v vou It will lip i.<. Imnii to talk
rv ancle over. After all, vuu :i<
C- ] titled to solln* ilitere-i it, \i i
a home.
I I (.1. R. What wrong with t!.
i loovs ol todav'. S'-t-ms all an- ,
i' 1 fur iiu good. Tlvev ask rwrhl
is Boys won't g0- with nu* I . :u>:
will not do j.s ?they sa'.. They
?*r they do not want to buy '
i in a bag and 1 just can't ph" t!
i'. eai.lc?I i?..t i h..enA
-rrtrr- but voir know how thT-y '
w ;1t the first siurht of a it il l. V ill
Id"' ~ ~
it Ans: \cry excitin/. Ai.nmir <
lv er things vou will meet \our t ,|x
REAL BUY FKIKM). Don't nuk.
\y - the mistake of inisiudglit'.'- ''I '
| by?thv?^fast-'?yuuiiK?titvu-s? vY?
?:<i.iHiaintan-:e Every mil i.:>st
m I barn to "hold her own" vi 1
:r 11 kindv. of mors. Never
It lie right one shows up . . he'll
-a 'be your kind of a nn.n.
DEA R READER: M A N
io CHRISTMAS DAY FOR YOC HE
ti, Ell.I.ED WITH THE BR ft'. I IT
at TTXS1I1NEOF HOD'S S" ?
) 1 AND MAY HIS (IRA* IOC*
I BLESSING' BE- WITH Y<?!
id TH Rl THE NEW YEAR Alt.
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H HOKK) (OINTY TliAt IIFKS
IN HKA1.TH 1NST1TI TK
Jy ^ < Kiiwav, (Special) -A rcou'd
>y) (.tendance o't teachers, p.iti.n.-,
lis and other iUteresteil purr-oil* iU
n. teniled the lloiTy county f.ca'lh in
ur ntitUte oil IJecelilber lh.h 'i'hia inn L
nig. wus spon.-.ui e,j by the lie .
,i? county teachers ussociutioi . ' .i
e'j llon y county tuberculosis' a*>o,: i.
no tioii 'and the South Carolina tubci
"j culosis association. Mum >|? al.er>
. were-.Marion A. Wri/hl, prominent
Conway attorney and president <
ce the Horry county inhere, losi,. a-'
a'* ' sociution; Mrs. Frank Clarl e. ex
?* ecutive secretary of the sat .c < r,
nt_o-anizatio'n; end Mrs. Andrew \V.
?f;Simpkins, director of the N<
by program of the South Carolina lu
in berculosix association, who r avi
ce. the health lectures for the day.
he I A main feature of the nieetimj
:en waa the formation of an auxiliary
at to the county tuberculosis uasocia;st
tion. R. C. Kelly, Jr.. M. 0., was
re made chairman. K. K. Rhue, prin
his school, and Mrs. \\ B. I.uvisler,
(Jjr Horry county Jcanes teacher, wen.
elected assistant chairmen. Mvk
: L: B. McQueen itml-.l T. Chestnut
j^'uero made secretary and tivasur
y^ ?-r, respectively
, The teachers a.ssoci; Ti?>i''
seated Mrs. Simkins a lar><e huncli
w , of gladiolas in appreciation of !c
">? iiiii i" I'm tin dn,
or, '
jre ! Miss Verticil Murray of N J., rid
i iter sister, Mrs. L. Brown of Jer,'nd
1 sey City; Mr. Frank and ^Hss
thc. Pauline Williams of New York
ian i ^ a" curne to the funeral of
ev tlieir ^rand mothers.
Mrs. Gennie Kind rick, one of
! the oldest citizens of our comof
munity and of the High Hill Bap.
,ir_ 1 tist fhi roll, died Decemlyer 14 :nul
,ne J wlh no iunerali/ed on the 17th nl
jur , 2 o'clock. We are looking forward
vas , to a grand success for this annual
ray conference this.
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" Don't go through tho next 12
month* unprepared. Let my new
4 1942 Astrology Reading* be your
, - 1 inspiration. Jutt oft the press.
de] Confidential letter of free advice
iL. i ar2 Qwnlleaa inolstdad witfr eactr
m-| order. Fro*. Abbe' WaHece.
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n BEKCUEOSIS STATISTIC S
. .. . I I' TO THE MINUTE
FROM THE N. T. A. STATISTI
CAE SERVICE
This is the .'loth annual Clnist
mas Seal Sale held m me I nite<
States.
Ilt>w to prevent aiul control til
berculosi^ are parts of the cam
paign financed by the annual m. 1<
.->1' Christmas Seals.
The first Christmas Seal Sal
was lit-liL in Denmark in 1001, tie
esuh nyf an inspiration <yf Eina
Hoibuell, ;t postal clerk, r
Miss Emily K Bissell conducte*
c.'.e first Christmas Seal Sale ii
he United States at Wilmington
IMawarc. in 1007.
There are almost 1700 tuber
pilosis associations and POO small
r committees affiliated with th
.National Tuberculosis Assocjatio
in the United States. ->- *the
tuberculosis mortality rat
is now unni iivimiilcK' -17 ??/.? ion
OOO of tin.* population. In tin* earl;
1900's it was close to 200.
Thirty ye: rs agt> tuberculoid
was responsible for It Oot of ever;
100 deaths occurring. in tbe Unite.
States. Today it is responsible fu
less than five out ,?f every 10
deaths.
Today tuberculosis, is rusponsi
b)e, for the death of one individua
every eight and one.half minute!
Thirty years ago deaths ocelli re
"t lh.-?ra to v?>1?wfH?e vi ry i 111 ee tttt
cm- half minutes.
?M-trir?-t-httn?thirp?rrritliTTiT liTef
wo'inen and childry-n have died u
ubeiculosi. in tlu- United State
-during the last thirty Vt-ars. live
tw'u million more Would haVe die
during that time if the mortalit
rate cf-yetH-s- ugm 4tfrd-continto*
to prevail.
Ih<- annuaI death tell from tu
?elsulosis lit - the United &tot
would he more than 250,000 if ih
death rate of-t4iu early?LOUU's ^-.tii
prevailed. Under present mt/rtalit
eoiiditiui s. the annutjl death to
i,. about (30,000 T
The tuberculosis death vat
among unskilled workers is seve
times higher than that among pro
fvssional wor1\FVs~
Tuberculosis now ranks seVetlt
in impurtance i-'s 11 cause of deatT
It has been forced gradually int
this "position since 11(12, up t
which time it luul been the lies
cause of death.
There ale estimated to be aboil
500,000 active cascs of tubemilosi
in the United States.
\RTISTS ON WKST COAST
TAKE WAR IN STRIDE; NO
"EXODUS AS WAR SCARE
11R E AK S
I.os Ahgeles, Dec. 19?-The Silt
ilen attack by Japan upon Pea
Harbor and the Phillipines revel
berated like a honvbstiell throtTftl
(<ut the artists' colony here. A<
tors, singers, extras, and just c
TT2Tefis "were electrified. The. con
munity is rather small or thin
a sense, and news ar.d opinii
from the notables in the grot
Raines immediate currency.
The. first thoug'ht expressed i
every hand by stellar perforate
such as- Clarence Muse, Kthel W
ters, Katherine Dunham, Hrttl
" MMbinibD, T.otllsi' nt'HVi'is. 1H1
E'liiUfton, as well as Hall Joh
son, Ben Butler, and George Ga
ner, was almost identical in to
and character. What the outbre
would mean?in terms of Neg
Americans was the question
every one's lips.
Etta Moten arrived in I.os A
geles Sunday and who will be j(
t'd by her husband, Claude Be
L-ii4.ti iti>b n[u?r>i| the holiday seas
Iiizjtt the coast, was able to exprr
I a viewpoint rather national
I character.
"A jrrave as we krow the luation
Is,"-sant Miss Moten, "t
attitude of our people "frh t
"coa>.t is to be admired. FTveT
where there is a disposition to r
member only that this is our co
try and a determination to ra!
and serve in whatever mann
they can.
"The "far west appears to ha
been unprepared for the event
wer our peopTe in the isolation]
middle-west. The <*hief acitivjti
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FHK PALMETTO LEADER
tn Tictory OverTB.
I.; ennec, the French physician
who in 181SJ invented the stetho
- scope, died from tuberculosis when
he was only 45.
i I)r. Robert Koch announced the
\ ui if it* gciin wnicn causeQ
; tube rcuhnrts (the tubercle?baemu?f "
in 1882.
^ In 1885. Dr Edward U, Tfudeau
_ built for two of his patients a lit
l' tie rt'il cottage in Saranac Lake, <
N. V. This was the beginning of
e <amitoriuin treatment for the tu_ ]
? gy* > li lj kt i i It.. Iltiitu i C?t ?i i
L Uvl vlllUtt^ m XTItr v rrrtvQ U vU 11 .1,
r Withelni Korrad Roerrtgen^an
1 ray on January 28. 1800.
a There are more than 00,000 bedsi,
for the treatment of tuberculosis
in the United States.
Uospitrl facilities for the treat,
nient of tuberculosis represent an
> i investment of more than three
ti. hundred, million, dollars, and their
j annual maintenance cost is more
e. than $7U,000,000.
' The first dispensary in this
y country devoted exclusively to the
treatment of the tuberculous poor
s was opened in 1004 in New York
y City.
d Tuberculosis kills close to 170
i people every day in the United
0 Siates, or one every eight and one.
half minutes; ^
Tuberculosis is responsible each
J year for the death of about 3.000
children under 15 years of age in
il the United States,
"I 1 Kach year tuberculosis claims
the lives of " more thrti 30,000
T, yotiTlg people "between the ages of
1 15 ami 45.
* The tuberculosis death rate of
i girl,; and young women between
d jth" iii't's of 15 ami 25 is one anil
y | one half times' that of boys and
d | young?meti?of- the same?ages.
One out of every six deaths oC
- i rring among young men between
<- the ago* of 2U and 4(J is caused by
e tuberculosis. .
11 Ore out of every four deaths
y occurring among girls ami young
11 women between the ages of 15 an 1
:UJ is caused by tuberculosis,
e More than half of all the deaths
i) from tuberculosis occur during the
important productive years of life
?between 15 and 45/
Three, fifths of all the deaths
from tulxM culosi,. occur be foe the 1
0 age of 45.
0 . Tuberculosis is still the first
t cause of death during the asre
period from 15 to 45, although it
t has been reduced to seventh in im. s
portance as a cause of death in the
entire population.
out 'here were effoits to get ile
fnse industries as is "true farther
esmrf. There was no s.vinpat'i v ap
-ptfrent for .hipan The conn tition
and rivalry for jobs which always
I- -existed with orientals occupying
r' many posts that normally would
have been colored, neutralized any
1- thought that the Japs belonged
c- to the-great area of colored races.
1 In fact, the colored Califomian
i- knows the Jap well and m'imnte
in ly and frequently has not held him
>n in the highest regard,
ip "Another striking thing is that
although many of the first rank
Jn arists of color are here on the ]
rs coast now. I observe that none of
_ them have thought of^fleeing east,
it* They are striving whenever an opnm-tunity
presents. to no forward
for the benefit of themselves m
ir dividually and the race as well."
ne ?
uk
,0 HI.RKI.F.Y STOPS ST.
on STEYHEN
ii. Hy I'ncle Tug
>in
..._ | Spectators saw plenty of action
~ Monday, Decen\ber 1T. betwr en the
St. Stephen and Berkley girls'
teams. Ai the half, Berkley K, arid
,n St. Stephen 7.
Thirts five seconds of the sec.
,, or (1 half Berklciy scored. F. Ad
h(. tlison fought in her position like ?
he lion, backed by (Tiger) M. Frnzier.
yH+h.- IVrrr "mrrvorf like .jr Me ret! ry,
,'n ,and F. Reid shot like a torredo.
un ' F>nal score, Berkley 17; St
ljy Stephen. 14.
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NEWBERRY COUNTY
TEACHERS MEET
Fiiday afternoon, December 12,
life County Teachers Association
v. as held in the junior high building
at D.ayton Street school With
He vice president, Mrs. Haines,
presiding.
During ~"the worship - sorrier
Chi istmas carols were sung by
he group. Invocation by Prof. A.
T. Butler, and remarks by the
president. Shu g&ve.'yviae counsel
and encouragement to all to con.
.inue true service.
The reports from the groups
during re-assembly period were us
follows, respectively: "How to
teach reading to retarded pupils,"
led by Mesdames Jennie K. Gilliam
and Mattie Jones; intermediate
group, Miss Louise H.
Burch, "How to teach the unit ucl
iviCy in all subjects," led" by MTss"
Keitt, the chairman. She gave an
outline of the "Birth of Christ"
she was using in her class, which
was, very guild Ne.xt month Mrs.
Eunice H. Allen will lead the discussion,
"How to integrate the
"nil net ivity wit'll the subject mat
ter hi the text book." Hivh 1
Miss Vivian Neely,, "The problem
if discipline," was discursed. Next
month, "How to solve the pro
blem," will be discussed.
The Red Cross report was read
which was five times greater than
last vear's reuort. After the un
?' i i > i h e< 1 hnsi'u-HB and rcuen tiny
Unr-me'/pah, Llie meeting adjourn.
d.
People's Hospital Auxiliary No.
t'np. Mlntslefs^'Wivfs 'CmiteM of
Newberry County
Friday nipht, December 12, 8
o'clock at Bethlehem Baptist
hutch the most popular minister*
wives, were: first, Mrs. E. E.
Gaulden of Bethlehem Baptist
churchp Mrs. H. F. bmipter of
Miller Chapel A. M. E. church
atul Mrs. Daisy.-.Freeman of. Cal_
vary, and two otkr Baptist
churches.
The reports were as follows:
Mrs. E. E. Gauldin. $111.2*- "
B7 1-'. Sumpter. $76.00; Ilrs. Daisy
Freeman. $47,027 Sirs. "R. "FT.
Younp, $7167007 ~~Mrp. Zadie Reasoner.
$26.00; Mrs. Janie Shepherd.
$21.62; Mrs. J. K. Gilliam. $14.66
Mrs. Gibson, $11.80; Ministerial
Union, $10.00. Since the weather
tun o Siwili.m/inl nt Vi o nro
n ?ir* iiiv. tniivui uiuri i y j'v'i in (u v
being: received.
The program consisted of a
musicnle bv the piano pupils and
ilee club of Drayton Street school
of which Mis. Eunice H. Allen is
directress. The pupils who render.
I'd selections were little Misses
Yvonne Quails. Jean Gary. iRnby
Louise" and Grace Grant, Aerie'
Devalt, Margaret Davenport. Cod
lie Jackson, and Thomasena Mar.
ton; masters Julian E. Grant, B.
G. Quails. E. \V. Lillievcod and
Joseph Allen. All of the renditions
werti.good. Much credit is due
Mrs. Charitv Montgomery f\o
suggesting the contest.
Dr. Urant and the inenibe.: oT
tlie auixiliary thank all for yotn
cooperation.
Eunice 11. Hall, reporter
JENKINS SCHOOL
M. E. Mc^attry, Principal
r>_ .* o ?> ?ri,.. . ......l. ..
niiwmnii, uu: -i
student,, are very proud that the\
have completed their hot lit'
room, which is 0iie of in* most mM
Jein ami up tu d;.te lunch rooms
in the county. Our hot I
pervisor, Mrs. Wilson, visited utr
lunch room and okeyed it wit1
word., of praise. Our Jeanes s">
pervisor. Mrs. C. V. Green, win
V ever alert and wide awake,
visited our school Monday and ex.
pressed herself as ve?v well pleas
ed with our organization, hi t
a little disapofnted about the d
attendance record. She too 1
beautiful words of- praise for i
'retting and equipment of o'u
lunch room.
Now that the Christmr. V
lays are approaching and ev
one seems to be of a < heei '
spirit in spite of the fact that
country i? at war -with foreiv
powers, we are looking forward
our annual Christmas tree Decern
ber 22.
W e have organized our basket
bait team for this serson as fa1
lows: Viola- Jackson, captain o'i
the girls team; -Browne
captain of the boys team. The propects
are very bright, for a vie',
torous season, therefore e:< 1
captain* is sounding his wurni: t
to the various teams of our sections
to look out for Jenkins.
We are sorry to report that om
of our teachers, Mrs. V. Mingo, is
some what indisposed, but is mue'
better at thiw time, and able to bi
at her post. She is planning
spend the holidays in Sumnu i vTITe
S. C. with her mother.
Miss Ethel M. Shuler, anothei
one of our teachers, is in smile:
is she calmly says tnat sue i
planning on spending her holidi y
in N. J. and N. Y. We are curiom
to read between the lines as wi
would like to know whether ther<
are any wedditig bells in con
nection with this visit.
Mr. McCattry, our principal
plans only to visit bis -forme
home, Kingstree, S. ai d retu.i
by Columbia for ? short st
^rnetting-- relatives an-4- f-eiomls, U.
wilt bev accompanied by Mrs. A
S. McCattry, his wife, who is i
teacher in the Bethel gramma i
school, Livingston, S. C.
We are planning on clusing to
the holidays December 2's. u<
January 5, unless for some i; 11
forseen causes that we re opei
earlier.
The weather was fair on las
Sunday. In spite of the chill'
breeze quite ? number of churcl
goers assembled at Sit. Zion fo
service. Our beloved pastor, Rev
T. S. Olc/ver, mounted the rostrun
usual. He preached a wonclerfu
soul stirring sermon,
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LIVINGSTONE MID-SEMESTER
HONOR LIST ANNDUNTTTD
Salisbu y, N. C.?Acting Dean
~ F. 1). Drew Of Livingstone College ~
recently released for publication
the Livingston? College ~ mid-re.. "
mester honor list, a rating cf the
students who have done work at r
f>asfc-tfuarter of the current school
year.
average of ?.75 of a. pusjibLe 11.00 J
points is William Cowhe'd, a
frerfhmai. of Pittsburgh, Pern.
The current list totals twenty-,
one honor students, with ten se- 1
niors, four juniors, four sopho I
mores and three freshmen.
Tie complete list n order of
rank inc'udes William Cowherd,
Pi ?-buri:'l\ P e n n.: Constance
Spottswood. Wartimeton, D. ('.;
" Fredericka Flack, Detroit, Mich.;
Eleanor T. Babington-Johnson.
Salisbury, N. C.; John T. Fra/er. ~
Indianapolis, Ind.; Tliomas W.
. Pie'-cy. Ilhaca. hL?Y_; Yvonne Goi
don,' Charlotte,' N.C.; Lucille
C. Cannady, Wadesboro, N. C.;
William Clemmons, Washington,'
N. ('.; Lorenzo MoCormick, *
Wndesboro, N. C.; l.ydia Station,
East Spencer, N. C.; Walter
Bowen, Port Chester, N. Y.;
Clayton Chaney, Elmira. N. Y.;
. PhQ.L.tl.. T ,. M V . TT*,
le-i Cottri'M. Oh'^- .
fxvthrviiH (iiavc:. Salisbury, N.
C.; Bettyc .Tenti Harris. P-"vu'"'U"
Calif.;?PhnHi's Shaw !? >. j
-hum, Ala.;?liu.at.hy .Shulu? Kwitiwvi'l?\
N. C.; Marirarot Wall, Ham- 1
let. N. C [.a' olip. Warren, Salis
bury, N. C.
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