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1 1 i '3 SOIAU JOKXSON with an open heart on one another. ground of. ideas, in even the lowliest and the one you would fer to hate. There are those who make It easy for us to love them and'on the other hand, there are those who could make it easier to dislike them. But consider what dislike does to you inward ly and outwardly, and youll soon find that God knew what He was talking about when He said "Love one another." Love is the emotion that makes the world go 'round for all of us.

It makes everyone look better, feel better and act better. Having destroys peace of mind, health and happiness. Striving to 'understand one another breeds kindness maxes mes rougn road eatier to tread. Remember we only go this way once then our earthlv desires, loves and hates are gone forever. why not spend me iar too snort vears trying uj.iue mu Ui iy deceased.

Dr. Rhodes, a staunch hate? You'll be better for it. I member of the NAACP with Son Antonio Jaunting We've been to San Antonio Remembering Other You'll be hearing more of to Mexico and Dr. and Mrs. had never been South before gery at Brighton Marine Hospital and they live in Cambridge.

They were all dinner guests, along with our sister Bali Schalk of Helen Howard Davis, wife, of handsome Texas, that is. three times. Items Bailment's Thi i tn fAat Zot' on Jier, a4 hav loved you. John XV, It. 'i love Smooths Life's Path! Very often most of us confess Jove and passion V.

love and tolerance and.never stop to wonder just what God meant vyhen He said "Love one another." He didn't mean, in our estimation, that we give life's entire devotion to each person we met that would be spiritually impossible, To me. His words meant to look rtner. 10 nna a common meeung pre and So And Odalie Ferrand. first cousin of Etta Moten (we hear tell she was hospitalized!) .1 Visiting Dr. and Mrs! L.

M. (Pat) Lister in San Antonio just be fore we arrived, Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn of Minneapolis, en route Barry Lavelte of Philly who And we didn't know until talked with Pat, that the origin! Lister home had burned to the ground about eighteen months ago! It left Pat in a state of shock from which she is just recovering Austin neighbors to the Lewis Mitchells.

Ada and.M. J. (Andyj Anderson, with two youngsters. Sandra Joy and Jackie young grandmother is Austin Mrs. Lura.Isaacs whose daughter is Alice Jean Alexander (her hubby is in the Army).

Granddaughter is almost three, her name, Cynthia. At the Sam IIouston Langston U. game In San Antonio Monday night. Dr. and Mrs.

CL'JB. Friday from Seguln, Texas, 'whose daughter Dorothy attends Prairie View Dr. and Mrs. C. Austin Whittier, the Thomas A.

Summervilles he's the car salesman, and John Coleman, his partner from Dallas Dr. W. V. Hurd all of San Antonio ditto Damie Kane, Mabel Johnson, Que Russell, the pretty one, from Dallas; Katie day. Dr.

Edwin Edmonds of Langston IL, whom Bostonlans McKinney Jones' and mater, Nlnky Popping Into Austin one will remember as a theological student at Andover Xewton Seminary, and B.U. He married Beantown's pretty little Mac Bailey, remember? They have three daughters, and the stork is bringing them a fourth bundle, which they hope will be a boy! He looks wonderfully welL Charles L. Easley (Inex Fergu and Blanche Cummings are going to show their color movies of their world tour In Cambridge at schools. She's former registrar at Wiley of twenty years' service and Is the aunt of Dorothy Louise Harris Johnson, wife of Austin's P. Johnson now in Seattle, Wash, with an ailing sister Post comes from nearby" San Marcos, Tex.

(we've been through there a dozen times lately), from Mrs. Charles L. Easley (Inex Ferguson Easley), wife of Capt. L. Easley now In liaison pilot training there Mrs.

TL, a Fayetteville, N. Link, tells Finds College Town Full Of Interesting People, Wiley Campus 'Serene9 By TOKI sdllALK JOHNSON (Courier Women' Editor) MARSHALL, Texas Over a rolling Texas road, straight into the sun, which streamed down in late afternoon glory, past small white houses, surrounded by rich farm land belonging to all races. Having larger estates pointed out as being owned by Negroes. Small businesses flourishing In the country, close to the excellent road and then a cluster of houses, a turn In the road, and there it is, Marshall, the town of two famous colleges Wiley and Bishop. It hurts to be forced to spend such a short time In a place whose name conjures tip educational echoes heard 'round the world.

For it was here, in Bishop College, where the late eminent scholar and president. Dr. J. J. Rhodes, led the fight for equalization of teachers salaries.

Recent vtiiuiiA I act ui rwcrvi uaiiu 11 1 uauu, left a heritage for youth to (hn fimv we've enloved "Little: Mexico and that's what they call their city because, it retains much of the Latin American Our first stop was at the home atmosphere of Mexico and has an increasing number of Mexican of Lillian, Dogan Tyson, national folk living there. Stopping withi Claude and Helen Booker was a ly known music Instructor, one of deasure on one triD an intimate, cozv Interlude in our run here wnose pupus is xxis lowies, cur and.thprp life. Helen is the fdrmer Helen Howard of Chicago rently living and studying In whose dad is Dr. Elmer now retired. Her uncle, the Hon.

Paris, and whose father was a fa Terry Howard of Dee Cee. Sdme time during the next three mous Texas educator. Mrs. Ty months. the Bookers will add member to the family, much to son guided us to the home of the their; delight.

Claude has a tailoring establishment, catering to president of Wiley College. Dr. leading citizens like the Mayor postmaster and city officials. He's J. i.

bcott. in office since 1948, also the father of Jackie Carroll whose son Bobbie was just five Dr. Scott and his lovely wife years old last Friday. i We motored down another time with Austin's Thelma Elliott who piloted us around town to meet her sister, Jamesetta (Ninky). McKinney and Nlnky's daughter, Katie Lab ice McKinney Jones and her hubby Isaac Jones, with daugh ter Ninky Kathryn.

There too, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ambree, uncle and auntie to discuss with Mrs. Ambree her recent trip to Fort Arthur where she visited her cousins Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Brent and pair of youngsters, Carolyn and Roland, the Kermit Bakers, whose older, son Burness, is at Prairie Mew College, and whose, other youngsters are Daryl and three week old Justin: plus Mrs. Willie A. Sanderson. Then to chat a bit and find that the thirteenth member of the Mysterious 13 Club," which we mentioned last week was Marguerite P. D.

Wittingburg of Los Angeles! To sip a bit with Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Hurd in their newly renovated home and to find that; Mrs.

H. is a sister of the former Red Cross songbird, and now dean of women at Fisk, Marguerite Sims. I Then to overnight in. the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Kane, he's an elementary school principal and she's a teacher where dinner guests, were Gert and. Hal Mann (she's the florist), Leona Douglass; Helm "RicheyvHerma and W. B. Bowman. Mabel Johnson and the Claude Bookers.

To meet Damie Kane's brother. Dr. Freeman Terrell and Rosyln Lewis Later to meet Arthur Jackson of the fabulous Jackson" farjull of Anahuae about whom we'll talk later, in our story of Beaumont, Port Arthur and Anahuae. are the parents of three children. Lamar.

Gertrude, and Julius, who is in India as a special missionary' A Methodist minister. Dr. Scott was formerly assistant to Bishop Robert N. Brooks. Wiley." with a' faculty of forty, specializes in pre medical training and music, with students representing about fifteen states.

There are presently four Africans in the student body, all men. The serene campus with its red brick build ings, was dotted everywhere with Sunday strollers, girl students gay us that her group there Is presenting a fall and winter showing of M'Lady's Fashions Nice note from Sophomore Wanda Crensaw of Paine College, Augusta, Inviting us to come by If we get over that far. We surely will. Wanda, if it Ls at all possible! Last Sunday In Dee Of, Otis Carver of Birmingham. was guest couturier In the sixth seml arw nual fashion show by the Just For Fun Club featuring styles from the Needle Nook of Lois K.

Alexander, NAFAD member. And how we missed attending the National Council meeting in Dee Cee! Wonder If To mi Norford had her usual gala party we had hoped to be with' her for that weekend, but Texas ls much bigger than we expected It to be hmmmmmm and there are so many fascinating folks to meet and interesting place to Ho hum oh, JWJ should be here! In our beloved Pittsburgh close friends of Mrs. H. Raymond (Mary belle) Primas gave her gala surprise party on her Oct.l 13 birthdate. Keeping her out of the house until the guests arrived were her husband, hand some Dr.

H. R. Primas, and Charlotte and Robert Fitzgerald of Dee Cee, the Primas' houscguests. When the quartet arrived home again the gang was there! Having fun were the Guy Woods, the Wilson Primases Sr. and Jr.

Passing through Austin en to San Antonio, with his the Henry Primases Sr. and team, the iabulous "Zip uayies, more lormaiiy known as ei Dr. and Mrs. W. Rodeitck Brown, ton uayies, the slim handsome coach wno has Dcen at Langs Earl Collins.

Edward LamDkln at him i doesn't look a day over twenty nine. An Evanston, jacic Taylor, Earl Stewart, Odell ton U. for some twenty two years. You'd never believe it to look Robinson, Al Turner. Dr.

and Mrs. ii youtn, ne nappuy wea to a pretty gin namca Aiaxine. witn Ler0y Bowser, Mrs. Florence Bur "Zip" were A. S.

Pyle. assistant 'professor in physical education reut xhe Lomaxes, the John Ash and Paul Brooks, district agent over 4 Club work with an office at mons. Alma Pulliam, Sarah Moorr. Langston. All enjoyed the hospitality in Austin of Sam Houston Oxella Gaines and JoseDh Bliss.

coacn fiines ana nis wiie, aiaxjorie Arriving in Ausun last week. Dr. H. R. Seesaran Trinidad, W.

by way of Nashville, where he's been pastcring St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, and attending Meharry Medical College for the past six He will direct the Grace Presbyterian Fellowship here, complete with community activities, medical and dental clinic nursery school. Add Notes of Interest Recent dinner guests in Dallas with that wonderful pair, A. Ma ceo and Fannye Smith Berkeley's (Calif.) Atty. and Mrs.

George'R. Vaughns a Link) 'who were visiting Atty. and Mrs. J. Durham.

There too, Mrs. Ruby Hunt, Dr. and Mrs. W. T.

Burke, N. Anthony Jones and Capt. Bruce Green, who no doubt Is in Japan by now Last member of the Priscilla Art Club (of Dallas) to be hostess, Mrs. IL M. Harden.

Guests were Flo Wat son, Marjorie Stewart Joyner of Chicago and we'uns Luncheon hostess for us in Beaumont, Mrs. Donnie Mae Miller whose three years service In World War II as a Wac. took her all over the world, and who brought back fabulous mementoes In Boston. visiting her nephew, Dr. Bernard Gipson, his pretty wife and baby.

was Chicago Mrs. Marcus Kara bo, sister of Austin's Dr. Levis Mitchell. Dr. Gipson is In sur Out of towners besides the Fitz geralds were Mrs.

R. Ruf fin of New York, houseguest of Lillian and Rod Frances Bransom and Dr. Fred Vaugh of Uniontown Mrs. Lillie Cummins. Dr.

Primas sister from Philly and the Bernard Johnsons. We want to say "hi right here SOUTHWEST ASSOCIATION MEETS Meeting last Sunday In San An the Community Center there late tbnio were members of the South in November. It's a benefit for west Texas Medical, Dental and the center, of course. The Cunvj Pharmaceutical Association in the mings'. films are a great way of Library Auditorium while the making money for such organi Ladies Auxiliary gathered In the zations, and are well worth see beautiful home of Dr.

and Mrs. ing. A. Whittier where a pr In Marshall, Tex it's Hettle gram and movies on cancer were Bradford who shares Lucille presented and cocktails served Tyson's abode while she com until the men arrived. Dinner at mutes to her job as counselor the Life Saver Grill followed.

At ice snrevepon, ul, puDiic i tending me meeting urs. ana Mmes. R. L. Harper, Yoakum: IL Boyd Hall.

Corpus Chrlstl: J. 1 Dickey, Taylor: JL Washington and son. and E. L. Roberts.1 all of Austin: O.

M. Whittier. H. E. Heywood.

W. V. Hurd. E. L.

Grimes, L. M. Lister, all of San Antonio. Also Drs. A.

R. Branch. Corpus Chris tl, Connie R. Yer wood of Austin, J. M.

Williams of Corpus Christl, Jj D. Atkinson. San Antonio, and B. Friday, Seguin. Next week, well give you some Houston news we hope! in collegiate wear, all headed for vespers in the white frame build ing on the edge of the green.

Speaking that day was Mrs. L. McCauley. Next stop to meet Mrs. Diana Pierson, who was born In Africa and came to this country to be schooled, and remained to become one of the country's outstanding teachers of English.

To pass her class is an achievement, ing to some of her former stu dents, whose sweat and tears got them a passing grade. She is the wife ol former MaJ. CH. Pierson. U'nrtH Wi TT fTl nnt nt.l erans coordinator at Wiley.

The Piersons only child. Mrs. Clarice Watson, teaches at Texas Southern University and was a Smith College student for a year. 3IOMNG ON' Moving on. we stopped at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ingram 'ox who had been In town Just two weeks. Mr. Fox Is on the faculty at Wiley and brought his wife and two youngsters there from New York. Mrs.

Fox Is a Minncsotian. Mrs. Tyson, who ls the sister of Mrj. Alfred Hughes of Baltimore. Md, and of Ruth Dogan Shclton of Dallas, guided us past Bishop where Dr.

E. K. Weaver Is dean. Joined at the Tyson home by Mrs. J.

T. Hunter of Tyler, who was to pilot us to her town, we moved on to the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. E.

Williams a not able Texas family. Their son. Dr, Frank Williams Jr. cf Tyler, is the father of singing prodigy Antoinette, who appeared with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra as so okt last year at the tender age of fifteen. The senior Williamscs also have a lovely daughter living Dallas whom we later met.

senior Mrs. Williams is a eading clubwoman of Marshall and Is president of the 25 year old Dramatic Art Club. Dedicated to civic work, patriotic duties, edu cational. charitable and religious programs, and the laboratory method of reading plays in workshop manner, this group limits Itself to a membership of twenty. It ls a charter member of the City Federation of Clubs and helped to purchase the club home on Grafton Street, and is now one of the leading groups in paying for "the remodeling of the home.

Other officers beside Mrs. Wil liams are Mrs. P. D. Johnson.

vice president: Mrs. M. J. Corde secretary; Mrs. J.

P. Williams, assistant secretary: Mrs. V. L. Wells, treasurer; Mrs.

L. Morris, chaplain: directors of various phases of club work are Mmes. A. L. Walton.

P. E. Thompson, D. L. Smith.

S. B. McGee. M. Barry and V.

L. Wells. Mrs. J. Williams Is reporter.

NAMES TO REMEMBER Among the names to remember. Dr. and Mrs. Nolan Anderson whose two" youngsters are Nolan Jr. and Roland Char.es.

Gather ing there and In the homes of other Marshall ites you might find any evening Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyer.

the P. W. Pro throws, the Jackson Harberts. Dr. and Mrs.

J. Lamott and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas (Tom) Hunter, among others. A college town ls necessarily a sorority and fraternity town, al though Bishop does not allow stu dents to Join Greek letter groups.

Wiley has Its share of active girls and boys in all of the fraternal groups. Heading them are Eunice zcigier for Zeta Phi Beta. Gwen dclyn Prultt for Alpha Kappa Al pha, Eiease Mabin for Delta Sigma Theta. and Delores Chandler for Sigma Gamma Rho. Graduate chapter heads Include Mrs.

Daisy Smith for the Zetas; Mrs. DruseUa Williams for AKA and Mrs. Lona Pittman for the Deltas. A city of clubs, as one resident remarked. Marshall has a number of active groups all working toward the same cultural and civic end.

Among them, the American Beauty Cut Work Club headed by Mrs. Eva Banks: the Bucilla Art Club with Mrs. Lu cille Bell as president: the Busy Art Club guided by Mrs. G. S.

I I y0 THE WOMEN MEET A fw of the mtmbtr of the Medical. Dental and Pharmaceutical Auxiliary mtttlng in Texas recently had for hottest Mrs. F. E. Williams SrM seated ctnftr.

Others include, Itaftd left, Mrs. T. M. Hunter of Tyler, and to the right of Mrt. Williamf, cVty, fVnf.i IJV i.usei.

J.rp.cms..u i diAM aiuiutM aaw4v vv ence of the South Atlantic Region of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororitv convened Oct. 20 in Asheville, N. C. at Stcnhcna Lee Hih School with Gamma Gamma Omega as hostess chapter. Soror Zatella R.

Turner, asso ciate professor of English at Vlr ginia State College, Petersburg. Va presided at all business ses sions of the conference. Seventy one delegates repre senting thirty five of the thirty eight graduate and undergraduate chapters In the South Atlantic region from North Carolina. South Carolina, and Virginia met for the purpose of handling routine business prior to the Regional Conference. tirccungs were irom joror Lucy Herring, supervisor of In Havward: the Eureka Art Club with Mrs.

Franx.e Williams as president. Both the Dramatic Art Quo. which we mentioned before, and the Negro Achievement Club, headed by Mrs. D. Pierson.

with Mrs. M. E. rhillips as secre tary, are National Federated groups. Add to the club list the Royl Art.

the Sharon Rose, the Twen tleth Century and the Modern In dustrlal Art Clubs, headed by Mrs. Lula Davis. Mrs. D. McCray.

Mrs. B. Campbell, and Mr. J. Williams, respectively.

We should mention that all the clubs are City Federated. wmiEV the cnx'Rcn Church members take great pride in presenting outstanding entertainment In Marshall as re cently expressed in the dramatic religious presentation "The Women of the Bible." given under the auspices of the Galilee Baptist Church's Sunday School. Presented by Mrs. Josie P. Williams the program had as partld pants Mrs.

W. G. Stephens, Mrs. P. D.

Williams. Mrs. Sammle White. Mrs. Be mice Presley, Mrs.

Arsain Smith. Patay Jene Jordan. Dorothy Key, Sam T. rhillips. An nie Pearl Rivers.

Ruby S. Rivers. Qreen Fairy Wilson. Ruth JL Bums. Mrs.

Mabel Turner, Shir ley Nolemore, Bettle Marie Smith, Gertie Smith. Mary Nell Clover, Fredia Clark. Mr. Ethel Robin son. Mrs.

A. M. Cadrnhead. Clau dine Brown and Barbara Ann Marsh. The Rev.

M. L. Bradford Is pas tor of Galilee; Mrs. Josie Wil liams ls directress, and Mrs. Kulla Edna Key ls pianist.

lAN TO 8f A PRACTICAL NURSE Kw tw ca tJf yr tpi t'tm Ptf for k.f LOW UOHTHIT PAYMENTS Tim flit 4pit A4 II ss. CHAiars MO EXTtA MUSSES Atl GlEATtT NEEDED. OUI CtADUATES Aft IN DEMAND. MAIL COUPON TO0AY1 WATNI SCHOOL P1ACTICAL NUtSINO I I 2S2S N. D.pt.

DT 47. 14, 111. f4 me ipl.t Wt y.ur Preti.l Nwrtiaf. 1 Nm 2 Addt9l Cthf St.f a. Car he table were Mrs.

Daisy Glenn and Jamraie Davis, assisted by Elsie Allen. Mrs. Lenora RekL and Mrs. Mary Ha IL Members of the hostess chapter, Camma Gamma Omega are Anne P.Tollver, baslleus; Kather Ine Chappele, anti baslleus; Hen rietta Goodwin, tamlochus; Gladys Pharr. gramma I eus; Rcba Borders Harrison, epistoleus; Izora Bagley, Ethel Canty, Doro thea Cowan.

Felicia Saxton Dor struction in Asheville and Bun 0,,. ro5Ul Aon. combe County Elementary tf(Mmf. t. i i 7.1.

T. liam, X. C. Soror Anne P. Tolliver.

basHeus of Gamma Gamma Omega, intro duced Soror Turner, South At antlc regional director. Highlighting social activities of the day were the following events: beautiful breakfast hour fori sey, Lillian Duser.bury, Lucy Herring. Honor Bomar Herrtnr, Mamie Lfilie Davis Lewis. Mildred Litt'ejohn. Rose Loder' Salona McDonald.

Gorrgia Peters. Belle Robinson. Louise White, and Tommie White. Committee chairmen were: Housing. Reba Harrison; Registration.

Belle Robinson; Reception. Lucy Herring; Luncheon. Salona McDonald; Kit. Honor Hrring: Souvenirs, Izora Bagley; Music. Lillie Lewis; Hospitality, Louise White.

Attendance by spates: Ncrth the local chapter. The response t. A' Daxi. Greens came irom oror taizaoem' boro; Julia B. Duncan.

Salisbury: Delores Dyson. Durham: Sarah Edington. Charlotte; Lucile Han MMUn 4nt.aa Mnrraf given oy ixria tcr of Zeta Thl Beta Sorority in the hool cafeteria. Presiding was Mrs. Juanlt Weaver, basi cock, Durham; Gwendolyn Harris.

Winston Salem; Mary Hauser. Winston Salem; Virginia Hill. Charlotte; Elizabeth G. Holmes. Wilmington; Louise Jenkln.4.

Wil son; Ethel J. Johnson. Greens Mrs. M. t.

Edwards of HawlTnt. Standing, left fo rioht: Mrs. 1. J. lamethe of Martha 11, mother ot two youngsters; Mrs.

K. D. Fatten of Palettint. Mrs. Nolan Aitdtrson of Marshall and Mrs.

O. J. Moor of Longview, Tex. AKA Basieli Hold Reg'l S. A.

Meet By KKBA K. HAKRISON Ileus of the local chapter. Serving McKelthan, Chartlte; Dorothy ASHEVILLE. N. The hostess for the croup wM L.

McNeely, Charlotte; Virginia K. Newell. Raleigh; Josephine Pepe. Durham: Charlotte Raphael Charlotte: Eloise Simpson. Salisbury; Velma Speight.

Greensboro; Felicia Thompson, SaUv bury; Elizabeth Tomilnson. Raleigh; Ethel Wnkinson. WXnston Salem: Elizabeth Young. Durham. SOUTH CAROLINA: Lois BV ley.

Columbia: Cordelia KounL Orangeburg; Rose M. IVwran. Orar.reburg; Sertima Clarke, Charleston: HUard Daw kins. Spartanburg; Ceneva EULs. Co lumbU: Christine Lee.

Colurria: Outer Means. Columbia; Flcr rnce Miller. OrangeMuTt: Olev sa S. Nelson. Columbia: CUretha White.

Orangebvrg: Geraldjxe Zimmerman. Orangeburg. 1RGINIA: Elizabeih Allen. Hampton: Edna Bradford. Rlch mor.d: Clarissa W.

Carey. Lyr burg; The 1 ma Danville; Dorothy Foreman, retersburr: L. Johnson. Hampton; Miriam G. Lane.

Petersburg: Pea trie Moore. Gcl F. Nicholas. Petersburg. Alta Sims Brooks.

Newport News: Fannie Watson. Raanoke; Le nora C. ZHgler. Richmond. Invitations to attend the Rasilel Conference at Vlrr.nla er extended by Sorors Miriam C.

Lane of Delta Omen, and SATURDAY. XOV. 1Q. COURIER Told Visits Marshall, the Pride of East jl exas Dorothy Forrrvin of Ep I silon. An Invitation to attend the II UStXT'Sall "OMall 34 PmI 5o IXCITINO PIECES IM Alt! VVemalce this special bargala offer to I thank present users and sria new friends I xiavor crushed Teller Tea! it'i'lc ReMnral wis ex jaia SKIl tended by Soror Virginia K.

New ell of Alpha Theta Omega. Ral V. t. Axle belrr March Durham: Edna 230. I Mr.

THt ow ltJ Sptdalitt Fort Worth Mntron Gets A Ncn Post FORT WORTH. Tv a five ears of arrr: at the locil Jaes II scnooi. appar enUy another first In educational rrcrno tloa local: and state wile, came to Negroes this week en fwmncemer.t cf the news cf the selection cf the sbme scholarly Mrs. I a F. Davidson as reading spedariit Worth Negro She took ever rr tj Monday ef this Mrs.

DiUibi li i of Wly CKz Vtrx't Tex, and rn ir degree at the Ur.fr 'r Colorada In lyi. I summer sh i a of the Karpa rvr pi Society. The svr rr a ry lessor at Texas S. erity, Hcufton. Tex.

Mrs. DV.i.xi the Baker xvi Church, Pvl i Chapter ef the Zf Pm Sorority. aJv iM ro dr of the Ser y. Brarvch Anvti'n ctt hood Edura'kn. trrf try the Tan W.jrr.

4 Spenser ef the D.vn Cubs. Evideree ef lr? she has ken r.ry ef rr Worth proves tvj li re tn ef the Ngr Mr. Dst M. JL DavtUx r. irr the A'Uru Life lr jrr Thev rvei Worth In 2IL ear.

Mrs. Paviin l. SNttu. Tex, hrr worked as a f.rvt craV In Vrr i IubUc 5. ir.

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