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EDUCATION WEEK
THIS GREAT CAUSE WILL RE
CEIVE ATTENTION IN ALL
PARTS OF COUNTRY
This is “education week,” all over
the United States, and the cause of
education is being emphasized ii
many ways.
In Brunswcik appropriate programs
are being presented in the schools,
with many students taking part.
Members of the board of education
and others, are expected to make
talks during the week. Fred G.
Wanle, secretary of the Board of
Trade, was one of the speakers yes
terday. and J. T. Colson is on the
prpgyvtm for two o’clock, at the gram
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CHRISTMAS SEAL
SALE PROGRESSES
TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION
REGARDS IT AS SATISFAC
TORY UP TO PRESENT
The sale of anti-tuberculosis
Christmas Seals is progressing satis
factorily, according to reports from
Mrs. C. H. Crawford, chairman of the
campaign. Quite a neat sum was
realized Saturday, which' was Tag
Day in the sale, when a bevy of beau
tiful young girls was on the streets
tagging everyone with tiny red cellu
ffoid double-barred crosses the em
blem of the association.
The campaign committees wishes
to express its of UleJ
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I iilc ;i delegating comin^H
if of all the women's
ga aiMuons In the city will
before the board to again petition!
them t(i make an appropriate At for
li/fttV' iMU.'i: l ." r of a juvenile court
Mtih sufficient funds,
to maintain several years, and |
last Veav were told that the
already
an.l no Ini'll were avaituhinKjE a.
As this regular
making the budget, it is hog^ • ,
com in issiiiia a:, will provide
great and worthwhile work,
much this
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would 1 A. . ,1 to the m
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eaitmeVjl •'! ■ • "ow costs
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hut it is ve ;• i-l ....I that
ali. adv eon i-i. • ":g some -A<f
tills line mi 1 'tie petiliejf
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sent In on ! , tuber
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FUNERAI OF REP. M^B
(By Associated Press.
Chicago, Dec. W.—The
Representative .lames R. Mann, who
died Thursday in Washington, today
laid in state a ta local undertaking
establishment preceding the funeral;
services t.h!s afternoon at Hyde Park
Presbyterian church. In addition to
the house and senate delegation from
Washington, a number of other pub
lic men wee here to attend the ser
vices
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