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LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OP HAPPINESS—Mrs.
Frederic A. Groves, President General, National Society, Daughters
of the American Revolution, teaches her two grandchildren, Allene
and Eloise Phillips, about the rights of Americans in observance
of February as American History Month. The girls, 9 and 5
( respectively, are C.A.R. Members. Mrs. Groves sits at a desk
| once owned by John Hancock, bold signer of the Declaration
jof Independence. Spectacles used by Benjamin Franklin, a silver
| beaker owned by George. Washington, and a whale oil lamp of
; John Adams are on the desk. The chair was used in the White
| House, v by John and Abigail Adams. All articles are in the D.A.R.
[ Museum at 1776 D St., N.W., Washington. D. C. The D.A.R. urges
1 nationwide observance of February as American History Month
Washington, D. C.: Renewed es
farts to have February recognized
nationally as American History
Month m order to stimulate great
er) study of American History
wtre urged today by Mrs. Frederic
Aj Groves, President General,
Djaughters of the American Revo
lution.
.‘‘Many states,” Mrs. Groves said,
“have already proclaimed Febru
ary as American History Month
ahd have called for special obser
vance in schools, colleges, chur
ches and public gatherings. Most
of the proclamations were secur
ed through the efforts of state
members of the National Society,
Daughters of the American Re
volution.
“Studies made by our armed
forces give sound factual evidence
of the value of the teaching of
American History in stimulating
patriotism.
“For this reason,” Mrs. Groves
said, “members of the National
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1 the measure introduced in this
Congress by representative Jen
kins of Ohio to have the month
recognized as American History
Month. The resolution has been
referred to the House Judiciary
Committee.
“Our purpose in Urging the ob
servahce of American History
Month is summed up in the words'
of Abraham Lincoln, who urged'
that every .man receive at least a
moderate education ‘and thereby
be enabled to read the histories
of his own and other countries,
by which he may duly appreciate
the value of our free institutions’.
“And of course George Wash
ington had much the same thing
to say in his Farewell Address,
when he admonished us:
“ ‘Promote, then, as an object of
primary , importance, institutions
for the general diffusion of know
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compound in the control of peptic
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one of its most puzzling questions,
“What really causes ulcers?**
Newly introduced to this coun
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both in Europe and in the United
States, the compound called Exul
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factors missing in ulcer patients.
— Thia theory
»CaS2y on the cause
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far cry from
all other rea
rQp) sons advanced
for the occur
rence of ulcers.
• Dei) Among those
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-0 vanced ideas
Were nervous tension, and hyper
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With the first successes of
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according to American doctors
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h ture of a government gives, force
y to public opinion, it is essential
n that public opinion should be en
y lightened.’ t~
t “We should remember February
_ | not only as the birthmonth of
y Abraham Lincoln and George
3 j Washington, “Mrs. Groves said,
j “but also as the birthmonth of
t Thomas A. Edison, Charles A.
j Lindbergh, William Henry Harri
s son, Henry W. Longfellow, Daniel
, Boone, Emma Willard, and Marc
B Hopkins, to mention a few great
■ Americans.
- “In this month, too, Massachu
r setts, Oregon, and Arizona were
~ admitted to the union.
“Love of country is one of the
[ soundest and noblest sentiments
3 which can move any human
- being. The history of our own
- nation under God is the history of
■ a people who developed the finest
1 system of government ever yet
devised by man. This Republic
will be ours just so long as we
know it, love it and cherish it.”
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
YANCEY COCST*
Having qnagfied as AdminlstTa
» tor of the Estate of Pansy Frtmk-
Hn, deoeased, late of Yancey
County, this Is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
Decedent to exhibit the same to
the undersigned Administrator at
his home at Star Rt., Burnsville,
•N. C., on or before the 24th day
of January, 1960 or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery.
All persons owing the Estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
! This 24th day of January, 1907.
A. Z. Jamerson, Administrator
of the Estate of Pansy Franklin,
Deceased.
Jan. 24, 81, Feb. 1, 8-15-22
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