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; X- { TWO Founders' Day At ft. & T. (Continued From Page One) may respectively prescribe in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pur suits and professions of life." I^IHI I CI A&i % 1 i > < A ... A 2 .. ?? m. iniokn ."luuuiun 11 ii tiui I / l'HE FU\ COUSINS IN ./ : p*^ - a li at I or "JRE OUTLOOK. GREENS! THE SERVIC v^illill SM laff mniP^ <#0?**s? ibbrssi V/*? V V/ V V/X <s ctivities! Be , Take health t 1 Refresh your ti] Drang BORO. N. C. SAT E OVERSEAS i X A ?>l 3S 3a 222 Offns Jf U UJL X eat: sensible! Be r y recreation am red nerves with re Crt URDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1944 constantly seeking new ide'as, j j and tested practices to keep the; department and farm people In the front rank. Membership Drive (Continued From Page One) / Br roast, and silver tea are some j of the activities to which they / look forward. Last year the W. S. C. S. made] fov flirt t?hilHrop in V?r / r. 'V I 1/ * 1/ (/ feed tion MfihVWl 11 Mil II >WMMMa34Ta> Xgjy ? ional ' noderate! d rest. a COLD I ish!
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