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should be introduced. 
..Some.‘said to begin at the fifth 
grade, others said that we already 
had enough studies without crowd- 
ing in any more. 
[t was proposed that each mem- 
ber write to some one on that topic 
and gét what information they could 
with complements of the Whittier 
Patrons’ Club and the principal, 
Prof. Wellemeyer. 
If you could inform me, so | could 
present it to him before our next 
meeting, I would be very much ob- 
liged, or if you would write me of 
some one | might address on that 
subject it would be of great help to 
us new beginners in Manual Train- 
ing in the publie schools. 
Very truly yours, 
MRS: S/2ASc LUT. 
816 N. Indiana Ave., 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 
» Oklahoma City, Feb. 
Mr. Mackin, 
Dear Sir: Your letter received and 
wish to thank you for it. It gave 
us-just the information we wanted. 
I think our Patrons’ Club is the 
12, 1911. 
same.as the Parent-Teachers’ Club of 
Manchester. 
Prof.. Wellemeyer, principal of 
Whittier School, read it aloud at our 
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from our regular lines—at prices cut so low that you will buy as soon as you see. 
room for new Spring Goods, and thus take this opportunity to move all remaining winter merchandise. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
meeting, also the clipping from the 
ing, also the clippings 
Manchester papers of your last 
meeting and the views taken by the 
speaker from Salem. I was con- 
gratulated for such a nice letter and 
for contributing so much towards 
making the meeting interesting. 
Prot. Wellemeyer said we had all 
the work you mentioned up to the 
fifth grade, but there it stopped un- 
til the 8th grade where the boys 
took up manual training and the 
girls cooking. 
There is a very nice new school 
called the Eugene Fields School 
which has a room fitted for such 
work and the eighth grade goes over 
there once a month for that purpose. 
Prof. Wellemeyer went over the 
other day and was much pleased 
with the way the scholars took hold 
of their work. 
He said they had 10 benches, cost- 
ing with complete equipment $30 
each, or $300 for the whole outfit. 
The girls cooked cream of wheat 
with dates and they gave him some. 
It was so good that he is going over 
again for another treat. 
I went the other evening down to 
the high school to an entertainment, 
and it was very nice. The building 
is certainly lovely, second best in the - 
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| Almy, Bigelow & Washburn | 
SALEM, MASS. 
WRIGHT 25c¢ STORE STOCK 
Purchased by us at a great sacrifice 
Now on Sale Continuing Saturday, Monday and Tuesday 
GREAT BARGAINS FOR THE THRIFTY SHOPPER 
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 
In addition to this stock of the Wright 25c Store, we offer exceptional values in all smal] lots of goods 
E DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SALE 
IF YOU LIKE TO SAVE MONEY 
from the 
U.S. Iam going to-have Prof. We 
meyer get me a good picture of 
also one of the Whittier School ar 
will send them with his” mare 
to the Manchester school 8. ye 
wish you could arrange once lett 
so it could be put in your papers. 
might be of interest to my mar 
Manchester friends. 
Thanking you in behalf of I 
Patrons’ of the Whittier School, 
am, 
Very truly yours, 
MRS. 8. A. LUTZ. 
816 N. Indiana Ay 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 
MANCHESTER. 
Dr. and Mrs. . Blaisdell are- e3 
pected home today from their tri 
to Florida. — 
The Essex County . associatic 
WRC will meet with Corps 42 in Re 
Men’s hall, Ipswich, ».;Wednesda: 
March 8. A delegation from here | ; 
planning to attend. 
Harmony Guild will have charg 
of the service at the Fisherman’ 
Institute, Gloucester, Sunday ever 
ing, February 26. “All members ar 
urged to attend this one. Trag 
leaves at 6.54. — 
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We MUST have 
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