. Highland Echo 1915-1925. otorcycles, autos andauto trucks. Some they wrecked withsledges and some with wrecking the autos and autotrucks, they burned them. TheFrench officers considered this onlyjunk and allowed the mission totake it as scrap iron. Out of thejunk the school has an automobileand an auto truck that they wereable to make or assemble fromthese wrecks. Also an auto enginewas turned into a steam engine andwhen connected with our enginewas able to run the shaft that hadon it a planer, a boring machine, ashingle mill, a grinder and a largelathe. The night schools have


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. otorcycles, autos andauto trucks. Some they wrecked withsledges and some with wrecking the autos and autotrucks, they burned them. TheFrench officers considered this onlyjunk and allowed the mission totake it as scrap iron. Out of thejunk the school has an automobileand an auto truck that they wereable to make or assemble fromthese wrecks. Also an auto enginewas turned into a steam engine andwhen connected with our enginewas able to run the shaft that hadon it a planer, a boring machine, ashingle mill, a grinder and a largelathe. The night schools have been go-ing all the time. We have a nativeof French Congo who teachesFrench. Classes for the workmenare conducted in Bulu. The wivesof the workmen also those of ap-prentices, who have not been in E. H. KEYShoe Hospital Work Guaranteed MERRITT, THE TAILORLittle Heavy Legg WillCall For and Deliver YourPressing. TROUTT AND JOHNSONExpert Shoe Repairing 104 Washington Ave. •>- FRED HOPES CHAIR CLASS AT WORK, ELAT, I 4.,,. BUSY BEE CAFE Open day and night Regular dinner. Short Orders. Also Specials changed daily. Quick Service. A trial will Convince You. »II^N>H«MM>||^_a , ,<#????*???? i^ PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR S. E. CRAWFORDDentist Reagan Building Flowers from the Gardenof Melody, is the way some describe / GennettRecords Hear them on the StarrPhonograph at The Maryville FurnitureStore Pictures framed to order. low out here in the Bush it looksgood for several things that wewant to get for the school. CARPENTER CLASS The class has had all the workthat it was possible to do; in factit was not able to do near allthe work that was offered. Since thelast report they have put up two^ew dwelling houses, one of sevenand one of eight rooms, a new dor-mitory, a school house for theFrench school, a dry shed for theplant, have rebuilt a large part ofthe boys town at the plant, andbuilt a town for the evangelists toaccommodate 125 families. Furni-ture has been made for


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