Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . nd, which hasheadquarters at 590 Fifth avenue. NewTork City. State branches have been formed atEackensack, Lakewood, Spring Liakea,nd Ridgewood, and these, as well asthe one to be formed here, -will be vis-ited during the summer by representa-tives from the metropolis. It is theplan of those who are endeavoring toaugment the campaign in New Jerseyto further its interests through enter-tainments, garden parties, theatricalsand other public affairs. The object of the fund is to support. train in trades not requiring sight, and
Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . nd, which hasheadquarters at 590 Fifth avenue. NewTork City. State branches have been formed atEackensack, Lakewood, Spring Liakea,nd Ridgewood, and these, as well asthe one to be formed here, -will be vis-ited during the summer by representa-tives from the metropolis. It is theplan of those who are endeavoring toaugment the campaign in New Jerseyto further its interests through enter-tainments, garden parties, theatricalsand other public affairs. The object of the fund is to support. train in trades not requiring sight, andfind remunerative employment for thebhnded soldiers of the Allies. In thee^-ent of war with Mexico the name ofthe fund will be changed to TheAmerican. British, French, BelgrianPermanent Blind Plelief War Fund,and all contributions received ?will bedistributed proportionately in theTTnited States and the three countriesabroad, according to the announcementof those in charge. Oo^^oe^ste-f. Cra-Tyg^oce^. J\^ >3^ \=\\^. AMERICAN GIRL ij SERVING BLIND. + < Miss Esther Cleveland, eldest daugh-ter of the late Grover Cleveland, her services at St. Duns-tons and Is making a noble sacrificein aiding and caring for blind Britishsoldiers. _ ^^ tiOiA^^LL, YY\a,6S., Sww- BJjINDSOjbffeRS AND SAILORS rPfi^SWcted that several hundredpeople from this city will attend thebig lawn party to be held in Lawrencetomorrow evening for the benefit ofblind soldiers and sailors of Franceand Belgium The affair was organ-ized by a committee of young women,who have worked hard to make theevent a most successful The party will be conducted at the cknell grove. Reservoir street, andth\ program of the evening will in-cline concert numbers by the Franco-Belltian brass band, fireworks and ad-dre^cs by such orators as former Gov-ernol Aram J. Pothier of Providence,R. I.,land French Consul C. J. Flamondof New York. The grounds will beelaborately decorated for the occasionan
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