. Virginian . Easley, all of whom were beloved by thechildren. Susie Booker had such good practice in managing big undertakingswhile getting out the Virginian, that she was put in charge of a popularboys school in Philadelphia. She had excelent teachers, having chosen themherself. There was Elinor Dameron who taught vocal; Airginia Bouldin,physical education; Blanche Conwell, reading; and Maria Meredith, cooking. And now I saw dear S. N. S. It was the same from the outside, buthad undergone some changes within. There were several girls who hadreturned, for I saw Ella Jinkins teaching her domes


. Virginian . Easley, all of whom were beloved by thechildren. Susie Booker had such good practice in managing big undertakingswhile getting out the Virginian, that she was put in charge of a popularboys school in Philadelphia. She had excelent teachers, having chosen themherself. There was Elinor Dameron who taught vocal; Airginia Bouldin,physical education; Blanche Conwell, reading; and Maria Meredith, cooking. And now I saw dear S. N. S. It was the same from the outside, buthad undergone some changes within. There were several girls who hadreturned, for I saw Ella Jinkins teaching her domestic science pupils howto cook light bread without heating it, so it could be easih cut when is the sad looking lady attending to the aflfairs of the school? Miss Page One Hundred Six. Ml l£ i|l|R^ Mary gave up the job, it ha\iiig become too much for her, and Dora Jetthad kindly offered to take her place. On the outskirts of Farmville, almost hidden by a big- straw hat, I sawSallie Barksdale weeding- her cabbage patch. The kitchen door of the houseopened and there appeared Sarah Moore. They could not be separated andwhen Sallie felt it her duty to raise cabbages for the Nomial School, Sarahthought it her duty to help also. There were several noble ladies who. ha\ing felt the need of satisfactoryshopping centers when in Farmyille were philanthropic enough to go intothe mercantile business so that all future students of this institution oflearning could enjoy the shopping advantages known to larger cities. Thesenoble women were Pearle Young, Jacqueline Xenable, ]\Iary Rice. LucyIrving, Daphne Gilliam, and Anne Bullock. What was this next sight which greeted my eyes? Who the runningfigure and who the one pursuing? Looking more intently at them, I per-ceived Elizabeth


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