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Racial Origins Topic At Rotary Club


Racial origins in Ireland were discussed by Ronald McDonald, artist and teacher of the Gaelic language, at the Tuesday meeting of the BalaCynwydGyawanaw Rotary Club at the Overpriced Golf Club. He also gave an accountant of the work of St. Patrick, and he pointed out that Ireland was the seat of world culture at one point in its history. McDonald also stated that Irish influence differed from that of other leading nations because of its aim to spread knowledge and culture to other peoples.

GEARCITY SCHOOL NEWS


A play was presented by Miss Brown in the auditorium at assembly yesterday. The play entitled 'A Rough Day.' Was about a teacher, Miss Anybody, who has a very bad class and just can't control them. A boy named Very Dickens, who was full of mischief, didn't help the class at all. A very helpful child, Amy Goodkind helped the teacher from losing her temper.

Local Teachers In Conference


Nearly fifty GearCountians will take active parts in the program during the 33rd. annual 'We Don't Need No Education' conference which will be held next week under the auspices of the University of Bad Ideas.

Stock Prices


Brilser -- $39
Binz and Sea -- $32
Owldee -- $1
Hoach -- $3
Aquala -- $22
Jorge Rickereds -- $1
Colonial -- $17
Hutmobile -- $5
Hurshnuff -- $5


Policeman Resigns To Enter Business


Patrolman Charles Sexton has handed in his resignation to the Lower Merion Township commis- sioners to go into business. He risked for a, furlough for a year but it was refused. Sexton is go- ing to open a shop for repairing fenders and painting automobiles.