Alt;0)MKflfQlTBq ' •.Mutual UwGctHrsrjc.\*j-IB,K; J L Moure. 1887. James W; F. H Wheeler. IW* C K. IIM II M Kmdrrdmr I«9); lota. I ©2. Warren Woodward. Miller. 181M. Thomas B. Tuttle.J. W Miller.uis Buckbee, J. M. HiKke. V T A Wakefield, C. P Phillip* one. Itoiinett Hall. Amos H lt;afaged lewf'xAr, (vHowf.jrli-Of) fA A mlVTlt; napiain. Oforict(; W Woodn ard •s Soerk*. Q M Siwci I iiiJuy. jiii*lo ineir ity and md adter generations ots bound for wlt;Jasper Count) Mum-urn Inc , was made from a part of the stockade o! An-derscnville Prison and was presented in 18K to the post1 H Whrrlcr J P A RParkell. David Miller. James G. Irmn, J. H Coffman, W Shubert. H Hubberl. H. I. Gaibrealh. Thomas E Gray. J. H. Halston. A J. Crandall. Walter Benedict, K G. .Scawcll. J. K. Twitchell A F. Uwis. Jofn C. Gill, G A Hose. Charles Pod. S. K Wrtiel. John F. Hod-shire. Emanuel Edwards. J C. Bridges. Charles Bovard, Jouah Tllden. C. W Bodkin. H. P Sloan. E C.Andrew Russell. W A Charter officers were Thomas A. Wakefield, commander; A B. Parkell. senior vice commander. E. R Wheeler,Current Comments-her shgivHoc an 1) pencilThen later, when he tells the 'oral unemployment office I don't have noAin't G«t NoGrEnglish teachers worry too much grammar - about how a student says something rather than ' what hr says -defecates to the recent annual conventual job. they will also hand him a pencil to■A the National Council of teachers of |ist his qualificationsEnglish in San Die* were told I don't have no pencil lor job! is in-For instate when a boy says. 1 don't correct, of course Many of the products ofhave no pencil. should an English teacher „ur high schools would say. I ain't got nogive him a lecture on double negatives' pmnl tor job. -Mkestoo Standard No. said council executive director Robert