Last Sunday’s Kansas City Journal During all this time, she made her own contained a write-up, together with n way, without unv aid Iron* her lather picture,of Miss Tiera Farrow, who, in a whatever.class ot twenty-seven, has just gradual ] The news of her success docs not come cd from the Kansas City School of Law. as a surprise to those who know her. she being the only lady in the class. During the time she resided in Garnett, Miss Furrow was formerly a Garnett *»»«Save evidence of having those sterl-girl, and her parents reside here ul the '»» qualities which carry young men present lime, she, being a daughter of nnd women up the ladder ol success, and A. C. Farrow, the furniture and second those who know these .|unl.ties would hand man. Thev came here nine years lt;t I* «rcatly surprised at any success ago last March, when Tiera was but a , which they raav hear of her hav.ng slip ofa girlinhcrenrlv teens. She grad- achieved.uated front High school here, and then Her success, like nil other success. studied shorthand and typewriting n. result of that unoonquerublcstick.to. home. She worked here lor some time, il-ivenens. tlmteome-earlyand stny late-going from here to Topeka, where she I iveness, those- qualities which abolish worked in one of the offices at the state I the terror ol working overtime when the house lor a considerable length ol time.; necessity demands it and which have Fro... there, she went to Kansas City, characterised heroes, authors,statesmen ami took a year’s course in the Central I and all forms of success since the beg...-Htiriness College, going to work, upon her ! mug of history.graduation from there, in the state grain inspector's office, where she remainedWe predict that the success which Miss Farrow has achieved thus far wdl followuntil her cntrnace into the law school. * her throughout her career.GARNETT’S YOUNG WOMAN LAWYER—MISS TIERA FARROW