5 research outputs found
SISTEM PEMESANAN BERBASIS WEB PADA USAHA SEFIE’S KICHEN BENGKULU
Abstract: Web technology on the internet plays a very important role, which allows organizations or companies to enter the market in an easy, inexpensive way, and without geographical restrictions, all of which will be in what is called cyberspace, ordering products has a smooth work process. without being separated in the computerization process, of course it will simplify the product ordering process. Therefore the author makes use of a web-based ordering system in the Bengkulu sefie's kitchen business which can provide active support for the smooth running of product sales efforts in the snack food business. By creating a web-based ordering system, it will help providing data processing related to ordering products, increasing the effectiveness of selling Saefie's Kichen Bengkulu products
Perancangan Sistem Transaksi Online Pemeriksaan Anti SARS-COV2 Berbasis Web
The biomedical clinic laboratory is a laboratory that is engaged in the health sector. (1) Currently all institutions engaged in the health sector are struggling to deal with a covid-19 virus, the virus can spread quickly just by passing each other and even crowding. To detect the virus, the biomedical clinic laboratory has an examination called Anti-SARS-CoV-2 where the examination has a blood sample collection method that must comply with the health protocol that has been disseminated by the health office. The problem currently being faced is the transaction process which gives concern about the current pandemic period because the anti-SARS-Cov2 registration process is carried out face-to-face, not using an online transaction system. (2) The method used by the author is the RAD (rapid application development) method. For the convenience of patients, the biomedical clinic laboratory management makes a special online registration for patients who want to check Anti-SARS-CoV-2 where patients can visit the web that has been set by the biomedical clinic laboratory. This web-based Anti-SARS-CoV-2 inspection online transaction system was created using the PHP programming language using the codigniter framework. (3) This system processes patient data from patient registration to the issuance of examination results. Of course, this system can provide patient comfort, because patients have maintained the health protocol because they do not pass each other for too long with the registration officer and this system has a home service schedule where patients can choose to take blood at home so they don't run into more people. (4) Development of the Anti-SARS-CoV-2 inspection registration application into a mobile application so that it can be easily accessed or anywhere, adding automatic or scheduled data backup features so that data is maintained in case of damage to the server or network and avoids human error, because currently backup data can only be backed up if the admin clicks the data backup menu.
UMPASA DAN UMPAMA DALAM PROSESI ADAT PERNIKAHAN SUKU BATAK TOBA : KAJIAN ANTROPOLINGUISTIK
Abstract
This research focuses on spoken language in traditional Toba wedding ceremonies, through umpama and umpasa. The main aim of this research is to identify the narrative and meaning of umpasa and umpama in Toba Batak marriages. This research uses a qualitative approach, by observing, analyzing the process, and interpreting umpasa and umpama at the Toba tribe's traditional wedding which has been chosen by the author. The results of the research show that the Toba Batak tribe's traditional wedding ceremonies advise using spoken language consisting of umpasa and umpama. For example, atang - lutung Tarida i Pangkona means authority. For example, there are more forms of proverbs than umpasa as poetic expressions. Both of these things have benefits even though the words are short but provide deep meaning.
Keywords: Anthropolinguistics, Umpama, Umpasa
Abstrak
Penelitian ini berfokus pada bahasa lisan pada pernikahan upacara adat suku Toba, melalui umpama dan umpasa. Tujuan utama dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi penuturan dan makna umpasa dan umpama dalam pernikahan suku Batak Toba. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif, dengan mengamati, menganalisis proses, dan memaknai umpasa dan umpama pada pernikahan adat suku Toba yang telah dipilih oleh penulis. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa adat Suku Batak Toba pada upacara adat pernikahan memiliki nasihat menggunakan bahasa lisan yang terdiri dari umpasa dan umpama. Misalnya, atang – lutung tarida I pangkona memiliki arti wibawa. Umpama ditemukan lebih banyak bentuk peribahasa dibandingkan umpasa sebagai ungkapan puitis. Kedua hal tersebut memiliki manfaat meskipun kata-kata singkat tetapi memberikan makna yang dalam.
Kata Kunci: Antropolinguistik, Umpama, Umpas
Exploring Jesus' Teaching Methods: Effective Strategies for 21st-Century Education
21st-century education is a process of enhancing both the quantity and quality of overall talent or potential, empowering individuals to develop better personal character so that the knowledge gained can be applied in their lives. This paper aims to explore how Jesus' teaching methods can be applied as an effective strategy for 21st-century education. 21st-century education encourages educators to utilize technology as a medium for learning, where the learning process and outcomes focus not only on the results achieved but also on the classroom learning process. This study employs a qualitative research method based on a literature review to analyze the issues the author wishes to investigate. The findings of the research indicate that educators should emulate and adopt Jesus' teaching methods by utilizing technology as a means of delivering education to students, particularly in the field of Christian religious education. This approach can effectively transfer knowledge about Christian teachings, thereby enhancing students' faith and spirituality to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Therefore, educators must strive to educate students to keep up with the developments of the 21st century, fostering critical thinking, creativity, communication skills, all based on the Word of God and the fear of God
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" >AOE FOUR
DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES. SATL'RDAY. MARCH 30. 1912
Bail? palo Blto Clmce
of llMiiltiia uom rmi IUn>n* •
r nl W Iwklirtsrt-
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I'i. .
Kar C4J
KOITO'lS
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1)
KIWI
H2C
tTVllDAl. MAHCJI
■ ---1 "'r.l WSnsm snnnj»alr.
The iTllllon whlrh haa kNI
ciliated In Han lose catling for
i-lnllnr, lo decide »
ahall lw lircnM-d or n
tho
l-llc
nbe
and thr nuesti.m '
people at the municipal election In
Mar " >■ now up to ihe Kan Jose! ten
- in.-.'i- in (hink nver th" matter jtlo
carefallj and determine in hia own Tli
mini thai would lie likely lu hap- (hi
('•■ii tl lh* county seat ahnuld ac-'gei
tually go dty. or al least dry enough ab>
Advocate Does Not
Think Hughes Made
AttackonSufFrage
J^jTAKKN I MM I. WITH PgMpfll.
«• TOliV ill imi:t- OP CHCIH'H
-1'*! LEADER IN il-l
mw*\ «
von j Tbi- newspapers haw -i.-.,!.-.!
iV.,nu"» * aensallon lu sending bioad-
!■*'' . a*> » report of a speech made tit
"" Bisiiop Hughes al a Methodist Bd>
del 1 1.on ii.inr..i..i in Baltimore
Thla reminds ua of aome »< naailon*
al rrt«m wired from the east' years
7*1*1*3° concerning tli" utterances of
,1 Illaboii Hamilton W may, without
'■Irflniir Information, conclude thn
aald nothing al all
he women ol Catl-
t •-!> nothing to dis-
(onm ihelr intelligence, their tarn-,,..- ii.rir dignity nor ibeir
-ishia Thla w* know by knowing
hia central altitude toward lhe wo-
11.au'. aulfragc (juration There la
Stars reason in believe lhat all lhat
• on:.! h« Itirnrd inio a MIHallDt
would be ro turned. It ia well un-
l.i rn fir- deralood lhat Blahop llui(hra dm*
UK for an. not favor woman's suffrage. Nol
er saloon* !*nu>c br holds tbal women ate In
n n-ri.li"il nny degree endowed with Jena Inlrl-
algnalure* Icrtual capacity, bul Iktjiiw hr
before the : thinks the potltiiai problem will be
implicated and tbe difficulties In-
nxifled He haa strong ronvlt-
in. <m ibat phase ol Ihr aubjert,
Ida* that hr would aay any-
n-fli cling iiikiii ihr Intrlll-
• at the women 1a. of rourae.
it The Advocate doea not
at*+,
lhe open aale ot in1
agree with Bishop Hughe. In bla
cant* " Jma'n contention, that tnm'ii'ii *uf-
V>iu in ii* after Ihr manner nfrmt" wlll complicate and Inlnt.lfy
fp old r.-.Meftt consider aome of (he loll ileal tit nation We do nol
the pmsmthte rvila lhal would result ignore Ihr fart that the Introdnr-
frotu the closure of Ihe nalixmN j Hop ot women Into ikiIMIcb means
First, (here mould be ffosa nf rer-ja fundamental change of thr nature
ease tram license* that would havejof pollllra It la too aoon lo form
Judgin
Tbe
In Ih. .'i-...h- up through
form of tinatlon Thla
strong argument of ir r
Inner reasoning on thla point l».mny bat<
lhal It la hmUmt |o rutttvnle n de- at Haltlm
pra*t-it appetite In our weaker solutely i
brother* mi that the saloon
tbelr nmne) nnd hnnrt over
i on Ihla mailer Wt
I the readers or the Ad'
■ hi'iirr Bishop Hugh'
aald upon ihla (juration
te, be aald nothing, nb-
(hlng. inconsistent with
In liinlii't respct for the women
if California, and fnr womankind in
of It for running the rltv govern-1 gencial One at lhe atronge^t evl
meat ihan to impiate heavier taxe*jdencea of th.- Ataeaa of women for
upon honorable bufineaa enieriirlaea. publlr dul) la ibe (ir.lne and IMTN
The ro*t of Inking tAte of ihr erlml- (exnti-laed unil.-r a (onlrnllon
nail and pauiiera created hy Ihe aa-JA rarerul reading Ml uf whal br
looo* I*, at rourae. never looked JI* reported tu bas•*■ aald will ahpw
into In ye uld realdent. lhat many of Die infemnfa ilnian
Another noaalble e*ll. tn aome oflbv tbe preaa are utterly without
Ihe officeholder*, la thai Ihejr would | foundation Blahop llugfara la not
hate n.i rellahtr heiirhmeu when j a reactionary, and will be the flrat
PALO ALTO WINS
SUBLEAGUE MEET
TAKKH MM 1.3 I'niM* Si. MSsi
47 l-B Kt>II SAN' lu-l' ANll 17
1 --t; -im 1 a*BMA*
lOiglit Breomi* An- Itmkrn, Ttim- „f
Tlirtit bji Murr.ij —Ijwlunond
si.iL.'- New Kigure.
I'aloxAIlo illgh Hchool track leam
mora llian upheld Ita reputation
tbla moralag when it .oterafaadowed
tbe oiher teama ahiered In tbe A
A, 1.. aubieague meet on tbe Stafford track with B.i t-2 polnta
agalnai 4? 1-; for San Joee, l? for
Sinr.i Clara and •'< for Mountain
View In every nrant Palo Alto waa
ron (pi ni on» in tbe polsl wlaslBg.
taking ten Ural place*, the other See
going to .San Jnae
tnaplred by tbe warm weathar.
the conleatanta made remarkable
marka in erery linn, and eight «ub-
league records were wrecked. Mur-;
rar of Palo Alio waa responsible!
for three, ahen he did lhe hurdle*
in l.i I and 26 tint reaper-lively, and
cleared .". feet 10 !•■ lncbr* lu tb*
high jump Need bam of Kan Joaa
liui.g up tuatka of IV. I and 11:1 In
thr daabrs. wllb Mills of I'alo Alio
a halrabreadtb brblnd io •ath.
I'earrh. I'alo Alios weight man.
hurled lli» haitimer 1 tt teet 2 3-4
Imhe*. and also look tbe dlacua
thru* •Mod ia IB the A. A. !-
meet for (he flrat time thla year,
aettlng tbe record al luT-C In the
broA>) lump l.a< hiiiiiiiit of I'alo Alio
gate .1 new figure of ?■--'>. »tlt> til*
teammalea Dlngley and Wallace a
tee inches behind Cloaely foi-
loaed by Wilroi nf Santa Clara,
l.timh or Kan Jose redured the time
for Ihe mile lo I:SI I
' I'olnls aere dlatribated at
rate of E, t. 2 and I for rhe flrat
(.our nlares Klral and second
tbe relay counted IA and * Thoae
who look flrata or second* am ell
glblr for Ihe big A A. 1. moet It
Berkeley ueai Saturday. a
Following la a summarj of th<
and
wtthoul
he de-
the aid of ihe bratbera of
praved appetite Ihey would be like-
l> to lose Ihelf Jobs Th,-n. there
arc Die (imfeaalonal pollllciana. and
tbe old crowd that alwaya gel* in
or get tbelr roes In. la share tbe
dough of the city and couniv ireaa-
urlei
lhe:
aid 1
ifT. ■
rnaldent lhat salmm
- 014
bring iradi
Ihe town must d- 1 "ii-hI.-'.-i! il i-kn-nn t<i him good.and
well known lhal farmer*' wlvea Just j reason* aad thai
lose to go where aaloOBS are abill
ilant for. though It may not bo|f'hrlsili
their privilege 10 visit Ihem. It de-
ttgnt. their hearts to have their
hualiamls do *a . even If gome
money t* spent that waa Intended
for children's rlethea II la ao nice! void
to has.- Ihelr aona and lirolhara gotfrtf* (
to the saloons where they can laaraNiilwta
10 drink and aoioke aod cub. and] *i" to
10 acknowledge the good Influence*
of woman's suffrage Dr. James U
Murkier and a large number of the
best informed mlttdit of the' rhurch
do not believe In woman's suffrage.
It i- utterly unfair 10 attempt to
rslaa it dust ..mi i teste n great
■tarn "f pr*JadiM agalnxi one wlio
tMl*rw >At"-r»s an opposite political opinion HI.hop llughea la op-
l-oavd io woman'a suffrage on whal
lu
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I Ml
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We luip a flti,, aeieetlua ol Me- above atjle* of Bred Baby
( arrtag.« wiiii gu^ranlrcal n.-el -i«-lng». wbt. h makes tbem
the raaiewt riding < arriage. made.
I'n..- are from SIS to -to. with 1-". inch rubber in.-
Palo Alto Furniture Co.
Phone Palo Alto 12
ATTORNEYS
NORMAN L MALCOLM
ATTDRMCT AT LAV
NOTAKT l'l. lii JC
Flrat Natlooal Baak Hot Id tag.
Pale Alio. CM9«e ptona 4tbK;
reeldctJ'-e pbon* H»K.
IIENTISTH
Dr. THOMAS F. HAMMOND
I iKMl Bl
Heun » ta ll u. m. *mA
I U I p. m, Ladrard bu!l*lag.
- 4ISK.
1'IIVSICIA.NS.
PRUGLE8S imiiv.
Wtltwr frail**!*. A scMDlifcc wclboa of carina Sll niinnrr H .Itci— On>=ll*tl»e tree
Imiy in Antnirme. Hosk .*»■.«•»».
m. Fkaaa ajaK.
PROPEMOR 3. THORNXXT
t ulveraliy Hotel, Palo Alto, OmL
TKACHEKS.
CLASSIFIED
Wanted—llouaework or laundry
work by experienced Japanese, hy
day or hour. Telephone M7K.
3-12-ItB
CLASSIFIED
Waniad—Position Is small family fo do hooaework by reapectable
girl. Addreaa Box It, Tlmea offlce.
S-SMt*
Wauled—Olrl for general houae-
work. (wo In family. Bin Itaoiooa
Street Telephone 30». 3-2»-3t
For Sale—131» Hryant street--.
beatttlfal live-room bungalow. It'
will be to your Intereat to look ihla
over before you buy elsewhere.
2-13-tf
Wanted—Work by tbe day by i
pable woman, I'hous MIL.
*C*trl ■ *
Jajianeac good cook wants poehloa
lit family or club: |40 up. Addl
P. O Boi 33. lo* Alloa, 3-:3-Ct
For Hale—Corner and adjacent i
lot In Evergreen Park. Fine loca-i
(ton Write Mlies M. Miller. Exeter,'
Cal. 3-lMm»
For Sale-Flee Karredplymoulh
«ock egg* for aettlng. phone 2»8T;
3-1 Mm* j
William Seward Wallace
Twtor. £ngl»fa. Arithmetic. Alfebra.
All primary and grammar grade
subjects. Nature Study, the Violin.
Physical Culture.
Box MM. 232 I.jn..n Ave, Palo Alto
VETERINARIAN*.
Palo Alts Veterinary HoeptUl
Or. R. M. Olsson-Seffer
Thoroughly equipped to baodle tbe
amaller animals. Separate mange
and distemper wards.
Pbo»e IB. SI7 Aim
.-. Sale Rhode Island Red egga,
for hatching. T.Oc per 13. also An»'
tlKiroughbred R. |, U. rooster. Phono j
ir rail 36t Bryant street.
Ml!-
ufflclei
logical to turn the arguments
ih.-i- WW) about that we fain
omit them A* a, Btatter nf
(he editor who haa not been
Hulls rH.-d" or -Jagged'' la
And his Intellect grabbing
art like fullftedged men. inalead ofisainly for Inaplratlon from the emp-
mere lesjieclahlr slssya lly noihlngneas «r apace In an gt-
Agaln. tbe aaloonkeepera are tempt lo booal for aaloona How-
each elegant fellows to associate »ver. the "llxed'' editor la noted for
with, uae auch captivating aportyl stlenre on lhe i)ueatlon of saloons:
atang, and twirl their cigar* wllh ■ the "Jagged" editor throws Ms ef.
anch tine flourIshra. lhat It aeenwj fusion* Into the aaatebaaket when
really worth while for a ceunirrjhe come* lo proofread them Hlsl!
boy lo go miles out of hl# way bniWe jiredict there wlll be anawful
rub elbows with them I silence on the.aaloon queetloa In
There are many more stock ar-""'' editorial columns of i*e Han
gutnenta we might quote In favor of[J",i* paiiera till the election in May
licensed aaloona, but It Ir so much; • Sunnyvale Standard
It Pays to Specialize
WE HPWIAI.1ZE IN TtKM. ESTATE INSTALLMENT MOHT-
tmhttWrn.
mi: CR'AR.\NTEEl> Flltvt IKWtfQAOl CERTIFICATES
I* IV SIX PER CENT NET tIN VtM'R KAVINCS.
Tle-ac certificate* are i.-u ,1 in -l. n--n.ru. ■ of (10O to
WIUHK nre amply w-cttrrd by flr»t m'-rtgagea mi Impriirrd n-al
■ -( .1, nml arr really convertible Into eaell.
Palo Alto
Mutual Building (Q* Loan
Association
l». U WIAIAS, Prraident.
O. W. MOSHER, v... -I-.-.
MARHIIAI.I, IH.ACK. Nr.-n-i.ry
A. It. Mai iiiin, Caakler.
257 University Avenue. Palo Alto. Cal.
fSl» high hurdles Murray IP A).
Norton IP \), Topham IS Jl.
Tuwnsend IS Jl Tltnr. I« J
IN i lary tp Ai, Ktuge (H Jl,
l.i.nils .K li I^iueka IM V) time.
::•' \e«dhani (B Jl. Milla
IP \i. SiidUrfih iH Ji. Williams
IS I» Tim.
ttt low hurdle.- Murray ip Al.
NOI1M i P Al Thompson ifl Jl
Furnish IS Cl Time. 26
MMe uut) isji wttem iflc>
IVrmody iM Vi. Appel (P A>
Time. 1:61 i
Mile relai San Joae flrst. Palo
Alto arcond Time. 3.;;:(
Hammer throw Pearch IP At.
nurrell (R Cl. Chace (S Ji ■ DUr
lance. KC feet 3 3.4 fothe* (Miller tP a> and Small IS t'l both
disqualified
Pole vault Templeton IP AlJ
Small IS C), Mariel [|l V*. Town-|
send IS Ji Height. l«-3
High Jump -Murray ip A>.
ningley |p AL Norton IP AI and
Topham <H Ji tied for ihlrd.
Hefghla. r, fori l« |.« Inches. B
fee 'i 1-1 lorhea S feet « 1-| Inchet :
Shoi put—Pearrb 11* At. Ijilne,
IS Cl. Wallace (P Al. Rice (H Jl i
Distance t3 feefl 1-S tnchea
llroad lump — ljtchmund (P ALi
l>lngtr* rP Al. Wallace (P p\t,\
LalM '-^ <"i Distance*.
31—2 I-*. :i -1 3-4, 10—4.
Diacua throw—Pearrb tP Al, Da-j
Wilson tp ai, Wallace iP Ai. Need-
ham 18 Jt Distance 107-S
Wan1
■■il
To
buy a piece ot bual-
Mill 1 |l-Uf
stat- r
rice
an.
1 locatlo
n Box 1».
Time*
offlc
e.
3-;s-3t
, ■
Wan
led
v .
n and
• tie on .1
reach.
woman
to cook
. man fo do
geaoml
MI.LJ
ranch
wurk.
Knquh.' at
tloll
, avenue. Pa!
!u Alto
3-10-31 •
LOST
L*iet—tin Bryant atreet near Cas-
iltlela School, umbrella with silver
handle and Initial. "N, II. M."
Phone to 3»0T. 1-21-St*
I^mk Bualon Terrier belonging
t» lean Dar*le. |; reward. 3-10-lf
MlSCVLLANSOUa
Dr. E. C. Zickendrath
GIIADI ATE VETERINARIAN
(California SUte Llcenae.)
I>enilstry. Bargrry, Medicine.'
PhoM 012. Otks- 4» II* ml I toe Are.
—: ,
MASSEURS
Ornvv* hoara 11 to 12 and 1:11 ta
>:!•„ Home addreaa 1014 Bryaat St
J. 0. V A R I A N
Mt.-IKIH
Madison-Tbelta building. Pais AlU
Offlce phone iJlT.
Kr* Jr:. e phune t :i. (
A hustling lady'solicitor ran
lain easy 'mplmti.-..;. good comi
alou, by applying to 8. P. Co., box remodeling. 8. C, Oibeoor"rea!
37, Times. 3-37-if Lyttoa ave. Phone UOT. 11-lltf
PALO ALTO VACPITW CARPET
CI^AMNQ CO. Carpet laying Smm
POR KENT.
■ ar Rani— Armory Hal!; now
heated. Available for tawttlngs.
t-ti.iwg, dances. Apply F. 3. Drlscoll.
303 I'niiersity avenne. i-::-tf
Par Rest — Alta Hall, ea tba
third floor of tbe Simkins building.
Is available for small meetings at a
rental of 11.60 per meeting. Enquire Tlmea office. t-7-U
I'.ir Rent—April 1st, fllve-room
lower flat, furnished. Inquire 417:
Kipling street. 3-J-lm
large ■
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Sealed proposals wilt be recelred
by the Clerk of the City of Palo
Alto, California, until c o'clock
P. m.. Monday. April «. m». for
boring a well and furnishing pumping machinery, etc.. for the Palo
Alio Municipal Water Works. General Information and specifications
relating to the work may be ob-
talned. from the oflW of tbe City
Clerk. PRANK KASSON.
City Clerk. Palo Alto. Cat
MS; 4-1
Shampooing
MaalrariBg. Scalp Treauneot, racial
Treatment, Hair Work.
MRA. C. MALCOLM U ADA
Room No. I Madlaoa-Tfaolta Blodfc.
Phone 23BX.
Shampooing &0c Pbone 371X
Colonial Inatltatc of Hair Culler*
Electrolytic tr<«tmenta given, also
facial massage All kinds of tollo*
articles manufactured and aold hare.
MRS. W. C. I'll AM
131 Kipling street, between Homar
and Chanalng Avenaea.
P. 0LSEN
♦ PAINTER, PAPER HANOXlt.
P<1LIHHKR
I Katiaiatee Kami.bed
* Pbowe SBTL. Mealo Park.
Vor Rent Modem flat.
uny rooms, screened porch, bath. _ -^ I
a, elortrlclty Apply 630 Cnle. aw. f , Iff Sh*»rTns*W\
l-»-Ira» "aa*aa
127 WetMtrr St. tmtms IMI
l'ur Rent Purnlshed rooms for
usekeeping. romealenl. reason
•la. The Hamilton. 454 Hamilton.
J-JI-lm
CPHOIATERINR
MATTRESS WORK. AWNINC.S
nnow siiADEa
nn.I' THE NEW VBAR
by purrbaalng a Perfection OU
Dealer rton the
G H Allen Oil Co.
High Street, Palo Alto.
Por Renl^—Piirotahed bungalow
of six rooms wllh ales-ping porcb.
modern and sirlcilj up lo date To
tease for year Pbone IMT,
3-30-lt
F-\u Rent — Neal l-room furnished
Sat. newly tinted, bath, gas. elec-
Llt.i-oln Wirt, who aa controls- |if1' '•*.: wltb water aad pbone. $1*.
sloner of education spent throe <"v Rnntona l»hone P A 378V
yeani la eaiabilahlng schools in' 3-30-if
Alaska, will lecture at. the Play-'- ' ' ' ■■'■— "'—'
bouse on April *lb uhder lhe aus-l 1X1.4IW.
piece nf the Woman's Club. Hls;
experiencee In the north ara^iery
Interesting, and his manner of recounting alwaya pleases his nudl-
eoce. Profeaaor L. E Rasaetl of
Stanford says that Doctor Oren-
fell'a "Afloat on an Ice Floe" Is (he
only other account of pergonal adventure (o which be cat) compare
Mr, Wirt's story *
Loan* secured ea real eetate. personal, stock*, bonds, interests la estates. Kilw Ackley. P. O. Bog tt.
The nest regular meeting of the
Woman's Club, oa Wednesday aflei
noon. April 3d. will be open to the
public Profeaaor Burt F.stra Hoi
ard of |he economics department
Stanford will apeak on rlril service
reform. The women's clubs of the
slate are working for a state civil
service law. »nd this meeting ts a
part of the general campaign. The
chairman or the afternoon Is Mrs
F. S. Kara*.
MISCELLANEOUS
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:•-■ Hirer. Write* life horoscope aad
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j Incky states, how io make life a
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