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A Plea For The Sewing School

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
March
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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We are about to enter upon our si.xtli year of industrial work, and it dppends upon the generosit)' of our friends whether we continue tliis work in the future. Our nefleMitim will be preater than evet.aj we will beobüged to pay rent tlie coming year, wliicli we have not done before. It bas been tfarough the kinciness of Mr. Cropsey tbat we have met in bis hall lbo past years. Our friends have alwaj's responded generously when we have asked for aid, and in our present necessity we doubt not tbey will do 80 again. With n contribution f rom our churcbe?, we wou ld be able to meet this expense. Will they help us? We tbink tbey will. Oiir school is larger than ever before, averaging seventy-five; have thiiteen teachers aud four superintendents for the several departuients. We meet every Sataiday, Grom two to four, over Mr, Cropsey's store, on Washington gtrcet. We invite our friends to visit us and see for themselves the work that is belng done for the children. Ma tilda S. BrOwn, Superintendent Donations can be left with Mr. Worden or Miss Brown, 13 S. State strect. On Thursday or Fiïday Mrs. Keitli, at No. 50 ö, State 8t., will open a line line Easter r.ovelties.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier