THE FOCUS from Farmville
we
in carrying
425
out our plans, and we know that
are not going to be disappointed.
Please accept the very best wishes of the South Atlantic Field
Annual Members
every
for success in
your
line of
work. Loyally,
Ruth Ashmore Kernodle, Chairman of
the
Annual Members.
XI Farmville, Va., Dec. 20, 1915.
To
the President, Officers and
Members
of the
Y.
W.
C. A.
State Normal School, Greeting: After forty years of
my
life
of toil in the school
an educator, trying to the best of
up
my
race to a
higher
my
standard,
room
knowledge to
the joy
I
as lift
received
W
from the Y. C. A. of the S. N. S. through the Social Service Committee in giving a Christmas tree to the First Grade pupils of which I have charge in Public School No. 2, numbering 116 pupils, I will say I assure you this gracious, superb and totally unexpected offering so completely affects me, as to leave me poor in speech, but rich in thankfulness and gratitude. My efforts have been crowned with success, and in this fullness of joy may the
Normal School shine like stars in our firmament never cease to captivate us and when we deserve it of rewarding us. Yours respectfully, E. F. McDaniel, ladies of the State
Teacher in the Colored School.