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Show GOOD PLACE FOR CHILDREN Every community in the United States has its natural ""stages. Instead of looking afar and envying some ,la j settlement it would be far better for every town to 5 1 ; after its own opportunity and develop it. In some places it may be only the possibility of main--fe an excellent environment for the rearing of good des. A community which can boast that it is a place -re children may grow safely to manhood's estate has an far better than new factories, regardless of what hot-posters hot-posters may say. In Dixie we boast of such communities. Here our : kve the idea! place in which to form their early im-ressions of good living. Here they are not i ; t0 the wild life that exists in many larger places. ' t: iei Co'iras-uniMes of interest, places in which "- that grieve the average family "Slid & re--i f-'16 cf sympathy in almost evey horr.c. Ms is a wonderful spirit. It is the very essence of J nation and the highest form of social development, 3 properly expressed. The people of Dixie should cio L m they can to maintain it in its best form and to see c a proper pride encourages its future growth and ex- aon. ' ' |