SEPTE for you for your children the music never stops } o omen' Righ b F� Dou , 1817·1894 I . an m ar:rogance as loved ones to the perils and great moral qualities com- estimation by her enforced hitherto felt himself fully horrors of war. and her mand respect only as exclusion from the elective eq. to the or o� ov- vote ould be a peace powers. Knowledge and franchise just as slaves emma t orld WIthout uaranty to the world. wealth are nought but doubted their own fitness the p of �man. He has While society consents to po ers. Take from money for freedom. from the fact Classes and lessons in a variety of ept . � of po er exclude women from all .its purchasin po er, and it of bein looked upon as securely � his own �'participation in the ceases to be the same object only fit for slaves. While� formats for all ages. and history of �ons guidance of its Govern- of respect. We pity the im- of course. woman has not and present expenence malt, it must consen to potent and respect the fallen so tow as the slave in of the orld show the standin armies, prepara- po erful everywhere. To the scale of being, (her edu- Ul . he made tio for war calculated to deny woman_ her vote is to cation and her natural rela- . . He � brin them on, and smite abridge her natural and tion to the rulina power history a history of itself into blood and death. social po • and deprive renderin such degradation blood even until But whatever may be her of a certain measure of impossible,) it is plain that, brass The to-day thooahi as to the conse- respect. Everybody kno with the ballot in her hand, conducting rlerCe, sa and quences of allowin omen that a oman's opinion of she will ascend a higher de- to vote, it is pWn that any I. ..maker uId com- vation in her· own thoughts, call 925 -7746 . not one of omen themselves are mand a Iaraer measure of and even in the thoughts of civilized . of divested of a large measure attention had the means men, than without th the earth . bas not of their natural dip.ity by of makina opinion effective symbol of po ere monpaea the energies of their exdusio from such at the ballot-box. We The claim i that woman unborn "005 to y participation in Govern- despise the ea and is represented by man, and Community Sc 001 of t e Arts COIltIlII1ed by the mente Po er is the hiahest lespect the strong. Such is that she does therefore in- . and blunders of' object of human respect. human nature. Woman directly participate in Gov- � il�lnAn Council for t Art Oovanmen. Whether � Wisdom, virtue, and all herself in her own Cont' 0 10 .. �_�_= ....... __ have been diI- - woman's voice in nat"onal af­ its of little de­ ar is amona the �1Ie5l calami' incident to li es of nations. They arrest the prosress of civil­ ization, corrupt the sources of mOrality, destroy aU pr0- per of the sacredness of b life, perpetuate the tiona! hate, and down the ks of after comina enerations the burdens of debt. To nothin more than to ar " oman moo instinc- tively opposed. If the voices of ives, sisters, and mothers could be heard, no standin armies ould menace the peace of the orld to-day, and France and Prussia ouild not be DaUtu· 11 their hands in each arm blood. NaIlOllC)Il told us the "Em­ pire means , "and e y that Republ' mean peace, b other Empires, epublies, nor onarehi can mean peace whil men control them. The vote of omen" essential peace of the orkl. and 'voice natur .. y rises the shed- dina of human blood. A ainst this conclusion may be cited, but they except" and abno - mal. WODWl as oman, f: more than man as man, . for peace. That very impaned somethina of its own bIood-thirsty spirit to wornen of Soulh­ th t superstition and f" ve led soin WOIDCIl to to the ter of their children and to the destrUction of themselves-cannot be taken qainst the natural gentleness and forbearance of the as a who e. She naturally hudders at the thought of subjecting her piano organ violin 'cello PAGE 7 jazz, tap (;, ballet musidanship Boy's Chorus Chamber Ensem e Nightingo e's Chorus , Prelude to e Symphony classes begin �t. 15 A message from the people who work for you at Mercy and Memorial hospitals I I • I I On September 1, 1983, Mercy . Hospital in Benton Harbor and Memorial Hospital in St. Joseph changed their relationships with Blue CrosslBlue Shield of Michigan. Our hospitals exist to serve the needs of all patients in the commu­ nity. All Blue Cross subscribers continue to be welcome at our hospitals. This is our basic philoso­ phy of service and it remains unchanged. .. ededifyou ...... 1 ... S plemental . �I�m.-. ..... for pe on 65 do ere But if you have any questions about this action, simply call 983-0999 for answers. The Insur­ ance Information HOTLINE is open Mondays through Fridays, 8 a. m. to noon and 1-5 p. m. Call our Insurance In/ormation Hot) ne - 9 099