63. ~L 90 money and ~ Peter Paid himself out o ~ debt and bought a stone quarry from his rŒother—in~1aw. Ho sold a lot of stone from it, but finally sold this and took a job as engineer at Oxford, College. Dr. ~alker was president at that time. It was here that Peter celebrated his 25th we-ding anniversary. The teacher, faculty and seniors made this a happy day for him. lie got a job as janitor undor Dr. Thompson at Mi~ni University. HO worked liera for 13 years under President Taft. He is a rrioniber of Bothel LM.E. Church and has been for over 50 years. In l~l3 ho and his wife celebrated his golden anniversary. Peter Bruner is still living (1936) but his eyesight is impaired. He : •-i& ~iyears c~f ag~~ ..~ ..~ ~. . .~ ~.. ~‚ ~ ~. . ~ ~ ~ 1~.:~tL ~ Ci1I~ISTIAN CO. (Mamie lianbery) 1Z ~ ~ StoryofEasterSudieCan~pbel1,(ago about 72, Jebber St., Hopkinsville, Ky.:) Born In Princeton, Caidwell Co.,Kontuoky, her parents were slaves, the property of Will and Mai‘tha Grooms of Princeton. Aunt Easter as she is called has followed the profession of a mid.wif e for forty years. She is still active and works at present among the negroes of Hopkinsville. “Y~8, sho, I aake my own madicines, hurnph, dat amt no trouble. I ~an~ cure sorofula wid burdock root and one half spoon of citrate of potash. Jes make a tea of burdock root en add the citrate of potash to hit. Sasafras is good foh de stomach on cleans yer out good. I‘se uses yeller percoon root foh de sore eyes. “Wen I stayed wid Mrs. Porter her chaps would ~reak out mighty bad wid sores in do fall of de year and I‘se told Mrs. Porter I‘se could core dat so !~se got me sono older berries en made pies out of hit en made her chaps eat hit on dey war SOOn cored. “~Ef twont foh de white folks I sho would hey a hard time. My man. he jos ~k•~