Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, February 06, 1944, Page PAGE, Image 5
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pafents, Mr. and Mfs. Eure*a Hail- h
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Willie Mathis Is spending v
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family 1rr the Ocean Grove sactpjfion
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^ - Meamar. 2-c ^lljjdi Davis. stu- s
tlond at tn? Chelsea. Mass. Pou ;t
t Guard Base visited his "Wife, Mi's.. h
P. M. Davis last week. Before in- h
?- ftwwoo he Wight ii? Voorhips w
F/ institute and ih the Public schools hi
of Kershaw county: " . - w
He also visited hm mmlvr. Mr.< n'i
J. M. Davis, of Denmark before re- b<
turning.
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Chief Petty Officer 1-c John
Anderson tg~~ spending?a? luavu_ _1
y- Tf't.h Tilr. pnrrntn. Mr?and? tito- si
Henry Anderson. I A
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Cpl. Willie Jones left Saturday c!
j?; iM Suit l:ako City, Utah after v;
spending a few days * with his h
mother. Mi's, so Hie Jones.
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FILLING STATION mja
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/ 11)44 >ve can assure thai
E part ol the woth. No mi
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B \\( Resolve to l)ii
I Let's All
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Cpr stiflTUer M. Sihvjtcn spent
>verctf-;clqys with his n:other, Mrs,
icvaro Weathers. in Eroolrlyn
om Fort K.nox, Ky.i last weak.
llJt'R HALL. 7 '
I'liii' on the %?tk end that" hi? la
ell' and safe overseas * ? ~ '*~
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Tech. Cpt. Clarence . Ruben?
{sited hia, family on th?i weeli
id from, camp Hill Va ; . ?-=
Pfc. Levi Andrews spent" a short
iu?h in the city thi, \VtCk trom
amp Stewart, On.
T. MATTHEWS ???
Stewart! s M iic ::-r .nidus L.;?n\\rlore.
well known popular yount
i an In St. Matthews 'and Colombia
rites from Mt tbo\ircu? FlaJt mat
e Is dbhiK'^ds "part in thio mans
nr. and is proud of it. Ke sends
rectinsa?to hi? miuiv?friends In
otlj cities. luck
Hall Notes - -
Bv JAMES SINGLETON
McCLELLANVILLE, S. C. ? /
lining contest wus held at Howarc
ME church Sundays night by tin
liver Leaf Quartet of 'the chuvct
id boys from the St. James AME
lurch. The Silver Leaf sniper:
on. Mrs, Florence Weathers wai
1 charge.
Mrs. Lulu 'Rivers ol Omaha. Ne?
iuska Is spending a few day:
itli her sister and brother-in-law
[r. and Mrs. George Sanders ...
[rs: Lena -Robertson ftf Ctfarleator
so spent the week-er.d with hei
ster and brother-in-law. Mr. anc
[js. Sanders.
CHESTER NEWS
Hy MRS. JOSEPHINE, GORE
'ifihr'.s t.u 1hnnk Iheir many friend
>r the lovely cards and klndnessp
aowii them during. the death o
leir niece. Mrs. Martha McClurk
n and Mr. Charlie Edwards, unci
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liriMV hi1 i>Lll w i* ill lUki Kit v*3|
111 - 't' lf^- WUI r* tv ?11 tftfl 11\
all the days thai make un
I victory by the way we lay
ntcr whhl we dor1jLive (To
si wc can speed (he victory
hat, we make that resolve l<
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.OHABlEfeTpN S. C?Mrs. a. B '
Jackson Mack. Instructor at the
Mdme. A.- *3. Jackson School of
Beauty-Culture Mrs. CJ? B- te. Mack
Mrs Rosa. Leo Jackson. Miss Vivian
JC. jacksou. Mr. Pelzer J. Mack,
~ Mrs. EllalU^Ekdl^?r^ Mr$ Jtrtln,
Gifltard attended a special meeting
; lr> goinnhla Monday aricK business
interests \ ..' *
| "Seaman 2-c Uhoc Yotfng, Jr.. son
Lof Mr and ,Mrs. Isaac-Young, ll/>
Logah lott for California this'*
f week !- - to rejoin- his ship \fftter
4 ^ajteritUng 21. .jdays at .honus The
..young sailor hoib aecn considerable _
rint.^ In flL.-P.n ifi? nnri fr
fcatlln of Parana? .
Friends are fltttl talking ol tlief
Silver wedding- Anniversary of rMVr
and airs. Ktanlk Colonel, *3r.. h^ld fit
1 he Coining St. YWCA New Year's
Day- Toasts , (c their health and
gift* of w? 11 -wishes werejshow; red
upon Mils jjotjumr couple
! Mrrmnrtcs- cj Mason pus ivUimm' _
cd.Irum Cleveland. Ohio wire it he ~
i visited* hir mother, Mr. "Mason is
[ l bmoncaa manager?for Fieiriimr??'
Hojne-'
+ - Dr< John A- MeFnll. sr^ is spendv *
fr. . a short while lu Charleston
| from Nashville Tenn., to which
J | place ho went n few months ago
} upon his retirement frona business. 1
* The m?ny friends of Mr. and Mrs
2 (Henry Wnltwrfeht. -_r. throughout .
> South Carolina and. Georgia will
s regret to learn of the continued
illness "of the latter.
W. A. Hill Cltment. formerly ol
. I he Charleston Mutual office and
now of Atlanta Ga.. spent several
1 days in the- city last week..
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; Mr A Hard. A. Alston, one or the
' ri-oOstynf 'innnprr< nu_thr Chark.*I
s.lon district, was inducted into
t the army Tuesday, having spi*U <i" "
' 21 day furlough at home.
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and aunfi - *f
' There will be N. Usher Board Ftal
ly Sunday evening, 4 p. m? at?the e
Second Wilson Baptist church.
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HAVE IT
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tlu? coming year.. In
our plai'6. and do our
rmiTwork with a sinwe
all so badly want. %
b!*s all.
)S in 1944
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irvice
COTOMBIA, Sc C.
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Delightful Disl
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V. -v
Lovely and exotic Alberta l>r
iovu'c staged by Addinon Ca^cy ai
i* the iCHion't night club treat,
f.haracter and yc?. you Rue*?cd it,
M in* Pryme_ that her admirer* wli
the Park Central Hotel |o >cc he,I
y? have got together on several
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thc^ trip to Small'*.
Boy Scouts Hold
Annual Election
ORANGEBURG," ? C V Ftft.v
representatives ^ of 24 Tntor-s and
f'tteks nl I he H',>\ Xefiui ol Atiierie ( i
- Get I tin I front,h Carolina?hV,\ i%lf?ti. |
held their KCUX'Xi annunl meeting J
sit State. College \V"d nesting At the I,
" c'ose^ of. the s-.'.sicn, the0 billowing r
were approved ;-s oilxccr^ lor 1944- -r
C. A- Johnson?ubutfrhinn
VV. J. Brownler, Camden, vice
cTTaTFRTaTi "TtTTCr? <v 'W MilTOft;-' ~
Cnlnmnifl commission.-;
?Pftrticinat-in^ in Uu- ses&iotts were
president * M. F. W littakcv L
Untn mlliwfl I
K>w?wv i\ vr, rrr
Donanli. Camden; W. J. Brownlee.
Camden; W H. Burton.-Columbia;- ?
T. J. - Crawford State College; C
W. Madden. Columbia and J. H.
Birnie, state College. At h <di$pwr
L. F. Scott, tield ^xeeuitve, and
Rosco* E Stephens,- state ^cout
Executive, made reports:"
I d
Membership in the Council in- iv
creased from 2"! to-441 boys, it ^
w?reported and. tha*?tow?lie so y
counties had been added to the J
Division,' name'v, Bntnl ere Barn- I is
well. Fai'field and Kersh <w. The
hrl inal threc ccuntLn; Included,
Richland, Lcxingtpn and Oraiv.,i - | S
burg. J('
Three '^Cpt-Ms in Qijuinbt.i ! i i.ei'. I ^
the. Eagle rank, highest, during '.m
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Louis Jordan Here
Wednesday Ntglit
_ The tickets ate going fust and 1
t-he~ boyu. and glgL?are KoHnm-out . their
finest-.dancing togs for M e
Louis Jordan premier's VVydlm;.(i , \
night, when''he. Mortrrp Maestro *'
moves into the Township A"?icll*iuur
for a one night stand Wub
CAPITOL ;
THEATRE '
11 if?iluinc uj?LJm.n.1?I'll?t u'l*' iJUI7
VVashington St.
fci jPP'.S'JL1? 'A
Friday and SattUda\v.jjn.i.
EM.iorr ,ii.? |
_VNorth Of Lone
???Star"
t.'hapt i;t I'LKM.S OK t
NVOKA . t
^nrrqay mm MftWlav- * '
H ff 'H AR|> UIX in ... (
. * Amcrirnty l.nipirr' .
CHapf.* ir?, PERILS OU JtoYAL
MOUNTED I^.sl Chapter
TurMli^ .ind Wednesday
_ Dunt'lc J. rant res? _
UMAM ^'|KJNMNoi--?i in
"Friend! y~
Kihmiuts"
And
J OSEP H GOTXCXM '
i!8hadow Of
A Doubtn
Cliapt. 67. Al l, M'(i|t(( NEWS
Also, pa.tho News
Ihnrurt^ only?
LESLIE HOWAPD In - .
"Mister V" ... . I
Chapt. 67, ALL NEGRO NEWS ?
Also. Short, Subjects
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tNt>?f FORMER, COLUMBIA
i Of Swing I
ymc, who headlines the tuneful
I Small's -Paradise in New York j
Miss Pryme does her ,singing in '
she's* ri.ofr*-Such a tavoritc ?? I
o flocked to the P?lm Room in |
when *hc op_prarcd- there recent- I
occasions to witness and made I
Beauty 'N Business
.%,my*^
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Ik
"Beauty arid Brains" is an old
escription of pretty and smart
,'omen but In the case of MJ>s
dargurct E. Blakely of Kingstrec.
C. it-*liuuhl be amended to lead.
Beauty. Brains and Business."
diss Blakely is proprietor of Blake,-'s
Beauty Shop. 113 N. Jackson
Itrert, Kingstrec, having completd
her studies at Apex School, New
rork City and the Alnmnello Bcauv
rnstitute. Befote opening her J
wuuiitree shop, she managed ^the i
Bu v as .< Bee. she vet finds ]
??!)? to d'? fhu-g., the worn- j
n todavche!p. to .uceted She di- j
rrrrrt-Tlu o < o n 1 InmPC llrivp
n. Kingstrec .?nd ts engaged now <
11 helping to have re-.opened the
i^STp wms nf the Kings-free Hos- I
Mlal. closest "several motif tr* ago f
".ause o1 a shortage of help. The |
j1 i/vtis merely .describe her as |
Swr' t. a. hard worker and a whop- I
in:- 11? < ess at everything she lat'6
iej; hands on " om
u til he hi I>.11td and a staUui
""Of Ml Ion i iiU'i'MUPffS U'lllSN I
u'otntse to make it the first blp j
vent of 1041
One fellow who saw Jordan up j
+tm?loi-d tin' <iiI.ht i-viMiing. turned 1
tp in Columbia, pulling his hair j
ThaUrJ oitie Jordan," he wailed '
ha-, done m nt me solid." He clowns '
re sings, lie swings something aw- j
hi hiui : un ' jroovnv every Unie L
V'_ li'lll )lS IVilHf -H
tV?i+>d |?i - I'm ^tmrtrm Mnrt "j
n tlir (kill ski its nl town," Jordan
v lodtiy orto oJ t-lie flnci fer.ivires
oVi won't "\v.inmo~VnTIS". TjL,keL
ir on sntr .it TTle Gireu Leaf
"Mle iiti'l 'IhoMiHS' Dili): Stole
_!.!;? Hnc?i llnuiU in Smalt:* \
Aryi ,Vr?frl *t Green
Leaf Cafe
CHARLIE LOGAN. Ptop,
fV, Edw- C. Jone* J
(k t W t- f fl 't
rzt 11 F ? CJ
offtcwr
rimTy"^T -Plioti. 12*
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TH *, W??hinwf.?r> S* 1072
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f'lmer'j Funeral
Home ~
^sceHer Funeral S?7*ic?
AMBULANCES
TO4 S. Mifn SI. 4umte? S. C. ~
Ph. 777 ? Day or Nlglit .
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Scouts Work On -ri
^ainp oiic
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Tho Columbia Boy Scouts are_ '<
working towards developing a canf?> t
fJte, _ it was reported this week, i
lhe site has been furnished by the {
Central South Carolina : Council i
but must be deveoped foir use. 1
.The. Initial project -towards this 1
md was the pusentatlsn of the ~t
famed Southernaires here Monday
evening at the Auditorium. Pro- 1
eeds will be. applied towards the *
ramp site. , ' * ' <
We-U attended aud ^?H>Ved, tho n
Suthernalres recital ended in a , ?
ptanonc memC With the selling.or
BnnriP unH urging *impnrt <
to the Boy Scout camp.site.
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Around Beaufort
BEAUFORT. S. C.-Mr Jesse W ?
Ford, ~ 2nd vice president of tftfr 1
Non-Partlsun l.rHWiip nf Oakland. '"ulif..
.Is visitiiiw hi? wife, Mrs. '
MarceiJa Ford, relieiotis teacher
at Mather School The latter ad-_
dressed the Women's Minion:?ry So
clet.v at Grace's church Sunday 1
.n iffht. ?, , 2
Mr. Joel BrownT DetaeT instructor
nt Hampton Irsrtluto and former
Columbia, s. C mechanic, was^o
recent visitor here.
Nurse Bessie Frazler of Burton,
nevs. Thomas and Porter also of
Burton and a number of others
were icon last v.'oek toeing pictures hero
Mrs. Julia S Dcrtch is on the
sick list apd we hope for her rwnd
others a speedy recovery.
Monday^ Feb. 7. Is registration
day at the courthouse. 'Are You A
[ Qualified VotOT?- . Rev. A. F.
I Woodbury vice president Beaufort
NAACP branch, sooko on the above
subject Sunday at Ordc? church
Young. Mcny Civic Club will
hold their rwular meeting Sunday
In tlfc club'ha 11
-? Hy JOHN SELLERS FLORENCE!,
8. C. Mrt. Wessie
Alexander spent the week-end
in Columbia * with her daughter.
Miss t.nura, Alcxnndcr.
Prof. John rfurrcll of* Denmark
spent t he wcgk-etnh-rwRhhla wlfe,Mrs.
V. Harrell.
The many friends of Mrs. Anna
Smith, alBO Miss Mamie Harrell
aird Mls^Cerrie Easterllnjg are
glad to see them up again after
being confined v/lth flu. J
New Lighthouse subscribers Include
Miss Teressa Clemmons,
Brown St.;JMr. I. N. Wordy, Kempt
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CARVER
THEATRE-,
Your Family Theatre
Always the Best Show"
1519 Harden Street
LViJ 1 ? -1 _
i mil y anu oaiu> u?ty ?
To]iRny j mack brown in
"The Ghost Rider" 'i
tj'hapt 11. CRFEN HORNFTr |
Two Comedies
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Late Show 10:45 Sat. Nite
Mt.iip and Monday?
BRUCE CABOT tn
"Wild Bill HiRoek |
Rides" j
News. - Cartoons
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Tuesday, Bargain Day?
E1AST SIDE KIDS In
"Smart Alecks"
Chapt. 4. CAPTATM T
MIDNIGHT
Wednesday, Thursday?
TYRONE ROWER In
"Crash Dive"
Chttpt. H, KING OF THE
" TRtArrUANOERS
Hill I ?? I ???
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HANdF ? f?WE f
DEW DROP INN
t No*tl? M?i? Si. I
BAKBCCUR
Seeter Telephone II24-L
GAS ? GAR AGF.
G.J. TarTeton ?
MERCHANT TAILOR
l!\ K Liberty Street4
in BONDS
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Bebashig Ourselves 1
By O. E. McKAlNE
Very frequently when most manors
of our grour> eompleSn ftbouC ??
he slow progress we are , making ?
oward fun citizenship, Ih'ey say
uw. .wegroes just won t sMckto;ether
? that as a Whole they ure '.p.
10 good. However when, these same C[
Negroes are pressed with the ques- d.
ion: "Why don't YOP try to 'get ~
irem to "stick together t" What ure
ifOtt doing to help them stick together?'/
if you are dissatisfied a
vlt.h the present leadership, why g:
H>n't YOTT the answers in- j|
rnriahly are; 'T'v tried tlmo and ic
tgaln to get-them ^th ir iBi?h Mt _b
nit raBY atways - pull apart1;; B
DNR TTIA^ pant H? by- ~et
Himself" and "You can't can't legd g
a bunch of Uncle Toms and dteT- t>
heads like thenv?. ? '
NoW this debasement of the race
Is also self-debasement. It is pay- V1
chologically bud, full of half-truths c|
and untruths. Most of those Who ?
Ponipaln rln 'u? linritiimn M.?t muni ~H
the others to-stick to THEM; th?v fl
we often unwilling to. stick. to the -w
others. We have powerful and rich
religlmm dnuumlnalons, great 121=" ~
Burance companies, prosperous teal =
estate firms nod g/.ur.H ariH cmm ?
publishing companies ? certainly
no ONE znah made all of these.
ONE m?i may hare started aM_
directed sonie of them but he HAD
to have the cooperation of others
to make them successful. And these
complaining men cannot lead because
they are either unwilling or
unable to prepare themselves for
leadership. For this Is no easy tas?c
?efficient and effective leadership.
It requires hard, detailed and unglailorouK
spade-work, study and ?
self sacrifice. The leader must first
knew hts people lully ? their possibilities
und limitations ?and
should not ask them to do the Impossible.
Then,, figures and charts
in hand, ho should be able to know
clarity and simplicity; and this
presupposes a thorough.' knowledge of
the situations, . in ^detail. He
must not permit his people to become
complacent - but It Is better "
that^they become complacent than r
. discouraged. -??
Moreover, he should fully realize
thatr when he tells them that they
are a worthless Int., without, .the ^
power of sticking together, and just
a bunch of Uncle Toms, he is definitely
- filling them with paralyzing
discouragement. And you mast ^
certainly cannot expect dlScoUrag-T
ed men to follow a leader who hisY
no confidence In thehi. The realf^
icaqer-u "f Known hln history, knows
rtiso that he wilt not forever- stand
nlnnc tr hp l? mnrthy rft _
lug followed, he will be eventually
followed. ? :t
Andther pernicious Toliia of de- "
-basement, insult and discouragement.
(because- it fortifies . and strengthens
a feeling of inTerioHt5^),
is the habit' of calling^ each
pother,_or our group. Ma- j
lay "Right v cultured men
and women are guilty of this lack
of race-pride-and self-respect. This
I??? ?7' "? ?. . " . .
St.; Miss Louise Rainey, Gillard
Street; Mr. Sidney Thompson,
Charles S., and Mrs. Italy Hunter, Kempt
St. (,
Respect is Nt
In these days of war nee?l
to make sacrifices?to with?
sidcr indispensable in normal ti
-?we try to make sure thai sue]
tcrial things ;? not matters q
i* not rationed "or it the amoui
Kjv to every s-rvice?regardles
l''7 Logap Street
Fielding's Homt
Cha
Columbia's Fir
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LOUIS J
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And Ills TYMPANY
Wednesda:
Columbia Township
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lOOti JOttbAK k eMafafdlroet
to Colombia from L,oew*s State
Theat-e In New York City. Be n*e
To ImTEDd. WiT6 flrit trip ip
Colombia.
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By CALVDf^JjHfl
JOHNSTON,
cPhelBfe fufced Hits wdflH
eslar tnaiOLti be KfvfcifTlM
uf .rudenU fct 'fdgeSfl
rain^>i School for
Ae. th^y Sillier mm
Honor HoIT
vet;age. of at least 88 atel
l_ a _?
iuuc, ounuuy nwu, .
Leadows. Irene OtlteorL unB
e Davis. 10th >;*-?<?e, Thc|
luelm . Ualllc J*etgPSnC*M
telle Wallace, Dorothy' ,.t J
nd Mary Jane Pon*il|g|fc^^TW
rade, Calvin Rubens, Phoeoe Kfl
enfi and Ruth Miles.
riter has heard Negroes use t^at . ?fl
pit het. when speaking of Negroei, H
'tth eUch venom and despise
; made hiu wince and waut
l glit. ''The faulty dear Brutus, lief M
to^hv-ettF-sta?, but far ourselves/-^
hat we are underlings."
COMING TO THE ~
THEATRE /I
LATE SHOW 10:45 ) M
Saturday Nite _ = j|
Fftfeniarw ^ XA ^ ?
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SGT.JOE LOUIS
ON TOUR
m W:<^?f\ ^
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yj
- Al?
Is, all of us ar?
>ut Htl>a: things wel
me*. Ifr servini ^^^ReUU^I
(v Sacrifices InToUe^W maf
the inner spirit. Respect I
nt of coniiderkte atteptiee we I
? of material stoluas inTolrsd. J
Dial $914 I I
p>- For Funerals H j
rlcston, S. C. J f\
L. ...... . 5* V U
OROANj
'er*on ?
I I V E Orchestra } 1
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ni? "RAV-SHOW ?UJ*F~: ~^Sm
la the top song of the Hit ,11
Parade*. ??- ->? . 1
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HIS BAND Is the &ttsii~-1
the ttuk woddt-^^^^H
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