The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 22, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3
Saturday, August 22, 192,5.
? NEWBERRY NEWS
Newberry, S. C. Aug.?Prof, T-.B.
~ NeeLy fHe son of B. F. Neely is visit*
? ing his father. Prof. Neely is living
in Evansville, Ind., where he is employed
in government service. Prof.
Neely lectured at Miller Chapel A. M.
?- ? IS. church to a great crowd of people
on last Wednesday evening AiiK- 12,
??Hie-subject was "TheAbundance of
Life." Life 1""1 fllliir V"'
Length, Depth, Breadth and Height.
- - Length of days: God wants us to have
long life. -The length of man's life
, V- >
' :. %< ; ' ifl
PKqA 0. A. kAWSON, 1. r>.
?. ia forty years. butthef length ef days
is not the most important* MfithuS;
aleh lived thirty times_as long as Jesus
Christ stayed on earth. It is a
- dishonor 1k> live as long as Methusaleh
lived,', leaving nothing behind his
r ~ life, but reproduction. ~It matters not
how long one lives, but how noble
his 4ife may be. While he lives let
him live for something.
-Depth, of life means to stand the
storm of life. Jesus was rooted and
:? ru? ,...a 11?' L; -
ftiVTT ill 1.X1C ii mil. Iiuw XIIUIl uses 111 J*
spare tTmel There are twenty-four
hours in a day1, 'six of those twentyfour
hours are spare , time of whieb
determining the worth of the man's
?^-'J?life. ' The man is .M{Wl? "or unmade
. when his spare time is employed 01
_ wasted. Men don't commit crimes
when the^ are asleep it is when spare
__?i-time comes that they do.
- -There wag" a high"day at "Miller CHa.
? pel on last Sunday. Memorial services
were held in honor of the late Rev^ &
T. Bailey, former pastor who raised
the first moneyupon which this greal
?* work is how being "accomplished. The
Rev. Julius Holman, pastor of Helens
Station preached^the morning sermon
Text, Hebrews 12:12. A large crowc
- was out to hear the Revr: Holman
I Sunday School was called~to "Order bj
P the superintendent, E F. Floyd al
4:00 P..M. _
one among the best Sunday schools ii
the State. ' *"
1 B!00 1'.' Rf. the church was crowdet
to hear the Rev. Jas. A. Baten, pastoi
of the Bethlehem Baptist church, this
_' city. Rev. Baten _preached a wonder~fpT
sermon on kindness. The ?con
trach-for-painting Miller Chapel A. M,
E. church will be let on August' the
20th. All bids are asktSPao be in the
^ hands of Dr. J. W. Williams at noon ol
the 28th. . -?
We can get all .the?eggs, chickens
frpcfi Vintfor from Mv PoHnc
Boham and Mr. G. W. Butler. THej
are-4n the (city twice per week, Wedfresh
from the country. Mr. Edward
-Wise is doing a rushing business serving
the people at his up to date Cafe
at 1013 McKiben St. When you feel
like eating call on him. Rev. Ellis
v - with Mrs. -Ellis.jyirs. JL..M; Gilder and
Mrs. S>. L. Moon attended the Conference
Branch of Missionary Societyi
* ..which was held in Columbia during thif
. week.
One of the greatest meetings that
was ever held at Poplar Spring Baptist
church of Simpsonville, S. C., oi
' which the ReV.y. J. Borfcon is pastor
..of Newberry, S. C.,otr the first wcet
in August. During the meeting twen
ty. souls were brought to Christ. Th(
revival meeting at St. John Baptist
^ cnurcn 01 wnicn itev. Keeaer is pastor
is being conducted this weey bj
the Rev. J. J. Harrison of Columbia
S. C. I am sure that everyone will
enjoy hearing him.?We are glad t<
have Little. Miss Jannie Dell Dor
rah back after spending a few days
In Columbia with /riends and relatives
Mrs. Ella B. Moon Reeder and Lit
~ tl6" nephew Robert Williams, Jr., art
back~in the city after having s^ent i
7 part of the summer in Washington, D
C.y with husband and mother and othei
relatives.
NEWS FROM UNION, S. C.
- - BY A. M? T.
We have had a few showers of rair
in these parts and are very thankfu
Qff Summer gardens havirraU failed ant
Jt wHLfequire stea<Ljr{work and somt
more rain if ou^l^'^radens product
1 s?
of the evening amounted to f ifty-thrfl
($53.53).dollars and fifty-three cents
I Mica Mot^t InB^V I 1 1 I II
Columbia, S. C., assisted by Mrs. Mar
thu McColl, and Mr. Walter McJenkin
deserves credit for the success of thj
entertainment.
j Children's Day at ioL-Puul Ua|itis
i church was about over befote we knev
, of it?it was quite an interesting pro
-gWW:?The you hi? peonle in clmrg
"worked with a will.
' Mrs. A. A. Sinis and children ar
iback home again from "The Land o
'the Skv." I'mf si)llt has had a?hi
~ of experience in house keeping an
no doubt will find a litll ?
" rest under the shade of the trees up
on their lawn, Mrs. G. W, Boklea.. re
turned from her vacation a few week
ago. She arrived just in time to res
(cue Prof. G. W. Bolden .from a goner
al mix-up with housekeeninir am:
[Insurance. -|
Master?Whit hey- was little help a
j-thfi?bail season--is--on- -and--that* to
I quired his attention.
D?'. W. O. McGill is. our most pa
titbit young dentist?no one. at homi
I but the doctor. Mother-in-law an<
'little Hughes left in early, spring f.o
[ New _Vork.?tW nnidnm has been i
IN. ?. in wimmer 'school as one <>
the instructors (We understand)/" TTi
McGill is keeping up under tlie si rail:
J A- large numiier of visitors attend
ed Li or i nth ou~"Suiulay. Our pa.-tu
Rev. J. S. Daniels preaelied two Wei
1 prepared senmriis nrnl Its 'tisual Til
- fait that -it was good- to be there-. A
mong visitors?and -Cornier member
of Corinth jye: Mrss.-Kugenia (hddinj
' and daughter fwnn the "J.and <>f Kio\y
' ers;" Mrs. Kosa I)awkins and .-ist?
Mrs. Hatlie Moultttic of Philadelphia
: Pa.; Mrs.' .1. S. Karle and uirls t'mn
Spartanburg:, S. who are 'vi>itiiij
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fant. the par
! ents of Mrs. KarlOjMrs. MeJora Tuck
Ljer-of-Ncvv-A'-iirk; also Wle^rrr Jidiiisp,
1 Yoiintr anrj Chnuhi?1.'nil'. The <e iw
" attended Harbison College, Ismo,
' C." [We shall speak of the program o
^^tho Junior Missionary- in our next
1 All were pleased with the nuisii-al sc
! lection_ and presentation speech 1>;
the XtFFSrntilhful piv?idem|> Mi<s IJufl
i ine senior ijass ot /.ion a. .ai. t>
! Church will give a nvusical prograr
ion Thursday evennvu". IVo1'.. (;T \1
Bolden \s teacher.
D?y and Mrs. C. A. Ih'nvkrns ar
Inrflriinyr a tlip-lo (TvicugiT"aTul nthe
' points.. Dr. Dawkins^j/ much l^ette
! .Ilardy. 'of S^wfrtnnhu'rtf - 'it^TcT"caret'i
'nursing, of Mrs. Dawk ins, we are gla
to note that ouj' Doctor is \^'ell ainiii
Rev. arid Mrs,'Is. 1). Gamble speii
'-a?week?or?tun Til PevTval mee!;ne'
r, where the Reverend assisted the Rc^
'iir. Morgan Da\vkiiTJ*r The meet in;
-jal Bethel A. M. E. Church tlit_s\eilj
U?ill bmnj_IH Seniomher.
I Master" J. C. AVhite, of GoIupwia.J
..(YfeitTny-Mrs." Cornelia Wrenrielys W
II introduced ourselves to C. and h
: | seemed pleased when wPfoId him-w
J | knew all of his people.
< : "?; r . . . ..
xvirs. jsaiyra a.onnsmr, is nacu lroi
" the city of Greenville, S.- C.; whor
she had a pleasant stay with her sisto:
' Mrs. M. E.- Hemphill, the all'abl
| widow, ha^TPprclTy^ new bungalow
- in place of the large two buy lions
upon the hill. You will find her eon
? foftably seated upop the. porch, ovei
'.looking the base hall nark. Snni
r Are sayyig that a Prince will soo
Lrnme along and-steal hen?;m:iy, I'T
; -ton has* an irYdnntrion^ 1 >ii.m l-i. .> 1' u ir
I , t I ?- -
L ows./rrrotrniarry- widowers. ^
Mrs. Alice Crason, will soon learn t
'j run her car. She spares no pniijtji.-i
^(trying and believes in the old adag<
L; ^ - - r~?
ifei;
MR. J. S. JOHNSON
D. D.'G. M., Charleston, S. C.
- "If at?fti'Ht yrrn don't sycceed, tin
- try again."
1 Mrs. Pernctta FreenuTn and Willi
I Hodge are teaching in the rural di:
i trict. They motor to and from .ichoc
i Mrs. Freeman is the one at the whet
5 Mrs. S. L. Humphries will not vei
ture out alone in her coupe. She
f a little fearful,
t Rev. Dr. Daniels. is off again* tH
1 week in revival meeting. We are gle
J Mrs. Daniels decided to remain )
i home. We feel lost when both past<
j > \A
THE PALLET!
U _?in<i wife are away. ? _____
;. Wo hope p<> one will visit us and
f1 entice Rev. Daniels to leave Union.
- We are well satisfied for him to re- j
s main on lunger. The passage from
u Union, irU to heaven is a good ope.
? Nlany^ left and landed safely there.
t-i-twtUis- is nmugh naidv
jQ Mi s. Addie Cornwcll is well sltttSftgcT
-With her name. tSho,.gtgi'l''''t * ^ gro
u'viy i-Uo'o (:,? ?, well Sr., and solicits
your patronage. . . , " . v..' .
e ?Mr. and Mrs. I.ott Reynolds were
f jdelighted to have Mr. Fred Reynolds*
t,: Ml1, .ouid Mrs. Littlejulin and their
d daughters, visit them. "j^They motored"
u,, I'rnm Philadelphia. I'n." * ' . l.
j "Mr-v.?.Maggie llamptonone of thtr
lilfchyir mouthers. u? Corinth, loft Tor
s {Portsmouth. \^a. . She will visit Washi
lington. 1). C., before returning.
, I ll'L!i 1. i % I*-. ?
vv-iiu.cueua.ana .miss <Jyn[
thi.v Williams were welcome yjsitors
~~ back hV>m<v .? j _ .
s' .'Mrs." Klise Ki-ltliurne is visiti 11 g her
part'fvl Slie and Mrs. Goldinj? are
J looking real well. They, must have
- ' discovered t lie fountain wi. youth -iflthe*'."land'of
flowers."
) { Mrs. rrasier anil littW SOJUi^i WHr
liam' -h+u! James, left" on Sunday for
ii 'their?home in Ilallimorc" Aid. They
f were at. the parsonage with Rev. and
~ Airs, Darnels. the parents of Mrs. Frai.
fscr. From I nidn they visited other
- relatives ill Snlltl) Cairdimi, ___ .
r We have lost trace of Dr. and Mrs.
T^A. \y. Drown. Hope botft are eniovI
'in^ liieir rest, and will take a peep at
- its lrrfr.ro leavimr the State. *
y '' mwm,
- ? FiJKEENWQOI) NEWS'
r_ : .
l. Dr. Jjinkins of Brewer Ilos^
i?itis viz-iting-tTrt^home in sela
mer, Ala.;, -si' '
On Ias'{~Simday .at t<^'noon Rev.
rr ami;: Mis, Glora?Singleton was
rr Lilt; utit'sls TJf 5TTST L. .Nance
antFMr. Ddell Nance en a motor
1 trip to Bratttuy-.-ir CV
"INIr. II. S.-Allen spoilt a few
y hours in the City on business.
'. Mr; Allen is asst. manatror of the
j itciLiwutu uyjiiisriA, j_<iie ins. i^u.
" <Ad?-ErK. Ilargroves of the U.
K., K. of P.,?.\vy 1 atteiicrriie'^iic.
pronie" Lodge inLouisville, Ky._
r Air. _R. IL'~AIcdliee Will" rep^.tion
in Richmond, Va..
All's. UAV Ajirinre gave a very
it tcp-grandaughter, Little Ileloises
Tarrant ol'irhiladelphia, Pa.A
Airs. Daisy Ilolman, Principal
r:of West End Graded School and
lAIi.-s -1m lie Dixon returned Irom
^ Iiii 'iSWUimlhi, .S. C
* j :vtks- Alice .Gary- is spending
the summer in Detroit, Mich. She
n [expected IdA'cturn seen and l-e o
|"s"ume' iter work, as. a teacher in
the Avest end school.
~--- 'idie MissesMlun i ee and Franks
h- and ,Io.sie Heard are visiting'
L. in Detroit. MissiEunice Heard-!
- is teaching in the Graded School
in Ij] 1 berton,. Ga.^^ ^
i_ -ing summer school at Columbia
Gniiersity, New York, JN. 1.
o Miss LfTfa WilliamsTs home afn
ter havng spent six weeks in
New York, - .
? A fniur nl oiMcl i ii ir i-\lo\r . onf if
A* Clitic
PROGRAM OlMTHK GETI1SE.
L TIST CHURCH* IRAK)! S. <
I).\Y, AUG.
" . SATL RDAY
_10:00 A. M. Praise Services
n St'hiwiiilittri. ' 10:30
A. i\ I .?in (rod uc Lory Se;
'A. P. Simmons.
11:00 A. AI.?Enrollment of I
ing. ol" Letters.
11:'?() A. M.?Welcome Add re?
, Airs. Eliso P. King.
12:00 j\I.?BirsrrresK v 12::J0.P.
M.?-"James the Fii
Chmdey and Miss Gladys Jones.
the Christ fan Religio^."?Mrs.
-5:^0 P. M.?^nstit ute Lecture
of God. '?Rev. L, C. Jenkins.
? foregoing lecture^ Paper?M+ss
m e n t s. A d j o u r n m e n t,
7 :3i> r. iM.?Devo^ionals led b;
8:00 P. M.?Sermon?Lie. E.
ton. Collection. Announcenieni
SUNDAY ,
10:00 A. ~U ?Sunday Srhool C
- ) 1 ;00 A AL?institute bectr
h of Paul and their Bearing on CI
? White, D. IX*
c 11:30 A. M.?Mssionary. Sen
s- W. P. Peterson. Collection. A
>1. 3:00 P. M.?"Health and its ]
J. Mrs. L. J. Rhodes. Journalism
i- Life.?Mr. J. A. Roach.'
is 4:00 P. M.?Closing SermonMyers.
Collection. Reports of
is REV. J. C.
d - REV. W. P.
., ' ' ? REV. J. M.
>r | E. E. CORP
"0 tKADKR
led "IIuiv a Woman Keeps a t T~i
.Let ?W1LS I-11?last 1 i}itr-?jlwi/ -
evening- at Morris Chapel p.np- r',!
tist 'Church-of which Roy. W~P _
Williams isMhe honored pastor. +. -i
Rev. Wiljiams is an as>ot i>> \
Greenwood-and is j^awfjiJT in ffio 1 '*
"W-l
sonage. She s an alumna of Ai- i".
leu University. 77 ' .
Professor l.M. A ,U il
family si>enl, a-1-eu-xLays in tiki
( j|,Y last v.s i l., \ iAtiiie-.'iji'. R. 1
President !>.- H-."-ShVrs-ttr?d"f*'lr:!- '
lessor- C. G. (j arret I. Editor of.
The Pi?lu and "Rev. E. TTTEmTEn ^
stopped lor a few imuutesTi! the .
A. M. E. manse to se<> thh k.-c- ^
George. - -W. Sjinrlolon who-u A
Th'nf'necMi' r- *' C'/w.I?l e> ! rx ?
iwito.wi VI HJU.Clill OdC'IlCO Cil
Allen University.' They visited
District Conference at. AI- C*??> micjk
ami-the GreeiiviHqJ)istiitt.
-Professor W. 1 TfHriivnrd i-n j,
newly elected principal of Ilrewer
Normal. He bids,fair to have -Alife
best hrgh school in the State.~S
Mrs. ' Geor^ei- A. Swx.rlclLii '?
wife of the >1 prs"-fih~"-~
is to leave >oon-fot^-Wa-liTC;!we,
Philadelphia and New ?oi*lt. Hl.io '1
will yhDI IioKtoiiIIiet'<)rc -return- ' 7
ing home. ^ . 1
She will'visit relatives in each
f these cirie--. Rev. S.liiirl-Ion is
rapidly recfrrrrhig ami his
church is rnukin~g? an cff<H't to
ccmiileUs a i housa-iui' dplla.r/j.'ally (
by the second Sunday in Septem-T;._
Ik1!*. Th.'1 liri i
slikkeii he ilaTTT Ix hundred and;..;- !
fifty-two dfdianrkiiw the debt. v.\
Before Coufeivnec he ? < i<* "
have put-in :;:<>do;^ -mdlnrttvm- ?
veniences. 1'V.s
Meditate ns of. the ..minister: 1,1
~ The ik> porter wishes to eom- ' v
mend the IkdnnALo.'.Leador on il.s .
mechanical make-up. and news
content. It is an asset to South ! n
Carolina. TheVmapayrer is t h?> :
bwriteiA i la '.Mil,tie. lia'>hi;j. Jin- y
idled from Allen University with
him in 1 j)(in ^ ^ " ^
It hat he is-s.um-eavlraf Ire-toeey A
L He..will ever .remember ike *
kindnesjj of Dr; "L. M. D-anidls,
Dr. D. K. Jenkins, Nurse Lillian *
cornier and u,ie entire >taiT ol'
a-yenLy..]?1 i .d-d
in.r h.W M ' 1 i, V
thank.thq. many friends who sus- >
tained him and his wife in'the
jtrying hour.
lvbbevii.i.k s. s lm-ttrrrtr x
* - - J '
Ti e S,, S 111 t IT!!'i (.I* 1 li< aV.ve
Tunned <1 ifti-iot nrwt hi Shllnh A. 7171?! ;T
Church Thursday nwnvini; .?.>*?
flock with KcV. J>. .1 I'si-y })
| pre.-idiny and llee. M. I.. Rani-ey
[tl.i'-* eiJuient pastor.Alio' tho^..[jruv.i/afion
and a few preliminary re- y
| n^rlw^y" Hio l'.'4,K. the Cj i?u..'. i.i:i v~
hnaidjiY.-nr!:'1 in a"'.*'<
[the.! 1;. lititU - ,Uie-.Xuuuu.ei- v?yre-a-li-- rH
.The" )i?>li'ict Superintendent Hat- vy,
tie. I'eraa'n -made Iter report v.liich
was clear cut and\fullof ]ic!pi'7iM~n- ?'"
HA.NK I'M ON AN!) Sl'NDAY %
btrwrm ST. I'l/rETC BAI>- :>
r.. sattruay am) si n- t
29-.50. 1025. " _ .
SIvKVirES.led
by Bros. F. D. .Jones and .J, *j\
: : . Ui
. . _! ^
rmoii?Lkn C. H. Simons or f.ic.
Delegates, Reception ami Read-.
?s?Mrs. EtlTel Davis. Response
t ** ?'
rst.: Moderator"?Pro. William
"Africa's First Introtluet;-to ^4
fe=lt:'"\\*atton:: Keeps. ~MMnr.cr. ;C
Fifteen minutes distH+^sidn on *>
y I)ea. J. H. Waiters. V
C. Cornwell or Rev. K. T. Humpts.
.Adjournment.
services: 5:
Wicort ?I)oa. .J. F. Rolierf^-^.. J;
ire:?"The Missionary Journeys !
n-isttan Ci vilizationA^Rev.. j, c. %
...... :
non?Rev. R. C. Stover or Rev. J
djournlftont. Dinner. - ?
Relation to Christian Service."-*?
i and its Influence on Christian X
k
-Rev. II. \V. Long or Rev. J. M. ?
Committees. Adjournment. X
WHITE, President, v X
PETERSON, Viec-Pres.,
MYERS, Treasurer, , 3
iWELL, Clerk. ^ ' . . 1X
-A - 'T-??^ -
. L' ?&
^?i
7ma \ ?tttt7 She tin.t gathered statH?^
1 i on. fllli )>i.i ?>>' the ]Jijli ic.t.''
jU. cmnverfUon -re-elected her for an.
n'K IS I'.iul tendered .her-u-rising
"? thanks fi.r her excellent rel.
The discussions and papers were latv
' i1'1 'J ' ,"Ii;;t?and helpful.?Miss wl;
I I I!!, .Ml . S.* K. 1 Sanders and* Mfs.M^lt
"V. . l>. -id-made t i rig inj^speectfiis on
Pel ore the cuuvenlinn ^
' i> "Tcj was done by Revs. \V. re
t'vvlin. W..S. i.Mims, M. NV." Wiljis,!anc
Ma ey ;.Vid VV. K. WhittL-; each oqo rgptj
.??n ryvij*i i^ilai'l and the jt j
vi<r a. limes was Irigh. _ Rev. Ram- i " n
; !' ; ' ' " ."Iri "<* ' !" ~>T ^
mu-ir circuit t arad no pains in
.. n.v ii iM?.-itni! for-us while here# p.f,
. i ay Iis? i>. entertain stran
neta. j\v< u eaiflhey do so^*
**>< ion will he held with the
nt^ (iioM- ('lii.ii'eii ,,j tji.e \Vafreni
i i: cuit. .
[' i id Tl.TiT": "ail" iwell_that_eJidj? ~
-V e i .i "Ti? ?;i i*-ii oi1?errdoii?fn f
;Te aujL harmony. Friday aft 01>i;.'
U?-v. -J. li.^Fnv'.'h tauuht lesson ;n
a new method \\ hi'i-h was
' 1 Ijy all. i!\-the-way we will
" tld- artic le, y. ithotiy-speak<jf
il'.e mo.-1 exeelhnl music render-^*'
1-y ? ea ir i ruai .Tittle .Mountain
M. H C'mtrch. Thf rrmvtrtfiR foa~- ' "
< T;I' fl.c""oeeas:?th \v?> the address of i
? i ' i a Sine . 1V- - lent of Allen V *'-,yy,
fr-.in- subject "Building
Tlave.-'T'i tie - sm;ci-ir av:. ?_
v.a ii a:., in tractive and (lw.trifyifi(r.
rr'-KlnsTTt irXT-ry^'very jdeaViinj' ses
- HBBf'BTFR. ~
!.\ J.IK I.AN1) OF THE SKY. ?
r>n .Tii'.n-.vlny Aug. 43, Rev.?
<1_M i's.'.J. J1. .Jones and Mr. and NIrs.J .
iis i !ay row. e^4w*t^-t-<*7-a-<lol?gtit
l V i i.'ojn ,i( tiie' v'Jlnl'ial hmno of""
v. and Ifrr. Jones, on Crescent
v., Iti-inoin'^: _tho visitors to the1
i<i ?r~Thrf" > Lryr ftffi >nho.m \vei e '
dumhinns.?On entering each "3
<.-t \ya> asked to place her-nanie in
.^social register, souvenir cards R
re their-pinned on egch guest. j- *'
A fter klri'nking of the. "Fountain of
Trrhr n (U-Ucmus strhrd cottrse?was 1
rved 'followed > by ices and ,u sweets. '
icii?aim. present left docdaring Mes
-I - an.j Pagan .delightful
MRS. N. J. F.
Zu' -> > > > >?> > > > >
~ "B.A.BLO
' TAILOR]
Dry Cleaning, Press!
liaib Li^Miren^abd JBU
__t ELr.and -Deliver.
Ui- ^limgiun ^ Lium
. ?t >.?#?WM ' 1 - - - i . . . ,
Office Phone 6026
Atlorney-at-Law and
1110 Washington St reet,
J, ROBE
__ -7- merchant
~t~ ~ Suits Made 1
i TELEPHON
111S' > Was hinuton Strreet,
Vvv ;.^ v.
REESE'S DRI
MRS. P. R. RE;
A FtfrH l.ine of Patent
- (.'Igai'-eues and Tobaccof
? Madam ('. J.Walker's
Times. Ice Cream and
?phone
1 I > > 1 ? 1.1.. da a
11? ? ilSM'IU III J Ol I ft'l,
too ov.o.o.o.v vOv o_oooox?ooo;o.oo,oxyxoj
= V\HT:N IN COLUMBI
BROADWAY D
EVERYTHING SAN1TAR
FISH and
IN SEA!
1 D. W. WOO
11OST Washington Street,
J., ' *'
THREE ? 1
xcursion To Spartanburg,
S. C.
lion Baptist Church, New "brook- "
J, Arthurtown and Shandon Annex
1 run the K'eM.est excursion of the J
r.wt'. lo lijjai'lanlnir.r. la-xl Thm^day- _ _
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