The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 07, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
fPAGli K1GRT
ALLENDALE NEWS.
Quito a large crowd attended th<
'"Excelsior Club meeting, which, me'
? at the home-of-Mr. and Mrs. A. lies'
Wednesday evening. Two rooms o:
the homo were beautifully decoratei
to entertain the many members ant
friends. An enjoyable program was
rendered which reflected great credi
to thg program- committee chairman
Miss Fannie Croft. "A delicious ic<
cream and cake course was served bj
t " the hostess. The social part--of- ^thi
Club reached its climax by the Intro
?" duction of many gafncs" from NTisso:
Alean trvin, Ruth Thompson, Doro
thy Richardson and Mr. Lucius Singleton.,
These young J,adies and gen ,
tic roan are contributing much -to flif*
of the organization. The honored
guests present were Mrs. Ida Fields
i Mme. Wright and 'Margaret Craig
Doa. Sanders Allen and Singleton were
. - much interested in the financial part
_ of the meeting, and with such inter
est Mrs. Hest received the Vmnr bans
tier Of eXucllinf nil other, meetings
The Mt. Tabor church members anil
C . . < elder deacond 'are vorv proud 'of their
young men - deacons. hi the?pemons
< ? Mrr-Jw-t?tnglrt-nrr.-f.r~ Rpy Allen
. i ard T.nwton. Mr. Sinjrie'ton fs con'
bating much in all the church work
hut now especially -in the Sunday
school. .
Supt. Akxahder was' seriously in*
j' lcd last week at the. electric i-laiit,
cuttillgnsn I'hn'hTigws -tyoiii his right
. hand. The Sund.y school sends up
its prayers and wishes lor his speedy.
L ro uvevy; - *. ,
- _ Ihp R senwald lhi.y program at
the Rosenwald school building was
L carried .out very 'Systematically Trif?
day evening MaWh" .TU. TIie~mcot'ing
j? ?waa .largely 'i.ittoinli J. with trustees.
j-?? *?patrons and studi-pls. -Strenuous efforts
arc made for the betterment
for the school and the community
conditions' under leadership of 'teach
ers, Pruf. Cousqo Ritter and. Miss fc.
: J. Thompson; and this meeting nieant
so tn flw.U. :?*- ?i-- "
...inn hi tni; \v;iy ql \'hcouragomont.
Much preparation was
made for the program, the building
; was decorated with flowers and flags
sweet music Was rendered: by the
students, and the address oh Mr. Rose.nwald,
held,.the audience spell bound
r The collection excelled other surrq^jul
ing schools. _
-v The dull season?basket ball was
played Monday, April L\ Allendale
and Brunson. The. Brpnson players
? playt'd their pari; bill WciO dcicul_
ed. by errors. "Score 10-11 in favor 'Of
AUendal?; players. for liiunson; hon
Ol'able hvenuon Misses Euhicdla. Allen,
-Susie Bowers, Jujra .Mae -Robinson',
S -Kmftva-hee^ilttsiK'T- -ban i-n- -LU.4to Wib
liams and Sarah Allen. Allendak':
Misses Alean Ervin, Margaret Craig
Pauline Robinson, Annie ljoward, Lil
ly Patterson and Ella Mae ltitter.
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NINETY-SIX NEWS
Tho faun era- a re- gar i ainly- glad -of*
. this bohutifjjl weather. Everywhere
&. *. r?y<f'a cdn ?ei'. Some -one plowing.
The Friendship --ab, -1 rinsing 'vhb
attending by a large crowd and ev- !
" eiy' orte present, enjoyed- the program. '
Mrs. M.C. Hark was directress.
Sunday was a great church going
a day wjih the people in and around
Ninety'six. There was a large erowd-'
in Sunday School. We. have Jiew'
members- every Sunda,. morning. 7
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.the
Macedonia! .choir arrived and rendered
music for our services. Rev. l)ix"
: " fcii proaJTied a soul-stirring sermon.
The Lord's Supper was served. - ,
I BUY
I Mars
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" " O ' *"-"
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I Big Rei
'1 ho night service was great. lie v. j
JJixou V text was -Eric-pare to Meet
5 j the,Cod of Israel." This was imlee.il
t j a wonilerful sermon. Two .were tvjiilt
; ed to the rhiirch jto: hlrh.an i,- trh,?fj
ing under th'e leadership of Uev. Dix
I'! on. \ ;.. 1
Rev. and Mrs, Dixon were the guest
i of Mr. A. W. MeKenney.
t Mrs. Mancrva a Joseph, Mr. T. F.
, Cyrus, Rev. arid Mrs. Dixon enjoyed
' a delcious supper Sunday, night served
r by-Mrs. Janic Johnson.
i Mrs^Gobrgie A.* l'aVkeV "" was in
. GroenwooiPSaturday attending the
5 board .meeting of the Educational
. Sunday School Convention.
Mrs. C. A. Dean spent a day of
. pleasure in Green word Saturday. ,
f!?TrsT Daisy fjrris was a vyek-enJ
I visitor in .our town. .
j Mrs. LuejLnda Chapel, was found
dead in her home this (Tuesday).
, morning. Mrs. Chapel is Mrs. Mats
tie Law ton's mother. .Our sympathy
. goes out to Mrs': I.awDm. in her her*
reayement. . ~ ' 7
I First Quarter Report for Rethloliom
Rapt 1st -Sunday School t
"' "Class Mo, 1, teacher, .Mrs; ii. A. Parker;
roil w; 'pic^uL Cuii^ai.u' 15. J
( Collection '^lu.yb, " ,
Class No. teachers; Air. \V'v SI.?liawkills;
roll 00; present ai-U^'hattec
11.0. Co.teetiuii $ 1 1...1.
Class Ivo. ?, teacher, .\ji*s Willie !
Griihti; roll 1V; present a.i. t eiiuancethJ..'
~Collection yl.Lib. ' \* tr
.Class'No; *lj. teacher, .Mrs. .\I. C. ;
Lark; roll It'; present. altciuiuiKegj.1,0.
collection- $-.lb.
Class No. 5, teacher, Mi'. . ^Bp^ia
.ioiiiison; loll i'tr, present aiteiai.aacy
1.0. 'Collection $'.02.
I Lark, lloll 1 5; pl'i Srilt ,:n ; ;>.! !,> . : r I
j Cpfft ctfuri $.00. .
! B'i'piurht ionvard $50. IS, .raised .Cel.
-8; paid out $28.02. Luiance in treas|ury
$50.71.
1 TV'
vjicciiay uuu iM'WS
Mr. Elliott- Blown, of Abbeville,
j was seer, in town Thursday on busi;
ness. '
j Mi; and Mrs. Myers oi" Columbia, S. .
C., mx'ui in llodgos ar.'d tireenWoo'd .
' Sunday visiting relatives and friends. i
I Mrs. Myers also visited her sister;
[ .Mrs. 1*. IS. Muse'iey. ' . 4
ltev, \V. ^>. Hail, of A:lair.a, Cia.,
, will begin a series of n,c-et\ng3 at .
i'rinily M. E.-L lunch, Ma.\'\vi>4 Aw|nue,
Monday night", .Aiil-if; 1Kb.'
tail to hcaJL\ hint, lie is-, a fj?*eucher f
of iyire.qualities.- if you miss, hear- \
ing him you %vi 11 misss a treaty of -c
yoUr life. . .
Rev. Ezekiel Chappelle is knnu* a*',
gain after closing his. shool Lci'm. -iii
.New beiTy county. .
. l'rof. Y. A. Heard was. init'of townH
a. few days las; \iyvk m account' -of .
the death-'of one of his relg. iyes in
Elberton, (Ja. We .sympailfi:-.u with
Friends of Mr. Biggs-, one of ti^eeiiville's
leading undertakers, w-.ll read . J
.vntTQlUcf.estiUie. fata lha 1 he and Iris ! .
associate, Mr. T had. men; are' r;..\\ <>p- j j
Mhing up a 'ikodfrn'Fiihei ai i1 ii-n4.e.:u?
Rush Avenue, Tins' U?iug" jj bother
link added to his ebain- of -lniiiTal
parlors. Gi'dciuvot'tl clip/i'iy? ('Ntcnl
to him ami his assuciaUra hearty \\vj-,
come. This tinn ii-i - t.? fi.?. nv. is
known as Biggs anil Th-aiL.-ivn, lini
' 8undav was a rod Utter ilaV at -Tab
ornucle Baptist ("lun . h. r..;vi'nteiiVltill
C. K. Stuart ami his- stu'T .'of i \
teachers wcrt- on ihiiv.
fur things wcio bought out l>y the j \.
various teachers. At "I'i?:>? 11'oV. ? ;.
vouk Sim
hall-Talus
- '* .r- ' . - ';-'v ; '? "
ductions in M
Hats i
HHRF3X35SR3
i
1 THE PA1,Mffl
U. Chappello preached. a wonderful (
.rrnnon wh[ch was ehjoyed hy all.
At 3.:30 I'. M. Rev. S. C. Campbell, |
pasior of St. Paul Baptist Church,
at Anderson, used A3 hid.text, "It is
good. to be here." The sermon. was
delivered with much power and was
interestinjf^i'roin start to finish. Many
visitors and. friends from various
i.hurehcswero present. $100.20 was J
the collection. Other visitors', from
Anderson were Messrs D. W. Burton, i
1.1\. Lomax, Vernon Shcrardand-Mrs.
B. L. Campbell.
The B. Y. P. U.' is meeting, at the
homo of Mrs. I,. K; Smith on Ilnekott
S'.. at 5:.10 P. M. each'Sunday. Lar.ee j
Crdwds of young people are attend- !
4eg each "evening, which is oncourag- '
ing.to. the leader, Mrs. J. M-. Walker.
The-Missionary'Society is also ntov-:
ipg on. They presented a purse of ;
'20.00 to .the church, showing their
interest jn the 'work. |
alio JuiiiOr -Uissionacy SuvToty un-j
.1311 uii?iLuoeaJivp. UL !
e. ...amis !.? oiiu growing. TT7T3 aT7~
ijiv.ii.1.ii^-'Bicaw lu.niis. ; "_-v
ivj.oiij. 'Uiiu a uujiji anu yilie vvaaa~ ,
. t. * i k'IL .jiuiuUy- iiir.iuTi.M.i.i',?_w_
j-->_a> u>. tc '>iK'y -Wat ^ty uictr tiuue .>o~
?..uo,Ullci. f^ rW ,
???? ?;>* vv.imu wiuj
..u-v Vv.UUK Ull lllbMUl&i.
rv tiiui \Vn i V* lilianm r
r. .o. rUo---vicy Wv-iu ptuai.uiic cui?? I
- nc numo ui^.ur. a"Wi .wis. aiuy.. f
' " Mi'!, .uuaVUii .wtinto in*; \\..,-j.
i.u..yiiy itiiOraoun. ihey ivpuii a seiy
L ...a. mi aiiernoun.
u'.ilttitu VtuiuitOn a lit! Ills-i-t'tcAu,.
- itiOkOi'v'U Lu ?s >. Vt oCi t , "is. .
t w.ti.<..y pa'Sc V IS i. illy 'l'Cia.iV uo Ulltl
' 1aoy rc'pui't, a Ve'iy incasaiK I
LJJ1? '' ? ' ' " ' ^ ?
?John- iavans; Mir. ^auU his sisi\
I, .'4ic. av.iIiu Pelts ate liuhlc aya.n
- v t tia. 111 y a-' very, ..sta v v. st m h ihimi
tt . <U. ' . . * 1 ' '
vet. 1 i.-yu?i A.- M. L. Clrureh ici'Ua
a H.fuu U^iy lor- last ^atuia'y.-i
. .many Winy lily nay when tilcy pat- 1 I
..alto. a I l-lie. Lul'U S Suppor,. eveiy one
tyi have hern in a 11c pivperTit- j
atatrC;'iui*. the occasion. ino Kuv. 1 j
. Si.' -Vl.osclcy, f,hou* womleriul pastor, i
.5 realty tiio aian ior. the place. .
Sty. itiul ai tb. .Viable, iryin, ul' S'oor-1
it. 1.1 liioiitiue, motored Greenwood,)
"asi italuriiay, visitmy .\ii:s4 li \ 111W 1 t
1.oilier, ivno ..continues ill. .'drs.!
. m. iei>or;s thai blu- will lcmitin by
1?t?i.ifiber'j bid.tide until <1 rhalU.o ~
at; >. .Mis. Nance's many l'i icml3 '
uist that her change will be a re-11
a.in'j-.e- in lit > ht'.-illh 1 !_[
'"Chapel's auxiliaries
i hi .1 he ivuuday School tlnpuyliout, 1
L.V'i* ill *1 11 P. v c ? v? ? ? '. n bt> t ?111 W . >\ "1 I i
... .. V.UUUHIUII. -V'l
on corn oil are putting forth every .
iiil H to bi ine iliiiiL's tV? po-A"?.?H__i
The service at Morris Chapel; Sun- !
-N" Was I'll., of the host Iviil I'm- .Iiiiio?t
h'.a'C The' live; F. 1). Johltson, pas-" t
r i f. .Mr.- Pleasant, Abbeville, S. i
rticft the. p'tjlpil both morning rpi.l!
;iyhl. Tie brought two soul-s(irrin?:1
ages li> us. T.he collections ?h{r-'
l-jr t-he-^hiy were eerv jrond. "? .
i llv' Kev. Mur\ihy, Hector el' Mace-' .1
I nia,"is. put-ting over a program this i
leih...: lie i.~ l-.i inking things to pays fL
.Macedonia. _ .. j
?rrrrn is t juip.i 1 is 'looking l'o'r'w'itV.l
on .u'VU valval to hoyiir April iuh u
n<l i m.; inninn' until April -OthrlJl la.' ?
I.' .'. ! '. 1 >. Johnson,.oT Abbeville, will '-jj
cialiai tlii?-ineotintf. t- .* j"
Air. Julwanl 'A! 'Spiv-.. continues on }>
i\jU..>-ifk list.*- We .hope however,, that
Tr-Vo-jl^-ju h y.''-ii""i)ir 1., nlil, 4?
j rof. Ariuwooil is en?ea'\;?>rinir. <i?; ?
r.c.v; himself the man for th?> place. |
\?. hope hila;. much success. ' . ?
Prof, .Brown Lee, of ?Ce\v, Y..oi;k City
a< in town last, week, at Brewer Xurval'
on business. : .''A "...
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<iNrc; Sun
V_v ' j _
en's and Boy*
shirts 1
Fatugh
m.
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.'TO LfeAllKR_
fiforgctowivNcwa
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Mesdaines Z'leftnidu Carney- am!
KJith Wilson It i vers, oT New York
City, are visiting Mrs. 15. Ii, Frasier,
Wood Kt. 4 4
Mrs. J.. S. liuyil, of Manning, \va<?
fa the city Monday. . . - - V !
Mr. Mtdvin Jones of Andrews, \yas
ia the city. Monday, ' '
lv J." 15. I'rloleau- is )>a'ck in thecity
after a verv - successful school
term at i'arkersyille, ^. C.
Iictiiel A.. M. Ki chovr rendered a
rveital.an Audiews last'Thursday over
niiur. : .. ' ,
Alis^s ^Vnnio ;C.i?-d?dnn-eturne'd to her.
home inl'inyN ille after spending th
\vinteF in the city -tear lung, .in -tly>'
rural; rch'-ol. 7 . 1. . \ ' >
Mi :s "Marie (iad^n-n, nl-o a ttsteh-^mit/
the rural School, luf^ returned Ha
Chnviffitojti'.
. Tlie F.lite Aft and Social Oid/heM
.-h-f.lMU'uh.r. nuv mg en Friday at t' ~
Ho'.i.e 1.: .Mo*; Florence l'urvis.
KiN(;vi!.i.KM:ws.,
?4 ? :?j ?? :
jtlvtiir; .-Kt p.' After/a' nio'n i*.
ol vain- they buvj! ileviih- h to ma
lu-sU>' while the sun shimVs. ' ,S.i i
-plant i:r,' .fiiui ittitl buLUaa- Lut luuv .
I <> ?{. t-h1 track -fana arA i??ul'Ty' raj
ittV'j.tU.y st.O..Ii? jA cr.;. thai;;' Is o.
Ill .i.\ ill. . A : ; ? '"r
Kv t'.'fc Ii-.r !-:i';;c !'I-m ,
hyit-.c?ii:> iu\i'{ I'a- yi.ii- ty t oiv.u.
I.Or. i v<,>. I'. '.x. i;U \ .i t-.ii:fiTT4*
in\i*. n y.-ti- lit e./ii!,' ah;n.\ ?
pa??, it iv.. > . ?-a. o7 at 11" Kinds. Miss. J-..
J-'iiuh is :iin".t \', u aii .Jut jit;
Iririt 1 it. - '"..v. r--lili.-iu';.yt*vi) ijij ,?
I'O ? ?);' batu-l.' 'i'iyrt jiiiut^tt'l yet. \Va'...
d s\.ii. n ;it. fiy AV.iiat
Kfi'k is ?.; in;-.- ^Tlthi i -.i'L"a!l '
?-o.to ttifrroTT.1 v-r'\varJt^n;i".sce \\li
s. ('. i. i|'i' ?- h. iiu'. . Mi ..
Susan.' Sc at ]v, c<l ili- H'?V Ai>j 11
I'-'tls.j. Mvny l?.> niouin hor Kiss. *
:?!> UiHIIV-ilH i'tn Mill?KjIS'.l!!' ] I!'?
trram April S, at 7 n'clwk at M'f? Oi
vo. Oolite u!;'. fi'iiu' all.- . '
- *
m:\\:s"or Tin-: rouu skction.
.'(?l>c-\\*illiams Scl.oijj ('loses a M?>;
I iri 11 i-? * t Tvnn.
AVaii'iv.-. .\ v::!?^?r'< ; t \\ illian-. "
riioo!-i.a's. y 1 r'* ":!*. is' the most 9Uy- .
ess!'ui u-nit.s >:' !.< i.tsvyrl The si ' ;
i iilil1,- ";i" i,l?Lii- ^ - -! lar 1.
.HTt.iyr ! .1i .suidyius a?d litoiv:,
J'n.f.-n. li. y' 1 fi. tin* Very fi'
IciU yu-.iiK-ijail a'ndOIisSv.; IL. .-V. lJo- :
?*mt. .a?Wi ' A . in'.ia; ?
lid c.-'fdh' to- :hcioscivi'.; in- .the
loi1:. ami V. -a .'aaio a i' . . ?1
hi ir .M.i-i.:!. arliv'ui*'. Vi'.y doty ;;i .
no to . ay they h:.vu hotKV Ua.|ie!
' Uiy-.Siii u>il?y fll? the clii .
li on 'iiafl a |?ii '><* t. n t he . s> h' k ",
?>n T'iv?.-uy V-voniiiu'. * t! I:
_ !:i v. T, jj, . Ad.iis .m do! j von
ill ?'.!?? ?>! : ? >i.;T it'1 hi: i-.-i.tli
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jt 'w.:.- i ".i". , art ! :-\\v .
tin.; V s^re';!'?l > :ij?y- ]t7~
Oil ..imi.. e"> I 1.1 !. ?f-c~?4~f.iltr?'
I, ili!.'. ;!*. Vi' ' I* I.' ' lit ! ' 4'tn- <1
|Vea ..V<'!Viy" '<!>' . t . > Vpvia} iv.<-i
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On Tuesday evening the, advanced . <
i''pari merits ilcsui,t}ic work oi' lite <
\ car with hn extraordinary program. < *
rtc.-stuiy.yf lhe Wi n.i:;r wwre: .Mi's.;.-' .
es Daisy and- Oreo Finch, Oeoryia i
Mitchell, N;u/nii Suniter apd?. Viola
1 ringlo.. ! J
On Wednesday night, .the' boys 1
.- live a banquet in honor of the teach i
yvfs.' ; ' ill
W^i -owe a debt of gratitude to the \
lively bunch from-Ft; Motte who co- 1
orated \vith us so closely aiid j;aveN i
u.i so niuehJins-piyalion iu all our so*- i
ll a\HM!?ptsT Si.,ii(i- . ?u'?whom . wo?recall
are 3Irs. Mae Christie, Mr. doe '
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1 BONOS |
w:T ^ -AIj; K
Fidelity Fxefcu'ors. Ac
;; chnn nnrt t-g
/. Fraternal . Of fie-*i a w|io hartilis ' thrif
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> TH? VfOST
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; . Round trip 141 Krtvi. 1. .
Iwl>vooii- si,ilinnv <Ii j Limit i <'nv~
loss .
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^ Round trip .ti'o'yots* ' ! '">!! > dav
Ill'tWlTII Stations diss I
. tame I.'.O milts or |
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> . ' t.nn'l) IN I'.VUl.OK AN
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* Nfwcsl and most Hot w ccir npj
? . ; a ay .' )
economical tit Kit.
. " itoyi for
" oni r on i ri-d " c sia: ion*
'I lie -1 0-t rip t iol.td
. & I H'-t rip
I lio 20 trip tii'Uot 'I Iro 1'lMrip
+ . . . I 1 -1 f 11>
> : '1 I'i'1-t-h Kf;l ' 1 i.,'. ;nvt.
'? . : " < ? KM">-1\ : Hv i
* fur furificr ijrfAri;?: i ion. is'iiV ?
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fl?. . *T*H ?r^ri3tE5i5gi^-iv~
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Corner Taylor &
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Stanrlaicl Gasoline nr-r? Mm/
T^lfaTcV" r SIato and Ve e elo I O
Ci eased, Crankcase Setvic(
Radiator Water._ .
?v??r
? I.rntiss' Keet Roona*
* C Courteous
^^=^i=a_? .1 . . .. .
- . Saturday, April 7, 1928
Christie -Mis sea Antic Johnson-and
Ldieeseboro and others. Mrs. SulliColumbia;
Mrs,. Bull arid^h.urcr
of St. Matthews wefe" also
li. tin.' audience.
On 'Friday night* the 30th, the
Southern llanrioni/.ers Were at St.
Ui.il.lii>?church and sang to an apueciative
riudicnoe. W'ti have not '
leaWl. anything belter-yet. ;
Much credit is dpe Airs. 'Addison
'of-;bringing us so many popular n?ei
tainers.- \Y<? prophesy that St.
Iiilllp will advartcc as, never before *'
uuUr the. . Lead-rship. 'of .Rev. and
.tfsT Addison. .
bonds ! .
INDS. I
Iministrators, Guar- |
I ccL*''**' mmii v should bo bonded. V
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HOTL IU " ' :f ? . j _
EDT.HTCK; Ati^mey?? 1 "
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'need .Fares %
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1 (STABLE
5^ l_ LI AtSLII: *
. I I - - "!d daily . *
(I & 1-2) fare
4'.. : 1 i..!
mi roiinu irip 4
only 2.1c mile
? _ I i'iim c!;ii Wile One and a half
(1 & 1-2) fartf V
for round trip o ,
' only 2.7e milo
I- S' ! I " 1 N{i ( AKS
-t m o -1 at ions on Southern Rail
\ for * | erind (> months. j
2
i chnseK. and'between
' "!iii-V.2trfP miles oe. less." it
i
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