The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 06, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday. October 0. 1928.
Miv T. .1. Mile's. dr.. son of Dr. ntvl
*c Mrs..1. NfiUSu IV* atvndink Reoh*.
?oulil's Fnilmlmiiiif loud of New
York City. We i.o'ho will soon
finish im,| return !?? ? e.
Mrs. Wilhelininu Uoin'rts',. nCte.r h)>v
in;; enjoyed n deHuditl'ul viientlbn i?i|
Vow York CiTv ninl other Northern
1-1?r^lLlii*LJintt^>:oliiri\od home. '' l
^ Mrs. I? linKood bus returned to
^ the eit.v, nt'tervi sitihtf her daughter
^k=== m ! ! n l oittj'nrtf^^tttotruttitt-tctt
FAus. Kate lluitond Hlanehard in^
?Cl, vcluml. Ohio ny.l Airs. Kliza Hu- j
^ Kood Aloshy in HuflrJo, N. Y.
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.j;j?Wicker -and davmdvWU-aff
Litlio^^uhtnin motored down Sun?f
duy iui.1: p. ni \iu> thy with his diui?n*.
tor.
Airs. Anna VViokor urrivod hoino
Sunday after spend injf the summer
in Albany. N; Y. . .
Air. .1. S. Hassnid, K, Al. Kdwards
and (1. A. Wilson motored to (JodrKo
town In Nil Sunday visiting Mr. Has.
. surd's, relatives und friends.
On Friday ' ovoiiinir Sopt. 28 tho
. siirini wiih tillh'liill.v ii|ioiu'd
when tho Ki-Yi t'lnli was delightfully
entertained . at tho palatial homo of
Prof. I. M. A. Myors 1>y the Mews
_ .Stevens and llt\iloy. Tho Club .is
composed ,,f sotno of tho loading lights
ainotpr tho yotmixor social set.
Tli.o beauty of the evening was enhanced
Ii.v tho. pj'osonoo-of Misses HIlie
.lotus. Maria Williams and Eslollt
Sullivan, All expressed 'themsoWos
(h'lurhh'rt at llu* enrdlal reception'
tctul'Tcd at' tIn* Inane iin<j the efforts
of tlir lo si< lo piovulo a pleasing ov.
. ,ci in"... M r. "II li". Camion presided
^ at the piano. . ' ^
I*. - Mr. and Mrs. If. H. Barnes wish to
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annotuic tin1 marriage of thoir dauith
ter M'ss Ktbel M. . Caret oh to Mr
( htiletv lUd.ajftfPf"'"". : * ~T'
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Mr. and Mrs; Itiebard Ihnudiy announee
tin- niarriajro of their daughter
n'Dc'll Calht'i'Vii Nelson to Mr. Clinso
James Adams.of Mow York (Sty. July.
!!?2S, The ceremony was performod
in Jersey City, N. J.
Miss IDowns yf Hendcrsonvillr,
N. 'while enroute to State
? College ajjM'rir a TeW days with Misses
Harriet Waiters and Maggie Ising.
stw w.'iv entertained with a party at
their residence on Monday night..
HMX I' A lt I V AT WKSl.KV.
, There was a Box party given at
AVesley M. K. church, Monday night
Oct. 1 st hy the I,allies' Aid CluB~ftf
file church. This was cpilte a lovely
atrair. .lust before supper, the beautiful
soiifc, "My Country 'Tis of thee"
was led by,Mrs. Page. Invocation by
Hew Page. After which Mrs. Rosef
tnoud, president of MR1 (Jltll) IhAdtL-n
few remarks welcoming the guests
? and in it most pleasing manner introduced
Prof. il. W. Huunigardner of
? Alien -University who hi turn delivered
a most splendid' address. We wish
to thank, the niimy friends nod members
who participated in making the
Jinx party a- success.
MR. OKOROK RLAKKI.Y. SR.. OF
RKKDKR POINT PASSES.
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Mr. Cieorgc Hlakely.Sr., of Recdoi
L Point, departed this life Friday Sept
^Hth. The funeral services were hell
at Brown Chapel A. M. K. church at
?f?H/Vrthurtown Sunday, Sept. .'10th, aroit
. '..a host of sorrowing friends and robe
lives.
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jit' leaves to mourn rm*-ioss u who
, Mrs. Louise IUnkeley, one daughtci
Miss hillu C. Blukcloy, threo sons
Spencer, Levi uml George?Blakeloy
I ' Jr., a miViheV of grand children, tw<
sister* and one brother,
TtTTrfmntty wishes -tyf-thank1 all-th<
relatives and friends who so kindlj
f' expressed their sympathy during thi
short illness and death of their has
hand, father and grand-father. Als
,to Mrs. Mat tie fioTtrtes, Messrs. Johi
Benson, Arthur Helper and Alber
'j- Moore for. the use of their enrs^
?NOTICED .
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1 1 A College graduate of Allen Uni
versity wants the princilpalshtp of
graded school, of will teach any Acn
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Returns From Paris
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Copy rlifhK'4? 1028, by the Natlohsl
Pt'AturS Service.
ClmrtoH- tied Law, of Gary, Ind?
wVui returned from Paris. -Prance, a
fortnight aao after pursuing the Ave
- ?m<-m I1 p course- ho . won .
while a 'student- In architecture, at
? a, km.in 1.. .i 11111 nf 'Ti-i-hnnlngy, Chi?r
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I'llYU.IK Wl!E/Vr1fE\ CENTER
V. \V. ('. A. MII'I-S.
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lorner- Pack ?n<| ilampiww-??
Tln-rc will l*p ^Ont';HpW Ycspei
service cm-It Sunday from.5 to'iVp. m.
Rev. It. I'T. Brandon, pastor of tioth"I
AeM. 1'. cliiirili wiilr.hc.tho speaker
at Sunday, October 7.
.The pulilic is cordially invited to
I}lc Vesper sej'viccs,
COIII) Tl.AVS AT ( (ILI MIIIA
IlIEAXJlk
Thy insi chain e io see ''Why Mer
f.envc Home" hy the liehci son-Sniitl
Vlayeis. wilP.he 'o-nipht and 1wic<
Snljirday . aftm-noon aitd evenin;* al
he Colundiia -Tln-ofi v. It is-, a tt'oot
'day, and Urn -company is. hu'ddiny lai
er- iniln-.nee u'.th its popular play!
n.Columbia wikii the ehanye of pro
'Mints ' i iirh week-.
(tin-. iTo'-;' iv ril res advise t hat yol
Ti.adiij "-.-' "V, hyMen I.c.Tve Hnffei1
The eoiw|V<u\" will remain here foi
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I'vi r i \\ri i iu>i;cr inc maniigcMii'iv
I'-.Mr. F. I.. :iominf?er of thi
' 1 himI?im Tl'Oit re.- *
ndiici:.
.' .Mrs. I.. II upendlias ret m nc,| fi
'In* rity aid. is toady for her draftinj
ami tires, making elassosy '
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mlt. ami mks. <;. i.. fboyi) i:\
tf.utain in honor ok >1 it's
o a m i'm.1.1. okjvkthoi'k. mu'u
Mr.-ami Mite (_i. 1^ Kloycl irave
. .Ye.eeptinh at their beautiful home Ins
Tuesday i". ininv id lioft or iT"i
sister, Airs. (.iila C.'tmphell of Itet.roil
Aueh. Kicli i nurses wore served an
' innsie fnrni.died j>y iliirereht er+e
made a happy feature that please
j'he RlK'stH.
I .The Floyd? an' ainonjr (iolumbia-1
I most hospitable citi'/ens, and oefcas
donnlly they~ open their lovely ham
to their friends for' an evening o
I pleasure and- uvt-toa'ether. Those at
lenditiK the ret ep'tion were: Dr. an
Mrs. Julian Smart; Dr. I,. M. Daniel
Dr. and M iX1. \'. A. Jeiihins, Di. an
Mrs. D. K. Jenkins; Dr, and Mrs. Wn
1). Chappelle; Dr.. and Mrs. 11. 1
Coirper; Mr. and Mrs.. Willis Johnsor
' -Prof? ami Mrsr4: M. A. -M-yers; M
and Mrs. W. II. Harvey.: President ar
Mrs. D. II. Sin")5:;?MlTaml Mrs. I. 1
1 la'cvy; Mr. and Mrs. Jus. K. Dieksoi
Mr. arid Mrs. (i. I.. Katlilf; Mis. IIo<
ver; Mrs.* Mare,, F.nt/.mincer; Mis
Mary Ida Ikius; Miss Kershaw; Mr
(T. V' WlTTianis;Mrl and Mis. Pan
Re,v. and Mrs. T. J. Miles; Mr. ar
. Mrs. Henry 4-tjVil|iams; Mrs. M. .
I.Watson; A1 is Catherine Hoover; Mi;
Mes, Thompson, llerrin, William
fI Yotiiur a-nd others. ?
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i?uo(!uj:ssivi,: run royall
i^tV.uiainf.d.
r The attractive ' Ridtfewod ljume <
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. (-tlhoiin Was U
1 scene of a vo) > >>iiK< nial sun'fcLfrild
* nine: Monday everting, Oct. 1st. M
j Crtttrouh and Mr. Waller Brown' pi
tC-tWuiiued loyally the members of tl
V | Progressive Club and visitors. Tl
p evening was pleasantly spent with a
-' propriate Raines, a short businoi
a session, and an impromptu proppni
aj-to say nothing oT the lavish met
t : that was served *by the hosts. A
' j |H't"U'Tit nihil Ihr |-nth"v:rrr one vn
i hard tm surpass. After the propria
_t had lieen rendered Dr. .1. (I. Stuai
l president of the Club, asked tlhat t1
untl hnsti'ssvs. Mr. winhAte^ra
F.? Calhoun and Mr. and Mrs. Walt
i- F. ftrown, he ushered Into the Itvh
.f. unnm, he-then presented Mr, Charl
1 Donnelly, who in a few well .chos
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, GRAN ITEVIIXE NEWS.
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Mr* . Ralph Drake from New York
t pint Tuesday in Graniteville en r'oute
1 ... o school. On Tuesday afternoon he
, kited Miss Catheryn B. Fair.
- j Miss Catheryn B. Fair left Sept.
xth f<o' Kershaw to teach lit the grad
' d school. We wish her much success
Al-rs. A4k'e- Bialcck -returned ?last
. .V'ednesdav to her homo jn-Jackson'
vlile, Fla., afte ra three .months
t1 . isit to her niother. She reports a
L?' ("ry pleasant'stay in our town.
We thank her for reading The l'alteaflcr.'
v-fr U.v rta. wjV ..tpwiu.
Quite-a numlrfr of the members of
j rt. Zion A. M: E. church. ;attended
Qutpo'ntion which
T| . as held: at St. Liike church. The Conation
was iiuitc a success.
We feel highly grateful to the pas
V] ??.r Rev." J. R. Stephenson for such a
(a onderful lecture, he gaye to us on
st Sunday night.
I We are asking all the members and
! . iends. of Mt. Zion to please once aiin
think of the Missionary meeting
I sat is held at the parsonage every
' hursday night.
(j] 'The Royal Five was highly enterined
by M iss. Celillus. Palmore and
j '..or sister on last Friday evening,
j he next meeting will be held at the
t* i.me- of Miss Frances Morris,
fi,. The following young ladies have re
5'j urried to Schofield at Aiken to com
e plete' their high schol studies: Misses
^ KHzo Palmare, Ruth Williams ami
Prances' Morris..
I We are delighted to have Mr. Ed
-?-yard Robinson back from New Yorl
'"tel1 hating a pleasant vacation.
' I A party was given by Misses Elizx
' 'Palmare, Gwendolyn Fells, and Celi
'41 I'.is Palmore in-honor of their. ol<
lj * hool" "mates ' Misses Carolyn Rut!
ill and Jacquelin Phillips who an
j returning to their home in a few day;
sat Jacksonville, Fla?.
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Messrs. Jack Godfrey, Amos Beau
,s j fort and Marvin Brooks, were the visi
rs of Misses Frances' Morris am
' | Buth Williams.
| M?rs. Abe Palmer and Mr. Noal
pent the day in Columbia vis
">a, Jtin^ . fimrwF nrul relatives.
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woids expressed to the hosts am
Y hostesses the appreciation and prr'ati
! tnde of the Club for the enjoyabl
/ veninpr. provided for their pleasure
>f | The 'feature of the program wa
TiopTTe tribute paid?to? Mr. Jftffilin C
h|*rJohnson. who has recently "e'mbarke
re unon?Jhe matrimonial sea," on behal
n-1 n the Club by Dr. \W. ,D. Chappelt
ie For the Club Dr. Chappelle expresSe
ae^.tic desire that jMr. Johnson's mar
p-1 :ied life should be a long and happ
ss one.
n,j The visitors were Mr. Fisher- o
hi ( Washington, T). C? and Mr. Baumgar
ill nor, who were presented and" respond
rv od with brief remarks. The member
m | presant Werc7~Drsr777Tri?nriirTrT7r1V
ft,' O-Mtiels and W. D. Chappelle; Messri
Will fs C. Johnsonf Geo. 71. "irtirtrpfm
Ki U;?H. Paul, Henry ?Williams^.,L_ \5
er ('rnnson. Jake Kuhanfcs, Andrew Sin
ng hms, J. B. Washington, G. Iiee Ratlif
es (F. F. Calhfrun, Walter Brown, A. I
en Brown and Charles H. DanneITy7
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1FTH ANNUAL
QgU4|ge Park,' Co'iral
R 9-10-11
by BUNT'S AMUSI
irty concessions, thre
ve big diays and night]
:harge at ga
J. E. DICKSON, Sec.
PI ilMI'lllll II IIIMM'I'I III <! Ill ||
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"Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Furnian wero^T
the quests of Mr. and. Mrs. I'. \V. o;
j'Sherafd Thursday. % f*T
j Mrs. Mamie Jackson left Saturday
with her little, jrranddautfhter Mar- !
^eret. for Philadelphia where she is. K
.1 .Miss Ella Parkhurst was home last vv
week on account of the. death of"one
of her sisters. She has-.our svivmnt lie. ti
Mr. Ma reel lus and Mr. Prue Thump- I
sun loft Monday foft Florida..
4?Mtv-andT^lih. C. l.ov Davm dnie^-ii
taitied in- honor of Mr. ami Mrs. J.i'"
M. Smith of Huston Tuesday hijfht!'ll
,Mr. Smith is a native, of Anderson "
; and his old friends were. pleased to
(.lnivarJiixaJand-his good wife. A deli- i!
rious salad course was served. |ai
Rev. A. WV Brown of R^chtpond 1
arrived Saturday afternoon to conduct "
)a two weeks revival at St. Raul. The'
Public is cordially to attend these ser- '
I vices. Rev. Brown .is''.well .kmjwn in i ! 1
\nderson and we aiV deliirhted to haw
him visit us. The, crowd that erected. -vV
j him at both morn'infr and evening ser- : 0|
vices attests to his popularity in An- J ti
I. derson. - 0 . '
Mr. and Mrs. T. B..-Williams had as ''
? their dinner quests last Thursday.,"'1
Prof.'and Mrs. M. C.'Rhant and Mr]
- and M' . T. ?r Boston. I
Mrs. F. C. \\ avo who is vi.s.it upr. he.r'
' Trother-in 'aw and sister M.r. and -Mrs. i
Pat Burris was the truest of honor at
a reception given at their home Tucs-yfi
"'day e.vcninjr. There were many w
' I'vlOnfltt invilii.l In iiionl AtV-i \\";i iWTi
!ulm enjoyed thenn nlvm.i?vyy" r.nn-h,
k Delicious refresments yerc served. .' iy
Mrs. Rosa McGriv was hostess tr a
' the Royal Baptist Missionary Society
1 at her home Monday afternoon. There t
2 \vet;e many visitors an interesting pro-/'i
:i gram and a delicious salad course. .1 v
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ANDRKNVS NOTES.
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! MiHt B. A. Bianchi of Washington.
^ D. C., "was the. guest of her sister
" last week, Mrs. L. B. Smith. t
j lTnr.nin Sniilli .Inlli'S and '
' Pearson motored to Siimpit oh -Sun-1'
] day. - j
_ j.. ..Rev> And Mrs. J. \V. Witherspo
0 are?the_fu:oud parents of a hahy gir! .1.'
, i Mrs. J. E. Smith has.been confined (
s to her bed a few. days with malaria
. fever. ^ "
(j Mrs, Dorshia Tindal and litt le '
{ grand-daughter left for Philadelphia
, on Monday .fjtf an extended vrsii. to :
(j her daughter- Mvs.'_E. I.. Thompson.
Mr", MtoU-ka-Roh'U-um was very'ill I
flio rtiwt 7lr?\-c Kfit 10 1
y v r""'v v " "T
?injr at11 this tvritinjj.?-,
f. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank E 'f v. v:
d another hahy eirl n/lded to t'u f-ivi'v 1
|. Miss Fannie .Johnson of Ashcville. I
s \\ C. is spending a few days here 1
fr- as the guest of h: r rch-.ti -s :.n<l
s. friends. s. . - I
j. at I.anes Creek last week visiting her
mother who is ill. 1 ~~
v' . Messrs. Levi Brown and Addisno
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^ Qunmore were the guests of Misses
"^Atm Harvey anj B. A.- Bianchi orvl
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i -Fair!
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bia, S. Cl 1
12-13 Lh I
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W1NXSBORO NEWS
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Sunday was a high day at St. Paul.
Jie Sup't. was old duty at 10:00 anjl
wrytliing Was carried out'clock time
he visiting teacheys^took their places
uuli'ly.. ! '
Uev. C. A. Weaver of Benedict Col
go tilled the".pulpit?both morning and
e?tried;
On Monday evening .October 1st.
le teachers of Winnsboro County
raining School were royally enteilined,"
at the. spacious home of' Mr.
.. 1 At..- I'll! IN - * - m i
im .nr.*. r.uuie uayis.- i ne. gucsi t0<
arrive at 5:00 and-continued''
mil No. .'52 cafneand brought Miss
atherine ShnrpoV one of the honoi 1
?A i ter playing?many games.
btfiimentai and vocal -selections
iv eliihartae menu was served consis.-'
rg of chicken .salad, saltines, pir
ii>ilt'n sandwiches and punch.
Mi's. l>?vis \ve must s&y^ is one 01
i iniisboro's social leaders and is. a.
>a 1 hostess. ~? .'I-*'
-idle ?"F ;i i rfii'bl y Training
cliool i.petted Friday morninir. Sent
idh. with an enrollment of 267. The;
achers for the term are Misses. Celic
u. dan. Sarah Brown, Katheryn Sharr:
ia. \ellie li'ot'.ion, Viola Weston and
e>s':tr-Gilliam.'
"in i.i-A teachers, have caught the..
' it of the school and promise like
ho others ,tn do all they, can for the
pfunding of the school. .
The . patrons turned out in full
nice assuring the teachers that they
uld-cooperate with them in anyetf
I- ..r Mi s, (iliukloii of Newberry
U i-o.' jdea?sant ca)lers_at the parsons
,;:e Sunday afternopn.
l'rol' and Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh were
he fileasahi visitors to the school
fuesday. enrolite to Johnston; S. C..
Vhere he is the principal.
.Master '-Paul Lawrence Ross has rein
ned front his vacation to begin his*
k huol work and reports a pleasant
ucution.spen't.in Lockhart. S. C. _
Messrs. Clarence Woodward and
fin.aiie Book in an are leaving Wedhes!v'..
i'<.i the i'u -tball classic in Greens
irir~"aiiTrfi oni thej'e they Will .m.JiWRs o
Tusk .';tee.
Messi* . Harry an i Obie Tucker,
iVilson Jeter and his .wile, brothers
id sisti of Mrs. W. A. Ross together
ith Mi. JelT. (liles ioi" Lock-hart-were
isitors n VVinnsl. ro last Sunday
Mrs. 1: .-a Menu emery ?t Spartan nntf*>.va
away .uC'FiililsfhT hcaofnua
irpr was amonir these who visited oer
the < i'.y last Sunday, the quests ot"
rVof. and Mrs. Ross. . '
Miss Rosa L. I'inckney was feted
I' Philadelphia. On Sept?-28th by Mr.
l,' Mrs. Beneficld. She spent the
summer there with her sisters. Mis-1
* it* -kney finished from the llifrh
Sel ool lVpt. of Allen University in
V\ L'dnesdny nipht. J ... . ...
? Mrs. Reese of Charleston spent two
wool's here with her sister, Mro. Maria
Robinson,
Misst Eulah Robinson le?C on Saturday
for Charleston to spend a "week
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825 Assembly St.
Nelson Beauty Parlor
1 :iM? WHKAT STltMJvl'Ilarr
Dressing, Maiin('ui'in&MRS.
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MllSt ko to Tiialcp rnnm fivi'
carload of l*ianos.
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Sgood piano at special price
if act at once. Convenient
terms' available. ~~~ ?
MalobfTs Music House
; 1428 Main St., " I'hontfS^lO
THE EVAN'S HAIR
, DRESSING
is the hair dressing to lay youf hair
down." Iiw ill keep your hair combed
tor all day long. _ . '
Evan's Hail- Pressing is' the best
for .curling and waving; it brightens
and beeuiif'fc.s the color-of- the lrair
and'gives it a Iustrious appearance. .
Sold at all Harbor -Shops and
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: MRS. LOUSE GARY
. 1119 Harden St.. Columbia. S. C.
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4:45 p 32 Aupiista-N. Y.. 32 4:55 p v
1:35 p 2" Charl* stojv-Cin. 27 1:45 p
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i't0:45 p. 10 Columbia-Cm. 9 G:00 a '
5:30 a 24 Columbin.luVv'l 23 ll:00p
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10,55 a 18 Columbiu-Seit'ca 17 G:15p
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