The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 13, 1931, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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Gas, Electric Lights, Telephone, ap~ply
to 712 Calhoun StT; or Phone
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WITHOUT drugs or medicine. My
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Reasonable prices. Samples 5c Coin.
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Charleston, S. C.
FUR " '
ISLE OF PALMS,'SCLLIVAXS ISLAND
and FOLLY BEACH
Round Trip Excursion Fares from:
Abbeville $4.50 Honea Path $4.75
Batesburg 3.75 Jonesville 4.75
Blackstock 4.50 Kershaw 4.00
ChesteT 4.50 Lancaster 4.5(1
COLUMBIA 3.50 Lexington 3.75
Denmrak 3.50 Newberry 4.00
Donalds 4.75 Orangeburg - 3.50
Greenwood 4.50 Winsboro ' 4.25
Excursion tickets sold for all trains
V (except Crescent Lifited) Friday,
June izih, also train lt> irom t'olumhg'>
3:55 A. M., June 13th.
P= "?od retruning 4 days from date
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B. S. DEGREE FROM
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Atlanta, Ga.. June 8, 1931?M
Claud Ruff of Union, S. C., receiv
the degree of Bachelor of .Scieie
from Morehouse College, here alor
with 12 others.
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2379 Gervais Street
We Call for Work and Deliver
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SHOE FACTORY
Columbia^ South Carolina
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> 901 Pine Street
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ESTATE NOTK'K
All persons having claims agair
the estate of Kosa Doby deceaS*
are hereby notified to file the san
duly verified, with the, undersign*
and those indebted to said estate w
please make, pay ment likewise.
S. t$. Wallace, Kxecutor .
_ Care TT. J. Frederick, Attorn
May 27. l'.Wl Columma. rs.
HILLY PI RL HACK AH A IN
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Here One Week?Returns To Colin
>>iu Theatre '
I Theatre lovers will welcome t
good news of the return engageme
for?next week of Hilly Hurl, and 1
fast musical -comedy at the Columfc
Theatre, Monday, June 15th thru Si
urday the 'JOth. The welcome a
. nounceme'nt came from the office
I Manager H. L. Brown, this week.
The Purl Company is well remei
. bered in this city, having spent nui
than t.Wo months here during the ei
! ly spring, when theatre go'ersVrowd
> into the theatre every night to he
and see them. A; new-bill will be i
fertd by Billy Hurl and his famo
company of dancers and singers i
"ery night, with even a daily chan
1 at the Ypecial matinees on Tuesd
Thursday and Saturday afternoons.
The admission to the GerVais
entrance will be the same as t
spring engagement, 15. centfc. ~
-urm_ ?
uavniga
isitors??
rn now available from invest- .
ide securities and commercial ,
ve purposes banks, generally ,
'e found it essential to sound
the rate of interest paid on
f the situaHijh thfr undersign- "
visable to revise the interest 4
ective July 1st, 1931, interest <
icT certificates of der^sttrr wfH ;
it per annum, compounded ,
Lvings B ank
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ce Shoe Shop formerly operated by Dav-_ v
is, 1110 McKfbben Street. Try us X
next; we will fix your shoes While you {
__ wait. Price right and work guaran- V
| teed. John ^Little the Workman. ?|
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Next to McMaster's on Hampton St 1
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j 1030 Kurd Town Sedan $585.UU N
i Hudson Coaeh ri? - 100.00 b
_ 1 1020 Chevrolet Roadster 135.00
1 1020 Chevrolet Truck * 250.00 '
? I 1020 UMC Truck, - .350.00 1
! 1028 Ford Coacli^ 205.00
~~ tl029 Ford Sp. Coupe ---- 350:00" ~v
i 1031 Ford Coupe 405.00 s
; 1020 Ford Coupe 350.00 L*
1; I 1020 Ford Sedan ' 385.00 1
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| 1030 Chevrolet Sedan . 5*25.00 b
? J 1030 Chevrolet Coupe. 500.00 n
1028 Ford Coupe * 275.0, |
,v | 1030 Ford Coupe 100.00 .
* 1020 Chevrolet Coupe 275.00 1
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; 1027 Chrysler Coupe 250.00 a
1027 Chevrolet Cabriolet 175.00 :t
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Phone 5182. T~~ \
C. 1232 HAMPTON STREET
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iu, M?Ss Any 11 ._.I)esausai\e jof this <<
rs. place lie s returned fruni. Snioaks,-#. ^
tve C., where she lias hetn teaching l'ur
he two years, she looks the picture of ^
)u- health and reports a very' successful
snt school year, we are indeed glad to ^
ili- have her with us again, she is in- f
on deed a Sunday school worker. I
be Rev. R. M. Moore, Mr. .S, Rrunson, y
B. H. Cartel-. Ashury KlntTod.?Win. "
[Moore and Floyard Carter weie the""jr
?a-|(linner guests of Miss Desaussure,
- we were very clad ti, have?Ihi-in, y
l hope?thev will call again, 11ix-v lol l i ^
.at 5:30 all expressed . theinselves as ^
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J Joires-Bradman Marriage Sole in ni zed ]a
r Thursday Evening at Hume.. s,
ey ' A beautiful wedding took place in g
v-/. tut-- mime tn?ivi lV HWP K' ' ?W
Jones' 1 when Miss TTaelield Blanche i r
Jones became the byide of .Daniel Allen
Bradman. R/>v. Ira (1 amble J ch
j officiated. The bride wore a printed S
IU" chitTon cut very low in the back ?with 1 ft
a full flared skirt and Spanish lacejo
. : hdlero jacket, with the (,'own was oi
? 1 worn a lace straw hat in light sand si
" I shade with darker ribbon trimming e<
[The bride was never more charming:. ' a
,ia | The maid of honor, Miss Nancy Jones ci
sister of the bride, wore u nile green
P i gown with white slippers. The brfVo- iM
? groom wore a light gray spit. Sir. a
' | Odell Hurst, who was best man, wore h
! ~,a blue suit. j A
Pnllnwing "lilt1 I'l'i't'iniint?n?recept ?.,
e(j ion for members of the vledding party C
' relatives and out of town guests was ai
held at the schol auditorium. The p
us color scheme used wys t>ink and yel- 1
I low, which harmonized with the 9!
ge I(ie s tee CTOSBl ffffil"" cake C
i was served by students of the bride, ti
Uvho has been a teacher here in the hi
? {school for the past four years. A- m
^e' mong the out of -town, guest were: h
t-Rev- n f. Doc; S.M .: Mi: Car- . Ii
I field Owens; Miss Willie Mae New- |
~tm8n; Miss Hattie Burnett^ Mr. John w
^ I Burnett; Hanibal .Fladger; Messrs a
V | nenry and Curtis Bethea ail of batta, tf
^jS. C.; from St. George S. ('., Mrs. si
X Mayme W. Jones, Miss Nancy Jones, o'
y *MlBfi' Ll'/'/it' Sniilli ami Mi. Joe Smith.?f<
A From Charleston S. C., Mr. C. C. Mays ir
^l"Mr. John bong,-Mr. A White and?
f Mr. and Mrs. \0. W. Boyd; from Dillon
y S. C-. Miss Bertha Couser; fojn bit- g
tie Rock, S. C., Miss Allese McBryde, bi
|Mr. and Mrs. Presley McBryde, Mr. pi
y'Alford and Mr. John Peter kin.
? The bride was showered with many
^ gifts. It is deeply regretted bv many
I friends here aiid elsewhere throughy
out the state that her marriage takes h
?> evening guest of Miss Marguerite J
X I Porter. ei
^ | Mr. and^Mrff. D. A. Bradman were \
X'Mrs^T^
Rev: Ira Gamble, Rev. D.' L. Coe, P
y Prof. J. A. Holman we He the dinner V
& guest of Mr. and Mrs. . Hcvward t?
I | Jones Sunday also Mr. A. R. Betha. P
i her to Newark, N. J. On Monday P
y evening the* couple left foi' Newark, T
^ N. J.., where they will make their T
X home.
y| Miss Madie Ft. Garvin whs *the Y
y'eharming guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. ( V
^ L. Shipman the .past week. During , T
*5 her stay here she was the Friday, V
"O LEADER
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WANTED! WAN
250 V
MUSICA1
Township Auditor
CNDEU AUSPICES OF CIT
! Erection of Swimming
And Girls. Keep
. KKIM1HT MONDAY ANH
; -O'CLOCK?-ALLEN UNI
FOR RE HI
..J MISS A. J.
St.perviso
*- * MRS. M. RU.
:v -- T^v- -A -SE
t()V hJV.ANOELIST NOT TO ?
LEAVE STATE
Nhanicl Harrington,the r hoy
ivailgelist announced Sunday at his
ome church that he has decided nolo
leave tlie state as yet.
flaps had been piude for him to ave
in this month for Jamaica. L. I.,
vhere his mother is, who left some
inie ago for New York City, on a
ridal trip with her husband", Dr. C.
5. Ratty, a veterinary surgeon of
'amaica, J.. 1.
Harrington had planned to enter"
Vilberl'oree--University?in Ohio next"
ehool term as a Freshman but stats
he is now planning on entering the
'allege Department of Allen University
in September."
?lle announced ntsr.-that -he?has aleady
been engaged until September
n Evangelistic Meetings.
The people of Ills ^lome town by
mine, "Ai thurtown" below Columbia
-?e very prmni of llim. It was shown
i> their te. ponses to.'tliis announceiieiit.
Tile Rev. 1. \V. Pruitte is his
>astov.
Harrington is a graduate of Allen
niveisity High School Department,
le is a sneaker, a singer and also
writer. He is lo\'ed by the public
r large of both races. The evangei?-t
.plans to work in the Mission
it-Id, after his preparation.
'olumbiansWed IiT ~~j
Greensboro, N. C. j
On Wednesday evening, May 27, at
:U() o'clock Mr. Edward .1. Robinson,
irmerly of 1229 Henderson Street,
olumhia. South Carolina aud Miss
rrnelle F Steele of this city were
uietly. joined n matrmony afT . the
ome of the bride, 409 Banks Street,
ireensboro. North Carolina in the
resence of a host of relatives and
liends.
The Pastor of the bride, Rev. J. C.
lelton. officiated or read the marriage.
l the High School of Gibsonville, N.
was maid of (mum' and Mr, A. E.
;'llllams of Columbia, S. t'., a lite long
tiiniol i if M i- Jjb^ltyison was ' best
inn.
"MrsT'-^tobiivoni1 wore ? w
ress which was form fitting, and
niched the instep and was adorned"
ifh ruffles and was made just for a
ride7~ It was cut low in front and
ack and she wore a rhinestone neck-1
ce which was the gift of I)r. and^Mrs* |
ebastlail, her employ ei.?White r.hoer.'
loves and picture hat completed her |
TlTdl'Obe.?Pihe i.in'ilM nhf.nrinritnr.ft
ii "s ami Mies' oi t he 'vaiiey'. "
Mrs. Robinson'is the accomplished
aughter of Mr.._and Mrs. Chas. H.
teele.and is the first and onTy Negro
male Notary Public in the City of
reensboro and is private secretary to
ie of the foremost physicians and
irgeons. of today. She was educati
at the Bennett College for Women
ltd her-commercial training was seared
in the State of-New York.
Mr. Robinson is the son of.Mrs.
lary 1-. Hampton of Columbia and is
successful tailor*-of Greensboro, he
aving completed his training at the
. & T. College. !
Mrs-. Hampton en imp tip Piuni Suulh
arolina to witness her son's marriage
liipfrom all annearrtnees is very muchleased
with the union. (
Mr. and Mrs, Robinson are at home,'
fit Armstrong Street, Greensboro, N.
r, to their many friends.-- The recepon
which followed the marriage was
eld.from their palatial home and the
iany lavish gifts received bespoke the
igh esteem in which the couple is
eld. - ? 1
Mr. Robinson is to he commended for I
hat he has done. It is seldom that
young man marries and is able to 1
ike his bride to their future home and
le goes in and finds , it complete in I
/ery detail. Such is the credit that!
illti tfi Mr linhincnn nr.ft ore wigfi- I
ig them all the blessings and happi- j
ess that can be.fuuiul upon this earth.
Mr. Arthur Williams and Mf. Ed-!
ar (dutts motored up from ?Colum- 1
la, S. bo with their friend and
a!. '
' IN M KM OR! AM
In\ memory of our sister, Mrs;
[ilia William's who departed this life
uno ! . Ih2'.t. Wo" have greatly miss1
her council.
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ontle as the summer breeze, ~ j
loasaiit us the air of evening,
/hen it floats among the trees. J
eaceftil be thv. silent slumber I
eaceful in the grave so low;hou
no more wilt join our number
hou no niore our songs shall know.
'ot again we hone to meet thee,
/hen the day of life is fled;
hen in heaven will joy to greet theo,
/here no farewell tear is shed.
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OICES " I
L REVUE 1
ium, June 26, 1931 |
Y PLAYGROUND ASSO'N. |
Pool For Ne^ro Boys ?
> The Kiddies Cool.- ;r ?
THURSDAY EVE..?8:00 j
YERSITY AUDITORIUM ?
SARSALS ??=?=4
MANN INGHAM, I
r of City Play Grounds , . X
SSEL, Accompanist X
>N -HEN-R4; -Musical JLXreclor jj|
Mother, Mrs. Martha Hampton
Brothers, J. T. Hampton
Tom Hampton
- F. H. Hampton
Holeman Hampton ,
James Hampton,
Sister*- Minnie Ta,r,ii^
Willie JL Mil,.
? SOHUBERT. QUARTETTE
MUSICAL
For the" benefit of the Free Will
Pt,,h TU? 0~1 1 ^ a r\ i-ii- ?M1
a i?c otiiuuiTi v^uarieivu <- win
snonsor a Musical in the reception
hall of Ridgewood Camp. 4:00 o'elo-k
Sunday afternoon, June 14, to which
all the friends of the members of
the quartette are cordially invited to
be present it is announced.
Prof. Hilton Riddick is the Director
PALMETTO SANATORIUMState
Park, S. C.?\W? are still
hrv, ?>nt wi' nn> not forgotten Oh!
yes we are rememberd. Ys! . by
-manyr Nfttw for instance on the 26th
of May, Tues. afternoon. The Women's
Cooperative Union from the Colored
Baptist?Churches-of?Columbia, rendered
a very splendid program,
which was enjoyed by eyew inmato
And after the program, they contributed
loyally^ to' the storm, curtain
fund. And we surely thank them.
Only wish that in some way we could
show them our appreciation, and we
want to thank Mr. L. B. Pleasant
also, for it was he that rendered his
car and service'10 convey these faithful
workers .us. M_r. Pleasant js
always at our service. Wb assure
you that these great deeds, will never
be forgotten, and on the following
Thursday, May 28th we weite showired
again with blessings. Those show
ers left us with literature, toys and
many other useful articles. Every
one of us \\tere_ served a deliciuos slice
of cake. This shower was rendered
by tV?e Pauline White Circle of the
"First Baptist Church, Columbia,
(white) The ladies of this circle are,
namely, Mrs. David * -King, Mrs.
Blackmon, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. D. S.
Black, Mrs. Frank McNutty, Mrs.
-Wntson Mrs Ceorge C. Craig, and
Miss Maggie McDregle, and we want
to thank these ladies for. their many
deeds?of hindner.s. ?
Tuesday P. M. June 2nd 'Miss Rosa
Lee Smith motored out to the sanatorium
.to see Miss JEstella Nance, R.
N., and l\liss Nance accoiripailielTiW
to Camden, S. C. They reported a
lovely trip.1
Many deeds of kindness,
Now we are happy as can be;
We have nothing to worry about
you see;
Fresh air, sunsh^pe alld rest,
You will agre^ the best:
Will surely frighten the b'ifgs away.
iy MRMOR1AM .
In sail and loving memory of our
dear husband and father Rev. B, \V
Jones who departed this life 2 years
ago June 9, 1929.
Dearest, loved" one, thou has left us
And our loss we deeply if eel
But 'tis God who knows our heartaches
He,can all our sorrows heal.
It is lonesome here without you
And <-.?J the weary way; .
For life is not the same for us
Since you were called away.
To mv sad heart the healini? of un
Keen Angels wings,
dene but not forgotten.
KrOm a devoted wife and children:
Tenell Jones, Wife
* Abigail Jones,
Elizabeth Jones,
Marion Jones
~~ Mj.ry T. Jones,
1 ' Marie Jones
B. W? clones, Jr., Children
CREENWOOD NEWS <
The'Tollowlng sttrdemts have returned
from college! Miss Nettie (?. Eon,
A. B.. who has just graduated from
Benedict College; Miss Kmdy Evans.
Benedict College; Miss Corine Ware,
Tholnm Griffin, Ml. Andrew Blufford,
State College; Misses Birdie and Adell
Peterson, Spellnian College; Mes......
r\ r* u a ^a \xr:n:~ r?, a i
M i/. ,O(YIU, aiiu ? nut* Janice, /^iloh
University; Miss Mary t Smithy
A. B., who has just graduated from
Spellman College and Miss Evelyn
Hill, State College; Misses Marjorie
Dandy and Annie L. Cochran Uapiptnn
Institute.
Friends are glad to have these
(iut 0T~ nwn ' mm. h? i s back horn* a<_,
gain: Misses Agnes Williams, Helen
Lomax, Jessie Gilliam, Ila Fair and
Sarah Nance.
Mrs. A. M. Fox, left last Thursday
for Hendersonville, N. C., ' where
she will spend the summer.
Miss J. V.Williams, Jeft last Sunday
for Greensboro, N. C., where she
will a:tend Sum.P(^r School. ' Mr. and
Mrs. (Frank Williams accompanied
her to' Greenville where Mrs. Williams
will attend Summer school; Mr;
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Saturday, June 13, 1981o/y
'JIAN! i y SMrm ?
'GOOD NEWS' ' "! f3
A SCENE FROM
GOOD NEWS
AN ALL TALKING COMlvDY '
llw 'Was quite a busy-day at Ta
bernaelo Rantist f'hinvh Tim
was called to. order a the u^ual hour
by-the efficient superintendent, Mrs.
A. Griffin. After the lesson was
over, the old ones as well as the
young began to tt?U-around in order
that they might finish up a three
weeks penny drive. With'the faithful- H
ness of the-teachers and the help
of the pupils, visitors and the friends
the drive amounted to $20.00. Our
slogan ns, "On to Union in July to
the State Sunday School and B. Y.
P. U. Convention.
At lire morning?serviee quite a ? t
few people were present. Pastor
Mathis preffehed a very'helpful and
instructive sermon from the subject,
"Cooperation." All who heard him
enjoyed It.
In the evening the pastor preached
another Interesting f sermon yvhich
was enjoyed- ' by -alL?Several candi- /_
dates were baptized.
M iss hois Rutledge of Atlanta, Ga.,
motored over to spend new days with
her mother en route to Augusta,
"Tilt rtnr?1 )uc lurs'MedicalAssociation.
Mrs. O. K. Hargrove "and Miss Lela
Johnson were the delegates -to the
Eighth Annual Christian Conference,
for Negro Women.
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MORRIS C11A PEL .JBAPT. CHURCH
Greenwood, S. C.^The Bible School
was called to order at 10 A. M. by
Supt. Robinson. All officers and
teachers were at their post. Class"
es' for lliirtj?miiiutesytho" attendance?? ??
. was lartre. The SupC has on a Cash'
Contest on the 30 inst., for the benefit
of the Bible School. The one that
reports the highest amount above
$1,00 will be awarded $2.00 as a prize
Service began at 11 SO, with "the
choir processional. Text:. Fa'ther ' .a
forgive them for they krtow not what
they do; using us a- subject "The Seven
Utterance1 of Christ ontheCross"
The pastor was at his best and delivered
a strong powerful message. " l'
The Lord's Supper Was administered. 1
At 2:30 the pastor and Mr. Jas. L.. .
Douglas and Mr. Willie Wilson motored
seven miles ?o Friendship Birptist.
Mr. John Griffin, Mrs. Roxie
Lagroom and MTiT Rosalia Daniel
all of Morris Chapel worshipped at " - '"*
.-Frifiwkhip Tim pail or deliverer)
another strong sermon on "Desiring
a Better Country," after which Mrs.
LaGrooni, ^District vice-Presfcl^nL,
of Woman's State Convenuoil fllUQdjf . .
short but effective talk. A Collection
of $1.15 was taken up and given
her for her work. At
8 P. M. evening service was
largely attended. The pastor, used
as a subject "Active Faith." Our
- (m;irl u Ti7lVh.nl yithin ns; n* the man
of. God pi1 Cached to us the*gospel of
i. the. Kingdom. Rev/ Oc-le~Hnhinn?nri
united with the qhurch at this ser vice.
He is u vfme young minister
with a bright future. We were glad
to have him line up with our church.
The .Missionary Society will meet Friday
June 12 at 4:30 P. M., with the
South lyiain Street Baptist Church
Missionary Society (white) Thtf South
Main Street Baptist Church (white)
is one of the leading churches in this ' L
city, and has a strong Missionary. So- ^ 2
ciety, consisting of some of the best
white people in our city.
Our Missionary Society has elected
its delegates to go to Woman's
Stat.e Convention at Honca Path, S.
C., embracing fourth Lord's day In
this month. The elected delegates are
Mrs. Mamie Robinson: Mrs. Josephine
Lee, Miss Leila Johnson, Mrs. Mary
E. Johnson. The W. M. U, delegates
are: Mrs. Minnie Edwards, Miss Sadie
Mae Washington.
Our pastor, congregation and choir
worshipped with the C. M. E.'Con- ^
gregation last Thursday night, Pastor
Johnson 'delivered a wonderful
Ttressag^"'full of thought and power.
Total receipts for the day $24.68.
The Bible School will have Children
Day Exercises Sunday night beginning
at 8:.'{() o'clock. All are invited
to attend our /services.
SI. LI KES EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. I. I. McI>ortald, Rector
(Services: Celebration of the Holy *
Communion every?Sunday?8 A.?Mvt
Church Schol every Sunday 10 A. M.;
Morning prayer and sermon 11-.30 A.
M.; Celebration of the Holy Communion
every 1st Sunday 11:30 A. .
M.; Y. P. A. L. every Sunday 6 P. M.
Everybody welcomed at all services.
_. .Musical: Therte will be a special
musical nroarram nndpv the direction
of Prof. Hilton Riddick at St. Luke's
Episcopal Church Sunday, June 21,
If 6 o'cHwdf.-?All-am inviled.,U> come _?:?^
and help make this event a grancT
success.
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an denjoyed by those present.
Those who went wer$,-the Mises
BroadnaxT. Katharine Phonix, Marguerite
Fraser, Mlesdam .1 Dorothy
Befcl, Messers Willie Turner. Harry
Barber and Rober Beal.
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