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Saturday, Auguut 8, 1931.
iaihtd A - wiim
M. E. P. (iist of Rook Hill was a
visitor to the citv Wednesday
Mrests Fred, Robinson, Knox' and
Mrs. Ji C. Walker w?re-Sunday guestg
of Mts. Henrietta Isaac. Swansea.
William Pie Dawkins and Herbert
Lee Riser left Sonday by motor for
*, itay of ten dayg In New Tgfk
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iruaaaa i.unan and Catherine Kysor
have returned home from a week's
vieit to their grandfather and aunt
in New Brookland, S. C. They report
a pleasant trip.
^3 .* ?
Miss Little Superintendent of
Nuraee at the Good Sametritan Hospital
and Mrs. Annie Poe leftc for
Chi mug Saturday, where they will
spend; their vacation with Miss Little's
. Mrs. Bernice Savage and little
<^/r~ daughter Evelyn is back home after
?spending three weeks in Jacksonville
and other Florida points. They report
a very delightful trip enjoying
many social outings.
LOCALS HTHm
Mrs. B. J. Mundle. 1407 Blossom
Street left for her vacation Saturday
muming. one i? spending the month
of August with her sons Winfred V.
and William V. Mundlq in Washing,
ton, D. C., and New York Cftv. respectively.
While away she will also
visit relatives and friends in Brooklyn
I . N. Yc-cKer many friends wish for
jf her, xerv^lejpjuit atay_..... ^
INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB
Wednesday, July 29, 'the club met
the home of Mrs. Etheh Laurel 1014
Pine St., with the presidentj>residing>.
Several games of whist were played,
Mrs. Shellie Davis and Mrs. Janie
- _ R. Williams, were the winners. After
the business session Mrs, Laural refreshed
the members with pineapple
pickles, ham, cheese, crackers, salt
peanuts, after dinner mints..
We immensely enjoyed the evening.
^ musi?a\Tclub
The choir members of Bethel A.
M. E. Ohurch, St. James, Emanuel
Soation and Chapel Station met at
Bethel Church, Friday night for the
purpose of organising a musical club.
The officers elected were: President
M. J. Washington; Organist, Mrs.
Lilia Bates; Treasurer, Mrs. Maggie
Young; Secretary, Mrs. Ella Mae
Owens. Other officers are to be
elected later.
Th name of the .club is also to be
later decided. The aim of this musical
club is to render service where
ever needed. A musical cantata is
being,planned.
MISS FANNIE B. MILLER
.. HONORED
An enjoyable social affair was the
giiarallfljieona shower given bv Mrs.
I. C. Lover, Wednesday evening, com?
fomenting Miss ..Eunnie. .Bell, Miller
ifhoae marriage will take place August
15-th.
THe rooms were thrown errsuite and
made more attractive by vases, basJsets
and bowls of -pink andd white
cut. flowers. . ?
On entering each guest registered
[ with Miss Mattie Kirkland. presiding.
Punch was served throughout
the eVening by Mrs. W. M. Alexander
Misses Katie Plair and Edith Navdin.
The bride-elect'3 chair was draped
~ in white with a blue beaij _in front. A
very entertaing program was carried
out by Mrs. Laura M. White in charge
in a kitchen quizz. First prize wa:won
by Miss Ma-ttie Bowman; second
^by.Miss Edith Burns. A song was
rendered by Miss Coriene Gordon.
"Jnniat" reading by Mrs. Laura Jones
Advice to the bride-elect was given
by Miss Edith Burns.
lee cream and catimel cake was
served.
The bride-elect was asked in the
dining room where the lovely gifts
were placed on the table where she
proceeded to open the gifts and admire
them. - '
Those who attended the shower wer
as follows Mrs. Alice G. La Brew,
Mrs. Adele C. Miller, Mrs. W. M. Martin,
Miss Nellie M. Gordon, Mrs. Beriba
Bonaparte; Mrs. Estelle Perrir.
Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Hallman, Miss
Allyn V. Nicholas, Mrs. Arie R. Albany
of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Eunice,
M. Rabb of Washington, D. C.,
Miss Sarah Weaver of Washington.
D. C., Miss Matttie Bowman, Mrs.
Laura M. White, Mrs. Laura Jones,
Miss Jessie L. Trottie, Miss Edith
Burns, Miss Coriene Gordon, Mrs. A.
M. White, Mrs. Mirian A. McMillan.
Just before departing each guest
wrote advice to the bride in the bride's
book. .
I. P. T. CELEBRATES FIRST
? ? ANNIVERSARY
College Inn Svene of Lovely Affeii
To the sweet strains of music furnished
by the syncopators, Hammonds
and Duckett, the young men of the
I Pheta TW Fraternity and vivacious
young ladies of Columbia's younger
setr swayed to and fro und^r the soft
mellow lights of the College Inn and
Koffee Shoppe.
Care was forgotten and sortow hid
rts face. Joy and jollity were pros*
eat and made themselvess known.
With this setting all that was needad
to finish the picture was the short
program which was to remind ai
_ the Frate rility _wu* _ a- year -?
ami that Mr. Louis- Raymond Baih
was the originator and founder, ai
needed io be honored to the exte
that he should have the titled besto
- H upun iiiiu ua CfUIla c.ogiuitor
then. P. T., and 'to be given a tok<
of appreciation. /
All of this happened Wednesda
evening July 2'J. The evening w,
fur.her taken up with dancing.
Mr. William Mill, Grand Scalawa
~ ulficiutyd. Mrs. surah Nance chape
oned the atfair with the assistance
Miss Jessie L. Trottie and Doctor 1
A. Evans. r jjj
DUMAS CLUB
The members of the Dumas Cti
met in a business session Tuesdi
evening August 4 at the home of Mi
Hertasine Cannon on Senate St., T
. meeting Was called to order by Pre
- idcnt Russell. Matters pendirg frc
bv* the nreaidpnt oivl ^
* n?w?vu^m*jr u
, cussed. Phuas for the picnic on t
evening of August 20 were perfect
The Dam has been the place select
for the picnic. The aggregation w
meet at Allen Unwewif? as a stai
ing point. Amendments to the co
t stitution of the club were al
" brought UP were not passed up<
because the president thought, th
I CT should h* gir*" more cc
^ sideration.
1 Aft?*1 the business Miss Cannon i
vited the members into another roc
where she refreshed them with pun
and cake. The club will meet at t
home of Miss Came Cook, i 226 lie
L tier son St., next Tuesday evening.
COLUMBIA PUBLIC LIBRARY 1
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRA
TION AUGUST 10-16tR
_ Celebration of the First Annivt
3ary of the Phillis Wheatley Bran
of the Columbia Public Library Mp
day evening, August 10 to Sund
16th at the Y. W. C. A.
Some of tlie leading ministers
the citv will appear on this progca
The exercises will last only one ho
pach Pvening?7 frt ft n'pWk
Monday evening?Invocation, E
P. P. Watson; Solo Miss Varoii
Clark; Address, Rev.. C. H. Brow
Solo, Rev.. W. G: Owens.
Tuesday evening?Invocation, R<
. .Hills Norris; Instrumental Solo, M:
Miriam McMiller; Address, Dr. E.
Adams; Solo, Rev. H. E. Taylor.
Wed n.esday evening?Invocati
Rev. R. M. Myers; Solo, Mrs. Louise
Roberson, Address, Dr. J. C. A
E. Russell.
i nursaay evening?invocation, Ri
Hopkins; Instrumental Solo, Mr.'Ri
dick; Address, Rev. J. P. Reed*
Selection, Zion Female Quartet.
Friday . evening?Invocation, R*
Simons; Solo, Miss Lillitfn C. Williai
Address, Rev. W. B. Gibbs; Instr
mental Solo, Mrs. Bates,
rr Saturday evenings-Invocation, Ri
_ I -T Harrison; Selpption 1 Calvh
Junior CTToTrj Address, Kev. ST"
Youngblood; Solo, M. Hughes.
. The services Sunday afternoon w
be under the auspices of the R
. ligious Committee and will begin
5 o'clock. Rev. A. S.- Powe will d
liver the address and there will
other interesting numbers on the pr
gram. ;???
FIRST ANNIVERSARY?PHILL
WHEATLEY BRANCH OF TH
COLUMBIA PUBLIC LIBRARY.
July's report closes one year's woi
and is as follows.
Adult circulation: Fiction 328, No
~ Fiction "60, tutul 388.
Juvenile circulation: Fiction 16
~ Non-FictiSh I43, total 306. ~
Entire circulation: -694 books*?.
magazines, 5 picturesfl
New members: Adult 31, Juven
12, total 43k
Present iiieinbeialup: 10(11.
88 books added to stock, most Ada
>ion-Fictien. Some ars a3 follow
" lhe..Stagy 01 the Bible by Van Lot
Romance of Russia by Champney a
P.liamnrov India hv Victftr Surrid
American History by Asrley; A Hi
tory of English Literature, Neils
and Thorndike; Introduction to .
mencan Literaature, Matthems;
Scrap Book, picture book and Ph
Romance of Reality, Clarke; 5 vol
mes Beacon Lights of History 1
John Lord, L. L. D.; Etiquette f
Everybody, Laura Thornboroug
Forty Thousand Sublime and Beau
ful Thoughts by C. N. Douglas; We
ster's New International Dictionai
Received a large collection of go
magazines donated by friends." P;
tures are beingr mounted for circul
tion.
Ccrap Book, picture book and Ph
tograph books are in the makir
Good magazines and < pictures a
gratefully received at any time.
First Annual Report From Augu
2, 1930 To August " I,"1931
Library opened with 400 books. .
persons registered first day. 227 e
rolled first month. 584 books circdi
ted first month. Largest circulati
for city in one month was 807
February. Book
Stock (Approximate figures
Adult Fiction, 377; Adult Non-Fi
. tion, 301; Adult Biography 43; Adi
Reference 47, total Adult books 7(
Juvenile: Fiction 292; Non-Ficti<
445; Biography 11; Reference 3; tot
751; grand total 1619.
Grand total circulation 8160 book
moffQ7inaa* 11
Adult registration?'746; Juven
registration?256; total 1001. T
= membership goal was reached for t
year and the work has been ve
pleasant and profitable. We heart
appreciate the cooperation from t
public, and wt |shal) expect ev<
greater cooperation and interest tl
ensuing year.
Some may be interested to km
the Negro autnors in the librai
They are :-Benjamin G. Brawley, Cou
tee Cullen, W. E' B. RuBois, Paul
Dunbar, L. H. Hammond, S. E. Hask
Coe Hayne, Geo. E. Haynet, Jam
Weldon Johnson, R. R. Moton, T.
Talley, PMUis Wheatley. Carter
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, . ~n
. THE I'ALI
ne ; Woodson, Booker IT Washington,
Id Jessie -iL ^auaet, Langston Hughes
ty and Sinclair Lewis.'
id Respectfully,
nt Julia Watson Talley,
g. librarian.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
?y j
as "Heaven Bound" is the' title of a
play that has just been rendered at
H the Metropolitan A. M. t,1. Z. Church
jjt" It was witnessed by a large audience
br of both white aiid colored persons
** Mr. L. A? James, after spending several
months-in Charleston, brough1
the play here, and as manager, it was
jdayed tq the delight of all,
^ Susanna Mcintosh of" Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson of >Bal
33 timore, Md.; motored Here to be a
"e the bedside of their brother, Mastei
'3~ Lewis Mcintosh, who is critically ill
A friend, Mr. Morris Epps of Balti
^ accompanied Jthemr
j?" A numbeT of persons went to Rocl
Hill-Friday evening to'the closing ex
ej ercises of the Piedmont Summe:
School which has been in session foi
the .past five weeks. The exercise;
horron of Q ^
mv w w viuv.tx ncic iiciu uut uuui;
s~ in the soft elow of the .lights, -th<
on drills dress parade, and marches wer<
beautiful as the students, teacheri
appeared in vari-colored dresses.
' - Mr. Alex Walker arrived in th<
^ city Monday morn.ng from Washing.
" ton to snend a few days with hii
mother, Mrs. Sylvia Walker.
Miss Virginia Gore, of Leeds ha:
returned home after two weeks spen
with Mrsr Lizzie- Chalk.
Several persons left-here-Tuesday
morning for Hartsv.lle to attend th<
1st Odd" Fellows and Ruths Grand Lodge
On the sick list are: Mrs. Kizzi<
Young, Mrs. Fannie Edwards, Mrs
? Annie Rt>rhorrMr?i Sallig SnnfWq.
;r_ Invitations have been received ii
Chester to \he marriage in Columbh
,n_ on August 15, of Miss Fannie Milta
ay .nd Mr. James W. Sawyer. Mis:
, Miller is a former Chester girl and i:
of pleasantly remembered here alonj
m. 'with her sister Ocie, her brother, Wil
Ul ie^ and her parents Rev. and Mrs
Miller who Hved^onjColumbia Street.
[la nerd Institute have issued invjtan;
vions to the marriage of their voung
sst daughter, Miss Louise, to Dr. Her
;v. bert Nathaniel-White, of Asheville
rs. on Tuesday evening, August 18, a
A. Carmel Presbyterian Church, at 8:01
o'clock. Friends wish for these tw<
on -ouples many years of wedded bliss
T. Mrs. Louis Young of Spartanburj
,n- is in the city for a few weeks visitinj
ry 'Ler husband, Mr. Samuel Young whi
is working here. TKey are at 'th<
jv. iome of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Agurs.
:d- The Social Promoters Club will mee
>r; Tuesday afternoon at the home o.
Mrs. Martha Walker,.
!V. At You&s^s Savoy, the Silver Mooi
ns Glub will give a reception Tuesda:
*u- :vening. " ...
Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Btfum motore<
sv. Bennettsville Friday. Rev. Baun
rv s in Carlisle this week on churcl
*5~ uu^nmss.
Thfe^Masons .of the, city gave i
ih Banquet Thursday?evening at the
,e- Masonic Temple. Eastern Stars wer<
at juests. Rev. D. C. Crosby was Mas
[e- ter of Ceremonies. Worshipful Mas
be 'er Tidwell welcomed the guests
o- Grand High Priest J. S. Standbacl
jave an address on Masonry. Mrs
Fannie Griffin read a paper on Tht
IS astern Star. Mrs. C. M. Finley, >
IE Eastern Star. Mrs. C. i\l. Finley, the
newly elected Grand Royal Matron re
sponded to the - addresses. Refreshk,
.nents consisting of sandwiches, cakt
and icecream were served. One minn
ate speeches were made by those
??.n-escnf whiie -the guests were bemt
>3, erved. It was a plasant evening anc
rli -enjoyed the -bamjueti ?-?*
15 | Mr.- Israel Burgett has returqet
^ from Mt. Claire, N. J., where h<
ile spent a few weeks with his daughtei
Mrs. Rachel Oglesby.
tjalvary Baptist ET B., will havt
iR Their picnic on Thursay, August 13, a
s: 3t. Paul Baptist Church ground., ii
-bwrry*-.? - ...
nd Dr. W. G. Walls is in Shelby. S
ffe C., visiting relatives,
is- Litttle Miss Esther Knights is ai
on home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
? - J. u. ruugtu, aixer anenauig scnoo
A in Washington, D. C. _
^ ?Mrs. Rosa H. Morant of SalisB'urj
u- has returnetfto her home after spend
by ing several days at the bedside o'
or her brother, Mr. Paul Hickumbottom
h; who seems to be gradually improving
ti- Mrs. Mary Kennedy who has beer
b- ill for About two years is able t(
y. be up and about her duties in th<
od home.
ic- Prof. S. L. Finley, Manager of th*
la- Piedmont Summer School at Rock Hii
Rev. WJ-, Baxter and Miss Fannie B
10- Cassell, faculty members arrived Sat
ig. urday, delighted with the success o;
re the school. Little Miss Leila^who lives
with Miss Cassell returned *witl
ist them after spending five weeks it
Rock Hilt.
21 The many friends df Mrs. D. C
n- Baunv_are sorry to learn of the deatl
of her sisteT, Mrs. Lucy M. Green
on whose body "was brought^ from Bos
in ton, Mass.; and interred in the Cam
den grave yard, beside her husband
; who preceded her 17 yea r a go. S h:
ic-- leaves two daughters, two sisters
tit four btyaihers and -a host of sorrow
>8. ing ffiends.
on Miss Map-gie Alexander came hom<
;al Marie Gilmore have returned front
QnVtnnl at flniifiCFA
Miss Maggie Alexander came ohm<
from Rock Hill Friday afternoon be
ile cause of the ithress- of her father, Mr
he J-crrv Alexander.
he-' Little Angle Laura King who wa;
ry accidentally struck in the eye severa
ily weeks ago by a playmate is doinj
he nicely. After, the very best medica
?n attention, the sight is restored to th?
ajjL .delight, of her parents and friends.
' Miss Daisy Grand of Charlotte was
jw the guest of Miss Betty Johnson
ry. last week;
in- Mr. Julius Johnson and Mrs. Hajjip
L. ton Cornwell were quietly marrie<
in, Sunday. Much happiness is the wisl
tee of their friends. .*
W. Mrt Ardry Hardin, Mr. Timothj
G. Johnson, Miss Mary Johnson and Mis:
r" ^
?Se; L_. . -*i?i ?-rrr -
Essie Alexander motored to Rock Hill
-Sunday "to visit, relatives and friends, ti
CLE V EL AN./-. UiilO NEWS
Rev. TIT C. Bailey underwent a very L
v .-l-Utu?^ ct
We are proud ta say h?. iw on the
road to recovery, hope he will con- r?
tinue. He is in the Lake Side Hos- hi
pital.
i4 Mr. Alex Dupree, Jr., is in the U
Huron Road Hospital with pneumorr c<
ia. his many friend* are praying f.u . ^
\ his recovery. Ruth
Hammond CoopN^al'tei s
having spent five very pleasant w^ks <
r in Ridge Spring, Aiken and Orangfe- 1
| burg, S. C., with mother and relatives ?,
has returned home to join her hus- g
band on his vacation"~iri a trip
. New York and Canada. ^
' The churches Union picnic was held
t at Garfieiu Park. Everybody had a | ^
r plenty to eat, amusements and fun. |
Mrs. Ruth McKinney and sons are j
: rsp5TTdirtg sometihie in~Uberhn, .Uho ' "
Mrs. Mabel Anderann snort tV... I
L_ day with Mrs. A. N. Holmes Thurs- i
c- day. ^ . J
t Miss Lucy Washington is planning I s
5 a trip to Knoxville, Tenn., to visit j "
3 her uncle and aunt. s | j
e Mrs. Cleo Brownrigg, member of | .
e Bee Hive Club, is seriously ill in her . j
3- home. Her many friends are praying j
for a speedy recovery. I ^
s Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Heyward, Mr. .
r arid Mrs. Arnold and Jdf-.and_Mr--, ! *
1 J, E. t Cooper '1hrotcfl(ad to Burton
Beach, Ashtabula, Ohio, Sunday, and j
3 had a very enjoyable trip.
SOCIETY HILL SEWS- \
a Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Dickson ana '
Miss Margaret Bonapajt who has ,
e been attending Summer School" at
Orangeburg has returned home.
Prof, h. ,M. Booker and family of
i Sumter -spsnt a short time in town ~
r- last Sunday the?gucjta?of C.?S- -.
r Thompson. . ' :
5 Prof. A. A. Prince and Miss Sadie
3 McRae have returned from the Sumf
nier School in Columbia.
. The upper Summer Schoc# for t
? tcachers opened at Darlington iast j
Monday morning in historic Ne-1
r m u School buiiamg.?pmi. j&u4? l. ~
. Cain has been direator of this school j
? since organization.
- In ccnsidering the Christianity j
,f and intelligence of this man we join j
t with many in saying that , he is'the
3 light man in the 1 ight place.
3 1 he sciipture iesson was read by j
u Prof. Brown and prayer was otfered 11
j Dy S. B. ihompson. Several beauti- ^
f xul sonys were sung. Mrs. Foster
3 presided at the piaao. The faculty is
e- composed of-professors Cain and ~j
B?-own. M?s. Foster, Miss C^egg,
t ivl.ss Graham and Mrs. Pendergra6s
[ One hundred and twenty one teachers ;
were enrolled and still they come. *.
i Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Dunbar of
Hartsville spent a ^short while here
last. Sunday evening the guest of
i o. k. 'inompson and family.
a The revival at Bethesda will begin .
ri next Monday. Rev. fl^eCoy of Tim-,
i ~ m * ?
AIKEN NEWS ^
Mr. VV. A. Evan3 of Philadelphia *
- is visiting his old_home near Wagner
wi^i him are his daughter and son-in j
ldw Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harris, Miss ]
- Leol^ Rause. Mrs. Harris and Miss j
Rause are the neices of Mr. J. L. J
Scott. They are* stopping, with Mrs. f
1 Mahala Chavous and Mr. J. L. Scott
" while in Aiken. j i
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I Wednesday
; I CAPITOL
Reverend and Mrs. Thorn of Atlani,
Ga., are the guests of Reverend
ad Mrs. Ginn. I Reverend
Jesse Miles is on the siek
9t. We hope for him a speedy xelYPTY
?
Mrt. EJoise Piatt Dickerson has "TT,
turned home much to the delight of
er many friends.
The firm of C. E. Ball and Son :
ading contractors of Aiken is rejiving
congratulations on their new.
hijilei eight..
Come- in Di, C. C. Johnson's Drug
tore arid receive your free large
ize tube of Coleaiesr Tooth Paste,
'his is givn with any purchase of
Colgates" line. This sale wil bein
Friday. '
Visile b> to Aiken Friday included
Jiss Carrie Lindsay, Mrs. Broadnax
nd Miss Broadnax and Mr. Turner
rom Charleston.
HART8VILLL XE\VS~~" ~
Jerusalem Baptist Church
Sunday was a busy day. at the Je-,
usalem Baptist Church. The Sunday
School was blooming as usual. The
superintendent called -the school together
in a dignified way and the
esson was discussed generally, after
vhich the lesson was reviewed by
*ew J. H. Shuler. - V
At lit30^Rev. Shuler rook his tcv, 1
subject "Fiom Earth
<> the^ fcU.'tt Jerusalem. be sure von
alee Tne right^ road and he convinced
he audience that he was the man to .
raster the subject... . I
At 7:30 Rev. Shuler preached =anotn:r
good serinoiLJ&ith -?qrce-a?4-digr;iy.
Text Habakuk 3:1b, subject' God
najesty diSplayedT
Mr. tddie Harr ngicn house was j
iestroyed by fire Saturday night.
Mrs. Thomas Dodd was a visitor at '
rerusalem Baptist Church Sunday.
>n Sixth Street ^ ft'-r Knumy sailor.
It hps proven to be ah asset
o the town.' 1 - y ' .
Mrs. Ella L. Baiiey a recent gradrate
nurse of the Waverley Hospital}
>f Columbia has accepted- a position
here, is visiting her sister Mrs. F.
Harrison. ' .
Mr A ' ",Ir'11, *l! L ' n"
Brown, Rev. W: Wilds and F. L. -iarrison
motored to the Calvary Bapist
Church for the purpose of attend- !
ng a special program, that was had
n interest of the church. There
vere four ministers on the program
ind they are as follows: Rev. A. J.
iohnson, Rev. W. Wilds, Rev. R. Hun:er,
Cios.ng Sermon Rev. F. L. Harison.
Mrs. S. J. Ramsey and daughter
ire_apending the summer in Washngton.
'
ivirs. A. L. Johnson and Miss Sti- j
-ia Pool have returned after havng
spent awhile with their s;ster Miss j
1 K. Pool in Washington, D. C. j
Rev. D, ;S. Curry motored to Wasiington
to meet Mrs. Curry who visted
her sister in the North.
Mrs. Golda Harven has returned
:roia Sumter.
Mrs. Mdu. SwMi.t ha^ it'tuniuii
rom HendersonwJle, N- C. ' '
Mrs. P. W. Wilds formerly of Harts
iile but now of Florida is visiting
riends here. >
Rev. I. E. Young has returned from
Ulendale~ after having conducted a
iuccessfui meeting ior Rev. S. J.
rlice and members of Mt. "Calvary
3apt st Church.
Mrr. Elia L." Spann has returned
rom Worcester, Mass.
Miss Hattie M. Sander; is visiting
riends in New Jersey.
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The party frock of a person still
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the deep cape of this one, mounted in
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