The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 09, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
^MBaturday, January 9, 1932.
I incrton H?eh. attendi?>'r th,. UniverChristnms
ip F?-? 11i> > ><? ??, Md.. visitirj.
Jg relative-; ami friends. They repor
Holley arc doini? nicely with theii
4]$?school?"work; at -Blancy's ami?art
?now returning after a week's vacation
to their school work.
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miss Annie Hampton who is attend
ing school at Allen University spen
f' a lovely time at home with her fam
ily. Little Harold Thomas of Chi
caeo, 111., spent the holidays - witl
Chappelle" I. Hampton.
er in the iMalina graded school spen
. a pleasant time at home with family
Mr. Alvertus Montgomery, a stu
dent of Kendall Institute, ttlr. Quinc;
White, a .student of Allen University
Miss Ruhy White, a student of Lin
coin Hi, Mi** Ida .DeChamps a stu
" dcntr~of State College, also reporte*
a pleasant stay at home during th<
Xmas holidays.
Mr. Winscl Jacques of Columbia
- wan?the?guest of Miss Alberta L
Hampton during the holidays;
__My. Clarence Canty, who is a stu
dent in the University of Detroit wai
the dinner guest of Miss Alberts
Hampton Xmas day.
Mrs. Ruth E. White, Mr. Jerom
Brown, Miss Pauline Brown, of Wasl
inaton. B. C.. spent the Xmas holi
- - -days with Mi's. Willie's paii'iils Mr
and Mrs Isoni Burke.
? " ^Mrs.. R. A. -Henry was all smiles ti
have her daughter Miss TI A. Henr;
home for the holidays iShe returne*
last Sunday to Salisbury, "N. C.
where she has taught' for almost !
terms.
Mr* and-^Irs. Ty J. .Morris, Mis
Margaret Ever sort were- called to Da
7.e!l. S .C., last Saturday to attcn<
the funeral of their uncle Mr. Ham
ilton Hill.
Misses Claudia Dorroh, of Clintoi
and Missi Helen W. Jackson wen
the house guests during the holiday:
of M sses Marie and Isabelle Jack
son. They attended- many social f
fairs while in the,.city. . ~~
Mfsses Marie and Isabelle Jacksoi
spent the holidays at homo. The;
left Sunday to resume "their work.
Mr II TV Montoith. son of Ml
""' Wouft . rflt.m-nnd . tn -Meharrv ..Medfth
college, Nashville, Tenn., after speni
ing the holidays with parents an<
friends. He will graduate, from th
~ltfgdfcal~ tTepa-rt merit" lft J-unc and ha
been selected Senior Interne at th
George W.- Hubbard hospital there
The interneships at this hospita
have become greatly coveted.
Mr. Geo. W. F.pps, motored to.St
Matthews on Wednesday, Dec. IlOtl
t- wl"l? thri-e-he-Avas th^guest' of Mis
Jestine Caldwell, a graduate of Ren
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edict college and at present a teaehe
in the high school at Elloree. II
"reports having had an evening o
pleasure.
Messrs. XinTiani^B^ ^piith and 41
E. Smith were visitors Tn?SC?Mat
thews during the Yuletide season.
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M iss Helen* E. McKpight, t)>
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Craftoi
spent the holidays in Daytona Bead
Flfl.,?visiting?Rev.?and?Mrs. A. T
Dixon. She reports a delightful am
adventurous trip.
Miss Dollle Mae Metts left Mon
day afternoon for her home in Was!
j ington, D. C.. after spending the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. "V
Young, on Rice street
fMr. nnd~Mrs. Preston Orafion 4?
liffTitfulLv entertained a party a
their lovely home on Heidt stree
. New Year's nite in honor of Mr. ?
A. Jackson of New York City, Mrf
Matte Mao Golden, of~"Washingtor
D. C., and Mrs, J. Stead man of Ne^
Port News, Va. After cards a deli
* oious salad course was servelC by th
hostess.
Mra. L. ^7 McLees spttnt a ver
pleasant holiday at home to the de
ITght of the family and friends; an<
; returned Sunday to Greer to resum
her work in the Greer city school.
.y.
THE ESS TEES CLUB.
, , The Ess Tees Bridge Club met at
. the home of Miss M. E. Sartor on
~~ Blossom Street, Friday December 4. "
In sharp contrast to the dreary outside,
the, home was beautifully lighted
? and decorated with festive holly and poinsettis.
Tallies and table covers
which were of appropriate designs
iromirded us that the Yuletide sea_4*on--was-drawing
near. --?
There were four tables afnnged for
1 bridge. After three games the following
persons were found to be the
r winners; First prize. Miss WilhelZ
mina-ZtU<?mpson; second prize,- Miss
IlalTie M. Cornwell, both *<of whom
* received dainty piOces of lingerie.
J Miss (J. B. Vincent scored lowest and'
reeived a novelty; guest prize was
won bv Mrs. Warner Willis, a very
* pretty necklace,
*
The guests in attendance were Mes
Misses Beatrice Harvey, Clara Brown
lee and Beatrice Bennett.
~ The hostess served a delicious salad
course. ; *
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, NEW CENTURY CLUB NEWS
Mrs. Henry D. Pearson was a det
the New Century Club Saturday ev .
ening at dinner. After a delicious
dinner tallies were passed and- tables J
" arranged for bridge. At the end of
r four interesting games Mrs. m FvT'
f Jenkins who had scored highest re"
reived a lovely lace table cover. Mrs.
" C. E. Stpherison held second highest
' score and received very pretty hand
? trade lingerie; Mrs. Harry Goodwin
captured, the booby?a dainty finger I
toweL
1 The graeious hostess served?her
' tlub members a very deli- ious dinner,
cake punch and candy.'
* TENNIS CLl'.BOF B. W. HI
The Tennis Club of Booker Whsht,
irgton school, under the sponsorship
of Miss Pendergrass is once more ,
in operation, and the work of the '
Inh k wi-Tl nnij^r wav. >
"EveTy club period,.when the weathanirnfU.l
V.n r.
r> found-on the court, 'enjoying themy'
reives and -Teaching ~~ the unexper1
ieneed members the game?they are
.. learning rapidly.
1 Rernard Mcintosh, the president,
is doing his best to make the club
one of the best in Booker Washings
ton schqoL..ai>d the members are
T hoping that in "Toe near fUllll'e, the\ 1
will be able to have a tournament
- which will create ' more interest in
the club.'
1 MRS. L. G. FISHER ENTERTAINS
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s Greenville, S. C,?Mrs. L. G. Fisher |
. entertained a few friends on New ]
AT ?_ A 1^.1- _ 1 1 -- 1 J--1 - I,
i eai s nay witn a loveiy uriue party.
Thc attractive home was made more
no with its decorations. of pink poin-n
for bridge. After games, Mrs. E.
v A. E. lluggins, having top score received
a dainty doll pin cushion. Mrs
Wm. Whitencr drew consolation and
Mrs. Henry- Percival low score, both
received dainty pin cushions.
LL _ A (ielurhtl'lll collaliun lon.ii.iting ol'
T fried chicken, loniatOtAt nil .'lCllULC
\ potato tthlps, farn'Ttrs -htrt'-rolls
pickles and tea was served. ,
Those enjoying Mrs; Fisher's par0
ty were Mesdames George Parker,
s. -Henry Perrtva.. XL. YL Thompson, E. )
? C. Demons, AsT,by Steart, E. A. E.
, lluggins, E. W Biggs, and Wm. Whitoner,
Misses Gt-rt :ude Robinson, Alyce
Felder, Marjorit Lipscomb and Lilian
Fisher
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u' W. A. rt. C. 'GIVES HOLIDAY
PARTY
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1 Greenvile, S, C'.?Onc. of the most
e enjoyable parties of the ljoliday sea- .
f son was given Monday evening, Dec.
28, by the Wednesday Afternoo
Bridge Club at the home of Mr. and i
Miw V. W ltii'cs on Rrown St.
^ . Seven Tables Were-arranged for
mi rU in I Iw. 1 iiri?->pp and .lininpr rooms. 1
made lovely with bright Christmas 1
decorations. When scores were ad- I
e (led Miss Gladys Witherspoon receiv-J
_ ,'d high score for ladies, a box of
linen handkerchiefs.. Dr. K; A. E. .
'' Huggins, top score for men, a box '
' of linen handkerchflTfST~. Mrs. Warren!
rl Cooper, received COMSOlutiun?for In |
dies, a linen handkerchief. Mr. Hen-j
ry Percival, consolation for men, a
linen handkerchief. Miss Alyce Fuld r.
booby for ladies and Mr. Will '
^ Payne booby for men. Each receiv-1
ed novelty pencils. ,
Punch was served in the breakfast '
room, throughout the evening. After
a tempting repast of turkey, oy- I
ster, dressing, cranberry, ~rice and
t grav>h-KngTish"peas iff ttmhnhr. piek- *^
les hot rolls--anti coffee were served
r. tables were cleared and dancing was
enioyed.
' Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
17- rionffxi. Piii-rhiul Br and Mrs. O. M.
v "Thompson,' Mr. and Mrs. "Henry Percival,
Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Williams,
' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Dr. and
e Mrs. E. A E Hugginn, Mr. and Mrs.
Ashby Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. Warren
Cooper. Misses Lillian Fisher,
y -Lena White, Alice Felder, ladys and
Miriam Withersnnon; Messrs Ipliff
. Walker, Yancey Morris, Will Pnvm
- Wv J,-- Thoroaa andt Leonard Walker (
eJ-of?Detroit^ Michigan. Dra.?Lawton
and Duckett.
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THE PA1
THE LITTLE THEATRE GUILD
OF B. T. W. HI.
The Little Theatre Guild of B. T.'
W, the Dramatic (Jlub, is sponsored
by ^lr J. C. Bryant. Under his supervision,
the club has made much
progress. Some of the members-are
now preparing a play "The Charm
School," for presentation on the
eighteenth day of January at the
Allan University auditorium! This"
promises to be one of the greatest
plays ever presented by the studoftUs
of Booker Washington.
The members of the cast are: Max
ie Gilliam, Paul, Harris, John Sligh,
()s r. E. Manieault, Thompson. Hickson,
Wilfred Ilarvey, Gerrldine Mc
P t- w-=? H* J- Ii; -? ** _ 1- m t
v?nee, lueiuma tucKson, ma^ ian iuck
er, Ethel Johnson, Harriet. Bailey,
Dolores Hines, Dorothy Johnson, Jenelle
Brier, Hfelen Bright, Odessa
Dixon.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB
Qrppnville. S. C.?-On Wednesday
Afternoon December 31 Mrs. George
Parker was the delightful hostess to
The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
CUii,.
1 lie hotirr >as h ,.t i 1 i_. .leecla.ted
in holiday green an J red pine
was effectively combined with holly
and 4>oins<iUas in the-living and dining
rooms. As the guests arrived
they were served punch in the dip-ing?mum,
after which tables, attractively
placed under red and green
lights.- Top score a beautiful boudoir
pillow was won by Mrs. Writ.
Whitencr. Mrs. E. W. Biggs, received
a box of linen handkerchiefs
for consolation. Low score, a large
stick of candy went to Mrs, Asby Stew
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IN MEMORIAM.
In sacred and loving memory of
our dear s^n and brolther " Ralph
Moore, who deprted this life one year
ago, Jan. 8, 1931. .
Brother dear one year has passed
since yo left us,
Rut <o us it seems but a day.
Dear brother WO mo giiuveJ to"knowThat
todav~ ones -year you were here
with us,
And we could look on your.smiling
face.
Rut today dear brother your face we
cannot see,
We know you are our loss but heaven's
pain,
So sleep on dear brother and take
y '- t --- -
Some 3ay we~wiTT"ffleet you?torpsi't
no more.
Mr. and3 Mrs. James Moore,
Father and Mother;
Misses Willie, Albertha, Annie B
Elvira and Beatrice Moore, sisters;
Mr. James, George and Cooper A;
Moore, brothers. . '
WASHINGTON. I). C._
" :
M iss Mildred J. Anderson, of 1.141 I
First St., N. W., Washington, D. C.,
has returned hoirje after spending
the holidays with relatives in Philadelphia.
Pa, and reportr. having spanL:
a pleasant vacation. She is now ttt:
the Cerdoza Easiness Hi'; tvut plans
* "*V?
to enter Mather Academy,-or Brown
ing Home, Camden, S. C., on Jan. 1G,
for~thT?-rcrnainder of the school-terra.
ESS TEES CLUB.
'Miss TTos.e Glascoe was a charming
hoste ss to the Ess Toes Club and
a hJst of friends at the home of Mr.
Tlllil Mn 11 NT Virtonnt, V Dee.
17, UKlh ' .
The three rooms which were
thrown ensuite were beutifully deco
rated with holly, flowers and Christ
mas decorations were quite appropriate?for
-The occasion. Six tables
wore arranged for bridge at which
sat twenty-four enthusiastic players "
At the conclusion of three games the
following were found to be winners:
First prize, Miss Hattie M. CorYfWell
a lovely piece of lingerie; second
prize. Miss Vivian Nance, a beautiful
pair of pajatKUM; luw score, Miss..
P. L. Murph, a pretty pair of shoe
trees; guest prize, Miss Daisy Roach
a beautiful tablet lamp. All of these
nrizes were daintily wrapped in keep j
ing with the season as expressed in
the decorations and tallies..
The hostess had as "her quests
Mesdamesf Alma Williams, Ruth WatS'CTt,"
Eva Champion, Xva- Anderson, .
Lorine Jones, Jennie Mae Willis, Mar
ian Paul, Bertha Sawyer of Georgetown,
Joyce Jenkins, Essie T. Chappelle,
Misses Daisy Roach, Sarah
Boozer and Mrs. Delia Mae En'tz-minger.
Miss Glascoe served a very delicious
menu consisting trf?turkey,
mashed potatoes, cranlberry sauce,
sweet peas, pickle, celery, dressing
hot buttered rolls, and hot tea. Mints
and nuts were served throughout the
evening. The everting was enjoyed
by every one present. ?.
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JflETTO U5ADEK
Slme BETTY TCOACH A CHARM
ING HOSTESS.
r
Of the merry Yulotide Festivities ^
one of the ioviest gayest was the t
beautiful Bride Party to which Mme i q
Roach was hostess at. 'her palatial j
home 2220_ Hampton Ave. j j.
Old man Depression has made I
great inroads on the. prosperity of the ^
whole world but he could not take ' \
the efficacy of the versatile hostes- f
go clevely protrnyi !?m?the decora- . j
tion and arrangement of the elabor-' ^
ate party, nor the brilliance of the j
scene arid the spirit of good will and *
cheer of the happy guests as they,
vied for highest honor. The spicy 1
fragrance? of. fir boughs and -pine ... v
the lighted candles, the brightness' nf ?
shimmering tisih sprigs of nfistletoe.
red berries and oth. r Christmas oinaments.
pervade the ImnuCel *
and joyousncss of the holiday season
reigned supremely.'- Many delightful LJ
reunions of out-of-town guests pre
scnteda most Wonderful time, to all. . a
Seldom has an affair been more rotn- '
"Were the very rhnrmintrMisses Yates *'
of West Virginiap Vivien Brier, of **
Gre>envillp, Mesdam.-s Bertha Sawyer .
of Georgetown. Roseoe Wilson, of 11
.Florence and Lillian Watts Brp.wnJ
formely of Columbia, now of Florcnc" '
home town guests enjoying the 1
cious hospitality bf Mmo Roach WereMesdames
Alma Potts, Eliza Everett a
Alma Williams, Ruth Johnson. Min
nie- Johnson. Sylvia Johnson, Bertie [
Weathers, Annie Belle Eubanks, Fannie
Lindsay, Mary Harper, Ada Cooper,
E. .Ter>kir)s, .1. Jenkins^ R. IBrown. a
A. Rliodes, E.- Shaw, Ethel Stephen
son, Eva Collins,- Cora Green, Gladys
Paul J. G. Stewart, Q. J. Chamion
and the Misses Alberta Simons, Minn-e-ota
Garrison, Daisy Roach. Henrietta
Boozer, Thomasina Thomas. (l(
Wjlholniina Thompson. Osceola Allen. d<
Lillie Jones, Edith Butler, Genevieve i
Vincent, and Estclle P, Johnsbn. | -N
Nuts and other daintier were serv- j .
od during the games, at the close of |
which top score was made-by MmelL,
-Aw Cooper, for which was awarded
sevond_prlz<- went to Miss"T Jones Y
and third to Mine Elsie Jenkins. Both ^
recieved silk hose in tl>e new spring, *
shades. Beautiful sport handker
chiefs were the prize -presented Mn^c ^
Alma Rhodes,. who is leaving for
Tennessee to study further and obtain 1 .
another' degree was* presented also, I
lovely',silk hose. A most * delicious 1
sulad course was served and all too j.
soon guests were reluctantly depart. 1 ,
:m.r I.Hi nol unril the del iirht'~ul bos--i 1
tess had been assured of the very | -v
plea-cut evening site bad given all. 11
BACCHANTES I.l'NCHEON. V
(Pio of the most- mineable a (fairs
given during- the Yuletide season was 5,<
the-luncheon, given by the bacchantes' f.
Club- on New Year's eve. Each mem
ber' and their guest gathered at the
home of Mi.-iti-NoIliu. lIurl<m-about s . EjoYloelt.
The soft music of the radio 4
made every one feel lively. The liv j.(
ing room was beautifully decorated
with the Club colors, the: lights were
the color of those of a Nivas tree, y
There were many enjoyable activities ^
tarried out. The hostess as'sistd by
other members of the club served the p>
following menu:. June peas,, mashed p
.>nd
I* ^
X jliifi B?Vafdi FitJ I
V Trem (h* play by
I va Kay Flint &
Y Martha Maditon
| CAPI
^Wednesday ai
4 *
CWTO-MTAS MTTIAL8
Mrs. Bessk' Cato-Scolt, upon her
eturn to Daytpriu Beach from .Miirti,
Florida, announced thy marriage.
f. her daughter. Ahiua Ika'.i'iu1 t'nto.
0 Mr. Harold V. Lucas, of New York
ity and Daytona Beach. Florida:
The marriage took piace os: 0c onr
2'jth and tht; couiih? will reside
1 Daytona Beach. Blonds, where
Ir. Luca - is instrruetor of Lojuiiioi'- j
ial Branches- at Bot.l.uiu > i
'ollogc. 1 li,. l>! iUe ,is._u graduale ir. j
rfclhtine-Cookmart Coinage, and m
rii'TU .1 umill' (.ylkgi.*, 1; o 'ca. l.oul u
nroiida., where die ai .o.a. a / iR ii cipacity
of secretary to the piesukd.t
f the Code-go nod. le.u !> ! >.' Cvp
L.l ! iitin i. ; tu ' eid i i a..:,.
r.h-tUt-1'. tl.l ! VLtuL A.'.- ie I
IVli Villi.- Ilj .-ri'Vjis ! : iu.
i wcntiing tiie popi:raiit";."*"*eo!7VJ
eld under tin- auopice- of'th- J.'i a.
IU liltord. Lhle. Mil hi* i m T<f. 7n
erod hv the' ]>eopiv of tha. ; w.tioa
>r l.cr unique dv mo;.-that ion given
t the,close of t?he I'.djO term. A
.urs. ciiu . work
ITGlyuIu'-H?Iy?,1..pa
iiishelaOaTutT.vi'. .iTTT p- i d . -. '
n l'Jdy :?hc was chcson "Mifrs Ii.-riur.c
Cn'whit V. ire r. -i-ic*J .?.i
lie* highe. t .h v ! } .tin. '.a;;, at lody.'
"Mr. Lucas h'ci- srl cLargv oi
li" P ' '[
lookman 'Coilc-gt? for '.s.-veiai. ;. < a;..- .
nd his developed it to :i piac; <>:
romir.er.ee comparable favorably "vi:
I.at oi any school in the South.
-The- -coupte- w-Hl -be- -at- hbme- -mLlikc
Innf'-, J)aytona I3"uch. l-'l-?ri?!:
fter January Urd. l'.'hJ,
IN MEMOUIAM.
In lot itiir luit sad-Memory of our
ear mother, Mrs. Violet v'ho
. parted this life Dec. .'10.
> ine sad and lonely years has..passed.
.
inee bur. "great sorrow fell. .
he shook that we l^j^uipl-tUat-drev
A??s-UU?leineinlui- Atoll. :
rm'r -not i'tH'-frotten -dear,?
or ever. shall he,
s loner as Vile-and memory la-'t
*e shall remember thee. i
Mr. \V. I'.. Davis. liu-hand.
Air-:.' R A. Henry. M:<. i\nr rte'
yVs.,'Mrs. Cathefhnv Lvles.- Mr-.,
rosin * Williams. Mr>.. F.sto ia Me
111*. 1 hiwj'h-tio-s:7 TJi'V1. A. VI. l'a\
rr?Mt'i'V.'i1?1 '.1 . Mr. Ill ' " v,~'a
v i.?M ?n v 1 Das ; S' ;i.v.?_ _?
/. " . "
otntoes. hoi fed l.aiw. j ieklc;<.' * -'A
Itteied foils, ire Cri1!!!!!. hlm-i. '
njid '/after. dinner mints.' A
oner .the one< who eii.ioyed this ai'
lir \veroi Misses Louise BlaekAvyll
tllel NoMiitt. riaretta. Mo,.t. II i4-'
rownlee. Juliet UailV'fd. I'm ma Is' '"
ia '.v. ^Phelma- RawlUm- I at
."nrri'r^ !*fe? hrB-r--N liua-1 1 ii i? ": rni?LL
it la Burton. Edna and Kloi-se Cral"'
essvs. Andrei Hardin. Wilhert F< v>!
"illiain Bur-jess. Cfussie ' Haxzard. '
nili'aai Hill. HeyXvavd .B?w man. Ar~.-*
adman.- Walter Don. David M.rD"h
Id. Thomas Nelson. David Bethi*:1..
oliort Walker. F.ldo Burton ;iml John
attei white..
i love excuse f
HI WHFB ?
love be shared by husband
lover . . romance and death
ight together in an exciting, %
rwhelm;? v stcry ... .. .?
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nd Thursday Y
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..MRS. JKXKINS "K VKJ-IKT AINMENT
Out' of 1 in . !;- ; a in |'ii;r sot' i*l events-*
of tlie ( hi istanvs' .a.-en was tin*
.tiioniiiijf inui .;*'i< rinaii',. |Kti*tie? given
>> '' ' . . W i.uuU.s *?
J,) * . a* ion iiaiiipion; Si. . m
honor in? h<- r many friends. The living
and dining r<>^r whore tables '
wen* umtnjrM '!' . ,i,n..va-r*- ?
t r :* ' i'.f. "v.^To "jTfTT ^ c i!eeoriitro!!-.
A . '. - ? hit-- ? I v placed
> .1- I i! v .h -i.Mt ... .of.
I ' ?1 ' 1 ' T rr'-hrr-'.lit- ~~ wore
pl:.y?-.|- :v ... ,. the .
11 aO i-*7 Yu'J !?? '.' ' ? ? . "17.*' \Yv*|il ' .
to At? A!.n't .'T ...'i \Iri. .
v- a. ' .O.... !', . ; MiiS
> 1 a- ; 1 ;* 'i *-f-i moon
: . .. ut f : ' ...
dMCkson *
Afr'.' Hrrp^n^- fcnkrrnr'rtf .nmt:? __
ladicr received j ri'tiy Vni;ru.-i ful trii'is
1 hX i At. , i* the 'iiorfrinfc
Ty "Mvic fC*rV d-M tit' tttn----^- -afternoon
l.y i Counts
served delicious hot eou- < . ?
i V iV ioilowiiiir . \!:oyi-l ,M,-?
! !ik>M?- !.o.-*i'f f < t nuin j'njr'
T Ml ,K'i]: .
ton. CftthAytPFM 1)1 n. ].'a r-?~??
iv Vivia? -Name. V; v?>vi Wnk- l'ield.
ICila Ciy < M y? r hod Mo'.. -'v. .A ins it-"'
Willi:';.: llu'k- .' Cv '. !' .'m Mae
l/r.t:ciue;-pvr. Kv.?. ( Helen
T'"' 1 ' ! ^ - - " ' v" "lrbiood.
Mi.'.o.o . .1i.':. v . A,' <n. Potts,
V'.ihk Mae WiVis. i.bui Rolliitsou.? /
l-.va A Mac iv on.' Ma.- Walker and h<-i
afternoon V'K'M":- v.i-:e Misses Hen- .
'rr -'-.i- Ik-err-.-. *-.-'1'a. .-vcrrr*. Thnrmi*.
AV.l is :;s.-| !k'a-':..l.Adains.
- o ?! -- .H ; ; " UreenvPwt/. ' '
Mdmos. I!- telle" .!< hiv>n.' Bet tie
,4.-i!v.,,; a .'..-on. .iv r J* ukius,
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to frppak, because it's poorly 4ij *
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? it i* good by having it done Y
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:: THE LEADER I 1