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? *AjUuwlft>y Feb. "*332" f, " ' '"""' Mrs. Carrie IRurgess and Mrs. Florence llall has returned from Philadelphia! gfter attending the funeral of their mother Mrs. Elizabeth * Rik-y, who died Jan. li>, FJ32. !Mr. Willis Thompson has returned to New York City after having .spent a very pleasent visit with his relatives and many friends. THE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON* muncFffrii i Greenville, S. C.?On W.-.-'nou.kiy H-flernooii. .Taninirv 07 V).?. a -1.1? , -- ? ?' ?* .? 1'u yirsnuy - Stewart delightfully elite, rained the gluh at her home on Mv.ily Street. Perns -and ?ut flowers Mere beauj tifully a ranged in the 'living room, : - whore three tablet:?wo 1.0?p!m e.l l'i i bridge. After playing three. pro' . gressitvi- of bridge'and scores were (jaunted, Mrs. K. A. K. lluggins re ^ceived a very pretty, telephone cii.seinbie for holding top- scorer Mrs. Henry f'eiviVol. drawing 'high ear l for consolation, received a very prct - ty bridge ensemble.. Low score, a : . cake. - of soap went to Mrs. Or M. Tliomp.-on. The p-'^'i /l l"vr ly box of handkerchiefs went to'Miss I - Edna Mae Biggs. fitters enjoying tb* all"nio'"! w',' the club were jtlTFsFs Gla 'vs Withe< spooiv. Ivlca Biggs and" Elizabeth Stewart. - - : * The hostess assisted by little M+-*-Hattic Williams and Evelyn Stewart J" "served a delicious repast of chicken I tea. o ? ^ v iv !' *v'.TVt>w's cu'n j * Tin- V?i? ; g M\'.tro%'s C'ub \yn~ ?r??(Kt-fi-i.f. ; n?mi.-:>! -d mi itlniv'nv" January 18, by Mrs, John Potts, at n I O'" ' ' 1 ?'"1.1 ?'.?11 t n j tab* e ' <: d i '. '" ?? hni!j?.\ nr,"yed by the mi-iitbi and i n v i t .t d giicsis, A in-'.'* 'v sehe'me was carried /ml ia appointments, and the nn nu. ' . ... \Mli.:ii score? \v ro counted. Mrs T. _ R., Vo;:'v-I'?o'v! 1 I the 1 i-st for first prize, and received- a bead ensemble, cond. Her prize was linen bridge cards. Low.: ' ore prtzo. novelty china dogs, xvas won by Mrs. J. R. _ Ruff. ' M Liu. Wlilfrrmrnn Tlionrp^ret received first prize for guests. i) .bead | ensemble, -a nf Miss* Lillian Aim art xVon gir.st booby, a chiffon dance i handkerchief. A .most delicious sw'r-^ btrl course wilh tea, was much en-~1o.ved. ! . Those shaving - Mrs. Potts, hospj? tality with llie nieivtho vf v > re: AT^.s; L Lucy Williams, Pearl Murph. Thejo.dora Williams, Ella C. ?./vers.. Vivl... an Nance.. Mcri.-sa Ala' ,o, Maude Pcndergi ass, Rebecca .T ?'\rjS0n, Henrietta Boozer. Whilemina Thompson, I,illie .tones; Daisy Roach. Catherine 1 icdoukr I.il 1 Lull Snviitt,; Minnie Sutton, Naomi (Tiinmings and Mesdaines Hetty Uracil, W, C. Johnson. THI: MYSTIC ('LIB Cicenvilte. S.= C '--The Mystic Club was delight fully entertained at th | home of?Mi ..?l.illie Tillman.?Fi idu^ Jan. 15th. at 5:.'!0 o'clock. 1 Tile afternoon was spent playing 13 Several interest i ng progressions u.i , bridge. Miss Tillman liad. as "hrcr Uiiest the Misses S?illh> 0??l lo-wi.. FOlr" of AbTieviile, S, C. The guest prize a beautiful piece of lingerie 13Vas won by Miss Jessie Fair. High score was won by cMiss Annie Arnold a lovely, box of stationary. , . Miss Ms telle Simmons <Jvew consolation a novelty garter, hankerehief case set. Low. score fell to .Miss Maggie Walker, A bridge sjet". Delicious cocoa and sandwiches wcr<> served bv the hostess assisted by Mi Walker. * f } ' * , ? H1HT11 A N N O t' N C F M F N T. ^ if - Born to Rev. nr.rt MrsT Do Witt Talmage Murray a bouncing 0 1-2 lbs. & daughter af! the Waverley Fraternal hospital, January .'10th, 10.12. Mother ^ and baby are doing fine. Till.'. {'UTTUV ?(V'I A I IT I Ml I The Cotton club met at the bom^ of Mr."*"*Butlcr Woodard 0>i ~IJinc street Jan. Aftiu' the business Mas transacted tho members engaged in playin.tr bridge and several other i'Banies. Watch for the first social g-?- promise? to he Kthe best of the season. Mr. Woodard assisted by Mr. John St Webster served two delicious courses 3g which tyerh enjoyed by 1'he next V meeting will 1/e held at tbe home .of & Miss Ruby Woodard. AH members are asked to be present. BABY CONTEST. ' A Baby Contest will be given in the interest of the TVans Clinic, Tuesday night, March tBtt 1032. ?1 t the Clinic Building, Lady and ilarS den streets. First prize of $5.00 Ui ? the baby raising the highest amount ? over $15.00. Names of contestk?TTTg;?babies * MargUorlta ' Calhoun, Anne Champion, Tracy M. Walton, | . Jr. Vote fo-r the baby of your choice. Votes ten cents. Sponsored by the ig^T* - *' , A " . " , ?? . THE HAPPY VALS CLUB ] | .Mr. Isac Russel ^"-feptertaincd the Ilaipy Pals Social Cltn> at the rush rtfencc of "Mr. ahd Mrs. l. Kussel, 1J1J ; Rarnwell Ut: Feb. 1st, l'JJ2. It net at theTusual hour the president presid" [ed. A short program was. rendered which was enjoyed by every 0110 af-J trr-wnielr hustiTess of impoiianee was ' transacted. .The hostess then served a delicious course of peaches and cako. i J Those present were: Misses Hattie j i.Jackson, Frhncis Taylor, Surlina G.! I Jackson, Elizabeth Newton, Matiie I I Hampton, Mamie' Hampton and . Mr.; George Jackson Jr. and Isac Itussel Miss Elizabeth Newton will entertain . the club on the next meetimr at' 1201 Barnwell St. , THE ESS TEES CLUB, i The Ess Tees Club was delightfully entertained by Miss Vivian E. Nance at her home on Saturady, Jan. jJbth, at 5 .O'clock. - ' I Seven tables wore in plav an J nfler :,?la.viin'- three tli? v..llniiiinc were given prizes:?First prize,- - a lovely necklace, Miss Ethel Sanders;., second prize, a jar of Richard Hudnut Bath Salts, Miss Catherine Mack; Low score, bridge novelty, Miss Catherine Frederick; 1st. guest prize, novelty dawning dntt'Mlss llimi-jnt.tniJoozer; second gues^ prize, a pretty )fair of beads, Mrs. Joyce Jenkins; ;ow score, a powder pull", Mrs. Marion Paul. The .guests of the afternoon were: Misses Ltycy Williams, Henrietta Boozer, Daisy Roach; Mesdames Joyce Jenkins, Annabelle Eubanks, Eva Champion, Mae Walker, Alma Potts, Hazel. Bookman, Minnie Johnson, Sa . ih V.nm^l.Vn.Kl,?+;_(he!?Stephenson, Alodjoska Simkins and. Louise Rol'] iivson. | * The hostess served a delightful : Iflfenu consisting of yroamed chicken in I'atie shells, fruit salad-on lettuce, hot rolle, butter, cheese, crackers and ice tea. Everyone expressed herself "ras having had a very pleasant etfen-ing. ivmts. -oki \ 1. shjiri'ldOTTT u k ktT 1'asses Mrs. Olive Sig.htler Haekett, eldest daughter of the late Benjamin Sight_ lei: of Columbia, S. G^-died-itr Brook-lyn, N. Y., dan. 22, 1932, She leaves of 2304 Lady Street; one sister, and a brother in Brooklyn; a husbani and five children and -many other datives and friends. She was buriedT ^n New York. | notice! The Ladies Auxiliary -of the Evi1"" flinu- rAsvjnfi-iti.nl urill -Iw.lb? . meeting at the Clinic building, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1932, 4:30 p. ni. All .members and friends'are expected-to be present. , > the entre nous Beaufort, S. C.?The Entre-Nous - Club was -entertained Pridav T5rth bv - .Miss F.t.ta Mae Washington at tho home.of her brother Lawyer C. E. Washington. The evening was spent , prizes were awarded by Miss F. Louise Grant Top score prize to Mrs. Blanche Washington a hand painted, taray; second high, Mr. St. Clare Grayson, a lovely tie. First _ low. Prof. Ri W. MeGirt, sock supa set yf ivory vases. Delicious can lies were ,enjoyed while playingg cards Several piano selections were rendered by Mrs. Lrcne Bennett. The hostess Miss Washington served?adelicioiis course of ice cream, plain and cocoa nut cakes. The following - .club?nu'inmbcrs?were present.. Mis-. - t s Marian Grayson, F. Louise Grant Louise Glover and LUa.llilday Gray .son, Irene Bennett, Mr. St. CluV? Grayson. Lawyer C. F. Washington ?^ttCT^?-Jl,'w. MiiLP,. -7.^^ I* i nlay, Jan. 22 the club vras entertained by Prut". K. \Y. McGirl. Mi.-s I F. Louise Grant was the hostess of] Lha evening. The attractive living i and dining: rooms were arranged for playing cards. At% D:U0 tally cards were passed, after which the game began delicious mints' were enjoyed during the "tournament of the game. After 8 progressions tallie cards' were ^counted. Mrs. Hilda Qlover r-.Grayson held top score and received a lovely set of book-ends.. Prof. iMouzon second high .and was award ed a shaving set;- Airs. Irene Bennett low score received "a Yo-Yo. The guests enjoying the evening were Mr. John Scott of Atlantic City, -N.. J. Club members: Mesdtimes Irene Ben ^ nett, Hilda Gravson. Blanche Washington, Misses Louise Glover F. Lo uise Grant, Theresa P. Grayson, and Grettye Farr; Messrs_. Glare L XTrayson, Pharis Lawrence, Profs. R. - \V. MPGll't WI N. B. Mouz'on." A ddlicious course of chicken salad sajtines punch and assorted cakes were served. _ .. , THE MYSTIC CLUB Greenville, S. C.?Miss Dorothy > Davis was hostess to" the Mystic r Club Friday afternoon at her home on Green Ave. Four tables were arranged for bridge. Beautiful Car nations adorned the room. Miss Maggie Walkep lvigh score, i she received a trump set. Low score fell to Miss Lillie Tillman, a box ol' stationary. Miss Dnvis had as her guest Mesdnmes Carrie Thompson and Ernestine. J. Carter, Misses Edna Biggs, - Mary Iutta Walker und Gladys 14aw^ -rfrrr>rrp:~ " M iss Hav/throne guest prize, a chepjedechini hankerchief, Consola, tion Miss M. E. Walker. ! Delicious cocoa and sandwiches . were served by the hostess. jXm-i THE PALMETTO 1 ' i 11 ' ~ <3 ^ ? THE HON BON SOCIAL CLUB.' -?The Br>rr Bon Social Club Rail their meeting at the home of the (Tiaii-man Doughty. .The meeting . was called to order the president, Julius Bag-ley. The meeting opened with a song by Miss Ruth.Moore, music by Miss Josephine TillnGftT and.-.prayon TTy Mr. Joseph Myers/ Some very im portant points were discussed to the Club by Mr. D. Doughty. Dues "were taken up. I Our next meeting will be at the home of Miss Josephine Tillman. In conclusion a game of bridge was played and all had- a nice time, i (jilicers, Julius Bagley, president; Joseph i\lyeis, \ ice-President. vice president; Alfonso Smithy trcasurci; i David Doughty, chairman; Ruth IMoore, business manager, Josephine ! Tillman, secretary. . - - tltltNGS OF THE BKAWLKY BOOK CLUB. r On lA'cumiior- the 2;>_Lho Club .met with Mis. Alberlna Simons. Plans we it made for the annual supper; afterwards Mrs. Simons guests entered, Miss Belle Raiford and Miss Cummirigs. The hostess then served baked ch i< k ei) ?_\vithL_ii'1 ^si 11 g, T'irklos, saltines, pineapple salad, jelatine and spiced tea. On December the 28, the CLpb .en, tertained with a supper at the residence of Miss Ella ' Clyde Myers. Twenty guests and the club members enjoyed the occasion. Professor Baum gardm-r was speaker for- the evening. The supper consisted of baked chicken with dressing, cranberry sauce, pickles creamed- neas. rolls aiui Russian tea and ice. cream. On January (5, the club .met with Miss Josephine white. Plans were made for the year. After which Miss. White served creamed chicken-, preen peas, potato .chips, buttered rolls/ Russian tea and creamed nut desert. . - __ On January 18, Mrs. Alma Hopkins entertained the club, 'fhe-life and -wmdrs-trf?Carter WO'udson was led TrT Mrs. Albertha SihioitS;. Current eL.i itf i\ ' >cni? uv mis. uuutuore. i\ow members were Mrs. Kate Washington, Mrs. Julia Rpnm>r, Mrs. Fitapatriek, Mrsh RusselFTf G*uest,-"ffcrs. Louise. Hoi lerson. MrsT'Hopkins served potato shlad on lettiice leaves, fried oystois "rolled in builed ham, pickles, saltines Russian tea atld jello- with custard and plain cake and marble' cake. LITTLE MOl NTAIN NEWS The funeral services of Mr. Drayton Hart, -age 07 years who died ?at his home, Jan. 21 11)32 after a weeks "111'HUky 6T'"pTfounibnia was held in Providence A. M. E. Church of which he was a faithful member,, on the 22nd. Mr. Hart served on the board of trustees 20 years for the Little Mountain school una also a trustee of Provkleuc.e church. , It was a pleasure for him to work , for the church?turd?school.? Pi eat hj ers present at. the funeral: Revs. L'. F. G. Dent, pastor Providence; 1)rf E. A. Adams, presiding elder of the Niw I bcp-v flist rici l?py T A M i llur. Ri.v William Nash pastor of Broad Riy6r Circuit Rev. S. 11. Ilolsy and J. Copeland of Newberry Baptist e.lun^.. Rev. T. A. Ringer, Ernest Boyd, Hi'. PI. A Ailnnu mi.) Roi' Mill/if made short but timely. remarks.; A Resolution was read by Mrs. Annie Lorick, teacher of the Utile Mountbin School. Rtv..E.. F. CJ. Dent, preached the funeral. Mrs. Lola Dent, Miss Thoniasfna Boozer, Miss Bell W-ymon, Lottie Hawkins all were present alojjji: with many utlicr friends, Mr. Hart is survived by one- sist"i Mrs. Mollie RickiniL ui Prospcr+ty. children.;'Mr. Arthur Hurt of Columbia"; Mrs. Daisy Summers of Little a layln.au of the Newberry District to the past Columbia Annual Conference -Mrsr-Eliinr:! Dm hrtrnvMls^c ' THTTHart, Essie Hart of Columbia. Mis ses Annie Mae Beatrice. Clara M. Hart. Mr. V. Hart." Alt of this town. 11 grand children'. Mr. J. A. Williams in charge. ? ?. _i:_ _ CHARLESTON MAV^T Madam Julia I'ui tell Entertains On Tuesday, Jan. 25, Madam Julia Purcell entertained the C. W. T. Bridge dub and members , at her home?tm?Jnaper?Street.?The rr?nn in which bridge was played . was be""cotvfingly decorated with beautiful flowers. After live progressions of bridge a detlightful menu of thg ifoilcwing was served devil crab, potato salad, olives. Hire tomatoes; tea ara! crackers were served also delightful nut fudge. Mtks~Naomi Grant"holder ~nf~high est score received :i lovely iw. . of stationery; Madam I-eola Ezekiei holder of highest guest score et.oiyed a lovely pair of net/hoSe. .Mis Ki'ma- Mure ?holer?of?leweot?goor-o sore lcceived a lovely powder <!<-:!. Miss Maude Hyrtt holder of lowest club score a'unique combination of hat.gex and' clothe brush. Those who were guests of Madam Purer il were thrr?Misses Naomi .. Grant, Marguerite Fraser. .JennieDouglass, Blanche Johnson, Rosa Clyde, Mesdames Anna Miller. Harriett Mickey, Mildred Hare, Vangie Harrison, Beulah Levin, Audrey Horn Emilv Jackson. ^Ttn??rrrrmbcrs present ^w<*re the Mesdames-Leola Ezekiel, Anita 01 i ver, Amelia Stent, Misses Maude Hyatt. Tom Harrisor). Thw Cosmopolitan Bridge Club and gudsts were delighlfuly entrtained by Miss Naomi B. Grant at her home on Asllley Ave., Friday, Jan. 28, from 5 30 until 8:30, The ^Viners of the prizes were: , . # . or-?t . ^ADKK 7^ V ~ ^ j SlMTKR DIBT. A. V. K. LKAC.l 11 holds Mass meetixi; !jiJI!Lu-4U>4--+HH~s-fm'ttnijr TTT tlic Sum- j - let- District -A^.C. F.. League was held j J at Alt. Olive A. M. K. Churelf, Wood-j 1 row, S. Jan.' .'51, llt.''2, . Rc;v. .M. K. | Robinson, pastor. - . i 'Thtr^oHowfnjif leagues were rep-| resented: Union Station, (Sumter);! St. John, (Bishopville); Bethel. (Sumtor); New .Zion, Wysacky); Mt. Olive a very large number of -leaguers represented each one of these charg; s The serv-iee.3 were opened at TdO o'clock by Rev. A. J. Jenkins* dis"tr.iet 'prcsidutt of the A. C. E. League of the T\. -E. Conference, The servicer, continued with the league's Jollification led by the representatives of the charges present. The following oil jeers were elect ;cd . ttf 'serve in the various, meetings during the year li>32. . / . 1 Misses Edna V. Shafpe,'secretin y: Kelna I,. 'I homas, as - est ant sec-rota: v - ?M i1-ci.s A^Jjt's_b.ees and If. < :t Vos organist; . Mr. Curtis Qu.estionaire; Mrs. M?..F. -Robinson, critic. fust liri/.i a beautiful^boudoir lamp, went to Madam fielding, boh: f. in mgin-sr [ni'..r pi l i( Jir'ize Went to Mad a. f l ,eo t;v.~Kv.ek id T twin- huiiddir* lamps.* Lovely 'lihen cards were given to Mesdam.s Cia,r lotte Powell and Catharine Ivy li n i ors ot' lowest club. and. hrv.i- t gue I scores. Consolation prize, a beuinil'uI red satin heart shaped .box eon taining chocolates went to Madam "Vangie" Harrison. .Miriam' Sea-brook, _(J. Iliggins. . ' - 4-hr?miosis?oT MT-u TTTTTnt wnv the .Misses lrma Peijuette, Inez" Sfu 11 cer. KoplVra^ia Lewis, Sanimic Lee.. Jennie DoughVss, Blanche , Johnson: . Ccm gianna Hare.- Thomnsine llar+4son'.. Mesdanies llarriette .Mickey, An liie. Oaks, lluttie Milk**. OatliaritK . lveyr Audrey Hern, OliarloUo Trae*.-y Sa?Jye 1'iclding. "Vhiuado-^- Harrison-, Julia ' I'nroell. Get':rudo Kraser : '1 lie eu'inhcrs pro-cAit worethe Misses Dorothy. Bail, Marguerite. Lru.M.-r. Maude Hyatt,* Mesdanic^ Mavnu; B. Johnson, Charu?tte Powell, Helen O.'Bricn," Leo La Kzekiel, . May on-?tlu~u-hinriun,?MiPrrrrl?lla'r- . Anita*Oliver, Beulah "Levin. .___A?templing ineiiu of deve.ed erahpotato chips, olives, crackers. Russian tea .was ser.yecC Lovely has- ' ' kets in St. Valentino colors contain- ' ing salted almonds siiiil candies wciv < given as souvenirs of the evening. ;, < Madam Curhwoll ytht .0I1 ] a short trip to Maninin^ Simi'i v ... .1 1 other places during the past week. , Ml-ssr.-, Charles?Fincknoy? "Charleston's Song Bird" and Ernest Haw '( well have returned to the city aft- i : having spent the 'sunnner and fall j'a Ntw York City: I -Mtv JLkJiard (Diek) Browne lufs left the eily for Atlanta University 1 -graduate- sedu*4?to pn1? ue hin: stud;.? iYr the Master of A: ts degree in T-'>-"gfish i.rieratui e. ?-ilrs. Aiyee la-wis tlie aur.t of M j * IMaude Hyatt left' the eity for N.w York City last Friday. -?;Miss X? A. Fra. : lr of C:i!'.!V>n 1-".?d left the city Friday evening lor Fna tanburg where-she will remain tin'.;! i late Sunday, ' 'Mi* Odoll C. Gouldloe of Wu'ltcrboro ^ was in th? city for a few hours last * Saturday. ^Irs. AUGill left the city Sunday 1 for Orangeburg. S. C., where- -he will ' 1 spend a -fevy flays. 1 IfOENZ ZIEGFELD X iAMUE GOtDtVYN ppii y ?u^^^oso? O wkujum Mmtotrr 1^ C API WEDNESDAY A ' r v* Nation's Most licautilut Among our many \V-"i' .r>" \vVi<Mrs. Anna Murray, Mr. Sam Or? en of .Southern I'j;i. ,\. < ' . . : 01 ?uintef* an i Mr. Josep'i .\j. >;u.,*i. i .' made lastirip- impi'-esMor... ,j><>r 1 , minds, through thei'i^. mo.;. uti<! en couraginp remarks. 'During the Vrli.rtTori Mr. A. li" Stokes Mr. S. Gw-n. .Mi. .J. riar'.n. ' arnl AIis. Ar.na ..A] uj y e ,t. t?.i a eon- t test' again t Ai"; ' 'oMootio'i amounted to .-je.17. . m: r We were uKo <. ntoi m;w A j very eonsoiiua: and u:. aging ! < -. tlire to tile yrttmg pM;.:. hy |?. jr. 1 Spears, South C&ftiiiiyrv '-am! .-j 11 IOe*'iilie^'J in :i 1 .'.c- j:. -?t?thi'1 C. "E. Loagle. Let -u.- nil.-jn ay'''ei' * his sueeosy:. " J Wo congratulate *?ii.r- I.~ . iet pr c dent for the very fv.l. - m:.- - ;> w h 1 c 11 "Tie ) I-J-I . r] r-*, i? (' people. 'His word - 1 and \\ if - 1X4 Mi : :.(> V? ' V| *' I . " S.Tl t'"-V a -at. 1 1,1 ^ ~ , \ ... . With ,y 'U?-t?wr lib'); i fTcr..ninlii'i'lrj. '7'-' ' ? .Aft* r Vl.'c liic.-i i. j.r ?rVl. j,. ;l:, " aurvwl a (ifli'. ' ., . .. n.' w. 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' J r or wn.ici- ; he K. -t !.<. 11<j;i" f~ tlvur pr xiiuv.l in :; \ ' * c n.;i. . ? 1 * )ii)' Sjpvii.a:. ;ii a j.K': '.ay; \tui His p;"ti.i-r v.-a: ! : * a'.[ 'nun. ini'ltti'a;];t. lo flay. ~ ;li? ik".ft* shi'ik'd a tear. Ymf. the- j'-llr old winder breeze, 'm vt f iia?i I!i.a a i.ir in- .ii. there; *? -\n,l 1'i.ti.n. i1 1 , >, ? a '. ) ' ' \lt tin1?i!.i,i ?.'.u 1.11.'?" ;?7 " What *\ve haar v.lhc-t !' i,:s *a; , >. \ml it's truatanloob r., : - i. ' way. l( i i'.i'.'.ilv .1i V- i "Tr:".' -; Wdnvt"/. i- of the .: __ i It has a life sweopiv.ir V; \nd is diiVerc-nt from' a!i Vh> rest. rije jolly old winter t it makes our heart." sublimV: d inted" isn't ! :.d\ a kit. t s just tho "rfay y "<i tui.i-.. . \ i.nunii \ _A ; * ri!).-t i?k!i!,!;- r!>: .. ;;i. HIH-SU1!' i i' .1 :i ,~ J iUVuu> !.?ai ! io- . " ' ? i Zic'jrf'cjd'r invent ^nurcj. Hk fon-satio,^ fU:v<+rrrnV *11- B yronii1 K im'*!' - pi'sias'lo. ' I.nluT^TTV'! ivl*- I'k-sUI'o u TO L I "I' Paj?*?. 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M H-rr?tr r. TT;-, : t t. ? vn. - ' \ t \t W;, is - !. . ? foUl'th ' M : ! e -ir-Cimr.e u s*. i\ V ;n< Iv .. twetivi-r -Mirs \V;l!a*? .. I UI. I 1 . ; \\ ". i - V ' Y , U Vr I-.11 ?~,;u" i "V ; ~,rv-' t.. ' r.v.;i:4, w, .. --i- > ;:<r lrr.it 111 year. . -J * " 1 IV ?!! !< ; . y ;; e.,-Jcat. - -J .is well :?> ;i v- *' . i ; - i> ;iij? know it iTTU : a n-s fc-t iy- - \. *> -1 w t > f h 1 thiv >..r'ovfnat-!i~t!art MTii-r.- may* t O)! t \v \ . : Tim pul m * Sv) ei>i el. a?*i? u ateh'nir '.h.-.y :'nr .m hole>ome example aini-if they find tl'im in nil 1 Dtlu'v plaees of i |ea>nre >n On "Sabbath mill . "?le*< i t :njr the rhnrch of <b> Om'V ; ; :v in'hnmvd to follow in t !:i'ir ' road. UV ft 11 . sale in sii/mxr -dumM tb-r vrlnvol-ehrMren 111 i.i > ,i.?> v.. i. i' ijinw?int God ly example of-jj lu .? energetic (. htistiati women. OCy will l>u led to hghi?r heights the present and ;\\'ill 1 beVenio gr?>o; .fnen ami women in the future wK" will lake up the sacred ivnn'le /> he laid down bv the pre*. . gnt day Christian orkors. Let oth- ' * 1 ers take example. ~"7~ ' . >- ' ::i