The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 12, 1932, Page Page, Image 7
iSaturday^ March 12, 1932
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Mrs. C. F. Buchfr. <>i ?>1 > l'?ian<iinff
Street is ill at. I .i;; writing. \\\
I hope for her a speedv iw>t\i t y.
Mr. and Mrs. li.sa V ? >
We:gefleld was i . g.u...
of .their sister Mrs. t.V.ssie i-i.- . Jn? lin
711 Assembly St. ia>t .wee'y "
I v Miss JaUnita Robins n, member ?>1
I the sophomore class ai h ?'ux v( olI
lege, Knoxville, Tennessee, spent the
weeK-end w.th pari ius, rcln.rvc:-- ;m.u
friends. N
Prof. Arthur S. Jackson. Eel*; rational
Coinm.ssionei 'i?;' lite .V. M. is
Church was i:i t.l.c city this_v-^fk* v?.-^
I President and Mis. Sims.
Mrs. Sui-ah ; Mat tin w of ; ?!y \\
| nut Street, and- her son Ai ;v i v i P.
|" Matthews of Asbtiry . Pa-rki N.
r have jusl relunitd 1 rum a trip _iT"
I Jacksonville, I'lr.,. whore they attend|
ed the funeral of tiv ir broyn m.d
uncie,- rt spec lively, Air. .\Or?vh:r.e
"Mack who (Ifed su dcnly in I r.r.'.jia
Fla., on March 2nd.. f
NEW BRITIAN CONMXTKI T !
Mrs. Marie Williams of .New 11: ilian
Conn, had as jruc-st to a tea. from
Waterbury, Conn. Mr. and M rs. Jerry
Grantiville, Mi's. Janic Ncshiti. Misses.
A,erics Reynolds, Janle E. 'and Julia
Nesbitt, Messers Charles Rice, Don.
and Nothon pernor. They ri-poi ted
a very enjoyable trip.
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THE -WILLING! WORKERS CI.I B
The Willing Workers Club .env-rtained
at an afternoon party, February
2U, 10.12 from 4 to 6 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Minnie L??>?an.' 2002
??pfiimtfcL El wet.
The afternoon was spent in J laycame
imaginable that' childien .enjoy.
A very" delicious menu was sorv-.
ed and all the children sunt then
spent a very plasant evening. The
members of the club are:?President
Charlotte Baker;- Yiccr Pro^idenh
Lincoln Wallace; Secretary,. Lizzie
Crooks, Assistant Secretary, Rebec co
Alston; Tieasurer, Mary Anderson;
Members: Gladys Wise, Ca.thc-rThe
Blanding, Mozelle Move, Doro
thy Porter -Move I.ny:in_ M io i :il H:i I es,
Thelnia Woodbcrr.v, Vermeil Wilder,
Frances Brown, Josephine Xelson,
Sallie JIays, Ileimon Howard,
Mary Bolar, Ci.ero 'Bowman,- \Vfiymnn
Baker, Ernest "Nelson, Arthur
Frazier, Spigner Sumter, ^Arthur
Reese, Oscar Jackswn-.-?(-rtie-sts: Wilhelmina
Johnson,- Nellie Young, Laura
Bell Baker, Elljotte Baker, Bonnie
Jones,- JeRsie Jatfohs, Jessie Taylor,
fcucile Toatly, Gay Bell Tmrth-;--Wrhlie
Seabrooks, Ruby Roseim nd, Otto
Jamison, Robert E. Seabrooks, Willie
McClay, William Nelson, Mayy
Binson, Vivian Noel, Sarah Ne-V
Elvel Roherson. Elnora Robeison,
Margaret Wallace. ??
. RADIO SOCIAL AM) LITERARY
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'TKe " cTu'h'''fiti,r-?rrn'Tr^TTiTTy"'~rT'^^
Jamos Low man- oh Tuesday- Match
1st, 1932. -After all the boys arrived
oards were brought- into display
and quite a time- was enjo\ed in
games, etc., etc.
We had as visitors: Mr. Isaiah
Howard and the Misses M riah Faust
and Harriot Simms.
After an hour of amusements the
meeting was then called to older fo
business-by^lr. S-.vlve.-t i-r l.ee Burns
Reading* sixth chapter of Revelation
ing upon the great progress the c'uh
j is making. After all business of
importance was finished the meeting
adjourned and a veny _ .auipt-tiziug
menu was brought forth._J\Vhite potatoes,
salad on lettuce, salci'ntv-, I.n.r
_^ &an4^yi^hes, hot chocolate, cake ami
r? n r? V?
All expressed ,themsc-Ives as hav
ing enjoyed the meeting throughout
and the visitors said luck to therU,>b
with more success.
. % We Would like to remind our
friends in and out of 1 lie city of our.
Farmers' .Rail, held nn"Ymdj la. a:
the Odd Fellows' llall. Don't forget,
we are looking for, you.
THE NEW CENT 1' It Y CI.IR
An ontrtnnd'ng "vrnl of la.-t
week was the lovely party given ''V
Mrs. A. J. Collins at her lovely home
?v-o? l.ady Streety 'Wednesday ial'ternoon
honoring the New Century Cluli,
of which sho is a member and several
additional friends.
Five tables were conveniently arranged
in the living rooms henuiiinlly
decorated in . >od carnations for
bridge. ?
Four interesting games were playest
and Mrs. .J. (J. Stuart held second
highest sccrre, both re eived very,
pretty make-up boxes. Mrs. W. I).
Chappelle received a dainty handker"
chief low score prize.
Mrs. IRettie Roach h'old big he est
score for .guests and received hTTrdx
of face powder; Mrs. Willis Johnson
received a long stick of candy
guest booby. V
Gutfsts enjoying Mrs. Collins hospitality.
with the club members were
Mesdames Betty'Roach, N. A. Jenkins,
Willis Johnson, Misses Daisy
Roach, Janie Smith and Henrietta
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TUK IIAIT* PALS
| The c I u I > was c ii ter tai nod ai the
residence of Miss Xinah (iertrie.Jackjson,
2'M8 Somite St., March 7th, lh.52.
The 'nuM.'t?nff was opened at 8:?o by
the president. Hu:iinrs>*. of various
' thinirs were dismissed;- The members
eiijryed themselves in pTayiVtji wliisT
laird other, panics. Prizes \Vere a1
warded the winneis:-Mr. (Joorfre"JaekIson
Jr., Mr-. Jul s Morrison; Mr. William
Law syn who reei'eved' I lie' hijrh4,'sti
The low score prizes were:. Miss
Klizbeth Newton, Miss Mattie Hampton.
Miss Mattie Ha'mptou assisted
hy Miss Mannip Hampton served two
tk'lit'ci'-us er<?M>t-^ ^vtn?.4r~rrern?rrrtpw-'< ?I
hy all. Visitor." At r. .Julius .Mo'.rW
j som
'Jviie nex.e meet injT -droll meet March
1 Hi. PJ "J ;i?l the u.'diino of Mr. don.
1 Simpson i-'520 Millwood Ave. You are
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VI. ilri.it Htivt'.l on Saturday, Muivh
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The-. club mi'l Tucxluy . evening..
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L THK VOI.1 XTKKKS f I I II
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T.he first nu'ftiiv-t. vf the yoluritoer's
Cluh of tliis year met at the residence
of Mrs. M. I/. Daws'in. The- met t rmr
wa*_eai ried out in Lho usual Way.
Odicers for the ensuing year vi'er.o"
elected afc" follows: Mrs. White, president;
Mrs, Richnn nd, vice president
Mrs.?WhHs iiirrnt-in: Mis. -W-ttHeortreasiiier
Mrs. Zory chairman, of pro-'
pram committee; Miss Sims^ critic;
Miss Dawson, reporter.
TH K lUM A I. COI.I.Kdl AVS II \l.l7
The; Royal Colle-finn'* S'av'l Club
1(1(1 its. meeting at the tvsidemv of
Mr. (leo. \V. l'pps 122 f i'ine Sc Teed
Mar. K. It'- ~ - - ? - - ?We
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Boozer.. A' del it lotis re.pa.-it was served.
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THE, PALMETTO
nu.tils lor the hall wbi !i is t<> I c ^i\<
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Tills at".:tir [ii iiiii.-i ; r !tne <.T ti
: >mU". at.ni: s li > Kvi r>
?-rie i- crciully iirVitfil ,ii Imi arc -ftu ;
i..is ball.
We arc very ptoiui < hay* aur nc
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III!'". . . S: i . i ' , ' vT . i" ,11 ."I I', t '! I:
Il?c?. pi'cviilciit, after whit h, Ju- mat
J t.mu niit ? t nr.:; rciiarks.,
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M I? v 111 il 1.' in ?
lUMMi v f i . \ i i I.MW'i i 1 i \ K .\j
j .m; ii<>s! r,: s
I n\ ill;. S. .Mrs. Ahhie .
!( I la-lip: 1!: dt I 111..- ciH I-J- ril.gyjrl'Cji.
i'_. I- r.<:- a; lise l.cailliiol lininc t
V! and rs. (.xL'.)i .;c 1'arki r- HJ
i Boyce Street Tuesday. .MaiMi 1. ;
1) o'clock. . " ' *
i itf'. liv an<l diniijK rooms wa
keau il i'ly st ?it in (I \\ iih. ii y>
The ladies' were attired in lov.i
pown-: Vi.ujrj.ri slnijr the ariivdl ,ol
Tha lidstp.-f wni-.' a h.autit'ul jjrec
| Span IT lac, d>es-wil-ii a jioruvi/e
Im)U(|1:oL of I'd us. pink io <> and cai
T1 . tallies had <Usi&ns of pin
: v. 'Birr tallies tvxif nppoiatc. -ft
Al'l 7'>'! v< valnni. iT'-tiii.u-tw
Viessir:is It was found that Mrs. Ji
!::i Coojk i\ held lop score, she ih
?civ v1 I?:i I C' l" | :ii" ci s-.os . \ie?
I lames Birdie J >u\is.janvl, Sim Mile
1'a'io]: i i d for consolation. Iidwevt
li'.v tie was broken b;. tin- In.it"". s!i
iveiivi'd lowly p;nk sayin ham
kvivijjtf.-bair with iriven arc. >.u>i iv:
l.ow Fioic t'oli '.i< M? <. I.rniisr Stew
art a cvi'Uy ln;d va*<>.
Thoyfojiowiti"- ffiii'sts w re ;n es' id
Mcsd :< ' '"i in I ' ok. I *>i r?l io ha i
and Mis* Civillc Johivanf of Ami i
son, S. Mas antes ('a. i it* Tlmmj
l.' dia 15".vs. Bessie'.Hi y Hait i
vlail?Cf?*t Sara Kllen Brook.-. Louis
-Ic.i.in, Julia rMbjier. ,?.I ..lie Thonia
alti. i'.m ker." i:k lit ! D- ihunn s a_i
F |ok iii o Boi k. M~is> s 1. iin \\ hiu
.. K.dna BijijM, Miriam , 'Withei'spoon
Clladys \Viihi rspooiu Fit. l eiuv Lyk
.?. Matrtrie Walker. (ii ru iali1 Bo. in
son, .\m:ic Arnold. I.illiu Til"!.nan : n
Marjory Lipsimnbl. V
ir !11 11ins pink cake wiili i>-\
i i !i>vi i di-?.,.<;i*-. and j>ir.k ai;
bloek iec <-ream wore si ivod by t'a
' hostess agisted by Mis. Ha-rkoiV .
| The color sehopio of nink titnf >ri\*.
L i I . I 1 I.
herself as having spent aji eiijiiv; nn
veninjr. AVji.uh- wi.li M?tyn lie l:i
r:'i i;"fti-vJCrTt - tTI p. ^
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Miss Healrit'O Schur.iatc.Hostess
; ; -a ! .1 : .? h- < i i
' ; w v'-e. l.'. V.'e.-? i . ?u' ! h
M Ms 1*!. :i!! ie< Schema- i'ri I 1 '
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TT\v t :i-s \vi . i. aysa-'U'"1 m Th
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I lie tallies wc iv .Tt t"V ' hse>." ? !'
Mil of cni TI'ISv:
The ti'aine wji- indeed ii?ty-restinir.
St' set': v. ?* reived ! v.:;'i ' i! |> a
ileihlace.' t y \v# aj ' > M
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"I'll ;>:t 1-T K !.. i't tr->- *-+
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i ii !' (/ t -.-a Niviy y !h.\v n.il;
hire. I.nw scare, airs, t'an'i Mi
>'*!!, .1 picfn-i . "The I hid. >; l';-' 1 ! M'.
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I'l'i! , ' s. I *?m v. It!
served by the hustessa
jli> .'.li. Mi V'.'-i'i Wi a i.~t> ! ?
1 ! ' a- ' >?u " . -M- ai i a ? t . irt~
TlinmiiMiii. .'larii 11' trir^.'h'ara.'. f~!
ai\:ZTT^^TTTr~rT^rrr"i
liessie TWd. 1 ''
ClIHlUilO iHKlHCK ('(.lit I'KTKI
Miss Kthel II. .(.iitison ciilevtninr
I the rherrjo l'tridjre <:l'.th. Tiwm.da
bVbrusiry y. at hei heme nM tierviii
i.^^trei't.. The -Valentine mi'lif \%:i
*t unt in e\ <:ry detail..
Hitfh'scores- t' .r the eveiiitt :; v. m
! held by Miss lleriha HniikniujiT. > :
i t he eia ! mid 311 -. W jh'i d -Se- ;: i.
< . i '.a. M i
i :i ii i n?- ? ?? i- ?i
|-it* Tiottir; 11 Mr-, i. 1
Hallnn'M.
The hie'h -iWic |?!*izes wci 'loo "
?'s <?J !inr.ri* ? sin.I a beaulifM
' lace tor consolation: low n i f j-.rr/.'
fn-s*-*?*??_u-sh tray?:. _ _
j -V' tluLaj-jni.-l'.r am d' ' lv.. .nnc.
iiii'li a.u: lift arni
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! It a weft' served.
. '. a.-; - i !' t'Vf i vciiMisr -.vei-f- Mi!
'dames I.. II. il.altniaHi iNV.lla; (' Scot]
j Mf.-.-c? Mhunsoi.a (!arriso.u an I Myi
tie Sieyciison.
M iss .li .-"-if Kf i:i.f11; was a'-'1 !"'
j~t, ~'t a > all :u'i.vf ( in ri in .onrj
I.. . iy at Iwr hotr.f on Oak. Stive
LO^ortvi- Washin-ji .n Color S.-'bc.r
of red. white, anil blue^ was came
out in liif <!v.*oi*{Uio"ftsr-fa . '?! . an
"l f I'rcshniciits.
1 |j . j'l ...... .U.dd i y Mi>
solution, Miss Ethel Gibson; Mi-^
I t 1: i I. V 'IV >;s: low < -If 1.
club, Miss .Ifssio Trolttc.
'liijih score* prize for club, a si-Vierl
quests, ,-nk pajamas; c< nsj?i?ui"i
^rrrr?ty.iir. . * r --?r?-j
A salad comse. Russian tea and a
The first lheiHinyr iti March u; ' Iv
' ' " ' - -I 111'^- \L-.:- iR"-~i
Tro.ttio on Taylor Street.
| 1 hi- ladies enjoyed the 'hospital .
of this charmintr hostess who can it
?t:tt t t he motifs ami color so he on?
St. I'at ricks Day.
IH^h scores^, for the eveninc wot
liehl by ML-s Sylvia M. Poelo* for tit
club and Mrs; Johji .-Evans l'",- guest?
lew score fori lub Miss. M./l\ Ream
/ly; consolation, Mrs. .1. 1'. Cochran.
All pii/.es wt'ie. toilet accessoiie:
1 II '.d jWin-S,
most palatable supper \v.tn dnti
y..;:; served.
lEADEhi
~ IS MKMOKIAM ~~
\L In mnipory of our dear daughter
it | and sister Beulah Thomas who depart
.- , ed this life March. 7, l'.t.Jl.
U-i-??
I Vou are not forgotten dear Beulah,
w Nor will you ever be,
j Ix)iig as life and- memory lasts,
[' j Wc wdi remember thee.
H i
i ' \? c? mi?s you so.
, We shall always keep the memory
?, ." Ti iin</easnlg lo-vc in? ceir hearts.
j As. we think of you each day
;.Wi. are trvinir to -obey our Lord;
, By saying:
| Thv Will he clone." . . .
| Vo".r place in the home is vayant ye'
And - never can be refilled
v*. ?;.? Von each'day of our lives
'' And today we arc? mourning "still.
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W* lop.' to meet you some (layover
i * " there. - " . m . ' .
And ioin in the family, reunion?
11 We will'be ht(ppy for {Jod w 111 hi
there. .> }
To join iii^the Iloly Communh.h.
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Your d; voted family ?
r Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas, mother'and
father: Susie (Jolcten Unci liessie
Thomas, sisters .sunt V?n>..
??1'Vi> Thinniiw brothers.
V01;NC;KR MATRON'S CLUB
Mis. Daniel \V. Walker" dtlijrh'lfulIv
entertained the. mewbeis of the
* club,. aiid a large number of quests,
with ,a George Washington party.
Saturday February 28, at-5:30 P. M.
Red, White and blue were the colors
"d i r deenrat'on, and favors. Punch
- was served by Misses Helen Dannel>
ly. and Anna Spann, who \\ere dresse
"d in Mal tha Washington c: smuiium,
0 Four progressions of bridge were
s played. These were prize winners.
| First club prize, Mrs. J. L. Rollarson;
-?flesh" lihtrerie: second, MTs, W. C.
lt Chanipion. white dance hankerchief;
booby, Mrs. John Potts, a bottle of
chei l ies.
- The' guest priiie went to Mrs. Retty
Rodfch first; beautiful lingeriie;
second. Miss Henrietta 'Boozer, linen
' mir hiefs; and hobby Mrs. Mac?*
tie Baylor,-a "bottle" of yherries,;-1
A_ delicious chicken dinner with tea.
wV'.d| Ve?i aild very much en.ir.yed.
LI The . guests .present were: Mesdaires
Mattie Baylor, Hazei 1). Bookman.
Sarah Brown, Annie Mac Chand
lor, K1 iijb Goodwin, Florence Hoover,
Hi r.itce Hollmnn P?oTin?? lln.rlw.o
"f iTST!. ' I'1M1, N.';tnn Haiford.
Kay. Bcttic Roach. Berdie Weathers.
- Anna B. Weston, and Misses Edith
UutU-u, Henrietta 'Boozer, Haitie M.
Munde Hyatt of Charleston. tv.r^rr
Minnesota. Garrison, Gladys Harvey,
I .ill 10 dunes, Ella C, Myers, Pearl,
?.,urph. Daisy Uuaeh. Janie Smith,
Wilheliuina Thompson, Thomasena
'J. Thui")ia>,v I'KaITITye Taylor, and Mis?
Blossom Donnelly,?who. spent the
-i?we-clc-eiwl hoPt?.
Mrs. Henry Williams will be club
hostess on Saturday, Maivh 12, at
1212 Pine -Street, 5:20 P. M.
NOTES?
h . .
On Friday, Feb. 20, the club held
.its- regular meeting at Fairwold
' - drool. Cayce, S. C. A large number
of visitor's anil- mefbers assembled
?i.i tiie living room and parlor wlmrc
>. very interesting program was pre
Seated by the Fairwold gir'.s.- Mrs
Emily the matron was mistress of
erom'ony. After which the regular
- business part of the club Was had.
T Ml1.-. Halted spoke in behalf of the
.. ,'isitors and promised her support in
the future . y " ?
??Mis. Willis ,lohnsutt?and Mrs. N.
. \. .K nkins \ve7e hostesses for tfcfifjif
I. i n,,1,0- lhen served us sandwiches
" and hot tea which was enjoyed by airr
Tiii* guests and members were then
[) invited to inspect the building which
was and is kept in perfect order.
,1 '1 he children gave several interestv
ing games in the yard and all return-l'..
.d" htviue. having spent a pleasan. afj,
tei noon. '
The next meeting will be held with
v- .m i r?. i'an?v v, uirms i tuir oi? r mu?a\
, afteiuoon March 11th at the. regvla.
meeting time "> w'clok. All niemleis
.. .ire ur^ed to be present.
i 11.in't ituss the plltv?pu'sonted -by
,e ('ul\ure-Club "Daddy Long Legs"
v. Wednesday evening March 80th at
Allen I'fiivorsity.
HON HON SOCIAL CLl'B
* LlUciv rlirli n .is delightfully enut'lnin'
ed at the home of Miss Josephine Till=
. man 1008" W'averl.y St. -Mgr. 8th 1002.
; i lie meeting was opened at the usuii.
Ill In nr. The meeting was called to
rider by the president Mr. .luhus
Ha g ley alter being led in a son* by
t- -the-Stt*". -Midb-Uuulu-ruui-PUi.aa:.. Uy
i. I 'ye fl-.ii i man M' Ooughty after w'nieh
ii ihe bth Chap, of t he Cor. was re ail
d from the 1st through 8rd verses by
d Miss Edna Williams.
' After the discussion of business a
s deli ii us salad course- was served.
' T > even.ng was pleasaniK rprrrtrIS
' * '
T NOTICE
-1 Presented 'by ihe High Sehm 1 t>f.
1 Reneili 1 u Ilrumn "Tliu llwani ttaut
Came True" which was an overwhclmintr-sueeess
at Beneoict College,
n last Friday night, will be repeated
- at Zion Baptist Church on Monday
\ night March 21st.
"Watch for the Signs.
" > ~
> NOTICE!
4? Families inVColumhia, desiring to
entertain teachers attending the com?Jng
session of The Teachers' Associa0<^'tyi.
March 21-Apr. 2, please inform
the chairman of the housing convmlttec.
Prof. T. L. Duckett, Benedict College,
Columbia, S C., stating wheth*
*>r for "board and lodging or simply
51 lodging. ' Board and lodging one dol1
lar per day,.and lodging fifty cents
per day.
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f"-;
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- 'iMlllh I.Mill.' f."" :
'dramatic proscntaliou. l'? i hapy r/.at.y
?>t" y? ur -an- fa ;ii>at '-v i inoroasitiir
popular play. I
you who have . < < h -n w i!2i adilv :> I '
i.lit that to e. I,-.. - im)i!\ .
stimulus to ?< i: ;>? '? ay a lit
Itaddv H rrnxr f. ? . ,\ itjuoit a
doubt, one ' I ii.fy : it' i<b;a
nias cvi r pr<-'iu?o <>../. do rj'-ttt '
stajfo or I'l ' . .
Tbi i " a.' ' J by Mi |
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judtiMltoiil i t i.o thh-',!
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WEDNESDAY A1
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'with
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Sittuinj? -and IfanciiiK ( omcdicnia'
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Mari'h 17-1 *-19
.JOHN imrj LION HI.
IT. . D * H.UYMORK
" VIISKM-; LI I'lV1 ?
'Liken Iri.m tin- famuif* I'rt'nii
l>ft\Tti\f Si ?r\ ll\ (. Iv!..n f,.r?in
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ADMISSION I'KICES; I
WHITS. ? ? 17c
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rooMEy
: ELLIOTT 1 |i
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uthelmcss cou'd hrinu you Kt
r drama than "Dawn Pa- ^
nly Hart helm ess" could en- u|
last chapter of a certain '
's unfinished story Only |fi
*iess could irmke you say. ' Dl
iireatesi picture I've ever gj
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SIX THURSDAY , if
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