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p_ Saturday, August 31, 1935 Mr. and fltrar Wannamaker motored from New York to Columbia tn via if Mrs?W......... - ' - *? ..omiaiHUMTS HlOtner. Mrs. Dinah. Russell?Reported by Miss M. W. Hopkins. r ? Miss Hattie Brawley, of 722 As sembly St.- is spending th? wnoi/; In Asheville, N. C.,* visiting rela. tiyes and friends. . Dr. J. S. Benn; Jr., and family - passed thru the city en route- tor Bishopville to see the fomer's fath-1 er. r 7*?1 rMrs. Ellen Roseborough, Miss Ruth Henderson and Mr. L. J. . _L.?Moore are spending the week in Asheville, N. C., with relatives. Mrs. Minnie Geiger. of Columbia, S. C., is visiting relatives" and t' friends ,in Orangeburg, S. C. We wish for her a pleasant trip. Mr.and.Mi-B. Low in Daniels,-gf~ Washington, D. C., spent the week visiting relatives, and friends in Columbia. Before returning to f Washington, Mr. Daniels spent the ? week-end with his?mother,--Mrs, Lillie Holloway of Edgefield,_S. C. Mr. Daniels is employed in the government service at "Washing' ton. ? * ' v 1 Mrs. L. M. Holloway of'Wafch~~ ington, D. L., spent the week with her brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Gordon. ? . Mrs. W. L. Daniels has returned home after spending a month visiting relatives and friends in Pleasant Lane, S. C. Mrs. Daniels is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Gordon of Pleasant Lane, ?. C, - ^ ?? _Miss Luetta Coleman who gave many benefit programs in S. C. y and Florida left last week for N. Y. C. On her way she will stop in Florence, Washington and Philadelphia. Accompanied to Florence by her sister, Gwendolyn , where she visits her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D.. Smith, ---i 1405 Oak street, city, motored to rBennettsville on August 18th for .their little son, Peter D., Jr., who spent the summer with his grandfather, Mr. T. H. Williams. l-. Peter Jr. enjoyed his stay so well that he scaVely wanted to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ?. also reported a very pleasant vacation trip. Miss Corine Bailey has returned home after ?n extensive visit in parts of N. Y. and New Jersey. Mrs. Nettie Foster Law, fur iucc~ ly of Columbr.i, S. C. but now residing in New York City spent a few days in this City as the guest of Mrs. J. E. Rosemond. . While here she was highly en t?tertained by . many of -her- friends^ Among' these <" K. Stevenson and mother, "Mrs. Minnie Wilson. Mrs. Law left Tuesday morning enroute to New York KswyCity ' ; ' ^ J_??lrs. M. Adkins of (J2S W'.-lnuC is back"in the city alter spend^ . and*friends in Saluda, N. C. t While there she also .> visited friends in Tryon", Flat Rock and yf Hendensonville. ' She Reports l.\:\ enjoyable trip. Mo..? o ?- ? . nci am ouuui tin t ounuay tni ; a visit to Noi-i ln'i'ii?ulacc.v, >u in. ^ terest. ? I Professional Notice Dr. J. G.^'Stuart, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, will resume his practice Monday, Sept. 3rd, after s i' x weeks' of intensive study at the Eye, Ear, Nose .and Throat Clinics of Billings and Provident Hospitals, Chicago, 111. IN MEMORIAM rln loving remembrance of" my darling husband, Tobias Glymph, who departed this life, Aug. 27, | 1933. "SleeD on until we meet acra'in." Your loving wife, T ' MAGGIE GLYMPH. 1 m m m ^ THE SOCIAL SERENADERS Hello .Everybody! Well, here I we are back on the air again. The [ latest news of the Social Serenades was a "private dance," given Thursday nite, Aug. 22, 1935. Among those who enjoyed the delightful event were; Azalee Watson, 0. E. Manigault, Brazil. Smith, Francis Burden, Louise Ryal, Roj meo Gustin, Julius Davault, Isaac Brown, Evelyn Ryal, Pricilla Glover, William Lawson, George Ker^-'Uhaw, Boston Brice, Richard Smith Edward Bates, Henry Brooks, Lawrence Saddy, Mary Richburg, Bertha Lee Allison, Willie B. My_ era, James Meeta^ Cora Bell Gib^ son, Laddie Chapman. Dorothy I^Hlckson, Preston Wallace, and frman Williams. tl " ' . ESTATE NOTICE All persons having claims again, st the estate of George T! Dillard deceased, ace hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with [ the undersigned, and those in debt eu 10 sam estate will please make Columbia, S. C., August 31. 1935. Dora K. Dillard, Executrix 2019 Marion Street N. J. Frederick, Att9rney. TI1K LADIES AID SOCIETY The Ladies Aid Society of Wes home of Mrs. Ella Pnm>i-ly "M?n,day. Sept. 2, '.it 0:00 o'clock. Af|er the busness meeting, a party will take place. All ladies are urg ed to be present and on time, and to report line ciollar 'fbr" Woi Id Service. Pres., Mrs. L. E. Rooemond THE TWELVE 1'AI.S SMU'lAI. I . Cl.l'H "The Twelve Pais" Social Club nut at the horn*? .of Miss SI.-rah | Black, 1220 Barnwell.St. Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. {. The meeting was Opened "by President, Mrs. Mary Kirk. Singing Beautiful Isle. Miss Henrietta .Frost read the scripture lesson. Bible verses were recited by members of the*<dub, after which the-minutes of-the prcvluus ineeting were read, received and irdopted. , ?After all business was Hisooss.x) 4Ik' hostess teen served salad-^and .punch,. i J Kdna Johnson, 1100 block Phie St: Thursday, Aug. 2'Jlh. Majt)le J. Daniels, Reporter THE (.if) 1,1) DIGGERS The- Gold Diggets held its usual meeting meeting on Tuesday* -August-27, 1035 at the home ol Mrs. Sadie Lykes. The Chaplin took charge of the devotional exercisees. The opening sotfg, "Mother Prayers." Bible verse was rope ted by the members. Prayer chanted; the meeting was turned over to tin. President, She opened the house for business*, discussion. We decided to have a party at the home of Miss D. M. .Martin. We had some good remarks by Mrs. Willi? Brown and also MjsS I.illi n Wilder, who la.e ly became a member of the club, The meeting was adjourned by" singing the club song, "In My Solitude." The hostess served a" course of potato salad, gingerale, t'fush ptne-and eake; ?*? Reporter, Miss D. Martin - , . NOTICE . To all^whom it may concern: 111^. 4. ~ ~ a. : ~ ~ ih-1 r\!. I. Ifttst* V- iw I1UUVV 111 ti I Lilt* U1SJtni-t meeting of the third Masonic District, composing' the followintr counties: Cherokee/ Chester. York, Fail field, Lancaster, Cheraw, Chesterfield, will meet at Chester, S. C. September 24, at 10:lM) o'clock a. mr, with Acacia LodjgjL No. 32. We are 'asking each Blue Lodge to please sendu delegate with a repoit of the general condition of- your indivi-" dual Lodges. W& are also asking that each Lodire send a small sum of two dollars (?2,04)-)?tohejyr deft pcnses of this meeting. There will be som(T~7very interesting discussions up'on ir.any important matters. W. A. Gladden, District Grand Deputy. . _ *""" ,HAPP'Y BIRTHDAY PARTY IN SUMTER Sumter, ?. C ?Mrs. Augie _E. Page's bir.thilay party filled her little blue kitchen table with useful gifts from her many friends on August 15th, as follows:. Mr. and Mrs. Frank* Brown and laughter,?Sumter;?S: C?T "Mrs. Mannie Anderson and family, Sumter; Dr. B. T. Williams, Sumter; Mr. Marion K. Evans Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Jr. Sumter; Mrs. I. D. Davis,"Sumter; Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Lawson ,and daughter, Francis; Mr. Ernest Butler,'Sumter; Mrs. Marion E. Evans, Columbia; Prof. Edward Sweet, Sumter; Dr. A. D. Maxwell, Patterson, N. J.; Mrs. J. B. Lewis Sr. Columbia; Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Birin, Sumter; Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Maxwell, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards, Wilksbarr, fa.; Mr. I. P. Poguy, Sumter; Mr. Henry Anderson. Sumter; Mr. Theodore Words. Sumter; Rev. W. T. Nelson, Good Will, S. C.; Rev. K. D^Payne, Sumter ;~Mr^nd Mrs. J. B. Buckaman, Florence; Mrs Ella M. Page, Sumter; Mr. James W. Page and son, Supiter. ? <? ^ "1 The officers are as follows: Pres., Mrs. Rhudine. N. Walker; Vice Pres., Ruth Edna Jones; See., Mildred Holman; Asst. Sec., Rebecca Williamson; Treas., AdHia WitliAVcnnAn A cot I Evelyn Jackson; Business Mgr., Jessie Watts; Reporter, Ella Belle Cheeks; Financial Sec., Jannetta Willr.nis; Chr. Sick Committee, Aliee L. Jones, Clyde Hydems, Ella Belle Cheeks. This Club was organized Aug. Kl; ,.t fhe home of Miss Watts, 1J0H Gadsden St. Mottoi AH for ore and one for all. Club Ribbon, Blue ancTPink. . Reporter, Ella B. Cheeks ? SILVER TEA The Dramatic Club of S. P. fc. M. E. Church invites you to a silver Tea at the home of Mr?, Miles Dreher, 1417 Oak St., Sunday, Sept. 1, at *8 o'clock, ?' - ' ? Tfl i - .. r' POETIC MEDITATIONS 1 (By Herbert Eli I>ic-K>on) - SING WHEN THE IIEAUT tl IS SAD (I . , T Sin^ when the heart is sad? 1< Fui the limit, tending iimiv * a To be KUy than be somber, I \\ ill cease to be such an:l bo glad. ' v (1 Smile when the hour is dull-? I'm; the light of a laugh, | When there's darkness of dullness Does much to, such i)i?|uer.t.s m nul.Pray wh^n .yottr yrttd?K -grave L 'For'there's power in pryer, And' when earnestly" renderd v Will bring forth the end tittit you crave. ' SING TO Til F SONGS OF I CHEERFUL THINGS t 5 <iSilu; ill mo suMirs _iif cheerful _i things," ^ ; ! Of beauty and of godlim s -Such at to Shelly's genius clings < Or that which Keats and Wilde ex press In soothing verse exquisitely; I've known too much 'despondency. ' ] I loathe-sad lines of poetry; My life rs quite a?symphony- _ Of to rs, of terrors, and chspair. And so, for such, I bo not cure . When 1 read songs that other ??xrrrrp: ; ? hi others, I wish love and Tight. l i L.\uu:N:y scciai/ nk\Vs < r -Mr.-Win. R^G.-4-liim?oiiian ! si r t tier, Miss Alice Ghrlington enter- . tained. with a delightful , lawn ( party Tuesday evening at their j "Collie oivJersey St." The kiwfi was ? beautifully decorated 1?? suit tlie , oeea'-ion.?Bridge and?whist?wereplayed, while. <1 n.i.ng was enjoy- ( ed oil the spacious Veranda, the | Music of the evening" he ing fur .' ' nished- by Prof. Hanuting I. Deli-- , cious melons were Served, early i" \ +h.* evening whil. later on j;e cream and cake were served. .Most of. .the guests "to the o.ca-ion were i out of town guests. The. following i were present: Pi of. Thomas \"el i sf?n, I'ipf. Hammond: Mrs- Tolbert < Mjss Blassetig le^of St. Album ' oi and Mrs. Minis of Clinton. S. C. also Miss Loiiu^,. Mr. Morse and .Mi-is Mun., iii' Vii i.iv <iv < c . .Miss tenner of Ridge Spring, S. 1 C., Mr. C. M. Franklin, Mis- ' * "< Fununing, Mi-s R. Fe. .rgy, Mr. & < Mrs. A. Foiller, M'-s. Srlor Rice. ; Mrs. Ik B. Franklin, \MEs Ui;liv: i Cunningham,' Rev. .1. Smit h, Rev. i W. F. 'Cannon.' [ LES DEMOISELLES ! Miss Ruth Vaughn was hostess i on Tuesday, Aug. 27th, to the mem t ! bers of the Les Demoiselles. I ?The hall and parlor were attraeI tive and cool anil several progressions of cards were played. When r scores were counted Miss Francfna Davis held high score for the (?v- f ening's play and flo'ating prize u went to Miss Hat tie Mae Counts. i The' hostess as'i-<t-n.l Ky Minn ITaTtie Counts served refreshments ' of assorated sandwiches and -ice lemonade. | The next regular meeting will be held with Miss Victoria Weston, 1426-Divine St., on Sept. 10. 1035. ? [ WASHINCTONIANS < ENTERTAINS ^ i Miss-Mary Rutf. fortnerly?,(Tl' t\- r lumbia cr:titoin.-d?-?munhor --ok--? guests- -Aug.-22.-tti a lovely hulli" nite party at her he:-, ut if til home j on Tenth St. The color scheme of ( pink and white was carried olit , thruout the evening. Attractive leaps Were iriven each inn?r -> door. Cocktails and cigatvti:.wore served by the hosto-s' charming sisters, the Misses Annie am) Hottie Rutf. . ('imply ?;tTr-r -tylheill tii the delightfn! tunes ol the radio. A' lovely pink hi;:"' r white, cake was presented Jo Mary y by her mother. ^ ( -.The hostess wore 1 . beaiitiijM . pink organdy , with , white acres?^ sories, wnile her truest. Mi-s Theh? ma Rawlinson-, who is ^vi.-itintp wore a white organdy with "pink accessoi ies. Tin- hostess assiste 1 by her sister, Mrs. A4ma Riley served a delicious course' consisting of potato salad on lettuce, Itiu- j es, pickles, a variety of sandwiches punch and cake, after dinner miid's and salted peanuts. Many useful j gifts were- received- The guest we're vs follows: Miss Thelnia Raw dinson, Messrs Maiicel Hall, Thomas and Roy Williams, -Rah V-'.h , Walker of Columbia: Misses Jes-ie and iTaly"TTiihfer. T.iicile Day. Mm- y iel and Ratheririe Jackson, Reva > Middleton, Elsie Hughes, Inez Penn, Louise Dickens ami llattie and--Annie JiufT.. JVIg>&P.s Fred llilLu James Lee, James Aekis, Cash man Jordon, Bennie Wright, Air. and Mrs. Calvin Carroll, Mr. and?-t Ben Depree, Mr. and .Mis. St'.nley v Riley. The guests reported a very s pleasant evening. 0 Miss Thelma Rawlinswn is spend ing an -enjoyable vacation in s Washington, D. C. s aiw DELEGATE AND J VACATIONIST A ? ^ ( Mr. Chester A. Pompey who re- A sides at il24 Hampton St. left Sun- \ day for Washington, D. C. to at- I tend the Elk's Convention. He is 1< Master of Social sessions of Pal- T metto Ixnlge 342 and also was \ elected past Ev-alted Ruler by the J Bills of the Lodge. After the con- J vention he will visit his relatives t in Philadelphia, Harlem, Nelson o and son who reside at 1127, 18th s ?t. N. W. -Nelson Pompey will accompany him on his return to Col- h umbia. S i i - . IE PALMETTO LEADER CARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and' Mrs. Bailey of 2170 Gerais .St., announce the marriage of heir daughter, Ethel t<5 Mr. Theo- ^ ore J,'earson of Andrews, S. C. 1 !he ceremony took place in Buff$- ? >, N. Y., Aug. G, 1935. The eonnli' nd tL? bride's aunt, Mrs. Ida ' tailey of Newark, N. J., are now ' isiting in parts of Niagria Falls nd Canada. ' ' 1 ( THE TYiMCAL YOUNG MEN J SOCIAL CM It ?lypicni ?oung .Men tioci. I> Hub held- their?regular? yeekly 4 necling at the home of MY. Fid' 1 card Moore .Wednesday -uiUv-Aug^ -i :i; 1985, at 8:00" o'clock. The i louse Was called to order by the ; h csiiU'iiL -A?slim l ai'ul- ins|)ii iue 'layer by Mr. Counts. "After a. irief business discussion we were ,erv<sjSa delightful course of. sand viches, ice cream and.take by the lostess,' Mis. Moore. Mr. Miles ~ rould not understand how Mr ""oleinan. iel"use;J ice cream the.'* ecoiui time, he had s.on'te "behind lis buck," and so on..' Our ne xt meeting will, be' held it the home of Mr. Joseph Rush. Wednesday nite, Aug1. 26, 1935. Until then cherrio. ' " ' . ^ " . r i n E Vol:N<J PEOPLE'S METROPOLITAN CLt'B M people?h?ld fltier- regular meeting Tuesday night, Aug. 13th at ivhich time the devotion was conlucted by Rev7 Chappelle McClary. ru? T\,f %% tlom iiiu ^iiraiucu^ IUI. - iiu^uL-o, witcu | ,uok_cburge. _ Dues were collected ind several interesting' points were liscussed relative to the upbuildng of the club. Sunday afternoon September 1st, wav (suggested iis . cry suitable time for Joint serrice to be hchl at St. Paul A. M. E. Church between the Young People's Club of Bethel and St. Paul, rhe-ntembers are hoping that several will attend and that the affair will be as successful one. On Thursday night* Aug. 15th the members of the club enjoyed a pleasant Moonlight walk~-around the world. The members met at die. home of Mr.-Suspeiiccr llugh s where boiled peanuts were secred. Spain, the home of Miss Mary Ella Witherspoon where a ralad? course was served. Mrs. Alice Redden -whose home y was Ireland served ice--4 cold?punch, .vhich was very refreshing, and rackets.. .JSjWMjyviyh . Island where artdwkches were served was the next* stop. M. C. Mitchell served5" it . this stop. Our last stop was lgule at the.'CIulf of Mexico, where Miss.Mary I.ee Mouzbn served ice! -ream and crackers. Everybody ] , veighed a few pounds more at. the 'it- of Ihe trip.- There w;o?plenty t >f fun and everyone left aying * hat the evening was veiL1 *;*as- > intlyTpent. __ * CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our ~ many ?i inn is for The sympathy shown '*1 s in the bereavement . of my ; iapghter ami our mother, .Mrs.- ( liuy JV| e j >t> it it-1 Moore. J J. , ^Sincerely, -5 T'Mr? Charity 'McDaniel .1 Misse.i I'D to ami Phoeba ] Moore. *1 ? m ,1 ilARKIA(iK ANNOUNCEMENT *i Mrs. Mcrnera James of 336 Pine st., Darlington, S. C, announces he marriage of her sister, Mrs. < tnnie Greene Plunkett to Mr, Ed- ] vard Nelson, of Columbia. Mrs. . ;on has been a barber of this city ! or some time. Their many friends ' veil. _ a ' . ' :-< In sad, yet loving memory of our . lear father, who passed aVvay Aug. m, 1 wS. : i'hou goest to that distant place, A'ith thou tiny sunlight ca.rryj _ ! stay with cold-clouded face [low long-am I to tarry? rhouSjeavest night and gloom to me. rhe night ami gloom we can but take. \s thou, rest in'thy slendor, \s thou bidst our souls awake !?e kind, bright and tender. l|us prayer gives day to other worlds for me, it must suflice to dream of thee. Submitted by: Children Miss Myrtle Giles, Mr. Robert jilos, Mr. Russel Giles, Mr. B. J. rik'ST MtSi B. Austin, Mrs. M. foung. t . JOI.l.Y SIXTEEN SOCIAL CLl'B The members .of the Jolly Sixeen Social club and their guests vere royall;- enTFrtaTn^d With a ocial Tuesd / night at the home , f Miss Fanay Martin. The evening was pleasantly pent playing cards. About 9:00 a'elock the hostess erved a delicious coures. Those present were: lisses Idell Richardson, Susie B. ' lartin, Fanny Martin, Earstine I iuinyard, Ethel Caldwell, Sara | Voodard, Juddie M. Wilder, Ethel ! \'illiams, Rehocca Alston. Messrs I saac Brown, A. L. Cooper, But-; pr Brooks, H. B. Barber, Marion lenter, Boston Brice, R. Salley, Villirim Lawson, John Bookhart, asper Byrd, . George Kershaw, essie Bright, James" Smith, Leser Moody, Albert Williams. Every ne expressed himself as having pent a pleasant time. TTieTiext meeting will be at the ome of Miss Fanny Martttn otj September! 3rd. . ' * ? MWIIATT W >'<>r|.\L ( l.l |{. AU^.' 2*. -T'.i V ..ratjif.- J >oc ial Chrtr in'ci Iat In*(|nita of .Mr. (i T' noon, 'II! St. 1 'la ' i li) I'.'S r'al It'll 1" m 'I'M V 1 I ' \ : -j_ ^ 'ros., Mr. (iiMH'n,!- J? 11f:r- >: ; ' \tr smm r_ k'i| l?y .M <. I. : . St-'i I want to I 111 " .!> 1 *t> ' ?y .Mrs. Kioto n Wii'ia" - : ; r song l?y Mr-. Virtpftn ! 1 a\' T am vori.in^ "M < ' ;" 1?l-r ' " i' 'l iptut'c rpaHii ir l>\ ,.*Ir- . I I r. ! 1 Williams, T4rcrfi w < > ??-liilv, ' \f'o-. K .( s hv (Alcll 1-n-lii i- l.l I I vitll t llj1 .)( I \v!' * H'' I ..Irf- -\ <1; 11. - V. ~ 'reshments ?.- I vJcIh+st oakb a' d , p :_Lu W?u?? iouilied to moot .jl tjie 'mi. Mr. George Scott. '.'1? A?r _ : . Reporter, "Mi . Victoria ?the- cm sabers ( i i n Ml'. Jasper Byrd enU-rtained the ' Crusaders, at the homevt Mr. JesseBright on Park. St., a very entertaining program was rendered b\ the members of the club. Mc."Ci;s Cooper and Benton were, initiated into the club and have become full members of our organization. -..Several. .yisitftLs.-_Av?!lV_ ?t_ this meeting:. Among: .whom wme ~^Iiv Arthur Myers of Philadelphia and .Mr. James Williams <jf O'lmuiiieOur next meeting' will be at "the home of Mr. Kershaw on liberty Hill. Special announcement of the Crusaders! The Club will receive letters of applicatiob for Cliib ni'cm bWsbljrxmtit-^eiTten'tb^r 24f hr~ No applicant will be considered after this date. Please let us hear from you if you desire to beconrfy a member of our club. Howard Barber, Reoilerf . n on-per ill The Non-Perill Social Club luld its regular meeting at the home of .Mi.ss Bernice Harris, Thursday, Ang. 22, 1935. The meeting was optened with the president pie'-idingr with singing "TlKTOlIt Rugged Cross," prayer Mrs/Margaret Harris, Scripture^ reading, Miss .Tludnia Rackard. * _ * The' meeting \vm then turnbdv over to the program coiitinittoe. Solitude was sung by all who was present. Reading, Miss Berajce" Harris. We wore' then dismfs-ied. by the president. The hostess t! 1t? served a delicious course of ee > cream and cake. Wo were delitr t-' < <! to have so many visitors. ?Kc ?d your Leader, tiler's alwaTs"""''!*) c thing in store for you. " ~ "? ; | Aesthetic da | Ol'ENKl) MONDAY, i?Phyllis A?Rgirttpy~1t t.. - . ( .'LASSES CC ^? Monday and Thm Each weck.^ Will he ylad to re; I Mis . 4"!**!"!1 'I' V 'I* vv !* Q*l? j>Ao.ooLO.oo-OOOOoocvoc*ooC'C-:v:-:?v { What Does Your Car Need'. i: brown's ao 1 ?-? THE MOT? THE LAKHEST coi.OKLD A } _ WHK.N < \us \ u ! ' 1-1 Via & , 4.... L.vau UK I'KUDIT I WE-nry AND SI f"~~" AND WK DO A X CALL M(>22 AND ( i; IT,") 1' A HIQjT. ?^ wmmKmma/KMmmmmtmmgmmt I ! UQ DI LJV1U I\V ON THURSDAY September 12, *35 FEATlRING SONNY WOODS? t ' XS HOBBY X ASTON Adm. . (?S plus tax 75c . ' - *. Whi. Spec. 51 plus tg^x tfUc || - \ ? CLASSIFIED' ADS B"A.\ikii T n : -ivr J ^ C _ ' r "ANJ,l::' ' -?-? ??,n\" *'';! " '' : yi lar^v-i ar..j *; . l Otllpalt ?., . V. \ I -iik'iit J' * *r 1 'i! t' a- )u :a: 'i ". . . ?' |?crjcf5rc' MTV. a: y . -M.'l'-y '' > 'l.,-- - I ; t..._ ;u.t] \og> ? < t .?* __ , Female IK'!?) "w laiin' Illfli'l fi J-.' J . ' 'r:,' ' a'-V. " 'r.-.'v *17^'7'. -'. 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