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Saturday, May 1, 1937 Miss Lillie Mao Green of Blackville, S. C., spent two days here last week and reported a delightful stay. ,???. M:ss Bessie Moorman left Sunday for Norfolk, Ya., where she will visit her sisters and* will leave for New York City1 in the mar future to spend the summer w$th 'relatives and fiiends. We wish for her a pleasant summer. Miss Lau'ra Bynum of Asheville, N. C., motored down last I' i may to .spend. _Lhc?wcok end with her cousin Mrs. Alma Hop kins of 22'2\) Ger.va-h^-St. She was accompanied by one of her little pupils and Mr. Carolina ohe of Asheville's undertakers. Miss By hum is a teacher in Asheville's City schools; where she is loved by all who come?in lunUtcL with her. Tl\e latter part' of March, Mrs. R. B. Anderson on her trip north visited friends- in Detroit, Mich., Mrs.',161a Washington, Roosevelt St., formerly of Columbia and Mrs. Florence Martin, Me lbury St also Mr. and Mrs, Keep of Wind ?-? aor, Ontaiio, Canada, foi'nlcrly, of New York. She returned the first week in April and reports a very pfeasant trip. 1 Mrs. J. C. White and little daughter, Miss Almetto White, godchild of Mrs. Alma Hopk'ns spent Sunday with Mrs. Hopkins of 222S) .Gervais street. Mrs. White, the wife of Rev. J. C. White of Winston-Salem, N. C., was accoihpanicd by Rev. and Mrs. Nesbitt, Miss Doll Hill, their niece. Miss Ilill is a teacher in Winston-Salem City school system. A very lovable young- woman. To know her is to love her. Mrs. Hopkins was very grateful to have all hei friends visit her. They were the dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. j. p. Reeder. - -?? m 9 m ( 1:1.Kl 1K ATI-:s lHRTli DAY Simuel G. Washington, a well known newspaper boy, celebrated his 17th birthday5 Monday, April 27 which was enjoyed very hap? pily at is home P20 Pendleton St. ward one willing Workers cliu The Ward One Willing Workers club met at the home of Miss I.llt'V .Tones .1"') Siimtni- OrixO nn Tu<Js<lay night, April 27 with the president presiding, Mrs. A. B. Dantzler. The meeting was call; cd to order and opened with "the club song led by Mrs. R. Cheeseboro. Prayer by .Mrs. A. B. Dant dler. Interesting Bible versos were recited by all members. Mrs Katheriiie Sims -Jed a beautiful ^ i song.' Then the meeting was oper"' ed for business. The minutes were read, Motion by Mrs. C. M. Thompson, seconded by .Mjss Lucy Jackson its adoption. The roll was called, the members responded briefly. The meeting then closed. Miss Lucy -Ja< kson led thfe closing song. Mi s. A. B. Dantzlejled the mizpah: May the Lord watch between me and thee, while we are absent one from another. Amen. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home of Mr. F. Colemond 1222 Park St The meeting was called to order at 9 o'clock by the chaplain with .. singing "Shine Ort Me"; prayoi by the president; scripture lesson ? by the chaplain,-' after which 9the president took chprge of the business session. The minutes were read. There being no sick the unfinished and ne\V, business was taken up. Mr. Ceoige Brown became a member. 1G members were present. We were dismissed by Mr. White. " Trpt fisfi, tea nnd-cabe were served. Our next meeting will be at Mr. J. White, GO'J Sumter St., Tuesday, May 4, 1937. THE RADIO LITERARY ANI) SOCIAL CLUB We are once again -broadcasting our weekly bulletin of "highlights of radio". Thfs-time we are coming from Tube, Roscoe Jackson Palace, 1400 Gregg street. Our opening devotions were led by Tube Hermon Smith and scripture reading was by Tube Roscoe Jackson, the 1.9th chapter of Prov ui us. /\s usual tne uiDie verses were repeated by each tube present. The chairman then took charge of the meeting. All business was discussed in short order and plans for our party for Monday night, May 3rd were completed, so we will be looking for you; will you be thene? Remember we still have thntt old time spirit for a real party After all business was transactor ' we were served a very delightfo1 dinner by Tube Jackson. So until next week when we will come to you from Tube Westley Mangums, 130fi McDuflie avenue we say this news , is from statior R.L.S.C. Your announcer, ^ _ , Gao. A. Elmore. ~tS \ * I THE PALMETTO CHAUFFEURS' (EVE ; the last issue of The > Palmetto Leader nothing was said o about .the club, due to the many o suggestions of different sites for d this modern club home. 1 . b We spend too much time, teach- b ing our people things trom which v they will receive lio direct benefit, e While the same time could be so t justly spent in developing an in 1' terest towards paying for. the y home. <> In summing up my notes for tin ( past two weeks, I find that the h Chicago Tribune has so beautiful- f iy brought out the philosophy of 11 the club. If the Editor of The tl Tribune will permit me to use these sixteen lines of which is a <1 master piece of work when it g comes to the Palmetto.* club at ,g present. It reads as follows: b Make This A Day s Make this a day. There is no. ii guin P In brooding ?y(.i; dnys lu i-nnu^ p i he massage of today is plain, o The fiitpro lip Hi' I ilniiiti H The work of yesterday is gone? n For good or ill. let come what o may; h Put now we face another dawn, g Mak'i this n dny The day is this: the time is now; $ .No better hour was ever here? Who waits upon the when and how " Remains forever in the rear. 1 Though yesterday was wasted * stuff ? Your feet may still seek out the " ?w?y. ?- . . ? .?~ Tomorrow is not soon enough^-, " Make this a day. Lemuel A. Williams "ESTHER"?Watch For The Dale. "ESTHER" a THE ROYAL COLLEGIANS. v ? : ? * t; Monday nite, April 2<>th, the ^ club was royally entertained a t s the home of Mr. and. Mrs.- Grant 2"21 Stark street, with Mr. Then I! .dore Simmons as host. This be- e itig guest nite, quite a few visi p tors were present. The main at-i . tractions of the evening Were T card ])laying and telling jokes. Mr. Jaequts bur president inter- ' rupted the group for a moment it to invite them to join the crowd h in a Moonlight K;ue to ..Abies 1 Country Club, Monday nite, May '' 3rd. Among the visitors were Mr. " and Mrs. C. T. Garrett, MfsV's ' Rawlinson. Pimpson, Bowman. Stroman, Mr. W. B. Boulev *and 1' others. We hope they will~diTTj Si in to see us again. The host served a delicious course of c.Lam J1 and cake. When planning to in- 1 tertain your club or give a party 'l don't l'orget to see Mr. CfoniarlieT l> He has a complete line of bever- l' ages and otfeis a most courteous v service, at 2202 Gervais street. 1 Now here's a little ariviie from the members at large: "The man who tights and runs away, niay ? live to run another day." " . d REVIEW OF BRONZEMEN PRIVATE HALL * *.The Bionzemen initial Private Ball was hold at the Columbia v Township Auditorium Fridav niti b April 23, 1037. ' 0 The members welcomed t h v () guests at the entrance and pledg- t< ed safety for the wraps and Kits. Each person was escorted to tin dance floor to enjoy the special arrangement of music with the ji latest dance tunes, which went v ? long way in helping to.complete a the ball. At mid-night the moon ii was shining as bright as ever, the cool breezes blowing across the r dance floor, made it very pleasant 1 for the two hundred and fifty con s pies dancing by the music that Ii seemed to be falling from the ceil e ing as pennies fall from heaven. t ing as pennies fall from heaven. | The lovely decorations, stunning i dresses of the pretty girls and the 1; white shoes with dark suits ot the handsome young men blended a with the blue and orange lights i added much glitter to this color- J ful hall Tho f>n?i(irmnl i comments received from o u 1 r guests makes it impossible for us } to publish them. Hut we hereby ; _.assuro you that we highly arfic- T eiate theniyr-We are glad to say that we din everything within our ,\ power to make this ball one of, < the lovliest evening events of this spring season. I 1 MAGNOLIA SOCIAL 1 SAVING CLl'H : t The meeting was held at the t home of Mrs. Pearl Speaks, 2'5K2 ( , Washington street, April 27. The , President, Mrs. Ruby Woodard '] , Sumter conducted devotion. Then the house was .opened for business and mainly about our bingo party which is to be given Mori- ] day, May, 10. We are expecting the presence of many friends. , ' The party is given at l?22 Wash- t 4 4.U _ l? C AT I iiif^ivsii nti vft, tuy IIUIIU* ui ?urs. j Ruby Woodard Sumter. ( The Magnolias were very glad ^ ' to have the president back aftei t 1 two weeks' of illness. After enjoying a delightful ev- ] ' ening chatting and playing games j : the hostess served a delicious re- ] jv past. We then adjournc^Ltolmeet t at the home of Mrs. Sumter. [ . NOTICE . Mrs. L. Hagood, 1503 1-2 Taylor ' St. has returned to the city and will begin her drafting and dresa- 1 _ making claetea Mcmday, May 8. if r-' V TI M:s RONS AMIS The club met at tlie home of Jr. I.eland Stewart Tuesday, 27 1' April. The meeting was calld to (lulcr by the prysident with evol ionals aft< T wldefe -the us*;:'.' tief business diseussiojy was cnpml into. This ilUcussion was * cry liwly and whs enjoyed by Vcryono. The main feature of his discussion was to complete dans for the weiiier loast and aid party to be held at the home f Mr. James Artemus at 2220 alhouii street, JVlay 7. Everyone 5 invited to eolne and bring his rit nds because if the weather, per lits this promises to be a grrand* rt'aii*. The business session ended uickly . and everyone enjoyed aims of whist andbridge. These anus , were made more delightful eeaus'y of the" delicious repast erved by the host of the even-' ng.JWr. ICniest Redd. This re ast cPi'isisted of s^t<y_reTwshti;tr fiiinli Uhd a (Telioious assortment f cookie s which were served in bun* la nee. Mr.'James'Ar.temus will l?e the etvest addition to the personell f the club after he has finished iS .week of probation and has one through with the initiation. ?; ? - INSIIINE HAND SAVIXXiS CI.l H The club' met at the home of Ir._ and Mrs. Thomas Thompson < 121 House street andoptmd with uf elm pla in singing."" Scripture eadinir hv MVs AiUi.. At Wlmn. v.- Another song: was sutiR led y the -'.chaplain. The house was h n tinned over to the president >r business. t'nfinished and new usiness were discussed. The rod as called, .with each member repoiidiuy -briefly with" a BdVle ver-.e nd a brief talk by the president, d'ter the business session wo role st'iwd with punch and cake, ur. next meetiify will be with Irs. Mary Strofhev, 1221 Ijeitrta? tieei; Monday liiyht, May Mid. We were pleased to have M,r. dbe.rt Rehardson visit lis. We njoyed a pleasant stay at the resident's home. HE HON IiON SAVING CI.L'H e -M. The Hon 'Hon Saving's club held s meetinjr Monday night at tin onie of Mr. and Mrs. Doughty, 010 Geryais street. The nieetiy was cm 1 red. to order at 0:00 'doc k. ""Tlaee Thine Own Way onl" was suiiy by .Mrs. Cannon, 'allowing. the soiiy, Mr. Doughty rayed und Mr. Williams read Uarcripture. The members responded quickly s tlH' secretary called the roll. I 'lie Bible voi'-i's bejran with the tier "T". The pr sident disctissd inipoitant farts to the.elub. lie itve it or not, Mrs. Doughty was cry anxious to have her husband eticw his nn iiibei ship with the Ion Hon Savings elub.'Mr. Dou^hy dtsmi-scd the- elub at 10:00 'clock. Mrs. '(.'yiinbn \yi 11 enter-; uin the elub in lkathwood .Moray r.iuht. May did. lODKI.S HKADV FOR run fashion show The second annual fashion show ill Ive presented by the Columia Branch of the N. A. C. W. h Monday night, May did at S 'clock in Allen university audiuiuin. Th" f?i<bi.iH?,-ln+w?press-tits the loderne family. The first scene will show tin. itiiuate life of the Modernes, chore one may note the proper ttire to be used for early moiling wear, lounging and sloe01111*. Mrs. Modcrrie, having many lollies problems on hand, decides o visit Gertrude's Saloon, where he selects, not only clothes for icrsclf, hut the whole family. The lothes worn for all occasions, aeiv? sport, .spectator sports, shopdng, luncheon, tea, dinner, fornal and informal and evening will 10 displayed by models. The young man .of tlu- family md the sub-deb Slaughter see nanv things of interest. Mrs. doderne is very concerned about viiat Shirley Moderne will wear it lier first little girl party. Miss JodernCj Aylius^?-wedding takes )!ace tlu- fust week in Jane wants o see all the bridal finery." , The models aie all interesting oungstors, sub-debs, deinjntants ind matrons of the city. Interesting ways to wean the lair will be shown by Madame ^uth. Tlu committee,Miss Thotliasina rhontas, Miss Itegina Thomas and drs. A. I,. Simpson are sparing 10 pains in making this show, the liosi outstanding style- show of he sea-on. ?: ? m WE WAVERLY SUNFLOWER CI.l'B Thy ckib met at the home of tlrs. Lnman, 12' 13o Pendleton St., r?esday night, April 27' at 3:00 /clock. The meeting was open<1 by the president with devotionil exercise, then business was disus-ed after which the hostess sei /ed a delicious course of ice cream uul cake that was enjoyed by all. We will have a bingo purty on Friday night, April 30 at the ionic of Mrs. Truesdale, 2312li I'endleton street. The public is ordially invited. WATCH FOR THE DATE! "ESTHER" SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PALMETTO LEASER J i IB ^ALMKtTO LEADER LA* AMliSEER CLUB NEWS The club met at the home of Rev. Bc/roughs, luu:$ Harden St. at the usual-hour. The opening song wa,< "Just As J Am.'' We had prayer by the Chaplain. Biblfl verses were given by each mem,ber. The iv were two visitor jnesent, Mr. Joseph Brown and .Miss Josephine Davis. This was regular program night but due to the absent of lhe chairman, the president presided as chairman of the program. The program was as follows: Solo?Miss Essie Hart. Oration?Mr. Zinniman. Trio?Mr. Ernes't and Lemon Ix'wis and Rufus Davis. The subject- for diseu. sion was "The Difference Between A Minister and a Preacher." Some very interesting points were givch by various members of, the club on this discussion,. The., meeting was adjourned by the pi evident. Jessie Daughty. As t. R.e-pm4er WATCH FOR THE DATE! "ESTTtTU" C"KLKSTKIA L NAM 1! MANS DRAMAT! ' ( I I B The Celestrial Nam -lii-m ma tie club had its .- ' in] meeting at the V. W. C. \ "ii Monday c veiling. -April' 2?>, I'M!?, at 8:00 o'clock. .This social^was in-charge of Mr. Arthur WiRiuins ami Air Lincoln Jenkins, We were greatly entertained with the' music of .Mr. Enust Long arid Mi-, Stepney Garrett. The following expressed themselves as having h:> 1 u very enjoyable time: Mr. I'iys-. s Tout-, ley. Miss Lucy Mae Hopkitrs, Mr Elbe Bowman, Miss Edith Flakier, Mr. James Hopkins Miss Siir,.c Boulware, Mr. Lincoln Jenkins; Mr. Arthur Williams, Mi.-s Kathryn N'eal, MissJL'ajtie Coles, Mr. James. Alston, Miss Dai. y Cooper, Mr. Johnny 1'cterson. Mr. Isaac Brown, Mr. Hildivth Hopkins, Miss-Naomi Neal, Mr. John Bright Miss Bertha Cooper, .Miss Louise Douglass, Mr. l)avid Harrison, .Miss Catherine Tucker, Mr. Janus McKim and Mr. Philip Tnlley. We, the members of the club are glad that these g o sts. enjoyed themselves and' that the opportunity may come again. some, time for them to be so'-enterlained. In lust week's news of th/g C. N. D. club, the - reporter a made a statement about a ?ii?u- out to Aid's on the 12th;,-4?i' May, but I would like, to say that this is not final. We say -this so that it will not be misleading- to the public. WATCH FOR THE DATE! "ESTHER7 MYSTIC CLUB NEWS "Greenville, S. C.?The regular meeting of the Mystic club ton tli. season was held at the home' ot Miss Misiani WiUierspoyn, 401Given avenue. . The following guests wej'e present: Mesdnnies Erne's En CaiUr. -Etiiel I k'nimons, Dull Woony, l.ydia Biggs, Mildreu McClaren, EsU-ile Davis, Florence Beck, Laura Cocin-i. Estelle Fiank 1 in, Laurens, S. C.. and Mrs. Walker. .Misses llatti- Cureton, Harriett Sawyer, Maiie Knight, Ruth Butler and Maggit Walker. After four progressions of eon tract, the score v re tallied ami prizes presented. The top scene prize, smocks, wore. received by Mrs. Lyelia Hiue-: yuest, and Mis^ l.illie TilllTiaii. fT;K The second hijrh scone pride, ah apron, was received by Mrs, Julia Cooper. The Icav score prizes were presented M rs. Estvl'e Davis, gurst and Miss Belle .Bright, club, Miss Maggie \Yalker. the, score keeper received a package of needle and thread. The hostess s.c: l_ed: delicious ice cream and cake. WATCH FOR I UK DATE! "E^rrF.R" V. M. S. CLUB The Y. M. S. dob met at the home of Silas Berwick 21 lit Sligh Ave., meeting opened at 8:30 p.m. Song by Mr. l.orick. The Lord's Prayer in ^concert. Svripf'irn w-arfr ing-~ by The president. Meeting turned ovuq- -to -t hr- ^resident. for business. There wjli be a fish fry and a bingo parly at the home of Silas Burwick, Friday night, May 7. The public is cordially invited to be present. After the close of meeting a course of salmon salad and lemonade and cake was served. - KLIM SCHOOL Prof. A. McLaughlin, Principal The program f>r Klini colored school commencement is as fol lows: May 2n 1, annual sermon, Rev. J. W. Davis, Sumter, S. G. May 7th, May 1V!0 festival at 12:0u noon, Mis< A. Alston, E. L. Riee and C. llarrell in charge. May 7th, class night, chorus group conducted by Miss Alston assisted by Misses Rice anil liarroll. May 10th, commencement exercises. Mr. A. McLaueidih in charge. Address by Prof. M. W. Swintcn, Bhockton high school, Timmonsville, S. C. A SMART PET RlnekstoVk, S. C.?I have a pet Plymouth rock chicken, two months old. lie shops in the house and he crows every morning to1 let us know when, to rise. What do^you think about that? Mr*. Nora T. Boulwar* <; \riMY \KWS I I t>' sri;ot <1 ?|ii!<V!i j ly c>(i'creiici i cf the Met) opolilan A. '.M. 1'l.f '/.inn church wa- ?li'.?14 itii?; with Kloer I.. l-'Jowc pt?.-r <i ding. . ----Th^ bicinboi s and ol'liei i - made., splendid re-purl--. Mr.' II. L. ^ellVrs-m Ins np- >i> a new funef'al-jnirior. whi<-'. irurnisht i. II,: ai-,.* ;.a- a auti-i1 BeicR ' Ambulance? - Mrs. Delia SarraU. wife of IL< ' W. U.' Sarratt oi.'d Woiae.-d.ty evening1 ami wa- f.ine>aliz.-. i. Sum-' day by Ilcv. A. A.'.Sims .at hit church. .Mihe's Creek; Shy. leaves a h isband, < \ al children and mum, v 1'r i< t; .- to mourn her press my-. Mrs. 01 lie M. Wallace -f <.' nverse. S. s)ient tie- wm-l-i-cud with her n other, Mrs.. A!1,. rta Brown. Prof: and Mr^V1),tIs TJjbb-' s.peni the week-end with' their met h r, - -ad s. linuie-rrrnrcr Mr. Lee Crosby was. tilken to the city hospital Sunday ning. Wo. liojH1 hv will x ' -n recoyi i'. The fo)Io-.vjp<; persons :ti\l on the*sick list.: Mrs. Razz Jones a\-I : Mr. Li o. Crosby. "The follow di.jr. person-* 'from Cleveland, Ohio a tended the f i' -oral of Mil'. Ill 11 I Si:, t a'. : M - " Alex Russell, .Henry Runner, Mr. an l Mrs, Mont-do Sui'ratt, .Mr. find Mrs, Edgar Surra ft aiiil Rev." Pi.i-" inu<sSarratt. Rev.Jle-ify A. Smith af Chicago," 111. has returned south after G 1 year3 in the north. Rev. Smith'is making his homo in the i ity. . SAM PIT M.WS Spl ine: is hear 'at last, jtfnl ov<ry one is glad. It . seem-, as'- iiM every one have a dilii-rent--spim'toward the church sij.ioe the spring opened up. ' , Sunday sc hool at Cuubef land , ehureh was <.'|iened at- the usVial j hour, w ith Supt. and officers " at J their post of duty. We had a good-.T'sson drawn , from the 5th chapter, of tlone-sis. The pastor being with us in Sunday-school review.-1 the lesson."At Hekf th,. pa-for. li l"d tlr rostrum accompanied hv Rev. A. ' A. (Ireeni The pa-tor came to us 1 with a soul stirring setm-'r, t'cXt St. John old chapter and Pith 1 verse. Subject. ".!<sus Christ ] (lift to UK' World." This. sermon will long linger in the hearts of many. . : We have 1 cyan with oir edu- i , cationnl rally. .Hone ti. have >u-:. cess in all. our .efforts. The 71 year oh! Mr. Win. Thomp ?on departed, this life Friday morning. months and unahle to do any work 1 Mr. Thorn; son was a member of Cumberland A. M. K. church, 11" was .Mice n s. ir rinterde! t and'afterward a leader of class Xo? .Mr. Thump-on live ! as a ("hr.ist-j ian in the church and community. ; And in the ei.d-lie die ! as a Christian... Mr. Thompson can now rest . , .from his labor.. Sleep on... Mr.: Tho'nipson, i'U'p; oti. . ' ]" He leaves to mourn, his wif,, ami 5 children, Mr. S!. Thorn pom Sampit, Miss Pauline Thompson of ' of Charleston. Joe, Loon a: i 1. C j Thompson all of Sampit. " step- J.< children, .Mr. F.lla Civeri. Mr. W j .H. urren :u Lonway, ,>n>s .u;e>.e (liven c;f Charleston. .Mr. Aith.i and John-or ol* Doylstowi;, Pa. unc mjiny fiic-nt's. W ATCH FOR Till' DATE!' "ES'llf KR" McKNiCHT II Riff NEWS Mr;!. M. K, Ihmiuore, Vh^-ronnly supervisor visited the school on, j Thursday. Thn ba-;ket hull team ?>f McKrijrht hijrh are jilannin^ their niv-. nual banquet -for Thursday nit'. Api'il 20 There >vill lie piccolo music. They are. expecting to have a prrar.i time. The pupils aiv now practicing ! fur t heir -co'nimt-neement-exercise 77 The teachers sav they- are attending their program with thy usual zeal. . The juniors are planning th junior-senior banquet, winch will lie Thursday nite, May 6th The pupils of McKnight High participated in a plav "Every Youth" at Flat Rock church Sunday night. g , FFFINT. 11 AM NEWS ' Sunday being a rainy day not many were out. Sunday .'school at the usual hour., After Sunday school, a program was carried out. Tli.' opening song was, "No lb vly . Kim ,v the. Tr</. I#le 1 Sec. Prayer iiv Mr. Rolen Cannon. Recitation; and a q/.i.i'rtet was- sung, simr various, plays were carried. T'o at.ifii ia> wa< large, everyone, cat tied out- part well. 'Fittie Mr. Piin.v !'.: ws won the p iz<? fo-r 110; -mi- iuc a day ir. school. R-'''. Small, nv de a splendiit talk, subject: "School Attended." F\eiy en,, -.tuned td make , a pa-sstr.g n?a? k. M.-, Coring and Mrs. Melnt >< - h at.. bidding the children got'!: bye. hoping to meet tin ui m \* . m \V,> are 1 glad to have Mrs. U. 0. Cannon mil \\ ith us : gain. Mr. Jossi . Miiso is no better; \\\>'alo hoping for ii.m a speedy rel I.'voi V. i mr. lei; irby of laurens, PASSES Mr. I.ee Irby died Friday nftcrnor.y, at his homo. 8-12 Cray St. Mr. Irhy was born March 20th. 1850. 110 was 87 years of ago. lie leaves to mourn his loss four children and seven grandchildren, Mrs. Daisy Griffin of Greenville; Mrs. Nannie Ee^, Bai;bee r/f Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Mary James of I 'l^nciis, one SOlY, " Mr. James Irby of' Laurens. John F. Hunter, Mortician wim Miiu: M \vs ;""y;; v: Vv < . J V ; ' ? 7 j t< I .-."iT-V-V :*""7< j v'.. ' . '77 !'"r: I >' : .. . i 7' ! ' ' , ' - May IT, | V;7 , M : j , j* nv J I :v i "t?V" I! i r v.*: . f. , \};v " j ' ' 7 i i:; - *? !*'*: -I . 1\ >11 M/)({'.! \M [ I :. . . I ....'i , " . \o i ' * ' if i - 1 1 ' ; ' .. . \ : I. i !; < *v!fi) ! r iit wiiS ' . .| ..T'V1 ; < i r-; 7 tnrl--'ii,,iih.-. : ? -f i fill.: r. . .. t ^ \i;I) oi; i if V < .MV-. m. .- a...ivfch t?Mha:'fc *. !. ' i *' /.. [\U : ? > *i . rntr thr. I <!?-:i;: ? i. 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