The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 19, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, June 19, 1937 CARI)
OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends both white ami colored,
1 are arni out- o*f-town , and the
state, for their kindness and hospitality
shown us during' the illness
and death of our loved one,
Mrs. Alma Hopkins; and for the
beautiful floral designs which bospeaks
the appreciation of her
beautifu' liie I V" whilt> r,e walked
an', lived among us.
We also thank Nurse Norther
Crawford and the Wavefly hospital
nurses'for their kindness shown
our fb've one1 d.urin'T.her d'n"ss.
Rev. J. W. HOPKINS, husband
Messrs JAMES E.. and
1IILDRETH C. HOPKINS, sons
* Mrs. CATHERINE CANNON,
mother.
SUNSHINE HANI) SAVINGS
CLl'H .
The club met with MKs Nellie
Melton at .the usual, hour with our
Chaplain conducting ihe opening.
The > vico-prc* ider.t then too'k
charge. Business .was brief be
cause of the bingo. party. Two
visitors were present.. Miss Ilattie
T. Thompson and Mr. An vow
Walker. We all enjoyed the bingo
party.
Next meeting wiH'b(1 with Mr.
and Mrs. George Bu ton 220|5 Stalk
street.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their deeds and words
of sympathy extended us dining
the illness and Peath of our dear
aunt, Hattie Dennison. Wt. also
foLrr* i-nnrimn ! ) wKirll t O
thank them for the lovely lloval?
given. !.
Mr. and Mrs. .JOHN' WIU.IAMS
of Columbia, S. C.
LES DEMOISKI.I.KS
Mi:.s Addi0 Gladden was a charm
ing~ hos'e-s Tusday, Juno 8th
when she delightfully entertained
the Les Demoiselles at her residence
which Was thrown e'nsuitc
-?-?-WJW H--r>HIVrl U'j'll?of
sweet peas, roses am!-other lovely
garden (lowers. Mi<s Francina
Davis presided. AW plans were
completed peVtainimr to the moonlight
ride to b(> given Monday nite
June 21st at Aides' Pavilion. Cars
will Ceave Thomas' Drug store at
8:30.
Bingo was played. High score
was won by Mrs. Ruth Davis.
Consolation by. Miss Hattie Cotmts.
An elaborate course was served
by the hostess.
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DEBORAH CIRCLE NO. FOLK
The meeting was .it the home of
Miss Estell Weston. T11> Gate St.
Called to order at 8:.10. The usual
opening was eon noted. Then
minutes wore received and adopted,
old and new-business. After
these transactions our meeting*
came to a cose. Th(> hostess served
a r'clirimr- "' "W" AM r"fHHd^4!:
a lovely time.
Mrs. Gertrude Smithy president;
Mrs. Mattfie B. Cooper, secretary;
Rev. L. G. Jenkins, pastor.
THE TWILIGHT
SOCIAL CU B
St. Matthews, S. C.?Th(. Twi?light
cftrfr met at the home oT"
Mrs. Rosa Goodwin on Tuesday
nite, June 8th. The ineetinng was
called to order by the President,
Miss O. B. Addison. The devotional
was conducted by the chaplain,
F. It. Guinyard. The president
took charge and oft..and new
- Hi 1 A Ci 4hn
DUSinOSS was CllseuSHVd.. /\ i U1 mv.
business session many games were
played. .
The hostess served punch and
cookie. Next meeting at the nome
of Miss Louise Hampton and Mrs.
Mary Keitt.
WARI) ONE WII LINO
WORKERS CLUB
The club had a lovely s"/er tea
given by Miss Lucy Jackson .Sunday
June 13. Many visitors were
present. Mrs. Silas Smith made
remarks also Mr. Johnson. Miss
L. Jackson sang a solo' anu1 Miss
w( Rachel Brown. We all enjoyed
jue . the even'nKaft*
The regufar meetirg vAis held
at the home of Mrs. Katherine
Sims, Tuesday night, June IS. The
meeting opened as usual with the
singing of the club song. The usual
devotional period fallowed.
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Mrs. C. M. Thompson led the
closing song. Mrs. A. B. Dantz.
lor li t! the c'ecing ode.
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WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB ,
The club met at the homo of
' M iss Marie Merkinscn 2414 Taylor
street. Miss Inez Collins, the
chaplain, epnducteu devotions. After
which the President, Mrs. Mag
.rie Johnson took charge. The business
was discussed briefly. We had
Rev. Hildobrand as visitor.
The hostess Served.
Listen!! Open up a If. your eld
trunks, even look in the attic, find
every scrap you can, and if they
don't match, well that's just the
hing! The Waverly Silver Stars
m ? the Crusaders ..are giving a
i'acky Dalice June 21 at the Odd
fellows' hall. Come and have a i
swei time. Ai.mission 28c to all. ;
LAMISANT
The club nut 'at the homo of
Mis. Napper, Walnut St. at
S:.'?() Tuesday night. President, Mr
.litchell iti charge. After the devotion
the group Went into the !
..ui,s>ness part of the meeting very i
briefly. Three were added to the i
program and'social committees: 1
Miss Myers, Miss Howie, Miss I
Inrt, Miss Williams and Mr. t
Lewi. " t
\\V a.rj sorry to lose, our goo*..'
;ecr.tary. Mr. K. Ware the (
a mnicv, who goes to- the North. '
A pleasant, stay is wished fot '
-?i:11. The c/ub presented- him a|
eilutiful gift for gta nation pre- '
vented by vice-president, Mr. Scott. 1
We were about to lose our good >
haplain, Mr. Davis for the siiiii- '
r.er, but since Miss McCutcheli '
Arrived in the city, Mr. Davis is 1
halted between two opinions. Our |
visitor was Miss MeCutclren who
made splendid remarks. .. f
The club expressed itiahks to
Mis. Napper for the use of her v
'loinc.' which was bcautifullv Ceo>rated.
The hostesses were Miss
Myers and Mrs. Eacly who serv.(1
delicious .cream,, cake and punch.
Next meeting at the homo of. ^
Mrs. Bowie 2321 Gervais St. Vis- ,
tots welccmo.
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M'CKV* BIRD SOCIAL < 1.1 II. v
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Meeting was called to order hy \
the presi<hnt Sam Williams at
.he, home of Mrs. Gertrude West
Opening fbng by Mis. Ilattie C'pK .
mail. After.the devotions tlie sv-ck
oinmittee report.d r.o sick menvTTeiV.
f ntifuShed - business was ?1 ic .
lissed and also the.good of the
dub. The next meeting will be -j
held at-the home of At. s- Birdie- j
Brown .'lit Pickens street. Refresh
mi nts were" sei ved. .
I ASH ION SHOW A ?l C( ESS. I
Beautiful in every detail was J
lite Fashion Show of cotton "dress v
.< irivi.n he the Adlilt SlT.Odls of '
Columbia on June " at Bethel A.
M. R. church.
An insjVring pn^inm was reii- (
d(ped by the Adult af'-d N Y. A. 1
pupils just before the dress parade.
Three types of dresses were "
worn: sport, evening and after- 1
noon dresses. The following pu- 0
pils won prizes: sport dresses: l>t v
prize Mrs. TTennotta Hudson, 2nd ''
'pi'lze Miss Lenin DazeT 2i'd prize lJ
M>< atinio.. Ul'i i iek.?Aftei'i'.noi: -1
dro-ons- fir?t pil'ae. Mrs. L-tnrrtr-j
Wright; 2nd prize Mrs. 1 Emma '
Lott. Evening dresses: 1st prize
Miss Ellin Jacobs; 2nd prize Mrs.
Lucile Gordon; Urd ptfze Miss ('as
sie Collier. 1
The prizes were made available y
by the white and colored business '
men of Columb'a. Donors of the ^
prizes were; Belk's Pept Store; 1
Pilgrim Life Insurance Co. Ftfust '
Dept. Store, Johnsori-Bradley Fu- *
neral Home; Owen and Paul Tai- '
lor Shop, J. W. Bi unson Dry* Clya 3
nei', Ilolley and Sons Funeral *'
| Home.
Miss Ltola Daze ami Mrs. Lucie
Gordon were awarded first
and second prizes respectively for
selling the highest number o f -
I tickets.' One-third of the pro- t
coeds went to Bethel church while
two-thirds went to the pupil go- 1
ing to the Opportunity School at <
VoorheCs College, Denmark. ?
We wish to thank the business L
men of-"Columbia for their coop- \
eration. We feel that the success '
of the Fashi on Show was <1 u e f
largely to their contribution. 1
W. P. A. Teachers, t
Mesdames Geneva Lewis am.' Sri- <
lie Uiec, spuiiMiis
THE FRIENDLY TEN.
The club met at the home of
Mr. Calhoun Able June 9th with
he.president presiding in the us
ual manner. We then discussed
our program for the silver tea to
be held Sunday June 20 at Chap
polio Station ohurch at. II o'clock
to which every one is invited to
anond an interesting debate w 11
be discussed. We then completed
our plans for the Blindfold punch
and Lemon Squeeze that was given
at the home of Mr. a>id Mrs.
Rudolph Minis 2513 Gervais
Monday nite, June 14. We had
lots'ot* fun trying to walk blindfolded
to punch the target. The
ones punching nearest the center
was Miss Harriet Williams to*,
which a lovely purse was given
and Mr. Wilks Bro\vn won the
prize, for men; he received; a while
braided belt. The ''firs for the
Lemon Squnzc were won by Mr.
Eugne Jacogs and Miss DraytOn.
We then seivod lemonade anil cake
About 30 guests were ii?snt. Our
next meetinft' will be held June 10'
it the home of Mrs; Rebecca Able
ojv Harden street. ..a
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MRS. VANILLA CI.\RK RIN
ckivks l-'Kl.H i l atdns
A few months after my arrival
it Allen, the sad news came that
ny father had passed a Way. Hav
ni; no on.e to depend upon, -1 was
'oived to ctlsj.'ontinu'e my -eliolas,ie
work* Rut upon my return,
his splendid teacher advised met
,o press .forward, hold my head up
Mid be a mail! Then wrote moth r
a nice letter. Because of her
meoumgiug words and .wide ' experience
as a teacher, today 1 can
,'oa-t as bti'ng a college graduate,
n tlie name of- (lod, i shall con-1
inue to press forward until i
Kail have reached the last I ootid
11 the intelle. tual ladder. I shall
dwa\'s ruiieiiiber you -in my pray
is. .May Cod expand your hapijness
and- lengthen your life.
Rev. Albert White,
08 Walnut St., Columb/u, S.
si.mmon's- adam,s nm:ddin(.;
IN ORANCF.IU RC. OR Ml ( II
INTKRKST.
The man iajfc of Mi s- Mu'ia'i.
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Ktavia Simmons, daughter of
ill's. Henrietta Simmons, of OrinKehury
and New York (My and
dr. K. Melvin Adams, son of Revs
ind Mrs. I). P. Adams of (i:e i>
rllle, S. C, was solemnized at the
simmons home on June Jrd, at
i:.'50 o'clock in the eveninir in the
Mosenec of the two families and
i. number of relatives ;*r.d friends.
>f the bride and yroom.
..An, iiiiprnvii-eib-ah-ai'' of I'eTTiT*'
md gladioli was.'arranged before
i lurpy nii'i'i'or in the lifir.); loom,
rile jooiu itself" wait?beaut^'uHy
lecorated with cut lloweis.
Prior to the eervnio'ny. Mr. Malic
Newton played a'con.'.et solo.
1 l.ove Vim Truly" and Mr. A.
r. Peai son sani^ "O Promise Me."
'he bridal chorus from Lohengrin
cas played by M ss Cecelia Danels.
The Rev. 11. J. Airs, pastor o|
;t. Luke Presbyterian church, of
)iangchurg,' S performed the
mpi t ssive ceremony.
The bride was giyc\i in marlane
by her brother. Henry Sim
lions. She' was lovely in a dress
f white silk net over white satin
uin nuiKui, 1'ii'i'iiiar veil, snouiuer
ehgtr, She carrel a lame sheaf
r gardenias lied w it h ribbon,
.'lie H i?n > 111 was at U liili'il la Air.
*?h'H II. I'l'UI'vOn, I I- , ( tlJIIMIII
urg, as best mar..
Following the ceremony an inbimal
reception was held. Mr.
aeob Williams ami' Miss Katherne
Williams greeted the .guests
,nd assisted in the living roojii.
diss Mabel Whaley of Orangv?urg,
preside! in the room where
he presents we'o d'splny.-.l,
Cake and cream were served by
dessrs. Jacob Williams, Kugvne
iimmons and Luther Williams,
ind M/ ssos Kather'ne Williams
nd Thelma Byrd.
NION BAPTIST CHURCH
CHOIR HONOR HI)
On last Monday evening, June
lh at 8.00 o'eiock thy musical
hoir of Union Baptist church was
riven a free trip to the Saluda
Jam and Abies' place in honor of
me cvf our faithful choir members
Jrs. Kliza Wise, who has been for
he past seven years spending her
acation in the mountains. Mr.
Janigault after having given the
'ree. trip royally entertained the
'oik at his home, Mrs. Manigault
he hostess served ice cream and
ake, after whh-h wc listened to
rTrc mngivtiul strains of music
hoard over the radio. Evevyone
lepf/rted having spent an enjoyable
evening. Mr. Manigault saw that
everyone was ^afe in their homes
again. We can never thank him
and his wife for their hospitality
shown us.
Mrs. Wise left Wednesday a.m.
for th? mountains5 full of er.joy*
lUK ^AJUnCi'lTU l.LAiJE*
nicnt and inspiration,
l< EE?K-YOl' N (, WE I i i?? \ < i
AT ANDERSON, S. C.
An interesting Jyfe wedding j
was that of Miss Margaretta Jcanette
Reese an d Rev. Mr -Calvin
Mo nice Young, Jr., ol' Anderspn,
S. C ?'"! Irmo, S. C.,4rospect'ively.
The ceremony which was characterized
by impressive .simplicity,
took plaec at 10:JU a.m. .June 7 at
the home of the brjdc's patents,,
Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Reese. Revs.
Elliott MeAdams and K. 1). l'ogue
olficiatetk The exchange of vows
was made"hi tiie living mom where
an altar of trailing ivy formed an
ell'ective 'background for the hi 1cay
party. Beautiful cut (lowers
were uset'.-fw- decoration., Mrs. AY.
I. Reek sang bofor0 t he 'ceremony.
The "Bridal Chorus" from Jdien-,
grin was used fur the processional
and Mendelssohn's Wc uliiig March
for the recessional:. Mis,- Bihmtir
ia Anderson played.
The bride wa? J-ti in nutriiajre
by her father, Mr. Harry Reese.
Rev. Calvin M. Yoiiny, ,) ? was attended
by his hiotiier. I?r. Herman
Yc.it ny a-- best nim. ' Inline-- ;
iatu'y after, the eoienii.ny I)Y. ;ind
Mrs. Herman Youny entertained
at' a" wediiiny h real: fast at their
Innne on Franklin St. lie quests
incTud'sl the bridal j arty, relatives
and closest friends' .if tlie eon- :
pie..
The couple left duiiiiy the even- i
iny for Irmo, ,v>. C.. where. Mrs.
('. Ms Youny, niotinw i.T hrideyrooiii
and Miss .Toii:ii<- IT. Youny j
"sister entertained - with.* a reeep i
tion. . .
The liviny room. . hiiijy room
ami yift room ware tluvwn ensuite
and was prettily decorated
with shasta daisies, eul flowers
in lloor baskets and pot flowers. "
Color scliefe was yreoti and white. .
Misses Otta A'len and Rose
Joiies. received the y'uests at the
dov>i\ Miss Gertrude Hall introduce..'
the yuests-. Jn. t h,.. reeoiviny
lint, were: bride ami yroom,
Mrs-. C. M. Youn.tr. mother of bride (
yroom; /Mr. ami Mrs. Ilany Reese
parimts of bride; Mis. T-. It. Jones,
jister oof hridetiToi.ni; Pr. and '
Mrs, Re. so; Atlanta, (ia.; Mr; and '
Mrs. R. NY. Boulwaiy. In-tht. yift
room was Mrs. Henrietta J on vs.
Registers. Mj SSl'S Willie . Mae I^
Jones and Ruth Fali?ui. JMWviny "
at the inineli howl Were Misses 1
Pearl Sehumpert an \ Kthel R. *
Gihson. ? ? ?
Out of fun- truests-ufere Mrs,- (
'I. I'?. Jor.es, i I 'i : Mr.
Mis.' Reese, An 1'i'so-n. S. Or. '
and Mrs. lie Atlanta, Cm; '
K<vs. Klliott Mr Adams am! K. 1>. '
IYjriie, Am! rs.iii. S. Mis- K.lnionia
Ani!r s?>n. Anderson, S. 1
Miss lYnl Sr: :iiipert, Chopin, S.
Miss Kiln! U. Ciihson, ColiintIda.
S. l\; Pi'i !-. and Mrs. .1. 1>.
Sartof, I.i-xiiiirt'oii. S. ('. ?
Tuesday tnoi .r'rii?a: the happy rir.jplr
left fo!" their home. Maxlon. j
Xro.th Caroliiia.
liKTlll.l; \. M. I!. ( Ill RCIf v
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Rev. \. lothea. Pastor i
St. S. S. opened at the
usual lu/ar. A cry title crowd enjoye
. the lesson.
At-11 oYlorlc the pastor selertod
Ri*n:aiu -t:o m- in- text from whieh ~
:t strom; e. m was delivered. _
Tile Juni.i ilri'i fl'lll'tll-hrd inn I
sic.
At 8 o'ch.vk Children's Day pro- (
cram was presented. S10.00 was :t
thf result- of tin* occasion
The am':.u&' picnic will he hel<J
July 5th :it Mars Held sponsored
by the trustees ?aml stewards. All ;
are invited to atteiv.,
Ever Ready club met at the
home of Mis I.. S. Snuh' Sunday." ~
The Booster^ cave a social en
Monday nicbt.
Mr. I,. H. ITairison president
Stewards board cave the pasior
quite a shock on the 1st Sunday
nicht at the end of service when i
the Presitl-. lit. Mrs. Rebecca Simoils
presented him a yatuable
purse. He assured them it was
much appreciate''..
Mi's. Evelyn Totvmcr left for
State col'eCe suhinire school.
Dr. I. W. Wilborn was a visitor
Friday. /
' Jfv. and Mrs. Louis Brown motored
to Charleston Monday on
business.
j Mr. Louis Brown. Jr., is much
improved.
nil- o:ui 1,i-losed fi fine
I FlO HI uiv* rv . .
session.
Mrs. Mable Summers had quite
II success with her excursion "
last Sunday t?/ Columbia.
The revival meeting at Trinity
was very good.
KIHIKFIKI.I) Xi:\VS
Children's Day exercisers were
held at Trinity A. M. K. church
on last Sunday night.
The Adult Thrift club met at
|i
the homo of Airs. Maggie Carroll
a V?."t?i-Hi 1 : -. 1". Li lli. rrr T
i IK* lie Xl lilA-til.g ;hv o-o'vi 1 .1
uay uignt ,u .Hoy ...l Ve home ui
Prol". ami A'.i -. W. 1 . i'-uker.
^li>s !.. !>. bit o":
Tuesday lor .1'iiiia .i .;>ina to >|??
this Milium r.
Tile l'wlioWjl:}.- V. ill .' u . > i '
week lor vano-i- j.ouit.;- ,\ is My :
til ( . 1 a ona li ].>
.New \ or ;; AT^ m N na ai.'d ill T
I'e M'im'Ii i".' 1' 1111 u i: j a. a.'iil ) .x -.
i-aiwai\l Irwin.
Air. and Air-, latin O. 'i'm'/a, j>
miii, l'toi . ;ii.?i *.*. 1: V. . ri. I'aiivei.
aeeoiinutiiuil l.y .\!i ?} I.l/zi,. Waldo
motored io CWi.iiiI.ia .tan.ay visiting
Al:.- Kujtejio \ / . i > . A! ej
>|kndii.g a lew iio.\.r>, at via .sanatorium
a iieliyi:i A 1 aV'.-i rr-.mj
was .spent* at the i ?;.i >{ AJ:. a..'l
AIi s. Koundtrce.
Jiev. ami ,A1 r.?. -n v. ere iveeijt
visitoi . in out r:t y - I'eia.ii.g
tile lillly V. .1 li ti.'. i r rv. ia'.i.'.e. , U- > .
aiid"Mrs. A. K. IuivA.iim..
We . .-sympathize -..it:.- Air.' !
Airs. West Thomas in the ! >
ilurir '<l;^.ipn.uv. . v! \iv?'>
wol'o tontinc'tcn. ;it lJethleh.tii.
- -.Mi's-- Ci.) imur ;M< Kie IvJ'i ^urn Jay
fur WaI>. (*. to . jaiia
snoiL'tihi^ with relit lives.
Mrs. I.t.'vr -AMItou is; )r. re f "t
Savannah, at the I?0*i> rif'liri,
motlie'r, u! k' ruiitittties i?? 'AMl',
and .Ml-. Ik likj Alolf;;,:.
;tH'l .Mi s. .V lutie Mob ley Wen- eall.
i to V\ *tv". >l)<i''m, (!:?.. Puesd.iy
iv l'niu i nli;:e<l a relative..
Mr. II. I'. ' 1'tiiler >' Olllahouta'
i;y spent a fe\\? n: .neji\s with
I'rt/f. aiut J?i*i s. ' \\ . .1'.'. faikti enroute
to (Columbia.
( IIKSTI'.U l'.\!t Mil' Ml IS.
Mis. l.ttey y.!n|,,y. willt kei ;v.<
rnur.fr sou-. .Mas:? <.. '.lame- am!,
r? > 1111 Henry iiiol'oi e,| tnjf r.?u 1"!
;'i i? lay. They tel.on <|'.' 1 -i it s::;. v _
>:vk will) theiii Itet little .daiiylre!
ui?! .-on 1 >< [i "thy at.<! Miw+n I' rlai'l.
w! o .-pen* Hie 'winter and
it11 n<IcM s'.'hon! tin i . .
M: s, Man M'ob'Iey i- ah', t.;
ie i.|i uttij a'oit without t!i a-.
>r .el'llt . lies, lie hip injure :;
i .few weeks a i a fail ft t. |
r. r i?oie'...al lei l.-ahe mar 1 - j
ins St.
Mis. Pntsv. GiH-li'. ii Sain. I
lay a!','tr: i,a !ii-i Iijmiu' in
V J., htivni'j ?? ? ?: > ':I! ?l In iv In -'
nils.- ii" iiuj ilea' ' > !" :u:ir,
Ui-, I.illi, "1?.!. Y?hW. .
Quite a 111' ii':- m.'i.Mm i i' 1 II'
is hei.v arc Im:!: ii; I*i!ma
t S'.imimT* S? 'm (; .. J;
liH. ' Many am :ii;?! .i:i _ tic;. I'k
laily-.- wi.il. -i. iiim a. ;y ?
In iv fur ; !n- six y' > k 'I i; ,
'linnt In ii: ii i . : i Jin.
a it It. m?'iv i I'liiir.-y ? : -..a . :
.ii..r S. I. Ki::l y
ii'! l-i I'l |)> fif t< a a
i:n .|.?.; \y..i U;' a- .a i:
: ->t tnii'iii.-.
Mi. I: '.a U'l | > I, S'.a .I..;.-;., . ... I,a IS
I lviunii'4 l'l liil ! . I !:
t it ti'i- w luvv f: ii i- . y. a>
mi k. ami tli.< i<; want'
licir"nil tin .< > ii'ia.i. a .
tin' t-.i.- yiit if nam- ! ; ';< ' 111>%i.
akt- tin ir 11!>Ui.
V. M i . < a?!? :?:;.:: I in.
.< * .ik'i ful s ,m.<>i!-* a: . .u-.arv
Ikuaist (linu.ii S.iiiila;. --ii. i* tf
:n.| !.T, *
Mi-.- ii!n I: ' . , j i j.:
ill I In?lily if;?r~, ?, r. Sin
At the bone , - .V|, < hulk-.
'hililivVs 1 \ va- ., .,,i' a
'arir.el I'l csliyt. . ;ui'cli'.;r.! v S.:n
}?y iu'ht. I'hf j yinn' was we!:
n.lctvil by tin- 1 11::^ j.?. The
ittemlar.ee: an.I -< i-iit ?. ' i,.:i wvr?
. Mr. am! M-<. .1 1' Mel.m-Li'r
I'O til - f.'ou.i |MM1!:' "1' ::yiI '
?!t<i eliiId. -a i!aii;'!:'c". .VJ ^t!: I
i*"<I l>al.>Y a . c tier
Mr. .li.se;,b. .I..r:.-s. w ||? ^?. J
he sin;: in-* a- tic IVh.'e.. Svii
aer year at i; <" ]]? . . ij
iiml.ia. it:i ii'.uii.,*: lio;i:?.. a. i
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