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V ' Saturday, July 3, 1987. Mrs. Susie Nowell Tolbert, formerly of Columbia, but now resic ing in Baltimore. Md., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Hazie Hell Bool man on Gadsden street. We wish for her a nleasbnt stay. $' ? Mrs. Ada Burns Dm en of Can den, S. C,, has been ill for th< past five weeks at the home ol her parents , Mr. and Mi's. Bun yan Burns; Mrs. Duren is still ir a serious condition. ~ Mrs. Edith Bums Robinson is also ill her home on IJ-eid.t St. Miss Ethel Williams, who taught in Cayce, S. C., a graduate .ol Benedict College of 1935 is study_ ing at the University of Indians in Bloomington," Ind. She is working toward her M.A. degree ir Physical Education. Miss Vivtt4teH^r~FtnTJ?s^visuIng ? hor brother and uiutoi?Mi. Climles W. Jacobs and Mrs. Evelyn J. Robinson of New York City. We wish her a pleasant vacation, Mrs. Ella D. Randolph the "wife of Rev. J. J. Randolph of Sumter S. C., returned home Wednesday . afternoon, after spending u very pleasant week in the city with her sister and niece Mrs. Rebecca Pompey and daughter of Eust Gervais street. Miss Nann Howell of Hopkins returned from Myrtle Beach Wednesday, where she had been spending a -peek's vacation. She reported an enjoyable visit. Miss Edith Moye of Columbia is spending her summer vacation in Merrick, N. Y. She will remain there until?the upon ing of school in September, We hope her much success. ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs., Cordelia C. Laney announces the marriage of her daughter Lourenia Anu-tta to Mr. Esly Caldwell, on Saturday, June fifth, 1937, Columbia, S. 0. ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs. Mattie Hare of Newberry, S. C., announces the marriage of her--daughter to "Win. Earl Caff of Columbia, S. C.. Jan. .31, 11137. NOTICE. Anyone wanting an experienced First Grade Teacher; pleasg call at the Palmetto Leader's Office for information. THE FRIENDLY CLUB Weekly meeting at the home of Mr. R. Minis 2513 Gervais street with the president conducting in the usual manner. After the cjoyotjons' business was discus9ed. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Able are nlnnnino- f<rr n trill to Raniheri? on July 8th to plan for a picnic In Bamherg rounty in behalf of the club. They will be guests of Rev. A~. G. J anevette 2-1 ,r)?Weaver Street, Mr. Willis J. Brown returned to with his and friend at Pinewood. The members were glad of his return. After all business was over a delicious salad course was served. On July 7th meeting wUJ be held at 1105 Harden street with 1 Miss Gladys Bowers acting as hostess, LES DEMO! SB DOS Miss Mary Sanders was the charming hostess of the Les Demoiselles, Tuesday. June 22 at her home on Washington street. The living room was beautifully decorated with lovely garden flowers. The meeting was called to order by the president. Much bilsiness wa<# discussed. After the meeting bridge was played. Mrs. J. J.__.MarshaU won ?high scoret; consolation by Miss Francina Davis. A salad course was enjoyed. All members wished their president Miss Francina Davis a very pleasant vacation in New York and other northern states. m * m> WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CITUB. The War^J One billing Workers club met at the home of Miss Nancy Sims, 403 Sumter Street, * Tuesday June 28, with the president Mrs. A. B. Dantfcier presiding. Tha meeting was sailed to order and opened with the Clul pong led by Miss Lottie Sims --l>ray^r'^y'Miss Lucy Jones; Bibl verses were heard from all of th< members. Then Mrs. C.M- Thomp son led a beautiful song. Th< minutes were read and on motioi by Mrs. C.M. Thompson, seconder --by Miss Katherine Sims approvei Mrs. Eva Mae Moss led the elos ing song; Mrs. *&. B. Dantzler let the closing ode. l.'AMASAfNT. ' On Tuesday evening June 2'Jtl i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Paytie enter tained the club at the home o: Mrs. Bouie 2.T21 Gervais Street 1 The meeting was called to'ordei ; by the vice-president at 8:30 p.m ^ JusT As 1 am was sung. Prayej " by Kev. A. Burroughs. The rematT 1 ing part of the meeting was turn ed over int6 the hands of th< 5 president. The minutes of the last meet ing wore read, received and adopl ; ed. The roll was-called "and each member responded. In the buktpess ^ discussion that followed, old busincss was thrashed out and new , business wag considered. New plans weie made to be undortaker _-4r--HTTr-near~Tuture. The club ad; journed to meet wi^h Mr. Harry - Riley and G. Shlith July Uth. i The host and hostess served potato salad, saltines, punch, ice , cream and cake, TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB. St. Matthews.?The Twilight Social club met at -the home of M rsT Salmon Mitchell on Tuesday nite, June 22. ' The meeting was called to order by the president Miss (). B. Addison. The devotidnals were conducted by the chaplain F. B. Guinyard, and after devotions the president took charge?of the meeting. Old ?and new business was discussed. After the business affairs many games of cards were played, The hostess served punch and cake, The meeting -adjourned to meet at the homo of Mi sses Hennie Owens and Beat) ice Randolph op Tuesday nite, June 30. ESQ I IRE SOCIAL CLUB NEWS Spartanbuig.?The Esquire Social Club met on Monday night, June 28 with Mr. Charles Dogans at the home of Mrs. Cooper on Mortk street. Many matters of importance were discussed; after which the members were served a delightful course of potato saUuli crackers, wine, and punch, The next meeting will be at the home ?f Mr. Minus Edwards at 1 home on East Valley St., Tuesday night, July G. LI CKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home of Mrs. Penrlino Cojemaip Glj9 pippter street. The meeting was called to order by the president Mr. Sam Williams. The opening song by Mrs. Hattic Coleman. Prayer by the president. Second song by Mrs. Annie Porter; Scripture lesson by Mrs. Carr, the 23 Psalm. The presilent called for minutes of the last meeting^ which were received and approved. Sick committee inade their report, one i|ie? her reported stcki?Mrs,?Inez Williams. Business of importance was discussed for tire good of the ' club. The vice president made a god talk for the club. Members present 22. The next meeting will be at 1222 Wheat St. at Mrs. Rosia Anderson's. There will be a special call meeting Sunday afternoon at the vice-president's home, Mr. James Kt-nney. Dismiss ed by Mi-s. Boyce. Refresments, cake and punch." L. W. BRYANT, ROYAI. KNIOHtTS ORCHESTRA John B. Hailstock proudly presents L. W. Bryant, (in person) and his Royal Knights orchestra; Chattanooga's, newest sensation. This attraction is one of the fastest swing bands in America now touring: eleven outsanding artists. _ JiOSE SOCIAL CLUB. The club met at*the home of Miss Rose 2372 Senate street at 8:30 Tuesday night. The meeting was called to order by the president. After devotions the remaining part was used for discussion of unfinished and new business. We were very glad to have Mr. Walker, a visitor and also enjoyed the splendid remarks he made. The host was Mr. Shivar who served delicious punch and cake. Next meeting at the home o f Miss Marie' Gary on Lady street. Vipltora ar? alwayi welcome. t> THE RADIO LITERARY AND ; SOCIAL CLUB. , e a Once again the old masters are . here., to . bring you the highlights e of the Radio meeting; this time 1 with Tube Charles W. Grigsby, -j 1216 Gregg St. Our devotions j were conducted by Tube Herman _ Smith and C. VV. Grigsbyj Thon 3 the minutes for the half yea. reviewed, received and adopted. After the regular business* Tube Geo. A. Elmore addressed the club on the subject of Copperat tion. We need to cooperute more - than we do; as it takes coopera^ tion in all walks of life in church in politics, in business and pleas r ure. When and where there is eo operation everything works along smoothly; buCAvhen there is no cooperation well anything is like"|ly to happen, So let'us all get i closer together in all our undejr. takings in life for the benefit of I all god causes. We are willing \ to cooperate, are you? Let us i boost, but don't knock. Let us^ try Unl?\ Unno 7IV* ? - > ' . VV uu. u, , ^uuu r deed every day for some one; so r at this sayssg I must remind you f that this is news from Station R . LSC and until we meet Tuesday July Gth, i):30 p.m., with Tube " Roland Harris, 815 islanding St., to bring you the dews from Radio i again. Your Announcer, Geo. A. Elmore. ' -y . LAWN FESTIVAL AND CHILDREN'S CONTEST ~ A Lliwn Festival sponsored by Mrs. Celeste Douglass and 'Mrs. Elestine Youngblood will be given at 1403 Pine St., July 5th.com mencing at 6;30 p.ni, During the festival the children who are contesting for a first prize of five dollars and a second prize of two-fifty-will make their reports, The little contestants are Mabryl Hughes, Jry, Nathaniel Chavis, Jr.I LilUe Mae Thompson, Gwendolyn Watts, Doris Raiford, Betty Brown A. B. Parnell, Jr., Wilbert Cantey, Amos Smith, Jr., lone Norther Crawford. Virginia Parker Dorothy Glover, Delia Mae Entz-, minger, Weldon Dixon, Charles. Bratton, Mamye Lee Jones and n 1_ i... A ? -1 D. VT..... ' anun? diuwii ui iwmv City. This festival jiromises * an enjoyable time pot only to the little folk but the older ones as well. Refreshments on hand, You are cordially invited, - -- | SAUL, KINO OF ISRAEL ALLEN'S AUDITORIUM JULY 13, 1937. WAVERLEY LIBRARY NEWS We are indeed grateful to mem bers of Benedict-Allen Sumimn Sc^poj toi their interest s|\own in the Reference, Department since school has started. The Librarian has selected a group of books that rpay he of interest to the teachers among these are: In Spite of Handicaps^ by Ralph Bullock, dealing with short biographies of famous Negroes; From Captivity to Fame by R. II. Merritt, deals with life of Oeorge- W. tjarver; raui Kooeson oy r-siamia O. Robeson; Wornen Builders by Sadie Iola Daniels handles very well our leading Negro Women of totlay;?Upward Ulimb by 8. K. Haskin a distinct course in Negro Achievement; What I owe to my Father by Strong discusses several persons' views of benefits from their Father; Heroines of Service by Mary R. Parkman, tells of interesting women of the country; The Story of Haiti by H. G. Mar-| shall with complete history" o f Toussaint L'Ouverturc and The-r Junior Book' of Authors by Kunitz and HJaycraft. This book^ should be of great interest to teachers who plan to obtain books for their schools, to enable them to select syituble stories by the best authors of Junior books of today. The Junior Travel Club has advanced to a membership of 70 and the hopes are still set for 100 s<f kifidly let your child or inform any child you know interested in books to connect himself with this splendid club. Joseph King Gregg has fulfilled his reading requirement and has made a very fine record in his report on each book We hope anl trust that more will avail themselves to join this club and read more. 11 TABERNACLE BAPT. CHI'RCII Greenvrlle, S. C.?S. S. at the usual hour conducted by Supt. R. Bradley and his co-workers with a large attendance. At 11:80 Rev., Samuel Gandy ran; PaaJvWito i-fcAiifcj TO J 01 n> w hiiv : >!?:* i?i (jvwj??fii Ho\V all I..v .- y.? vit <lm\ it In y. iI (' L. it \.in (!,.|, it.i Fine W < ? l-fi : I; i -;?y.' tsv Shuylv' .teat's no lionet able sir. th? u-l? K\ Yy one - miiK..Maybe -h i." day. toy Nn S'it. i]i>n't K. t'uusi* my,,1'Vis are s< Alnl 'nn inH::ll ti preached a wpndei f i serni'ou allenjoyed.' At 3'00 p.?p. Rev. I !? 'Vain and his choir (ail w'ti'.iM .-had charge of the loili.a'; of the pipe (Viyran. Violin - '1 Mi -. 1 !? !-. cn I'oxvc. (white) .Mi-* <* Hook aid sang a solo; pn'cii:;. Mi' s- Florence I.ykes. The ju'."iio \vi-. in charge of the wlnf- J:.i11?> T. church of thy city son: tie inu*ic \vas- liomai' < ' in'.ch* t+lt' |il'i I"'IV - S (l! i:' i \ , .11 :i ;i(J tllf leadership of til I tr. |!<v. Win. Watron. The Senior Mi.-si<v a v : . . with Mrs. Belle (Ipldsinith day. '.\fI 'T hns-m.v-s- tlin i..-: i K1'' licious ehiek.cn |tie. it e I'iim. Ma*, and Mrs. Wall. of pi io. i's visiting jAics.?Wall ? Deacon Wi?i. Stlnhoi;-. I .'act. I street. . Mrs. W'alfce: .m- a beam I tifi't" solo in the -nlorni: civice. Everybody is welco.u.e tyour -i r vices. ? : ? . r SAI L. KINfj Ol' A l.l.KN'S AI D! I??i: 11 \i .11 I. V 15. 1"!. BETHEL A. M. Iv. i ill !I< 11 | llcv. M. Jackson. I'.i-tur Ihu lingk+HV;?S. <M u . i. ret Holmes lel'l for I'. oad-lnbia last Sat hi day.. She i>: .* ' .|dw vj t.. ! see her daughter M ' l.n \ I ' Ilollt'way, graduate I'foi, : .Ma>o II igh seln ol. .Mr. .Alvin (iiirher. ! 1 i o day morning" for Atlantic < .\V I M ; . I M ' . hJ. . . 1 , Ul>< I J. I i- I ! (It'll j from Mcnphi's Salm-i- . . j port oil an enjoyahh. I >.' . Miss Mary I.utt IM i- ?m-! till* sick list at this \\ .' j hope for her..a spceily i<> >\ ia. I t Tin* ("riltiren's l'a\ j~ ~ t n v. as j a success at tiiyht. Miss Frances Key i. at li'Mi: for hei: vacation wlion she hopesj to cnji/y a much needed rest. Miss llermina (larkei '|;as ie turtleil to iter practice Work at the ! (fiioij .Samaritan, -hospital ' :?1;< having spt lit tinee wcckie with her parents. Miss Amai.iut.ii -lack-oil U-ft for Richmond. \ Wednesday [ Kev. \V. K. |{:? a' eon. (. is!, r ' of Mt. Zioi> \|. i; , hutch prca. Ii fit a most \vo!1 ::': ;11 s? ! moii < n I Thursday i.yht ??.i hearts ueie made to rejoice. ReV. .laiksoti ' ached a Hint I. (let ful seiiuon > day nan may. The Sunday lesson v. a reviewed In lit.. M. S. .lane assistant Sunt, of- the See !a\ school. A Hit IA II I I. \ i:\VS St. .Iiiphs \ M Ik < hutch Ret. U . S. M on i I'qntor Sunday lac'-oK- w . tended. A .> 11:?>j- : review. ol' t li quarter wax- conducted by MGx Mary T. Giv<i.c. Ibniarks^Hfr interest by M:v- IV,da (I. liaddon. 11 fir. a.m. t'.i n.c-fer used Job as a trvt i>.m. Rev. Minis brootrhi !! ' mv-sagb from II Tim. I:K. At 1 p.in i:i . A. I liiK-i1 wo'ud, pastor of . I 'nion Rnptist church preached a TiJi' mi sionary?n 1 i Acts li: i i.~~ Wo wore plea-cd t > ! a .v Rev. . . W. Matbis also lb v. G.inter with with us. Misses Faniiic. Tiddie and John-' nl(> Taylor also Fani.ie J Jii.'uinloft Friday for New York City. Miss bertha .Maori- left J>at\:i . day for Phi-lad -TpTiia. Pa., to spend her vacation wi:b ndaliws. Miss Ada G.o<idv>in, Atlanta, Go. and her little niece Jacqueline are pleasant, visitors of Miss Geu'raiq Latimer. Mesdamcs 1>- inn. I. ( . lirown and E. V. Raid at'' in led the Rap I tist Missionary smk-ty at Sumter. JJouth Carolina. > ?SAI L. I\ IX<; or ISRAKI. AI.LKN'S AI IMTORIIM , JULY 13, 1037. M * . ^ TAYLORS NKUS The Woman's 1'nme Missiona y met at the hoiin- ..I .Mrs. Abe- Seek ast Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McCarl were din- ' ner guest? nf Mr and Mrs] A. D.| I : loi is Miu- WalK.-r i !'< ' "T.ii v.ji'ti'vi' !???) ; .'ic iiva . .-j,.. , -nr.. ynxt. v.! < >tr.'. > [: .! ? . I ?*' 1 !<>!.!:.I- :.!, ! 'l-.'l.l lulti'l i;1>' fn.' a i -.hi iwV/'al- > :' < !. < : \ :11 . " .|,i. n IM yoil'si" (').'mi-; ?v! ui' won I;, . ' v i-.-linu' : h?w 'Iii- . 11 t???; In-- ' Siuiilny, "If. I!.. 11 it-!: ,:il ; .Mr. 15.. ! ! I ? ii'k W- n -1 tit* . !i: ! :< ( j?Vav>tS ii!" .Mi-. 15- (I < -h\ ! :. i;:-' Si.uni'.-r. . ; >! - . S. !' . ' i ,.f < ;r.-i-v . t< 'A.'ii fi"' . 'it i.V-'i'.t* - M ! I ar k in-. Mr. a!,.! M..S, I'my ala> Mi-. I M. I?. Dial. sjH.-n'i ??t v in.' S. < ' 1 ?M . AVfflm l'"t rr^rTTT Hi VY-r ; M< I.* S .'1: ;av will?id-? .Mr-. I'aM Ziinnu-nnati. ' Vi . a - < .AJr>. ( haj lii' Mill ?.h -. r l* in la.t tin-, h<>im- ul' M.r. ;:?>! A:-.-.. VViUU-;Zrm mo-tann of ' la--t Sunday. ' -.) Mf T.'rf.-f sp'vnt' Sunday . a}*. '01.iji with Air-; l?la H roiiirhV'/'-. v ; ,, .^ikr-u (M^ria-'i llaVid ( hurch .. Sunday ris'l.!- a p?>jjiam Was V ivdji by . Mi -s I!. Sa,.tt- and Miss Atrutn A i. :ti:11 y.- It uu.-'a In til. I n : i 111 y ? \| ., 'ILi'lV'' v<-t:n- Av:ts_ pi'i-sr-ntt'd first !' t tin- highest amount V. : i.-if \> a- sn.ny M iy s Daisy Gi o<-V . v i-\ ?*tt i <i tin- most beautiful o. 1 /it- Mac . Ali-.v/inder Mr. Hiidie si.hO; Mis. An<i ' - "It. Yi.l'.O, ( . .11< -i.-t JOli T>''al am .'..at ?:!i . cUd td'J.M. ? - -- ?-?|IM.I.I N \ NKWs \>d! > t-'w .. i d ' !; ted iiu JO ll'. i :|. \ Mm (J.nil V\ id ami Sas in'if a!ub <>b?D< ii. a 11.- ' .it t lii- i onic of At; I ."l.-ii i,: -; 1 jaiiay. l'n-siUcnt, Alt.-. AkV: v M. (itci-ti;\l,. . i >iit - H ado. Mr. .1 >i, 11 1;! it- r: < hut ,tff \\ in- I Sal a., N ('., injim f? visit In- iiarm. and friends last work. A! . I. !' \\ !' Helena i> iit-iv wjili i> u:i!v:it> Mi. and Mr.-. . v\ i i !.;, .if'Vi n-ii.ii i;- fto.n I'ti-.'i'n > ! \ la.. ii-llli lllllji'-from culI;.., t. \ IC4 >I M) ( \m:s I . . 11-!it> - v- i it s? .1 \v.a,. opened :h: .i'l?V .tin- Jiapt., jlri.'. K. I.. Thomas. - - - i : i? j.ii.-i ?.r pnm .f! a -on! >tir: ' -".IMIOII e\ < y'l.i.ly > m to : .V, n.ioyI'd it. Tn lo-v. i alt). ,::; of St. S- !>-' A . T. M. K. ihuivh and conyre-. -.! \\Hr:'hi|ifd ;\vith a- at St. i i'.t ;i A. M. K. i hui cii "it- 1.*x *ii- Uai iiKM ol* Way-j is. visitit'tr her pother j i o j j' Uiov. u of thi> -action and war [ si,.',>i>y.i a' St. t'.mi Sun lay". . 11 1'. I?avis of (loh'oti., Kla.,[ -ju i.t !u-t \v? ok-vtid Jn this sec- i v i - i! i: .'j- t datives. lie n a' - ii'- I ..1. Illicit Tinnier' ol t'loT- ! t.!a. l'i. ' i:. v. 1". W. Washington was \ i - ii:i loo. M a: eh Thomas \vh.o ~~ ; :: .1 rrn miiIII'T il:K-. > \ 1 1 . I\ IN <. (>| ISIC\ Kl, ~ \i Li n s \i wnouii M .II I A l;?. i't.17. i ;i11 \ihi.I'lli \ \ i:\vs. c. I - |'!i l;nk'i!'ii away Jami in . a! .'i t \...i . \\ i t , iu iil ', I <ia> . I I!:. '. J, at I ! Ii ill Bap. f. ;t: i !:. --B-: -A < JtV. N. J.. B>.\. i-1 i -. pastor otli. iatl ||'. a . :t: l it :'. many ti v..his witV, Mi ' ( ! iia.t^iitft Mis - i.. -mi Mr. K<|. | :n;m.! .I?ii. <' htinUia. S. - < -. M -.- a Nit iii'lia Smith ! t' S. t'.. M -. I.ula At .li t -! ?tr Vtr.-iaih-r-ibmr Ha.. .Mr.- . Bonn \\i'-t-'i-. Hi.ila.lc !p!ua-. H;t,t4m fmit vi i!;,- I: . S. .\\ .lai hsun. l'hila?'? : Mr K-i ?r:k -lark-nil. Co ittmhia. S Mr. Henry Jaekson. H i-. > City, \..l . .Ml'. I-!,Mil. Jack * . ; iii-a!-. : ii.v N. J., it host of ! nii\is an.I llrnnows. Mr. Jackson \,i the the laU- .Mr. audi A! . -. I*-. i?nk Jaekso,, of Conjr'aree. S. ('. Ifo. also leaves one aim: 5 a:;<i mall-. Mr. .larkson n\*i 1 i bi? sadly missed by bis ninny re!a i'.' ar 1 friends throughout Jersey. To know him was to love hint l|o v a- a d' votod husband ami a ! fath< 1 and a faithful ihiis-1 lian ?> his rhunh. Mr. an I Mis. William West011 ot 2I2'I N. Warnofk St.. leave for Columbia, S. (\. Friday nicht by motor; accompanyinjf th>m nrb their two daughters Miss Ollie f | 4. \S : 11 | Mi ? M Hf , jW. tu? Mi-. W . MiJ tV' j-t'.ii, Jr.. .MJ -AVrrtM. lii > v- iT! -; \J '1 !>.i. ' I' i t,< i. V .11, Mr-. W . - - : .Airs. * III it- ii .'i'M i >':? ? S!. j MY i"i u j-Y . -:uu ami . Ti.fj'."'.'.m! ! ai.-l a ivlinn M - ' . j ' ' >;.M. ;ti ; M I- . 1 .'.u i. i. . .'.J' ' ' '/iS%. 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Til: - I i . i I'.ia al y. .v 1, i ;.-,l lit*. a-.:-- .l.lMe :u. '.7M-.t ^ : ui...i father- Ml. ati<! M *1 'a'. . 1 a a'Ii \ : St-!', i a:..! 111'"'. li>-5 1 la.!! .< *1 'as' 11: a\v l.-y. ) i. IN MliMOUlAM lli iia iiia' y .ha. i-Aiul i:i>-iln r Milli.- -la l-.s.-ii. v. in <U--| pail.-.l this Ii'.*-. -1..IU<?11 y.-a'r av- \ *M? a-fl '.a i>-a.! mi.tli" V; C ?! li.iw .vi-'im-s air 1-a-I ir.U' < ;iie ami ? .v<r; v.-io . 1 'eai mot Iter. w'e can't in* hayi-v ;,< wwere ul.'-h We!V }?. ! ?-. Hut >leep . mother a'i take \ n \v,. !.'\v y>t;. Ik.;. I..\v y?i>.i (. .-!. .Iasu> lev y.'U nv ay v.e will tn\(-r: \. akai hope L<> join yon ,i, i i.at >weet i !>\v ami l.ye. liKN JACKSON, Hi:>i.an,l. J Children: !. nt St;mpt< Geo. Wnr-hinitton. Andrew .lack>i?n. Lieutenant .lac!..-?>i; ami Mary Lee v, iiki.I' wanted?kem m.i: HOTELS' Kie." jii iu'ticauy everyw here pay inexperienced -experienced help > |o-:> 1 ,"i n:u:; .!:! V " StaniD bi inr- ileiniN. S*-l n11 -j v ice.' T-l'."S Broadway. NVw York. 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