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/ fartford's Skopping NOW COMES SPECIAL | AFTER-THANKSGIVING SALE FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY When Profits Are Yours FOR REST OF THE WEEK, PREPARATORY TO THE REAL CHRISTMAS RUSH, WHICH WILL SOON OVERSHADOW ALL ELSE AND TO MOVE ALL STAPLE LINES THE FAS- TER, WE WILL HOLD A SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE FRIDAY ENTHUSE EVERYONE. BARGAINS SUCH AS OFFERED AWAIT ALL FORTUNATE AND SATURDAY Center: THAT WILL BUYERS. YOU'LL WANT YOUR SHARE. A, Ber{i(z _ News CAR SMASHES INTO HUGE MOVING VAN Man Arrested for Driving Under‘l ' [nfloence of Liguor | inee BOWLING SCHEDULE READY, Berlin | An of the night. tee are ca; 1%, Malarne Ritehie, Thanksgiving Services in charge Churches = ¢, tevens Heads | expenses, the end will be w. Kensington Church Canyass—Con mittee of Six Heads Berlin Drive, Joseph into Berl A small car driven by H. Gurneau of 66 Hepborn street, Hart. ford, last evening at about % o'clock, into a large truck owned Ly the Phoenix Kxpress Co, of Hartford, which was pi ed on Berlin street in tront of the library. Garneau was proceeding north on the turnpike and the truck was hru-l-‘ ed toward the north. The crashgwas | heard all along the street and® the arneau car was badly damaged, the front heing smashed and the wind- shield hroken, Little damage was suf-Y tered by the truck. Constable Frank Brown on the scene in a short time and a rested Garneau for reckless driving and driving while under the influence of lWquor. He will tell his story to Judge George Griswold in the Berlin town court this evening. Bowling Schedule Arranged The schedule the Kensington bowling leagur arranged mecting held at T. A. Il hall, Kensing- | ton, last evening. The schedule ! December 7, Berlin Construction, All-Kensington; Drum Corps, Baraca; | Getems, oresters; Triangles, T. A, B society. December 13, All-Kensingtons vs. Drum Corps: Baraca, Getems; Forest- crs, Triangles; T. A. I society, Ber- lin Construction. December 20, in the crashed Rev. spec also be service ton and the lev appeared J. C. Brer cla at 8t There mail w at a [ morning the The closed al the town (LH stores wi tomorrow Beriin Construction ve, Baraca; Drum Corps, Foresters; | Getems, T. A. B. socicty; Triangies, | All-Kensington December 27-—Baraca ve. Triangles. Getems, All-Kensington; Berlin Con- #“truction, Drum Corps; A. B, so- ciety, Foresters, January 3—T. A. B, vs, Baraca; All Kensington, Voresters; Triangles, Drum Corps; Berlin Construction, Get- me January erlin Construction, [TCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR at Grang: | church w 10—Triangles vs. Getems; | trustees, Foresters; All- the chure The Lo | the having a the | Another | to take Any breaking out of the skin, even | fiery, itehing cczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of ite germ destroying prop- | erties, this sulphur preparation in- stantly brings case from skin irrit tion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth | It seldom fails to relieve the tor- mwents and disfigarement. Sufferers| Clande from skin troubls 4 zet a little | rector of jar of Rownies Mentho-Sulphur from | meeting any good druzgist and use it like a|charge coid cream Ivu!! take ing the tire the congregat canvass. sh on of the afternoon, have been laid out as tollow district, Pond and West Lana distric Percival district, Ledge Hills and Stocking's Corner Kensington, Baraca; . society. January 17—T. A. B, society v& All- Kensington; Corps, Getems; Berlin | Triangles. After the schedule is played through onee, the teams will meet in the same order a second time., executive s Al T A of t the churches will be held at Kensington May Lord, pastor of that church will be in eharge n will also conduct a spe- m. 0] Thanksgiving service Paul's church. win delivery lin tomorrow, it was announce post offices today open from 7 and 1 d ¥ down over the the accommodation and the barber shop will remain open until o'clock in the evening, " In the evening a daner e h planning to be are several towns, to which prople will go gatherings will homes tomorrow. Preparations for Canyvass Preparations vass of the Kensington Congregational ere the h. wn signed 1o cach ny [E dist of town members of the Preceding the canvass and follow- morning service be tendered the er will be present and instructions will | be given to the afternoon work of visiting members of the first report of the | ion supper on the w. the P4 of publicity care Nuckle Thompso Kingo, Triangles McKeon, ® ¥ concction araca, 1oresters; Berlin Drum Geten arl Wilcox, presters; I-Kensingtons, and ooney, captain of the Tabs' team. A rules committer Jolles and W, fee of 86 banquet will be the season and awarded, Thanksgiving in Berlin Thanksgiving day appropr will ely be A, Fiske will he program. A Kensington Methodist of the services, at § a. b in no village Kensington or or The 9:30 ¢ 4toh lock o'clock b to from afternoon. Berlin will slores Bavings ank will wi holiday. Several o open evening f A B as the actorics also this all, many RBerlin in attendance dances in be held at for the coming Drum Corps, T. Drum Construction, committee consisting captains of the teams in the | league was elected at the meeting last | The members of the commit- | Construc- | Corps; Adam Bara- Thomas the consisting of 1t am was also clected and it was voted to an admission rach team, this money to pay league held at | trophies | for ushered | tomorrow with special services at the churches morning, family gatherings in the afternoon and various dances and entertainments in the evening. A special Thanksgiving service will be held at the Berlin Congregational church at 11 o'clock in the morning. Samuel al sermon and special music will union Kensington Congrega- Methodist 10 o'clock at | ghurch, have a| Rev rural Ber- d at the ofMices will be in the in i a be n shut the | closing all day will be given | peopls There neighboring Family several can- made al a meeting of the missionary will be divided ecember 9, T district, riet will be church. a lunch w canvassers canvassers. The will be given The Stevens was elected canvase at Jast Baldwin wil i 8. M of transportation. S Cow) committer and the solicitors held last evening at into dis- | tricts, two or three solicitors being as- | It is planned 1o have names of the parishioners in cach district written on cards and everyone | whaiever with church will be visited on Sunday Jistricts Chapel Biue district mapped out care of non-residents and out n A speak- en over to canvassers will be made at the church Tuesday following the di- night's | s THINGTON NEWS ON PAGE 14 | ; N feh yof evening following a raid at his home | [in Mountain View conducted by local | | police officers wherein damaging evi- ldence was secured against him. Grand |3 th | Was | last e | day down the | ended | ov ce! |ar se Vi T O December 9 will be used generally throughout the country for canvassing in the Congregational churches, Mucii success has been realized in the past and w greater interest in church work is expected to result from the caivass, outside of the financial benefit which the church will recetve, The solicitors | ' have expressed themselevs as being | P enthusiastic regarding the work, o Committee of Six in Charge : A committee of six members of the | | congregation of the Berlin Congre- gationu! church will be {n charge of conducting the Every Member Can- 88 of the church, These members are Pardon C. Rlckey, W. H. Meag. ley, Frank L. Wilcox, Eiizabeth P, Wilcos, Willlam ott and Samuel A, Fiske Rev, Mr. Piske will soon send a letter to members of the congrega | tion stating the aims of the canvass {and giving other information rega ng it The canvass wili conducted much in the same manner is the IKensington Congregational drive Tussle in Post Office The Kensington post office this morning was the scene of a disturh- ance when a chicken contained in & bag carried by an italian woman es. caped from its prison and tried i vain several means of escape. After a chase around the place for several minutes the fow! was ured I will probably be relished tomorrow Dance in Kensington A dance given by the of Kensington will be held this eve. ning at Forcsters' ha There will be plenty of surprises and a turkey be awarded during the evening Items of Interest Mr. and Mrs, Eddy N visiting friends in New Y Several from this place ing the dancing class of the {ton Grange each Monday evening The weekly T. A, B. whist held this evening ot T. A. B, Fast Berin Ttems There will be a celebration i Holy Communion at St. Gabriel’ church Thanksgiving morning 10 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Suteliffe of st. | Mark’'s church, New Britain, will hayve | charge of the service The ladies Gabric will meet at t home Rich on Main street Priday afternoon The Live Wire class of the Metho dist ehurch will give an entertainment in the hasement of the church Friday evening at § o'clock. Al are invitrd to attend. The following hours will b served at the local post office tomor. Thanksgiving: open at m. and closcs at 9 o'clock; re-open |8:15 p. m. and elose at 6 o'clock A dance and social will e given In the Woodmen club at 1 Athleti hall this evening. St. Paul's orchestra Kensington will furnish fhe music A minstrel and dance will be given! { by the Aplokop Minstrels of Middle town at the Athietic hall Friday e | ning, December 14, for the benefit o the Knights of Pythias society, The afanso™ wili hold it weekly meting on Friday night at the | home of Mrs. George DeMore A successtul rehearsal of the plays |to be given at the 8t. Gabriel's bazaar|g on December 5 was held on Tuesday | - evening at the home of A. Walsh. In |y |addition to these two sketches, ther | I will also be voeal selections. | | | u n in J % ot as { b th t t « e G P H young people | wil H Smith k re attend- Newing- will be hall In H a of of St ‘s churel . of Mrs, & 0. N A S row, 7:30 a at " e M of o o club MME. VOROVSKY ks Biazier, Baden, Nov. 28.—M Olga Vorovsky, widow of the Ruseian soviet envoy who was assassinated during the second Lau@ane confe ience, died herc today after a bric illness, JUDGMENT FOR $300 Judgment for the plaintiff to recoy $300 damages has been hande by Judge William C. Hunger- of the city court in the case of Hoberte Otte Allen Michae! wae counse plaintifr er |down |1ora | Derphine Attormry {for the against Seaton | vy was found guilty of | by Justic | al ca In 5 y | prised at their home la a o1 S di a $10 gold dered and have NMr. as a holiday in Plainville ments and the schools will be P taken [league of which Miss Anng varioun chur Day might not br L Fdwa | lainvlle ews | HABUSKY I3 FINED. ON LIQUOR CHARGE Mountain View Man Found Guilty of Manufacture and Sales EW BRITAIN MAN FINED | 4 "Observe 10th Wedding Anniversary— tussle Plainville (o Observe Thanks; Day—Union Thanksgiving Service —Trumbull Bowling Notes—DBriefs. fined $100 and sts in the town court last evening Justice Merritt O, Ryder on harges of liguor law violations, mannfacture and Monda John Kabusky was sales. He was arrested 8. Gwillim e. Britain Man Jabuskoy of the loc the charge iror Stanle: presented ¢ state's New Isadore also bhefore evening on driving. He was arrested evening following a wild Mountain View road when his antemobile toppled er. He was arrested later by O r E. W. Purrey and was fined $100 nd costs, $50 of which was remitted Merritt O, Ryder. Grand prosccuted this case iency circumstance paid up ~ary Fined. New Britain 1 police court reck- Mon- ride which of s8 « and willim recommended extenuating both cases the accuse Ohserve 10th Annive Mra. He aror 50 Mr. and wry New ritain avenue were evening by their friends 10th wed- wer pro- Vocal 15 of party of about of ion their They n oc ng anniversary, nted with picee, olin and piano selections were ren- | lunch was served at the church in Plainville and since that time the Baum buffet arried hey were ur Lady of Merc) resided her Baum is the lectro-plating Co. Holiday Obs Thanksgiving Day owner of vance will be d ohserys he Plainville Trust Co., and business laces in gencral will close down for he day. The barber shops will keep pen this evening until 10 o'clock and | The town its depart be closed services all day tomorrow be closed in ail il close all will ntil Monday. will held in the Union Thanksgiving Service A union Thanksgiving service of all rotestant churches in Plainville will e held this evening at 7:45 e'clock 1 the Plainville Baptist 1reh. Rey G, Ward, pastor will dellver the rmon. The colleetion which will be up will the Welfar I G pastor's of the o8 are urging the mem their churche to attend real meaning of Thanksgiving forgotten, Frambull Bowling Notes Temeo bowling cague schedule games Spectal ehurches, &0 ins I8 supervisor, The ors of w0 hat the the The e weekly of at Ideal alleys last evening and toppled he ping for the following individual nd team scores Machine 8% oom 80 reener AVANo ornberger " Livingstoy Stocking emingws Johnson Smith Ker jecke unt | geymonr w Dionne vigle Dior medh mere oom ek 108 riffin Hant “ 1] Papenio raie der | McGibue McGib Assidy dford DANCE Community Thestre Piainville Peaturing MIsS RITH BREWSTER Colored Sz Singer IMIPDAY. NOV, 30 W. Moore Comn Andrew Hogan and 1 Vanagerrs Factories, | 8 | Catholic Notes. A mass of Thanksgiving ‘will be celebrated in the church of Our Lad |of Merey tomorrow morning at 7:3 o'cloc The Catholic club will hold a and dance in the Legion post rooms on Whiting street this ening. All members of the parish are invited to |attend this affair. It is given the auspices of the Holy Name yeiety and admission is free. A num- ber of beautiful prizes ate to be awarded, Rangers Here The Rangers A. of New Britain win { Plainville team on |tomorrow morning at 10:30 {This is scheduled to be one of the i best played games of the present sea- son and should attract a large crowd. !'The local age’egation will practice this evening in preparation for the tomorrow. To Observe Ani and Mrs. C. (" whist | s0- Tomorrow. . foothall play the Nockwell” team Al Field o'clock. iversary. | M. daughter and son-in- Mr t. Thomis Britain. They are among the residents of Plainviile. n Sisters Meet, ple, No. 29, Pythian isters, will hold a regular meeting this evening in Odd Fellows hall, | Officers for the coming term will be nominated and all members of the {staff are requested to attend a re- | hearsal which will take place. Other {important matters will come up for | discussion of aw, Mr. jof New Jbest known Pythi | Pythian T their [ home g and Leo Seriously 1. Gustavus Cowles, who well {known in Plainville, is serfously ill at his home on Farmington avenus with pneumonia. The year and a {half old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, [ Perey A, Cowles is ill with the same kness. A trained nurse in at- with beth patients, Christmas Seals Sale | The directors of the Plainville Pub- { lic Nur ie tendance members ar luct matter, extensive cam- the amount planaing to cor i paign in this of tubcreulosis in the town has been on the increase and the sale the seals relieves the town of a great deal of expense and work. Further details will be published later. The sale will | start on Saturday, December 1, Red Cross Returns Chairman John E. Lambh Plainville Red Cross committee this morning that a total of about 18120 had been collected in the drive for Red Cross memberships. Any peo- ple in Plainville who not bheen solicited and who wish to join up, may do 50 by sending their membership fe to Miss Sadie Wheeler, treasurer of |the committee, It has been decided to continue the drive for the jer of this week instead of having it | close tomorrow and on Saturday of of the a have ! booths will beplaced in the lobby of | | {reguiation was thoug! in the Plainville Trust Galpin Drug Co. store received that | the o post office, and in the where contributions wil 1t I8 the hope of the committee the drive will at least equal the amount collected Iast year. That | means that there is about $100 to get three days to do it in. Wil go dver the top? Baptist Church Sal | Al haviog articles which they lto donate towards the mas salc of the Baptist church which to be held December 4 in church parlors, asked to send bring them to the pariors Friday afternoor the 2 clock fene to this hook table 18 mude religion children’s use and Plainville only annual Christ is and the o on hours of ‘NIH win year in For this | for | good fiction or which are no Community number are church between A the and 5 new e add the form of purpose an travel pocthy longet Dance the a appenl books on history, and books in he patrons o dances at Community interestcd in the nouncment of the managers that Miss Brewster, the colored jazz wi appear and perform this Friday night information Miss states that New be arge weekly the theater are an- singer Advance | Browster a favorite The music ley Tiros. concerning has York und she become Bostor by Gur orchestra in will Charter Oak Episcopal Notes Thanksgiving Friday, ® . Andrew's pmunion at 16 s p.m Painyille Hird has home Maple str treatment at Miss Juli trud Lyman | days with their furnished Thursday ser ; William n 1oly « a choly hear Brie on et after Hartford hospit Vies Graham and Ger re spend |of Boston, Mass My, and Lincoln stroet a tions on the birth « first rank i L The lodge rank aid Rritain the I supper of New am e wi conf & Main pag for this « ainvi odge New The officers of Wtended a W. 1. Morg last evening of Strong of . ass o tes mo of '3 odge given by Rrit th i key s Misy Eliz Court 1 ninmin i hom hoo! in for In McCa James yme on Neal ( vice in the Ur Mr Mre " Mrs ther Laura (Contin Community Theater Wednesday at 730 p PR AN A vivid picturization of Charles G, Nomis great el Marriage and Divorce 1 Lyons Comedy “MY HERO™ m 2:30 and 7:30 SILENT « With the Wonder Dog thrills, vo- 5. ™. Thur«das “rm Strongheart dust teemving with mance. heart mterest: with the mighty wolf dog crashing throngh a deama of humans sl A drama of heasts, O GANG COMEDY IR GANG under ! berts of East | |street will quietly obscrve their 38th| {wedding anniversary tomorrow at the | stated | remaind- | ~ Bristol News COUNGIL CONSIDERS NEW BUILDING GODE: Gity Engineer's Restrictions, Would Reduce Fire Hazard 222, IWO EXITS FROM HOMES Fri build ! Engi | the cisior but of th the | for t A of th a cer (a8 at linspe and i heen Fir inc th | more ment boun limit will b dwell rear In &i th ham ply » | has 1 that tenan | the |ered as In to (s the tan 1 erected on abutting properties will be | bulit {iine firem I Whe h stressed sidered common council revised code will as some regulations become connection Maine Club Arranges Program day ryard Sy Thanksgiving Sery duction of in the ¢ ing code, neer Carleto by th was ) as 1o be cons city boarc minor e v he cod certificate most I new set of rules. tificate to b present lis completed the ction th: 1 all of the omplied by w | occupancy, aliowing the use | structure will be granted. structures eproof ling the required i e “inner cir s and inclu outside Included that of tw ing or and ds n wi C W neer re were many houses in the Ingra- hill ith put in case of s would section this rnii one entr fireproof structures for the in {thought to apply the same rule Hartford a require all within the designated limits, not ing one other or two less ¢ ustment the w new 1 three to nen re three or | practicaily rasin the ¢ feet allow ple to work firemen has fires No signs will be permission inten | ture | ercet | may th road in tions the 1 has I eiden the ¢ | | ford | Thur Muzz {the ¢ s Wat o will mem [ Kiks progr strom's Frar r “easor “rea taff the ent of pub This win jon of adve w » interfere e case o to Forestvi have beey nterference nearly cavse ts, the r ouncil last Crimson Crim v fast will oppose sday mornir y Field in betwe arlier encou nip and t to ca ol ha ee former meef of 1he ra will be re Dutton Me rine Mayo e orial the e 1 Ruler A am Wi sung by Arthur J. Wasie Y k W William« Witlia w Kn iam meeti Umion Thanksghving Service Leave Ar fon Night — Bristol Boys Mayor John F. stic tenement the other speaker cises of Bristol lodg offic | known baby specialist, and < Mrs, | Roche left last night for Washington, | D. C., where they will spend Thankas- | giving with Mrs, Roche's parents, Dr. | Roche will return next week to re- ime nis practice, Win Harvard Scholarships, Two local boys have won Harvard scholarships, according to an an- nouncement from the Cambridge in- stitution of’ learning yesterday. Julian D. Holley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holley of Bellevue avenue, been awarded the Townsend nd scholarship in the Harvard ity Graduate School of Arts nees. He is in his second in school and holds the Pownsend award for the second con- secutive time. Charles E. Benton of King street, a senior in Harvard college, has won the class of 1817 scholarship. Play Rehearsal large number of the members of the Arym club were privileged to {hear several of the lines that form | the intensely interesting drama of ru- ral New England life, so closely as- sociated with Denman Thompson of | “The Old Homestead fame. The Arym club members were kept en- |tertained during the semi-dress re- | hearsal and providing their endorse- | ment s criterion the play in the | bigh school auditorium December fwill be a success, Much: local inter- est centers in this piay owing to the mecting | 2PPearance of I'rank G. Hyde, a for- Chitiioe ‘mu Bristol resident, in the title role . |of Josh. Mr, Hyde left Bristol to en- gage more actively in theatrical en- s and has been successful. cast for Joshua Whitcombh has announced as follows: Martin, a man about town Cecil A. Robertson Inglish dude Clyde 8, Whitham tougher than a James C. Thompson Gaylord B. Cook Clayton H. Cole .Robert Donaldson Willie Seery the For A Win U nion olarships hazard s : city City con- nd De- of the last night the :hianges to the prepared by W. Buell and Wade last night acceptance made idered at a 1 in the near hanges in vill be taken city oceupancy is changes of In this requirem itd be secured | 4 after the building | owner must have an building inspector | ©) L FO city regulations have t SON Ve Prime ith rti :':‘*‘ (he | REuben Whitcomb. . ot the | Ofticer MacGrezor The Higgins Boy. Bagn Foster, the fire n a not a few up be- law must Charles Dalby, an 5 “Bill" Johnson, Cy the as far first and | floor » sheriff Perry ing of the ut Hallett v ire constr 1s0n Dorothy riend of Osgood Nellie's Poulson onstruction req des all the city's of the present fir in the requirements | o entrances for each house, one & a front entrance, th this change, City Bucil said last night of 5 the waif Marcy Robertson Lillian Ricthmyer Bertha Porch Tilly . Bahnert Gladys Whitham By Herself Grace Gearing Aunt Tilda Mrs, Johnson The Maid | Miss Greenwood |'The Unknown . | Little Sis . which do not com. | The Swanzey Home Guards #s the third tioor nk G. Hyde as “Joshua Whitcomb" 'y,",.rp.“,d'\' Roy Scout Nominations g Officers were nominated for the en- s suing year for the local Boy Scout council last night by the nominating committee us follows: Honorary presi- dent, Mayor John ¥, Wade; president, Charles R Rile vice-presidents, Samuel T. Large and Ray K. Linsley secretary, Alfred M. Breckbill; treas- Leroy W, Greene; commissions vl . Refche; executive com- mittee, the Rev, Willlam B, West; | the Rev, Oliver P, Magnell, George IR, { Marsh, William P. Calder and Isaac Missal officers will be voted fon at annual meeting on De. | cember n ane L@ fire, the bottied 80 : story When consid- ner limits, it Was cities, that structures hav- fireproof and bufit This ton hareh decided upon garages nd other fireproo stories arefully urer er, K 80 as egulations These the the EpROC from property for the blase buiit the ands, sty of our gurages are hanging as Case Postponed the Gold and Hetton | compa New York versus the Me {Cready Manufacturing company of }Y‘h!lallr‘p)vl'. scheduled for yesterday ity | Afternoon before the New York su- preme court has heen postponed until Monday. Judge Joseph M, Donevan of this city, counscl for the MeCready ‘\rrvn(-lln, will go to New York Monday {10 appear vision as | on the Will Observe obstrue. | Thanksgiving day of a | by the closing of the Vision | O the eity, as well as the schools and e factories, The post office will elose at made 1o h0on for the day. The usual dispateh- ing mails will be attended to, High School Honors High school honor awards were an- y Principal Henry K. The of case upon 3 n ¥ of of abutt 3 hard times cuse e the of the supers the . with works i the that I de n avan riising ith tratric matter Holid will be observed business houses ans comy to the ese ained “ ine of nmber ace eports night < Play Here son were “le W Hart or en of Ends o'cloc) second game of | teams, Tn | isitors took 6 10 0 score The West ngthened sin ing and plan other score, the nounced today t | Cottle as follaws High Honor Freshmen: Ralph Engel, Jtuth Guilford, Charles Norton, Bdwin Roy, Sturmer, Fthel Tuttle, Dorothy Tyler, Ruth Usher Sophomores: Marion Virgi! Carnell, Roger New Pritchett, Anna Tuttle Constance Prackett William Dunbar, Spi Anna g the 90-100 these nter th mp b ene P by |1 K cont str Allen, Hildur a | Carlson 11ln|v Alice Juniors \Masor gnvs for Clyd ¥ Alma Soren- ‘morial Orator ¥, nic o Josepl Dutton | Rode Ima tot annual | so s Iuth Linberg Honor 85-89 lLeonard Rer of eniors % o'clock vitual wi ' Frank Demarest, Helen g Marjorie Huth Hagstrom, Hultman, Char- Catherine Lyneh, James Salamone, eshmer Crowley, Charles Je Francis I'rie Holt, 1. Ingraham thy Ni Tylet lirection At ki yed b bert astma scph Flemi - music Voster, « he i &n anor in Howard Sophomores An ning Goodsc1 Hart, O MeGibbon Wilsor niors: A Priscil Howard 2 ; . ! Memt ‘ A orie G Annie | A s Abrak Hackman, Hultma Clyde jer cteher Vor Not Known ] Oscar Pease, La fistelle Ca Hef- oris ot izabeth M3 orte Klena Cather ath Mention 80.84 Alia Doris Homorable Halcke Hele imund Lincoin Kiimo- James r My Gladys Viosa fie Wanda Warine Herbert White, Zazel Ammerman, Reaucer, Hooth, Louls Edna rriet Gai Heffer. Bar- ciyn Pie- Hover, Sheehy, orniioom, eet, Peter Sture Reinhardt ¥ Veronica onic i Ko Maso 1e | o Alice Mary Tlosemary Wa sinztom b ontin v Fourteenth Vage)

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