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MMnvm Ito WUnop
VOLUME IV
STUDENT PUBLICATION OF McMURRY COLLEGE ABILENE TEXAS. APRIL 1 1. 1927.
NUMBER 26
ANNUAL FETE FOR MAY 2 TO BE AN ELABORATE AFFAIR
"?
'HILL BILLIES' ROMP HOME IN FIRST OF TWO-GAME SERIES
BROWN WOOD BATS
BEAT MEDLEY'S
MEN; 12-8 SCORE
McCoombs and Mitchell
Head Swatters; "Led" and
Hill Good Hitters.
Skipper Medic) "ind his IihIiuii ircw of
ball tossers struck a snag here Wednesda)
in the form of a Mountain Billy when they
lost the initial garni of the series to the
Daniel Baker team 12 to 8
Contrary to tin two melees wild the San
Marcos Bobcats the Redskin Hill Billy tilt
was one of ye old lime singeing matches
instead of a pitching duel
In fact to reyersc the order of things
seemed to be the order of the day is
pecially in regcrd to the Indians They
reversed gear and backhrrd- throughout the
entire matinee Every thing that could be
done to lose a hall game poor pitching
boots afield mental mistakes all with the
exception of poor lulling the Indians did
it
As lias been said it was a slugging bee
It seemed to be the hitlers time on eaith
and his mlit to howl Roth Indnu and
Hill Billy howled long and loud and lone
sonitl) lo their hearts content I hoi
they're satisfied "When in Borne do as
Romans do" st tilled to be the Redskins
theory The Hill Billies slugged -so tin
Indians did too jud lit pilihing and field
ing go hing The) wen decidedly en pisst
according to tin st)les of the da) so if
course nobody did them
Laying nil foolishness asidi huwrer
there was probabl) some reason fur tin
tribes ineffective pitching and loose held
ing too although no ihhis as to why they
lost the ganit In I In first plan the field
was heavy from luesdij night's drtncbing
by J PIumus and (oinpaii) and the phi)
er neyer knew when the) Marie) w'uilier
they were going forward hackw ml sii-iji
up or straight down
In the second place while tin mountain
goats slammed the right handed slauu of
Patrick Murph) all oer the lot said bin
ler went into the game with a pulled tendon
in his right shuuldtr and a man with a
pulled tendon shouldn't 1m exacted lo
pitch food to his mouth with a knife and
fork in the bush leagues and do ail) good
at it
Murphy was finall) jerked and Mucin II
elongated right bandir sent in to itplaie
(Continued on page 3)
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INDIAN BAND GIVES
PROGRAM IN CHAPEL
TUESDAY MORNING
Brookerson Makes Hit with
Freak Stunt as
Opening
I he McMurry Band eulei tamed in chapil
Tuesday morning Mr Alton Hrouku-oii
added color lo the first numlur on tin
Band program the band ph)td 1'aik
up your troubles in your old kit bag" be
hind the curtain Mr Brookerson appeared
on the stage in ptiitouiiiie When he with
drew the curtain was raised and tht bind
continued pi lying the same strain in i
Iivther tune Then the Indian Hand ion
turned to delight tht audienct with ume
choice numbers from their rept rloire -ihiir
closing number the baud played ' l
ma Mater". The bund numbers aptaied
in their unifoim sweaters for the fust linn
From the deafening applause which fol
lowed each number it is evident that Mr
Shepherd is obtaining iixults. He ii giving
the band some stiff wotk-outs very regular
ly It is also ewdtnl that the Indian Baud
will be in first class tune when tin) maki
their appearance at W icluta Falls on
May 13lh
'ii
Orchestra Members Enjoy
Picnic Saturday in
Mountains
I he members of tht McMuir) Oiclu.lra
rujo)cd a panic Salurdi) -thermion and
tuning in the hills at Ruffilo dip Hit
affair was planned b) the duector. Miss
II. alike Muiy. Following the tup In the
mountain the giuup spoil tin afliriiot.il
hours luting titer the hills Just at dusk
a latgt (amp file was lighted ind tin tit
l.oiali piiuic uppr whkh had betu re
pared by Ml-" stnr) ml Mitral of the
uieliils is was seiv.d Itllowing a i It isant
luni alumni the limp fix tht group 'e
tuilitd to lln udlegt
lhi.se piestut fur llu ntiasiun wt le
DcaOitt soi) diitilor I uelU Hal liidge
Aline Ham. I illlan IK II lit lie Ja)
luuix' leheu and I ouiso Druiiiiii mid
Met-I. lllli.li Johnon liuiiuil I'tek Hil-
ton Shepherd Lame Webb Oliver Ruth
and Gerald Culluig.woiili
Seniors Establishing
Classical Traditions
Cartful diagnosis Ins icvcaled the
fait that the irect and dignified
cnrnige of the masculine members
of the senior class this week is
due to son ntiks brought on by
especially stiff collars worn by them
1 uesday as a part of their movement
lo establish the most august tradi
lions within these classic precincts
A fiesliman remarked that the
seniors looked the way he felt when
his mother washed his ears dress
ed him up and sent luni to church
he fill out of place unusual so
lo speak A sophomore remarked
that the seniors looked rather incon
grous while a junior massaged his
neck in prepiration for the ordeal
next )ear
I be painful experience is to be
repeated each Tuesday class autho
itics decljre
........
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MISSES SEARS AND
GAMB1LL PRESENT
SPLENDID RECITAL
Popular Soprano and Pianist
Delight Audience Monday
Evening.
Buug Nmi soprano and Lillian Cam
bill pianist were pit suited in recital Mon
diy eeiung hy the McMurry Fine Arts
Department in tin college chapel Coming
a- one of llu outstanding stti.lt tits' pro
grains uf tht )eir. i large crowd paid them
tit tribuli if iiprtintion from the fir-t
ii ites of tht buuala b) Mis Cambill to
tin Ii i il v olds of ' M) Lover He Conies
on i Mm t h) Miss Scars
Miss Caiuhill is oni of the younger pu
pils who is rapidly gaining recognition as
i pianist Her pl)ing ability shows a
brilliant lult lit. ind she displays an ability
for serious things Her playing of the
'Turkish March' fium Ruins of Athens
lit ttlimi n liiibeii.lt in shown! much poise
and interpretative ability while she por
I rayed brilbanl technique in leshchet
-k)'s larantalla" In contrist to this was
the Nmata' from Mozart which showed
Ik i in a lomphtel) diffi nut mood
Miss Sars who posstsstd a lovely lyric
soprano voict of unusual swietntss was
I robabl) at her best in "Stiizozo" by Per
gulesi The am l)e Pues h jour" from
Ionise w i Itrlllllll) suited to lit I stvlt
ami quality though 'Wings uf Night" by
Watts mil "1) Lovtr He tomes on a
Skee' from Clough I eigh'er wire lovely
songs for displaying lit r puisi
Miss Gutnbdl is not well known among
MiMurr) students being a private pupil
of Mr Simpson Miss Sears is doing her
second ) ear's work in tht lollege and has
been quite popular as i student as well
as a tine arts student and public singer
Mie was awarded first place list year by
tiMli ili-tiut of Musical Clubs and rep
re.enltd thtiu in the contest at Pallas
where she received rt cognition among sing
ers from all parts of the state
McMURRY TRY OUTS
FOR ORATIONS TO
BE ON APRIL 15TH
Four Boys Entered With
the Winner to Go to St.
Edwards.
The local prtbmiuaties for the National
Intercollegiate Ortoncal Contest will be
held in the college auditorium Friday aft
ernoon the 15th at 3 o'clock The con
test is held undir the sus?rviiou of the
Bitter American Society of California ny
boy or gitl in ail) collogi or university in
tin United Males is eligible provided the
collegt or universit) has betu duly en
rolled
Il.tiM lauiiing to enter the local pie
Illiniums att Raymond dioik Richard
rlyiiu John Hitdon and Chappie Hardy
'I he winner of these preliminaries is due
In iu in St Iduards Luiveisit) for the
.lule pit Imiiiianes the v inner ol which
will Ih sun lo llu Itgiuiial tilJ tin nee In
lb. tin tl tuiiltsts
President Hunt in Dalhart
Revival; Morton ftong
Leader
I'h suit n I J W Hunt is i undue tint a it
vital meeting ill Dalliait when he htld one
uf his fmt aptsiiulments afttr tnkring lln
miiu.tiy Servict lugan on pril 1 and
it is laiin. d to i lose the t ru son piil 1?
Grad) Morion a so liomoic of llu tol
lege u aulstiug luni ill the singing
Steen and Nowlin Win Last Three
Debates on Tour of Eastern Schools;
McMURRY DEBATERS
LOSETO EMORY
WEDNESDAY
Emory Team at West End of
Longest Tour Made by
Eastern Debaters.
MtMurry debaters lost Wednesday eve
ning by a one to two dtcision to a It ml
fiom 1-iiior) Universit) Atlanta. l.toriii
in what was protiatil) the mosi inieresiuig
debate ever staged on i McMurry pi it
foiin I he question debattd was Rtsol
vtd Hi U tin Inli r Mlietl Wir I) his
shoulil In iimelhd" and the affirmative.
eie was put forwar.l for tin visitors by
David A lockiniller of Ath. ns Georgia I
audit W McDuffce of louisulle. ken
luck) J I Shiwbert. Jr. of Abilene until
Wane took of Big Spring luld the nega
live pusmon lor .it viurr .... '"'
heavil) on tht affirmitivt argument
Hit l-inor) ttam won the lirge t lid of
tht ilttlMou lloin tht Indians by a suit
mil ea) though lively deliver) and gain
td the dett rnmmi). itlviintagt in rebuttal
woik Hiiwevtr tht visitors declared that
In- wis the stioiigtst uptiisition that the)
but mel sunt leaving thtir Alma Mat r
on ibis lour the longest ever made bv an
hiuor) dt biting team
On this trip the rmonaiis have sevtn
debatts llie Muleiu contest bung the
fourth and as ytt have not been defeated
Onl) three debate- have betn si!iec!uli.d
for Texas and the Abilene contest was
fuither wist than any other scheduled by
the eastern team Thursday night the)
intt 'viulheru Methodist Unnersily on llie
negal.vt se of tht war debt question and
won .' in I. wh.lt the third lexas drlnle
s I. bt with Baylor University on the af
firinitivt of the same subject
llie oiiening contest of the rmory l"r
r. suit.. I in a I to 0 viclor) over Burning
ham Southern Universit) on the affirma
livt of the tK ll subject The) also de
ft alt. I the Universit) of A.kansas 2 It. I
on tht prohibition question this nuking
four victories without a loss The tour
will be closed with i tonte.t on Russian
niognitioii at Louisiana Mate Universit)
in Ihtoii Rouge. I a
In the debate here Wednesda) night W
( Hol.len head of the history department
and dt biting coach presided with Ihonias
F Ilayilen. leienlly tltcle.l mayor of Abi
hue Rupert N RichariUoii dean uf Sim
nioiis Umversily. and Judge Henry PtHiisk
judging the contest
Dean McKeown is Busy
with Lay Activities
Dean B M McKeown is engaged this
week in carrying out plans connected with
the lute be holds at leader of lay Acti
Mties of the Northwest Texas Conference
of the Methodist church Ile met with tin
1 i)iiieu uf the Rule church Wedutsda)
morning at 10 and at two in the afternoon
he held a seciil session in Muuday lo
day he is attending the district conference I
of the Lubboik conference whiih is meet
ing in Lorenzo
JUNIORS DRINK TO HEALTH OF SENIORS "OVER TEA CUPS"
v BANQUET GAY AFFAIR AT MOBLEY SATURDAY EVENING
Ovtr the lea nips' lhe members of the
Junior diss drank the health of lhe Sen
mini il Junior Senior banquet at the dining
loom uf the Mobley Hotel 'Saturday eve
'mug wlul later Miss Julia Luker sponsor
uf the Juniors read into her talk "lhe tit
thai hinds" lhe future Mrains of " uld
I aug Sjne" dosed the meeting that was
t repits. utatiuu uf the spirit uf 'Alma
Mai t' sung dmllig Miss I ukei's talk
I Mort than (if I) wire gathtrtd around
tht banqutl tal.lt whith was deturattd ill
Ih MtMurry lolur. of maroon an 1 white
e((. t lively slrtsstd by latge bowls uf led
tulips laced at i ilbtr end Hit s line tones
wtre tihoed in lhe menu for the elaboratt
biiiquel super of five tours s while the
ill. me uvir lliu Ii a cups" was reflet led
in lhe list uf iniualurt tea tups fur lavois
with humorous furtunes luutaiiied therein
Hit' program was inaugurated by Wal
late Hill president of the Junior class who
introduced Gilmer Addison Mr Adduuii
gave a history of the class of '27 in which
Prohibition Question Won
By Affirmative
Speakers
3 to 0 victory for McMutr) deb iter
Ralph Mcen and Ear) Nowlin our tin di
batirs of Potomac btate Sihool it kevsci
West Virginia last Ihuisda) pi it 7
marked the third of a scries of ictones
for the Indians in the fori nsic field Sinn
leaving Abilene on a tour of tweim two
statt s the team has debated eight turns
on the affirmatie side of the qutstinn Hi
liedt That the Volstead Vtt -hmil
lamcnjrd t0 aiow tle Ejr o 1(Jl hn(
and beor.. anj was no nti ()( lmiln(
lof le dfclon ( lt MliXl (inlk(
College in Salt in. Virginia that th pendu
f . ..
Since the winning of tht first 1 lute th.
f.at )ia9 asu wo xc01) m-r )lus
anJ Hkns Cofge m Hkm (f w
Mla winch with llie uitory of l. Ihnrs
da) lllakes lhre suct.ss.ir iiin hs Ii
at)pcars now ia . Im)lan W1 (
f ffi) on thi decisions for lb tr
Mr Slien in u porting on tin tltbitt in
Roanoke said "The McMurrv Dt binng
team met Us strongot corn t titum -irui
leaving Texas at Roanoke Lolltgt of Salem
Virginia Monday April I and won r II
Whelan ami C M Hefner rtptisented tin
1 ullit nan School
"The Texas It am out iltssed tin irg.ni
Kins in argument and di lively md it but
Hi work cann in strong '
Stem and Nowlin are now on the home
lap of their tour and tonight April 15. in
dt bating the question ' ltesolvtd Hi it u
rtdtral Department of rdiiialiou should
lie establi-hed with a -ecrt Isr) in the I'ii-i
dent's ( ubinel" taking the negative suit
igainst Drur) It liege at Springfield Mo
On Monday evening the team wa- ju-l
f( (mm ie Callailun U
1 11( moj.f. of VoNttad tl
I . u lraln frum s iaHrime ulm
81 : Canton. New ork. a mIumi! lint i-
prrhap-laigtr than tht University of ls
() Apn 3 hr) inj nuJt a U( jm
n1( wer namille Kentucky debating
ht. salm. s1i1Jt( ap ! ( eIlrt ril M
I tltllrll (tom nrllt.r of lu.e lfats (nw.
(eeI1 rtctived
I WlJa mkll thc. t.am tt lie llllltmilK
NmllIWest Hiplist Colltge at llollivar Mo
' lie promimon w t
rl0lr! r)Illr lt. (lllr wl i
tourlls) I'l) Universit) on pril lit
v tam frou hilliia Univtrsit) I Ok
iuiinma was jefeatei rary in tin sum
u lcMrr) teim cumlKei f Mamil
n0)i am lurier curr) 01 u qHrsU)1i
Keolvt.l That (oiiLrt.s should eni.i a
Uniform Marriage and Divorce law ' Stten
and Nowlin will defend the negative of tht
question "Resolved" That Congress should
pass the MiNary llaugui Bill"
This will complete a series of thirteen
debates which have come within a penud
of three wttks on the tour Steen and
Nowlin left Abilene on Murth Jl and met
the team from North lexas State leathers
( ullege in Dtiitnu ami lost llu rt on
prohibition Following this win four olll
ei defeats (or the Indians coming in I ouis
una (ollegt in Pinevillt 1 nm.iana lit n
hrson and Blown College in Aik ultl In i
Arkansas Arkansas tolltge at llattsville
Arkansas and Georgia Agricultural College
in Dallon Georgia
was included tht fact that thty win tin
first fieshmeii to pul on a ' fish da)' pn
gram Hying their (lag siicit-sfullv ml
j crowning a queen of the ociasiou In
response to this tht Met prtsid. ul of llu
Senior ilass J rht Garner gave a I ilk
'in a mure lively vein tilling wise jokes uu
each of tTuS diss men l r ami giving iw ly
stcrets of each He closed by hiving th.
ilass stand and drink to the I allh of lie-
.Illinois Miss Gract lie t rail-ton llu Jinn is
' in a toast to their honor gut sis an I Ii id
the fortunes found m tin It i nqs nil
iluud Miss Julia I ukt r spuu-or of lb
Junior class tlostd the prugraiu with i
it lute uf the Suiuus Iwtnly ytais ui llu
future wht n they have letuiiieil fur a
leuuiun and ate having' a barbeiui ot. r
whith I'ruf W C Hold u in a tap mil
guwn is presiding in outer to laise mom y
fur a museum for the famous branding iron
collection At this point she asked th."
group to stand and sing liua M iter'
and then giv the list pail of lur et-ch
Hill Junior Editor;
Miss Posey for Seniors
Diruin Hill bis btui stlertttl is
l-ilitnr in t hit f for the Junior edition
if llu War Whoop whiih will ippen
in t vutk I his is in kieping with
lln i ii.limi of hiving eith diss put
mil tht lulltgt )iptr fur out issue
lull )eir Mr Hill auiiouncts his
s iff of a-sist mis as follows Gilmi r
Xililisiiii ssitini l-ditiir. W illace
Hill "sports Fditor rdgir Irvine
mil Jessie Mill News Fditors ami
i- Utimloriil Miff lit ne Graham
l.ian lee ( ranston Beulah Irac)
mil I it. lit Mcador
Hit Minor Fditiuii of the W ir
Whoop will be put out on llie Jlst
of pril according to the regular
-tht dull of the el iss editions Miss
Ii wel Pom ) has been selected as
tht rdilm in ( hief It is probable
tint with llie entire class as rt
tuti rs he will In able to bring out
i vtif -pltiuhd paptr Miss I'ose)
innoiiiiii s In r staff is b Hows Hazel
rnnld ilant rthtnr 1'iul Metl
It v Mints rililnr niit Mathews
It nun I tbtni mil is Repoitonal
slid rlie t inn i Ail-tin Newton
In in Mi-on t bfford I ryt Donild
Kiuivuti I in ile Kiiov lilliin Bill
I tin Dm llnii.tmi Slf Ull. I
M it rut md Ms ill lliyltr
ORCHESTRA PLANS
TRIP FOR MAY 4
Dramatic Club to Assist
with Two One-Act
Plays
llu On lit -III of M. Mimv It.lleg. in
etinip lined by llu t a-l foi two tun at I
la)s to bt stagtd Ii) tilt lilt mini- of tilt
ibr-.pitu Di iiintl. hit Invt Him I to
makt i lour in whith will bt iiithidid
( in-bytoii on Ma) I Mlhtiugh all ulht r
tlitts in It nl Hue pui rims will piobibl)
bt givtii ibout this timt in M-vtril nihil
town- in ir tht n
lit I iv- in In 1 1 givtubv tin l)r mi iln
I lub mid. i tht tint t linn of Ml-. Ilil.n
MtVtly Ii. 1 1 .1 lln -p..th ut. .I. in
Hunt llu fn-l llu Ivi-liut I'lut bv
II till I itkiiigtnii In- betn -t ig. d i it Mi
Inn with much -tun-- On tht fn-l it
t l-lnll il wis givtu Is tin i nut hiding 1 1 IV
tf thus in the K Mm in Viiditoiiuin mil
wis litti iitstiitttl at i - ii id mgi mi
foi Di ii n Wttk by tht Wnintiis toiuui
llu t 1st mt hi lis W iv ill (ink I oni ( amp
h. II. iiiii Miibtws I uolyi MtV.lv ml
Hill-tun Nil llu sttoni liv will I.
Till t f I iinnlits Mim lliuis mlWivm
( ook in ike up tin t is
llu on In -I. i his i in I vuitd iu
liam whiih has l.ti t hi - uilli -ul
t in is in tin nitt it iiiiiii tpiiblits Miss
lit Hi tit Muiv is dntitii in I iiimiiiiiits
tli it tbosi to makt tht lii vtill It In m
Jay. luuis. Mthiu Hli- Ink Hugh
lolin-on 1 nut Wibb Obvir Dii-b I ru
nun I'. ik HolbsW i Hilton si!
Unix 1 1 I imy. In. II i llil In Im iii.I I il
ban 11.11
Chapel in Charg of. Rev
Lyon Wednesday
Morning
It.v W I ly.m .-llHH ell. I if III.
Mu'tiit Di.tntt of tin Mttluidi-t bun h
spoki ill ilutl Wi lilts I ty mnriii i. llu
mini llu im of his id In- w is In "Ion
li(.lit shun ' t list a loin i till in t'rov
eibs
sh. sss.i llu I ii I III it Ile I. il Ii.
tlnl lulls is llu nil tolltg - 111 whith
is I nm I in Mini) loll g. s .In in.
t In ltd Ii. i I ilk lb. gi.ui . in. I hi sg
in Vull I in Sv
Mi ml is i I tin s I - -i m ri
Ml- Vim Milh. ws Mwh lliylu 11
ll.li Miilui Jtw.l r....v t lillu.l Hy
I mil. Knot I null Mill t)
l. -is Jum Mi-oi Mli t.mur. Mom
ltd) i. ii-liu . w Idgii Divis Dun
ill ltuuyt.il 1 .ul Mi .11. y I'iiI in I Mis
W t Hi.l It
Illinois iiijuyiiii tin uia-.u w i.
Mi-.. Mull i Mi llu I' l I ml lull
It ill Myall lliulih liny I liil.ll II ml
ltd.v lluiford ( fiiiim Me It vi 11. t.i t
I... I lail.tmi I M. litu Minim 1111
llliiu Missis Inn llolltii Diiwm Hill
Honor J.l.iisuu Ovid Don il Istui t.ilui r
.IIioii. HtiUtl Wtst Mr and Mrs ll.
Ion 11 s hKlt n (. l
rail llim rs HI Williams Kill Maitln
I II Muiriy Jr in I tin tla -( on oi
Miss Julia 1 uktr
350 Characters to Participate in
Gigantic May Pageant; Complete Cast
Is Announced Thursday Morning
QUEEN ELECTED;
IDENTITY SECRET
'TH rORONATinN
11L vUIlUlirl 1 Illl
Pageant to Pass itl Review
for Entertainment of Her
M.
ajesty and thc Court.
Hit Mi) lilt in iiniuil fn-t tf l iv
rtlehratinn of MiMuri) (nil. g. mil in
ullit r iii-titiilion uf llu til) siil.hi! i -urn
lai ft ilurt on this dilt is tnli pi- nli I
Monday. Ma) J an I mile lirgtr ml
more iliboiili ibis vt u llu iiumii
uf llu Qiitni uf Mnv is tn It tin tliuf
tvuil of lhe ftstivil iliiiu.li i piMmt ti
bt givtn for lur i ntt it iiiimtiit will 1 1 u .-I
f istinaliiig
Hit ii -nil of st i ui hillitnn. Iv tin -in
.1. uts of tin institution Muiiilii m iiuiig
will ih tt riiiuit tin ipiini -lu i. ilium
In uf nihil llu Jiiiimi or N in i tli-
fir mi nthir girls u. i IiliII 1 tit . . i
wis bt r nli null is in In ..il t Mint
iiuhl su -t s i n in till ui tliinm
to itnivt lur trown il tin I m Is f ih
luni High ( hiui.llor
llu il tn v. i liuiiii-ii iimn
I milling is in It llu .ut if th. bit
llu tpitni is in tlno-i Ii r t-niii hi
will P. knit. . f llu t.t isiuii Mi. will I.
I ill tilt i itttudt I Iv i inn luf liuiioi of In i
ilium with lur t-init ui i -tut itms fiom
tht lour tolltgt ihssts who wilt tl.ttt.l
liustliv imiruiii) but vtlio-i iiums m 1
-ti bung ktpt Mint md llu i.iltmv if
llu nll.g. and llu ii .st his In 1 1 hoi
I . llu- will It n it-tut itivis litm Nm
moils I mv.isiiv MiiI.iu I bii-tim t iilhi.
I Mnltiit High Nlunl an I . 111. i -ilioul-
.. tin ..ti nil th. sin ll l r
quisiis Miss Vdilu l lurmiek uf
Mi i low iii.l Miss I Il f s.st
v ml .-.tils .1 linn thoisim will
tl-o Ik lots t I I il.
Ilium..
loi llu mint num. til of bit luiu-tv i
in mt siuij i 11 ss in
rtvitv l. ft i. Ii i nun 1 In t hiinlrtil
ml fifty will I. . i-i fi rts in llu- ml
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on liiiinli.il ihil.litn ol Ih. titv Mi-
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siii.il In'foti iht i.uirt of the queen May 2
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l''H HI mi fury altt mliiils Hull Miller
fu" .unn butti rfbt s I-a) Morrison
Vim. is Miiigus M irjorie Munger Alyce
Willi mis sirah t.ittu Dunne Mae Smith
Mint lower Joy "site ind Jooephtne
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ttctitm of Mi-s Sotu M if Hines who is
to 1 1. -.nt Ciiidir.ll. th. tharacttrs are
is follows stipniolhtr II in I Rambolt
liiighlus niti llmrv I'.arl land. Cm
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lnnis. Doii.lh) Ihoiiipst.i Mildred Hat
km- Mt II i Mutiu lauy Page. Jane
hi Wiight I'iiiu. Iliiiinin. Morris
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ri-.de II is to b. the pleasing slur) of
II in- 1 mil Crtlhtl whith is to lie uu
ltr tin diiittioii of lis Minnie Mae
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nihil I'uckttt Dihii 1 iir) lit ne thy
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