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jig' -F l.Il-.'I ZN gig Tho saying is it tnlios 11 vrooli to into-li :i vrook :intl llonrtltl nvye-r fails to fintl thc guilty Thait party. proiniswl Cliit-t' lilwt-ll. Q-wiiiiig Mr. :intl Mrs. Wing tlot-itlt-tl to tzikt- thcir ,Que-st to ai levture 1-ours:-, lol' sttwiuil pt-oplo whoni thvy laiitlw win- to spwik. The first speaker on thv proggr: tin wits Philip H:u'i'is, who gain- :in unusually short talk. This sur- priswl Dt-lorvs. :ts sho l't'Il1l'II1it'l'l'tl Philip was :ilwaiys long on talking. The lztnious Mliiwl Twins :ipptgztrvtl nt-Xt, Mftry :intl How:irtl. M:11'y's talk wats on t'How to Rtftliivc hy t':tloi'it-s. :intl Hou':u'tl's was :ts usual just the oppo- sitv. How to Hain hy fitlitII'lf'S.H Tho niost l,'I1IiHfx'2liiil' nuinhttr on tht- IH'tiQ'I'illl1 wis giwii hy Mrs. Myers, the wt-ll-lint tu' This talk n llilTl1l'l liSl. on Iitltlitg T':if'Dillll1T. Kitty Kfnignroo :intl Bertie Bulfnlo. was welll untlvrstootl hy tht? 1-hiltlrcn nntl Wits most Qiijoynhlc for the ggrown-ups :ts mill, Whilc' tho orc-ht stint is plziyintx, liww xyouhl you lilct- to lmvc- sonic- refretsli- limits? snitl Dun. Hap PY lhl'UQlit. siirlivtl Hohvrt, 4 ':tn't 1-vm' scryv too soon for inc. lit-lorv tht-y ywiw' quitt' finish:-tl tht' Rziflio-Moyic st:tI't0fl on tht' thirfl pztrt ol' tht- pro graiiii. lhf' nuxt inoriiing wlitfn llolort-s t-:nnv tlown sho stztrthwl heir hostess hy the following zninoiint-t-intfnt: Hit'il21I'Il :intl I liztyv tlcw-itlwl to ho ll12'lI'I'i0lT ininietli- :itvly so wtf r-:in join Miss Mttrkt,-r's pt-rsonzilly voiitliivtt-tl tour to Europe in her IIUXY IJHSSUII ti 'll got' nirplaniv, '1 ulto1ii:ni', suitl I7t'loI't's. YN ll. this is sutltlvnf' t-xt-lniiiit-tl liurton, Tliut's lim, soitl Ruth. You niust ht' iiixtrriutl hy our nttw lI1il1iSt6'l'. the R L-yt'i't'iitl Watlttfi' Mills-ix Ile-lort-s :tgriww-tl :intl they wxtstt-tl no tinit- in 4-:trrying out thcir phins for the 1 ultoni:u 1 wus to snil tho following Tut-stluy. Ihr- trip through tht' :iir wats inxttlt' in twtnty-six hours :intl was too thrilling to rt-l:ttc'. hut tluc' to Miss M:n'kc1r's sternly iivrw zinfl hvr l:titht'ul frienrl, Pilot Fiwl Sf'l1I'lt'. tht' ship kcpt its h:tl:nii-Q :intl tht-y :ill lzuirh-tl sur-t-Qssfully. The inziin zittrzit-tion tluring the trip, liomfvtir, was tht- tfxpurt took, Robert Jones. Unf- ot' thc plnt-vs Mr. :intl Mrs. .hu-ohs visits-tl yyhilt- in Paris was Mzulzuno I-50iistvr's lltsliioiinlilzi inoflistt- shoppt-. Mrs. .Int-ohs llc:-itlml to buy her tl'OL1FSE'2Ill lit-rc, sins-c sho hull haul no tiniv to ilo this hvfort- lt-aiyiiigg Aiiirit-ti. While sho was f'll0'1lU't'll in this tinjoynthlt- tztsk, Countvss Nonicains, forinerly Miss Oct-lisleix c-nine . PT PT in. SUTIII gt- ot sity, this wculthy AlIlt'I'it'ill1 girl inurrietl at t-ount with no nicans hut zi WOIlIlC1'l'Ul fzunily tim-ci with plc-nty ol' hrznit-hes. Her vhicf worry now is to furnish Afttlx' the mont-y to support thcsv various hrzint-lics. scoingg Europc tho iic-wlywc-tls will still flown in at 1-ozy bungalow in Culiforniai. Thus cnth-th the initial pc-rloi'1xnnir'e ol' thc Rtulio-Movie, lailglied Dari. Uh, It st TJ'euli',xl,1' wasn't it wonth-rl'ul'? ext-luiiiie'-tl Milclretl, in-ly is it silt-vc-ss, tltlt-lziml M:n'thz't. +ThI2'll'lilii .hnitg Athnns, Miltlrc-tl Bcnhoff, Prophets.
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