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Old Maid ' s Memory Book, 1925 TABERNACLE LYCEUM Friday Evening, Jan 16. MISS MAIMIE ADAMS WILL READ HAMLET PRICES, 50C TO $1.50. SEATS ON SALE THE POSTAL COMPANY ' S SYSTEM REACHES ALL IMPORTANT POINTS IN THE UNITED WH-Gjj . STATES AND BRITISH AMERICA, AND via COMMERCIAL CABLES, TO ALL THE WORLD. ' CX FOKM TELEGRAM POSTAL TELEGRAPHCABLE COMPANY. This Company transmits and d WILLIAM H. BAKER, V. P. Gen ' l Mg ; massages subject to the terms and conditions printed on the back of this blank. JOHN O. STEVENS, Sec. ALBERT B. CHANDLER, Pn 75-BM. J. Br. 10 Paid, 8:05 AM, RECEIVED AT NASHVILLE, TENN. Murfreesboro, Tenn. , 29th. Nov. 1901. (Where any reply should be sent.. Iiss Conn. 0. Thompson, Franklin Road, Nashville, Tenn. Jack and I will arrive on the ten-fifty train. KATIE NEAL DOOLITTLE.
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MARY J. BLUE, N .A., PRESID ELLEN ARMSTRONG, Secretary. MARY B. PRYOR Vice Pres THE GIRLS ' LATIN SCHOOL, L . T ™r pi T , M BOSTON. MASS. I ' ssioner General Luke Wright. .1 J. of GoodlettBville was all astir last night, the occasion being the de ' but of Miss Elizabeth Ann Herman, the charming daughter of Mrs. K. S Herman. Their beautiful home was artistically decorated with palms and cut flowers, and from be- hind a screen of evergreens strains of soft music filled the air. Miss Herman was gowned in a Parisian creation of white silk mull over taffeta, and looked the veritable queen of society that she is to be. Those receiving with Miss Herman were : Misses Burke, Lacy, Lenox, and Mrs. Tom Verasopbt (nee Madeline Park), and with their charms lent grace and enjoyment to the occasion. ' astor N. D. Hillis, of Plymouth h, Brooklv V- rcsin-ned fro - nooi Hei were for selfisr ing Eng ' the in Ja dis- tion ten semb ir Tiishi to Sistei •!p pect - tors We a n she suft, ..iiu iv [tie ..ord 01 his comfort and consolation. CANNON— BYG-ACRES. Mr. Sam. Cannon announces the be- trothal of his daughter, Miss Wilmoth P. Cannon, to Mr. Bob Byg- Acres. The monthly statement of the pub- bt, issuer ' nri ' - ;in ' - erati the theS T City Quf
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