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Languages, Latin, Greek, French German. ,i.-l- Miss Youngt What are the principal parts of fleo? Mr. Aiken: Flea-o, fly-ere, bug-iv, gnat-um. - Miss Y.! How do' you translate Hwith a gift?', Arlettat Don' know. Miss Y : Yes, d ono is correct. .-..- WE HEARTILY AGREE. Prof . Lustratt Youni ladees, French is excellont to devel up the n1in'. Miss Sprout: Annie, how many hours a week do you spent on your German lessons? Annie B. 2 Nein. .il- FREE TRANSLATIONS 1 Agnes: IL JETA UN coUP D'oEIL He threw a cup of oil. Bertai LEOPOLD VDUC D,AUS'1fRICHE. The leopard, the duck, the ostrich NUMQUAM ANIMUS, SED IGNIS ,VIA Never mind, 'but ire away Qurs CRUDUS EMM LECTUS, ALBUS, Hoo-raw for the red, white, W ET sP1RAV1T! 4 and blue. -L- uca-rra l.a+.'.'.a dm'-me 5UVGYTi?, D Pov zrb. Stress iliaj fmlbil 4 .... and - en. er- sha- C-P--2-P u-11 Luflafnvaf: YLF, yer, Taxlarv if human, bl-tl' C-ON-mTl'huc... a X wx 3 Eg. Wi., s l La o se, 'R see xyxy If Q 'ss ' Q il pi fl l 7 X Q99 31 . , l f ,mx - ,Il 'Z fy . fer dv- f 2 1' iw! ka-',-L I ' f 74 - A If -ff ' 1, ids' 3' ' R ,l X - X X W V'-l: f'6Ul!1.u'h .. 2,1 p y ' 6Ti'Qf 'W' f X 1 Q ro .a Q .EY Z , Q 1 url f .4 UE-E -ff
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S. N. S. Orchestra. CHAS. S. STANAGE, Director. First Violins-Chas. S. Stanage, Phil. Branson Nina F ulcher. Mandolins-Hazel Holt, Frances L'Engle. SecondViolins-D. H. Redfearn, Candler Wilkin SO11. Cello-Farrar Bond, George Hodgson. Bass-G. G. Bond. Flute-Walter Holmes. Oboes'-Jessie Redd, Linton Sparks. First Clarinet-fGlen Bond. Second Clarinet-Frances Webb, Louis Patman First Cornet-Lanier Branson. Second Cornet-John W. Iacobs. Trombone-Charles Wages. Drums and Traps-Martha Foster. Piano-Elisa Edwards. CHORUS. , Soprano. Anderson, Sarah K. . Arnold. Ethel. Blackwell, Lena. Blalock. Yula. Burroughs, Lettie, Cochran, Willie Lou. Dunlap, Estelle. Edwards, Elise. Fletcher, Rosa. Foster, Martha. Harris, Sophie. Henry, Clara. Hilliard, Ruby. Holt, Hazel. Aiken, Anna, E. Aiken, Elizabeth. Clark, Essie May. Edwards, Lula, Holcomb, Mary. Killebrew, Linie. Kirtley, Anna. Acree, W. G. Cole, G. C. Cole, J- W. Freeman, R. F. Huff, Mamie Lou. Jones, Essie. Laney, Minna Belle. Martin Lorena. Milligan, Elizabeth Sale, Annie. ' Sasser, Maude. Stanage, Mrs. C. S. Stubbs, Mamie ' Taliaferro, George. Trimble, Eva. Williamson, Joe Winter, Ruby. Alto. Le Vere, Rosa. Monroe, Ollie E. Proctor, Erna. Reynolds, Lily. Taylor, Emma P. Wynne, Marie. Bass. Harvey, I. Q. Key, W. HQ A Smith, E. S. . Wiley, H. G. Tenor. - ' Clark, E. P. 9 g' ,Q 7' . ' . I
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