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--.. . , ': , " ' , , .... . " ', . , ':., > .;."I" ,.-. " , , : '*' <,.:.:'' :. : ' r:' : ( .IP . ) i : . 'r I'' : , ' ( . ' ) 'rl,i.t ; ?- ,:. -,' . / f . , . -, .., . - '., .. .. .' ' .;-:",<( , . ),l f "IpWT ;. " .. "., = \ " 0 e ( Wliits .ollins otitits ) arns'ur o PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF ( ROLL1NS ROLLINS ) COLLEGE. VOLUME 20 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, MARCH 16, ( 1918 1918' ) NUMBER 25 - 4i FORMER WELL KNOWN Osceola ( Lake Lake. ) ( Front Fronf ) Cons'vat'y Members SAVE AND SACRIFICE! ( ROLL1NS ROLLINS ) PEOPLE Scene of Unique Again Appear in DO ( YDUR YOUR ) ( DUTY DUTY. ),! WEOJEREEPISCOPAL Aquatic Events Orlando DON'T DELAY! CHURCH IS SCENE OF ONE OF MANY PRETTY FEATURES TAKE EFFECTIVE PARTS IN ( RE- RE RE. ) POST ( OFFICE .oFFICE ) DEPARTMENT. IS PRETTY CEREMONY - AFFAIR OF RED ( CROSS ROSS ) DRIVE ( ENTER ENTER. ENTER- ) CENT MUSIC FESTIVAL "STAMPING" OUT KAISER- ( CHARACTERISTIC CHARACTERleTIC ) OF THE WAR TAIN M E NT?" 1 ( ' _ ) . ISM TIME. One of the most interesting events V' On ( Wednesday \Vednesday Vednesday ) afternoon devotees to Rollins people in the recent ( music music' ) "Save and ( sacrifice. sacrifke. ) ( Do 'Do ) your duty. The ( wedding 'wedding ) of ( Miss 1\1lss 1 1lss ) Gertrude Hall Lot the drive assembled on the water festival in Orlando, was the ( appear appear. appear- ) Don't ( delay. delay- delay ) Buy U. S. ( War \Val' Val' ) Savings . ( 1' ( ) ( front front. ) of Lake Osceola at the end of ance of two members of the ( conserva conserva. conserva- ) and Lieutenant Thomas Everitt RoY Stamps at any bank ( or or- ) post office. the Boulevard. The splendid slope of tory on the first program of the ( festi festi. festi- ) took place at All Saints' EpiscopalChurch ( Stamp' 'Slamp' ) out ( Kaiserism. Kaiserism )" This is a with the Metropolitan val, together the ground offered a natural seating , Wednesday morning at 7:30 arrangement, while the lake formed Opera singer, ( Madame Iadame ) Rappold ( and nnd ) legend that stands out ( conspicuously msplcuduslY conspicudusiy ) ( above aboye ) the main ( en en. en- ) sign ( large lar6e ) on a ( o'clock. o'clock ) The announcement of this the stage for the water carnival. Mr. ( Henrl Henri ) Scott. trance of the Post Office Department event came as a ( surprise surprise' ) to their Shortly ( after' aftel' after1 ) three o'clock floatslany were the enthusiastic . ( com com. cotn- cotn ) ments heard about the playing of our at ( Washington. \Vashington. Vashington. ). friends. ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) Hall ( began 1egan ) to ( maneuver manouver ) ( tor for ) position in the many college active ( Within 'Vithin ) the building an ( cam cam. cam- ) parade. ( Mr. 1\11' 1 11' ) J. K. List led the way in two artists, and the college may well has been one ( of lof 'of ) the most popular ( stu stn. stu- ) paign goes on continually in the in( ¬ . - ) ( be he ) proud of having these musicians on his launch, followed next by the ( float fioat ) dents at ( Rolllns Rollins ) since her arrival here ( o'l 0'1 a'i ) the Goddess of Liberty, ( charming charming- ) ( the tl1e ) ( faculty. faeuJty- faeuJty ) As the audience was terest of the various war issues. One there Lieutenant Royal and day boxes ( will w11l ) be handed around or from far years ago. ly represented by ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) Mary Conaway made up ( of o'l ) music lovers "Coach," also formed many fast that this set in ( a n. ) conspicuous place to catch or of the college. In line also were ( nu nu. nu- ) near, it is safe to say ( con can. con- ) friendships last year. ( Mr Mr. ) ( lloyal i'toyal Royal ) was merous floats of various styles and cert ( will w11l ) do more to advertise the convenient small currency to be sent the Rollins athletic coach. Last shapes, some boats, some canoes. A college and the work of the ( conserva conserva- ) to the aid of the .Belgian sufferers; ' . spring soon after,.the ( decIaration declaration ) , ife vArepresenteAlhationiSwhileJiothQrsvere - tory thanlianythli_ ylwhich ithasfflhap,, .anotherjfcdayj the fundj_ will; eli,askedg' Artf ( " ' )waThe enlYsedTi the( . , )RRcffi: prettily decorated ,for artistic ef( ¬ . - ) pened in a long ( time. time ) "l "" for( * . ) the French ( war war- ) orphans, and during the summer, graduated with fects. Many students from the college In the Musin ( "Valso "Valse ) ( de ode ) ( Concert" 'Concert" ) Dr. ( again gain ) and again the familiar sign the rank of first lieutenant ( from from' ) Fort owning ( canoes can003 ) were present in line. ( Alien Allen ) showed the grace and ( delicacy delicacr ) of the Red Cross ( holds holds' ) sway. - He is stationed ( lit ut ) inVithln the past few ( days d3YS ) there has McPherson. now " of her ( playing 'playing ) to perfection, and Mr. George Arrants, i( . , ) e., ( "Cheesy "Chees ), Camp Gordon. decked out in the costume of Uncle ( the tIlt ) brilliant and beautiful Chopin num- been great activity in the matter of The wedding was simple, thisbeing " ( War \Var Var ) ( Savinss Savin3s Savings ) Stamps. Eight girls very Sam, ( guarded gua-ded gua ded ) the rear from all ( dan dan- ) ( ber bel' ), "Introduction and Polonaise, the Lenten season. The Girls' ( gers .gers 'gers ), such as German submarines. both players gave an ( exhibition exhibition. ) of ( mu- mu mu. ) are giving all ( their their- ) spare time in go- in choir vestments, entered Immediately after the twenty or ( sic'anship sicanship ) as well as technique which ing ( irom from ) desk to desk ( in hi ) the two main the church singing ( Lohengrin's Lohengrin"S ) ( proces proces. proces- ) '. more ( floats fioats ) ( composing comrosing ) the parade had created such a furore that they had ( buildings buildin3s ) of the Post Office ( Depart Depart. Depart- ) ( sional. slonal. signal. ) The bride, entering on her passed in review before the spectators to respond to an encore. ,ment and to some of the larger mother's arm, was preceded by ( her her' ) the ( gunwale gUI1'wale ) race started. Only two The first of Dr. ( Alien's Allen's ) ( solos solqs ) was a branch offices. They explain ( the the' ) charming little ( sister-.Mary sister .Mary ),, who ( car car. car- ) ; entries were made, those being the "Serenade," by Cordelia ( West 'Vest ) ( Free Free. Free- ) method of operation of the ( War 'Var ) ( Sav Sav. Sav- ) ted the bridal b t.. At the altar and Thrift Cards r ouque now famous team of Hill and ( Tomp- Tomp Tamp. ) man, which was a peculiarly ( lovely lovelr ) ( ings ins ) Certificates they were met by the bridegroom and . and them for the kins, and the team of ( Ward \Vard Vard ) and ( In- In In. ) and touching melody. I they purchase Dr. ( Litch LUch ), the ( rector. rector- rector ) The bride was gram. It is useless to say who the It is to be hoped that :we shall 'clerks. Ono girl recorded ( her her- ) sale given away ,by her mother. winners were, for the brilliant success hear all these numbers again at ( Rol Rol. Rol- ) ,of three ( days days' ) as reaching $500, ( col col. col- ) After the ceremony the ( 'bride Ibride ) and of the former team in a similar race lins ( 'before Ibefore ) the ( close dose ) of the season. lected in sums ( varying varyin ) from 25 cents groom received the best wishes and the latter being the purchase the ( 'week 'Wec.lt week ) before, at the Rollins ( regat regat. regat- ) to ( $4.13 4.13 $4..3 4.3 ), congratulations ( of 'of ) their friends. They ta had already proved their mettle. If nature made you ugly, ;price of one ( certificate ertificate ) during the ( uere were ) pelted with showers of roseratals The gunwale race was followed by And for this fact you care; 'month of February. as they left the church. Their a swimming contest of fifty yards, ( re re. re- ) Just slip into ( a R ) street car; wedding trip will necessarily be short, f You'll ( soon. soon ) be passing fare. I ( sulting suIting ) in the ( 'following followmg ) ( order ol'\.er ol' .er )( ; : ) ( Vin Vin. Vin- ) ANOTHER ( TRIUMPH -rRIUMFH rRIUMFH ) FOR THE as Lieutenant Royal must return to cent, French, ( Roberts. Roberts ) WOMAN FARMER Camp Gordon Monday, the ( eighteentli eighteenth. eighteenth ) Much interest was displayed in the ( Girls' Girla' ) Glee,Club from' the College sang fancy diving of Hunter and ( Ward \Vard Vard ), al( ¬ . - ) several familiar old songs, and( . , ) a few " "Once ( asain again ) ( "Woman's 'Voma:1's ) ( Cen Cen. Cen- ) , says C. : .. ( j : ) .. ( 3 : ) ( 3 : ) ( 3 : ) J'L .. ( 3 : ) .. ) though the exhibition of their abilities of the more modern ones. Seated in a " "the adaptability and ( skill sldll ) of tury, launch belonging to Mr. C. H. > was somewhat limited by the ( lack lacIt ) of large women ( have haye ) confounded the critics- : diving facilities. I Morse, their songs were accompanied ( & ) ) NOTICE( I ! ) those incredulous critics, the ( farm farm. farm- ) < : As usual, the event exciting the by the gentle lapping ( of at ) the waves ers. They admit that in the recent ef- : The ( "W 'V. W. ) C. T. U. of ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) ( Park Parl ) : greatest interest was that of the ( tilt tilt. tilt- ) against the sides of the boat. music ficiency tests at ( Maidstone 1\Iaidstone 1 Iaidstone ) (England) afternoon ( ? ) : ) wish to explain to ( the the. ) public that : ing match participated in by Hill and During the entire high standard has been ( reach reach. reabh- reabh )( ¬ . - ) ( Park-Orlando Park Orlando ) Band a very !> the means by which the free : ( Tompkins Tompldns ), and Hunter and ( Ingram. Ingram ) ( by by' ) the ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) competition more ed. In the milking . treading room of the town is ( main- main main. ) : Hill and Hunter using the poles. After helped to make the affair more gay. 90 marks. than ( one-fourth one fourth ) gained over the ( ? ) : ) ( tained tamed ) by the generosity of its : a tilt lasting about fifteen minutes, a' Deserving special mention ( was Iwas ) had ( onlYO only ) thatchers who Two , women Mrs. List and Mrs.ter . !> friends. Therefore, if any friend, : decision was reached in favor ofH'unfloat paddled by been at the work for five weeks, ( se se. se- ) the Surgical of : or friends wish to give toward : and Ingram, who had scored theiropponents Blackman, leaders ' ( rating rating. ) ( cured 'cured ) the highest possible .5> the ( up-keep up keep up.leep ) of his well used : ( for fQr ) the ( best be'st ) two out of Dressings organization. The float I arranged by The competitions were ( ? ) ) ( room rcom rcotu ) any donation may be : three. In the first bout Hunter was was a beautiful green canoe with a ( Com Com. Corn- Corn - ) Ke ( Women's \Vomen' Vomen' tVomen' ) Agricultural : clear out of his canoe in a border of fern and sweet ( peas IJeas ), ( mak mak. mak- ) the > sent to Mrs. C. H. ( Ward \Vard Vard yard ), ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) punched ( Heron-Maxwell Heron Maxwell Heron.Maxwell ) chair attractive setting for the two mittee. Mrs. F. , of this : ( beautiful boautiful ) ( manner. manner- manner ) After many ( re reo re- ) ing an - ( < . ) Park, Florida, treasurer . committee, of the ( \organizing organizing theorganizing ) white garb man in the *> organization. All contributions : turns to the combat Hunter finally sueladies dressed pure \ said there were 9,000 women ( regis regis. regis- ) ( o ; : ) will be properly recognized by.. ceeded in twice ( downing 'downing ) the sturdy : of the ( Red Rea ) Cross nurse. tered as land workers in Kent, also ' ( ; : ) the union. ': Hill, once in his ( canoe .canoe ) and once in Th returned from light re- I' ( amount' amount. amount- amount ) ( 300,400 306,100 300',400 ) members of theVomen's, '. . 11 the waters of Lake Osceola. I , , " ( < ( ) ) ( ; : ) : : .- . :' < : .-..- ( < ( ) ) After the water ( sports shorts ) were over the,I ed to. one hundred and nine ( dollars. dollars ) Land ( Army. Arrny. ) e i ( - . )!
Object Description
Title | Sandspur, Vol. 20 No. 25, March 16, 1918 |
Tag | DP0008577 |
FDA Identifier | CF00003000 |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1918 |
Publisher | Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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Still image Text |
Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Title | Former Well Known Rollins People Wed Here.:Notice.:Osceloa Lake Front Scene of Unique Aquatic Events.:Conservatory Members Again Appear in Orlando |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol20No25 |
Tag | sr0002025 |
Subject |
Weddings -- Florida -- Orlando. <br> Parade floats -- Florida. <br> World War, 1914-1918--War work--Red Cross. <br> Concerts -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Conservatories of music -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Glee Club -- Societies and clubs. <br> War tax stamps -- United States. <br> Women farmers -- Great Britain. |
Description | This page contains a wedding announcement, and describes a parade of floats designed to support the Red Cross' War work This page also describes a concert put on by Music Conservatory Members, and announces where to obtain U.S. War Stamps. Lastly, there is an article that briefly describes how English women are supporting Great Britain’s war effort. |
Subject-Personal Names | Hall, Gertrude,Thom. Everitt Royal |
Date Original | 1918-03-16 |
Publisher | Rollins College Press |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 37 x 28 cm |
Call Number / ID # | Oversize LH 1 .R6 S26 V.20 1917-18 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
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Digital-Height | 1024 |
Digital-Width | 701 |
Digital-Color Space | RGB |
Transcript | --.. . , ': , " ' , , .... . " ', . , ':., > .;."I" ,.-. " , , : '*' <,.:.:'' :. : ' r:' : ( .IP . ) i : . 'r I'' : , ' ( . ' ) 'rl,i.t ; ?- ,:. -,' . / f . , . -, .., . - '., .. .. .' ' .;-:",<( , . ),l f "IpWT ;. " .. "., = \ " 0 e ( Wliits .ollins otitits ) arns'ur o PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF ( ROLL1NS ROLLINS ) COLLEGE. VOLUME 20 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, MARCH 16, ( 1918 1918' ) NUMBER 25 - 4i FORMER WELL KNOWN Osceola ( Lake Lake. ) ( Front Fronf ) Cons'vat'y Members SAVE AND SACRIFICE! ( ROLL1NS ROLLINS ) PEOPLE Scene of Unique Again Appear in DO ( YDUR YOUR ) ( DUTY DUTY. ),! WEOJEREEPISCOPAL Aquatic Events Orlando DON'T DELAY! CHURCH IS SCENE OF ONE OF MANY PRETTY FEATURES TAKE EFFECTIVE PARTS IN ( RE- RE RE. ) POST ( OFFICE .oFFICE ) DEPARTMENT. IS PRETTY CEREMONY - AFFAIR OF RED ( CROSS ROSS ) DRIVE ( ENTER ENTER. ENTER- ) CENT MUSIC FESTIVAL "STAMPING" OUT KAISER- ( CHARACTERISTIC CHARACTERleTIC ) OF THE WAR TAIN M E NT?" 1 ( ' _ ) . ISM TIME. One of the most interesting events V' On ( Wednesday \Vednesday Vednesday ) afternoon devotees to Rollins people in the recent ( music music' ) "Save and ( sacrifice. sacrifke. ) ( Do 'Do ) your duty. The ( wedding 'wedding ) of ( Miss 1\1lss 1 1lss ) Gertrude Hall Lot the drive assembled on the water festival in Orlando, was the ( appear appear. appear- ) Don't ( delay. delay- delay ) Buy U. S. ( War \Val' Val' ) Savings . ( 1' ( ) ( front front. ) of Lake Osceola at the end of ance of two members of the ( conserva conserva. conserva- ) and Lieutenant Thomas Everitt RoY Stamps at any bank ( or or- ) post office. the Boulevard. The splendid slope of tory on the first program of the ( festi festi. festi- ) took place at All Saints' EpiscopalChurch ( Stamp' 'Slamp' ) out ( Kaiserism. Kaiserism )" This is a with the Metropolitan val, together the ground offered a natural seating , Wednesday morning at 7:30 arrangement, while the lake formed Opera singer, ( Madame Iadame ) Rappold ( and nnd ) legend that stands out ( conspicuously msplcuduslY conspicudusiy ) ( above aboye ) the main ( en en. en- ) sign ( large lar6e ) on a ( o'clock. o'clock ) The announcement of this the stage for the water carnival. Mr. ( Henrl Henri ) Scott. trance of the Post Office Department event came as a ( surprise surprise' ) to their Shortly ( after' aftel' after1 ) three o'clock floatslany were the enthusiastic . ( com com. cotn- cotn ) ments heard about the playing of our at ( Washington. \Vashington. Vashington. ). friends. ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) Hall ( began 1egan ) to ( maneuver manouver ) ( tor for ) position in the many college active ( Within 'Vithin ) the building an ( cam cam. cam- ) parade. ( Mr. 1\11' 1 11' ) J. K. List led the way in two artists, and the college may well has been one ( of lof 'of ) the most popular ( stu stn. stu- ) paign goes on continually in the in( ¬ . - ) ( be he ) proud of having these musicians on his launch, followed next by the ( float fioat ) dents at ( Rolllns Rollins ) since her arrival here ( o'l 0'1 a'i ) the Goddess of Liberty, ( charming charming- ) ( the tl1e ) ( faculty. faeuJty- faeuJty ) As the audience was terest of the various war issues. One there Lieutenant Royal and day boxes ( will w11l ) be handed around or from far years ago. ly represented by ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) Mary Conaway made up ( of o'l ) music lovers "Coach," also formed many fast that this set in ( a n. ) conspicuous place to catch or of the college. In line also were ( nu nu. nu- ) near, it is safe to say ( con can. con- ) friendships last year. ( Mr Mr. ) ( lloyal i'toyal Royal ) was merous floats of various styles and cert ( will w11l ) do more to advertise the convenient small currency to be sent the Rollins athletic coach. Last shapes, some boats, some canoes. A college and the work of the ( conserva conserva- ) to the aid of the .Belgian sufferers; ' . spring soon after,.the ( decIaration declaration ) , ife vArepresenteAlhationiSwhileJiothQrsvere - tory thanlianythli_ ylwhich ithasfflhap,, .anotherjfcdayj the fundj_ will; eli,askedg' Artf ( " ' )waThe enlYsedTi the( . , )RRcffi: prettily decorated ,for artistic ef( ¬ . - ) pened in a long ( time. time ) "l "" for( * . ) the French ( war war- ) orphans, and during the summer, graduated with fects. Many students from the college In the Musin ( "Valso "Valse ) ( de ode ) ( Concert" 'Concert" ) Dr. ( again gain ) and again the familiar sign the rank of first lieutenant ( from from' ) Fort owning ( canoes can003 ) were present in line. ( Alien Allen ) showed the grace and ( delicacy delicacr ) of the Red Cross ( holds holds' ) sway. - He is stationed ( lit ut ) inVithln the past few ( days d3YS ) there has McPherson. now " of her ( playing 'playing ) to perfection, and Mr. George Arrants, i( . , ) e., ( "Cheesy "Chees ), Camp Gordon. decked out in the costume of Uncle ( the tIlt ) brilliant and beautiful Chopin num- been great activity in the matter of The wedding was simple, thisbeing " ( War \Var Var ) ( Savinss Savin3s Savings ) Stamps. Eight girls very Sam, ( guarded gua-ded gua ded ) the rear from all ( dan dan- ) ( ber bel' ), "Introduction and Polonaise, the Lenten season. The Girls' ( gers .gers 'gers ), such as German submarines. both players gave an ( exhibition exhibition. ) of ( mu- mu mu. ) are giving all ( their their- ) spare time in go- in choir vestments, entered Immediately after the twenty or ( sic'anship sicanship ) as well as technique which ing ( irom from ) desk to desk ( in hi ) the two main the church singing ( Lohengrin's Lohengrin"S ) ( proces proces. proces- ) '. more ( floats fioats ) ( composing comrosing ) the parade had created such a furore that they had ( buildings buildin3s ) of the Post Office ( Depart Depart. Depart- ) ( sional. slonal. signal. ) The bride, entering on her passed in review before the spectators to respond to an encore. ,ment and to some of the larger mother's arm, was preceded by ( her her' ) the ( gunwale gUI1'wale ) race started. Only two The first of Dr. ( Alien's Allen's ) ( solos solqs ) was a branch offices. They explain ( the the' ) charming little ( sister-.Mary sister .Mary ),, who ( car car. car- ) ; entries were made, those being the "Serenade," by Cordelia ( West 'Vest ) ( Free Free. Free- ) method of operation of the ( War 'Var ) ( Sav Sav. Sav- ) ted the bridal b t.. At the altar and Thrift Cards r ouque now famous team of Hill and ( Tomp- Tomp Tamp. ) man, which was a peculiarly ( lovely lovelr ) ( ings ins ) Certificates they were met by the bridegroom and . and them for the kins, and the team of ( Ward \Vard Vard ) and ( In- In In. ) and touching melody. I they purchase Dr. ( Litch LUch ), the ( rector. rector- rector ) The bride was gram. It is useless to say who the It is to be hoped that :we shall 'clerks. Ono girl recorded ( her her- ) sale given away ,by her mother. winners were, for the brilliant success hear all these numbers again at ( Rol Rol. Rol- ) ,of three ( days days' ) as reaching $500, ( col col. col- ) After the ceremony the ( 'bride Ibride ) and of the former team in a similar race lins ( 'before Ibefore ) the ( close dose ) of the season. lected in sums ( varying varyin ) from 25 cents groom received the best wishes and the latter being the purchase the ( 'week 'Wec.lt week ) before, at the Rollins ( regat regat. regat- ) to ( $4.13 4.13 $4..3 4.3 ), congratulations ( of 'of ) their friends. They ta had already proved their mettle. If nature made you ugly, ;price of one ( certificate ertificate ) during the ( uere were ) pelted with showers of roseratals The gunwale race was followed by And for this fact you care; 'month of February. as they left the church. Their a swimming contest of fifty yards, ( re re. re- ) Just slip into ( a R ) street car; wedding trip will necessarily be short, f You'll ( soon. soon ) be passing fare. I ( sulting suIting ) in the ( 'following followmg ) ( order ol'\.er ol' .er )( ; : ) ( Vin Vin. Vin- ) ANOTHER ( TRIUMPH -rRIUMFH rRIUMFH ) FOR THE as Lieutenant Royal must return to cent, French, ( Roberts. Roberts ) WOMAN FARMER Camp Gordon Monday, the ( eighteentli eighteenth. eighteenth ) Much interest was displayed in the ( Girls' Girla' ) Glee,Club from' the College sang fancy diving of Hunter and ( Ward \Vard Vard ), al( ¬ . - ) several familiar old songs, and( . , ) a few " "Once ( asain again ) ( "Woman's 'Voma:1's ) ( Cen Cen. Cen- ) , says C. : .. ( j : ) .. ( 3 : ) ( 3 : ) ( 3 : ) J'L .. ( 3 : ) .. ) though the exhibition of their abilities of the more modern ones. Seated in a " "the adaptability and ( skill sldll ) of tury, launch belonging to Mr. C. H. > was somewhat limited by the ( lack lacIt ) of large women ( have haye ) confounded the critics- : diving facilities. I Morse, their songs were accompanied ( & ) ) NOTICE( I ! ) those incredulous critics, the ( farm farm. farm- ) < : As usual, the event exciting the by the gentle lapping ( of at ) the waves ers. They admit that in the recent ef- : The ( "W 'V. W. ) C. T. U. of ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) ( Park Parl ) : greatest interest was that of the ( tilt tilt. tilt- ) against the sides of the boat. music ficiency tests at ( Maidstone 1\Iaidstone 1 Iaidstone ) (England) afternoon ( ? ) : ) wish to explain to ( the the. ) public that : ing match participated in by Hill and During the entire high standard has been ( reach reach. reabh- reabh )( ¬ . - ) ( Park-Orlando Park Orlando ) Band a very !> the means by which the free : ( Tompkins Tompldns ), and Hunter and ( Ingram. Ingram ) ( by by' ) the ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) competition more ed. In the milking . treading room of the town is ( main- main main. ) : Hill and Hunter using the poles. After helped to make the affair more gay. 90 marks. than ( one-fourth one fourth ) gained over the ( ? ) : ) ( tained tamed ) by the generosity of its : a tilt lasting about fifteen minutes, a' Deserving special mention ( was Iwas ) had ( onlYO only ) thatchers who Two , women Mrs. List and Mrs.ter . !> friends. Therefore, if any friend, : decision was reached in favor ofH'unfloat paddled by been at the work for five weeks, ( se se. se- ) the Surgical of : or friends wish to give toward : and Ingram, who had scored theiropponents Blackman, leaders ' ( rating rating. ) ( cured 'cured ) the highest possible .5> the ( up-keep up keep up.leep ) of his well used : ( for fQr ) the ( best be'st ) two out of Dressings organization. The float I arranged by The competitions were ( ? ) ) ( room rcom rcotu ) any donation may be : three. In the first bout Hunter was was a beautiful green canoe with a ( Com Com. Corn- Corn - ) Ke ( Women's \Vomen' Vomen' tVomen' ) Agricultural : clear out of his canoe in a border of fern and sweet ( peas IJeas ), ( mak mak. mak- ) the > sent to Mrs. C. H. ( Ward \Vard Vard yard ), ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) punched ( Heron-Maxwell Heron Maxwell Heron.Maxwell ) chair attractive setting for the two mittee. Mrs. F. , of this : ( beautiful boautiful ) ( manner. manner- manner ) After many ( re reo re- ) ing an - ( < . ) Park, Florida, treasurer . committee, of the ( \organizing organizing theorganizing ) white garb man in the *> organization. All contributions : turns to the combat Hunter finally sueladies dressed pure \ said there were 9,000 women ( regis regis. regis- ) ( o ; : ) will be properly recognized by.. ceeded in twice ( downing 'downing ) the sturdy : of the ( Red Rea ) Cross nurse. tered as land workers in Kent, also ' ( ; : ) the union. ': Hill, once in his ( canoe .canoe ) and once in Th returned from light re- I' ( amount' amount. amount- amount ) ( 300,400 306,100 300',400 ) members of theVomen's, '. . 11 the waters of Lake Osceola. I , , " ( < ( ) ) ( ; : ) : : .- . :' < : .-..- ( < ( ) ) After the water ( sports shorts ) were over the,I ed to. one hundred and nine ( dollars. dollars ) Land ( Army. Arrny. ) e i ( - . )! |
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