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- at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Via the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, the Good Fellowship Council was formed, inviting all people of the local neighborhood to...
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson from a screenplay by Fran Walsh...
- in the words of American diplomat Joseph Choate, 'to promote good-will, good-fellowship, and everlasting peace between the United States and Great Britain'...
- Businessman's Club, and is a member of The Regal Order of the Golden Door to Good Fellowship.: 65  Floyd has one son, Norman, with his wife, Melba.: 65  Other family...
- ABC chain promoted its “Minors Matinees” as providing ‘’Good films, good fun and good fellowship”. On 5 October 2013 the Cinema Museum in Kennington, London...
- 1883 until 1904. It was founded by Charles F. Wingate "to cultivate good fellowship and enjoy rational recreation." On January 4, 1883, the Twilight Club...
- community of blue waters, white beaches and sweeping vistas dedicated to good fellowship.”[1] The Antiguan government welcomed its wealthy, publicity-shy guests...
- declared that the society was formed for congeniality and to promote good fellowship, with "friendship as its basis and benevolence and literature as its...
- called Fiddler's Green, where they are condemned, for the lack of good fellowship in this world, to dance together to all eternity. More positively,...
- The Fellowship of the Ring is the first of three volumes of the epic novel The Lord of the Rings by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien; it is followed...