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25: 243:, who became a dentist. They were married in 1920 and divorced in 1923. In 1932, she had returned to Huntington to take care of her widowed mother. Her mother's death led her to stop singing for a while, which brought about her extensive work with the Hammond organ. 220:, creating a live-performance compilation she titled "An Informal Hour of Music." In 1953, Hughes toured Europe and the Middle East doing U.S.O. shows, where she played the organ and was musical arranger for 325: 151:, United States. Her parents were George and Anna B. Page Hughes. Her musical education began at the age of five with piano and singing lessons. She earned a diploma from 340: 320: 315: 160: 206: 335: 108: 42: 89: 46: 61: 239:
She was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated. While at Howard, Hughes met Layton Wheaton, son of lawyer
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After retiring in 1955, Hughes was brought back to the spotlight for a round of performances connected with the
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After a substantial career as a soprano, Hughes began composing and arranging on the
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History of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated in the North Atlantic Region
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from where she graduated in 1915. She received a Bachelor of Music degree from
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and recording artist. She was one of the best known and most successful
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