Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1926 — Page 7

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irks News Notes first party for tittle folks in I kistory of the Dunbar Club was Saturday night at Jones Tab-

comer Blackford and West St. Hie auditorium was in keeping? with the Yule

At the front and in the cenof the hall was a tree artistical-

Three hundred guests including 100 children.

Janes, chairman of the procommittee, offered interesting

or reading, songs and in-

tal numbers preadhted by Johnella Me Reynolds, Odell Elizabeth Renfro, Lillie Van mad tha Blackman Quartette. Anna Biggens of Nashville, in a pleasing manner gave a to the members of the club

ling the activities. At 8 p.

Mimms, president of the club

' to tha little coasts it was

for Old'Santa to* arrive. There i groat craning of little necks watching for Santa to enter When hn burst into the room he w^ greetOi joyously by all the kiddies. He H—a a rending which not only pleapad the yxrangsters but also the grew imps. He then distributed presents which included a basket of cao% and an appropriate gift for -each one. A telegram was received jfvam Carl Gibha, manager of the N. Ifi A & C. Co, containing greetings

i

Ky., is the nueat Elzie Mitch*! In

Wlfae and hap^hzeas for the gueots were ushered to the din> ing room where they wore served ice cream and cake. The official family of that Club is to be congratulated upon the success of their iitst children’s party. Mr. and Mrs. Hurly Alexander of 2106 W 10th St., had as their dinnei guests Christ u:*s Day, Luther. Shannons of New Albany. Ind; Miss Murray Atkins left Saturday for Washineton, 1). C.. where the will attend the Boule of the Alpha Kappa Sorority in *essiun there this

week.

Mow Sumner spent the week end in St. Louis with his parents. His daughter. Mussel la who had beqn visiting her grandparents three months

returned with him.

John Chandler in North Tremont, ek’tertaiend Mr. and Mrs. C. Henderson and Mass Minnie Jones Sunday at dinner. Covers were laid for 12. A basket of fresh poinsettias were used for a center piece for the table. Mr. Charles Morton and wife, entertained for the pleasure of James

Jones with a 6 o’clock din.ier Sunday. J turned t«> work.

Mr. and Mrs. James Small motor- , efi to Ft. W-yne Friday were 'they were the house guests the latter part of the week of her brother, Vernon

Hall.

H. Bellamy is giving a musical at Scott’s Chapel Sunday afternoon Mme. Vlentine with her chorus will assist Mr. Bellamy. Mrs. McClain of Cincinnati and

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Mitchell of Covington,

of Mir. and Mrs. M3m Marie

in 1241 N. Pershing is

avanoat’- 1 '/

Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Martin of 2713 Fbhrhland Place had a. their guests Christmas, their aunt, Mrs. Fannie Craycroft and Miss Evelyn .Potter of Jeffersonville ifid. r Miss Aina Biggens of Nashville.

guest of her brother Prof,

Fort.

Mrs. Sophronia Cooksel and children are visiting in Henderson, Ky. The Xmas exercisee were well attended at both churches Thursday and Friday nights. The decorations were beautiful. Prof. Fort had charge of

Tanru. spent the holidays with her the exercises which consisted of \ar patent}. Mr. andfUr,. Ben Biggens. * ,oua nnmbers. Mrs. lort gave reudMise Biggens ha^bu the head of the! ln £, t>n 1 NaUvitj.

comnutfcial school in Nashville, for the past ton years. Upon her return she will ^top at Cincinnati to attend the NctKjnaL Convention of Conuner-!

cial Teachers.

C. Morton, muhlefr, has written an article for the plant p«per. Noco Newa, which will be published in the

next issue.

Mrs. Mattie Cobb wrote a poem to the girls of her department expressing in a very beautiful way her appreciation of the floral offerings sent

at he® mother’s death.

Mrs. Nealie Harvdy was given a hearty welcome by her fellow workers Monday morning when she re-

Franklin Ashby is si>e*iding the

holidays in Sebree, Ky.. as the guest of his parents and other relatives.

Mrs. Eva Hagtaway and daughter.

Miss Juanita are guests of Prof, and

Mrs. J. Spottsville in EVansvilfex George Martin and nephew Melvin, are visiting in Terre Haute.. Arthur Fort of Evansvill was the

guest of his brother Prof, Walter S.

Fort Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. Carl Green, Jr., were the guests of her parents in Prince-

ton. Sunday.

Wm. Coleman spent several days in

Central City, Ky.

To the “Make-up Man”: Please list

my items under Boon

North Verron?

mville News, not

DHECTORY OF If tDMG PROFESSIOUL MEN

OVflCB HOURS: 10 to 11 A. M.— I to S P. M.—4:30 to 8:30 P. M. SUNDAY; 3 TO 4 P. M. ML I* R» YOUNG Pfcjdelac 4 Surfaog H *63 INDIANAPOLIS. IND

7 10 to 12 a.m. S to 4 Pw ox fi to 8 » m. ML E. D. ALEXANDER PHYSICIAN A SURGEON 730 lodlaoa Aveooc PbaaaB OSIbo* Uneoln 4171 M3 Roach* SSrmS RA DOotpb MM

SOORas 3-10 A m. s-t pu OR. 04 » m. Sondayg *4. 04 pi m. OReo Fbooo: Lincoln 8664 Rao. phu—. KBkiwood It3l DR. BENJAMIN J. COOKE nnaiciAR * sueckob Lvaooo •It M. ITUk Street TDdilJTTT rriMMi et Women Chronic

to nftMO 4S11-J. 14 eeete SSM R. L. BAILEY LAWYER Salt* 218 OB H. PENBJSLYVAN1A STREET ted Floor l«Mty Psblle InAlsoapeU*

IA ncoCn 5048 WM. WEIR STD ART DENTIST 0S8 NORTH WEST STREET X m. to 6 p. in tet las. rWmar T7SL

DUMc Phono: Wetator 7004 • to 10 x m. B to 4 pw m. 0 to 8 pi ax DR. H. 0. MATTHEWS Physician & Surgeon wm AND YANDES PIA

Office Phone Residence IJoeoln 5667 H&. 4550-J W. E. HENDERSON LAWYER 152} E. Coart Street

Bco Phonm: R—ideoco Phono: tAienhi 5667 Kenwood 19BS W. S. HENRY LAWYER " DHL COURT BUILDING Doraar Delaware and Coart Stream

WE 4148-R BEVERLY HOWARD Detective and Private Inveeti gator 1489 Mortindole Avenne Indianapolis, Ind.

PHONRt UNOOUi 1408 Kuykendall A Hnffaaa DENTISTS Doo*t Pnll Ibai toon boa SO at «m to Dm. KnykoodaU A Hi U9% INDIANA A TENDS AD EJada of Dental Was* at Bn abla Prteeaf

jmez HOUtUk io to 11 x m, B to 4 pt ox, 7 to • pt nx Inodar 8 « pw nx Md 7 to • pu m. DR. SUMNER A. FDRNIS8 >FnCEi 401 NORTH 8HNATB AYE. •4 North Wort SX MAla OOBt. Llooola 8780

FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MT. ZION BAFT. CHUNCH

M \ \TE RUN* H- ,«M» I.OUD • •>1 SKS I oil SAA.B IVA i;.. .. «... i \liLAND If.. ^ l oiirt Street I ’.111 l-'lcKJI. I’lMJIll 1*1 FhOlie.s: Uncln 49S4 Rea.. Kller 1«7«

Financial report of L. M. Streenro. clerk of Ml. Zion Bapliat Cliurch. for year beginning Nov. 1, 1924 and ending Oct- 31. 1925: Collection'. 1924— Nov ' * Dec 682.43 1925— lan. 475/>4 Feb. April 832.86 Mav 106*6.53 ju~:: wj.u July 3 <4 . . . Aug W2.38 Se,>l 407.16 Oct 1103.78

Total

S7H63.18

Total Receipt* $106.06 Brought Forward 5.6& „ $111.79 Balance 21.88 Junior Band Total Receipt*. $69.51; Total Disburaern’ts, $18.66; BaL in Treax $60.80 Girts of Red Circle Receipts Disurae*

1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

$ 240 . 15.81 8.70 1.99

Education 94 00 Evangilization . <>5.41 Chanty ! 249.00 Clubs ’ • M I* 5*> Visiting Minuitem 137.46

Ti.tal S Total Receipts . . Brought f •> r«* a r ,1

Grand T»»{at

tion .56

(fours: 8:30 x m. to 5:30 p. nx.; 7 to! BnMigh* forward ., ..

8:30 p. m. •

Dr. SbrdnstioB D. Meriwether

DLNTWT j ~

Office: 501 North W«e» street Balance (.ent-ra! Trcae.

Phene: LI 6744 t Bal Clubs

Reeidenco: 2257 N. Capitol avenax Chanty Fuml Phone HA 4714-J. I IMshur^m.nt^

DR. CLA RK.\(F A. LUCAS, M.D'

Office 491 North Weal Street, Pboae: 1& ., f

LI 6746 l& #> Jar.

Bala/’.ct* '‘**nl«»r Cliolr

Total «-1;»( s f<*r Tcrfii

ments B 3.00 3.00 6.39 17.'O 9 3rt 22 2 40 $31.3ii 1

1475.22 ■ Brought f« rw. rd

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$10.676 77 Total j Ilisfjumcmrnt h 741*4.76, ‘*f.. 36 Betiuu c 4i».I'M font muni It Ct-nlt-r $14*1*2.25 I Receipt f**r Yr*ur I>.ahur>«*'T*’nrf<> r Y .-.ir

$c»41 4<» 50.74

$lol.14

HOMES FOR SALE TERMS 0 614 W. 26th street, 4 rooms down and 2 up. City water, lights, gas, furnace and garage. Paved street in and paid. A bargain at $3,500 on easy payments. 2707-2716 Paris avenue. 2 new colonial bungalows. Long living rooms, fire places two nice bedrooms with t.le bath between, built fn kitchen cabinets, hot P water connection and sink in ■ basement. E

DOUBLES HOKES AND LNVFSTMENT 0 2739-37 Blvd. Place. 6 rooms aside, modern in every dketail. Two other doubles in this vie* inity and one on 28th Street. Anyone of these can be bought with Bl.OOQ down, balance like rent. If you are Interested in beyisg property r.ortbwest, exchange or renting, call us or come to cur office for we have what you want. GARDNER REALTY CO. 018 Peeples Bask BMg. U. 4152

FOR REMT—Furnished bungalow for married couple. Oail after 6 p. m. 2514 Highland PL 11-21-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for rent. Steam heal and bath. 427 North California St. —10-10^1! FOR RENT—Neatly furnished room with kitchenette with gas range. $5 i»0 j^arr week. 423 Indiana avenue 12-26-H EUR RENT—5 rooms lately papered, eleetric lights $12 041 per month. Fieber and Rrilly, Agents. 12-26-lt

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Mount Vernon. N\ Y

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Hours: 2 to 4 p. nu 7 to 8 p. m. rfesidonce 2DU8 Bellfountaine BlrseL

Phone: KE 1687.

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M.y June July

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Aug 6HT.32 j rr#1 \ c i tir.* aid (r.-atment 7; N'<.

Kil NTS WAN mi MFJHCINK AND D HU-71 GOODS AGENTS SEU, OI R FINK BIG LINT! PAY VVHKN S4JLD BIG. PROFITS. KASY SKU^ KGS. WR1TF Ql JCK BOX 2273 DiSiTO STATION. MUM i'll IS, TKNN. 1 -2 It COMI'l.tlvr. HI VOID K

DR. W. E. BROWN OFFICE: $41H INDIANA AVBNK7B Phene: U neeta 8119 tiealdeoce: 1126 N. Senate Avaam Phone: LI ncotn 6574 yFFICE HOURS: Other Hoars by 9 to 11 x m. Appointment 2 to 4 pi m. OR. L. ALDRIDGE LEWIS PHONE: LINCOLN 3674 OFFICE: B68M N. WDBT KTBKCT Reel dance: Kenwood 8617

Sopl iX'l i Total j For Fdumt ion . I For Kv aiigei i.-.at o«i: I Fur ('h irlty I ( ini* \V->i k \ lA111fig .Mmt^ii-rs

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•f Indiana, .M 11 ;■ n County

927.531'*? h *fm-« r1 \ >-,i artual -<-rv ire. T ' 798.95 j No. \ i*Tt»»r» ifi'tMt, rVd m Sund-tv {S*g\-ic«. 423, N.. . f M,*jrb«*rs bft .

$St»28.54 • N' ► of i»»‘,i t I in,,-, worker-, 1*'- i, . < , i • . i'-™" 1 '• • ■' - * • ,•i,;.,:'..'"-

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Phonm: Office, LI neeln UWR Rseideore: U neeln Tf DR. STEPHEN L. ACTEH ORAL BUBS EON * DBillUfl Office Hoars: 8 to i—7 to hf BOB** IL Wert BX

DR. M. D. BATTIES’ SANATARIUM (end Residence> B11B BOULEVARD PLACE X-Ray Laboratory Phone: KBnwoed >140 HAVE YOUR OWN DOCTOR —We furnish Graduate Nurse*— Office: 2181*2 Indiana Avenne Phone: LI neeln 6279 OFFICE HOURS: 11 to 12 x ex, B*B to 4:80; 7:50 to 8:S0 x ax Phono: Office RAndolph 4280 Office Hours: 12*-2 P. M. S-8 P. M. B. B. PRUETT, M. D. Physician A Surgeon Treats Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 2626 Northwestern Ave. IndT’a, Ind.

YYork <»f Au\I Sunday SrlnHi|

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Receipt.*

Dmbu nun" ts

Receipts

Di.su rsSments

1 at Quarter . .

..$167.54

$163.44

2nd Quarter . .

188. f>6

91.70

3rd Quarter . .

.. 159.99

21976

4th Quarter . .

.. 139.25

174.22

Total

..$656.44

$649.77

Total Keceiptn , . Brought forward

.$656.44 . 123 .C>&

$779.09 Balance in Tr«u« $129.9S

B. Y. P. I .

Receipts

1 bsur se*

ments

1st Quarter ....$ 35.44

• S 34.30

2nd Quarter .... 52.78

18.45

3rd Quitrter .... 4i).'.M

124.of»

4th Quarter .... 48.nl

68.18

Total $18.'.. 17

S2»4.98

Total Re<oiptK

. $18.3.17

Brought foiward

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Senior Mfovlon Circle

•BWABB OF OIPOBmS WHEN YOU CALL FOB LUCAS B. WILLIS fUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMEK a YBULB8 BZ7KBIKVCD LL *755 612 N. West Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

PHONE CIRCLE 6894

C. M. C. Willis 6 Son

OLDEST COLORED FIRM

UNDERTAKERS

632 N. WEST ST. lorbert C, Willi* A FUNHBAL DlftHOTOK

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Receipts

DisursS-

ments

1st Quarter

$152.45

$ 80.63

2nd Quarter

.... 172.88

131.0O

3rd Quarter

132.78

190.44

4th Quarter

161.20

192.78

Total . . .

....$619.31

$504.85

Total Receipts . Brought Forward

Balance

$619.31 . 46.13 $665.44 . 7<K59

Junior Mission Tlrolo Receipts Di.su rack

1st Quarter 2nci Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total

.$ 35.43 . 2S.60 . 19.54 . 22.48 .$106.05

ment.s $ 24.36 26.02 13.20 26.26 $ 89.82

AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two doeefl is all that is necessary to start things moving and restore that fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which belongs

r.*t:»l HiiLm. <- 1 ,2t>s 6-S llf-spis-* fuJ l\ •! i*d 1. M SWKl.NKY t’hun h Glcrk UL\»KOitl»SVH.LR INDIANA Tin* Bet hr) A M. K. (’hurch had a splc5.ilnI ChrifilmaM exercise. Secund BuptiM al>o hiui a splendid Ghristmua exercise which jiruved to be one of the best in rts history. Pastor G. W. Gore, State Supt . »d Missions is well acquainted with the state work and he says it was one of the best in the Stale on account of its efficient superintendent. Mrs Zattu Willi.uas, itssistoi by hei group of teacher. Miss (’Inru Fre/i-e. a local school teacher, and .Mi-,s«-> Rice and Klhott, high school stud<«;ts. ^ The tnonthh union meeting ofljutli ( hur< ht*s hcl«J their i -nsecration s*srvii - i*s at Second Baptist last Sunday. Pastors (tore and Morcmun lind th«Me imwt’ug.s hcljdul to the spirit tial tide of th» coininunKv Miss Ifliuicbe I’at terson is chairman of the Mot hislist group while Mrs. LuIji Thomas is chairman of the Baptist

group.

Sunday is communion day at Second Baptist Church Kvc'rvbody is urged to be pm ent ati 3:3o p' I’astor Gore will leave immediately after to begin with Sunday night service a series of m^atings at First Baptist Church. West Indianapolis, Rev J. L. Adams, pastor. Mr. Harry Stone, student at Wilherforce is here to sf»4id the Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper of Ind innapolis s|H»nt Xmas with the formeFs nephew and wif»\ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lirown Mr. Hnrpi» is n mail cairier of that city MiAs Treacy Johnson, an. accomplished musician of Bloomington, Ind., spent the Xmas holidays with her sister Mrj Daniel Brown in Beach St. Mr. Georpe Brown residing in Covington Road entdrt ained a few of Christmas evening with a delicious

supper.

Miss Alverta Russel a teacher at Winston Salem Teachers Colle^ie Winston Saletn, N. C., having returned home to her grandmother here for Christmas vacation h-TO made a flying trip to Muncie. Ind.. to virtt her mother also. Miss Jessie Wnav of Toledo, O.. is Visitinw her parents. Mr. and Mra. John Wray, during the holidays. Mr. and Mra. Toliver Hawkins had as th»tr guests for Christmae dfonor in the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Welton Bice and their son Chink; Mr. Riccfe sister, Min Osceola Ric4b Rnv. Gu W. Gore and sen Paul. Mtnss Anne Mae and Blanche Elliot* saw visiting relatives la 0

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Rc it know!» :htt <.n the 22rul d ; ,\ f Dccom.bcr. IP-'., t ho alv.vc narmni i d a in t ill. In hi- attorneys tiled n t ho t h“ t'tork of tin- Cuifi-r o-r (V.urt of .Marion Count y, in the “i Imhuna his complaint gainst ;hr above named defendant ienni • Bcnetiiel and t bo said plaiiUitf having also filed in said Clerk’s office ihe affidavit of competent {.erson showing th-it said defendant is n«>t » esidriK of the State of Indiana and that said cause of action for is divorce ton! that the detfendunt is : necessary party thereto and whereasaid plaintiff having by endorsement on -aid complaint t-equired said de fendant to appear in said Court anc answer or demur thereto on the 22nd day of February, RI26. Now. therefore by order ,,f snic ( I'ltrt -;m) defemiant hist abov« named is hereby notithsi of the filitn. and jM-ndency of said complaint acniiw: her and that unless -he ap peur and answer or iletmir thereto a* 1 be c I ling of said cause on the 22nd day <T February 1"26. the ,-ame being thd I'Ph judicial day of a tertir of said Court, to be Ugtin ar.d l-.eld .it th**(ourt House in t h. 1 city ,,f Ind i;t»uip.d:s. on the 1st Monday in Fob mary, 192.i'>. said complaint’ ami this matters ; ml things therein contaiip^l and alltnred. will heaixl and determiivtHl m her ah.semse ALBF.R.T H U)S( HR Clerk. Lawrence A. Shaw, Attys. for Plaint ill 1-2, 3t.

Agents: $10 « fiSirywr*f5m iin '<« jss i u —— *— —e» tn»r mm > —* imtmt • «Hy- N* -avs mm ■IIV. mm Wtt«* m-4-4. r.-antMas tm tkm nmrn*. Jmm* add wmtmr. 'rnmmkmdm. Pmrlimlm ft WtrfcsAnTatwPrfret, Safe X I ilni ■ Im. naiaaMa Xaat *aa» mm. mtm. ■aanrtiadjr "trf.wWm. A taXIaaAar mm MaaferaasMaMC. Patapi-toauwtoaiaa. Vmmrm. Cnaiaaa*. CXaooXt* aad BuaaoaOaaaa, i Xaafc aa^ae. aafca froaa 6 w,« piaa. MataaM la eaaaa. Wrlta far moaaj-MkUc f rii fttlii

AGENTS SELL OUR UNE Off* 1 QUICK SELLING PRODUCTS AMD ! CLEAN UP. WRITE FOR BIG — OFFER TODAY. BE. QUICK. LINK MEDICINE CO.. 2646 ST. DALLAS. TEXAS 11-1 WHERE IS HELP WANTED? WHERE HELP M WANTED! For information of our men seeking employment, semi seiff addreesed and stamped envelope. Mk & S. Service 47o7 Catpunst AvSm Chicago, 111. SHAVE AAlTlltH'T A HAXOTfe Haste Bbavins t'-ovder will stvx 9SIS a clean, bealthr •have without ueta rater. It will alao remoea n tsjmpa anti pimples from your fSe Get It from ysur diucstat or ■ as 3o centK m for a half po '•m by moil. io«t.iae WHid. enough 16 ahsveai.

rHK SliAVINU >\V t >KR COMPAKD Sn vannsh < r ata C-at. Sh \GEN TS WANTKD—Free - Cake J lafe T*>n|c and Fn,-e Powder. ■lollta . to agents Wr fte quick— -lit) Ccrnriaoy. Ih«ut. 26-A; St. Mo.

CFIMHYNK- Will nmKc you jomnt*] agnln. A pleasant tnrijroi _ body and nerve restorhig tonic. LD>| «inhl. 1'. N. Govcrument Permit 2iv-,x .tend St.tMi, for trial bei DeJIvered prepaid. Certoue <6^ 9.3 Nassau St, N. Y. C. 7AGENTS WANTED* Reliable agents who are' workers wanted to se*li WaVihe Dreaslnr. Skin Rleaeh and ether durta. Blrrest selling line *a m kwt. You ran easily make BSttjBB *35.00 weekly. Write for Infs Hon. Boyd Mfg. (x. BlrmD Ala.

AGENTS WANTED .Wedirine and Toilet Goods W’hy. do yon want to send in advance for Goods when we supply you a good Hue and let l»uy for It yoursrlf. Write quick. ±.’73. DESOTO STATION, »lem| Tenn.

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THE HAMPTON IHH j 906 Fayette St. Furnished Rooms—:—Steam Hi $3 00 Per Week & Up

TERRE HAUTE,

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school teacher has gone to spend thei vacation with her parents at Nobles-'

\ilie, iiul.

Miss liurthu Myers is visiting her f people- in l**xiiigton, Ky., for a tew!

weeks. , Indianapolis to Lafayette .Ntr and Mrs. Jessie Harris hud i A. M.—6:00—7:10—8:00—9:1'

their Cnn-tm .s with friends in Indi-' 11:10 nnajrolis. p. M. I:

Miss Blanche Patterson owner oft 5:20—6:00—7:10—9:00—11:30

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distributed.

Many sample cop/es of the Recor-

der were given away in the streets lout. week. We hope that you will

have your nickles ready next w^cek; ®nd Dayton, Ohio

when the agent comets. I^* M.—6:00—7:30—8:00—9:20—L

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HOOKirn HOOS1T?

35 He was the great-grandson of a Nettno general of the Airnies of P^ter th.e Great of Russia. He whs the greatest of Russian Poets and the founder of the realistic school of Russian fiction. He was also a member of that Russian aristocracy and even held court title under

Nicholas I. It is interesting to notei . M __jt.ait48.Ko

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to Terre Ifasto

memories of Russian aristocracy; bis statue still stands fan the b**rt

of Moacowv and is

within blood

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