Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1932 — Page 7

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The tridianapoll* Recorder, Saturday, July 23,1932

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TEN THOUSAND CHEER FORD IN BROOKLYN

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Mrs. Henry E. Dunn Is Second Race Woman to Get Diploma

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To Mrs. Henry E. Dunn belongs the distinction of being ; t,hc second race woman to receive embalmer’s license,, for practice in this state from National Council of Embalmers of U. S. A., incorporated. M.VS., Dunn was recently' graduated with high honors from AsHin College of E«&balming. this city. She wan one of three women in a class of forty-flvo, Ray W. Long of New Albany, Ind., tho other race student, was also graduated. Mrs. Tillic Gaines of, . Evans,viUo, Ind., is the first race woman to receive a National Council of Em* balmers diploma, many years

ago.

Employees and members of Peoples Burial company state it is a source of great satisfatcion to _have .Mrs. Dunn as their President and manage:. Sac is the widow of the late Henry E. Dunn, founder of the company. Mrs. Dunn came to this

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Rage Seven

Over ten thousand people gathered last Saturday to hear James W. F’ord, communist vice-nresidential candidate at the Coney Island stadium, in nBrooklyn, N. Y. Center, the Candidate carried around the hugh stadium on the shoulders of ex-service men as the ten thousand cheer. (Top and .Bottom) James W. Ford addresses the crowd.

MRS. HENRY E. DUNN

city as a bride in June, 1923, from North Carolina. She is an enterprisive business executive having been trained at Shaw university in

Raleigh, N. C.

Loyalty to her husband, company and to members of her community have won for her a r3al place in the hearts of the people. STARS FOR EUROPE The internationally famous team of Layton and Johnston who have for years been standard headliners in London, having sung before crown heads of Europe.

New Home Bakery Opened July 9th

employed at present, according Mrs. Whittaker.

SUBSCRIBER THIRTY

YEARS

An inspection of the sub-

INDIANAPOLIS PASTOR GOES TO ATLANTA

GOSPEL PREACHER

Charles Sumner Williams Appointed Big Bethel church in Gale

City

_ By Special Staff Correspondent ATLANTA, Gj*., July 22.—The Rev. Charles Sumner Williams, formerly pastor of the Bethel A.

Mrs. Mary. Whittaker, 34R Wost Twenty-ninth street, has recently

opened a,home bakery and r.weet scr jption records of The Indish °P- anapolis Recorder reveals lhat Mrs. Whittaker has been active Eli Burnette has been a readin business circles sixteen years jer of this paper for the last an dbas incorporated several fea-| thirty years. Mr. Burnette tures with her new enterprise that who proudly exhibited a copy

should take well with north side printed as far back as 1902 M- E. church, Indianapolis and patrons. A free delivery service and in doing SO wished thc! mo re recently organizer and pastor j ;vithio two miles is one of these publication and its workers i°f the Institutional church of the * features. Six boys and girls are continued success. same denomination in the Hoosier 1

_ capital, preached his first sermon,! ^ as pastor of the Bib Bethel A. M. I E. church here, Sunday morning. , Bringing with him a wealth of 1 experience and an unusual reputa-j tion as pulpitier of high oraterical j J quality, the Rev. Williams chooscd for his first sermon in connection with his newly assumed Atlanta pastorale, the subject “ Heavens Greatest Gift” expounding: it with consumate candor and logic to a

;■ ■ • ■ rf<‘ • 'Tt#* . ■ • •. .**••• - * B4&TMS J*mes and Margaret Baker,, North At,?eqal avenue, female. WUlfcyn and May EMen Settle*. 480 West Sixteenth place, npale. Ben Kinjp. and ."Nina Lee Martin, 2.436 Ethel street,, male. George James and Viola Ma'ry .M»lkr, 614 West Sevepth gtinet, male. Percy and Moaen^ia .Williams, 7JZ West Tenth street, female. ... Russell . Lee and Florence Butler, 1403 Cornell avenue, female. Lugene e nd Catherine Turner, MS West . Twenty-sixth street, male. Burt an<) Lorene Mendenhall, 847 Paua, female. Miller and Lavprne Alexander, .201# .Sheldon Sjtreet, female, David and LiUAe (?aidweU, 444 Minerva street, female. . , Lepn Thomas and Sarah Vandeman, ’ 1036 Vandenmn avenue, female. Walter and Alberta (Jree.nljy, 2717 Xorti, Oxford street, female. Alfonso Alfred and Mildred Malles, City hospital, male. Albert and Lucile Kinnebrew, City hosiptal, female. ^ DEATHS Ben Brooks, 57 years, 336 Indiana avenue, pulmonary hemorrhage. John Kay, 50 years, City hospital. am tumor. Drucilla llousley, 65 years, 346' West Twelfth street, hepatic clri hosts. Barbara Thomas, 32 years. 624 West North street, gastro enteritis. Jimmie Weeden, 42 -years, 122 Douglass street, apoplexy. Clarence W. Miller, 52 years, 1648 Martindale avenue, cerebral hemori hage. Mosel Browner, 32 years, City hospital, cerepral hemorrhage. Susie Richardson, 42 years. * City hospital,- diabetes meliitus. Anthony L. Cook, 57 years, 1345 Cornell avenue, cariac vascular renal disease. Andrew Johnson, 70 years, 1137 North Senate avenue, arterio scler-

osis.

Mrs. Martha Greenwood, 40 years, 1228 East Thirteenth street, acute dilatation of the heart. William Bogan. 66 years, 1438 North Missouri, chronic nephritis. Fannie Lewis, 38 years, 410$ Cornelius avenue, cardio renal vascular disease,

LEGALS 4 s NOTICE OF APPOiriTMSNT t Notice is hereby glvei\,. That th* Undersigned ^as duly qualified as administrator .-of- Estate at William Howard, deceasedr late of Marlon •ccunty, Indiana. Said' estate is supposed to be 9»(vont. THOMAS ». Jr KING. JOHN F. RAFTERY, Atty. No. 32238 7-16-3t. NOTICJE OF” INSOLVENCYIn the Matter of the Estate of Carrie T. Whalon. deceased. In the Probate Court of Marion

Cqunty

fJo. 78-26209. Notice Is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by the executrix of said estate, settinfc- up i lie insufficiency of the estate at said'

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WELCOME TIIEIEGATES K. OF P. CONVENTION

JULY 26-27, 1932 TERRE HAUTE. INO COMPLIMENTS OF

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THE REV. A. DAiTS The homo coming program of the Emanuel Baptirt church, corner 15th and Arsenal avenue will open according to -schedule Mondav night and continue until Sunday, August 7. The Metropolitan quartette and a number of solo/sts will participate in the prog:arn in con-

nection with nightly sermons on

packed and positively appreciative [special subjects, will bo preached 1 audience. | by the Rev. Mr. Baits, pastor of ii Appointed By Bishop Jke Emanuel Baptist church. The || Dr. Williams, who is on record | Public is invitcd to attend the

as 1 aving pastorod a number of nK ' c1in £-

■,''hurdles in va’ ious sections of the |

in the Gate city i

late Saturday

d^pedent to pay the debts apd Uabilr rles theroer, the Judge of said Court bid. on the 28th day of June, 1932, find lipid estate to be probably Insplvent; and ordered, the same, to be eettledaccordlngly. The creditors of said es-

tate are, therofore, hereby notified ^ ^ ^ of such insolyepcy and requiretl to{ f en 8 the ^ css

lug the illness and death

Land and father,

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LEWIS'—We wish to thank our neighbors and friends, the iColumbla Welfare league and Aftermath club for kindness shown during the illness and death of our beloved wife and' sister, Mrs. Fannie L. Lewis. Wo especially thank Reverends Samuel S. Reed. .Charles T. H. Watkins and Robert L. Pope for consoling words: Mro.. Viola Wilson, the choir and sole 1st for Impressing music; William Walker for the use of a piano; all for beautiful floral offerings and the t'se of the cars and Herbert C. Wil-

lis for efficient service.

—The Family.

MILLER—We wish to

such insolvency

Me their claims against said estate ftr allowance. , , . Witness, the Clerk, and seal of said Court, ut Indianapolis, ’Indiana, this

13th uay of JUly, 1932.

OL1INN B. RALSTON, Clerk. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby Given. That the undersigned ha$ duly qualified as Adminstrator of fMctate ' of Sleety Wilson, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said Estate is sup-

posed to be solvents '

WILBUR ,H. GRANT, Atty. zNo. 93-32251 • •7-23-3*.

thank our shown durof our bus-

Captain Clarence

W. Miller. We especially thank Rev. ’ll Wlttpnberg, Rev. J. I*. Q, Wallace and Rev. C. P. Smith for consoling words; .the choir. Miss Mattie Loretta Stoval! and Hayes Wilson for Leautiful music; all who donated cars and gave floral designs; the IndianapolLs Fire department and Peoples Burial company for efficient serv-

ice.

The Family.

NOTICE OK APPOIN TMENT Notice Is Hereby Giy.^n. That the

undersigned has duly qualified as Ex- ,

ocutors of Estate pf Aud rew Johnson ^ L ^

ECONOMIZE Rent an Appartment $23 DOUGLASS - COURT APARTMENTS, 21st and Boulevard place; includes boat, light, gas, water. Cuatcdlan, No. 5. $25 DUNBAR COUR'J APARTMENTS, 1022 N. West St.; includes heal, light, gas, water. Custordi an. No. 10.

FOR SALE 1921 BELLKFONTAINE ST. — 7 rooms, newly papered and painted. Small down rayment. t'U. HTJ. 7458 7-10-31

FOR RENT SIX ROOMS—Modern, bath, gas, electricity. Rent reasonable. 2120 Highland place. 7-23-2t.

CARTER—We sincerely thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy expres-

ferings during the Illness and dpath, of

i deceased, late of Marion County, Jn- j— - ather Alexander Carter, Estate is supposed to furteral wa8 he id Monday after-

ciiana. Said

solvent.

JOHN BROWDER; Atty. Caroline Johnson No. 93-32253

FOR SALE — Standard Sewing Machins, $6.00. 3220 N Ulinoi; HA. 0900-M.

THE MORRISON INN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC—Modem rooms with ail convenience t open for parties, day aud nlg't* or by' the week. 524 N. Sena*w Ave. Phone Li. 192J. Henry n. Robb, proprietor.

Of Indiana, Marion

.Superipr Court Of Marion

State

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County , . in The State Qf Indiana No. A 67845-(5) Complaint For Divorce James Ralph Spalding, Vs. Helen A. Spalding Be H Known, That on the 29

! noon at Mount Paran Baptist church. 1 We especially thank the ministers, singers, pall bearers, Sisters of Help, i t iubs and the funeral director. Rev. Cou ity, Plummer Jacobs for his thoughtful ’assistance and those who donated

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cars. —Son and nieee.

wife, daughter and

Death Report ABLE BROS. & WINFREY

HARRIS—Wc wish to thank pur

day of'triends for their kindness during tpe

June. 1932, the above named plaintiff. [ inness an(3 death of our wife, mother by his attorneys, filed in the office of I . . ^ „

• . and sister, ivirs. Rebecca Hams. We * especially thank Rev. ’ William . Win

Wm. F. WATTS, SR., has been appointed sales agent for Indiana for North American Accident Insurance Co., Chicago, premium department, 830 Broad St., Now ark, N. J. One of the oldest aft:-* largest exclusive health and .e cident companies in America. Branch, 1624 Yandes street, Indianapolis.

NOTICE RILEY, the Watch-maker, is now located at 209 Ind. Ave. Watch, clock and jewelry repairing at lowest prices. Formerly with Fords and Josephs.

Marion County, in the State

diaiwi." complaint %r“ , c ' ! " ! ‘ 0, i ns named derend.n. H,.e„ A. ^ ^

the

and the said

Furtcral services for Mrs. Jimmie

Wcedcn of 122 Douglass street, who! davit of a competent person, showing died Sunday tenth, were held Wed- that the residence of, the defendApt, Li resday July thirteenth at three o'- upon diligent inqitiry,, is unknown apd ' ^ dock from the chapel. Burial at Wood the defendant is pot a resident of the ■(!!! Haven. State of Indla«a> and that said cauae Funeral services for Mrs. Dora of action is for Divorce and that the

filed in said CU^^fice^^ r" 11

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? Op YOU KNOW ? TbaVjyour o)iI or lapsed Life In»a - aoce FoUcies, if you have paid two years or more, may have money for you ? Investigate. InAdjustment (k><, 365'Hol8939.

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COCOA COLA

||jCouni:y airivcd v.^ ' j IjEWIS rites held

from Indianapolis .ate Saturday. Mrs. Fannie Laster Lewis, wife of |g evening following his appointment,Carl Lewis, died at the residence,

hy Bilhop W. 4110 Cornelius avenue. Wednesday

July 13, after a short illness. The funeral was held Saturday June 16.

The famous Indiana churchman, p m

James of 647 Douglass street, who died Thursday July fourteenth, were held Monday July eighteenth at two o’clock from the chapel. Burial at Wood Haven. Funeral services for Mr. Arthur Ji.rett of 810 Look street, who died Monday at the City hospital, were held Thursday at two o'clock from the chapel. Burial at Crown Hill,

CAPTAIN MILLER LAID TO REST BY BUDDIES

Police Chief Marrissey Attends Services for FormerFire Fighter

th-> local church

Fountain.

jhas just rounded out a tour of the

States of Illinois and Michigan

[where he delivered a successful

series of ebalaqua lectures.

BOTTLING COMPANY

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

[Ideal Days For Pictures

at the residence of her

sister, Mrs. Robert T\illens, 4044 Boulevard place with the Rev. Sarn-

ie! S. Reed, officiating.

Mrs. Lewis who was horn in Atlanta, Georgia and had been here for

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WHISTLE BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturers of Big Boy Beverages 1937 Ash Street Terre Haute, Ind.

Haven’t you often remarked that you v/ouid like to have a picture of your children? Every day is adding changes to them. DonT. neglect longer. And a still better idea would be to have them photographed out doors at home in their play ... in their every day life. That’s' the type of picture youM treasure forever. Costs of photographs are very reasonable now. Take advrritoge of present day prices. Call for estimate. HE. 2205. JAMES (LEV) REED

By STAFF CORRESPONDENT Amid a veritable shower of beautiful flower designs, a program long to In remembered for its unusual amount of truly impressive features including participation in person of Michael F. Morr.csey, chief of police and other city officials. Funeral services for Captain Clarence Miller, for many years a brilliant

ai out eighteen years, was an ardent Indianapolis firs department officer

were Thursday of last w,eek held at the St. John. A. M. E. church of which deceased was a member. -Program Impressive .m i Resolutions at. the largely attended funaral told in positive lanK* uage of how the deceased Captain had played his part r.mong his fellow men exceedingly well; the. once always popular city employee; had

defendant is necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in taid Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 10 day of .September,

1932.

Now. Therefore, by order of said complaint against her and that unless she appear and answer or demui thereto at the calling off said enuse on the 10U> day of September, 1932, the same b e l n ft the 6 judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City ot Indianapolis, on the 1 Monday in Sepember, 1932, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. GLENN B. RALSTON. Clerk H. J. RICHARDSON. Atty. for Plain tiff. 7-9-3t.

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quart of delicious Vanila Ice 1*18 N. Senate Avenue, for a

Cream

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Christian and was a member of the [Greater Saint John Baptist church, jllor life was one that brought, sunshine into the lives of many, in the -he came in contact with. In the iieighhorhood, she was a 'favorite of |hU, including the children and was a j \uluable member of her neighborhood (club, the Columbia Welfare league, f-he was also a member of the After-

math club.

She leaves to meurn her loss, the

husband; a sir ter. Mrs. Julia Killens; a nephew, RavenUe Fields and o hos* vf other relatives and friends. Burial

was in Crown Hill cemetery.

[choir rendered soul lifting musfc, ANNOUNCEMENT—We are offer 'while the Rev. Edward Witening to the puons our facilities burg, pastor, preached a sermoa and experience, in the prepara-[that was appropriatly logical, and tion of printing matter and copy, consoling. ,. . > vv-

PROBAlt CAUSt

In The Piobate Court Of Marion

County, Indiana

Estate Djcket 8* Page 30234

Daniel W. Jones

Executor Of Estate Of John A. Puryear, Deceased, Laura Bennett, et, al. To Laura Bennett and Holman P. Bennett her husband. Magg«e Puryear Kimbro, nee Maggie Puryear, a .id Edward Kimbro, her husband, Sidney M. Puryear and Clara Ellison. You ate severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Executor of the estate of aforesaid, has filed in the Probate Court of Marlon County, Indiana, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, md. praying therein JTor an order and

DIRECTORY OF THE CITY’S j LEADING PROFESSIONAL MEN | ■DilP!!iBlllBIIIB!HBil!IBII!IBil!BlllBll!IBUllNlillB!<S:iiaiiilBH:iBi!IBIIiB.nB'l!>BtiMBli!3

PHYSICIANS

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No extra charge.

dccrety of said Court authorizing the salq of certain Real Estate belonging io the estate, of said, decedent, and in said petiion described p, make assets for the payment of th debs and lia r bilities, pf sai<I ) eptatp; apd has aiso filed an affidavit averring thp,t you Mid eavch ot you are pon-re^idents of • he State of,Indiana, A oj. that your residence is unknown and. that you j arp necessary parties to, said prpceedlnga. and that said petition, so

been tried and never found want- and which is now pending, is set ing was recalled in papers read-at j for v hcarmg,jn. said Prqbjate Court v at the funeral. The St. John chweb i ,he Court in Indianapolis, In-

diana, on the 6tJb day of September

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Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 2nd day pf July 1932. GLENN B. RALSTON, Clerk of the 'Probate " Churt v 6f " Mhi4on

Cbunty.

K. L. BAILEY, Atty. , 7-9-3t. Notipe To/.Heirs, CceditPr*, EtC _

Phone Office, TA. 4280 Office hrs: 8 to 10 a. m.; 12 to 2; 4 to 8 p. m. DK. H. B. PRUETT. M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Also treats eye, ear. nose and Throat 2625 NORTHWESTERN AVE. Hours: 8-10 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m.—Sundays 2-4; 6-8 p. m. Office Phone: LI. 3740 Res. HE. 5923 DR. BENJ, J, COOKE Physician And Surqeon Office: 805 Indiana Ave. Re*., 917 E. 17th St. Specialist, Diseases of Women Genito-Urinary Diseases Office hours: 10 to 11 a. m.: 3 tr 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.; Sunday 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. S. A. FURNISS Cffics: 401 N. SENATE AVE. Residence, 834 N. West St. Office Phone LI. 2786 Residence LI. 2986

PHARMACISTS

COLE’S PRESCRIPTION LABORATORY W« Specialize In Prescriptions Lincoln 3101 Lincoln 8101 551 INDIANA AYE.

DEMREE PHARMACY Prescription Specialists No. 1—Roosevelt Ave. at 17th Street. CHerry 0887 No. ?—Senate Ave. at 12th St., Lincoln 0724 “ASK YOUR DOCTOR” Cut price drugs. Sundries, Ice Cream, Cigars, Tobaccos, Rubber goods. School sup P No. 6 ! U. S. P. O. Sta. 20 No. 2 U. S. P. O. Sta. 39 Free Delivery Service "Downtown Prices with Naborhood Service

Office hours: 8:30-5-30. Sunday by Appointment 7 to 9 p. m. DR. L. A. LEWIS Phone: LI ncoln 2674Suites 203-4-5 Walker Bldg

DENTISTS

USED TIRES

The Month BARGAINS

Compliments of

Over 5000 Good Used Tires from which to make your selection All sizes and makes included in this special Month's Bargain Sale. Thousands of unused miles.

j Ad. especially pathetic feature .of of the funeral was recalled In the | pall bearers personnel. . AUi were jfermer official associates and pals [of thy depeased captain. With »b* steady steps and tear-dimmed eyes the sorrowing on time colleagues of Captain Mjllar were profoundly affected as they bore the remains of their former leader to. the alter,

In , The Probate court O! Marion

County, , ‘ V.,,, September Term. ia$s

r Matter Of The Estate Of

Rebecca Sims, Alias

Ueckie Sims, deceased . ,

Docket 88 Page 30421

Notice is. hereby given . that Ver-r

a* auministrator of the

Office hours 2-4 p. m. 10 to IT a. m<; 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday 6 to ? p. m. and by appointment. 11-12 noon; 3-4 and 6-7 p. m. DR. E. p. ALEXANDER Physician And Surqeon Suite 303 Walker Bldg. Phones: Office, LI. 4171. Res 942 Roache St. Phone TA. 3409

DR. S. L. AUTER Phones Oral Surgeon And Dentist 3fflce Rl. 8885 Res., TA. 3128 Oral Surgeon & Dentist Office hours: 8-5; 7-9. Sunday « by Appointment. 541 1-2 Indiana Avenue

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above named estate has presented and

then finally to the grave and tp his i filed his account and vouchers in

JERRY'S BAKERY CO.

RODGERS

T/RE SHOP 3117 W. WASHINGTON PHONE BE. 4300

last resting place. . Was Loved By All They loved “Cap” because of hitj always genial disposition approachable manner and kindly characteristics. And too, the writer -war. .(told, it was Captain Miller who had contributed of his time, of his itb terest and of his patience, unselfish spirit to make creditable lire Heht ers out of the very men that acted as pall bearers at his funeral.

final settlement of said estate, a n d] that the sapie will coro^ for the e%- ‘ sminatipn and action of said Probate! Court, on the 17th day of September,. it.™ at w nich time all heirs, credi-

OFFICE: LI. 8044; Rl. 0837 Hours 10 to 12 A. M.; 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 P. M. DR. C. H. GIBSON Physician - Surgeon Office: 462 West 12th St. Res., 2615, Indianapolis, Ind.

U. 2800 WM. WEIR STUART 729'/2 North West Street Dentist Office hours: 8 a. m., to 5 p. m. Sunday evening by appointment Rea. Phone: HA. 2731

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tors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account r.nd vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of. their heirship. GLENN B: RALSTON. Clerk .OBERT LEE BROKENBUBR, Atty. 7-16-21.

PIANIST

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

LILLIAN M. LEMON COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL OP MUSIC AND FINE ARTS Teacher of Piano and Theory SUMMER TERM BEGINS * . SATURDAY, JUNE It 1036 N. WEST ST. LI. 1271

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