South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 23
SUNDAY. AI'IUI 3. 1021 23 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Ellsworth's Golden Jubilee Year 1871 1921 Clubs - j Circles SOCIETY r Suffrage Philanthropy
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Here is Nine Months of Sunshine
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77 "Swgfe Track " Age
BY HELEN ROWLAND
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ral s.-do. I,.- ; and a :.;:m -1. ;,.t. :, VOMIW,. Mrs. .1. T V will H-i. a k ' 'i '
in.!;" Mr:; F. I : . r ''vis i.f I:, ! . i i :" Härdy w.ii r Pirks." T. ) - . ; ! .-
lahlm r.f j.; : ! y- in I m! ia :; a,
fin:! Mrs. i:. I.. !:..- x will ad th.- j IrP'irtm-H in t!i- :-:nt; of th'-j Fonir, "Iri'l: )!. I " ,':'-, v.n i,( j Wfl'-OTHOil ;, !h'-- rii'-'IMJ-. Th"! chairman r.f t!,.- :. i , II : In 1 rharo nrr- Mr,. I:. T. MilLr. re-I frrhm'-nt; Mr.--. It. I'. Thorn p.-fr., j dfcorati'.r.--; Mis. Waiter Mu"-! f-fl. mus;r. j JYe-. dimr ''; m ü1!.: at 1 oVloc!; j n. l;in')K-'iri wii! I..- :;;.r, .' the .- f-rtsnn t' a t.mm in 1 : t : ' r f Mr.' "Wiley. AH nam'" rs of th" depirt-j infnt are invited to att nd. j
Mr. and Mrs K 'v.ar l Wv.-mt. 7111
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1. I . T ;!ipf. t; I ? . :y M.-- 1 D -t r I -1 y Mis.? Kut'i , I .-. ' f r:vr:io-ith. ! v s of in li- j f .,
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Tlie other diy. ' . Just for fun, i I dropped in to se a pood, old
I fishloned, mid - Victorian mc !o-' ! era ma I
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All so much more fascinating than mcrdy working for it! When all actre.ts were "danger-
ou?,"
And all mar-ried people were "married peoplo,"
melodrama witii a hero, ar.d a t And you never hesitated to refer
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murder! Oh glory! Those were the peaceful, happy days! The radiant, tranquil, unconfusinp days Vh?n virtue was virtue and sin was ?in. And there were no two arguments about it! When all thf sood women were
Mondes and all the wicktd ones form."
were brunettes, J And work wa pomethinp: that noAnd all th" illnins wore horrid body ever bothered about: mustaches, and all the heroes wore j When a lady was a "lady" not lovely mus-tarhes; ja "mollusc" or a "parasite." When love was love not a matter j And a ger.tk-man was a man who of scientific ro.--?arh. J'-oul.l "hold his liquor." and hold
And murd r was murder not I his wif with eoual s-.jee.?:
"paranoia." nor a "complex", j Ah. those were the dear, dolisht-
to a man's la?t year's wife, tr fear i .-ho misht bo the recipient of this j year's alimony. When you krew that you were I pood or that you were bad. And did not have to go to an
I.ebcn drama or a Bernard Shaw play
to barn the latest fashions in , moral?, or to discover whether you j wero belr.p: a 5alnt or merely a ! fool: ! W" hon 1 n n n r n-T c nnrf ortlr " r r n 1 i
i And a vilain was a villain not a ! "mental defective" rmr a "victim of
society, nor a "gentleman crook
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nlit. Ivnori;' Mis. Wy print's birthday anni r.-; sry. Tii- nin-r was f-p.-nt uith j.ro-r- -i pitt. and favors w"r won ,y Mi-s Myrtb' Taylor and IM Wy-rmt. K. fr. h-
inents wiTP s'-r.d at th" d"S.; of!
the afternoon. Mi' lf'!(n Iiii-:. ('" I;r:' 'In way 1'., Mishawaka. f m : i: a i r. 1 11 ir.ients at a lunh'-on Situr.iav a ft f.: n at
tho I Joiner (son i v :r.- ;n iionop of
her sisN-r. Mrs. j.- uis F :. i.-iv.x. A
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ith .fcia!ist:c ideals"; When you could tell a chorus-cirl
f i from a le'outant e. and a cninrl-
. ." v'!o:other from a Mapper, without put-
VJitimr UI vour lorgnettes:
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When it w-;s perfectly iroper Jor
a wonan to be rniddle-aered.
And no disgrace for a man to be rich. And the only way to attain a fortune, or to "i.iy off the mortgage" or satisfy the "money-lenders," Was to inherit money, or win it on a horse-race, or kill somebody and steal it
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fill, perfect day? ! Whm right was right, and wrong was wrong. And everything was perfectly : simple, and plait , and obvious, And there were no ethical proh- ; lems to vex the world and torture the soul! j The naive "single-track" age When life was not a perpetual j
question, with a new answer every I j mornnig jj Hut a dead certainty. ; With an inevitable Heaven or I
vivii'-llilil, ill UIC (IMi, The beautiful, wonderful singletrack "Age of Innocence!" (Copyright. 1921.)
bowl of Kprin.r t! w : s made th- J , ,(t, rii:ir!om Ann N'nl.m Uiej In l lLli.irt lu k .l n.nlxrr ,,f Air
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T "I" ' 1 ' 1 ' " and Mrs Otis Nolan. Her mother was fonm rlv 3iis Ii ss W. HofTinaii if : av
lut of town gti. -ts v.-. re M !.-.. Ior-' ., .. Jthy Mix. who att.ndnigtheSa r- U,,S rif-
,-eant sehooi at -r-ri. Mi.-s ;)hin O'll'üa. a .-: : ! r.t of th" Swe- t !
Driar colb -J-e. ':: :::':;a. who is j f-pending the .-pr.ng .na!i'n at lor! home, and Mi.-- K'.iv- a:;! Mi.--'
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wa s;pent with music, garner and make stiff. Add raisins and ypice?
j contests. Favors at contests were ! won by Miss Helm l'ish r and Mi. ! L. Gum. The hostess was assisted
by Mis.s Mable Ilagey and Missj Mario Coleman. Kefreshment were served. On April 14. the next meeting will be held at the home of Mis Iva Evelyn Wilkinson. Sl Cleveland
n ivy taffeta and carried a bouquet of tea ros.-s. Mr. and Mrs. Oleidi; are in Chhago and after a week
Maurino Wü! tt. -f ''hicau-o. who; they will b,. at houie on Prairie aw
are the guet . f M i-s Will tt'.- i parents. Mr. a"..; M i . S. S. Wi'.b tt. Mi Marie Mcl'rl tin. 42." X. Tay-Merrifi-Id av., M;-.aw tka. ,, s . was hotess Saturday after- ! noon to the Saturday KrolicTS. The Tlie a r.n u il .t ig .lie.p.'r whieh was; aft. r noon was spent socially and
plven Saturday . . en;:. r .,t tie- In- - rffro-lin;-nt were served. In two ; .". Waterman in Memorial Hall. Miss!
i i i . 1 i . K M , . . i . . . . , f t Vi . . . i .- I i . !. c t Ti . r 1 1 1 1 n li ,ii 1 1 . to ii- i 11 l,n I.VIU-ll Will rflt fin l' Iii riilirsrntr.il
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ent.-i ta in.,v l.y M i.s 1 1 ibhg aide ! nv an exhibit of abcut 2." miniatures
I-'rancisco I'anama exposition, the
Mrs. It. Wagner. 20.", K. Pennsylvania av.. was hostess to members
of the Phil-A-Par auxiliarv at lor
Arts clul) prize for miniatures, and j honi0 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ben
Cordier read a paper during the
honorable mention at the Art Insti-
Add sour milk with soda dissolved in it. Mix well and add more flour ; to make stiff enough to roll. Turn j
on floured molding board and roll thin. Cut and bake in a hot oven. Potato O'Brien. 2 cups boiled diced potatoes 1-T, cup grated cheese V2 teaspoon minced onion 2 pimentoes
tute, special exhibition of 4 7 miniatures at the art institute in 1907. Those who have visited the Chicago court house may have seen her work there where she is repres-r. ted by an oil portrait of Judge Joseph H.
Gary and by a portrait of Judge A.'
J2 cup cream Cracker crumbs Putter 1-; teaspoon sal;. Put a layer of potatoe jn a but-
fiiana flu!) is ..ee et trie most
pretentions e-r;:-i iu tlie hi.-tory of the flub. Tie- f.'H'i'A in;' progi-.-jm w.'M p!s- r:ted: Mi-srM.iry Iii;s. "Intornatior, 1! Liui,li!r:-," I'tiix I'antus,
missionary program. ltcfres'amen3 j tend baking dish, sprinkle with,;
ene.-se, onum ana shreds ot pimento. Ad. another layer of potatoes and so on until all is used. Put cracker crumbs over top, pour over milk, dot with bits of butter and put in a hot oven to brown and heat through. (Copyri-ht. U)2l, X. 10. A.
were served at the close of the so
cial hour to 11 members. In two weks the auxiliary will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Harry Wilkinson. V:::'. Dubail a v.
;toeekby, j 0 J Portage av. At the art exhibit of the depart-
The Pattie of Sot;i:V; A-os'on. ; ni,.!:t of art of the Progress club to "Swiss Marvel ifi M r.t il Telepathy": b- -u en in the Tapestrv. Turkish
trio, Johniani -i vyi rooms of tlie Oliver
Australian Ami : i. a;
at the department of art exhibit
but will herself be present and will 5 speak on the subject of her art. Miss j Lynch does not claim to be a public j speaker, but when an artist has at- 1
italned such eminence in her field it!
'1ST MARY'S PUPILS
TO VIEW EXHIBIT
Announcements
hotel April 1 and 10. Miss Anna t i'";".'1 l" !" 'ir ir ' x
; Lynch will pivo a large exhibit of 1 ",,v'7 , ' . , 1 1 u
upon j lit1 j-e.s nai Mite or .i;n;a-
Doughrrty "T!ir n.ldling link"; Miss HÜis. Xio-A!-.n. "The l'a-
PIOUS lliPO.o -I.'-; l.I-o-A tl ail'l ..,,,-es ,,-ne in 1,! f.m,trv
Craig. "lb turn of th- Mintre!s," luar.-Is higher .n her line than Miss ! turo Anting." which is a very sewith Mi Kiuu- at fo- id ,no. The i VI.eii in" miniature t.aintin- Mi.- ! ductiv4 title, suggesting leminiseen-
rjv:c lur.ng 1 1 ;
(TlslK-d bv M s.-i. U'.-J ( !
Citizen? Art Loan Kxliihit to Cloe Today Following StinJeiits"' iriit.
The rua ri i u'e : Mi 12 17 Pruce -:., and ('!
llig. ." IS S. Ta or st.. was Soleon.lz d at 2:1." o' 1. . S.rurday after-
. r was fur-h.Mv li was born in Kigin. II!.. and j''f S lhrlt h'' a,lurin- an'1 (n,t'r b.stra. (first studied at the Art Institute of ! tain,n?' Th" r-s"nt a,t "yihhit H The Citizens' kUic.go. later she studied in Paris -ry tonunate in gating th.s exhibit V.ol , Ibrg. o, t;lr:1 wiMi sueh world famons mas- fr(':n M.s Lyncn as she in connec,rl a. Gb i-t..r ris PouL-pau. Simon. Cottett t:"n v,th lho Sn(;' ty ot Mnuaturolt. Marys colic?
The As You Like It club will meft at the home of Miss Lillian I'Pierre, 113 K. Navarro st, Monday night.
Personals
us .ri boaii win 01 1
ith the students nt riiri'la
cge ami academy act-
:,l M Toe. Ch.mln-i. She n o. r-m - ' " 1 " " " 1 "".-u .Nif i. pievai. ill Ing as the last IMtors. The stu-
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Keiner. 0:
Indiana av., hae- returned from
er of the Chicago Sorb ty of artists
! will have an exhibit at tlie Arts c'.ub. , ... . , , , . ., i , . ... ., . , denbs will attend in a bodv in the
noon at th- Parsona," of the Glorii and of the Arts Club of Chicago, the . " ... 1 an l,n,rn r, .mm, m. .f,,,
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Del Swedi.-h Lutheran eiiureli, by ( erdon dub, and is president of Jho Kev. Carl An b-r.-M,. Ti'." atten- ; Society of Miniature- P 'I inters. b'h (iants ware Mr. :,nd Mn. L. A. ; . as r,;.oated!y exhibitt d in PariSwaiiHon. The Prob- wore a na ' Lojoj. .T1. ("hi-aco. N'ew York. Poston,
ttiiiA t.Ml eur o: tii .!!,-. arii carr: d 1 ' h;.;n !ir.:a. V. as iniL'ton .- ml s?f
a corf.ire of p: . ! ii arid a Ib v j Lou Miss Lync h n
Ulks. Mr.-. .ie.-en a gi.wiii-d in nodal for mimatuns at
preparation thtre with jury, hanging i its purpose in that it has been tn-
ami catalogueing. Itvsides Miss Lynch there will bo
nine other speakers at the exhibit.
.joyed by a great number of people t ! for a ery small fee. The South
Occupations for I)iabld. "My brother the one with the wooden leg has a job. "What's lie doing?" "Mashing potatoes in a restaurant." Xew York Evening World.
i e l Tbel1' "' ,f' '''rarU V. Dudley. L. ! n1 Woman'. club pres-nte.l tlie Parbara Frietchie Auxiliary No. :: Cttn1 ''i'h tlritfith. Miss Lucy Hartrath. Cirl i oxhibit with the object of in teres' - j A. and X. V.. Dance April ."th. .".21 S. e . an j lCr;iff t. secretary of the Chicago ing young peoplo in art. esj)e.-i:illy , Michigan st.. All ex-soldiers and
i ori, ty of Artiste who will
com
m ' local art and artists.
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down from Chicago to hang the ex- : The young people have been in- j at O o'clock, hibit. Miss Y;rgin!a ( Jr.it'M-. and I terestod. Tho superior work of the ! drs. Pauline Palma r, a. painter in s'rofessional artists shown ban acted '
'::.- who will r: talking tours of as an In'firat.'on to those in hash I pf o , ' "r J i
lio- pictures, an. i others. Tv ? exiiib- '. " -hoo!. whn have thus far dorr so
it will include
water c-'dors. nobly with posters and architec-
uints and etchings, minia lures. : viral designs.
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v -. ni:ng. Aii.cii;' tn" exiiii 'trng art-j i as acnieveri is mat !' j ists known to .-'oopa 7b-:J r- sidents i Ical people in the I j .' ill I e Leon Makieb-ki of Ann ' artists. A great cle.
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i vulptures. and hand t'-.obvl book-! Another purpose that the exhibit! UJ . "Wl x uul
! binding. Ane-ng th" exhibiting art- has achieved is that of interesting
work of local
al of surprise
Arbor. ; '"as expressed at the showing thatj
- .-ou-n i.en'i ma.Kes along arri-swc
I'alms and spring flowers w ero ; lin.--. Th" showing was creditable, j bt.ch in keeping with the jtl.idomo ! Those who will act as hostesses (
program gi en bv Mrs. Marian'10 s:u-ients ot M. .Marys are: m
("base Schaefter of Chicago bef oi? i 'Sl v-y
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Mrs. Granville
A. Popular -priced
Victrola-Humber XI
If you arc looking for a Victrola that is mode rate in price and at the same time dignified and rich in design and finish. Victrola XI merits your consideration. Victrola XI maybe obtained in a mahogany, oak or American walnut cabinet and is equipped witli the usual Victor patented features. With a change of stylus or by means of the doors at the mouth of the amplifying chambers, the volume of tone may be changed to suit, tlv: size and character of any room.
Let us demonstrate this and other models of genuine 'ictrola fresh from the Victor factory. Reasonable Icrms of Payment.
j the South Ib-nd Woman'
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readtrs in the country, and her ir?v 'aM' '.uni.'.Me, m rs. jonu ijj - cess of last voir was so gi eat ly j M onro :,n( Ve- W. K. Sherman. . 53 appreciated that he w a.s asked to! Lfi
-turn. i jr. j . Mrs. Schaeffe.. in a very phasing. KltCllCH hCOUOmiCS manner, told her audience ;n The I
ginning that her purpose was to,
Old Fashioned
Wedding Ring
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j i : on :nes. iw tn.it is v. hat she did. ion the ground spä-- cni.-rs loss of ; JX , H. r program wa tb: light fully funny j f;av or If thfl ..,,io, ar0 bought ' Ji -a! 1- -ht ;!,.. ....... t ...-...,.- i , K'i
I i,:v , , , :'n lioxrs th. re is aawvs a oertorate l r ! 1 lX .atlon and sev ral poems lv; n . ' W
I. A. I'aiv wane nn tlie ni-o'Tmn. 1
: iL:- storbs whi, h were well clLs-n.!1"' , f k'ng cut the air. If the Iw.ro eouallv Ut.U toM. js-piooM are bought by bulk provide ! Th.. teri i , ..J-'''0' jars with tight covers or
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th.e spice, bag and all. into a
George H. Wheelock cc Company
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' ' ..." - ' i g at I - covered fmj'tv baking powhe smg 'An p-n S-er. t . ' , . , , , . r can. Make a r.eat labe, and
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W o.. i.-nat; and an old Knuh.-h
dk sens. - I): .n't Caerr ." ly ar-j .'"er. PaiTes was aecompad ( n the piano by Miss Helen 1
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Mrs. Harry AM worth and Mis.'ia. .. P.ak. r had (Largv of tl;e d,.'.-
it.on.5 and th... rcc-ption commit-,1
1 ".e v a i olupos,--,j ,,f the f dlowingi
j "-nibers: Mt.s. fMwin 1111 an-1 Mrs.! j a"..eph Irain. Th next general club i
j one::ng will i.b- . ;acv April i:.
Mr?. Albeit s!..rl and Mrs. f.
paste on tlie can to ivr unnersi'ary hunting f"r tlie right spice.
j .Menu for Tomorrow. Pit P. A K V A S T Orange juice broiled bacon. creamed potato, s. graham gems, coffee. i
LU.( 1 i Lta.N P.aked m a c a r m :
land chees . toasted muffins, chimed
p'.ars. hamlet tea. i ILNi:it Stuffed pork chops. pi'latofs O'lirien. fried apples.', canned lima beans, toiti. coffee. I My Own I tx-i p. ;
A pimento cr two chopped and !
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Thi is thf old This is the same fashioned wed- ring after we dins ring as it made it over reached us to into an Orange be made over. ISossom design. Note engraving has not been harmed DtSlSN PATENTCO YOUR old fashioned wedding ring regardless of its width or shape can be msde over into the beautiful
Orange Blossom design without cutting the ring, hatming the inscription or in any way destroying the
Orange cherished sen
timent of the circkt. It may be
overlaid with Platinum if dircd, or jeweled with any number of diamonds.
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ELLSWORTH'S GOLDEN JUBILEE
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April 4th, Monday, to April 9th, Saturday. Now's the time to select your needs stocks are complete with thousands and thousands of yards of beautiful, colorful Wash Fabrics and Ginghams. Note the following lowest possible prices: 27-inch Chambray Ginghams, only 10c yd. 27-inch Fancy Ginghams, stripes, plaids and checks 19c yd. 27-inch fine quality Ginghams, stripes, plaids and checks 25c yd. 32-inch fine quality Ginghams, stripes, plaids and checks, 29c and 39c 32 -inch Imported and Domestic Ginghams in piaid designs. . .69c yd. 32-inch Zephyr Ginghams and Tissue Ginghams 75c yd. 36-inch Imported Tissue Ginghams, only 95c yd. 40-inch fine quality Scotch Plaid and Check Ginghams, $1 and $1.25 36-inch light and dark Percales at 19c yd. 36 -inch Standard light and dark Percales at 25c yd. 36-inch Cotton Challies at 19c yd. 32-inch Romper Cloth at 25c yd. 32-inch Devonshire Cloth at 39c yd. 30 -inch Japanese Crepes at 35c yd. 30 -men pi isse Crepe, flower designs, 39c yd. Plain 29c yd. 40-inch fine quality Voiles over 25 different shades to choose from 65c yd. 40-inch fine quality Figured Voiles at 50c yd. 44-inch beautiful Imported Organdies, all colors $1.00 32-inch beautiful quality Dotted Swisses $1.89 and $2.00 yd. Calling Your Attention to Our Big Ad on Pages 8 and 9 NEW YORK. SOUTH BEND
"Grfdine Or arte Pln:nn ftni Bfar 7ir Ma'k N-DtGcauiceWithout It"
i THAT EXTRA PAIR
Everyone dependent on glasses for vision should have an extra pair for emergencies, for dress, or for greater comfort. Let us make that pair. H. LEMONTREE Optnieir i-a awd Optician -'J-' s. Miep.i-ar St.
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iMMAYRiSonsS
113 S. Michigan St.
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of the Kldferi c!uh ar.d their f.tni- p:.4in macaroni and chtesea hit. A i.ks ..t the hr,m. of the f,,rmer. tiny ninrh of mustard lifted with! 3''11 Mi. mil .-t.. rnday nivht. Mum- ; ;h., f:t,.Jr Wh n tr.akir.s the whit" !
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in.-- r.iv.n.-. I . -: ri '1 m. rn s uo:c' y-rd at the i...- ,f tJ-,o t wr.in;. Al'iil .. t!o n t v.-.rt tin wi'.l i,.? ' : !e'.d at fee h....ti.. ,-f M Walt V j Krh r. -;io i:. lud; ana av. !
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Mt-rtain-d tprpil'-rs f iht A.
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Ithecan c!iurch v. ir: .-;n Aorll 1". .d's' Crcim butt r and s j-ar. Add
i'.irt I"r:day ui.ciht. The enii.c ozzi. will Lt.itm. Sift ia flour to I
LINGERIE SALE Starts Wednesday Morning Watch our windows
Oliver Slule Shot 103 Mam Street Of Oliver VS. Clock
j : j th Bends v!ixiiShcpcrtenea
GRAND OPENING of Our New SHINING PARLOR for Ladies and Gentlemen A flower with every shine for our opening. Liberty Shoe Shining Parlor 111 E. Washington Ave.
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26 fici'n Street
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