South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 16, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1922 — Page 7

MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 16. 1922

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of the School Men'rf Wives' luh. I who were, entertained Pt th hom of Mm. N. n. AUngcIl. 12 Cleve- ! lan'i a v.. Saturday evening, j rarnat'nr.n an d fern- vere u?-d ffectle!y In the decorations and a. ?uprr folowed the bu.slnesi meeting. .Favor In a r-Togre--! i ronvers.it Ion contest w.i won by Mr. William MTphal. 4 Assisting Mr.r A!an?fl in. entertaining wre Mrs. T. e) Mar.-hill, Mr. C. A. Push. Mr.. P. O. DuPMs, , Mrs. Clyde Giliis and Mr. Cro-y Th next meeting of the Hub, Feb. 11. will he at the h'-me of Mrr. R M. Pierce, 7A ctt .' :- Omv äv.

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MONDAY.

Th rrrption frr tho ct.rvi rr.pn of thf rify will l,r t'ivr n in th'vninc in fh-- Stmif h-ik'-r adrnirisi- ' traüon huIIJIn,-. Th Fldfiry C.inip No. 2 will hoM a rfKular r.-K-otir:- In th vrnir: ;ii . th" V. O. W. hall. A l..n.u.t uill' prrrpft th l.uslnr-R.5 tntc'iv.z at vl(i h th rlrrtJon of ofn -rr wiil , h ;.I. Th St. Jiiph County ch;itrr -f :Jia W. T. T". will hol 1 a puMi. mf'tinn' .tt th V. M. C. A. at L ::;fi o'riork in tho afternoon, in oii--rv-anro of National I'rohii.i: ini day. , Miiir and talks by prornliu tit ru n of tho city will f--itur' th-- prurani. Kvrry or.o in Invltt-d. Tho Current Kv-nts lop irtioont f th Prosr club will mo,-? in th .jftrnoon at tho club room-. Tl'IDAV. Tho Mothers' dfprtniont .f tbProsress rlub will inf ot in tlio after- 1 noon at the rlub houso. The Clio cirrlo will moot with Mrs. Lorono Davis f;racn. SOI Par:; a v.. I in the aftrrnoon. !

Mrs. Charles Perry, 217 i:. K. ns, y st., will rntortain In the evening 1 1 1 King's Daughters rla.s of the Conference Memorial U. P. rliurcli. Th Auton W. It. f?. will enter la in at an afternoon thimblo in tlio oi l court hous. Tho hostesses will tMrs. Pea-Mc ZiChino. Mrs. a !:. Mrp. Jui?a Smith, rs. Julia Patterson, Mrs. Julia Nie., Mrs. CI u a Huffman, Mrs. I,uolU F'Mioek and Mr?. Mlnnlo Frank. The Aurora Plblo cUkh of t!ie fc'unnysldc Prcsbj-terian chureli will rneet In the church in tho evening. Mrs. 11. Huber. Miner pt.. will b hostess to the South Side Indies' AU society of the Powell Heichts M. K. church In the eveninc. The Woman's Foreign Missionary oclctjr of St. Paul's Manorial church will be entcrtalneJ In t?ie evening at the home of Mrs. James L. Clardiner, W. Colfflx av. Mrs. F.. Squint. 211 N. St. lvoui.s Mvd.. will entertain the members of the Pleasure flub In the afternoon. Tho Schuyler Uebecca thimblo will be entertained at an all day meeting at the home of 11. A. Noyes, 327 NT. Notre Ixime av. The Indies' auxiliary of the National Association of I:ttor Carriers

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1U)Y DICKY SOLVIII) ONI: ANGLi: by.with Percy ajajn, and as h or Till; C.UACi; DILVPiai gie me over hai my work, that's II10HLJ:M. some item to jay nothing of w her.Dicky stopped suddenly In his I'd be if it cot blurlod around, as it ftridir.K up and down the tiny level suerly would, that lVnninfrton had Fpace upon the top of the hill, and, refused my etu:T, and Tcrcy hid ran h: tinkers through his ab urdant ! turned me dewn."

hair twice, teamed a" troubleeome

nb:rt nrf.r.t. Sh"s no doubt

oricln.il reivntart sinner at thoibf'.r.ir

rurr.rr'.x benrh. but hr'a a trinj?h' ouht too foxy to be th'-roubrly truV j fb u'.hs at

worthv. and I'm r.t roinc to r)n (ira'n

havir.rT hr trnr. tli.' stur.t on you ; tr.i.c v " fhe did before." . (äm:-, ar.

Ho sh r:rtro,i ftis shu'dorn ns if he were throw:!. p of:' an unp'.or.f ir.t numt:y, and. ir.dto.i. I well knew

hre If what Kh s-ivs i-.Jidowr d is tru At

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forelock bnrk. and camo up to the car. Thit ho had decided th) quea-

"Why annoy yourceif with dwelling upon unpleasant thiners that are never roinc to hanoen?" I

tion of having or not having: Grace I courageously. -.ho will undoubted

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Drapep model. I knew, for his

actions were characteristic of hie moments of decision, ind my throat constricted with actual physicil pain v-hik I waited for him to trpcak. "I suppose, as long as you're willing," ho bcKan lamely, almost shaim facedly, then frtraihtened him5!f. ut his hands upon my boulders and looked steadily down into my eyes. "If Up to You " '''It's up to you. old girl absolutely," ho said. "I won t deny that getting her back as a model for the so particular drawings would

ly be glad to peso for you again. "It Is not a Question of her. bu: 1

cf you." Dickv retorted, "i knnw i this is Wcdnes? lay.

you've said you are willing, and It's

jerieciiy ouuy or you to propose lt.

but If thia thing Ls going to cause you any "annoyance or unpleasantness, I'm not going through with it."

His voice wa3 ainccrely itself, and. I kntw that lie believed what he ! fald, but I could not help the can- i tic little reflection that if I took him! at his word ar.d rescinded tho pej.. J

mission I had given he would be

Irom my own f-el'r.g what must te Iiis aerrion to any thoi-rl;t cf that

(I1 tm.o. "Now tho next thing. he- süd briskly, "is to decile where ho shall stay while I make the r.ffev tviry .sketches. That i.. of course.

reMito,'. tho Grantlmd anl keoj ir.ur up :.

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provided she consents. Lots rc, "I mu be

If you wr.te to-! didn't think

g.-ttirg nplvca thit T . f t!i it ! r' ro." ) -

day wo can liardlr expect a letter! said with disgris-t. ' S'liefar. crr.v.r t before Friday at the latest. Well! j Shelter 1s!a: d l"r- m e;r. : ; r-

(that will give ir.e plenty of time. If i crossing tr.e ferry. w,;lo v.t. t -

I know her decision before I go In over froni b.oro ritov th Nov.- H.i -

j distinctly rcs.-nlful.

"There will bo neither annoyance

mean an awful lot to me. I prob

ablv never would need her again. ' nor unpleasantness for

for whllo there are plenty cf fus'ifcjrc- 1 b'ua 85 oaLl;

hcnlil.Hnl.lü liUo I'pnnlnrtnn 'in tho diSCUSS that p:.rt of it

book world, there is no cne but

me.

Monday, that's all I ncel. Put we'd better decide where he's to st.iy before you write her, to that you can givo her all the data." "Yes. cf courfo," I returned, n bit absently, for my brain busv with this new and vexing problem of where to hous eJrace Draper. Ot nil the b;z.trre situations. I thought

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I ami1 niveau faimniii.u.), iii-ii i mouii

ven ferry from Fac Harbi-r. She , a i get a tavl or a trct c.ir fre.' i Hemp-stead to Mlnooia, t.ik fr middle is '.ar.d line rut. ar.d r".'-r b Keen on tho .M..ith shore r uto at eil. And there's the bull'.- little hot' in the wo,,-:?? out thre, fro-j-ionted

Pennington with prestige enough tj lie able to carry things through with

nish a hand. IJul in this parrrc

lilar fiiiirrrTnpv T fin n't lotiv

would be a life-saver. If Penning-; tf n is pleated ru be tho white-haired'

"So let's not any longer.

What Mad ate Askinl Hcix'ir. "All right, you bully girl.' He pulled mo to him roughly, kissed me warmly, and fpoko xfith crisp

snf, ' decision as he finished:

"Understand one thing. I neither

Interview this dame nor have

be revolving this problem !r. my

mind! "Of courpo, he can't lo ."h In this n e i g h b o r h o c d," Dicky s.iid

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sometime y th'S who weil I rather rsvapo -b-.TatIen. It's th" Meal plare for b.or to t-top. I'll

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data down.

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thoughtfully.

and DM. How you're ever going to

manage them anyway, I don't se. 'not b.e'.p a ÜttN curl

!:ut vou'vo rtiid to leavo it to you.

her! and I'm the mo't obedient hub.ir.d

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pose ror those Illustrations without in captivity. And she ought nt to you or mother or some one equally j travel on trains or highways blading

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THAT PROBLEM OF SUPPRESSED DESIRES MISS AMATEUR 1SYCH0ANALIST (pensively) Your nervous condition undoubtedly is due to your desire for that new fur coat which you simply had to suppress. You looked so well in it it's too bad your father couldn't suppress his desire to economize!

bo host' 1 1 "n n i b , r s

s in the afternoon to the of the Shak'qearn fired-.

tip- bono !; Mrs. Sli'l S. Clinton st.

Georg- Dressler,

Tip- phil-a-P.ar auxiliary will m et i

in the- afternoon with Mrs. Pussoll Owen, lh Haney av. Mrs. I'. P. Clripin, Forest a v.. will

J entertain the memoers of the W etl-

The Plymouth lub will meet with

Hiss, Portage a v., In the

Advice to Girls

Dy ANNIE LAURIE 1

night lie saw me he quarrekd with mo about the either young man. Now, he ha.s an idea that a girl h is a bad reputation If she doesn't m steadily with one young man. Do please tell me if you think I should go steadily with the first young man when I don't love him. I would like to keep his friendship, but I would not Liko to keep steady company with him any more. Don't you think a girl can go with whoever she cares for a long !s she i not engaged? I had thought I could learn to love him, but I can't. BLUE EYES. PLiri: IJYFS: Yes, Bluo Eyta. you are right in the stand you have taken. There is no reason why you should go about with only one young man when you are not enraged to him. and do not even love 'urn. If your friend regents your i.aving other .friends as well as himself he !s unreasonable. Of course, you should treat both men friends, n.s you are not engaged to either.

i' ni l 1 o f f miili r w:h th

vaii' us or.tranc"s to Shelter ICir. d and It po-iLihtie f .r h' . tr; ' r"mance ,-tnd int r'cnio.

will hold a regular meeting at 2:lu o'clock with Mrs. E. E. Moore, S3f, Forest av.

The Mar-Ta-llee girls will meet!

Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs YVaiter Palmer. DiO. S. Michigan st Tho assisting hostesses will be Mrs

James Parle and Mrs. Ing.m Ibin- j nehl. An election of ot!b er will take ; place. : An Important meeting of the MuSiCiar.s' club will be held in th- e;o. nlr.g at 8 o'clock at the South p. n.I Conservatory of Music. A full at- ; tendance is urged. 1U)NJ2SI.Y. ! Miss Alma Colhm-r. 412 S. Iifay--tte St.. will be hostess to the men- I bers of the Phi Sigma sorority at a ) :;trt dinner. The Independent club will moo? In th afternoon with Mrs. Albert' Wright. 711 Marb-tt t. The Sans Parlet clu'; will meet In the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clem j Pell. Illtine av. The IadieH- Aid society of the South Side Catholic church will be entertained In the afternoon at tho 1 home of Mrs Oe-orge Fisher, 2213' Miami pt. Mrs. Nfbon Jones. Park. av.. will'

n sd j.y iub at a 1 o'clock luncheon. The Scholarship e dub will give the last dance of a scries for the off-

ninpm students of Notre Dame uni vrrsity in the Rotary room of ti e

Oliver bote!. The History department of the Progress club will meet in the afternoon at the club huu( Thrt Woman's Foreign Missionary

I sp iety of the Stull M. Id. hurch will i me.'t in the afternoon with Mrs. Ylo-

Mrs. Frank

evening. j

Miss Dorothy Arnold. 715 Califtxr- DEAR ANNIE LAURIE; nia ;iv, will entertain in the evening I am a. girl 20 years old, and the members of the Eka Chimes have been keeping steady company club. j with a young man of 23 for almost Mrs. W. Hillman. Portage av., i a year, but I don't enjoy hi cornwill be hostess to the Woman's For-i pany. because I don't love him. He

(,cn Mis.-ionary society of the Trin

let P.irnh irt, -52'. S. Michigan rt. The Norman Eddy W. U. C. No. 1 will iim t in the afternoon at the K. of P. hall. Tho l'anoy Ni o. ileworkers' club w ill me, l with Mrs. Frank Reave. 2:b: E. Donald st.. in the afternoon. The S!a aw hib- ciu'o will moot in the .attern .:! with Mrs. Ch irbs Ka.-h 1. .".-Ju . Navarre st. The Woman';; Literary rdub will m- et with Mrs. Clctn Shi Per, ini.1 E. .Ieft'e:son blvd. Tiie Sol-'I.us club will be entertained at lunch -jn at the home of Mrs. Harry l.iutenschlaegor, "00 E. How aril st. Mrs. Charles Pearson. 12.16 Wo.dward av., will entertain the Li.i yett- thimble In the afternoon. The Ladies' Aid society cf the Ci.!gr Presbyterian church will mi-, t at an all-day session with Mrs H. Mid.Ib-ton. r.rmger, Ind. Tiie Ayudodcra circle will meet with Mis. c.eoru-e Itutzbach. 1 1 W. I'rrn.-on st. The ltdi.s' Aid Society of th.? South Sid" Catholic e hurch will meet wi'h Mrs. Ceorge M. b'lhor. 22 M .Miami s-.. Wednrsday afternoon.

l'lar

: will for

be com.pietod at card iarty to be

ity M. i:. iiurch.

Mrs. C. E. Kachel. .110 W. Navarro j

st.. will ntertaln the members of her .10 0 club in the afternoon. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the 1 ; race M. E. church will moot at t lie church parlors. Mrs. John Rinkle. 321 Kunstman ct.. will be hostess to tho Eur-ka club in tho afternoon. The Congenial Dancing club will Kivo a d anco at Ka bio's hall. The pee Hive dub will be entertained at the home of Mrs. E. Reed, 10.11 Vi'-ir av.. in the afternoon. The Congenial club will meet with Mrs W. .1 . Staekman. .140 Lincoln way lb. in the afternoon.. The Triple Four club will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. C. Van Dü

sen. Harrison av. j Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Gloria Dei Swedish church will meet at the iiiun.ii parlors in the after-1 noon. I -b 1 FRIDAY. I The Civics and Philanthropy dopaitment. of the Progress club will J meet at 1 o i ck at the club house. I Dr. C. S. Posenbury will speak on'

"Mal-nutritiua." The Schuyler Colfax chapter of the D. A. P. will lie entertained in the afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Charles Coen, 531 S. Carrol st. Mrs. Carl Kurtz.' 1151 E. Indiana av.. will entertain the Friday

that j Friendship club in the afternoon, gi . t il 1 The Waneta Sewing circle will

ha.s often akrd me to marry him. and wanted me to promise that 1 would never go with any other young men. I told him I didn't love him, but I ilidn't go with any ( other young men until reo ntly I! met a voung man one night and ho askid me if he tould call to see 1 mo fonip time, and I consented. I ' 1 have learned to like this young man very much, so one nisht when I 1 met the other young man I told him that I didn't wish to keep steady company with him any more, ;

as I thought we ware dring our solves a great injustice bv monopo

1 li.ing each other's time, a I don't ! ,M '"ur

care for him. He got vt ry atiury j about It. He saw me with the other i young man one night, ami the next j

DEAR ANNIE LAURIE:

We are two girl friends, 15 and 17 years of age, and would like you to give us a little advice. Is it proper for girls of our age to have young men friends? Our parents think we Are too young io have any young men chums or even write A friendly letter to thni. Are we too young to go to dance?? Is is proper for us to go 'for a walk in the evening with our young men friends, provided we act like ladies and gentlemen? These are all things our parents object to. and we thought we would ask your advice. TWO CHUMS. TWO CHUMS: In all these matters you should follow the instructions oC your parents, as you are still very young. No doubt, when you are a little older they will be glad to have you entertain young

m n friends of whom they approve.

own homes, correspond

with them, and accept invitations from them.

f'yveee'"eseisi"se VERA WiraSTCJl 4

Tomorrow's

HOROSCOPE

n:vi: mi: ivitii , smii.f. The Sht:k Tuck Me to S'.eop Sanny Tennessee Ma Mminl Piy Ten Little Pincers Everybody Step IV. uo Daniih Phie. April Showrs Hawiiiim Ciiinie t Want My Mamma, and all other hits now in tivk. Th- . W. Corp Music Sh";. 11-tf

by th- s riet:.- at St. Pitrick's hall. S. Sbott st.. on Thursday night.

Mrs.

TlinisDAY. Tho Victory club will meet in the eveninc at the home of Mrs. r. Fra:ier, Lir.t oln w.iy K. An election cf others will take place. The Twin City H-wint circle will 1 , r'ertain d ir. the afternoon at

At W'hcclock's

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At IVhceloch's

Clearance

Odd Pieces in our stock, consisting of Sheffield Silver, Silver Flatware, Picture Frames, Art Pottery, Colored Glass, Engraved Glassware, Framed Pictures, Baskets and Novelties are grouped on tables at exactly One -Half Price A group of Leather Hand Bags at 33 1-30 discount A group of White Ivory Toilet Articles at 33 l-39o discount

niu't in the afternoon with

Alice brown, 120 S. Michigan st. The Philathea. class of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will meet in tho evening with Miss Grace Etstrom. l:,22 S. Main st. The st. Joseph's Hospital Aid society will give a card party at St. Patrick's hall. Mrs. W. G. Crabill,

j assisted by the tllreetors of the soi fifty, will h;ie charge of the affair. Mrs. .lehn Stahl, Park av.. will ent rtain the members of her bridge i luo at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the

JdTersoii hotel. j Mrs. T. Siianaf. lt. 102.1 Riverside j dr.. will entertain the members of! the Frmres Willard W. C. T. U. in: the afternoon. :

sYl III) AY. Tii" Progress club will meet at the . duo hoi;.--- in the afternoon to elect : e a president, secmd vio,--pte-lit i.:. t h i r d Vh e-pre side tit. treasurer and three director-. The

polls will bo open from 2 until

o'clock and an entertaining program will b. gin at 3 o'clock.

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nii:s jan u Ait y sali:.

ThD year'L January Clearance A

Sal- presents for your approval the arv t : st Quality Furniture back at PRE-WAR Prices. Full-sized hJ

enports in genuine leather. $55; j or for wear in i t is of brass stetl or iron reduce!, this smart suit

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By Genevieve Kemble

TUESDAY. JAN. 17. Exca llent prospects are to be read

from this day's sidereal operations 1 in the heavens. , Those in the em- J rloyment eif others are under partlcularly propitious planetary rule, ' and all are encouraged to push for- j ward to f-ec-k preferment or favors j from those in power or In public . places. The financial outlook is J bright. Social, domestic end affectional matters are under a sway that makes f,r happy and prosper- , ous condition.-. Irritability and i captiousness should be suppressed, j Those whose birthday it have ; the prophecy of a prosperous year in business as well as in all other j affairs. They should strive for ad- J vancement, honors or recognition from those in places of authority. I The health may require attention. A child born on thus day will be ; Industrious, popular and affection- 1 ate, and will be much respected. It j may succeed best in tho employment of others. j

IX) II VALHXTINK DAY. The custom of sending valentines is an old one, but the valentines of today differ greatly from those of the past. The Dock Shop, 110 N. Michigan st.. is showing the newest Valentino ideas at modernte pries Favors for valentine parties are also featured. Mako your selection now

I while the stock is complete. 8 tf.

New Note I Fnu ml in Tills Matching S-arf Attached to a lfompun Suit. Equally suitable for Palm Peach

a cooj. r ( ume. is of lavend r home-

' oor lamps with silk shades. $11.50 J

ar.d up. The.-e and manv other bar- ' n'r.s In PeJroom and Dining Riom kuites await you. Convenient terms. 5-tf

Thi

is is a money saving opportunity.

George Ii Wheeloek a Company

a -m:sT sinj-cic Zar.e Grey's "The Last Man" is 'roving c be one of the best sellers n raw books. This now book by thD ovular writer may be purchased at b- Pook Shop. 119 N. Michigan at. 4-tf

; tierms walk on 1 the street when

the ether side of

pa-ssing a

I c iro,i -with Itlue Deil.

fcOttse 21-tf

spun, pocketed and cuffed in raccoon. A new note in found in the throwscarf of the same lavender homespun. It is attached to the coat at the back, so that the enls can be thrown carelessly over the shoulders or adjusted to suit the whim of the wearer. The matching homespun hat is "different" in shape and give- a pleasing variation from the fe hats so often seen with sports suits. Other suits will matching hats are effective in tomato, French

blue, green Hindu red.

sh-xdea of brown, or

SPKAKINT, OF WISH CltACKS. They were asking the actress if she liked Shakesperian roles and as h flicked the ashes Trom her Camel he gurgled. "I Just love 'em. Our baker makes them wonderfully well." That's our contention on

Porkerhouae Holl. Mathewa Kraus3 1

I.axing company. 4-tf

Women sae money by buylr.3 your shoes at the U. S. Army store. 230 fL Michigan et. All standard makes of shoes. Factory blemish, SI.S5 up. 365-tf

No matter th occasion, you slm sure to have the ri?ht flowers if they come from Pe?hler's. Main 1. . lltf

Do you lik' poft hands use Blue Deil Clearer. 21-tf

Dr. Wegner. Ü34 Farmer's Trut bldg IStf

25 per cent Reduction Sale, Yemen's. S34-

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VOILA! the New Sprin Modes Arrive!

NEW FROCKS This little Frock goes to market, this little Frock stays at home Thus, with diversified treatment and embellishments, they signify their field of action. Canton Crepet, Crepe Knit, Silk Voile, Vel-ette, Crepe Romain, Kasha and Roma Crepe, in shades of coral, opal, navy, Turkey red, flame, cornflower, tangerine and American Beauty.

NEW SUITS Fashion folk, to whose mandates all the world bows, are responsible for the loveliness of these new suits waiting for your approval. Imported Tweeds, Tricotines, Twills, Kasha Cloths and Jersey, in spring colors, as navy blue, prey mixtures. American Beauty and Pompeian Red.

NEW WRAPS NEW COATS Delightfully conscious cf their swagger lines, the new coats make an imposing array with their smart style developments. Escatine, Pandora, Valkara, Marvella, Andrea, Superior and Alonzo. Spring 1922 colors aro Alpine, Sponge, Pinecone, Mouse, Sorrento, Mahogany antl Navy.

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SHEFFIELD SILVER 20 Discount Sale Starts Monday, January 16th Tea Service Well and Tree Tray 3

Baking Dishes Water Pitchers Sandwich Trays Serving Trays Baskets, Vases, etc. CLAUER'S Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants

EYES EXAMINED

H. LEMONTREE

tooth IVnl' lr(l!n( Optometrist and Manoffirtartnr )ptl'ln W C" düjiictt hr.y pt'.r of 13Im CO tuatier wber ttty yrr rrl. ll'-i f. M1CIIIUAN sr.

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DR. F. W. VAUGHN DENTIST 617 J. M. S. Bid?. ORTHODONTIA

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