South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 82, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1922 — Page 8
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1922
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:n!i;iMit. j will lf- f-nritlnun. Acts II ana III j will ,- plvrn ly Mrs. Hup Smith 'Ii;- M'jiil.ir !M'fin of til" . O. j anr the niu.-'iral prosrram will ho In
M. No. lf't wa-s lirld Tue'Iay ; c i;ar--' f Mr?. ii,u;- :'n ImMiri lull. Tw-nty-n?i j ticrr." will al.o
v.r-rr i n i : i a t i ani til infrtinc
An important mctir.c of tli"
n-.nrlran f.r-inn AiirillArv will h ! ' ... .. , . . ikir.
nn h( srrnrt'l floor of th-
Donald KlhrJ. ho rlrctr! at
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i ' n'it j:i" inlx i m w.t avard'i to Mi-' I-:va I'.'ntHMt. lo-ril drriity. M:äs Uo-. H'.N'rj!!. stntf lfputy. was tho honor rii'.t. I'l.an wr- rn;ilo for a Iit:'- to h. 1iii April IS at the . inn- til. ii . k fr' .hnif-nls wore : 1 to 0 0 trii' .-'.-. Tli- i !i.iifrons for th." lan"in party to in- at th Oliv r hot"l Situnliy vninc: hy to flatnma 'hinter of tli Thalia .-orority in- )!. Mr. ami Miv J. Ik OafTil. Mr. .nül Mrx. 1). I. M.-Kfp. Mr. Frank M. Smith and Mri. .If)!in Mitrhlk 1 '. lin ing will Iwin at 'J o'clock, th piomat.i of l,'inc s to f pi iy il by th" 1'.;' l';vf orchestra.
T!i" I'hildtrra cla-s of tlio
main lim:
room of tlio livrr hotol.
I l-"or t!i'- br n:its of .iiiy Sowth T'.nd liou' Ai " ulio hou!il I.ko to bak' 'a similar cak tlio inri jo r-1 s and ilitnPTnii.tn nro a follow?:
Chamber of CDmmrrc this venin?. j rpQ
."" i'iund- of flour. 1 .",0 pounds of snazi . 2 pounds of butter.
Th- ak' st nids ovor
th.
Wim iti ii:.n. i ,ur" had r.o rhanrc to hi- hmtli'-r'.- iuisrhivo;:s
p.. diction ennrrrnir:: their conip.;ra-
iiir. .n.-tir of hsh T.'for'1 hr co
sp ak I li' 'r 1 lb s softly: "Vou doi-.'t nr1 i manv ii-h tonight.
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A reunion of all tho eirH who
li;ivf oxr attcjidrd I'amp KbThart vill b- lioid at the V. W. C. A. Sat
urday rvrninK Suppor will b served i
at h o i lock and n s.-rvat ions mu5i
in tv I'riday cv niiic.
!,i many t i m
That she knrw I must liave hrani hi- and carol no whit for my knowl-
fla- was i.atent. .Masculine oiniou , broken
ii,,. oniv kind to which sh- ever raucous call
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rotors i-.vanenirai rnurrn win mct-i . , , ,
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M . Ik r hur'h held tho monthly social ' iretin Tuesday evening in th
i I "ri'-ridsiiip if.om fif the church.
'Janus and original stunts wrr feat i im ard r-f reshnif nts- were soj-vd
I i'v tin1 ho-t'-s-t .s Mijs Kvh Hirie. i
Mi Main l Mvcrs, Mis AnnabeU
Mjfjs ami .MN.s "arri" Wh eb r.
this evcnlntr at the home of Miss Augusta WiikewitZ. I,': 11. Pennsylvania av.
TIM' Woman Foreign Missionary i
eiety of tho Lowell Ileiahts M. Ik
church will have an all day meet in
today at tho church and obsji-rve ,
Founders, day. Th forenoon will be devoted to work, a prt luck din-
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m m tite p-rsons oi io i. i ' ami 1 red. Hut I was standing
i . ry near her. and I clenched i iiivulinitnw tNt in the darknc
wilful cruelty of the zirl. umi
old. v than tue lad. ver.-oa in
t... il. v f.f n won. an or t !ir worn.
hi Ili IV Doan was doin' her hot to fas
cinate him. and. 1 guessed, with what . .... 11 t 1 i .1
oeietv of the I,owelI Heialits M. i:. ,l" v "v . ' . airy inum inv .-n- .-. - ' -
. Jb arnen it was too iar?e to t;n mioa-n ri.;lj,.tf.r ,,f his youn;' l votion tu n
tho loors and had to be taken to , i s (,u jt av,. the mountains.
the dining room in l.iy( r section.'. j Th,. 1((V , auht his br oth. 1 did I
After beirre on cxhUution tor arn vf.rt fV's to s o the expression!
fa ncy white a nl tool the. whites
the cake wa
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decorated with
( dored icin w
of f0 eLTS. Aftei
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to bo polite po n.att r how fi-h we ciils los-. at:d a t:.r
will ho liad I y all." Th.er' was an it start's sib nc,
after a s-copd by Fred's
"Xumh'-r four." and
the swish of a fish on th" r-"-ks a the fortunate fisherman .hiked his pole hark. Thon I :!: spok' short -
;.co'nb!ed
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ner will be perd at noon anl th" afternoon a program will Eivcn.
f & 111 1 - ...A . .-
week or so u win oe nu w.;u om-
ill ! forma lity i eon.
at a weekly Rotary Pinch-
in, a : . a r : " r.o : r M ; 1 ; .on ." . ! t" M ! 11. A
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of Mrs. Iron.sides' tar-nts. Mr.-i. Joseph Kopscay. S.
.st. M i Milz-lT-oVl T" t - 017 Iilnnil 'l -
will be held in two weeks at tho;, , , 4 . .
. . on'.f thr. fnvor v , 1 w . , f M i v j Cliiii'iri- To..r.- "H'" - o-.i .... t ...... .
tii" author. w-i .i i r n t -
Iloo(l. The wt
: i , n t 'ii ! i i . w i ' ! t a k- place 12. at whi'h firn" M,-s Th!I.t
Sk 'Alii pr nt th- iii.l" t. "W'onif n HunioM-! - of lPi'-'l.ind and A me r i TV u mciuixr- of ii,e Mo, inn I'r!--ilia In! wet" entertained at the home of Mrs. a. W. P.arnard. MS 1. Washington av.. W'edn-sday afternoon. N'e d a or k oe,-up;"d th'
time and in
ein by Mr.i Ik P.uri-. n the afternoon of April .'. tho rluh will T'.orf with Mrs. (). W. Hewitt. '.' . Wa.-hmirton a v. Tii" bilden Hour class of Zion Sunday p.-hool enjoyed an evenin:; motlni; at th homo of the teacher. Mrs. Mo,-hel. 1121 Miami st., Tu-dny. Sewirii was tho diversion after which li'lit re freshments were (-,rnl. The April mrrrln; will b? Ik-M with Mi-s Foui.-- Weddor. Mis. Ik Ik Hattiebl. 2.M "hurrh ph. assisted by Mrs. F. R. pollock, entertained the member of the Athena club Wednesday evening at a rhimble. At contents tho favors Mr-re won by Mr.s. A. K I v and Mrs. I H. Merley. A fr.itup of the 'pplnc were two solo dances piwn ly little Madeline Hatfield. FU'ht tasfrr.alirnent wer .s.-rved to 12 mombeiT. Tim 'dub will be entertained at an afternoon meeting on Apr!! I I at th" home of Mrs. Fred Colh r. W. Marion st.
The fi So Jolly Bunco elum met at th" home ef Miss Ruth F.ert'h. !'') 7 lk Wahin?ton av.. Tuesday ' ninu'. Thi rt y sanies of bunco w re played, the favor beim? won by Miss (.enrvjeve l'ox and Mis Henny Milkr. Miss Mattraret Williams and Miss (Vert rude Provcr were tho gut sts of the club. At the lunchon table each place was marked by a corsage of sweet peas. Plans were made for a theater party to be piven soon and the tr-xt regular meeting
Mrs. Rernard Sadler of Chi. a? is a bliest e.f her sister. Mrs. l.oui-e Hanauer. .'20 Nk Mi hip.in st. Mr. . Schuyler e'olfax of Uochester. NT. Y.. who ha been the jruest
of Mrs. Ralph Weinrichter at Car- J lislo Manor, ha- returned to her l home. i M- a M rt. t l,,. inilnr 1 rr n c ! , 1 r 4 1
.j i , n na .'ii . iv ii'. i. i i i mi iw "of Hastintr. Mich., are the cuests
Reflections of a Bachelor Girl
I Man's life I Vi'i 1.,i
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l a sei l s o !
!ie.-ks
n oi
l-.is face hc'.d as lie turn-.d if toward;
her. And when he answer d her. his voice was slightly hoarse: "1 don't are about auUhin in the w erkl xr pi " !"i"d's voire, hUh-piteh- d. tantalizing, struck in: "Cat '-ret your tongue. Teddyhny'.' (r ai" ou just jealous b'Cause I'm
j catching all the mir.' II re s numi b.-r thr ' . and in another half-min-
not voun-r lover-- b -pa ir, i l; t( .-
Is start rolling tba ir
Tjll the m rmai
socks. And the Ror"Fi bohs her hair:
Mr. and '
-V man values ki-.s tei a heart, troulde h had in
anytljinr. a ceo riling pettin? it
I man according to the trouble she
has in keeping -ome other woman freun ettin'-r it away from her.
"ecp Mind Him." j ' Shut up." Ted rowled. ' lively- i bo.lv isn't such a nut as you are. (Jo j
i on ami catch all the bulllvads in the I
from a,lrim if j (JU Want t. but lon't s-pend to theje,( uxuch time brap.;in about it." a wo- .Wver mind him."
S. Notre Dame a v.
Tin Volunteer -lasj of the Fnited Rithr'n hun h held its regular meeting Tu s.lay ev nini" at tho hon,,, of Mr.. John Matsn. 1102 S. Michigan st. The assitinp hostesses were Mrs. (Icorpo Shenefelt and Mrs. Ora Spa Id. Tho evenimr was spent with sewintr and luncheem was served to 1." quests, the decoration be in;; huprestiie of the Faster season. The next regular meeting will
b- held April IS at the home ofj Mrs. William Roush. 1S22 Leer St.
of the Rellvue Homo at New Yerk city to sueeeed MLss Jean McAlpine.
formerlv of tin city, who iroes to
the Walter Reed hospital at Wash i nerton, I). C.
j Jutlcin? frmi the prompt way in j w hich they 1m 'in "c he k in.: up" m I one another, riht after the honey-
moon, marriage is the mira'd" that
EIRTHS
turns a soul-mate into a ch ckmate. Kve was the first woman to bo blamed for whab-vcr went wroim In th Garden; but. as the wife of everv suburban amateur Rurl-ank
Miss IaVolIo Fuller, whose inarriaqo to Stanley Hull will take place March 27. was honored with a kitchen shower Tuesday evening Riven by Mis June McKce. and Mis-i Marcin
Smith at th homo of the former.' 7 4:; Portape a v. Spring flowers' were usl for the decoration of the home and luncheon was served to 1 I Kuests. Miss Virginia Hull. Vassar av., will entertain Triursday eve-j
nin a a courtesy to Miss Fuller.
Mr. and Mr.. J. Sylvester Sheldon, HCl N. Walnut st.. a son. Mr. ami Mrs. N. I. Robertson. 5"f
Main ft., March 19. a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Josef (lajoflki. 7M N. Johnson St.. March 2b a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Perkins, C03 N". Iafayette hlvd.. March 1, a son. at St. Joseph hospital.
Advice to Girls
1 By AfSGZ LAUXIZ a..;ik i.Ai'kiik
P.. ss Dean's vtdce was a caresslns: as the stroke of a violin bow in the bands of a maestro. And I knew that it was as effectually playins upon the h.-artstrings of the raw country youth. It was such an unfair thins. I f'lid to myself wrathfully. I wrs an e-periem-e that misht spoil tho boy's whole life his tru-t in women. With one of the sudden Quixotic impulses which come to me sometimes, and which I as often bitterly regret as I feel justified in them. I resolved that I would spoil her came in the only wav tliat lay open to me.
I knew that abov o all thins she I
Alas, what can a poor wife do. If ,.;. sired Dicky's company, and would
she lets a man clinp to all his little have traded a thousand Teds for the'
bad habits, he is apt to lose his ,,.,., uro nf a ,nnd flirtation with my ciane.s in tho future life, and if) husband. esp-eially if I knew that it she makes him sive them up. he ijVas poin en. Whether or not I sure to lose all his interest in TH IS ! u-olllli have been capable of so Sparone! Uan a resolve if Dicky had not so
clearly shown his ennui at the girl's purruit of him I do not know. Rut th.s knowledge of his indifference to
can testify. Heaven wasn't the last!
know;
she
A woman' heart is a "one man nmnort ion : hut no man w as ever SO
completely absorberl in one woman i her. anrl of the imminen'o of the as to deaden his subconscou inter- j -il l's departure from the mountains.
n the po.-sihb
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"next woman.
Mrs. Abu. 7.1 U'einlirrc 117 s y 1 vai ill av., entertained the Urs of th flood Will Ribl Wednesday aftprnoon. The b-nt. Mrs. .J. p. Hart m 'in.
Penu-mem-e e-kis Iresiopend
the me.tiis with a short talk followed !' a. business session. Tater a social liour w.i i njowai, during whirh ltht refreshments were served t If m -tohers. Th next meet;nr; will bo held on April 1 at the Imme of Mm. Fdith Fur. 1 .". ?, ä Finv ln W.-iv F.
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The "!p-i!
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pupil- of the Studebaker presented th" operetta. "The
man. at the, sclinel W d-
t e lay even'r e. Tho play consisted of two acfc th. veerips being laid in garden. Th" rat Include Fdn.und I a. !-!-. tkilen Vary. Arthur Wartha. i:u:h Holloway. Mildi.-d Werner, fb-r.ild Amerjnan. Dorothy 'I'l'of.son. M.ir.v Xi'iiiiht!). Audra Tahle.f -,nd C.iraldino Hatt. Tli"
herus rons!-' i!rf-re". r i:. fornn "..- v. :
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pupil- from tin
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p. .--t hi.
a! the K n ft eripum.
f nor
Til- F:ii-a;; Tea f P. hill We.pl Si'
S . x f .v j.'i embers wevo pr-'-' nt and tin .i f'r --i.-on wa- -.p. -it w.'th ne--'d!o-
" or'.. la a ort f! a n by Mr. I r a " Fi -1
l.-tv.-s fo- ;!'o a!fe:noo:i were; M--dirr.e-M.iir' Mk-rauf. '. rn;ce Mil-
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Tho Sinai society will hold its regular meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Soutn Rend Woman's club rooms. J. M. S. building. The talk for the afternoon will he given by Samuel Sewartz vhse suhj'ct will he. "Spirit of the Tmiesf" Tho musical program will he furnished hy Hal Van Aiken, violinist, and Mrs. Vere 5? tray er, soloist. The Clay and Harris Home t'con-
I I omies club, which was to have met j Wednesday afternoon, has postj poncd the meet in cr until March 2f. I at which time Mrs. Scammerhorn will be the hostess.
The St. Joseph county Horticultural soeb-ty will meet next Saturday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce. The dinner committee inchnbs Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Webster and Mr. and Mr.. William V.-der. The program which will b.
gin at !:."?' .lock, will be in charge 1 friend
of Mrs. P. Metzger.
FFA R
I have be n puzzled several weeks, over the fact that my parents do not wholly approve of the young man I go with. While they do not prevent it altogether, they do not like a. few habits of his. Xmv, I feel that by goin with him I am not doing myself any harm, while 1 have a little influence
over him. He has promised me lie j would quit some of his habits, and!
s., far he has not broken hi promise. Do you advise me to keep on going with him if it will do any good? His family are well-to-do people, and he has been raised to have respect for people. Every one thinks a lot of him. PFZZRED. rUZZIiCl): As lonk' :f your parents do not seriously ljert to your Having the young man for a friend, and have not forbidden him to call at your home, and in view of tho fart that you can influence him for gooxl, I would advise you to retain
I Marriage is the only comlition that
affords a woman the pleasure of company and the delightful sensation of solitude, at th- sam time.
Dancing pump leave very few-footprint.-on tho sands of time. (Copyright. IX"-. ly Iblen Kukinl )
jour friendship with him.
. Yo'i may be abb' to change his hab'is to such a degree that your parents will he glad that you are hi
and yet. sometim-. it is most
The speaker unwise to trv to "reform a man."
J v Ml be Prof. Creen or Notre Dame i j univ. r.-ity. His Mibject will bejiKAR. ANNIE EAURIE:
i Tho W. C. T TV will linl.l fhoir
W a I ( otintV institute novt tnn,1n- nn.l
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First Prosbvterian
hurch. Mrs. Ida Mix of Knkomo, tafe ;,-e prc-idcnt. will he the Pad"!-. The firs-t es ion will bo liehi nt i:.:o o'clock Mondiy aftr"oon. at which timo so -.-oral local woaien and several ministers will f'MMire the program. In the rvenhte youn? peopo w entertain rd a pliyht will le given, entitled '.Ma's R.hellion." flood muio will
It U'hccfoclfs
At ITIicclock's
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32-Piece Dinner Sets for serving six people specially priced II.cm tcLs arc made up from our open stock patterns and conic in a variety of attractive decorations and fliopes. Ilie sets can be added to or pieces replaced. Sets specially priced at 54.95, $6.95, $9.95, $12.00, $12.75, $13.00, $13.50, $15.00. Dinnerwarc Dept. Second Floor. George H. Wheelock & Company
i i am a young man neariv L'l vrar.
of age, and am very much iritercstd in the young ladies. Please tell mo how I can get acquainted with some nice girls and have some good limes, too. Often. I am lonesome. I am living with my rartnts, but du not always k'U along very well at Ileum. At work, some of the girls seem to take an interest in mo. and wo have Rood time.. Rut outside f that I haven't many friends. I work only a few days ca-h week, ami lon't have much to do. Am I oil enough to have a steadv girl? T am not good-looking T think, although my parents say so. - How i an I make a good impression on the girls? I will be very thankful if you can help me. ANXIOUS. AVXIOL'S: If you will go reguIr.rlv I i some churh or join tho V. M. C. A. you probably will meet seme congenial young people. You are very young even to think of settling down, particularly be-
j -ause you ar- not in a position to support a wife, and you should not
pay . much attention to any girl unless you intend to and can marry her. Simply be polite and gentlemanly to any young ladies you may met. (lood looks are not everything by any means. It is character which
S . ount.v
( Tomorrow's v HOROSCOPE Dy Gttievirwe KemH
strengthened my r pe arance of Dicky
olvo. i: nd the apMh tishing poles
baited for him and for me gave me the opportunity for a daring ruse. Dicky I (Jaiiic. "Ready, Madge?" Dicky's tone held a careless, proprietary note, and 1 felt a remorseful twinge at the thing I meant to do. Rut the thought of Ted Co-Drove's mother, and more potent still, a fiasli at the possibl? future when some unscrupulous woman might feed her vanity upon my
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I lilPW, M ARC II IM. This bids fair to he a ery activ and prosperous 1 ay according to tho excellent plam-tary auspi -es. Mars is in benefit" aspect with Luna, making for initiative- and cnterprLso in all directions, with all energies and faculties under tine stimulus, inspir
ing to new ventures. With Jupiter,
th th
int
expansion and fruition born f thisjul a single
THIN, FADED HAIR NEEDS "DANDERINE" TO THICKEN IT
'.." cnt buy a bot-
g to new ventures. With Jupiter, .fie of "Danderine.' ie major bene tlc. trined by Luna. J Within ten minutes f'f u se projects and all establisho.l j,fjcr the first appli- . ;'4 iterests should rent to the g rmvt h. vat ion jou can not &t
trace el
.stellar operation. There should bfinancial increase from this position. The health may ruire attention and all should guard against ler,"pthn and tr-achrj. Those whose birthday it is hivo th' forecast of a e.ar of expansion and growth, with moneys increased and ambitions fulfilled. Tlmy should look after the health and bo on guard against deception or fraud. A child born on this day may be
generou. and popular, r old and en
terprising.
An old sack needs much i-alv ing.
KLi swoimrs m; mv yoiik sii.k rriicii si: sii,k sai.i: OP MMT SILKS. Made Tuesday by Messrs. Robert Robertson and Mark Zimmerman. Record breaking low prices .'! 11 Ik worth's Silk Kalo. Beatus anything you've seep, for i year'. Se tomorrow's japer for Iota IN. Th Kllsw-.-rth Store. S2.
dandruff or falling hair. TJanderine is to the hair what fresh shower. of rain and sun-hine are to 'vegetation. It goes right
to tho roots, mvigor- ' .; ates atiel strengthens ft ..- them. helping youi.-'f
hair to grow hing thick and luxuriant.
Cirls! (iirls! Don't lei your bail ', fi;y lif.-ic-, colorless, thin, scraggy.: A sing 1 application of delightful ! I.inderino will donlilo tho beauty! and ndianro of your hair and make J it -look twice as abundant. .
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Annie Iaurie will we'erre letters of lniulry vi subjects of fpmini'v interest from young women read?r of this paper and will reply to thorn in these columns. letters to Mi.ss Iaurle Khould be addres.-ed to her. in care of this office.
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MESSRS. ROBERT ROBERTSON AND MARK ZIMMERMAN HAVE PURCHASED THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF FINE SILKS AT LOWEST PRICES IN SIX YEARS. THESE FINE SILKS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE SATURDAY BEGINNING AT 9 A. M. AT Lowest Prices in Six Years THE LOW PRICES AND DETAILS WILL BE GIVEN IN TOMORROWS PAPER.
MESSRS. ROBERT ROBERTSON AND MARK
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ADVISING OF A "SMASH" IN SILK PRICES. THEY'VE MADE A BIG SPOT CASH DEAL IN SILKS. YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS WE PASS THE PURCHASE ALONG TO YOU AT RECORD BREAKING LOW PRICES.
SALE STARTS SATURDAY
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GEO. A. KIRCHMEYER 803 N. VVilber St. Lincoln 1760
Ycur neighborhood 'grocer cUs Lighthouse Co flee faster because it ü so ood. It nerver has time to get "stale" to lose any of its wonderful aroma and flavor. The
round tin can helps Verp It right. Ask for Lghthou., in the uhole bean or rteel cut, and be eure of better co flee that's fresh!
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