South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 150, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1922 — Page 8
THE S-U7H BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 3. 1922
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Hr-.or'rg Col. ar.J. Mr. Chsrs
Arthur Cnrl!.. h r'turr.'d Sun
from a trip to th Mrs. 'h.ir! Artlnr
Orient. Mr.
i'arhd. Jr.. htr. rr.fr-
r.day fvrnirK at the Oliver hotel.
Varied colored garden flowers in crystal vase formed th center piece of the table. The fut-of-twn ein'.' were Ms Clara f i reenbr of G .ry. Maurbp Cuhn of hieigo an M!v Silvia, Hurwioh of Kn!;nmn.
vi.! Mr. Ralph We'nric
air.'d at fllnnT iavr evnu:: i . rroi. um .i re. f ri n. inscersoM Vir::!" Mar or. Th- ' ill" from j entertained the members of th u r-.y, Tt-.e , rf t d'nnr wa? served i Musician r!ub Monday evening at a ! i; 1 in the state lining room j th. fonfrvatory of M usic. ar.l w.i- !( oratf! to represent aj . . i
formal rar.'.'n of ptr.K
Hou; Memorial Day Originated Is Here Told For First Time
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;.rnr tarTta. Th irurta !nlt:i'I Ir. arvl Mrs. .JVim I. (Jirdinr. Mr. ar.d Mrs. I. . ?;"!. Mr. an1
Mr.. I .if.iy tt.- I.''n I'ortrr. ar-1 Mr. .I'4:m Oomly P.irlpII. and Mr". Clmnt Siud''ikT. uv.'l Mr-. ru'- MiU'iirri
. .ik r. Mott. M
M r. Mr. Co!
Mr. an Mr" Thorr. a." I . a r . 1 M-" J(-.ph I Ol;v-r.
Mr. nnl Mrs "Wlüiam D. O'Hrl'n. .Tr. an.! Mr? C.r I f i" !ir!'-n. Mr?. 1'atrifh '"Üri'-n. Mi- Maria Stul--tar. Mr. nn-l Mr- Hownnl U'oolor(on. Mr. and Mr-. John J. Wool-vf-rton. Mr. K. Kuhn'. M'
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Th" Tat-ltJia fwr iiui of thr
Zion Kva r ?h''al rliurrh rrft Monday rT.incr at tli Parish s hord. Th h'.-ftw-1. M'r" th Mi-s I ona and fthrr H'-nnintr.
Th rnTiil't-r- of th ?'h"ol Mn' !
Wir-- rlub and thr;r husbands enjovd nn outin at Indian !ak Sit-
I urday. T!cn-r uas srvd at 1 . oV!rk at the hot'-l. ro rr ; hjnc: rlai fd for ".' truts. Col C. ' Hullork was in rharc" of th af1 fr.lr.
( Sp'iric Kh-h" and Kdvvard Tlun-I liniTT '.v-r fntrtn Ind Saturday! ' f-rrlr.z by a croup of thir !!'t!? J , friTi'N at the Iapidf horn 1012 W. V.ishincrt"n nv. I-Virs n-pre I rivn b"th boys. ' Th: mrnb rs of thf Cloldn Ku , ias. of th" FirM Christian churrh . ( ivcre 'nf rt.a inil Saturday at the'
1 honi of th Misers Mildred
COLUMHtV.
May
-To th.
wnnifn of Colunibuo. (Ja., br lon-rs 1
anl ! th.' honor of liavipir onv ivod M.--!
v, a ourt. -v to Mrs. J. A. Mo-1 Anna Mari'- F.alk-y. liso V. Thoma : njorial Iay as v- know it today, j Ihvrp, of Ca'.iforni-'t. wlu) in tho curst j Tho afternoon spent so- Th- first obs.-rvanr.- was on April j .'f hf-r (i.mht'T. Mrs. .. V. Mrf'.nnn, ! -ially and rffrhmpnts wero -or rd , le,r. Mrs. John'i'.rief. 24 N". N'-tro Iiam!" Mtrht bursts. The m-.xt mp-ttn? (;harlrton. S. C. had nreviouslv!
.. 1 .-..- lun.MviIl fir hPHl .Inlv i fh nl.-iff to Ii i . , . . .
a v.. rnTfnain'-u .-i: , i i.-i.-n. ..... j .- - , - nin a iorm o: nuMiioriai exerciser on j
i tr, -i - fifti.rnnfin vri'' "'1"""'"' iri. m.,.. i tt.-r .1..:,. j..nniini
Ix .oi''.;1'.. (...:i..vV.f ..ii...J mmm0ir
Varied
j.-oni,- wore ud in pro
fusion for d.a-oratinc th. hous while sih'r baskf-ts of IZillarney ros-s formed lovely of ntrrplerr for th KnnU tables at whtrh rrp s atd Z"l jrursts. The afternoon wa spr.t at the bridge taHi. raeh tab!" rrrrivintr a favor. Th winr.or of the cam were Mrs. V. U. Wfli.'ruton. Mrs. Frank To'pp. Mrs. Thon-.a. MrCJrath. Mrs. C.vd Smith. Mr?. I. F. I.eedy and Mary KnttJ. of Indianapo'd'.
cerenioni. s .f th- ground where -" 1'nion sobliers wer' buried. Ten
Mrs. Charles I. ZipU-r. Mr.. I
.w.rv .j. thousand per.-ons attended the exer-1-r will entertain with two teas thi ' whj( h w,.ri. arrrin, (i bv James week, one on Thursday afternoon I 1:Mp.llh nn Superintendent of and one on Friday afternoon. Iloth . ( ,Iu,.ation ,!ut ;ts th!s Catherine was
affairs will be jriven at the hnni'1 i -all 1
Mm. i nars s u ZiKU r. U . Colfax av.i
The cuests will be received between the hours of 3 and
Our of Ihr ravr hfratx! In Columbus, ,a., on Ihr liivt .Mrniorial Day. I'ft. Mrs. .lohn Tjlrr. at lix Iiojhc ihr firt Mrmorial l)ay Ashri.ilioii Mh oiyanitl. Itiht. .Mrsc M. i:. (Jiviy. daughter of Mix Tylrr.
frr the .single purpose of
dedicating a c-.-metery. It could haid-
'tir.st Memorial
Mr T C T)red rntertalned
'rharmirsr 1 o'clock luncheon
Mor.dav afternoon in the (lold ro'-m i
the Oliver hotel. The nppolnt-
MIsj Sadie I -a Tides W. Washlntton av. entertained Satur-
j day evening w ith an Informal danoW 1th inir l,;jrt.v- The quests included
Theresa Sa linger. Rfin i Roessler.
Hevtep Mu' sl. Harriet FI r kow sk y,
Charles Horsier,
or the ( ver hotel. 'lhe appmnimnt ? the Itjolieon tabte reeaiea. J ' ... , ...h ' ,,nfl Arthur Hauke. . - rir-'estion of pin and white w.trii a si.i;-, i. j sered late In the even a touch of lavender, the centerpiece v m
Kzra Salinger, Kdward Taylor
junehron was
nine.
l-eni? formed of pink peonies, f oIiirr.biT rose?, fever-few and wisteria, while tall silver vai of the i . . ,1 .Vt an1 rtf tVlA
table. Heated wltn MJ' peea wir ,
Mrs. OoorKe L. StUtieoaKer. v-r.. Mrs. John Comb' RirdIl. Mr.. P.. Ioui Kuhns, Mrs. Howard Wooivrrton Mrs. Harry A. T.iarcs. Mrs.
Thoma Mott. Mrs. Charles
ranis.e, .t., .wi". o. t ton. Mrs. Ceorsre I. O'llrlrn. Mr?. ; John F. Reynolds. Jr., Mrs. .To.ph j tie Dnrer.zi. Jr.. Mrs. William I. j fvpr'.pn. Mrs. Frank Mayr. Jr.. Mri, Jo-pph I. Oliver, rs. C. A. IinnshTty. Mr. Tlcrare I. F.reen. Mr'. Arthur r. Bnker. Mrs. Rilph j Weinrb-hter. Mrs. R. I. Sensonich. , Mrs. Iafayetfe Ie Van Porter. Mrs. , Lurlin Horton. Mrs. Frederick Cunmr.ETham. Mrs. Charit Arthur Tar-j
i:?le, Jr., Mrs. William Pratt, of Flkhrt and Mrs. Oliver Shires, of flevrdmd. O. The affair trlven rs a rourtsey to the several quests v ho are soon depart iac f"r the summer.
ly be regarded ,is the
; Pay." j There were no festivities in con
nection with th.- first Memorial Pay in Columbus. This was a day of
! "sad memorb s." From 1 S 1 to the end of the war (V)himbus had a I-adies' Aid Society. : Its purpose Peine to car. for soldiers, J ill or wounded, who micht come home or could he reached- in the ! Held. In January. 1 shortly after I the nd of the stnmcrle; Miss Lizzie ' Rutlierford asked Mrs. Jane Martin, 'a resident of (Ir.enville who was ! visiting in Columbus, to Join a number of other women at Linwood
meterv in looking aftei- the prraes
The. final meetinjr of the season of tho Saturday Nite r00 club vas: held Saturday evening at the home1
Mr. and Mrs. I William Kroll. .
14 K. Sample st. The favors were!
Won by Mm! Viola Humphrey, .. "f n!diers w ho had died in Columbus
Hnney and William Humphrey. Mr. ! nnp'iaiq
Mrs. Carl Schupert. who were
and
Vrtliur i ii"in .HUIIJ.IUI iij, ciiut-
liFiinfi wnn piano selections. Uunrn-
eon va? served to 1 1 Rliests.
The dutv of devotion tlulshed. Miss
Rutherford and Mrs. Martin discuss, ed the fdcniticnnep of the work they
lud Ie n Joirii; in the cemetery. "I.-f lis continue the Indies' Aid So. P-ty for work of this character," .-aid Miss Ruthetford. M-'liiix illil. Within ;i few days, in January of 1 ?..". she called a meeting of the society 'at the hone of Mrs. John Tyler. T!ie hous- still stands. Those present were Mrs. Robert ( arter, president: Mrs. R. A. Ware, Mrs. William .. Woolfolk. Mrs. Clara M. Pexter. Mrs. J. M. McAiiister. ar.d Mrs. Charles J. William. Neither Mi-s Rutherford nrr Mi? Martin were aldo to attend, both beir.c out of the city. The meeting fornd iLsflf into
the fust Iadies" Memorial Assoria Memorial
tjon. with Mrs. Carter as president. Nothing was done toward selecting the date for Memorial Pay until Miss Rutherford returned. To Ipt was c;i-en the honor of rliosini: the date, she selected A jrll 2i, plvin? two reasons: l'irst. that It was a .lay
! "f ;-ad .Memories, the date upon
which C.en.ral Joseph E. Johnson!
surrendered his ramy to the Federals, an act which sealed the fat? of the Confederacy; second. It was a date when flowers should be plenti
ful.
Wilnrss Drsrrllws It. Death has claimed all the women who attended the January meetinc. There is one person alive, however, who has personal knowledge of the Catherine:. She is Mrs. M. K. Gray, daughter of Mrs. Tyler. Recause ehe was only fourteen, her mother dii not permit her to come into the room, hut .-he attended the first exercises held the following April 2'". at the St. Luke Methodist church. Rapidly Miss Rutherford's Idea spread throuKht the south. Mrs. John A. Locran. wife of General Ln-an, commander-in-chief of tie G. A. R.. learned of the practice while viitinc: in the south. At hfr urgent request. General Loran Issued an order to all Grand Army posts to ceh brate Memorial Pay on -May no. 1 S ? s . As the years passed, state after state has. by an act of legislature, set aside one clay each sprinfr as
Pay. While most states
celebrate Mav ."(-. others have s-'t
aside Apity 25. May in, and June . The American IRion is now urin? that May "0 he made a tinlversal M morial Pay. not only throuphout the Cnited States lut all over the world.
where she h;tts Wn the Riiest of relative. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Harter. Missesj Julia and Itose Marbauuh. Inland av.. will spend Memorial day
! at Monterey, 1 nd.
The Pastor's Aid society of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday aftfrr.eon in the church par lore.
The Jolly 11! Birthday club will! hop! an all day session Wednesday!
at the home of Mrs. R. II. Krank, In connection with the Dune
607 K. Rronson st. A pot luck dinner will be sered at noon.
i iS'aturc School in Duties
Is Planned for Summer
Revelations oiA Wife ga&
Summer Camp, which opens June 15 ui.der the auspices of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, a school of nature will be conducted, offering a week's course of instruction on the
Mm. F.mma C. Te.-cher. ? 1 T N. ; Tavjor sr.. entertained at a :3o'clock dinner Mon-lay everinc in! rbbrati"n of rli lth birthday i anniveris iry f her era ndda ushter. i Ms Mary Iml-f Crcviston. A; . . . a. : . j. i v , iL. hod rlnc 1 ( rlnVc !
' : rved at :20 o'clock
cand.es lorme.i uip c-n: -i pie. .- the table fit which were s.ate.l Miss. F.i.abeth Fulkerson. Miss Louise ( l'.irr;m. M,-s G-rtrude palrydab1. Mr. and Mr. Frank G Teacher nndj M,j Charb-H Cre..ton The eve-j . i ...... !
nin? was spent iniorman.
n account of Iecoratlon Payj there will be no mctlne: of the.
Auten Relief Corps .W. 14. tili- various interest inir features of the pvenintf. 1 Dune country. Field trips to the
t
The Philathea c'.im of Westminster Presb teria n church will enter-
tail all Philathea clashes of the city on Thursday evening in the church p. triors. A pot-bik supper will be
All Philat Il
ia ns Invited.
now katii: ii:i md;i: and LILLIAN DOW.V Till m.NKLY LAMi. Katie sprang from the couch on which Lillian and 1 had deposited her but a few minutes before, as if she never had known a tremor Cither the pungent restorative Iillian had broucht her, or my drastic threat to lock her up probably the combination had quieted her hysteria, and had piven her new pois-e. "Vere my cloak V she ask d. "Here." Lillian took it from a chair and Innded each of us a heavy dark veil, the next minute hetdnniim' to tie one on her own load. (
"Wrap your heads in these,' she ; s.iid ;in.l Lr-fii voiir laces covered
Co-operatin- with the Federation . as muh as you can. We want to
or, tnis Nature sctiooi is tnc innan.i , Ki., as ,uar )lU K;;tie, as w TVpartment of Conservation and an,i W( d.urt'wont to be seen."
"You
he
Paseant, Biow-out, th.
I the Bailey home, the
Tamaracks, ol lest Chris-
fan homestead In Northern Indiana, i to Mt. Toni and various poinls of
Interest, will be arranged.
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only advice she had given us as she 1 let us out th? door, and we accepted; and acted upon the sutrsestion as soon as the intense darkn.s made I It necessary for us to use them. I shall not soon forget that toil- ' some, nerve-rackinpr. Journey through; th pasture land and woods to thei old wood road. Katie, because she1 knew the trail, stalked ahead, usinpl
the flashlight in the more difficult place, letting us follow her almost indistinct outline In the easier places. The only words uttered were a whisper of mine to Lillj.m when we had pone hui a. few rods on our way. "Suppose lie discovers us and turns ugly." Lillian did not spe&k in reply, hut she reached out her left hand, took
Irdiana. Purdue.
Chicago ur.iversitif s. list of the subjects
Valparaiso and
. Following is a
which will be
Ilonorir.z M Goidttv JIurwieh. ,v v..-.--" enKi-ement to Rernard reer.bercer of Chi' acn. was recently anno'tneed. I,es'er tLirwich was
'f at n
' Mrs. H. T. White of Harrington.
Ill, '.s visiting her brother, James II. Patton. lor portage av.
1,
o'rjrtck dinner c'vr-n on 'Chicago
during your life : or abuoe them
?s nil you w .1! liave i rr e If von r. r z '. e
vou yourself will b? the sufferer If ou are foubi.d with your eyes Ca. ! on
Dr, J. BURKE
taught and the instructors in charge:
the geography and geology of the : Jerry Tier does hi
Dunes. Pr. W. N. Logan, state pen. . Kl'am;' ni matten what the sex of h gist. Prof. Rollin P. Salisbury, I thc person to whom ho is ske tking.
Miss Florence Crreenly, South Bend j head of the department of ceoloy. j ..yuu jei j ,.0 Vant nobody t. ee
iv . is spending memorial Pay in university of cnbMCo; 1'iant hip. ; von I got ot Meester Dickv say.
.Prof. Stanley Coulter. dean of ! -meri v b. L ff dot tha -ef anvbody
j Miss Iinai:ie Flagg, St u reis. J science. Purdue university. Dr. ! tf.-v you." ; Mich., is the cuesr of her grand-1 Henry S. Cowles. professor of plant' With her ostrich piopepsity she : mother. Mrs. Minnie Flagg. 1 02n ecology. Fniversity of Chicago. Prof. ; was still keeping up the fiction that
j -AT. L. Weems , botany. Valparlso , o did not know the sex of the perI Fniversity, Prof. George P. Fuller, j j.0n wh had s. terriiied her. i T.'ri versity of Chicago: bird and anl-l "Nobody will." Lulls n said conin. al life. Prof. Will Scott. Indiana lidently, then, as Katie turned to- ! Fniversity. Prof. Flllot Tt. Iow n:ng. j ward the kitchen, instead of the
mine and guided it to the thinrr
n.'h' i iii i thin o.i:i.i wero firmlv cr.isnln? I hn.l nn
Int." Katie declared cmpha-i , r ,..i , . , . .. . need for words as I touched the cold
tically. It is her favorite expreon , , rocoCTized lhp JUt lenf er
o. ..v. , u. . .......... ..lli!itnl whhih IJllian
sc. .-.ii ...i.o ". "....o mniHl,snf nriKUnl danr-or
r c Pnir
vrs.v. a Portage av.
y-Qii VJt LyeS lJfayette blvd.. have returned Wi VssO , from pecatur. HI., where they have
spent the past week. Miss Beatrice Wolfe, of Chicago, who has been the guett of Miss Bertha Parr. Leland a v.. left Monday
for h r home. Cha: I s I'.vans of Chicago, is the curst of fricrds in the city over Memorial Pay. I M. Kennedy of Detroit, Mich , is the gu.st of Mr. and Mrs. H. (V
i
she aske quickly:
Over 20 a ears in South Bend 230 SO. MICHIGAN VT. ;c ties duplicated In 30 minutes Prices Moderate.
, Hind-. Wilbur av. j M:-s Veda Marsh. Hammond ct ! has returned from I Crosse. Ind
Schoo! of education. Fniversity of j front door.
Chicago, Frank V. Woodruff, dlrec- i "Which way are you going?" tor of the academy of science, Chi- i Katie stopped and looked at uä un - caaro. Orpheus N. Shantr. president j rtainly. of the Illinois audubon society: his-, "Vou s..y dor Jeem no stop mo torical commission, George A. Rren- i tonight?" she .asked. nan. ""hicago. Frank V. Dudley, i ."No. Kati--. he will not trouble you Ihmes landscape artist. ' toni.cht," I returnrd. and she must Among other noted men who will have caught something unconsciousaddress the Pur.es Summer Camp '" ominou-t in my tone, for she turn-
. i Z rw O T ' I ' 1 o4 Tat' linn I til On Tl U 11111. ' K V IDT I Pi r'T" V iT
Stephen T. Mather, director of the i you mean by dot?"
National Park Service, Charles G. ' "Nothing at all." 1 returned, mal;-
Ir.'ia-'ing my tone j.urposcly
carries in '
I nef d-
nothing to tell me what esti- ;
mate ,sh" placed upon the encounter' before us. And then we had come out uponj the wood road, and in another m.n-j ute had elided into the other path and were being hidden by Katie in a little thicket of bushes, from which we could distinctly hear voices either on the main road or in th' little lane. Katie, herself, stajed, with us. whispering tensely: ! "Yen I hear vistle, one, two one.i
den I go out. Hocwh
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THE HAW KEY K BASKET REFRIGERATOR trill adil to thc pleasure of your motor trips, picnics, fislnns: or outing parties. These baskets are finely and durably constructed. They tcill keep food fresh and cool for 36 h ours. Priced from $6.50 to $24.00. -scc them in our Housewares Dept. George E Wheelock & Company
Sauers. acting director of the
:m patient
na Department oi
Conservation, i "We told you before that Jim had
landscape architect ..f' promised Mrs Fr.drrwoo not to in-
tonight. Now ull
w.-. are going.
g-dowri on de old wood
Jene Jenson
Chlcairo. Mrs. W. T. Torrance, ore- : teriere with you
si.ient of the Indiana Federation of " in w hich direction Ciubs. Mrs. "Miry K. Sherman, chair-! how far and where."
man of applied education. Colorado, "Wo go
Mrs. Frances Whitley, of Iowa, ami ; road to Sac; Harbor, ju-t beyond dot Frof. Miry Matthews, of Purdue i t eeg rock vere dot automobile gof Ui-iversitr. The camp committee j turned over, pen- a h-etle road turn has engaged several cottages in the ; off from t-eeg road. ..nd we o down norp f.vtPd .icc.:ldv to e' eet r ic : ' ' o t .1 few fett out of sight."
ar.d motor travel. Reservations hould be made on or before June 1
two. three,
listcni" Down the read came the expected' signal, and the girl stepped out into! the little lane. The whistle came', nearer, so quickly and with ?uch ' absr.ce of o'her noise that ft didi not take a Sherlock Holmes to de- j oide that the man was riding a; bicycle. We were so intent upon; the queer whistle that we heard only!
j subconsciously the noise of an ap-i
proaching motor car in the opposite j direction. ! And then the sfght haunts my' eyes yet the car rounding the I curve, caught the cylist who had no;
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Plain and Figured Marquisettes at from 25c to 65c yard. Filet Nets from 45c to $3.50 yard. Special Cretonnes, 29c and 39c yard. Others up to $2.50 yard. The new and popular draperies materials, Diana and Aurora cloths, $1.50 to $2.25 yard.
Fine assortment of ready made Curtains from $1.50 pair to $15.00 pair. 0 50-inch Velours in popular 'colors at $2.50 yard. Estimates cheerfully given on Window Shades either hand made oil or tint cloths. Quality and workmanship guaranteed.
Store Closed All Day Memorial Day
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: lamp and hurled him almost to our i feet.
BIRTHS
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1 I shivered I knew the sp
irrepi r ssibly. for I . and a lonelier, more
with Mrs. O. C. K. Matt hies. 71 1 ) dangerous piace ir a n.gr.t en-
C. Vi! er t I i tr - r T,'
ill i llll.oil. 'i.i. i t . . , Further in format ion - may be secured from Mrs. Harry Wallace. Mr. R. J. A'.tgelt or Mrs. William Probasr.- of this c!?y.
Plants of all kinds for sale at Tippecar.e Gre-f r,hnu". I'nroln f"!'2f". Entrance Taylor and Jeff sts. -
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Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for $3,000.000 Asets $1.123.000 Conttr.gent Fund and Undivided Troflts. 14 5.000 BUILDING & LOAN A5SOCIAT10N OF SOUTH BEND ZIZ West W.vshmgton Ave. F. M. UOONi:. Trea. v (formerly 121 S. Main St.)
(counter with a probably desperate
; man could not b- in-amned. 'The nad Is a winding, tortuous one,' a ! dream of syhaa beauty in the diy- ! light, bu- a dangerous thoroughfare j by r.tght. ar.d there were not a dozci ars a night traversing it. "Rut that is a mile around the
i ro.'.d." I c-aid. "W revrr cm kc!a,'i Orcn if.
' it in time." ? W Washington
W not rroirt- bv r.-.T.I " Tv'.
! torted
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charles J. Nolsom. 407 W Jefferson blvd.. at Epworth hospital. May l. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wlckn.an. 1.120 Miami st.. at Fpworth hospital. May 16. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gol;p?ki, 1'0 3 W. Division st.. May 26, ion.
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Bring your laundry troubles to us, cind they will be rectified. We have all the latetst, most efficient appliances for good work, and you'll have no further cause to worry.
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That we have just installed, darns your socks, mends your other garments as nccessarv and sews on buttons that have become loosened or are off entirely and all without extra charge, when you send your "Finished Bundle Work" to us.
Special attention to Laundering of Soft Collars.
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