The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 October 1933 — Page 2

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THE DAILY

28. .1933.

BANNER. GREENtASOE. INDIANA. SATURUAV 0< llW* ^

I'urnip Crop For 19.‘W Appears To Ue A Bumper One According To Frank Allen

. * I miles north rtf Greenoa^tle, in which I'rmk AlU n i- of the i pinion that ()(> l a tp potatoes Inst July, hut he can get throuffh the cominjt winter, i t)0caU8p 0 f the <irouth, they never even if he has to live on turnips His ".tarieil growing- Late in the month, | turnip crop i< the larfje t in history w -hj|,, j n Hainbridvre one day he de-, and he i e'cr'ctintr to harvest at i he would Ret some turnip seeds I lea -t i car 1 i ' of the i-rrp early ne\t | . im | invested to the extent of 25 week , # . nts, and now, is hafv^wtinj the crop lu c t to demonstrate that he has'^fp s .,y- he will have more than 20fl tuinips, he hrouyht on.' to The Han- ! bushels and if the worst comes to the mi Office Saturday i • -ndiv that • this winter, he will tret through N.eiph- 1 )> mis and :» . un aifd „„ turnips He say. the one he left at * ays if anyone el.-,, hriny- ] buyer pj,,, Banner Office is only a sample one in, he will hea* the buyer oik. o , n | u dll produ/e laryer ones if necest ly haw a tuia erowine coni t f„ win tie- title of chamrion tnr-

<m i ir hand duriny the next f» ir n ip yrower of Putnam county

week At least w hop, -“i, because

the daily banner

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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All”

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we yet to ke^p all TIid 1 was the rub

aoiiiny

Mr. Allen has a . mall itch < f ftr aid n mr hi hono- al the inter e--t (,n of Stat ■ ro I- tit mil .'hi nme

the yriza entries, ve i it this

Mr. Allen is yoinp to harvest his cr ip next week and will bury them in the yrounl for the time heiny, as he •I V there is no market for them riyht w He also makes the assertion thnt ;l hey yet better to eat by beiny buried in the earth for several weeks.

Entered in the post off ice at Greencastle, I n - •liana, as second class mail matter under Act of j

waooou«~«T March 8. 1878. Subscription price, 10 rents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

NAZARI NE (HI RCH TO \M \KKNS TO FIND HIS opsi ifvi »'!i rr \\ m\ i:i!‘ \u\ sons « tu in fi \mi-;s Al'.h' .yh coii parativelv v an ■ in j ROACHDAI.F Oct. 28. — \\ ednesyeaz tin Clmrci nf the N'uz.ai i.. day mominy about 1 o’clock. J'hn

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Uon of its Silver I iliil e Anniversarv ruhbei Upon inv -tiyatiny he found aa 1 - i i. cord of ut-tuii iuy achieve- 1 th*- interior of his son’s car. a coupe, men* ince the meryer a (juarter of la fbjiues He called Itis son who a i -ntury ayo at PMot Point, Texas, helpi 1 push the car out on the mail of the Pente -o-tal Chur he- of ,nd extinyuish the flames. | he car

to. r lea, i - presentiny the eastern s' ti n of tin country, an I the Holine Ghuri’h of (^irist, with the \nzm mp church, which refire ented iln 1 w»‘ t S i, for five f undays, Vaz.iren 0 (li.irchi - all over thi- country, a- well a those in foreiyn lands, will have peri,al proyroims. \t the services tomorrow moinmy, tin l{-vereiid H F Wininyer will outline the prnyram of the jubilee anniversary.

windows were all briken by t ie heat ind ill upholsleriny was burned he- j fore tlie fire ci nld he extinyuished. ; The <■ iipe was in a douhle yaraire near the house. Another cai, a -edan. j vva- in the yaraye and iiad not Mr. j I.eatnn awakened when he did, the dwelliny and al! outbuildinys would have been in danyer. \. insuiance

was r a cried.

Idle fire was thouyht to hav, lieen caused by a ciyarette stuli, dropped | hv one of the hoys of t ie family

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T Hallowe’en Dinner Dance

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Dance to llie Special IVIu^ic during your dinnei and through-

out the evening.

(ONLY THE DINNER CHARGE)

Miss Ann Cannon of Gary is the yuest of relatives. Mis- Dorothy Berwick, a DePauvv stu lent left the county hospital Fri-

day.

Mr- W. L Denman, East I’-ddar street i- confined to her home by ill-

ness.

Mis Clarence CiMsby returned to her home Fri lay from the county

hospital-

Mis. Edward Gainer Mnshmyton, I*. (’., is visitiny Mr and Mrs. James

E. Cannon.

Samuel I hive of Hniiibridye entere 1 the county hospital Friday morniny

far treatment-

Karl Smith, rural mail carrier re-

turned to his home al Hainhridye Fri-

day from the county hospital. William R Hoatriyht was app int-

ed yuan lian f' r Charles Hoatriyht in

cir uit court Saturday morniny. Georye Caskey, professional at the

J j c u , yolf i this lummer Jl | med to his home at Mnncie. ♦ j Ml- Helen Kiiu- i- spendiny the [weekend with her parents Mr and .Mrs John Kiny, Fia-t Anderson street

Mr and Mrs Wlnfleld Mace and

♦ son Robert of Cetitei Poiivt. and Mm X Micha \un Phillips oi nraz.il. wore j|ii nm i em i- Thursday of laid, r and ♦ vii ! ii At hey of Ore< net -i le.

NE\r WEEK’S EVENTS Monday j | a. m. Chapel. Address by President G. Bromley Oxnarn. Girl Reserves will meet at , p. m. Business meet iny at Baptist church, 7:30. . Tuesday I0-40 a. m. Special lecture chap,.1. address by LouTs ITntermeyer. Tuesday club will meet xvdth Mrs. D. O. Moffett* Proyress Hirtory club, Mrs. Lester Jones. Phi Delta Kappa, clubrooins. Wednesday * II a. m. Worship chapel. Gohm Memorial church. It,ii;.iv club Commercial hotel. Men* Forum, Christian church. Woman’s F’oreiyn Missionary Society , Meth list chur’h, 2: !d. Chapter No. 225 Order of Ftastern Star, 7:00. Roy S-outs, Methodist eliurch,

7:00.

Choir practice, Presbyterian church 7:o0. Thursiiay ]l a. m. Music chapel. Prof. Y'eisj n Sln-tfiel 1, ]i am ' Kiwanis, Christian church. Official board ire .i iny Christian church Tri Kappa. Delta Theta Tau. Baptist church laid week prayer meetiny, 7:30. Choir | rartiee Baptist rb.uich,

0:30.

8 p. m. Phi Siyii , Iota meetiny, home of Prof. Turk. * 8 p. m. .Joint meetiny of Toynbee and History club.

Friday

II a. m. Freshman chapel.

Saturday

2 p. m. Fortbnll. DePamv vs. Franklin Rlacksti ek ii»ld. Woman’s Study club will meet with Mrs. George K Boyle at 2:30. •h -F d* d- -!* d* *F d*

Bridge Club Entertaired

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Two contests weie yiven by Ruth Early and a resdjfiy* by Mildred O'H'iir. Refreshments were served

by ttie hostess.

The program for "the « oming year

was announced as follows:

November Hostess, Beasie (Priest; devotions, *May Woodsworth;

yrann, Yulah Lewis. ®

December. Hostess, Jessie Thomas;, devotions. May Jones; program. Daisy

Vaughn: exchange of gifts.

January. 411-day meeting. Payment ef due-* Hostess. Blanche O’FWdr; devotions, Phoebe Nelson;

program, T.eota 0 Flair.

.February. HostV' t ^, "S ulah T.ewis; devotions. May Berry; program. Ida

Hanlon. *

March. Hostess,. Ruth Early; devotions, Blanche .O’Hair; program,

Myrtle Allem.

1 April. Hostess, Emma Bales; tdevotions El wood Allen; program,

Mamie Reeves.

M ,y hostess, Susie Hall; devori. ns.' Nell Bain; program, Seo

Early.

June. Hostess. Gertrude Rising; devotions, Lillian Rurter; piogram, Gertrude Rising. All day meeting. July. Hostess,. Gertrude Thomas; devotions, Miy Flint; program, Helen

Lane.

August. Vacation. September. Hostess, Myrtle Allen; devotions, Gertrude Thomas; treasuroi '- report; election of officer*. •J* •!« *!•

ARE YOU READY |.'oi; v r.inn.K ion

Reiter jobs are coming to those who are trained for them. Stall now, gel ready lo take advantage of YOLK opixirtunity. I.Ill oil in our evening course in accounting. Meets from • yen lo nine on Wednesday and Friday evenings. For further details see "Perk” Allen at Sam Hanna’s Book Store.

IV American Legion meets next

j Tui -day, October 31st at 8 'clock p. •r. F'.very menilier is reipie ted to be

This is a very important

A revival meeting at the Fillmore Christian church will .-(aid Monday evening. The Rev. James Shockley f Indianapoh-, an evangelist, will be in charge. Walter Harp'.] of CmwforIsville yyill be in Putnam eounty October 31 and November 1 to check up the 5acre orn pi t- F.ach 5-acre mmiilw'r i urged to have his record bo-ak up to date and ready to turn in at that

tine.

.Mab»l (' iv, i- and Margaret St. Cla i . children of Mr- and Mr-- Elijah Clair if Madion township, have bei-n commit! • to the county hospital for treatment by Judge Wilbur R. Donner if the Putnam circuit court i Physician'-’ Im - diagnose 1 the children as suffering from symptom- sim-

ilar to typhoid or malara.

In the suit on n ten of the Near F'ast S anandoah Company, a Florida corporati n, igain<t C. T. Zaring and Loui-e F' Zaring, a finxling has been miule ii the Putnam circuit court by Speri il Judge FMgar A. Rice of Crawfontsville, by agreement, in favor of the defendants. The enuit further onl- i ■ 1 that the lefemtants recover of

Miss Eve Shtiey I' Bride Of Clyde R. Coffman . Mis Kv- Sluiey, daughter of Mr anil Mrs Boone Shuey of Bainliridge, and Clyde I!. Coffman of Roachdale, were married Saturday by Rev. H ABratton at his home in Bainbri Ige. The couple will make their home on the hriilegrotin's farm near Roaeh-

itale.

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Veronica Club Has Meeting at Fillmore

Members of the Veronica club, their husbands and families, held a most delightful pitch-in supper meeting at the home f Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Day 1 in Fillmore, Friday eevning. Following a bountiful meal a program in , barge of Mrs. J. C Knight was given j consisting of readings, a playlet and | singing. The conelu ling feature was a

»' ' C ': rl - tiy Mrs Oi"™' r jrf>!. Suth.rliii. Mr .....1 Mrs D.y

i*\r*iiiny at tliPir honi»‘ in KoH'njlJh .

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Gust FI. Carlson, minister. Have you not noticed that Mg lmnines« torlay is trying (o win popular favor through sen vice? And iha.t. business which serves h^st* is most highly exalted? "He made himself of no reputation.” ‘‘lie took* hpon himself the form of a servant." Anih the world exalted him. and God gave him a name that is above every name. We try to make the gospel of beirtg saved to serve ring tru* a! iho Church on the corner of Spring Avo. and Poplar St. Sunday school tit 9:30. David Barr, euperint* ndetii. While LI'k Assoc I at tonal convention all day at ihe Big Walnut Baptist church. Morning worship at 10:30. Message. "The Highway of GuhlaneV Anthem. ; G ait Onward' by (ialirtel Fnioos meet at (5:30. Come, you "will receive much hi Ip from itheln. Evening evanjsellstic e't'vlce at 7:30. Good congregational singing led by a chorus clsiii Messagi by the pastor. "Spiritual .Millionaires.'' Anthem. "Fartli to the Fdght" hy

Em* rsdn.

Monthly business no ting of the church Monday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at (5:30. Mld-weeik prayer service following at 7:30. You are welcome at any or u’l of our services. We preach a living. Interceding and •omlng-aigain Christ and Saviour.

AUTOMOBILE and Furniture |; ()% • l-*‘t os refinance y, Nlr ()f ^ indebtedness and giv,^^ time and a smaller which to meet your ever^,, needs. Indiaiui l oan Co. nr, r. w,. t si. Pkwu

A pot-luck supp' i was spread at t!:3u, after which biidge was played at seven tables. Prize fir high score was won by Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Ream, and for semnd high hy Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cm). Mrs. l azier HiimIcsh To Needlecraft < luh The regular inei-ting of the Ni-edle-craft Club was held F'riilay afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. B F’razier,

Manhattan road

Mr- Italic Hnmaker gave an instructive paper it the -iihject "Tse Old F'.ast as seen by Marco Polo" Seventeen nvm!>“r- responded to roll-call Guest- were Mrs. C. A. Hicks, Mrs Williams and Mr- Frazier’s mother, Mr- Moore During the social hour the hostel s -erveil delicious refreshments

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MiscellanenuH Shnwer for

Roaclulali. Bride

Mrs. James Jones, assisted hy Mrs. Stanley Dixon >f Indiana|hdi and Mrs. Cully Price ,f Brick Chapel, entertained at the home in Rcachilale Thursday evenin: with a mi.-ceHyne-ous shower in hi,not of Mrs. Kenneth Gentiy, wdto wa Miss Julirf Young

itef.irH her recent marriage.

T a* home wa- decorated in green and lavender, the hriibi’s colors. A

tin. ida nlift - their costs in the ac-jwagon held the many gifts.

x ,>re gracious hosts and those present thoroujphly enjoyed eveny minute of

the o-casicn.

a.,j- -j**;• .I- -tJean \nn KJston

(.uest of Honor

Jean Ann Elston was the guest of j hop ir at a farewell party given by

Janet, July and Martha Jane Raker, F'riilay afternoon at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Baker. Jean Ann will leave Sunilay for Merceiles, Tex, after spending the summer wnth her grandmother, Mrs. Fuller Huffman

and Mr. Huffman. *!• *!• *!•

ti n. since

The ens,. has hf*en ponding here

April 5, 193!

In Miami Beac h Me JLeetmcd.

Opening loi th« Wmtci Staton January hut European Plan

An Eacluuvt Winter Retort Hotel, on Bitcayne Bay, with Ocean Bathing, a Piivate Doct and every lacility for the condort and entertainment ol iti aaclutivt

end diKuminating clientele

Kate> Double from St 00 to $80 00 per day A la carte service and Fixed Price Meeli

TMOMAKAGWIN

Mtrugci

Oftw DtWi« Op«f«<«d Houli (Aci«<d«

In (l«v«Und lb

Thi HOUENDEN

In ChtccfO lb

Thi LaSALLE

In Columbus lb

Thi NEIL HOUSE

In Akron lb

Thi MAYFLOWER

FENWAY HALL, OtvtUnd iHijkCUu Rtt*d«nti*l Hoi«L »» «lio under DeWill , Mena 91 mant.

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Used Cars l)on’< W ait Too Hit* Automolnle Code has been signed by the President and will be put into effect with a very short period. As it is now we can both (the buyer .uuf the -oiler) thresh out our own differences *>n a deni We have several used cars to choose from, prices running from $L} 00 up to $395. Models from 2fi’s to ’32- Body styles—C«vii|ie Coach and Sedan ( ome in lj*ts Talk Trade Onr l.rms is Your Gai«t

I win' h were presented to Mrs. Gentry, i Refreshments were served hy the hostess. Twenty nine guests were

pnesent.

Mr. and Mr- Gentry will live on a farm near New Market. .4. .*. .4. .4. .4. Hallowe'en Party \l Brick Chapel All memheis of the Brick Chapel Ladies Aiit and their families are invited t, atti'nil a Hallowe’en party at the home of Mrs. Cyrus O’Hair, Oct 31. at 7 o’clock. *!• + + i* *t* + + Mrs. Ilillis Hostess Jo Ladies Aid The Brick l Impel Ladies Aid mot with Mis. John Ilillis Thursday. Di*votinn.i wive b*d try Mrs. Grace (off man. A shnrtb usiness session followed. * Special mtisic was given hy Mrs. Yulah 1/PWi- and Mrs. Glen Jones.

Putnamville P. T. A. Hokis Hallowe'en Party The Parent Teachers association of Warren township held its annual llal1 we’en masquerade party, Friday evening at the community house. Refreshments were serves!. *!• -I* 4* *!• -I* d* d* Woman’s t'nion

Mel F’riday

Twenty-five members were present at thi* regular meeting of the Woman' 1 'nion od 'lie Christian church F’ri lay afternoon at the churi'h. A brief business session was held after which Mrs. Louis Hays gave several _ roup.- of poems iutersp4*rsed with scripture reading dueling with vart aa phaacabf lif'*. Mr-. Hay •- always welcome on the Union program and thi'se nunihfr- were unusually helpful anil fine.

L-ll. (Ihevrolel Sales Iim*.

GOBIN MFM(»RI M METHOBISI EPISCOPAL ( HUR( II 9:30 a m. Sunday Church School. Dr K. K- Bartlett, Church School su|)erinten<lent. i ’ollega < l*| - - and Ml n’s cIm* meet in Eaat College. » 10:40 a. nr. Morning Worship. Sermon subject— "The Religious Situation". Ffr Albert E- Monger, minister Music, Prelude. Toccata—-Rach.-lbel (1(553-1700 > Anthems — “We Praise Thee” Schvedof. “Behold, Wliat Manner of Love’’— Andrews. Offertory, Anrantino—Rogers. Prof V- !>• Thom11 on. minister of

music-

0:00 p. m. High Si-hml Epvorth

league.

S*ri»ject—"What is the Right Use of Sunday?” Ijeader—John Bishop. 0:30 p. m—University Vespers. S|»eaker—Dr. G •Hromley Oxnar^ President of DePauw University. Subject — PALESTINE, A Holy! land, wherein peoples w ho seek rt fuge j are likely to find conflict. FIRST t KRISTIAN ( H1R< H 1( ils*rt Talmadge Beck, minister. 10 a. in Morning Wor-hip anil t'oin-

munion.

Sermon: “Rohliers Beyond thi' Law” Speaker: Mr Reck. Organ Prelude, “Album Leaf’. Mr Thompson: Offertory, tino—FranckAnthem, "O Thou hy Whom We Come To God,” Handel. CHURCH SCHOOL MYs B. F' Handy, director10 a in- Junior Church. 10 a m Primary Church. I O'a. m IV'ginners. 11:20 Adult Institute. Subject: Potential Crkwinnlity a- a School Pi-,blem " Guest Sje-aker: Dr Bowman. 11:20 College Round Table Stuh*

groups.

5:00.p. ni. College Forum 0:30 p m. Christian Endeavor

’ W " 1 > day Sri", | •

Morning Worship a! 10:15 i « N- Y T* S. at 11:00 I' \] Evangelistic Servici a t 7 0Qp Ri-v. Morris Light . f < preach Sunday even'ng. Church prnv-r meetin,, evening at 7:30 I' M B F. Wining, r, pastor

CHRISTI AN SHEW* ( t„

408 Elm Rt.

Sunday morning -ervioe, iflqj Wednesday Fvening (j,Wednesday of the month Rending room open Wpfe-

from 2 to 4 p. m.

“Everlasting Punisliment’’ a4, subjwt of the I ' -on-Scrmon m Churches of t hri.-t, Scientist 1#

Sunday, October 29

Among the citations which a*! prise the Lesson-Sermon iitk following from the Bible: "Sedji the Lord while he may be found, ye u)ion him while he is near U the wicked fo, akc tii. way. andf unrighteous man hi 'iiuught,let him return unto the l.-rd.arii will have mercy upon him: anil* our (iod, for lu viill abumlantlv«.

don" (Isa. 55: 15,7).

Thq Lesson-Sermon also intlt 1 the following pas ages from Christian Science t, xtbook,“Sek *ad Health with Key to the Sor tares,” by Mary Balter Eddy 1 the evil is over in the repentant ; tal mind, while it- effects itill main on the individual, you 1 move this disorder as il’i In fulfilled and reforn itioi. . ancili jTime” (p. 404). “It were betat{ )>e exposed to every (ilagui on*' (ban to endure th. cumulativeifc of a guilty eonscii ne The abi consciousness of w n.i.g-'.l.'.ngC to destroy thi* ability 1 .in :pl sin is not regretti .l and is not’: selling, then it is hasti-t i.gott physical and moral doom" (p.r

FOR SAI F'.: 1, ( year" 0I1I pony, im hands high and sound Well broki' Phom* 341." • 28-3p

F’ifty <ent turkey dinner at James Cafe Sunilay from 11:30 to 2 p. m.

CASTLK CAFE Sl’NDAY BAKED CHICKEN

BINKLEY SERVICE STATION BATTERIES — LEE TIKES PHILLIPS «« GAS A OH, Aft-imrt Road •

The Studio Tea Hoorn Sunday Noon Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday Night Oyster Stew - Chicken Salad T Bone Steak*.

YOU EAT YOU LIVE * . YOU EAT WE LIVE • • ® So Why Not Kat A Fried Thicken'Dinner At The • Lincoln Restaurant • Sunday Noon

PRESBYERI \\ CHURCH Viet r L. Raphael, minister. Church s hoot, 9:30. Dr. G. B. Manhart, superintendent. Mi si on Sunday . Morning worship 10:85. Antlii'fi: “Theri. is a I.and," Shelley. This service will commemorate the 450th anniversary of the hirih of Martin Luther. All persona of German descent «re*espi>oially invited to observe this 1 information ilay sondco. • Tea for Indents, 5:00 in the mnnse. Tuxis C. K„ (5 30. lender, Carl Neuman. 1 Choir practice, 7:00 Wednesday evening. t M XPLE (41 VPEL M. E. ( HI R< H ^ngi** Godwin, Minister (liurch School, 9:30 a. nn Mrs. Willis Crmlain, superintendent. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. mSermon Text—Nahemifth 8-3 1 am diving a great work, so that I cannot come down; .why should the w irk cease, while | leave it and come 'town to you # ? • Mrs I. K. stone will conduct a song imi praise ervice in the opening of the evening service. I wtyer ami worker* conference Wedneartay evening at 7:30 p., m Further antmuncetnante will lie made regarding this service. Subject for .ii »-ditation. Church larsA rf.NE CHURCH Church School at 9:30.

CURTAINS Should Ik* -irclchcd hy iiuriti* ed nietluxl lo look thi'ir btS IKm’t confii'i oar »«> »iiw' si retching. PRK I ' Rl. VSOMBI Romp Sleam l.aun, Where M ushinv I- \ I'iv tit; PHONE U’fi

Frank C. Schoenni THE JFWFIV.K Watch, ( lock amt JisiltJ Repairing Phone 422 E. Wuhit

W. C. GUSCOCK JEW El in A 'll 'If Watch, t lis'k. Ji.wclrv *' '' Instrument Rcpairinf Phone I2S

MullinR Druir Store KODAKS, F1I.MS JOHNSTON’S.( ANDO* Open 8 to 12 'Undaf

“SAY IT WITH FLOWER*’ Phone HI'S Eitel Floral ('«. Putnam County's lesdinf P

Denny’s Motor Sen WEEDING. KKY^FENHf AND BOBY WORK. I'hone 340-K

FLEKNOR’S Drujfs Sun f fountain skr' 11 k Open All Bel

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Chevrolet Sales 1 " 1,

Phofle 316

O, w. IIOLLOWEI' 1 ^.

•High ?oiat Oil (’ompany 3 LocabSRlW* LINGO VTHiv'U

• Frazier'* HAIR CUT 5£>f - ”, Work (ill* rW, 3 Barbtn