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4 THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932 I. --i CLUB PARISHIONERS 10 MEET AI CHURCH Meeting Tonight nt Calvary Baptist Auditorium; to Hold Social Friday El Tejon Parlor Will Meet Friday; Plan Ceremony '-i mi 11 1 Two of will occupy the attention of of tho RnptUtt rhuroli thlw n-rek. Thft will gather nt meeting to be held In thp rhurrh n.u«1U torltim nt o'clock tonljrht, tho Krv- J. Howard ArtainR, pnxtor. win full Attendance.

The wrnnen of tbe Cnlvnry Bnptlnt church Are fcporiRorlnir nn Ico rronm not In! to ho held In Jefferson pnrk, JPYldny evrnlnff, bofrlnnlnff nt o'clock. The committee In ohnrfjf of the arrantfemenu Includea Hoy Allon, and Robert Mllllgnn, dlrertor Urn church orchestra, who linn Arrnncril program. Gumen and a social hour Will be The affnlr -will be open to I ho trabilc. NEWLYWEOS HONORED Final preparations for the InstaU lAtlon of will be made by El Tejon Parlor, Native of the Golden West, at the (ng scheduled for Friday night at W. O.

hall. The Induction of leaders will bit A Joint ceremony with Bakftrsfie'd Parlor, Native Sons, on July 29. QlArtys Cooper will begin a second term nx president at the time of Installation. Prank Lane of Fresno, a officer, win conduct the ceremony for the Native Sons. PATRIOTIC ORDER GIVE KHzabeth Call Ten I Will En- Icrtuin Monday; Picnic Parly Is Enjoyed PUPPET SHOW GIVEN AT SCHOOL "The (imgw Hrrad Mnn" Is Popular Drama af I Piny Center AVK, July On July fi, Rebeknh nnd I.

O. 0. P. jointly honored nitw- Mr. and Mm.

Rvnn Twoney, a pantry fthowcr nt tho hoinr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill Wilbur. Prese bride with a (rally decorated opener, vita cautioned to it With care on the first package opened, trhlfch proved to rnnned and all tho rent of tho park a aupply of necessary five hundred wan played and lira. JCd Munroe and Tom CJaJliiRher were the lucky winners.

Jrp cream, cake and punch were nerved and the cake cut by the brldft was a affair surmounted by a tiny bride and groom, the whole thlnp A work of art and made by Marcliall cnjoylnff thin party wrrr Mr. end Tom OnUasrhc-r nnd their houae Ruent, Mrs. E. Sickle of St. Paul, Mr.

nnd Mrs. (icorftn Mr. and Mm. Hill Wilbur, and MewSamen Mable Trlpp, mother of tho irroom, and Hans aunt of tho bride, Ed Monroe, MorchaU AVllhotm, Ruby RUey. Rose Phillips, Florence Tomaler and MOPSTB.

D. A. Sa Harry Catn. Cecil Thoeman. R.

and Meern. The popular of "Tho Itrfnd Mnn" drllRhNMl a of SO children thin morning whon ft UTIH rlramatUrd in puppet nhow ed by group of young from the vVlllfnm Penn playground. Many visitors were in attendance at the performance. Tho frtirjw and wore matin by tho children and tho story dramatized nnd aMod under inn direction of Mnry Hor, who JH conducting work at tho "William 1'emi center. Another puppet show will bo pre- i on tod ut the m-hool next week.

On Friday morning the Hawthorne nation! a program will ho cottHtnUng of tup dancing, impromptu ffotiiffl, a JapuiiPHu dance, folk dancing, and rccltntlotiN. Tho enter- tnlumcnt will be concluded with party. Maricopa Couple on Honeymoon Trip of Kllxnheth Tent, of Civil War will bo nt ptihMf! rnrd party on Mnndny July 1ft, nt tho homo of Mm. Wrnln Hpriifcuo, 1205 KtKhth ntivft. MM.

Ada chairman of tho party committee and niinnimcoH thnt country utoro ulll ulven, and will Klvo hundred will ho thi- df ihfi evpnlnK'. 'J')ic 'of the tont and their fa I CM rnjoyed a picnic nutlnff n-ntly when Mr. and Ouirlo.i Urown, ftncond I'Mlnon power ri In Koni ranyon, hoHt and fJjirur-M WPTP nnjnyed day MS wi-ll aw hiking, olh'T dlvi-rflloiiH. A picnic nupper wrrvt'i) dlHperflal. AnuniK pronrnt Me 1 Jon niantr.

W. Monnley, John HteviMiHon. Mnnn, Ira llakrr, Mondanten Month. Ij'Hiffta Moore, (icorulu Hnnna Suydam, A. ncnslry, Miss Flort-nro Taylor, of tent; MInHOH Una Kllxnheth lYostim, Krunren Hnkoi-, Vclva and chlMren, Joy Htevcntmn, Wayne Hakor and Mtirgaret linker.

Alhert Klla i MAKK'OPA, July ami Mrs. Juan F. lU-yoH, ninrrlau" took place Monday morning In left on honryin'Hui trip. 'J'hry plnn to make part of the trip liy motor and then pack Into tho ftantn. Mrs.

Hc-ycM hofore her ninrrlnjio waa MIKB ilertrude it toarher of (he Apacho Mr. HoypH IH a fnrmnan of Kllp.stoln ranch. They xvlll homo after Au- KURt I at tho KllpHtoln ranch. If I Dtoue HJUI FtomThu MOVIAS! A. But Best Foods Slenderizing Plan quickly restored her youthful figure Here it slenderizing pltn thtt eta do wooden for just it did for the lovely masked movie actress shown Less than 3 years ago her figure had grown so fat and slovenly that her movie contracts were cancelled and her ising career seemed ruined! But then she turned to the Best Poods Slenderifcing Plan.

Within 6 weeks she had lost 17 pounds! And within 6 months she was back on the screen feeling better, looking better than ever! You, too, should follow her example. Simply eliminate too many rich, fattening foods. Then substitute two salads daily! covered with Best Poods Mayonnaise. And watch the pounds drop steadily awsy! Only insist on Best Foods 6 quality mayonnaise. It's double whipped.

And contains only freshest, finest ingredients. Sold by your grocer. Start this plan today! You wifl be amazed at the results! MAYONNAISE forgot to Jet tho rhlMron party onrn in a whllo. It not rout much to havo party, a llffht-honrtod llttlo party, vrlth Ihtnps a bit different from tlrah, -day over thrro cnn bo pntltic.s In Uinlr own parties. FlrM thorn nuist ho a mko.

If (ho children nrn j'ounff. It nhoultl rako an aiiRol-food. children pmhably ran Htnntl richer olio iif whatever kind you dontrc. it hi a hirthday. put somo tiny nn on rents a dozen-and romom- hor tho tine to prow on.

in i don flowers now aro hoautlful. ynti haven't imy. and raiinot afford a florist, auk Hoinobody who knows somebody to pot. you some. Children lovo fjowr-rs and they mako a pnrty tltPinnelvoH almost.

If you ean afford to RO.I from a florist, or a market woman, so iniirh the better. put all the money In circulation we can. I Mopped by Htoro window yesterday nnd tho pay paper dishes and napkins and even taliloclotli.i looked good otiouRh to out tluMnselvoa. Theno aro flno for parties either outsldo tho houwe or In. the paper rup.s now In colors.

And cheap! That is the most Interesting part, Paper Adda Festive Note TlMHiie paper of different colors adds to the festivities. Costumes of a simple type nre easy tn imike If you want to po to that trouble. Caps arc made any shape you want by two ptecrea pasted together. Tho same with tunics and oven trousers, If there aro little boys who would liko to look llko pirates In black and yellow or soldiers In red and blue. Hound tabs pasted un make- buttons.

There are dozens of things boys ran be and more dozens that Klrls can Mean hunts nro a lot of fun, or thlm- bio hunts, or peanut races where the children hnvo to pick up a peanut on a fork nnd carry it to a certain place. Mako your own rules. Fortunes written beforehand, funny ones, nnd put into a from which each irufHt draws one, always cause much delight. Parties aro duds usually if nothing Is planned beforehand. Iti-freshrnents cnn be very Mmple, so run Children will always remember your house If they havo a tlrno there.

If you can dig up a pood story teller. by all moans havo one. And taking pictures Is a pood Idea if each child can havo a group picture later on. All am not neroa- bnt perhaps they will give you Idea of how to KO about that party. Change them any way you like, but do u.so a bit of tho movie let t-ay, for real blow-out at home.

FAIREST COED UTAH'S SHE'S SCHOOL BUDGETS BEING CHECKED Annual Report and Teachers' Applications Occupying Office of Executive Tho office of Herbert Healy, county superintendent of nohoolR, la deluged with work at the present time, for the annual budgets of 110 elementary and high school districts in the county aro being checked and made ready for publication. Publication of the- budgets now demanded by stite law Increases tho work of handling the yearly financial estimates for the 1932-33 school year which have to he carefully examined for error, corrected wherever necen- sary, nnd then he prepared for tho hands of the printer. Work of preparing tho annual report of the Kern county ochools In also going on nt tho school office, and another desk Is piled with teacher applications. Very few new teachers are being hired for Kern county this year as teaching staffs in practically every district have been cut, and few additions arc being made even where Increased attendance Is expected. YOUTHFUL SPRECKELS, De Molay Boys Will Plan for Porterville Trip To plan for participation In a ceremony to be Saturday at PortervIHa, members of the local chapter, Order of De Molay, will assemble Thursday night At the Masonic temple.

The Bakersfleld degree team will confer the degree at the Saturday meeting. Robert Strauaa will be the acting master or Thursday night In the absence of Ellsworth Sherwood, who le out of the city. PROGRAM FOR CHURCH FEIE Religious Piny Music to Be Presented at Trinity Event HEIR, TO WED At any rate, that was tho decision of fraternity members at the University of Utah In a voting contest. She's Miss Elolse Sadler. La Estrella Club Sponsoring Supper Return From North Mrs.

P. N. Harem and her 5on Josrph havo returned from San Francisco, whero they havo been passing tho last week. In the north they wern en tort a) net! by Miss Wll- hclmlna Harper, former of the hoys' and girls' library in Hakorsftwld, who J.s now established at Palo Alto, Mrs. Hacon also Nome tlmo with her MIsH Julia iMckett of San Joae.

Tho latter Is manager of Iho central placement bureau, which is thfl combined welfare agencies of the city. Next week Mrs. Bacon and her pon will go sown to San Diego, whore Dftvld Huron, elder son of tho family, is attending Hummer school. Plan Mountain Trips Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Young, 330 street, are expertinp as their guests thiN week-end Mr. Young's father, H. Young, and hlH brother Virgil, who havo been passing tho last week at Camp Nelson.

Tho elder Mr. Young will join his daughter, Mrs. Walter Juynes and her children at their mountain lodge at Shirley Meadowa, next week. To San Francisco Mrs. Louis AiriU'ttl ami Mrs.

Henry Hnilonl are- leaving tho latter part of this week for San Kranelsco, where they will Join Cunoo, who IH sojourning In the bay city for month. Mrs. Agnetti planning several clays' visit In the north, white Hodoni will away for a fortnight. To Berkeley Mm. John Myron Jameson and her children, who have been spending tho last two weeks at tho mountain lodge at tho Jack Ranch will leave this for Berkeley, where they will visit Mrs, Jiinifumn'a parents, Mr.

nnd Mr.s. James Davis. Mrs. Jameson will he accompanied north by Mr. Jameson, who will return to tho city.

Mrs. Spindt Hostess Mrs. II. A. Spindt, First street, was UosU-HK al informal luncheon today when thr members of her sewing group wero guests.

Her included: Here From New York Miss Chawe, who Is director of publicity for the Public Education Association of New York City here visiting her mother, Mrs. Lulu Chase and her sister and brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. A.

K. Cioode. She Is also a sister of Cecil Chase of Baker sfi til d. Visit in the Mountains Mrs. Clara Walker was the recent guest of Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. Houzo at their mountain cottage Norma- marie at Greenhorn. Hostess to Sorority Mi.ss LaVium Long, 1314 Chester avenue, will bo hostess to the members of the Alpa Pal Chapter of the Sigma Phi Gamma sorority this evening.

At Morro Bay Mrs. Harry Holmes is visiting: at Morro Bay this week. Mr. Holmes Is in attendance at an agriculture club conference being held at San Luis Obispo. In Bear Valley Mrs.

Norman P. Thompson and her two Mot-eland and Norman, urn guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. HIM at their mountain homo In Bear valley.

At Morro Bay Mrs. Allan Campbell and her family are established at Morro bay for the Hummer. In Lonfl Beach Mi.ss Mary McKee Is vacationing with frlvnds in Long Beach. (A.n*octatcd Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, July Mnr- plans of Adolph B. Spreckela, youthful heir of the Hpreckela sugar fortune, and Mrs.

Lola Quantaln Clarke do Ruyter of New York City were- the talk of San Francisco society today. The couple signed a marriage application here yesterday, to the surprise of most of the Spreckels family. Alexander do Brettevllle, uncle of the youth and the only member of his family who apparently wasn't surprised, said the couple had Ions: been friends, mother, Mrs. Alma de Krettevillo Spreckels, is traveling In Kurope. Neither of tho principals waa avail- I 4 able for statements.

Mrs. De Ruyter, daughter of Lewta Chatham Clarke, New York banker, divorced from John de Ruyter, member of nn old Knickerbocker family, In Ileno five weeks affo. Both Spreekelft and Mra. De Ruyter gave their ages as 21. Divorce Denied to Spouse of Pastor (United Leaned JACKSON.

July 13. TCllcn M. Noe, of Memphis, who fharjrefl her husband, Dean Israel U. NOG, Episcopal rector, had physically abandoned her when ho had reached a stage of nplrltual perfection that he no longer cared for earthly pursuits, was denied a divorce today. Tho Circuit Court of Appeals here rc- fused to grant a separation.

Mrs. Noo had taken the case to Appeals Court here after Chancellor M. C. Ketchum, of Memphis, dismissed the divorce bill In chancery several months ago. SWEETS FOR SWEET WASHINGTON, June In Its efforts to utilize all waste farm products, scientists of the IT.

S. Department of Agriculture have developed a. way to save "bagasse," the residue left after sugar has been extracted from sugar cnne, and convert It into a high-grade cellulose. This material, the base for rayon, can be made into dresses. At PUmo Mrs.

J. C. Beggs tills week. sojourning at FRATERNAL Die At aT Kstrella Cluh will sponsor potluck dinner for members and their families Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock Jefferson J'ark. Kach member IH requested to bring table wevvlce.

med on Flowers There a Bpray based on an extract of It was developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Tea years and over $100,000 have been spent In perfecting U. name Fhr-Tox, When used in a new-type Fljr-Tox it fills the room with a cloud of perfumed niUt, harmless to people, stainless to anything. But that flower extract deadly to flSei and mosquitoes. It them quickly at a touch.

And they can't Japan esckpe if Fly-Tox is used fill the whole room with that floating mist. Fly-Tox, at a eoul of 1 or 2 cents, rids a room completely of these deadly STILL MAKES MONEY July no de- ay far an the Klffel Tower is roncrrneil. Official figures show that tin- towt-r earned $114,723 year In sightsfuinK fern. This Is an excess of $33,117 over tho earnings of the tower In 1930. tower KM In Its forty- luurth year, having been erected for the Paris exhibition of 18S9, I Victoria Sfhwinn .1.

n. Haralson (Wellington, tSuy Uarrard Kan.) Paul Vandertilko Krnesi Dulbom Leave on Motor Trip Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nichols are leaving Thursday for a motor trip north to Mount lessen National Park. They will leave the park and proceed to Oregon and They will return homo by UK- ciiast route and the Heclwuud highway, ai riving here about August 1.

At Mr. jintl Mrs, Lindsay Hanna and Chapter Has Meeting Becurlty Chapter, No. 426, Order of Kastern Star, will meet Thursday evening at the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock. This will be the last business meeting of tho summer. TWO LITTLE WORDS I July -Two little words 15 big days added to Nels Bronneson's Jail sentence.

After pleading- guilty to a charge of begging, Bronneson faced Magistrate Sanders. The official gave 15 days In Jail. "Capitalists again," Nels said. "Fifteen additional days for that remark," barked Magistrate CLUB TO MEET TAFT, July The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. A.

D. Jvsv at 333 Mountain View avenue. Tills is ihe latest, most efficient, moat economical way to free your and keep It these Rerm- bearinit insects. They contaminate all foods they when they bite. They destroy over 40,000 lives per year, mostly Jives of children.

Employ it liberally ami often to be safe. MEETING SLATED TAFT. July KnlghCH Pythian, will hold July iiu-etlng Thursday night tie hall. Kurd City. their sou Tim my, nf Uiohmond, of Mrs.

llanna'a mother. Mrs. F. iV Munzt-r at tin- Munzer mountain lodge nt i Mother Visiting Mrs, Victoria schwinu of Wellington, Kansas, is hero vtaltjny her daughter, Mrs. lOim-st Dalbom.

I. O. F. to Meet Kern Lodge, 202, I. O.

O. will hold regular weekly meeting Friday ut o'clock in tho Odd Fellow.s 1ml! ut 1710 Chester avenue. Important business will be transacted and Noble drand Walter K. Shore re- Quests good attendance. DANCE SATURDAY TAFT, July Odd Fellows will spoil HOT a danco ut the Whltener dance hall in the Cuyamu valley Saturday evening, July 16.

Announcement was made today of the be presented on Thursday evening at the Trinity Methodist Church, when the members of Circle No. 3 of the Ladies' Aid Society are hostesses at an Ice cream social. The feature of the program will be a religious piny entitled, "How Moses Was Drawn Out of the Water." Tho dramatization of the Bible story will be presented by tho following children- Pharaoh, Vernal Cozby; royal advisor, Aaron Abbott; two slaves, Richard Freeland and Richard SUerna; pharaoh's daughter, Caroline Beatty; two mafds, Betty Brown and Rose Davis; Ameran, Myrtle Cozby; Jacka- bed, Oleta Gadberry; Aaron, Lynn Kemper; Marian, Snrahjane Kempor. Mualc will round out tho entertainment. The selections will be: Piano duet by Alberta Caldwell and Martha LaHrier; vocal solo, Mary Sullivan, piano solo, Heathe Moon; songs by men's quartet, William Green, A.

Trlpp, Thomas McLaln and P. O'Grady; reading by Gladden Pryor, and selections by the guitar club. Well Baby Meeting Called at Mojave MOJAVE, July and guardians will remember that the scheduled well baby conference, that was held here so successfully three weeks ago at the Mojave schoolhouse, will hold another session on Wednesday, July 20, at 1 with a Kern county public health nurse In charge and Mrs. W. O.

Davis and Mrs. Stephen Hardin of tho Parent Teacher Association as assistants. Children from 2 weeks of age to years will be examined. These conferences will be held every third Wednesday of tho month. An injection of toxold for the prevention of diphtheria will be given to any child whose parents are desirous of this immunization.

This Is not compulsory but optional. A GOOD IDEA LEBANXON, July persons here, unable to pay their taxes, are permitted to pay them by working for the borough. When the tax collector reported delinquent taxpayers who were unable to raise funds, but were willing to work out their taxes, the borough council decided that such persons given employment. A standard hourly wage rate was fixed, and payment, made by checks, been turned over to tho tax collector, RIO BRAVO MEETING RIO BRAVO, July regulr meeting of the Rio Bravo farm center will be devoted to a social tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock. Mrs.

Ada Bergen Is In charge of the entertainment which consists of a piano solo by Elnor Frances Schlerlmann, tho "Tattler" by Donald Suydam, and a play, "That's What They All Say," directed by Mrs. Neva Hang 1 Refreshments will be served. BACK FROM SOUTH TAFT. July Hugh Brown and her children, Mary Lee and Blllle, of the Associated Oil Company, have Just returned homo after a visit with friends in Santa Barbara. I No.

300, Its only In Cas- Three Circles of Christian Church Meeting Thursday A Product --L FJy-Tox only, and always In a type Fly-Tox sprayer. Then every stroke will into the as of spray. FJy-Tox if efficient beyond all com- It all-pervading, quick and economical. Every lot tested on flies in our laboratory. Us potency ia ruaranUcd by every dealer.

Uae noth- ifif leu efficient when the wifely of your home ia at stake. Fly-Tox is everywhere throughout the world. Harmless to people. Stainless. Made by the Makers of Moth-Tox.

Three circles of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon. Ruth Circle will gather at 2:30 o'clock at Jastro Park, where Mrs. W. E. Young, C.

Towtuend and Mrs. P. May will be hostesses. Naomi Circle will meet at Jefferson Park at 2 o'clock. Members of Lydia Circle will assemble In the primary department of the Christian church at o'clock.

Hotel El Tejon A COOL, RESTFUL PLACE IN WHICH TO EAT CLUB NOON LUNCHEON EVENING 50c 50c 75c Beauty Special Eyelashes and Eyebrows Dyed and Arched $1.00 Permanent Waves $1.95 $3,50 All Line, of Beauty Work Nora's Beauty Shop 1820 Chester Avenue (In Jones Art Shop) Phone 1212 GUESTS AT SORORITY PARTY Pretty Lawn Fete Held by Beta Alpha Chapter nt Crome Home More than fiO quests shared the Informal bridge party given last night by the momborH of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Theta Tan Theta sorority, which was In tho form of a lawn fete at the George Cromo home, 721 Oleander avenue. Miss Prances St. clalr was the chief hostess. The sotting for tho party was unusually attractive, being lighted with Htrlngft of colored lights. Tho committee In charge of tho event Included Miss Ruth jiannlng, chairman, Misses Athene Stevenson and Lucille Hanks, and Mrs.

Unughtry Wharton. First prizes at tho bridge tables went to Mrs. Lew Perrlcone, and to William Lnnfovd, and consolation award to Miss Elsie Erickson. Members of the sorority are: Mos- diimes Dnughtry Whnrton, Lloyd lUchards, Harold Wndmnn, Hue Redfern, Howard Stoward (Taft), Cloetis ArmfsteAd, Krank Schamblin, Alfred Randour, Patil Hnhceller (Long Beach), Kay Stilwell and Floyd Parish; Misses Virginia McCormac, Eula Croson, Verna Croson, Athene Stevenson, Lucillo Hunks, Kllzabeth Davis, Ruth Hanntng, Rcglna Degan, Lola Bergston and Francos St. Clalr.

Swimming Popular as Sport Locally One cannot be too old or too young to learn to swim, according to Miss Georgle Carmany, local swimming Instructor, who says that In her swimming classes hero her youngest pupil Is Diana Cady, aged 3, Some of her other pupils are In their fifties. Thero IH great local Interest in swimming, Miss Carmany says, bo- cause there are so many places in Balccrsfleld and Kern county to enjoy the sport. Miss Carmany formerly instructed In swimming in San Francisco and in the Dlmlnl Swimming School In Los Angeles. Sho formerly a star In an aquatic act on the stage. Busy Day Planned by Church Circle Jastro Park Circle of tho First Baptist church will hold an all-day meeting at the homo of Mrs.

K. M. Herring, 2728 Sevler street, on Thursday. The members will gather at 9:30 o'clock in Ihe morning and a potluck luncheon will be served at noon. Members aro asked to bring table service, and their sowing equipment.

For Better Permanent Waves Go to SAM D. MOSS Special Croqulgnole including and Two Shampoos nier Wave Ouart Tulip Oil Wave Moss' Steam Oil Permanent Wave $2.95 $3.95 $7.50 New Heaterless Permanent Wave (No are flrwt to install this latest improvement in permanent waving. i WEILL'S Beauty Shop Phone 4311 or 4700 c- RE FROM MICHIGAN MCHJXTAJN VIEW. July and Mrs. Carl Buerkle and son Billy, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Buerkle, all of Michigan, arrived hero last week to visit tho E. G. Buerklo family. Mr.

and Mrs. Buerkle have entertained their guests the past few days at their home In Shirley Meadows on Greenhorn. Others In tho mountain party wero Mrs. Gene Thornton, Mrs. Wesley Buerkle and daughter Bobble Lee.

All except the latter left Tuesday for a few days visit In Los Angeles. Ful-vuo Personal efficiency depends on good health, and good eyesight is one of the most important considerations. Don't allow eye strain to reduce your capacity for work and pleasure. The Best In Eye Service at Lower 'Fees C. B.

ViGario Optometric Eye Specialist 350-351 Haberfelde Building Phone 4312.

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