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PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1938 MIAMI DAILY NEW TWO COUPLES MARRIED OVER WEEKEND IN CHURCH CEREMONIES Mrs. Westfoll Is Re-Elected Legion Head Cnight-Cotton Nuptial 'Rites Follow Barrett-Lewis Event By MARGARET Mrs. E. F. Westfall was re-elect ed president of Harvey W.

Seeds! unit, American Legion auxiliary, at I THE-MARRIAGE of two Miami counles took place yesterday afternoon in ehurch ceremonies, a business meeting Tiday night I at the Legion club. Mrs. Westfall, who with Mr. Westfall has been 1 Miss Bonnie Kathryn Cotton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Cotton of 901 N. W. 28th and Robert Bennett Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Lloyd Knight of 4323 S. W. 10th were married at 4:30 p. m.

at Riverside Baptist church with the Rev. W. G. Stracener attending the National Florists' 5' Zc I hrx' convention in Portland, is en route to Los Angeles, where they will at-1 officiating. The altar was banked with gardenias and palms.

Mrs. P. Jackson, organist tend the American Legion and auxiliary national convention next and Miss Genevieve Harris, soloist, provided the nuptial music. The bride was given in marriage- week. by her father and wore a white Cither officers who will serve I during the next administration are: I Mrs.

Paul Robinson and Mrs. L. L. Hunter, vice presidents; Mrs. Charles Ernst, financial secretary; V.J Miss Freda Greenfield, recording secretary; Mrs.

Mary Stewart, cor responding secretary; Mrs. Fred V. Grayson, treasurer; Mrs. M. S.

i Griffin, historian; Mrs. F. J. Dav enport, chaplain; Mrs. Harvey Howard, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs.

D. satin gown, entrain, made with a high neckline and long sleeves which fitted tightly from elbow to wrist. Her two-tiered tulle fingertip-length veil was caught to her head with orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of gardenias. Miss Mattie Cotton, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a turquoise net gown with matching hat and her bouquet was of tube roses. Jenisu Bartley, flower girl, was gowned in a coral net frock.

George Pegram was best man, Travis Cotton and Lloyd Knight, were ushers and Bobby Cotton was ring bearer. For traveling Mrs. Knight wore a light tan ensemble with luggage tan accessories. After a two-week trip the couple will reside at 1450 S. W.

Fourth st. Both were graduated from Miami senior high school. Edgar Williams, Mrs. Norris Mc-j Elya and Mrs. J.

P. Walker, ex ecutive committee. Installation of officers will be I conducted by Mrs. Earl Woods of I Lake Worth, fifth district vice Associated Prma wlnphoto president, at the Oct. 21 meeting.

Mrs. Robinson presided at Friday night's meeting in the absence of HITLER WARNS TROOPS TO PREPARE TO FIGHT the president. rs T. E. K.

Names New Officers ainting union of the Sudeten German region of Czechoslovakia to Germany was necessary to satisfy Nazi ambitions. This picture was transmitted from Berlin New York by radio. NURNBERG, Germany, Sept. 12. Surrounded by Nazi emblems, Chancellor Adolf Hitler is shown yesterday as he saluted marching troops.

In an address to the soldiers, der Fuehrer told them to prepare for "heavy fighting," Newly elected officers of the Tau Epsilon Kappa sorority, chosen at I meeting at the home of Miss nriHE MARRIAGE of Miss Stella 3J Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barrett of 161 N.

W. 58th and Wiliam Edgar Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Lewis of Claxton, was at 4 p. m. in First Christian church. Dr. Everett S.

Smith read the service before an altar decorated with garden flowers, palms and roses. Mrs. Lester Sergeant, organist, and Mrs. D. L.

Bos worth, soloist, presented nuptial music. Mr. Barrett gave his daughter in marriage. She was attired in Rosalee Albury, are: Miss Frances Conde, president; Miss Eloise Hen ley, vice president; Miss Jean Bige- JAPS CONCENTRATE ON RAILWAY ATTACK Armies Seek Direct Approach To Hankow low, treasurer; Miss Judy Offen- backer. corresponding secretary; BROWARD DEBT PLAN APPROVED School Certificates Question Expected To Be Settled SOL LENDS RAYS FOR SUN TAN Coral Gables News Bureau Photo Getting a sun tan on the sands at the Venetian pool in Coral Gables are Miss Catherine Eaglesfield, left, of St.

Joseph, Mich, who arrived last week to visit her sister, Mrs. John C. Houk of 1620 S. W. Fourth st.

She is the daughter of Capt. P. R. Eaglesfield and will remain here for the winter to attend school. Miss Bee Patterson, recording sec retary; Miss Barbara Bigelow, sergeant-at-arms; Miss Virginia Duffey, rush captain and publicity white sports ensemble with matching accessories and a corsage of Tardy Storks Bring Bother (By Associated sresa DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept.

12. Storks that were a little tardy five years ago have caused the board of education a lot of bother. The board ruled underage children entering kindergarten that have semi-annual -promotions must be five years old on or before Oct. 31. Immediately, came requests for exceptions from parents whose children were born in the early morning hours of Nov.

1, 1933. The board stood firm. chairman. gardenias. Miss rCthel Barrett, Charitv Is Own Reward By Associate Press) LJNCOLN.

Neb, Sept 12. Peter M. Tyson of Blair has renewed his faith in human nature and hunches. Working as a ticket seller during the state fair racing meet here, Tyson loaned Harry Durrie, Norfolk, $2 to back the latter's hunch on the daily double. An hour later Durrie handed Tyson $418 just half of the amount he collected.

REBELS FORTIFY SEIZED POSITIONS Plans are being made for the an maid of honor, wore a green alpaca nual installation banquet next FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Sodality To Give First Fall Dance ensemble with luggage tan acces week in honor of the new officers. sories and a corsage of pink roses. Miss Henley and Miss Offenbacker E. L. Croucher was best man and are in charge of arrangements.

12: TUESDAY, SEPT. J. B. Powell and William Crou The Greater Miami Sodality is Miss Alice Renuart was honored DAILY NEWS BUREAU. Fort Lauderdale, Sept.

12. Payment of long overdue certificates of indebtedness issued 10 cher were ushers Biscayne Bay chapter 75, O. E. upon her return from Henderson- A reception followed at the home completing plans for the first in a series of fall dances on Friday in St. Mary's hall.

Decorations will ville. Others attending the meet sponsoring benefit luncheon and meeting of the Sunshine circle at years ago by the Broward board ing were Miss Lorraine Braddock, I of public instruction by issuance of the bride's parents. The couple left for a two-week trip to Georgia and will live here. Mrs. Lewis was the home of Mrs.

M. M. Swan, (By Associated Press) SHANGHAI, Sept 12. The Japanese continued today to concentrate their efforts on new overland drives toward the Peiping-Hankow railway, which would give them a direct approach to Hankow, China's provisional capital. Two columns were moving westward about 125 miles apart, one aiming at Hsuchang, 40 miles south of the Lunghai railway junction, and the other at Einyang, 100 miles north of Hankow.

The northern column was reported to be within 50 miles of the railway, while the southern was closing in on Hwangchwan. about 75 miles east of Sinyang. The latter, advancing rapidly, was regarded as the most serious threat Miss Ethel Offenbacker, Miss Ijourie Stocks, Miss Genevieve 2365 N. W. First st, 12:30 p.

carry out a college theme and favors will be presented to guests. Dancing will begin at 9- p. m. Miss Katherine Burch, prefect, is in charge of arrangements, as Call for reservations. Hamilton and Miss Edna Johnson.

The next meeting will be Thursday of refunding bonds payable over a series of years, was practically agreed on Saturday at a conference of officials of the county and school board with I O. Hanson, county tax assessor. Citrus Grove A. entertain INQUEST SCHEDULED at the home of Misses Jean and ing at luncheon for executive board members and teachers in school sisted by Charges Gardner, orchestra: Jack Fleming, publicity, and Barbara Bigelow. cafeteria, noon.

The plan was recommended by IN BEAGHSLAYINGS Minx Club Gives Weekly forum of the Business the county taxpayers' association William Kinnear, Miss Mary. Kay Allen, Miss Martha Kelly, Thomas Hay, James Blaine and Miss Vir and Professional Womens club as a means of avoiding further litigation. meeting at Walgreen's for lunch Founder Banquet ginia Duffey, decorations. eon. Coroner Believes Deaths Judgment secured in the U.

S. graduated from Miami Edison senior high school and Mr. Lewis attended school in Claxton. COMING AND GOING: Dr. and Mrs.

Tom R. Gammage of Di Lido island have returned after a visit in the New England states. They stopped in North Carolina on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. Edgar of Di Lido island are back after a summer in Wisconsin and a stopover in North Carolina. Louis T. Garfield of New York is visiting his sister, Mrs.

Muriel L. Greene of Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. M.

P. Lewis of Miami are guests at the Dodge hotel in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Humer are on their way to Los Angeles where Mr. Hibiscus Grove Woodmen's circle HENDAYE, Prance, Sept. 12. (JP) Behind a protective screen of artillery fire and patrols of tanks, insurgents today fortified positions they wrested from the government in a counter-offensive on the Ebro front.

Both government and insurgent dispatches reported, however, fighting continued between advance units along a 10-mile front from Gaeta. north of Gandesa, to the foothills of the Sierra De Los Caballos. Miss Boots Manch was toastmas- Murder And Suicide ter at the Founder's day banquet luncheon meeting with Mrs. Frank Hartman, 75 N. W.

17th place, Personally district court in Miami on a portion of the outstanding defaulted certificates, recently threatened to tie up the assessment rolls and compel a reassessment of the coun 12:30 p. m. (By Associated Press) PECONIC, N. Sept. 12.

The given last week by the Minx club at Roadside Rest. Honored guests were Mrs. Scott Coulbourn, spon- HONGKONG. Sept 12. (J) Chinese reported today that a lone Japanese plane Saturday bombed Standard Oil Co.

property at Hoi-how, on Hainan inland off the Speaking Palm Rebekah lodge, 27, resum fv, ht; Paf, oi yuuiiS man ana xus ing fall and winter meetings, 215 ti.M -jL Ji I brunette companion, in a thicket UAho CnanVor. rr i.uuipajiiuii, i Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Warde N.

W. Fourth 8 p. m. South China coast "V7" bordering Peconic bay, was termed of Coral Gables returned last week German Society card club meet murder and suicide today by CorO' from a summer vacation in North Langston. ing at German Society hall, 2 p.m.

ty on a 100 per cent basis. An order issued from the federal court at Gainesville released the tax books for the present year. It is understood the holder of the judgment is favorable to the new refunding plan. The refunding bonds to be issued ner J. M.

Heath. Carolina. Mr. Warde spent some Those present included Miss Woman's association of the Mi Clad in bathing suits, the bodies time in New York during the sum were found yesterday by a neigh mer. Johnye Lee Ewing, Miss Janelle Forrest Halliwell Patton, grand son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ashleigh C. ami Beach Community church meeting with Miss Margaret North, 4460 Post ave 11 a. m. Daughters of Scotia, Lady Stuart lodge 210, meeting at Masonic temple, N.

W. 15th ave. and First st, 8 p. m. Brady, Miss Bea Strickland, Miss 1" IT.

nZZ hf Ci ww.ii mri w.t,i-n I summer colony. Each had a bul- This Year Halliwell, has returned from D.I.V near iigill ear. -n. Humer will represent Florida as sergeant-at-arms at the American Legion national convention, and iJii Hunter will be one of nine fiViiliary delegates. Dr.

and Mrs. Hollis F. Garard have returned after visiting Mrs. Gerard's mother in Birmingham, and relatives in Atlanta. Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Wilson have returned from Mississippi. Mrs.

Forrest L. Haines and her son, Jimmy, have returned after two months in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. summer in Chicago and is living I rifle lay across the man's knees.

will add no considerable millage to! the present tax rate, as tax levies, will be spread over all property including homesteads, it was saidj TOWNSENDITES ASK xf.r. r-o-f t. Heath the man, identified at 250 N. E. 25th st.

a Py papers in his pocket as B. W. Budget committee of the Dade Will Be Fun With A County Council of A. meet Mr. and Mrs.

Charles L. Elwood of Chicago are spending an early fall vacation in Miami. This is tucic, niuuj ncaisi, ncuijr x' ua I ing at headquarters, 10 a. m. and John HowelL Illi? i- .7 FLORIDA BOARDS The nt mpetinff of the dull will neaul Little River circle, O.

E. meet ing at Masonic hall for covered their 12th season here. t. 7-m rftrnrm, th.Loraere(I a rmal inquest today. 7).

sr D. L. Slann are "visiting at the New i ir: ir i. I Miss Mary Lou Lump and Mrs dish luncheon, all day. Yorker hotel while in New York.

LEESBURG, Sept 12. CP) Trad In fear Old ffcyee Patsy Olsen left this morning for wmua in uie wuman 3 purse uui -r G. A. Y. P.

club meeting at the home of Mrs. E. Fellows, 466 Men- TN HONOR of Miss Betty Barco's New York, Bridgeport and Boston EGYPTIAN MONARCH also about 26, of Brooklyn. FLEETWOOD While in New York they will at doza ave. Coral Gables.

I birthday anniversary, Miss Ellen Mary Orr of 49 Palm island en Florida Townsend pension plan advocates will seek permission of the national organization for creating county, district and state boards. Approximately 300 delegates from 122 of the state's clubs meeting tend the State Cosmetologist con as LOW AS WILL TOUR DESERT said both the man and woman Fortnightly Book Review club vention at the Pennsylvania hotel tertained Saturday with a luncheon BICYCLE meeting with Mrs. Charles Rosen were library employes. Mrs. at her home.

She was assisted by garten. 2140 S. W. Fifth st. ALEXANDRIA.

Eevnt Sent. 12. Weed's mother, Mrs. Neal B. Mac- Oct.

22-25, and will return to Mi ami the last of October. i aW am her mother, Mrs. John B. Orr. Radiance club of Daughters of here yesterday named Rep.

Joe Hendricks, Mrs. T. E. Mercer of 7 i Kine Farouk. acomDanied bv "-euzie, uves in uouiaer, Attending were Miss Elizabeth Gardner, Miss Allyn Massengale, America meeting at Biscayne tern Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Hunter have army and air force chiefs, today Am-ig saia started a. three-dav tour of the pie for covered dish luncheon and i dh returned from a three weeks va Miss Sarah Chase, Miss Bunny Tampa and W.

H. Ogden of Keystone Heights as a committee to present a petition personally to Dr. bunco, 11 a. m. cation spent touring through the western desert defenses which ex- LEWIS DENOUNCES Breckenridge and Miss Sally Smith.

tend to the frontier of Italian state. They visited relatives and friends in Tallahassee, Eustis and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13: Miss Bettye Hyatt, daughter of Libya. FASCISM AT MEET Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Hyatt, and Miss Miami Civitan auxiliary meeting Francis E. Townsend, originator of the movement The organization's national convention last June voted to abolish the boards, leaders Fort Myers. iae dov King, traveling dv iana, Martha Stroberg, daughter of Mr.

with Mrs. Sam H. Bailer, 500 Ma sea ana air w.u wceivo MEXICO CITY, Sept. Mrs. D.

Edgar Williams and two jorca ave. Coral Gables, 3 p. UWa.a..a wa vwu. v. TW MntiH a children, Donald and Muriel, and and Mrs.

R. G. Stroberg, left last night for Tallahassee, where they will enter Florida State College for Los Allegros club meeting with Mrs. J. A.

Spencer, 1671 S. W. 23rd 40,000 nomad Arab subjects living iVfl. i ot in th. fo.r Industrial Organization Mrs.

Paul Robinson have returned from a vacation of six weeks spent st, for luncheon and bridge, 12:30 He will rive snecial attention to aour con p. m. in mountain resorts in North Caro Una. BROWARD RESERVE GROUP ORGANIZES Women as freshmen. Miss Louise McKnight left today for Athens, where she will enter the University of Georgia as a freshman.

Alpha Omega sorority sponsoring the defense works erected by the -7 British at Mersa Matrouh during 2PJ ln State, which the Anglo-Italian crisis in 1935 and consolidate their forces now manned by Egyptian forces. brutaI Jam ot Fascism." a benefit bunco party at the home Mrs. S. Pierre Robineau, with of Miss Laura Green, 626 N. W.

her daughter, Patricia, and Miss The ritualistic drill team of the FULL BALLOON TIRES $24-95 Boys everywhere are admiring the trim lines of this outstanding bicycle. Modern in design quality in 13th ave, 8 p. m. ucuuuuwu oscism as an DAILV NEWS BUREAU Fort Lauderdale, 8ept. 12.

Charter for the Broward County Daughters of the British Em Bunny Breckenridge, will leave Wednesday for New York, where APP enemy or we worners" and de-tSKllldil JbiOrlUINALrHj clared that "between Woman's Benefit association will meet at 8 p. m. today with Mrs. C. A.

Rowe, 337 N. W. 31st st. pire, American Order, meeting at Chapter Reserve Officers' associ they will spend a few days before Dnvmnvrm t- tnnnnnl cjsm there can be no peace." the y. w.

c. 2 p. m. ation has been received from of the girls leave for school. Miss fythian Sisters sponsoring bene fices of the national association by liUiruariU "We join the workers of the western hemisphere against the fit bridge and bingo party at Red Breckenridge will attend Welles-ley in Boston and Miss Robineau will be a student at Dobbs school 1X3NDON, Sept.

12. Rob- common foe and for a common W. J. Robinson, one of the promoters of the local unit Robinson said that a call has been issued for men hall, 3819 N. Miami ave p.m.

BICYCLE SPEEDOMETER $3-95 Speed and mileage gauge. inson Walker, 48, employe end," he said. 'Let Me Be Your Druggist' in New York. Publicity class of the Dade of Vickers-Armstrongs, British munition makers, was found guilty today, under the official FOUR ARE KILLED County council, meeting Mr. and Mrs.

P. T. Davis of 278 a meeting of charter members and those desirous of affiliating with the Broward chapter for the purpose of perfecting organization and at neaaquarters, 10 a. m. Palm island announce the birth of secrets act of obtaining the plan AS PLANE CRASHES Woodmen circle, Bougainvillea a daughter, Clare Sharon, on Sept.

9, in Victoria hospital. of a fuse-setting machine that electing officers. The meeting will grove parliamentary law class might be useful to an enemy. DANVILLE, 111, Sept. 12.

Four meeting with Mrs. W. J. Cowart, 1853 N. W.

21st st covered dish be held in the Sweet building here on the evening of Sept 15, at 7:30. Mrs. Virginia Frazier and her He was sentenced to three years of penal servitude, luncheon, 11:30 a. m. The judge, Sir Frederic John sssasisBsMa, BUSINESS BETTER IN TOLEDO Dixie Booster club bunco party son.

John, have returned to their home after spendnig the summer in Keene, N. and New York city. Wrottesley, in passing sentence at wiLn jxirs. isert Kiles, 3220 N. Old Bailey, told Walker TOLEDO, Ohio.

(UP) Busi second ave, 2 p. m. persons were killed yesterday when an airplane plummeted to earth near the municipal airport. The dead were Peter Britz, 41, owner and pilot; Charles Companion, 48; Harry Ice, 40, and James Kincaid, 38, all of Danville. Witnesses said the ship crashed in a cornfield from about 100 feet FOR THE SCHOOL GIRL "Recent events show the possi Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Carroll of bility of war has not yet gone out ness is on the upgrade here, according to the monthly survey of oeminoie club of the W. B. A. meeting with Mrs.

Agnes Green, UP Coconut Grove have returned from $25-95 of a fashion. What you were trying to do was to trade in the safety the University of Toledo, which vacation in Ludington. aojo jn. Hi. uirst court, 8 p.

m. Miami Beach Business and Pro' sssssssauii. Usr showed a business index gain of 2.6 1 of your fellow men, women and where they visited her mother Mrs. Edward E. Barthell.

Their son points for July the most substan as the party was returning to the children in case war broke out." iebsionai womens club meeting W. Flifl.r it ITIk Avt. 1-2348 S. W. tlk St.

at ITtfc PH. MTH N. W. Iltk At, it lOtk St. Pk.

2-I21S tial month-to-month gain recorded Charles spent the summer with wiui a. t-earson, 1321 Lincoln airport after a 10-minute sightsee ing trip over the city. in a year. road, 7:30 p. m.

1 his grandmother. GERMAN SEAPLANE The young ladies are not being left behind when it comes to cycling. Attractively finished in green enamel with chrome accessories. EXTENDED TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED OPEN EVENINGS Mrs. D.

E. Richards was in BICYCLE COMPASS $1.29 Accurate. Handlebar bracket CHECK FORGERY IS CHARGED Magic City circle of Amaranthe meeting with Mrs. Edna Latham, 1702 S. Bayshore covered- CROSSES ATLANTIC TAMPA, Sept 12.

(UP) Rubin dish luncheon, noon. charge of an informal concert given yesterday afternoon at the Dade County home in Kendall. Mrs. Brownye Haston Sears con N. Gordon of Richmond was held Seminole sisterhood 286, Dames oi aiaiia, meeting at Biscayne tem HEADACHE I ducted her orchestra, and refresh for federal authorities in Hillsborough county jail today on a charge of forging and cashing a $50 check in the name of the gov ple tor election of officers, 8 p.

ments were served afterwards. HEAVY DUTY FLEETWOOD TIRES Coral Rebekah lodge meeting at FOR TUESDAY ONLY iice CREAM SODA ernment He allegedly passed the zauu tsira road, 8 p. m. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Sept.

12. (JP) The new German catapult seaplane Nordstern, used by the Reich as an argument for the immediate institution of transatlantic airmail service, landed here today on its first trip to United States with a new record for the Azores-New York "experimental" run. The Nordstern flew the route in 13 hours, 41 minutes, out of Horta. It averaged 175 miles check in Johnson City, Tenn last! county council A. meeting at $1.89 year and had been in Florida since, i headquarters, 10 a.

m. Golden Chain circle, Miami Beach chapter 143, O. E. card party with Mrs. John Raney, 2232 Park Program committee of the Dade BICYCLE LIGHT GENERATOR $4.95 Couples to either front or -ar wheel Furnishes strong current for head and tan lights.

Automatic No battery required. ave, 8 p. m. county council A. meeting at headquarters, 2 p.

m. Martha Washington council. Regular 26x1.25, two ply, thick tread. FLEETWOOD TUBE Daughters of America, meeting in Flamingo Ladies society of the Biscayne temple, 8 p. m.

an hour on the trip. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen meeting at Allapattah Woodmen's circle 79c meeting with Mrs. William Kurtz, Red Men's hall, 3819 N. Miami 8 p. m.

no r.ionE conns A COMPLETE BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP Dr. SchoU's Zino-pads FRIDAY, SEPT. 15: (I'M FEELING 3 GRAND yJJ I 1746 N. W. 49th St, 1:30 p.

m. Last in summer series of benefit bridge parties being sponsored by Miami Junior Woman's club at the home of Mrs. T. V. Moore, 4514 N.

E. First ave, 1:30 p. m. ZT1 STUDENTS $.73 TO TALLAHASSEE One-way Good in Coaches only SEABOARD TICKETS O.N XALE SEPT. 1STH TO 15TH OXLT Leave Miami 8:25 a.

m. or 9 p. m. Consult Agent CITY TICKET OFFICE 123 E. FLAGLER STREET PHONE X-3123 1-6104 Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae meet ing at the home of Mrs.

Edwin instantly relieve, quickly remove corns. Prevent corns, sore toes, blisters. Ease new or tight shoes. Soothe, beaL Safe. sure.

Cost but a trifle. Sizes for Corns. Callouses. Bun Hubbard, 2156 N. Bay road.

Miami Beach, 2 p. m. II Miami Delta Delta Delta alliance THURSDAY, SEPT. 14: Seminole club of the W. B.

A. bunco party with Mrs. Bert Riles, ions. Soft Corns. covered dish luncheon and meeting NO CURB SERVICE The quick-acting, prescription-type ingredients in the BC formula are also most effectire for relieving neuralgia, muscular aches and simple nervousness.

10c and 25c sizes, at all drug stores. AUTO SUPPLY AND SERVICE STORES 1200 W. Flagler St. Phone 3-6431 at the home of Mrs. Robert L.

Of SchollsZinopadi 3220 N. W. Second ave, 2 p. m. Bedgood, 2814 Chocunantah drive.

Publicity class of the Dade Coconut Grove, 12:30 p. m..

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