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1 lMtLi Club llrs. George Bchelber, East Waihin toa atreet, afternooai Club Ur. IL Orupo, North 'Gailford street. 1 o'clock loncaeon. Coterie Deforest llclin, riant Market atreet.

afternoon. Women' eliet C5orp rCourt aoes, afternoon at 2 'dock, i riaaa Becitfel European School of LIngle. areninr at 8 o'clock. Order of Eastern Star Busfnea meeting at Wasoaie temple, erenins; at, 7:30 oYLwk Notice I Odd FeUow Flrat iere1 and refreshment at 0. 0.

F. kali, are 1 O. N. Club MLu Eta. North Jefferson Street, creninr.

L.B.'0. Club lira. Fred llaOiA, 600 North Guilford atreet, eveniAf. Benefit Euchre and Bridje Party Ua der Auspices ef Circle of Xoanr Sodality ot fiL laarr Church Chorck auditorium, erentar at a o'clock. WEDNESDAI TJonna Temps club Mn.

Berman VI net M5 Oak maiac. 1 Buay Bee club Mr. Donald" Correll, dark atreet, afternoon. 'Coffee Club Mra. It B.

Stnlta, ho ten at Ilbtel LaFontalne. 1 o'clock Section 1 Sewinr' Circl of Pythian wane. vwwvvA. 'f, illarenne. afternoon.

i Trainmen Ladies Lodie Tr lumen halL. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Eureka Circle Mrs. J. B.

'Daria, East Franklin 1 o'clock lunch eon, 'f District No. 10 of Et Sid Pnyer Circle Mr. Eaymond Henline, 042 liar ria atreet afternoon at 2 o'clock. L. 8.

to B. of L. F. and E. B.

of I F. and E. halL afternoon at 2 0 o'dock. Lucky' 13 Clab Mr. Ben Wters, Cbarles atreet afternooftlt 2 clock.

Parent Teacher' Aasociatloa Stat atreet achoL afternoon at 8:13 o'clock. Rowland Euchrr dab Edward W.liMr Rut WanVlla atrtmt. ntnnt. Bon Ton Clab Un. Oameroa Griffith i Eaat Park drire.

oreninc. Alpha Zeta aub Mr. Joseph Offerle, Collet a vena, renine. Dietrlct No. 10 of East Bids Prayer Orel Mr.

Bantond Ilenliae, 942 Harris street afteraoea. Semper ruWi Uq1 Mrs. Kauaa Ekret, Frederick atreet, afternoon. THURSDAY Wednesday Literary (Job Mrs. Henry Boaaer, hostess at Elks' borne, 1 Thursday 'Xuncneon Bridx CJub Mr.

Ei Bex Lowey, North Cherry tret 1 0 dock luncbeoa. Jolly Club of Mrs. Frank Poor man. Elm street; afternoon. Daoahters of Isabelle Charity Ball Enianta of Colambu hall, erenlat: BeU Kappa aub Miss Helen Bariett, Olinfer street, erenlns.

Lndie' Bfbl das of Eranftfca! Church Tina Stetad, Wkitelock street' evenlnc. Friendahip Bible Class of Church of the Brethren Church basement, vnin( at o'dock' V. El Dorado Club Mr. ErereU Zook, 817 Salamonl arenne, Present Day Club Mm. C'E.

Booth, 016 Byron atreet, afternoon. Comfort CloV Mr. Nora Johnson, dty, all day meetlnx Elisabeth Stanley C. T. TJ.

D. A R. rooms ln court house, afternoon ..20 o'clock. Ultra Omnea Club John fl. aub rMrs.

John G. Jefferaoo street afte Smith, South noon. m. FRIDAY. Women' flomeHiasionsry Society of Mdhodist Church Mary Hunter, i East' Franklin street, afternoon.

Missionary Society of Presbyterian Chnrehr Mrs. Georr Eberhart, North Jefferson treet, afternoon at o'clock. W. W.lL Qub Mis Ruth Klndler, North Poplar street, aveoing. PocahontM Euchr Social Redmen'a hall, evening.

1 i A SATURDAY. r. King's Heralda of Methodiat Church Marcia and June Barick, 711 William street, afternoon. Huntinrton Township Superintendents of Children's Division of Religions Edu i cation First Christian charcbsfter noon at 2:30 o'dock. MONDAY.

(Jannary Pbilathee Class of Central Christian Cfinrch Church basement, tiotlack sup per at o'dock. V''DelU Alpha Class of First Christian Miss Irene Ssnds, 83 Orn nvenue, Evening. i PniLATHEA CLASS WILL MEET MONDAY The members of th Philathea Clans of the Central Christian diurdj will meet chnrdi Went Monday evening January 30, to. enjoy a pot luck supper at 6 :30 o'clock. After the a program will also be" held.

DELTA ALPHA CLASS i WILL MEET MONDAY a Misa Irene Sands of 834 Ogan avenue will entertain the members, of the Delta Alpha Class of ths First Chriatian church at her home Monday evening, January 80. CONVENTION DATES rJS FEERUARY i e. The mid year convention of the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity will be held at In dlanapolis, ind, on February ,4 and 6 Instead of. January. 28 and 20s was first nnnounced.

DRAWING ROOM CLUB MEETS AT MISS WILUELMS Mis Edith Wilhelm of East State street wis hostess to th member of th Drawing Room club at her home last evening. Papers were, given by Miss Ore Per. ect. on the subject "On Ue Ocean" and dr. CJ W.

Dearworth on "Going Abroad At Home West A af v. ial time followed after which the bost Cr ess served a two course luncheon and decorations were' with The next meeting will be in two with Mrs. C. Dearworth. at her home, on Fred erick street ROSELAND EUCHRE TO MEET WEDNESDAY Mrs.

Edward Whrer wUl entlrtaln i' thr members of the Roaeland Euchre club: at her. home ori East Franklin fx afreet evening. i' SUPEIlINTENKIJTjS TO i MEET SATURDAY The Iluntington township Snperhitfnd t' teacner of tha ChiUren'a Dj Tision work fit the Indiana CounrU of Iteliglou Education will meet tatnr day afternon at 2:30 Vclock th Jlrrt Christian church on luTerslo rfT. Mrfc.Cle Paullrlll peak) at the affair. WILL BE lEELD A bride and enjcar party will riren Tnedy erenlnf 'at o'dock kt the fit Mary" chool audi torium under the auspices fit Circle 1 of th Totmr Ladle' 8odallty of th There will ba two eacbre prises, on bridre nd one.

door prts and th etMcmittee in cnarn consists the MIsms Mary' Smith, 'chairman, Ina Bearan, Mary O'LaufhUn, Bosella Eck ert hnd Eloiw Foasleman. STANLEY UNION WILL MFTTTT TUESDAY Th Elisabeth BUnley Women'aJ Ohrfttlan Trmperane Unioa will, bold it reroUf 'meetinf Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'dock at tha A B.room ia th court boos. Th prorram will consist of devotions, Mr. Xantba Kfaif add ma, "World" Aralnst eoholiamr'Mrs. Jt; Bupert; "address "Yfhs ProhlWtlon' Came," the Ber.

J. tV: Burton, and an oration on "Peaeer' bT Thomas Waamnth. Bptdal mosie is also bdnr arranged for th poeet I INDTJ8TRIOUS CLU MEETS MONDAY Mrs. Edward Zirertl of West Park Arfwm. waft hoateei to tho member of the TnAiiatrimia Neirhborhood club ner kntiut Mnndav afternoon.

rEleren attend in th affair and sewlnc and a social time wer enjoyed ana at in.ciow hostea errd a two conn luncheon, Tha next ireetinf will be held In two weeks. BON TON MEMBERS WILL MEET WEDNESDAY, Mr, Cameron Griffith of East x'ar drire will be hoate to iion xoa dnb at her home'Wedneaday eTenlnx. ALPHA ZETA MEMBERS TO BE ENTERTAINED Mrs. Joaenh Offerle of Collece arenoe will entertain th members of tha At pba ZeU dnb at her. home Wednesday ereninv DISTRICT MEMBERS WILL HAVE MEET Mr.

'RayaoDd Henline of M2 Ilarria street jwill entertain tba members of District No. 10 of tao East Sid prayer drd at her home Wednesday after 8EMPER FTDELIS TO HAVE MEETING Mra Nathan Ehret of Frederick atreet wfll hostess to th Semper Fl dells dnb at her hoin Wednesday af ternoon. FRIENDSHIP BIBLE CLASS WILL MEET THURSDAY The members of tha Friendship Blbto Osss of th Church of th Brethren; will meet Thnrsday erenlnc at 8 clock at th church basement with th follow in eoaamitte in charref Mr. and Mra. Ekhnr Uurf Shoemaker and Mrs.

Yerna Daridaon. EL DORADO MEMBERS Will, MERTTNO Mra. Everett Zook of 817 Salamoni arenas will entertain th 'ember of the "El Dora dub at home (Thurs day afternoon. PRESENT DAYTO 1 MEET THURSDAY Mrs. C.

E. Booth of 910 Byron street will be hostea 'to the members of the Present Day dnb at her horn Jhnrdy afternoon. COMFORT CLUB MEMBERS WILL MEET THURSDAY Mrs. Nora Johnson, of this city will entertain member' of the Comfort clnb tt her at aa aU day meeting Thnndat. i MRS.

HUNTER WILL HOLD MISSIONARY. MEETING The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church Will be entertained at the. home of Mrs. Mary Hunter at 338 East Franklin street Friday afternoon. W.

W. I. CLUB MEMBERS WILL BR ENTERTAINED Ruth Kindler' of North Poplar street will entertain the members of the W. W. I.

dnb at her home Friday erenlng. Misa Marcella Dougherty, will be assistant hostess for th affair. nitanvnTA sailiud WILL HATE SOCIAL The members. of the Pocahontas lodge will hold A euchre aoeiar at the Redmen'i ball Friday evening. LADIES' BIBLE CLASS WILL HAVE MEETING 'The Ladies'.

Bihl Class of the Evan gelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Tina Stetsd on Whitelock street Thursday evening. MRS. SMITH WILL BE 4 HOSTESS TO CLUB The Ultra. Omnes club will be enter tamea at the Dome ol.

Mr. John u. Smith, on South Jefferson street Thura tfUrDOOIU EXECUTIVE MEETING WILL BE HELD TODAY There will be a. meeting of 'h execu tive committee and officer of the Elis abeth Stanley Women' Christian Temperance Union at the D. A.

R. "room ia th court houss Tuesday afternoon at 4 i. 1 EASTERN STAR WILL V'i MEET TUESDAY The' regular business meeting of 'the Order of the Eastern Star will be held at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. NOTICEI ODD FELLOWS i MEET TONIGHT AT HALL Notice! Odd Fellows, first degree and refreshments at the I. O.

O. Rt hall Tuesday evening. O. T. "MEMBERS TO MEET WITH MISS 'SHAFFER Miss Eva Shaffer will be hoatesa to the O.

T. dnb at her borne on North Jefferson street Tuesday evening. B. G. CLUB WILL MEET TONIGHT Fred.

Ilaflith will entertain the members of the I. B. G. club, at her home ft COO North Guilford atreet Tuesday evening. LADIES' SOCIETY TO 'l.

MEET WEDNESDAY The Ladies' Sodety to the' Brother hood of Locomotlfe Firemen and En ginemen win. meet at the Firemen's hall Wednesday afternoon 'at 2 :30 o'clock. MRS. WATERS WILL BE iTh Lucky 13 dub will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Ben Waters on Charles street Wednesday afternoon at i 11 Daily Facliicn Frtpmi EiptcbZf For TlU CnCTOMAt myicw GOOD LOOKING JAJAMAS 't Striped badro used for this model, ty yard 36 inches wide beW.

required, The coat has an tnder Jadnf to finish its neck and freed edges, while applied cuff trka thai lonf onerpteca ilcerea, A drawatring is taeerted throcgh (be ban at tha upper edge of tha eraser. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4111 Size 12 to4heV35 2 o'dock. PARENT TEACHERS WILL MEET AT STATE STREET The Parent Teachert association of the Stat street school will hold a business meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the school MISS SMITH HOSTESS TO FRIENDS AT BRIDGE Miss Oiena JanQmit barren street entertained several of hef friends at a bridge at her home Saturday afternoon. Prises were won by Misses Shirley Hawea nS Miriam Dnscbauld and.

at the dosV the hostess served re freahmeBU witkJinguestA jeatod at amall MRS. SHUTT ENTERTAINS FOR HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY In honor of the forty eecond birthday of her hasband, Mrs. Fred Shaft enter tained aeveral of their friends and relatives at dinner Sunday at their home on the Etna road. Guests were seated at one large table which was centered with a cake with lighted candle decorating it TEMPERANCE UNION MEETS AT COURT H0U8BT The Smily Neweomb Women' Christ' lan Temperance Union met recently at the court house and named, its com mittees and plana for an all day meeting which be held in February daring the visit of Mn. A Doty, of Frankfort Inch, state evangeVstv: director of the organisation.

The meeting will be held at the or ganisations' headquarters at the court house wilh a picnicjuncheon at the noon hour. attendina are reanired to bring their own silver and china, sand wiches ana a dish. in the evening a public mass meeting will be held and sll ere welcome to attend. KING'S HERALDS WILL MEET SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Kings' Heralds of the Methodist church will be entertained by the Misses June sjid Marcia Rarick and 'Jean Paul Saturday afternoon at the Rarick home at Til William street All member are urged, to attend the meeting. BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD AT DE LUCA HOME Honoring the birthday of Mrs.

Peter De Lues aad Mrs. Henry Fuller, a birthday dinner was" recently enjoyed at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Peter De Luca at 214 North Jefferson. street A three course dinner waa.

served and following a social time was held: Guests were Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Fuller Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Williamson, and Mr. aad Mrs. Tony De Luca. CASPERS ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Casper of of Huntington entertained the following guests in honor of their. thirtieth wedding anniversary at tneir nom punaay Air. and Mrs. George Casper and daughters, Martha. Cora, Emma, and Ann Rath, of Dallas township Mr.

and Mr. Charlea Casper and ebtldren, Eurene. Harold. Marr. Vernal' and Mrs.

Byron Richards and children, Jack, Evelyn. Robert and Donald. Mrs; Ida Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wetters, Alvs Souers, Edward Mrs.

aad. Mrs. Frank SJcheiber, of Huntragton, Mr. ana Airs, casnes ocnwsrxs, oi ni hash and Bruce Brown of Fort EUREKA CIRCLE WILL v. MEET WEDNESDAY The Eureka Circle wul enjoy a clock luncheon at the home of Mrs.

J. Davis on East Franklin, street Wed nesday, ELKS LADIES HAVE LUNCHEON BRIDGE The Elks' Ladies' held luncheon brl3ge party at the. Elks'. home on West Park drive Monday Prises were by Mrs. Lee Kahn," Mrs.

Arth ur Wasmuth and Mrs. William Bron stein; The next meeting win be a bridge par ty which will be held Monday afternoon, January 30, with the following commit tee in, charge, Mrs. itex juowey, jot, j. Csrtwright Stewart Johnson and Mrs. Reid Clark.

a Daughters of: Complete Announcement was made.laat mnlnf' by officers of th Daurhters "of Isabella that all of their plana for their annual charity ball, which will fiVen In this dty 'Thursday January 20, at the KnlchU of Colambu hall, hare been mad and that all. la readiness for th affair. Mr. Raymond O. GM is chairman of th.

eommitte in chart of th decora tion for th hall and th effect will be carried out 1 keeping with th Valen Helen Welker atid Edward M'Naly Are Wedded Here Mia Helen daugbier of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Welker of 258 East Hlght street was married to. Edward MeNally, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank McNally of Garfield atreet, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the bride'a parents, with the Rev. H. G. Rows, pastor of the. First Christian church officiating.

The single ring service' was read and the conple were attended by Miss Mat in Robb and Allen Frost, Hont lngton. Th bride was attired ia a blue satin backed crepe gown trimmed in tan and the bridesmaid wore a buff colored gown. After the ceremoney a eupper waa wi ved at o'clock at the bride'a home with Mr. and Mr. Frank Mr.

and Mra. Vincent Welker, Mra; Mary Cott reU and the wedding party as gpesta. Mr. and Mrs, NcNally will reside at the Welker home on East High street for the present Both are graduates of the Huntington high school and Mc Nklly J' associated with "the Erie and the bride ia employed at the Nationd store in this dty MISSIONARY WHX MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Friday after noon at 3 dock with Mrs. George Eber hart at her home oa North Jefferson street Assistant hostesses will be Mrs.

Milton Strauss, Mrs. Eldon Stephen and Mrs. a C. Collins. Th meeting will be ia keeping wifa the week of self denial.

TRI KAPPA SORORITY MEETS AT MISS PHILLIPS Miss Qeo Dale 'Phillips hostess to the members of the Tri Kappa sorority at her home' on North Poplar street last evening. A business session waa held after which bridge and a sodal evening waa enjoyed. The hostess served refreshment at dosr with Mia Colleea Utter aa assistant hostess for the affair. The next meeting wfll be in two weeks with Mrs. Philip Bash as hostess.

DELTA THETA TAU MAKES PLANS FOR CONVENTION Complete plans were formed last eve ning at the meeting of the members of the Delta Theta Tan sorority at the home of Miss Pauline Mahoney on Leopold atreet for the district convention of the organization; which wfll' be held iff Fort Saturday and Sunday, Jannary 28 and 29. 1 aWd IF YOU HAD A tjeck At LONOA9 THIS FELLOW f. aan uan bUIlcTIIIIUAT TOIISILIIIE TUSttitmtlUnThnattimtiy tuutaimanajtYttr AH, DRUGGISTS ALL THAT, IS BEAUTIFUL TlTrin Tl waTI of JDlOffrir, flgnificance and good proportion are not expensive. Tbcv are imDOrtant clcmcnri of and of Uut forever to carefully rials. These (jaalitJea of 'endurin jr beauty we.

offer to you ia memorial of Vermont Marble rthe nation' Memory Stone: foe more than a century and a half. Diujtrated' booklet free. M.J.BECKER SONS Ind. r. 207 VERMONT Isabella Plans for Ball tin' season.

The' Abramson Eiaeboronrh. orchestra win furnish the mnste'for the erenlng and Miss Loretta Conrhlia I chairman th commltte In chare of th music. Mrs. Fred in general chairman of the commltte and all members bar don their utmost to insure th success of the dancV Troceed affair' will be for purpose and tickets may obtained from any of th members or at the door th erenlns of the erent Delegates from the local sorority, wfll be Mrs. Paul Stoffd and Mis Georgia McConkey alternate will be Mra.

Heesin Price and Mian Helen Jackson. Others irom Jier ar Mrs. Charlea Sowerwine, the Misses Gerald ine Anker, Thelma Decker, Mr. Cecil Everett Mrs." Joe Brown, Misses Lnclle Griffith, Corrlne Klndler, Panlla Mahoaey, Mrs. Paul Hurdle, Mrs.

Philip Wassman, Misses. Mary Metsger, Elisa beth. Metzger, Berniece Park, Rath and Dorotha Juaaita Stewart, jnji Florence Smith. ROUND TABLE CLUB MEETS WITU MRS. SMITH Mrs.

W. a Smith of. West Tipton street entertained the members Of the Round Table dub at her home Jlonday afternoon. i. Mrs.

Clint Butler presented the subject of the afternoon on "MassollnL and a general discussion was held. A sodal time followed and the next meeting will be with Mr, a B. Bash on North OuiV ford street ia one MONDAY BRIDGE MEETS WITH MRS. PRICE Mrs. Hasaia Price of Poplar atreet waa hostess to the Monday bridge club at her home Monday afternoon.

Five rounds at three table were enjoyed and prises were won by Mrs. Lewi Swoap and Miss Esther Dads. A social time fol lowed and at the dose the hostess served refreshments. 1 The next meeting in two week wfll be with Mr. Carl Repp on Guilford street LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS AT HALL The members of th American Legion Auxiliary met laat evening at the Legion room and held business session and aodal meeting.

The doee of the Army Navy membership contest marked the affair and the Navy won the Tirtoryr fA program con sisung ot two readings, oy juiss Ida Bell Bischoff, a reading by Miss Vir ginia Bonce, a vocal nolo by Mra. J. W. Whit accompanied ea the piano by Mia Irrn Myers aad two ptano duei by Misa Myers and Mrs. White waa en joyed.

'S Mrs. Earl Stede gave a abort talk oa the history of the American Legion Auxiliary after which refreshments and a social time were enjoyed, George Bay swas presented loving cup for securing the most new members. MRS. WALTERS HOSTESS AT CHILDREN'S PARTY Ivan Y. Walter oT03S Henry street entertained a.ehildren'g parity WOMEN, WEAK; TIRED, RandowB and Narvoaa Who suffer ovarian pains, pain in the lower part oi the atomacn bearing dowa pains, female weaknesses, headaches, backache, melancholia, despondency, nervous deraniementa.

flushes of heat fleeting and indefinite pains, whites, painful or irregular periods, should write to Mrs. Ellen Lovell, 7804 Meat, Kansas (Sty, Mo. She will entirely FREE andv without charge to the inquirer advise of a convenient home method whereby shs and other women say they' ha re successfully relieved similar The most common expression of these thsnkful women in "I feel like a new woman." And others, don have any peine whatever anymore." "I can hardly believe mrself that your. Wonderful Meth od has done ao much good tor me in such short Writ today, This advice is entirely free to yon. She ha nothing to sell.

SHALL ABIDE FOREVER beauty which abides. detizned family memo State St. MARBLE t. i mm irt Saturday afternoon fn honor of. the alxth and eiahth birthday of her danab ter, Anaonell, and ton, CJarenc Vaoihn, respectlfdy.

A featnr of th affair was a larre pink pi with pink ribbons for tha boy to draw and whit ribbon for th rirla. Helen Ileits won by drtwtar th aueen Farora of luCy pop, In. p' i marked th places each guost a 1 those present wore Helen UeJtx, Ana Ilefner, Bobby and Jeaoa'lCraa Eddie Pat and Joan McCarry, Rkhar.i and Vlrrlnla Heneoyer, 'Euren'auJ Thdira Wall, Rebecca and Martha Mitten, Ella Louise and Henry Joseph Kind ler, Iran, James and Joan Wall, Dick on, th thron and Richard Ilenemyer, received th boys' prise; UAnt FnUx the Cat, Other winner during th afternoon wer th Misses Ella Louisa Klad leiv Tlrtlnla Bensmyer, Leo Freed and Max Froster. Y' The dlnlnf room was trimmed la pink and whit and two birthday oakea adorned with pink candle centered th rosea also graced' th table and pink taper wer placed at each end. Ixok at ChUd's look at th tongue, mother If coated, it ia a sure sign that year little' one's Stomach, liver aad bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once.

When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act naturally, or la feverish, stomach sour, breath bad has stomsch scha, son throat, diarrhoea. fuH of cold, give a teaapoonful of "California Fig Syrup," and in a few. hour all th foul constipated waste, on digested food and soar bile gently move out of th little bowel without griping, and yon have a well, playful child again. Yon needn't coax sick children to tak this harmless, "fruity laxative they love it delirious taste, end it always make them feel splendid. Aak your druggist for a bottl "California Fig Syrup," which baa direction for bibles, cafldrenf ages and for grown up plainly on th bottl.

Beware of counterfeit sold hers. To be ur yoa get the genuine, aak to see NOTICE TO MOTHER! The 1928 oiling season is now on. Bring your harness in now and have it repaired and oiled up for Sprino; work. We guarantee quality workmanship or your money refunded. We also have a full line of quality harness made and on the rack for your inspection.

We also at this time carry in stock evervthfnir'for the horse at a lower price than the factory prices. We are now ready to serve you. I also want to thank have bought harness from J.H. ALLEN 227 S. Jefferson St.

UBlckeL Charles West, Max Forster, Leo Freed and Nsdeaa Ros. Mrs, Walter was saeisted during the afternoon by her mother. Mra, Wan. i USE lRESS A CLASSIFIED ADS 4 Tpnguelf Sick, wwmn 4 2 tH.r sx it is mad by the ''California Fig Syrapi Company." Refus any other kind with contempt FARMERS the 66 farmer friends me in the past year. that 2 Pai? for silk hose up to for $1.65 for Easy Selection 1 TT II, II sBss'Baasaz T7K nffl I' i II i 4.

i FINAL PRE INVENTORY UCjILHY 3 1 Pair 2 Pair for' 'V fn $1.15 JT $2.25 Formerly op to $2.50 pair Disoontinued umbers and Broken Sizes Chiffon and Service Weights 1 Pair $1,15 All broken lots $1.65 5C Pai, 2 Arranged on Tables St'; ti ll of Li. 1 1.

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