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TtfESOAV, JUHB Program Slated for St. Francis School Thursday SOCIETY Auxiliary Will Hear Two Fine Reviews Locally Guadalupe Program Enjoyed by Parents; Medals Are Presented Fourteen boys and Rlrls received corttflcatcB of graduation at oxer- clsea hold last night at Our Uidy oC Quadalupn School the term was ended with a proKram attended by fiovoral hundred parents and frlnndfl. commencement address wan frlvon by the Koverand Kuthor C. Stuhlman, pantor, who conBratulntcd the puplln and par- Cnts. and praliied the work of the ot Morcy.

iMl i Offers Medals Harold Lcdrty, local attorney, representing Frank H. UcynoUta PoHt, American Legion, preKnntod hn American LPRlon for Rood citizenship anil lnnrtnrnhlp to Iflr.rpilol and Kloronilmi Cornnjo. Millie Valensiiinla received thn catechism ftward. An eloquent and admirably phrased speech of farewell nnd griitluido to the pastor, school, sisters nnd nishnj: Phillip Sober WM' made by Hnmlrea, jirnduatlnff honor student Thn program Included nelncllom by tho Jnr.lc llnrtrand orrhnslra Bongs, "May Queen and Nnrsory Toys" by the first nnd second (yrartps BOOKS, "Boh White and tho Owl," tho third nnd fourth grades! "Sand Low" nnd "Santa Luoltt," by tho fifth and sixth grades; an accordion solo by Tlolon song, "Wo Are Grateful," by Iho seventh nnd eighth grades; and tho flnalo, Star Spangled Uannor." Graduate The list of graduates Includes tho following: Kzoqulol Hatnlroz, Chris- excellent revleWH have A been planned by Mathilda Llchtcnstcln Auxiliary book HCC- tlon for ThurHday In connection with a 12:30 o'clock luncheon In the green room of Hotel El Tcjon. Mrs.

Florence Makoff will review "Mown," (Louis Untcr- meycr), and Mm. Armnund StrauHH will on "The Eternal Road," Wcrfcl). tophor Mora, Tlaliih Chavox, lono Munox, Hlniihon T.ttinl- facto Mfim, Niijnrn, John Nnjora, fitoven Hlglora, Albert Harrlnn, rsntlna Mnry Pabla Salazar and Uuth Tolled. Saga of Pnnclio Will Bo Given Tonight by Jnyscc Players Thn romnnllc story of a romnnllo bnndlt "Tho Ilncl Man," flnnl play nf tho year for tho TK'Itn. Put Ornnga lonnl Junior college dramatic evening at Iho locnl high schim auditorium.

Tho saga of Punch Bwenrlng. happy, llfn loving brinillt of tho Mexican borrtor IB for- trayud admlrnbly by an oxcopllowil cast, wltnoBBuB of Iho drown ro- hoursnl ropiirt. Finn Crist With Frank Wiillron, Junior col- lego actor of nlilllly, HH thn lwul. Punoho Lopttz, and 1'Yancls VValkiir, another, nclor of long porlcnco, In I bo roll- CHlb-rt Jones, the hero, nri evening of on- lurlatnment promised hy llin dramatic society, under tlm Try this tetter way to make ICE ropic for Evening Banquet to J3c Civic Responsibility for Women MiBB draco Sloormcr, of Los An- gelfis, who will speak on women's responsibility In civic development at a dinner Monday evening of tho Business and Professional Women's 2lub, with iho Horoptomlst Club members as guests, Is a native born Callfornlan, whose grandparents came to this state via Cape Horn In Iho early ploncnrlng days. Miss Sioormor will bo tho guest of honor at the annual Installation of officers at which Miss Merle HcatoB will he snnlnd nfl president, succeeding MI-B.

Kfflo Karris. Donation Chairman Dorothy JJonnhoe heads tho arrangements cormnlltoe and Miss Monto Jtodwoll will bo Iho OfflCl'l 1 MIsN Hlnormnr attended school at Ht. Mary's Academy, Los Angelas, Hnd wan graduated from tho Los Angclns High School. Her business and experience woi'o ob- I a I mul In Angeles where ahe bo- nun her flrHt position In tho county recorder's office. Bho Boon worked Into an cxi-cutlvo position there, Krom thin Mho went to the California HI Legislature as secretary.

A Iho lino she hold this position Miss was tho only woman In thd United HI ales serving in Buch "an official capacity. In Hii'i she! entered the service of Iho Hank of Italy, now tho Dank of Aini-rlcn, and was instrumental In Inilldlng a large cllcnU'lo of wiinii'ii nnd developing a special do- piirtuicnt In the hank which catered purlIrulnrly to tlu-lr needs. Upon tho rniiHofldailon of the-Hank of PBterson-DuerUsen Wedding With President Oran Rosvall tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints performing the ceremony In tho presence of 200 guests, Miss Iris Peterson and Carnlo E. tJuerkscn wore wedded May 28 at tho I). 8.

chapel at 7:30 o'clock. The bride Is a sister of Mrs. James A. Gulp at whose home a reception preceding tho couple's departure for Cataltna honeymoon. Miss Carol Nelson, maid of honor, Little Miss Joan Peterson, ring bearer, John Duorkson, best man and tho ushers doorgo Berg, El Taylor and Milan ilotildrldgo com prised the wedding party.

Wearing a pretty laoe'net frock with train, the bride was be- comlngly attired. Her veil was caught to the head with orange blossoms and she carried pale peach rosebuds. Her maid of honor se- Home From Honeymoon Completing a 1600-mile trip Into tho high Sierra, Mrs. Alden Baum, tho former Miss Jean Lincoln, returned to her homo on Twentieth street Monday evening, where she will remain until July Mr, and Mrs. Baum were married at the Wee Kirk o' Heather, Qlendale, on May 22 and drove to Santa Barbara, San Jose, Sacramento and Lake Tahoe where they spent the week at tho Norrls cabin at Meeks Bay.

Several trips back Into tho mountains lead to the countless lakes that make the country playground. Leaving Tahoo such a popular Saturday after- In automatic or hand 1 Ask for JUNKET I or RENNET MIX IJUNKETJ just mix with milk and croam or Kthel Robinson. Humorous touches are handlud comimt'-ntly hv Tom Roboslty tho old Invalid uneln who nlwttys spmtks out of turn, nn well as by hriichnnMi of "tho bad man," Pedro and VKIIUB- llano. Itancho Hotting net Ion of play taken In Iho rancho of (lllbort Jmirii, young American, on tho hut-dor. A liPiiiillful nmv not, Inn tho ndolio ntylo In dclnll, vutitu CMocoun boon constructed or tho purity during 1MI ll i AiiKorliill'in of Hunk Women production by Ihn ctew of tbo local high Hchool, under 'Ili-oo- lion (if Oeriild Hmltli.

liiMlruntor. Frank Wnttron, in-tliiK HIM dual rolo of miiniiKer anil netor. Thn curtain IH for o'clock In tho local hlwh Hchool inidl- torlum. Tle.holH may hn oolnllieil at thn door before th" pnrfwinnnre. Trt'tTTirrt wiii 'rri fi irw-w i i i Brides of the Month for a Happy Beginning Choose Nesco Enamelware Italy nnd tho Hank of America Into Iho'llnnk of America National Trust nnd HavlngH AsBoelatlon, Miss Hloernn'r WIIM promoted to tho position of iiBBlBtiint vice-president.

Hiin-rinor has been interested In th" AHHoclatlon of Hank Women iiliiiunt Bine-" UH InrppUon In 1920. Km- HOvcn yonrs she Borvod re- Klonnl of the western dlvlHlini. in October of 103d Mho was Klcrtcd to tho presidency of this nnd Horvi'd In that ca- Tho In national 01 unnlwillon whoso morn- IH rmni'oBwd of women hold- Inn "Xi'i'iillvi' iiOBlllons In national. State nnd mivliiKH banlis nnd trust CompanlcH, who perform hanking or 'trust function In Iho Institution with. 'hey ore associated.

Tbo Purpiiwe of i In- iiHHoolnllon IH to InliiHf tqgotli'M- wotniMi oxocutlves on- Killed ln tht! profession of hanking for mutual exohungo of Idimii and 1'xrmrlonCoS In that practical henoflts nVft'y' be derlvod therefrom; to Intercuts of itfl ineniherit and to forward the Intor- of all women In tho hanking profi'NHlnn, to iinHold tho dlKnlty and inicKrlty of all women associated with ur einployoil by bunkw. looted a colored net frock and coronet halo of delicate peach shade and the ring bearer bore tho symbol on a peach colored satin cushion. Miss Barbara Bunting sang "I You Truly" and "At Dawn- Ing," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Julia Taylor. Mrs.

Earl Qagon played the wedding marches. Festooning the pew ends were loops of white satin ribbon Inter twined with lUles-of-the-vallay. An arch draped with rosebuds of blend Ing shades formed the sotting for tho The couple will live at Shatter, where tho bridegroom Is In business. Airs. Duerksen's betrothal was tho Incentive for several parties, ono of tho last of which was a lingerie shower at the homo of Mrs.

Louie Lambert, 316 Qulncy street. Hack From Motor Trip Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond 419 Lincoln street, accompanied by Jessie Loo Hubbard and Ken noon, Mr. and Mrs.

Baum drove to Reno. Motoring on down Into Nevada, through Carson City, they en- Joyed tho Mono Lake country and Into the Mammoth Lakes, where overal side trips wore made. Bunay evening at Lono Pine the couple njoyed tho hospitality of Dow ho- el at Lone Pine. They returned to Bakersflold by way of Red Rock canyon and Mojavo Monday evening. nelh spent tho period from Friday to Monday In a motot trip of 1000 miles.

They visited Lone Pino, BlBhop, Mono Lake, Virginia City, Reno, Truckee, Lake Tahoe Angels Camp, Bonora and Columbia Enjoy Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and their daughter, Loreno, 720 Flowc Direct, and Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. John mm, 2407 Nineteenth street, and Mln Kuta Kay Meyerii spent tho holiday on a trip to Vlsalla an week-end Frenfio. Fine Resujts Noted Here in Campaign Conducted by Legion Women That Z838 popples were sold, and $288 received therefrom was reported today by the Poppy day com- mitteo of Frank S. Reynolds Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, through Mrs. Wayne P.

Nelson, president. Tho chairman was Mrs. Pete Zydner and her co-chairman were Mrs. George Naser, Mrs. Phil Pifer and Mrs.

Forest Dickey. This group was augmented by scores of auxiliary and Junior auxiliary members. Detailed reports will be given when members meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock at Legion hall. A Fldac program is scheduled for Friday, at 8 o'clock at Legion hall, with Mrs. Steve Oekas In charge of arrangements.

No admission charge will be asked. PREPARATIONS are being for the commencement exercises to be held for the graduating class of St. Francis Catholic parochial school slated for Thursday evening. AH classes of the school will participate in the varied entertainment. The school will end for the summer following the commencement program.

feting Mrs. Short A layette shower for Mrs. was held re, Leonard Short at he homo of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Vineyard In Olldalo. MrB.

Vineyard was assisted by Mrs. Esta Moore. A bassinet decorated In tho shades of pink and white hold the gifts. At the refreshments hour, covers were placed for: Maude Edwards Corlle Edwards Lydla Borden M. McClure Melba Dosier Fern Sceales W.

D. Sceales Dallas Scealos Esta Moore Lacoy Manus Dora Lacaster Arthur Vineyard Leonard Short Mary Ann Dallas Sceales Jr. Donna Leo Short Air-Conditioned Dance Promised Numerous fans to cool tho torrid Bakersfleld atmosphere will bo placed In tho boys' gymnasium for the last informal dance of the high school year, the Final Ex Hop, Friday night at the local high school, it was revealed today by the committeo In charge of the affair. "Other attempts to cool the large room have failed, and tho huge fans offer a temporary solution for tho heat problem," Miss Emily Edgar, advisor in charge of tho dance stated today The last dance before the Junior senior prom, the final dance Is being hold in celebration of the end of fina examinations and the end of tho school term. The well-known "high school cords" will be permitted to With the Jeffreys Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Jeffrey are en torUilnlng us their house guests their daughter and grandson, Mrs. Jessie Handloy and Jeffrey llandley of Portland.

They arrived Saturday and will be In the city for two br three weeks. Guest In Adams Homo Miss Doris Pfleffer of Stockton has been the week-end house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orvnl Adams, 325 I street. MM.

Adams and Miss Pfieffor are couRlns. Church Men Hear Talk by Attorney "Most of the work of the church during the past years has been done by the women. It time the men to get to work In the Kingdom of God." The foregoing thought was 'the basis of an address, "Sit-Down Strikers In the Church," delivered by W. Lltzenberg, attorney of Los Angeles when more than 100 men iharcd a banquet of the Federated Ctaurch Brotherhood. The affair was held recently at First Baptist Church, and was served by women of the church headed by Mrs.

Carlton Mlnner. W. P. Wllllmott, state executive secretary from Los Angelese, spoke on work of the brotherhood. J.

E. Martin, chairman of the state brotherhood temperance committee spoke on temperance and civic righteousness. Ministers and guests from Los Angeles, Taft, McFarland and other places were Introduced by H. R. Final Arrangements Made for Anderson Program at Beardsley School The primary dance recital of Anderson's studio of dancing will be a colorful, fast moving review of 25 numbers presented by 70 puttlls.

All phas.es of the dance will be offered, including toe, tap, character, ballet and national. The program will be given at Beardsley -School auditorium Thursday night of this week at 8 o'clock, sponsored by Beardsley P. T. A nominal admittance fee will be charged. Tick-' els may be purchased'at the, auditorium on Thursday evening.

Group numbers will bo Interspersed with eolos, duets and trios to make" a well rounded program. Attractive costumes have been designed appropriate to each routine. Although planned essentially for tho smaller children, the little dancers will be supported by a few of the older In more advanced routines. Long, tlon. president of The meeting the was organiza- called to By MRS.

GAYNOR In Ihc inoHl oulstandinH color combination of tlic year-lustrous, Klciuniiiff while, Irimnu-d in delphinium blue, ll's so c.leun looking! II comes in pantry sets and cooking utensils to mulch. A June Special llnru'H a apodal for hrldus, and othnr houHuwlvoH who lovo Imiiminilatn kltchonwaro. NIflHOO HTAlNUQSa TO I 1 STOVlfl (JOOKKHY SICT sIstliiK of ono Tnnkidtlii, ono quart rovorod Pol, ono qimrl Saucepan, Hull and 1'oppcr HhuUnrH, and a Ilounohold llolps llooUlol pnr.luul with useful Information. Total value of assortment, JllNW 1'IIK'W $5.50 DKI'AUTMKNT BARERSFIELD HARDWARE CO. 2015 Chester Avenue Phone 7000 FRATERNAL No.

-U, Order of the Htv Mrs. llm royal ma- Jnukson, the Ainimititli Mee Trjon Court. Anmiiinlh, will meol Wcdnondiiy nlKbt o'rliick ill Musonlo tuin- pin, VlHllorH will bo woloomn. THhincniH will nerved. rnnciiM JuluiMUin IH nnd I'Jriu-sl C.

patron. 1C. of C. Advance Meeting leld t'ouiii-ll, No. of CulumbuH, will meet cvi'iilng at 8 n'ulock In- cif on Tlim-Mdiiy HVonliiK In do- ti In tlm annual imroohlul proKram not fur that nlKhl.

Tho knlKhiN will (iiindiict noinliiiitlun of offlours. W. Tliurmlny Woodmiin of Ibe World will meet Tliurmlny ovenlng at 8 o'clock nt o. bull with hawronco J. I loath, ouiiiiil ciimmiindor, A rofvuliir bimllH'HB incctlliK will be bold.

I T'8 an odd world. Uncle Sam prepares a booklet In which he tells American housewives how to make chop Huey. Chop Buoy IB a fixation with most of a secret Borrow. That's why the department of agriculture roso to the defense of American womanhood. We're a gallant race.

Pork Chop Suoy (8 HnrvlngH) Two cups shrodiK'd cooked lean pork, 2 CUPH Bhredded onion, 2 cups Hhrodded celery, 2 cups meat broth, 2 cups sliced niw Jerusalem OhokeB or radlnheB, I grnon popper, 4 tablespoons Boy Banco (you can buy thlH at almost any good grocery). 2 tablespoons fat, 1 tablespoon cold water, 1 teaspoon cornstaroh, suit If need. Une heavy Iron frying pan. Iloat half tho fat. Add Bhroddod pork nnd brown.

Remove. Plnco other half of fat In pan and turn In pepper ojid onion and cook 8 minutes. Add celery, pork, broth. Cover and slnv HUM- 6 inlnutcB. Mix oornslarch and water until smooth, then Htlr Into mixture and cook another few mln utuB.

Add arttcholtoa or radlshen. Add Buucn. Season with salt If needed, though that IB not very Oil tuiBo. Hoy Biuii-e should bo tho only seasoning. Snrvo with a groat mound of dry flaky rice.

Mover, by any inenns, servo wot, mushy rice That would start a long war. From Helen Alexander's little cook book she'H a magnificent American cook born In the Hawalloi this version of chop suey. "YOUR DRUGGIST IS MORE THAN A MERCHANT" That Is a true statement. IB iilao truo that Klmhall Hlono 18 an UNUSUAL DHUU 8TOIU3! While wo aro PrcHcrlptlon Hpoi-lallstH, (ho unusunl HOIUB. drug- merchandlBO, not genumlly carried In most stores, uro to bo had In our store.

While wo do not feature Bocond Orudo Morclmudlnn at a pvlco, our prices are oonslBtontly low oonsldorlnK tho First (Irado Merobandlao wo carry aud rocommeud. We render cheerful, prompt service, and our delivery sorvlcn ooBts you no more than If you purchaBo nnd carry nwny your own morchandlao. We Specialize In Belt and Trust fitting We Specialize In Movie and Kodak Work KMBALL STONE The Particular Phone 53 Phono 54 PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Bakerslield, Calif. Snooidrlfts locked-in goodness I'orU and Beef Chop Suey (10 Servings) One-half pound pork, sliced fine, pound round steak, sliced fine, 1 largo onion, sliced fine, 1 clovo garlic, chopped, 4 celery stalks, sliced fine, 0 dried mushrooms, siloed fine, V4 can bamboo shoots, sliced fine, V4 pound bean Hprouts, 3 tablespoons soy Hauco, 2 tablespoons olive oil. Tho unusual Chinese ingredients Bod In this recipe cun be purchased packages at almost any specialty rocery.

Hoalt dried mushrooms in warm ator hour. Remove Htems and Ice fine. Fry pork, beef, onions id garlic In ollvo oil until brown, dd celery, bamboo shoots, mush- ooms. Simmer' 10 minutes. Add noy luco and bean sprouts.

Simmer anther 10 minutes. Servo with a groat )owl of rice cooked In tho Chinese dry and flaky. If you like chop Buey, there arc hrue things to learn. First, the use a largo sharp knlfo tor wafer llclng, second, how to select only vegetables, and third, to stay iway from China. They never heard chop miey.

Menu cereal with straw- lorries, brown Hiigar, cream, nut ireiid, bacon, coffee, milk. tomatoes on oiiBt, chopped Kveons salad, French ireiul, wlnusap apples, chceao, tea, milk. soup with thin noodles, pork and beef chop suey, Chinese rice, sour cabbuge, pro- served ginger, Bay sauce, fresh pineapple Hhorbol, clear tea, rice cukes, I'lPK FOR THIEVES ASHLAND, June (A. Tho notation "one very flno smoking pipe" was on tho police blotter today at the top of a list ot articles stolen from the locker ot T. Norrts, editor of the Ashlitnd Dally Independent.

Two $10 bills, four $1 and a halt dollar also wore taken. this dance only, It Is reported. Tho "sub-sport" motif will prevail. V. F.

W. Auxiliary to Meet Wednesday Harold Brown Auxiliary, No. 1468, Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet In Memorial hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Prl7.es at a recent card party were, warded to Meadames C. C.

Miller, A. F. Winter, Harvey Brockway and Messrs. H. N.

Harrelson, H. W. Brockway and Steve Qekao. The third card party of the series will be held Friday, June 4. at tho home of Mrs.

O. H. Nlobuhr, 2430 Center street, Descanso Park. MEET AT LUNCHEON Members of Past Noble Grands Association mot at the home of Mrs. Carla Boles recently for a potluck luncheon after whlcn a business meeting was conducted by Mra.

Sum Tho card party announced nt Iho home of Mrs. Georgia Deeds for Juno 3 has been postponed until Juno 29. A meeting will bo held June 10 at the home of Mrs. Benz in Weed Patch. order by the chairman of the executive council, C.

E. Rawllngs, who spoke briefly on objectives of the brotherhood. Music was provided by a male quartet from the Mcnnonlte Church. Tho Invocation was given by the Reverend A. T.

Douglass and tho benediction by the Reverend C. H. Hulme. Rebekah Lodge to Give Party Friday A public card party Is planned by Swimming Classes Being Organized In response to tho widespread Interest aroused by the announcement of swimming classes to be given hero this summer, Mrs. Robert F.

Klausner, Instructor of the classes, haa asked that persons Intending to take tho course meet with her on next Saturday morning In the wometi's rest house of the Bakersfleld Callfornlan, at 1706 I street. Mrs. Klausner will answer questions, register students, and Issue admission cards from 10 I until 1 o'clock. The lessons will be given at a private plunge and since no one will be admitted without a card, It Is essential that those Intending to take the course either meet with Mrs. Klausner on morning, or make a special appointment with her.

Classes at present are scheduled for the following hours, and it Is possible that others will bo added: Mondays and Thursdays, at 9 o'clock, boy and girl beginners, ages 8 to at 10 o'clock, girl beginners, ages 9 to 12; and at 11 o'clock, girls who know how to swim but are working to improve their strokes. In response to several requests, a special class You'll "go to town" on your reputation as a good cook when you use SNOWDRIFT for all your baking and frying. PLAN PICNIC SUPPER Husbands of members will be guests when Laguna Circle of First Presbyterian Church meets at 6:30 o'clock for a picnic supper at Beale Park Thursday evening. Each family will bring a covered dish. Mrs.

W. J. Shaffer is supper chairman and Mrs. W. Spearman, circle president.

All participants will bring their own table service. MARIJUANA IN SCHOOLS PIERRE. S. June 1. (U.

Federal authorities hero aro alarmed by reports of tho Increasing use of marijuana throughout the state by high school youths. Chief W. S. Gordon of tho division of Investigation of tho Justice department said that use of tho drug was common In sections of tho state Inhabited by Mexicans. CHOIR PRACTICE Choir practice for Rlrst Methodist Church will be held Wednesday night Instead of Thursday, at 7:30 o'clock, according to announcement by Mrs.

C. J. Patterson, director. tho ways and means committeo of for adult beginners has been formed Bakersfleld Rebekah lodge No. 37, to meet at 10 o'clock on Friday morn- I.

O. O. F. Friday night of this week ings. Classes will begin June 14.

at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart, 814 1C street.

Prizes will be given in five hundred and bridge; refreshments will be served Mrs. Stewart la being assisted by Mesdames J. Bruco Payne, Minnie Bauer, Anna Haggard and Mary pholps. 1 BOARD TO MEET Zonta Club board of directors will moot at the home ot Mrs. Viola Blodget, president, 2000 Baker street, Wednesday evening.

Election is scheduled. Poo Wah Chinese Herbs Have Cured Thousands WHY NOT YOUt Th. t-tlmonlUi ot th. throuili Ihi UH of out Mihnw. of MtUrtt, Pmr, Chnmto Cwiili.

Imt tMwdtaUuTVlMn. htoofl UftStesi sst tsttft srs SSRWPS POO WAH CHINESE HERB COMPANY 1111 BlahtMnth BakjriltaW, California HOUI-II Dully, a A. M. to 18 M.I 1 P. M.

to M. ftundty. 10 A. M. to FMSttKT MAYONNAKlf High Grown for FLAVOR wperti thtt altitude of laflu- enoai the the tea.

Lipton'i tea gardeni Downed for their Llptoo'i Yellow Label worid-famoui for quality Barer. At UPTON'S TEA YtUOW IABEI, OtANOtfEKOtj OtttN JATAN BEST FOODS REAL MAYONNAISE you will be delighted with your you are a patron of our smart shops. PERMANENTS Shampoo, Finger Wave and Rinse $195 $295 $500 LEROY GORDON BEAUTY SALON 1729 Nineteenth Street Phone 560S (in THOMAS TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OUR Trade-In Watch Sale Ubeml AUownnre Made (or Vour Worn Out Watch BROCK'S Hay Fever, Asthma, Sinus Catarrh. Colds Reports that Buffering from thece dreaded have received anmclnv and quick relief by Chiropractic 1. the dlt.

8. Cautee of the S. Stopf ineeslng, blowing. 4. Seothci Irritated Inflamed 8.

normal breathing. Vour the to Health DR. B. BUZAN, PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR Complete Phyalotherapy. Electrotherapy.

Heliotherapy. Phototherapy. Actlnotherapy, Hwh Frequency, Diathermy. Hydrptherapy, New ItiuJlo Short wave Most Modern Kqutppftd omcea In State. No Drugs or Burverr Used TELEPHONE BB16 Uady Attend.nt 1711 CHESTER.

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