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Married 50 Years Manchester Girl Weds Yorker Shower Held For Mr. And Birthday Dinner For Mrs. Austin Diets Mrs. Howard Aithouse Duke Street PTA Will Meet Thursday HobbyClubAt Smith Junior H. S.

The newly-organized PTA of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dletz, 937 A surprise dinner was held Sun-Prospect street, entertained at a day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duke Street school, will hold its miscellaneous shower Saturday eve- Howard Aithouse, 1150 East King second meeting Thursday afternoon, ning at their home in honor of street, in honor of the birthday an- Nov.

7, at 3:30. The president, Miss' their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, nlversary of Mrs. Aithouse. A large Frances Trumbo, will conduct the and Mrs. Austin Dietz, Stony Brook, birthday cake decorated in pink meeting.

Mrs. Dietz, before her marriage Oct nd srreen adorned the center of -iLju Wide Field Of Activities a- I ft JT I 12. was Miss Ruth Henry, Locust fTTl JIJ Grove. many beautiful gifts. Refreshments were At- Thoge attending were: Mr.

and Launched I Interest Pupils In Fields Outside School Work Other Social and Church News on Page 9 tending were: Mr. ana airs, nay MrB Elwood Mitchell and sou, A ivauauittu, mi. "vx Hayden; John Shenberger, Mr. and i fs Stabley and daugnter. unaa wu cllft Matson.

and Mr. and Twenty-five new hobby clubs, as Mr. and Mrs. ism fames, w. ana Mrg Howara Althougei aU of Tork( I Mrs.

Russell Smith and son, IfnTj and' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shen berger. Woodbine; Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. ana jwrs, naiuuim ouiwivki, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Henry and son, William Matson and children, How- HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINE ESTATE Oil Coal HEATERS SHIVE'S 211.213 W. Market u. 1 JMnf Hnti anil Fawn Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. and eon, John Philip; Mr.

and Mrs. Kent Roseberry and sons, Donald, Philip and Ronald and daughter. Norma. Jean; Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. William Quickel and son, Coburn, all of Red Lion. r. a part or tne scnooi program, in which all students participate, have mi been offered, and selected by stu-wA dents at Edgar Fans Smith Junior High school.

These clubs cover a wide field of activities, including: nee-dlework," chess, checkers, darts, 'table tennis, art and a number of others. Organized to interest stu-' dents in a worthwhile hobby or mi activity, outside of school work, these clubs are under the general mi supervision of Edward Maxell. Clubs and faculty members in Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C.

Dletz, Russell Martin, Miss Beatice Little, i Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wert, Mr. and NrrV'jJ Mrs- Charles Strlckhouser and son. I Ronald; Miss Jacqueline Drescher, Mrs.

jonn ecnrum, juibs raye tj uireci cnarge are: Aavancea arcn- wfi? ii rv Paul T. FVbv arnhorv Rnhsri fSTVtlP" a Ut 1 1 fHT YlJlnk (i )Jk HPST MPCESSIOMS I fff Schrum, Glen C. Mrs. Elsie Bush, Mrs. Maggie Williams, Mrs.

Fred Shearer, Noma Jean Shearer, Mrs. Jennie Benner, Miss Catherine Williams, Ethel Staub, Clyde Diet. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dietz and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dletz afia son, Robert. WDISS ARE AS LASTING 1 Miss Frances Senft; booklover's, Miss Helen Baker; boys' cooking, Miss Annette Mann; boys' game club, devoted to touch football, basketball and volleyball, Harold Benner; fix-it club, which mends and repairs books, Miss Ruth Hes- fev Prof. and Mrs, Chester H. Roytr, Manchester, announce the marriage Penheide and Miss Rose McLaugh- mi.

their daughter, Thlma Allegra Reyr (above), to Raymond M. Qundel, man of Mm Nora I. Gundal. 207 South Pins street, and tha late Harrv Fourth U. B.

Class Holds Parry Members of the Helping Hand Bible class of the Fqurth United Brethren church held their annual Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Moorhead, 2 North Chess and checkers, Russell Bow- Qundel.

The wedding ceremony was performed at Frederick, by man: darts. Richard Jacobs; Glee Rev. Dr. Benjamin W. Meeks, pastor of the Calvary Methodist church.

j. M'ss Ruth Waltemyer; Girl Mrs. Gundel is a graduate of Manchester High sohool, class of 1937; Reserves, Miss Ethel K. Streibert; attended Elixabethtown college and is employed as a secretary at the club, In-Superior Paper Products company in Mt. Wolf.

Mr. Gundel is employed "truction in social behavior, Miss as a linotype operator at The Gazette and Daily. Ruth Fluhfer; Junior scholastic, Mrs. Miriam Yasle DeBertl, and knitting, Prizes were awarded as follows: urn u. OF Photo By The Gccette And Daily Best costume, Mrs.

Llllle and Mrs. B. McMenamy, 1007 East Hay street, observed bell; most comic costume, Mrs. Lil- Miss Rachel Resser. lit -1 itaymona or whs cuy.

thjp 50th weddina anniversary Sunday, The couole were married in Aitnouse, ana aiso 10 rars. v.iar- to Your The altar was beautifully aecorated vi, mmw. nPt nfl A Amr- in tkair h.nnr wa ence Haverstock. Mrs. Joseph Des- Weddings A Nam To Go "Buy" QUAKER Naborhood with gladios and snap drains enberg and Milllcent Zuck.

Preceding the ceremony, Miss Ruth neea ecrart, Miss Mary 1 Qa were fl and refre8n. inn nnrnnut vi a hrief re- Frances Kessler; parliamentary, BOWM AN -SHAFFER DUnm-gnnrrtn SUGAR PURE CANE I GAZETTE AND DAILY B. and P. Girls Hold ments served to John Holtiapple, toacher; Mrs. Shettel, Mrs.

Grover Senft, Phyllis Senft, Mrs. James cltal playing the following selec- ODe" oons; rania, Miss iJaisy Miss Ethel Shaffer, daughter of tions. (Liszt); Lauer; sewing, Miss Marguerite PATTERNS Party At Y. W. Camp I Love Aimereiter; tennis Clarence Pow- 1 j-xjvc WaUerayer, Eileen Waltemyer, Mrs.

Mr. ana airs, ram AVe Maria," (Schubert); East Princess street, and Osborne a ti" Pnnrl nnH "The era ana lap aancine, Mies itatnerlne -J -r l7it j1 A "white elephant" party was LilI' Aithouse, Mrs. Clarence Hav- jsrstock, Mrs. Joseph Desenberg, uowman, son 01 uu Sweetest Story Ever Told," (Stults). "ra- liam C.

Bowman, of Vork, were Fof the processlonai -The Bridal held by the Business and Profes Milllcent Zuck, Mrs. Charles Ruth, sional Girls' club of the Y. W. C. A.

Fridav nizht at the new lodfre at Mrs- Hinkle, Mrs. Llllle Campbell, marnea on oaimuay ai. from "Lohengrin" was by Rev. Mr. MacDorman.

The played and during the recessional bride wore a royal blue dress, with March," (Mendelssohn), maroon accessories. Accompanying wag played- During the ceremony bridal pair were Miss Phyllis Baer, Be the Tle tha Bincis" was Stork Shower For Mrs. Kenneth tfixxo Class No. 27, of Messiah Luth- WIRE'S ONE MAR YOU tncif g.M Mm II SALAD Sj fui Camp Cann-Edt-On. Mrs- William Worklnger, Mrs.

Char-Plans for the next meeting Friday Lease, Mrs. Charles Bowers, evening include a travel talk on Mrs, Earl Harris, Mrs. William Har- Hawail" by Mrs. S. F.

Nlcoll. A ris, Doreen Harris. Mrs. Runkle and public card party will be held by on; Mr. and Mrs.

Moorhead the club Nov. 8, in the Y. W. C. A.

nd Iva M. Grimm, cafeteria. Maxwell Werner, ana me onae played softiy. Following the wed- nWman will 7. kiwi, save a Biom eoupieieKiorwo-iy.

8hower f0P Mrg- Kenneth Rizzo, at the home of Mrs. Elwood Gotwalt, 827 East Philadelphia MALEHORN RENTZEL Members present were: Olive Kling, Beatrice Aughenbaugh, Mildred Haffner, Mary Frock, Lillian Lauer, Louise KJinedinst Gladys Ratti0i F.vft Zumhmm. TUnnrhA John Ehrhart Given Birthday Party UYNES.HIMMELR.eHT Miss Madge Rentzel, daughter 0f The eVenlM was snent In Miss June Eva Hlmmelrlght, Rentzel York, and Mrs. lne evemn was fPnt ln daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Reynolds, Hanover, became pIy 'nr amef an1 contets; Hlmmelright, 255 Walnut street, be- thd9 Jt Malehorn, son ZTZli came the bride of Charles Edward of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Malehorn, rR'Zv' "Jha Mc Lynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mt Wolf Saturday at p.

m. y' f13 ar' Lynes. 36 West Maple street, at a The ceremony was performed at uth- Ness, June ceremony performed at 1:30 o'clock Xowgon by Rev. McDorman. March Mary Lois and June Him- Sunday afternoon at the Second Tne bride wa? attired in maroon nielrisht and Mrs.

Elwood Gotwalt, Methodist church, Towson, MdH by velvet with corresponding acces- teacher. the pastor, Rev. George E. Mac- SOries. Her corsage was of talisman Menges, Ruth McDonald, Dorothy Party in celebration of the Shetter, Gene Stock, Elizabeth eleventh birthday anniversary of John Ehrhart was held Saturday Klinedinst, Romaine Zeigler, Jose JIargaret Maish, evenin at the borne of his parents, phine Spangler, Mr.

and Mrs. Clare E. Ehrhart 715 Pottery Hill Rae Montgomery and Bertha Carlson. 1 Guests of the, club included Ce-v cile Stum, Louise Harder, Myra "Mackison, Dorothy Culbertson, Charlotte Crlder and Earl Young. offers Dorman.

A number of relatives and rose8. friends witnessed the ceremony. Miss Betty Reisinger was the The bride was attired ln a dress bride's only attendant, of cadet blue, with black acces- Both Mr. and Mrs. Malehorn are Miss Hess Hostess At Hallowe'en Party 1 11A East Philadelphia street.

He received many beautiful and useful gifts. Games were played prizes awarded to William Helzer, Roger Rittenhouse. Betty Nye, Niles Ehrhart and Maynard Slpe. Refreshments were served to the following: Robert Wire, George Ehrhart Niles Ehrhart Donald Tfnhr WHHm Wlr ories. She wore a shoulder cor- employed bythe.

Renbell Roofing Miss Helen M. Hess entertained sage of gardenias. Mrs. Catherine comnany. her friends at a Hallowe'en party Gotwalt, the bride's only attendant, fhey will be at home to their Saturday night at her home, 338 wore a dress of moss green with friends in their newly-furnished South Duke street" accessories to match.

She wore a apartment, 256 North George street Those present were: Gloria were: Birthday' Party In Form Of Oyster Bake Punch Bow Sets Turkey Sets Book Ends, Etc, Exclusive and Distinctive Merchandise Geo. W. Pfaltzgraff Lincoln Way Weit 1 Milt fm Mayer, Doris Mayer, Gloria Engle, Marie Kemper, Marvin Grove, Eugene Crouse, Harry Hengst Gall Swords, Delores Sprenkle. Edward Smith. Mr.

and Mrs, A. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Hess and Helen Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Markey en- Keller. Roger Rittenhouse, Jack tertained at an oyster bake Sunday Hevner, Fred Miller, Maynard Sipe, at their bungalow in honor of the Charles Ehrhart, John Ehrhart birthday anniversaries of Mrs.

Ag- Betty Nye Doris Baer, Nancy nes Markey and Mrs. Florence Mar- Mutzabaugh, Pearl Keener, Delores key. The guests of honor received Mlller xio Ehrhart Jeanne Mrs. Angelo Addresses Meeting In Detroit corsage of yellow button chrysanthemums. Elwood GOtwalt was the best man.

A reception followed at Chung Hing's Chinese-American restaurant Baltimore, for immediate relatives and friends. The following guests from York attended: Mrs. Mrs. Robert Angelo, 1502 Second jr. Hess.

avenue, president of the Harrisburg George Himmelrlght Miss Phyllis Diocesan Council of the National Hlmmelright Harry Buser, Marion Council of Catholic Women, is at- Lawrence, Martha McCarthy, Rob- tending the 20th annual convention ert Staley, Eldon Gotwalt and Mr. of the National Council of Catholic aiirl Mn F.lwnn1 ftntnrolt Wnmn in Dptrntt. Mich. MrS. Party Saturday At Grantley School numerous guis.

MiIler gara Brown. Mrs. Charles Present were: Mr. and Mrs. jroul, TUr.

and Mrs. Ralph W. Bix- George Yohe, Gertrude Yohe, Ken- ler and Mr and MrSi CIare B. ieth Yohe, Frederick Yohe, Mr. and Ehrhart Mrs.

Charles Garner, Helen Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Husson, Mel- vin Husson, Lloyd Husson, Rich- U4I enriai ard Husson, Madeline Husson, "ALLOWE EN SOCIAL aii 1 The Young Peoples, society of Aileene Husson, Nanette Husson, nA c. T-VM vr. Good Shepherd Lutheran church Mrs.

Bertha Garner, Sarah Garner, VM tj.ii.. wi R)k ii n. wiu hold a Halloween social wed- DIDD0 Following a short trip, Mr. and Angelo at a panel discussion Satur- T1'e PJA Mrs. Lynes will reside at 36 West day afternoon, discussed the way in stae the of its Saturday Maple street which the influence of the national morning kiddie shows and parties and diocesan council Is extended this week in the form of a Hal- BOYER FREY and aided through increased affilia- lowe'en party.

Prizes will be of- Miss Pauline L. Frey, daughter of tions, and the value of Catholic fered Ior th bet boys' anl lrl Mrs. Wilmer L. Ness, 235 Prospect parish people intermingling with costumes. street became the bride of Robert one another, and the progress made Saturday morning's affair, to be- D.

Boyer. son of Mrs. Minni Bover bv the Harrisburg- Diocesan council. fSin at 10 o'clock, will also feature Ar' nesday evening. Arrangements are Garner, Ralph Garner, George Gar 8769 in charge of Miss Anne Oermann and Mrs.

Dale Hershey. The Silver tea will be held this week on Thursday at the home of ner, Minnie Hoke, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Mrs. Anne Husson, Mr. and Mrs.

Wiley Fake, Mrs. Elizabeth Anstine, Simon Anstine. Rev Mi- Mort than 40,000,000 pawengert each year "eltM to go by viljuwuu(i a vssv yvyn ia JPiTtahurnh. Pa. 4.1S St Louis.

Mo. The convention will close Wednes- an Our Gang comedy. Mrs. Charles Schrum, 248 South CAPTIVATING IN C0NTRA5. hael Markey, Ruth Markey, Esther Kartiv BtVt Pattern 8769.

This Is such a Markey, Naomi Markey, Evelyn naruey Blreex Boston, Mass 5.55 Miami, Fla 14.40 day. The Ways and Means committee, headed by Mrs. Carl Wlnebrenner, 7 Chicago, III. 10.75 Buffalo, effft New York, N. 2.90 Philadelph frock that It's equally Markey, Alverta Markey, Mr.

and Y. 5.Z5 1.55 is in chare of the nartv. Aaalat. nrettV 1 1 i-. 4.

nn nlnr nr twrt. hut Mrs. Harrv Markov TturtHio 'f GREYHOUND TERMINAL and the late Daniel Boyer, 1265 West Poplar street Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Grace Evangelical church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H.

D. ,11111, pastor in the presence of the immediate families. The bride was attired in a soldier blue dress of street length with accessories to match. She wore a kJ I 1 ner are rs. xiaroia jeuman cuuuuub -j u.v.

nenry INOel nOnOreO and Mrs. Israel Blum. Philip since there's such a vogue for two- key, Elizabeth Markey, Mr. and PKNXA. n.

STATTOM Phon- On His Birthday Shenck Is president of the organl- toned effects, you'll want ai least Mrs. can Lenman, ins t-ehman, zation. one version In sharp contrast De- Orpha Lehman, Harold Lehman, 1ib rhatou fcotfort Baltimore, The committee is also arranging sign No. S7B9 nas a ngure iui jfn.uuu oireoig, jay for a Thanksaivln Dartv. to take looks simply adorable on petite Mrebig, Mr.

and Mrs. Quentin shoulder corsage of talisman roses, honor of Henry Noel. 23 West Place Nv. 22. Junior sizes.

Stitched tucks oreaK r. ana airs, curvin Boeck- Mio h.H -i vi- Th nYt fh int antt fulness in the bodice and el -Uonald Boeckel, Louise BoeckeL WE BUY tendant Miss Rowena Houck. Jliss birthday. Those attending Included PTA will be held Tuesday evening, skirt front making you round and wenard Boeckel, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Nov. 12. Houck wore a dark dress with Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Noel and son.

slim in Just the right places. The Herbst, Freddie Herbst, Ruth Emig, corselet waistline has strap fasten- Esther Emig, Stuart Garner, James maroon accessories and a shoulder Henry, and Mrs. Franklin corsage of pink roses and pompons. Houseal, all of York, and James Mr. Boyer chose for his best man, Adams, Baltimore.

ings' to call attention to Its little- garner, Margaret Hake, Minnie ness. And the frock is very easy allick, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond to make. Markey, Dale Markey, James Lee Wool jersey, flannel, wool crepe Markey, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred Mar- key. Donald Mrkv ami. v. Third U.

B. Class To Hold Party Tonight The Climber's class of the Third Mrs. Clarence hl' TTnltaH nlhn vermis iw Beauty Diary Waste Paper Newspapers Magazines Rags, Etc Hallowe'en party this evening. The J'Tlf TZl of plaid wool and plain. De- atlon Tarty rOr TlttV-SeCOnd a 1 1 a.

destination has been kept a secret Th mnnthlv m.atln- nt alIea Hew carl cGompu.e. u.Jl; A By VERONICA DENGEL clal board will held tomorrow de8n; Jt nn.rerry evening. The Sunday school board 7, Mr- and Mrs. Ivan Griffin. 139 Are you a necklace twister? little things-harmless In them-.

will meet following mid-week 'z8 and 19. Size East Seventh avenue, North York, Are you a Up biter? selves which are annoying little prayer services. 13- yftrds of material entertained at a dinner Sundav Are you a face picker? habits of your friends. Are you Members of the church will meet without 1 Vrds contrast evening in honor of Mf and Are you a shoulder strap hiker? sure you do not have any of these Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock to wltn lon "'eeves; yard with MiIton rjeardorff. 611 Hudson Mi1aiswJ Wit 1 Are you a girdle snatcher? short habits? form a dramatic club.

street Windsor Park, who cele STANDARD RAG AND PAPER CO. PHONE 2096 205 W. PHILA. ST. I know one girl who has her nails Nro done ever week and before 24 YORKERS VISIT FAIR hours has elapsed, she has ruined The executive committee -of the her polish by picking It off.

Then New York World's fair will con-she patches It herself and for sme tinue as an -janUatton after the Are you a nail polish peeler? Are you a finger nail chewer? Are you a head scratcher? Are you a skirt pleater? Are you a space starer? Are you a powder puff pounder? Are you a thumb twiddler? Are you a ring twlrler? Are you a chair seat slider? Are you a hand waver? reason doesn't touch Jt again until fair Is closed, calling themselves A 15 A TspecTali Sti-Mt Addrcn Tuesday Wednesday Only brated their fifty-second wedding anniversary. The dinner was planned by the grandchildren. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton R.

Deardorff, Windsor Park; Miss Fleta Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffin and sons, Barry and Roland, and George Runkel, all of Mt Wolf; Mr. and. Mrs.

Dean Poet Red lion; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Griffin and daughters, Linda. Saundra and Sue Karen. During the day the group visited the cemeteries at Dover, Red Run and the Deardorff graveyard at me next manicure: 1 nave suggest- "The Faviiionaires," according to B.

ed going without polish immediate- J. Curran, of the York Safe and ly after her manicure, and applying Lock exhibit at the fair. Yorkers it two days later. Actually this has who have visited the exhibit during worked and she Is olannlnr to sro it laat Hav ar nil nwH Mrs. Are you a face maker? Stat City tSBINU THIS AU-ITIS! At.

WORTH 51.00 On Any Permanent W.JO I or Orer. These, ana many omer unaurac- tack to having the polish put on by Charles Snyder, 60S Linden avenue; tive mannsrlsme detract from your tne manicurist and leaving it alone. H. M. Stoner, 260 Pacific avenue; charm and poise.

You cannot hope Perhaps having broken some se Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Douiis, D.

to create the Impression of easy quence or other, she will be sue- Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Kotterman, WSZSZSZS2SZS2SlSZSiS2S2SZ5F mnXal command 01 me Biiuauun, 11 ce88ui.

Next week wlll teU! Thomas D. Ketterman, 1617 North are constantly doing something that But Dlea.e do trv to exerols- Geortre street: R. B. Stambaueh. 316 1.50 Steam 41 Oil $1 lend 18c in Coin, your Name, Addrem, Wt 8 mill, near Bigmount Ktvls.

Number and Size to The Gaiett 1 Indicates vour Inward lack of con mnm rontrnl m-pr vnnr antinnm Rftineclie nlap- Mr. nnl Mrs. H. oroquignois With A4 Si. 50 Complete Machine or roquignole Wavs trol.

Foolish little mannerisms lfL ymT nands in your lap and Green, 700 Roosevelt avelue and PS I and Daily Pattern Servin, SI Eaat Kins York. Pi. 'If jrou want to and out, quickly and authoritatively, jurt what't doing about waistlines, necklines and ikirt flarea, send keep them there. Hold your book Mr. and Mrs.

E. N. Shewell. 601 or newsnaoer with both hand and East Market street. 00 gradually become a habit and we car be completely unawarerof them unless we occasionally stop to take stock of outselves.

Ask your $5 11 1 til I hang on to It. If your habit lsJet- Visitors from the York plant of for the New Inland Winter Fahlm Book I in hn hanrkpn Lk the company included S. Forry u. Complete WW MM 'r Retail Shop of York's own TRIUMPH HOSIERY MILLS Oil mo no A ily or your best friend what is your tRe floor If fc Ting prtmeM. W.

Hennessey, ZXZti tTu Vonitto Individual With A4 Empira Individual With Ad $5 tiviricr atnn wparlncR rinea for a superintendent; Lieut K. U. COISOB Mlf at Home. $.00 most offensive mannerism and out to overcome it. Ask that same Pattern.

13c: Pattern Book. 15c: One while. But do something! and Lieut D. H. Shewell.

Pattern and Pattern Book ordered together. 25c. Ml fill xriena or larany to ten ou every ChanB Your Hair-Do. time you do it; let them make you Complete MEETING THURSDAY When sending for materials, offered you 'The Young Women's Missionary my column. remember ilways to society of Bethany Reformed church a self-add re wed.

stamped nvelo(, iu n-i aware of how often you have been offending even slightly and it won't be long before you have drop -riAl -LI iU HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Ruth Yerger, Harrisburg. too. that I make irwnal re- ot Mrs. Charles Paules, D.

5. Cars entertained Sunday in honor of ped the habit Of course, you must 4 West Market St- tr tn t.h vonraoif nri hprir if oiies I For personal ningnoM9. 13 W. Marnst bt. Phons 2963 tiois.

nt treatment, you niun benutician or a BM Open A. M. to I P. M.H oces, consuita. win leave tne cnurc.i at 7:30 p.

m. I. L. rannenoaum, i.i roimi ytwn'wVtonal The con8istory wi'l meet Friday at George street Mrs. p.

iu. celebrated her birthday anniversary. 'l consult, wiii leave tne cnurcii at 7:30 T. m. I.

oannm win-e No doubt you, can think of many physician. V. D..

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