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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 3

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TKXEB Tuesday April 19, 1921 THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL SOCIETY talhs true kcynole of their liios. Many rf tnni repreiielil the mist ptitnilncm families pi Winston. Kih-'n. and IHcv ail their orgaiiwuil.cl. of girl reserves Ml.

Maud H. Vov, g'lls work are. rotary of th Is young wo-, man of lilgli tdevla. rhrlslian charac-1 ter, and a lovable personality wh ha the happy faculty of entering. kdwina Locsrrr.

em IMI llancy of metal. Thal'a a good Idea for iho woman who delights adorning her hair. It is not riven to every woman to wear either earrings or Spanish comlie. an, the good lasts which would resirn-t their Impulses la often lacking; on approachea Iho discueslun of them fashion with the earnest plea, lhm'i unless you srs certain All Jewelry, except pearls. Is ap: to harden the line ami the preaenm of any woman over tin, all glittering substances lake av from Ihe face whatever sot mesa of text lire or coloring has been acquired through cosmetic.

Karringa lo incrsdihlo daniago 10 teat lire. Put they are artistic and decorative, Cfprivghfc k1- kr Mrt'ism a Sprtiatv will ha al homa la Wllkeebora April lith. The bride la an allrac.lv and popular young lady and naa many irlende In Ihia aeciion of lha Plat. She la a nativ of ihllsd.lphi. hut baa been 1 residing In Wlikesbur for sevvial months.

Mr. 1rsvetta la a prominent after-, ney of Wilke having represented that county In tha tlensral Assembly of KIT. He also served one term on the Plat building rnmmlmion. having been appointed by Oovernor Hlckett in KU. He waa formerly editor and owner of the Wllkeo Patriot, a widely rlrriilaled and Inllu-enltsl weekly newspaper published at Wilkeabom, hut gav up, newspaper work Bom tuna ago to devuta hts autlra timo to hla profession.

I Church Societies The Household Fdlled by Ante tllttranoaae I la-nd-A-ltsml (lix-lo Mivlliw This t.vrulng Tli Iwnd-A-ltand Clcrle of III Homo Moravian church will meet Tuesday evening at o'clock wllh Mr Henry I'rddicord on Houth Irth-erty street I Homo Moravian Aid ww-leiy Tha lavdteK Aid Society of Homs Moravian church will meet Tuesdav afterntain al 1 n'rlook at the llond-thaler Memorial building. Hi member will act aa host ease I Society Personal right Into Ihe life of Ihs glrlx bene Ihe active wnrk among Iho younger glrla In our community. Th Fresh lira ham Cracker rlnh waa th Aral of th ctuha In be organised and wllh Mt Katherine lira-ham aa Ihe leader they hive had a memorial years tsotk. Thers is a most Im presali ceremony, or initiation lhal adnilta the gnla In'o lull membership Inin Hies orgoitlsal kms Many bright eunnv afternoons are siwnl out in ihe open lor almisu any day you will run acrowt nn or mor of these groups ol aula hiking. They give play loo.

Many of you recoil "Itroken t'hlna" prrsiqited al Ih h-ah ei-hVMil during lt early autumn by Ihe girls nl lids group. Miss Jilttrlle Foster now sieiiting Alim ilraham With this dciarlntciit. Ihn li.ingawats is smHher flne group led hy Miss lit man Aliases CIImIsHi t'lHttad snd I'hsikitls fills ure Siler of the M. T. Ilsvent these compsnles peppy names' lluTe Sis the ngenmaiHi', too.

wllh Him Klraimt Taylor a l-si. er. the Mu- Tee Mlssj lluih Hensley Is leading Ihs "Triple I lull--; the Mliliahuwria are guided bv Alls N.ltabe Henry. whlls the. tilrls'' Industrial group la led1 hy MIm Lisle Thompson.

Hdhania and Icwisvllla each hsvs I heir group of glila roserves and are doing svcelb-nl wink, lit bwiner has a hundred per nl nf pHid up mriit. lerahlpa In our bs-al V. IV, I'. A. Mill! ollti lulls ats In be oriiatilre throughout Ihs town and tar and near we hear th cry, "Threw cheeta for Ihe Y.

f. I'KP Vigor, vitality. vint And punch That ppt Tha emiragn iv net on sudd bunch THo nerve lavkle Iho hardest thine, Wjih fort that climb and lianda that cling. And a heart that navrr furgels to amir Thal'a pap! Kand and aril In a concrete baao That pop! Friendly amile an honeat taco That'a pel! Tha apirU that kelp when another's down. 1lul know how to araller Iho ulark-rat frown.

Thai love Its neighbor, that lovea Its town Thal'a prp! 1o nay. will" lor you know you can That's pap! look for I he brat In ovary man Thal'a pop! meet each thundering knockout MnW, AnJ coma back with a laugh, ba-eauea you know get Iho beat of the world bo-low Thal'a pep! Crm-a imetwlck, in Anieilcan Mogul ms." To Meeting Today of Uietnluw 1 Hi mi ri merit Tha meeting of lha I.iteratura te-I of the Woman's nub. ached-uIimI tn meet Ihia afternoon haa been i-naiponed until nut Tuesday. April MIm Mary Hells Small tn Mel MuJ. IL Neldrtt Honorable John II.

Hmall and Mrs Small have announced tha ar.gago-" lit nf their daughter. Mary Ilrlle. to Major Herbert C- Nabb'H nf lAinen-Mir. and now of the Untied hates Army. Tha wedding will ba In Juno nl iho hnma of ihe hride'n parent In Waahinglon.

iHlerml Inroenalng In I men for May tjnem The atandlng of Iho May Queen i oica up until bint evening la rut Sil- Iuun: Frits Pi rev Mir caret (lorrell IS Tlralnla Vrealer Margaret Hlewers Kltiiiheth Hurke I France Hlnipaon IMCMCM I TO Automobiles ha vs -revolutionized plcnlcx In iho old days oven if you went your picnic lu carriage there waa lulls room for rarrylux pieme paraphrrnalla. and of enures fewer people haj carriages at I heir disposal than thnao who now hats sioii sort of aulnmulills help out with Ihs picnic. A regular pu nk lunch basket la a luxury thal not every autoitiobils nwaer ran afford, hul II la neither etpenalv nor dtfllcuH lo get to. gelher a hneket or auhelsntlal hog lhal will answer lit purpoe lor you. fur a tritllng amount you can gel I In plalea nnd rups and old or dwearded apmmx forks anj knlvca inav lie kspl for Iho picnic box.

A sulartanllal bask el with a rlnss-Pl-ling ruver la a good selection (or Ihlx Vacuum Imtilea and various aorta of alcohol that can be carried In solid form hnva helped plcnickvia areally lo add cheer lo heir picnb-e. Rut Iho sport of gal her 111 wood and building a Hr In the open whereon lo litaka coffee nr boll water bn- lea Mintelimaa Impels th picnic devotes lo leave aih In veal Ion of clvtllxa-I tea behind. I'erlmpa in yuur picnic kil you will waul lo have pel or saucepan In Wlth'h lo make tour enffeo. A largo oorlhen leaput with a lea roxey which need not he ornnie ao lung aa II la Ihk-k and cliwe-Ulllng is an rxcsllrnt addition If yu are fund of lea. It la an Kiigliah rualnm In have lea on pwnk-n or in lako ihs wherewithal for ie-niaklng even when an arlual meal not In Its mien In the open.

Kngliah muiornda know how much II heliw In un nflermum of htolarliig lo slop just king cnouah 1 Is hull water on aicultol nnd itiluso lea. A lea-making nulrtt kt a vete usual acmmiry of Ihn Knglisli motor tar, and ons we might well adopt, I liqirHgH IKI, ky MsTlw Kssstsysr irMsw. Uvengnod, Mr. and Mia. T.

II. Liven, good, of Knoxville, Mr. and Mra J. A. Uiengaod.

Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Llvengood, Mr And Mra W.

I. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

Henning. Mr. and Mra. O. X.

Teague, Mr. and Mra. f. C. Kulp.

of Washington. P- Mina Itadla Uvengnod. and twelve grandchildren: Kev. Thomae Mlmpaon of Reynold. Tr.

and Mra Ik P. Upeaae and children. A tempting dinner waa gerved In tha yard. lit ttnmmcnoempM llat Work In liural Mumh. hen tha cominanremant aeaann romea around Ihta year tha glrla will he even prettier baraune they hare actually mada tha ihtlatr organdie hat to he worn with frilly frock which will In mart rneee ha mada of Iho aheereet organdie.

Thla for lha girl graduate will a daily pretty. In order perfect thla plan Mine Rachel Npeoa, county home demon-e( rat ton agent for Forsyth county, haa put on apodal commencement hat day la be observed in ch of lha rural high schools. With Ilia assist- nee of emie of lha mem he re of Ihe Wlnalon.italem Woman'a t'luli who have already gathered a great deal of Informal Ion from a counw of (net ruction prevloualy offered them. Mtea Heaa will, areerdlng a following schedule, give a one dny lemon in lha making of the organdie hat. Karh girl will bring a wire frame and one yard of organdie from which she will make a rompletod hat trlomei! with flowora mada from IvU-over hue of material.

A great deal of Intereet haa been ehown In the campaign and it aeenin that nearly ISO hata will result from tha lice daye devoted to hat making. Thla wurk will ha both Instructive and a great saving on each hat made. Thla la Jcal another etdo to their educational work In achonl. The schedule for lha arhanla la aa follows; l.rwlavlll high whiml. Krlday.

April Ik. Walkerlowa high gchool, Monday, April IS. t'letnmona high school, Tuesday, April I. Mineral Pprlnga high arhool, Wednesday. April lu.

Itethanla high arhool, Thursday. April The her high arhnola In tha county are riming and ran nut lake advantage of lino instruction. Kchamn-f'orart Wedding In ttlbain I Ant Work. The following account nf a wedding of whin Interest her la from the Wilson Tl.nea: Tuesday evening at IS o'clock Ihe Klrat Met hod ml rhurrh of Wilson waa llle scene nf a henullful but marriage when Mlaa Ihtrla 1 1'iuwrt and Mr. Norhnrne Morris Krhaum were unllrd In holy wed- lock, Ihe Hev.

K. M. lanre, pastor of Ihs rhun-h, officiating. Mra. W.

I- Harris presided at the organ, accompanied by Mr. Kd ward I Mulling. violinist, and Miss Nanry lice raiierann. of foncord. who sang ig i T'enseersilon" and "Kaersmerl' DR.

J. R. SECREST Dentist Over Farmers llanb A Trust Ox Nnulhaul llranch. corner af i Waughlpwa and Lraingimi Ml reels kuna ISIA TRIVATE DANCING LESSONS Miaa Helen Andergea Phene No. 2477 Mra.

Nannie Horton, of Rocky Mount, la visiting Mr R- raw-ford at her hum In West Knd. I I MIm Jerry KH-mmg left Sunday for her horns In Memphis. after a brief visit I Miss Nan Nrllert nl her honie on Spruce airaet. I Mr. and Mra Haman Oray spent the week-end In IMnrhurid.

I I I Mrs. Kry Kehny I visiting her hrnth.r and sisiee-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hears 1 blinker, on West Fifth street.

Solicitor Thomas Watson la Visit. Ing friend In Tulm. Oklahoma. sirs. P.

A. I lorrell and Mra. P. a Ihmkle have relumed from Norfolk and lllrhmnitd, Va. French and iletman laugh! prl vately either al mv homo or ynura.

I'sn give recommendations Mia. Resale Mlllsndel, N. Mprur Ml K-Hp DRESS AXYF- KITT'NIIOt'gC 1 If the Public IlMiurht Ttial Women Hail Kinlsliml for lime tHh the Kashina foe I'gerlng It Mb Mtalakca: Tlicso ltahh Have Kwopt Into Amarlng ll.pnlarliy and lime lira -bed linm-que Slant. The nnmtneea for lha quean of iho May Mae Fele at Salem lego are: Krlta Kirey. Margaret Itiearera Fdixabeth lliirke.

Margaret nnrrell, Kraneea Nlmpann and Virginia jlaaaler. Thin Itranrh of (he Y. W. V. A.

Activity in Wlnslon-Sali'm Meet inn (irrat ItcMultii I wish tn vole for taaaeaaaa SIIMI 1 ilttSIS SSIMIt MlMlSIl Kr Queen of lha May Hay Kata al Halem Colleax Three hundred and fifteen glrla from Ihs graded and hlh x-himls make up the' II of Ihe itinsl enthusiastic -1 itba lhal cams under Iho Influence of the lm-al Voting Woman' 1hnsllaH s-lal Inn. These are Ihs girls reserves. a part of Ihe nalbinal move, manl. handed together 1 lac Ilf squarely" and In "nnd and give the heal In Th code gruclousiic" EVK.IITROMT known lhal Ih human avw-lem receive suina poisonous mallei a thru Ihs r-reptlnu nf fluid stuff and liquids, fhlrnprailln ad-Jualmenl w-lll remedy faul. ly elimination and destroy lha causa nf skin dlseaaa.

II will lake Judgment and self-discipline to wear Ihe right kind of ear ornament. The world lisa gone quit, quite mad over llies purely barbaric adornment. Th one bit nf narbarlsm lhal la omitted from lha perfiirmanr la ih piercing of tha enr. The earring now damp over Iho flesh. II dnea not go through H.

ss It did who many nf us worn children. This violent fashion for large rnn-opinions earrlnss is a strange thing, rnmlng no book after II disappearance. You may remember lhal a few years ago Iho extremists wore long pendant earring while lha conservatives continued lo wear a largo veurl against tlio lob of Ih oar. Ill fashion died down with the exception of Ih one pearl against each ear. hul.

evidently. It only slept for a while, gelling sufficient si renal In hurst forth In Iho spring wllh Iho au.ldennesa of a ireo In full bloom after a warm rain. The eaasperallng pari of (hla newly revived fashion for swaggering adornment la iho grotesque six ami coloring nf Iho earrings which Iho French women wear and which are being copied In fhlu country, The artist for thla paper who la In Carla, sat In ih gray salons watrhlng Iho exhibitions of spring clothe and she was amaaed at tha extraordinary earrings the manne. quins wore. la these mannequins who exploit the styles nf Iho world.

What they wear other Women are hound tn wear, so our artist -J There ia no lleat (Hal will Furnish You Greater Satisfaction than a Caloric. Wa Fumiah You Eapert Service in Putting One In. Rominger Furniture Co. Maitnry In charming manner. I Tha ushrra wsra Messrs.

Wafford A. Pallarson, Jeaeo Anderson. T. A. t'ornrl.

Hugh Williford. W. J. King nnd John Hackney. Th bride waa attnnded by four hridoemaida, Mlaaea Margaret Hawllnga.

l.io-lle Andsraon. Nan NnrlleH, nf Wlnalon-Halem. and Margaret Thnmpenn, of Jvlllcn. Tenn. The damn nf honor i Mrx William Mtrhaux.

The ntald of honor ant MIm Mary Hunter Hrana. Th hrlda entered wllh her father and waa met at the altar hy tha bridegroom and hla heat man, Mr. t'liniun Mrs. ttchaum la tha only daughter nf Mr. and Mrx IT.

II. rinsart. Ithe waa educated at Hollins t'ollego nnd Malum Mr. Mchanm, who la member of Iho II rm of Iho Wilson Tohaern ttm-any. la lha non nf Mr.

and Mrx A. A'. Me haunt, nf Wlntnn-Salini. haa mad hla homa in Wilson for number of yearn. A brilliant rsceptlon followed Ihe ceremony nl th homo of tlio brhis'a parent.

Receiving In Iho hall war Mr. and Mrx- Joeeph Kaglrx Mr. and Mrx Hunjaniln thwart, sad Mrx Joseph Whitehead, of Rocky Mount. In lha music room wees Mr. and Aim.

Vasari, Mr. and Mrx A. W. Sc haunt Miss Idn Mchaum, lr. Canada and Ihs bridal party.

Punch waa served bv Mis Sadie Court and Mlaa lllalr Itewlingx In the dining room wars Misulnmea tleorgo W. Ilnye. and A. II. Rraneh.

In lha living risim pouring rnffe were Meadamea W. J. King, Thomas In Mas res and Kdward Wright. Air, snd Mrx IXva Woodard and Mrx K. Smith warn In ih gut room, Iters wonderful prsasnu wr du-plnyed.

Thus attending th wedding from out of town wer Mr. and Mrx A. Mchaum. Mis Id Me ha urn. Mr.

Clin Inn Mchaum. all of Wmstnn-Malom Mrx K. 1 Hmlih and Miss Modi Co asrl, of Durham; Mrx Heorge llayex of Hoiumnr; I. Catwila, of Miaunion. Mrx Juaeph Whito-heail and daughter, Mrs.

Joesph Ramsey, of Kooky Mount; Must Nanry l.e Patlenmn. of I'onrnrd Mina Margaret Thcmpaon. of JsilU'o. Nan Ncrtlcsl. of Wmslun-Malem, and Mr.

U. H. Court. Jr, of Mlato Lnlvamlty. Pmyer bervk-e I1 Y.

W. A. The prayer aenrtr for the sun-ass nf th V. W. C.

A. campalan will precede the usual Rlbl study class I Iho T. W. O. A.

this week. Next Thursday's Intnrrhureli Hibl clous will have as its special topic th pa. rullar rhAraclertstb' of Mt. Jhnr ibtepel and lha Hfeuork and char aider of th I loved dmrlplx Air. Mper'a wholarly and devout treatment of Ih Christ called forth much thoughtful disruaeton at th dam nesting last OL Thera will oom feature of P-rlal iniercat th week.

anil it -hoped that every mambar will present. Kren-Agcn Ags. daughter Sir. and Mrx C. II.

Agex In-stun-balem. and Mr. tcior IL Keen. nt tireenehoro, wer married Hunday evening at al Uurahud par so nag by Rev. J.

Ik Hiatt. tit I Mix V. 1 1 ml son Honon-e llrhlgo Party Mra 1larence Hudson nf Kamt mange. New Jersey, who la vlailing sister, Mrs. Robert Norfleet, waa test nf honor yesterday afiernoon lien Mm.

Ilowman dray rnlef latnrd bj-ldgn at th Forsyth t'ounlry lull. lha guests upon Arriving found 'lielr plarea al Iho four tables by fi.ran of old-fashioned telephone mrlti. Following several Interesting rulihorw a salad course followed by a -seel ronrs waa served. The lahlo prises were won by Mr. Ilo-luon, Mrs.

j. K. Cavanaugh. Harry Vasa, and Marlon Knllin. Tn the honor rural.

the hoetesa presented a very rliaiia picture while Mrs. Jamsa irern of Richmond, another viailnr, sag remembered with similar gift. The prlao cut for hy thorn who Joined ilia party following Iho gamu waa won hy Mr. Robert Norfleet. Those playing hrldg were; Me-l-itnes James M.

tmnn. Fred llanex l.udlow. J. K. Cavanaugh, Harry ass.

K. d. Dunk lee, W. T. Wilson.

A. II. dalloway, Thoma Tlao, W. A. Icmley.

Marlon Kollln, James Orern, Of Rhhinnnd; Mlaaea Urma Halley and Kdwina Locked. dlhm rnmlng liler wore: Mrs. Robert Norfleet, I'ess Oray Plnmly. Oeorg Itrown; Mieae Ma lllnshaw and Maym llln haw. Hilo Mlaa Thomas lebditatiw Klrtlulay In spit of iho downpour gaiurdaf n'lernoon, llltlo Mia Vera Alleo Thomas eelohraied her birthday quite merrily when oho entertained a number of her lltfl frlrnd 1 th horn her parrnlx Mr.

and Mrx A X. Tinman on West Klfth efrret. After sirts of party games had hen laved, th IPtle folks srero tnvlieil In to th dining pwm where th pink tied white color scheme waa. car ric. nut and an be nurse In Ihs hape of Llherlf hell aupplentrnlrd with cake was served The III lie guest present on thla ne.

tin, were John Cnrmll Wiggins. I'rsncfs Ponk, flay Cook. 1 "ghurn. John finrrell. Margaret dor-tell.

Iiay I'allerann, I'hyllis t'Upp. Albert Mork. I'r. Henry lesh Nmllh tn frtilay ARcmong Tbs lnlersslng nnntiuncemrnt haa been made lhal lr. Ilenrv lwla Smith of Washington and l-ee I'nl-versify sill he Iters Friday and that nfternot.n at o'clock will address ihe men, hern nf th Jamsa It.

flnr dim (li.ipier Vttlfed lVaughlera nf the t'onfiiicrary and any other Interested persons ai the T. W. C. A. Hr.

Pmi'h needs no imroduetlnn to miry In our city, his fams a an sdu eamr and speaker haa spread hefor him. A l.i ege aur lo he present nn this occasion. Phlhtmllnn I tort Irffloera Hg Year Tha PhlltM'slian Hook f'luh met yes. Irnlir nrterncoq with Mrs. Thomas wi'n jus, i ii'iiii Could Shoes Have More Charm They arc Princess Pat Walk- Overs, the hiKKcst-scllinf: woman's shoe in the world.

Women who wear hih-hcel shoes for afiernoon ami ilress wear have Princess Pats for morning wear, shopping, or walking. They arc in more limi- new oi lien than any other shoe. Have you tried a pair? Short for lhmrotk Gelling homework doff Hiram long hour fin gnuf fret. You do nm want a Siw-hccl vhuc nr a luoncly. Iwiinfiliiif.

1 hcirinrria i'xl juvt lil the hill. If hr weight, ha natural lied tinea, lha right hnglil nf hrrl, (lul if wiil nut nwiil your fret for high-heel dim hnc. If a Murily lulc, juvf heavy enough lu give ggd wear. Shopping or H'olking in High IMt If i very tirctnme and in (inta rumi ihgp nf tlie feet. Women have Icarncif that, and arc now in Prihfiu I'gii, be-'raute they have all the rntiifnrt tualuie( a walking (hue ihnuld have and yr- are trim and really good In lMik at LARGE SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Brown Kill Black Kid $8.00 Whifa Canvas $8.50 tv.

Hlackweil nf her home on Spring rallUun-t'rowilcr Street. At this 'line, the follotglng at-! Marriage tleera Were elected for Ihe rnsulog year: ITestdetil. Mra. R. Haber- kern; first Mrs.

t. K-lewe; second vice-president, Anna Rights; serretary and treasurer. Mrs R. IV Reece. Turtng ihe afternoon a hof rourse Atpe Vera S.

Rev. Robert i-f Wsughiown Richard F. Munday afiernoon Rev. J. F.

farter Hl rhurrh. Mr. l-unng i nr urrnn a nor mure frawde. daughter of I'rowder and Mrs street, and Mr. I'ulliam wore married at A o'rlo-k hy al Waughtnwn Rap.

FulbaiiS la a mem- ft- (Duet was served Hie f.dlowlrg member her of III "m' t. Moedsmes F. wei. R. 1.

n-bl Tobacco IVmpisy. Th you r.iuple will make, I heir horn wun Ihe grooms mother on North Uhcr- llem. W. L. Miewers I'harlea Mu wer.

I II. Rider. I. Himk-a F. K.

skeiche.1 fhs shown inday. The lop one la Kgyptian. made nf blue carved b-n'li Al Ihs riglil la an esrrllig ms-le nf roral balls fall lug from a large bull of small pearls Ib-nenth la an emerald earring made from one larga Mon gurruusded with brilliant The lower earring Is of Jade mounted on triangle -f gold- The Mpanish rnnih. win, J-nnwfi el Ihe sale and which was worn a the back nf Ihe matin quin head, wae made of Mark mounted nn loriul-s shell. by the way, la a nov beiwua it w.y awav from shell "ea aed lhsa man.

Th Frank Mhaffr.rr F. Wll. bam Reid. It llaherbern. and ly street.

BOOT SHOP "Where Shoos Are Fitted to tha Feet Joa W. Waatbrook, Mgr. visitor. Alesdamea Harvey frlsl and Focvello-HTevlw J. R.

FlnklW. I (lf nH.a tu' laig drie In Ihl sMUton of Ihs Mtate Vas Ihe an- 1 p.i nrem.pt mad here last Mghl of the marriage In Yslklnvi.le t-u M-ia- I'dty of Mr J-eeph I'revMi. and Mra Hilda A Hlevlnx h-du I MpameH boro Mr and Mr. IT Wo il er. They a-t limipml Family Ib-snsio Mnwilav bun-lay Mr l.lvent-md renl a very barpv dav bl home t-ej.

Alyple Spi-tm-s, surrounded boe 'J It. 'L thn' Thla ro-nb. eby and It is lies led Ih omits in hire nf mlnred hm id lha If a I'P ar hats snu.what lha br.b hi. nl-. rhlldren.

AM. and Mr. C. A.jyeMerday in Win.tnn-M. mi Huy; lhal lhy ba f-alher dancer in nrvr mnirdiei You" introduced a br.i i made nf green festli dal and sparkling.

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