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: Women sR ealm -:-Social and Persona Z Smart Affairs Compliment Wives Of Commerce Party Bride Of October Little Storie For Bedtim School Of Education Is t ' New University Department . NEW NOTES tte ee ae Luncheon Bridge and Re fr Ruatterly Mestin . . , Depar ment Forms Liaison trom. PARI; Bowser, the Hound Cr ception Are Ttems in iocesan W.A, To Commit: :e With U, of A. ae Nee aS Full Day Socia o Be Held Friday For Teacher Training lt; By THORNTON 3 Samoa: camaners neil sere Personal ah Bl bei oP in Ce Poni oo ae ne eae Wee ahy aieena ter besoin iri cand eres wea Rees ieee Ea eam cree sine at Spruce Gaare Sas wee idarus oy Rev Canon, snl, andthe Univer. a seul what aot wie Renew iat of which the latter is to assume en- Edited by Lotia Dempsey, as sisted by Helen M, Boyle. Please telephone news items to the 2 F. A, Clough, 11.30'am, Routine busindss: 1'pam, Luncheon. They were the guests of the local Indies committee at luncheon at May- fair and following were entertained at trouble into which Bowser had ly run had ben prepared tor Old Coyote himsel(? After all; tt Ure responsibility, beginning with the teaslon of 1029-36, for the training of 2. those candidates for the teachi: rO a Mee Monn Gulesple ether Bulletin Women's Page, 200 pin. Hyman and prasers, ws- feening wh held apedemis, daniess fo'much at Bowser That hs Peace ty hrc pleat her Bae, Won Eada Tlahed Pane, Sater, uit whe adaware, iaging oat Bower at House andthe banquet. at the Macs * Publication i desired Sant ate oe GONE: caper tu teaching. will work towards You know, in Farmer Brown donald hotel concluded the busy day. ** Bias 3 The gardens at Mityfair were ablaze 3 4 A 4k a 43 eae th ae a He with color to welcome the visitors and 14, s1onor the Lieutenartt-Governor the club house presented a most at- setatnet to deepen ee res cs ese nauisee as, ure the ote Fou foumatan Chapman. Mrs. W. J. Glenwright, Mrs ee apart WS CITENM auy omer Levlnant-Ovvernr Van Allen, Mrs, James Wallbridge, Government: House on Wednesday: Mrs. William B. Ferris, Mrs. G, Eldon afternoon when their guests were the Hayward. Mme. J. L. Cote, Mrs. Rob- members of the Chamber of Com- ertson Mrs. William A. Griesbach, cree party and thelr. wives and the Mrs, Prank Pike, Mrs, M. R. Jennings, Members of the Jocal women's com- Mullen, Mrs. McLeod, Mts. Thomas N. Gtagons were used in the drawing imsey, Mrs, W. Harold Brown, Mrs, sect nae 6 nolaaes of pastel shaded mace eg spd, 20 manner with the leaves of the vines centred the tea table, where rose can- dies:in silver candelabra were used. Sharing honors here were Mrs, Wil: Weddings Ine Sones eam is. A. U.G. Buty, Mme, J. b. Cote, Autumn Weddings Mm 4,6. Buty, Mme, 3 bridgze. Those assist .F. Strony Old Man ' Coyote was Jaughit think how he had been smart en to outwit Farmer Brown's Boy lead Bowser right Into. tho tr ; Which hed been intended for hit When Farmer Brown's Boy started out that morning to toc 4 the traps he had set for Old Coyote, there had been a cackling and. squawking of 1 among the ducks and. chickens, Bowser had started right awa find out what it meant, 3 away he had found the fresh t of Old Man Coyote, Just as the had meant that he should. In Old Man Coyote had irightened - ducks and chickens just 80 Bowser would try to find out, the matter was, Off Bowser started on Old Man Coyote barking at the top of his: Inngs Man, Coyote kept. fust far en ahead of Bowser to make him t that he would catch up ina minutes, Straight away across the G Meadows went Old Man Coyote ward the far corner, where his was. Old Granny Pox and R Fox heard Bowset s voice and knew what it meant, They had b it 20 often behind them that now looked at cich other and grinne think that tt meant trouble for the bachelor s degree under the sup:r- vision of this new school. Program Mapjed Out c The program of studies of cach stu- dent, from the second year on, will be Gertnitely mapped out: with a view to making hs whole course a systematic and cohesive preparation in scope and subject matter for the work of teactiing in the schools of the prov- Pioneer Canadian. The academic cettiticate will be f G warded upon the success comple- Trader Will Give tion ot cours citatin five Pear +. after Junior 1. or four Lecture At-Notmal seers ater senlor Matricuation. it had at first been intended to et Sole Stirvivor: Frog Lake ihe wofessonal training over the final two years of the course, but, while Massacre To Address fromthe theoretic point of view excel: Students lent arguments can be addiiced in Several practical diffiediies. tar the Sole survivor of the great Prog Lake Sever practi les in e mussacre of 1885, William Bieasdell way of: its adoption, It has been de- Cameron, pioneer trader and lecturer cided. therefore, after a thorough dis- of. the west, will give an illustrated cussion of the parties. concerted. (9 lecture in. Convotation Hall, Avis concentiate ail the professional. work Building, at 8 o'clock on Priday, Sep- in one session the academic year fol- tember 13, recalling the murderous lowing the attainment of the 3,00 p.m: Musical selection, . Mts. Span Disco, sohitions, 8.15pm. fe 5 ld Tew by-laws to be present ed. at annual mpeting of the Diocesan Board. es To All interested cirdial tnvi- tation Is extended to.vattend Che meeting. e Willlam D. Svence. Mrs. PORTER-RIPL Mrs. John . McDougall, Mrs, W. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ripley, of. In lis.. Mrs. W. Harold Brown, Mrs. Spruce Grove, Alberta, announce the Roy Sutherland, Mrs. Leroy Mattern: French Hats tne nee, gel in atecrsiy et, pte engagsment Sees emai Oe wen ears dere do things for you BAGSenS SE ii tna s-) sg Mint arens Bi Chain U2) sncoced yay of Mi Mons, aden Mame cge'of Beka ead cRldien ot Soe roe; Lake out- 4 somewhat novel an very import. is 3S gary. formeriy of Nottingham, Ege ance pai Seclt Godden of Lond Bency, Arthur Goadard, son of the late Mr. post. Starting. wi cally ant, factor in the new arrangement in- Up in the front, with wide expanses of Geell Goddard of London, England, and Mrs, Goddard of this city. afiss breaic at Duck Lake and graphically aut factor in the new arrangement. in- fing: on Thursday, September 12, Following tea the visitors enjoyed a Howes is.one of the most popular of the younger set on the cempuss her trackage ail ane. peste eee wold a re Roe rs eiaked oe poe rf stroll through the spacious rooms and/ father being the Deon of (he Faculty of Agrieuiture at the Universtiy of to their of the whet se saiaeront committee Fepresenting both the De forehead, to give you a wide-awake, in ROWAN McGLAS rec Miche are iberta.. At convocation this spring she received th 8. Mr, Cat partment of Education and the Uni- one else and particularly, becau conservatory and many groupe a t meant that Old Man Coyote was ed ou * t . Cameron Will outline the -exctting y 0 ; N McGLASHAN d out in the gardens, which are Household Economics she received the degree of Be. in Mr. Cameror versity, whose council together will genuous look. Down in the back, snug against ing to run for his life. At least particularly beautiful jist mow with nee A wedding of wide interest in west Pancuarly, Beautiful: Just mow with c iia. took place in All Sansa spt wut ti apes y mn Cann p Unted foliage, on, Tae 1B saeeeee At thelr new home Modern Spinsters Mrs. A. B. Macdonald entertained ze Church, Winnipeg. on Saturday. at children s party on Wednesday) . Mrs. A. M. Turner. 114 street, en Are World's Most afternoon when Jean, youngest daughter of the late Mr Colin gamp- . bell McGlashan, who was well known evening tne ants, tertainied at the tea hour on Wednes. in Edmonton, and Mrs. MeGlashan, 498 for her daughter. Miss Jean, (ivaited St ihe ten, nour gp Weancs Became the bride of Donald Wilson peigaaier-Generel the Hon, w. A, Hollands of Fort. Francis. Ontario, i desirable touch be- outstanding: part. provide lt;a moet Tt allficull to estimate the his- een, the two authorities and main- torical value of an eye witness report 26 op, veri Spemeeey. at of such'an epochal event and objective: eine out of the lecture ts elng held under the Polley and practice of the auspices of the'staff of the Edmonton' School of Education. A - sity will. work in close Precious Possession Normal School and, to supplement the Tne, Cniveraity will work in. close by Mrs. FB Smith, and vocal num. Zducation to assure for her graduates supposed that that was what he doing. You knox, they have no for Old Man Coyote. Old Gri Fox was very much surprised she saw that he was running stra for his home, She turned up. nose. Y always supposed that, Ol Coyote was reasonably smart, the neck to hide the gap between hair-line i and coat, and give a continuous, flowing line. Gay and daring French and free different from any other hats you've had Rowan manual id, but, T was, mistaken. A Rowan, at one time resident in the criesbach is leacing ei ondny: 4; Whe is the guest of her son, Mr. Fred London Doctor Favor s tetas bea ees devoting themselves to tenching a ee atta oe id ienow 7 lt; init a Ath . . months-ol fox wou city, son of, Mr and MIs. WR. Quabee cts ee ateeag hea fot Ve Hollarias and Mts Hollands. rhe Companiocnte Mee ecreconel trata 96 aru All: Copied for-Thompson Dynes than to go to his home until he Rovian of Winnipeg. and brother of trecting ot the Deer amt aa Guests were former residents of Fort) Co pag Marriage Mrs, R. B. Empey See ee coe eee of pi ; rp iy wan of Edmonton. Nay y Veterans Association, of which ca ate e, Medicine, Rev. H.R. Ragg pertormed the cere: ee : oO sei mony at three thirty o'clock jie acts reetdent From Mountains Associated Press Cable New President -of The work in the new school will be The church was decorated with cpalms,. ferns and giadioli, To. the strains-of the bridal chorus trom Lo- jrengrin, the -bride, who was tinattended, tered. the church. with her brother tn-law, Mr. J.D. McMaster, who gave Nest marriage. and was met at the ed by Mr. Fred M. Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Smith were in town from their country home, Kis aora, Spruce Grove, on. Wednesday afternoon to attend the reception. at Government House in hotior? of the Chamber of Commerce party. Mrs, J. A. Macgregor and Miss Miss Rutherford has returned from holiday at Field and Emerald Lake, and was few days en route home, Mrs. A. M.. Thomas and two ilt- dren have gone to Vancouver and V torla for several weeks. Ni visitor in Calgary. for 9 LONDON: Sepl. 12-Old maid are he world s mos: preious possession, in the opinion of R. B. Kerr, of Lon: don, who spoke yesterday b fore the International Congress of the World's League for Sexual Reform. Mr. Kerr pointed out that the in- crease in spinsters during the last cen- Central W.C.T.U. 8 uiterte, associate. proteseor of 5. RB. Empey was elected presi- H. E. Smith, assitant professor of dent of the Central W. . FO. at ine edaeaiion, who is a new member of annual meeting on Wednesdey after- the facttl noon inthe . W..C: A. Reports from the various departments indicated: one ebi fly under the supervision of Dr. psychology and education, and Mr. 7.50 to 19.50 tury) iad been concurrent with the of the most suecesstul sears in its-his- Younger Set Chapter tory, altar by the bridegroom. and his is eve 3 y Pearl Macgregor of Calgary, motored Is leaving this evening for praia oe ae Ree te groomeman, Mr. William Johnson, of 19 town on Tuenday and are the guests Regina, and the officiating clergynian The bride wore Reorgette, The dress of diagonal insets of georae' sleeves, grey felt with a tailored lovers knot Of lavender velvet; She carted 9 bouquet of lly of the valley and lav- ender sweet peas ted with white tulle. Following. the ceremony tecry tion was held at the home of bride's sister. Mrs, McMaster, 770 MeMillan avenue, Later, Mr. and Mrs. Rowan lett for Clearwater Bay, Lake of the Woods, where they will spend their honeymoon, The bride travelled navy blue ensemble, the dress of flat crepe showing a pleated ski and short coatee finished with tali ored bows. The coat of navy blue. cloth was: made on straight tines With this she wore a navy blue model felt. hat and grey fox fur. . McGlashan vore x black and white: ensemble. the dress of black eargette combined with. white and the black coat. showed motifs of white embroidery. Her hat wah x Black model. and she wore a corsage of mauve sweet peas, Mrs, Rowan, mother of the beide- room, wore a costume of wood brown ensembie of dove grey flat crepe combined with crepe showed The long. coat showed the same design on: the Her hat wes a model of fornia. ne of Mrs. Macgregor's daughter, Mrs. R. , Marshall, and Mr. Marshall; for.a wel For Former Edmontonian ed at tea on Tuesday afternoon for her guest. Mrs. Prank Fortin of Van- couver. The guests wert few of the former friends of Mr. -Fortin, who formerly resided in: Bdmoxgon. Mrs. John Hislop presided at. and those assisting were:/Mrs. Kells Hall and Miss Dolly. Macleod. tea table Mrs. J. W. Pield. vice-president of the U.F.W.A; arrived in town from Springfield on Wednesday and fsa. jest at the Corona. Miss Leite Mottin is leaving atthe end of the month for a. trip. to Call: Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Kirkpatrick, returned from a motor trip to. Banff, Lake Loutse,- Radium Hot Springs and the Turner Valley. Mrs; Frank Smith, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Kirkpatrick, is.returning to her sum- mer home at Lake Wabamun on Wed- nesday. ele flat crepe combined with georgette of lighter tone. Her hat.was of mateh: ing shades of felt. A corsage of pin Toses completed her costume. Mrs. McMaster chose a. frock of French blue fint crepe with a: large hip bow of the material. Her hat was of matching tones in felt. With this She wore a brown fox fur and cor- tage of pink sweet peas. Miss Carthena Trowbridge ts enter- taining at luncheon at. Mayfair on Monday for. Miss Mona Tredway. Mrs. R. G. Drinnan entertained tea at her home in Glenora on Wed- nesday afternoon for Mrs, Herbert Greenfield. Mrs, J. F. Lymburn and Mrs. Trenholme Dickson presided. at the tea table, and asslstnig were Mrs. rs. Charles H. Bradley, Mrs. Frank Smith and Dr. A. E, Jamieson have Miss Grace Lambert, of London; of Commerce party, was the honor guest ata luncheon arranged by Mrs. Mrs. Prederick Jamieson entertain- H. M. E. Evans at Sylvancroft, Stony Piain road, on Wednesday... Other guests were Lord and Lady Edward Montagus of Calgary. Miss McKeam, of Halifax, Mrs. Herbert. Greenfield of London, England, Mr. E.G. Hulton of London: England: Mr. George Lam- bert of Devon, England, Miss Jessiz Potter and Mr. H. A. Dyde The Honorable Evan, Morgan, of London, England, who was a member of the Chamber of Commerce party, Accompanied Father Macdonell on Piste fo, Clandonald on Wednerday, and will later join the patty in Cal- gary. He ts to motor south with Lord Edward Montague. Miss. Evelyn Jackson is enteriaining at bridge on Tuesday evening for Miss Mona Trediay. Mrs. Quinn Fossher of Waskatenau is in.town for a few days, the guest of Mrs. J. Clyde Macdonald, Golden Wedding, Mr. and Mts, Gilbert Roche, of San Francisco, will be in town again from Calgary on- Saturday to visit. ther daughter. Mrs. J. Percy Page, and Mr. Page. They will be accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. S, A. Banner- man, of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Roche will celebrate. their golden wedding anniversary on Monday. Many of the delegates to the Scot+ tish Rite convention, being held in the city. were accompanied. by thelr wives, who are being entertained to- England, member of the Chamber World had ever known. Spinsters have been the. backbone of all movements for teh amelioration of intemational law and general hu- man. advance. Mr. Kerr said that because two per- sons love one another there was no reason why they should live in the lovers should not live together, though existing family arrangements might. remain undisturbed, The companionate marriage idea of Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of Denver, Col., found a staunch supporter in Dr. T. W. Hill, of London, who-sald it was a step in the right: direction and that chastity was no solution for-the prob- Jem of the unmarried woman. Midsummer Bride Holds Post Nuptial Reception Wednesday Charming in her midsummer wed ding gown of white satin and lace, with corsage of ophelia roses and Utes of the valley, Mrs. J. V. Detlor Tecelved for the first time since her marriage at her home tm 87th avenue on Wednesday afternoon: . The rooms. Were fragrant with garden. flowers, anda low bow of drooping pink snap- dragons centred the tea table, clouded in white tulle. Tall pink tapers were also used. Mrs. A. C: Detlor, mother- In-law of the bride, and Miss Elsie Detlor, recsived with her, and litte Nadine Burpee opened the door for over sixty callers. Mrs. G. A. Miller, and Mrs. . A: Burpee did the hon ors, and Mrs. Kenneth MoPherson, Mrs. Maurlee Rookwood: Mrs. Arthur McRae. Miss Kathleen McConkey, and Miss Betty Burpec assisted. Mrs. G. 'W. Macdonald sang sweetly in the same house. in fact It was better that With 2 total membership of 83-ment bers, 385.30 had been ralsed arid the budget met in full A pleasing feaiure of the meeting -. was the presentation of life member- ships to Mrs. Spellman, in ntemory of her dear friend, the late Mrs. Polnt- et, and to Mrs. W. He Stee. Mre. Henderson made the presentation. Mrs. A. E. Cooke gave.a report of the Dominion convention. Mrs, Jame: Mc- Arthur. presided at the meeting and Mra, W. T. Ash gave-the scripture les- ton. Mra, Graig. sang. s010, accom panied by Mrs. Basth Other officers elect ine year were: Vice. J. L, Stadbolme, Mrs. J. Craig, Mrs, R. B. Walt and Mrs, James McArthur: Tecording secretary, Mrs. A, Cook corresponding. secretary, Mrs. Hager and Mrs. Eastham: treasurer, Mrs. Roy Kingsbury; superintendents: Sunday schools, Mrs. J. E Nix; moth- ers mecth: 75, Mrs. W, for. the com- Mrs, Till; L. W. Ribboners, Mrs, Z. N, Jers ald. Mrs. Wm. Bunter: peace and Club Activities Y. W. Secrtary Addresses Church Ctub 1 Miss Eunice Whidden was the jans- Hallowe'en Dance For November Plans) for a Hallowe'en dance to beheld on Hallowe'en night were made at the meeting of the Duke-of York chapter 1.0.D.E. Wednesday evening. Miss Nan- cy Bradley was appointed gen- eral convener. Miss Betty Lane Was admitted as a new member, SECOND FLOOR HAT SHOP , presidents, Mrs. - Bowhey; de- votional. Mrs, George Spellman: essay contest, Mrs. N. B. Eby and Mrs, Mc- Ewan; gold medal, Mrs. G. W. Wal- stell; mnusfe. Mrs. Clarence Millar and he lefts a of provincial ttaly shown in. the. Illustration. at ; Paty 5 a stone kiln, WHICH, In. used for ail cooking purposes In the more remote par that country. te of I always supposed Old Coyote was reasonably smart, the. My dear, that has QUITE gone out What, Tipstion? No, bat Upaticc that s always cot ort The modern woman, with her ac fenergelo life ahd pressing necessity ways to look her best, cannot be both with lpetick that needs continual Mrs, J.B. H. Sprague chose a dress 2, a0 Pace of beige georgette. With thin. she Arp A''A Mantdomniegeene Teaser and Ma speaker at the first meeting of the Wore m smart green coat and match: bape Mrs. Detlor was berore her matriage , W. M.S. of First Presbyterian, erat Luncheon ohn i Mtiss Anne Nelson of San Joss, Call- this season, held on, Tuesday On thelr resurn Mr. and Mrs. Whom are guests. at. the Macdonald, . ee ne Rowan will resideon Jessie Ave. ingite ;CUIpS Berryman is enter are Mrs, W, H. Ballard of Hamilton, forma. ayaa eae the pres it luncheon irda eee it, pressdine Miss Whidden ana iidaa aeegnegn om Saturday for Mis Mra ea Howe ot amiion, it en t. And Mrs. Karlson Mr. and Mrs. TO. Turner have as sub- God's Lave te Nstare at Mrs. Gould's aster, atin. A, : Chiy- fe cles of the meeting arrangerhents their guest the latter's sister, Return Home aig hr tere er Slt Brora ee etmonton agsin were made to hold. s-moonlight hike WHITECOURT, Aita.. Sept, 12 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred May'flew to before returning to Nelson. to Capito HIM on. Monday evening. Mrs. J. Asties, of Edmonton, 1s vis- poyal Alex. LA. Plane Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karison retuned Calgary on. Wednesda : to Whitecourt om Monday from turning by acropl today, eee ation, and, atill worse, leaves tell aiains on everything het lips touch She wises Klevproot, course of the evening. time Kissproof ton glow that tx youth's rightful do Hot soup or ten make no difference U Jasting bloom. You can bathe and si nbd, come out of tiie water know YOUF lipe-will look thet Jovelteat. Every woman whether she has used sprig Groseoch ee en eg : netstat ee tater, Me ae Mega ance eof the i isk before oF not ahould try this to ates Royal Alexandra. Hospital Nurses Aitterent beauty aid ao lovely eo tat reencourt, where they. have been rt, ana Home, willl be celebrated. on At ail toilet counters: oneymooning following their mar- (Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cooper of Nor- Be GA rent ot Tone Ray and 14 when the annual i tage in Edmonton: last week. Mrs. wich. England, who have, been. the Eo Srentwood Ccice Wisteria toa ze Eas, formerly Mies Bertha guests of their son, Mr. R. W. Cooper Wunderink of Greencourt. Both are and Mrs. Cooper, are leaving om eens Takaragmn othe dlatrict. and will ur ay for thee home, Take thelr homme farm . Mink Creek. Z sume his: studies. Dinner Party Sineae cnecenn ere pee Ae. i eset eet ace on in aii pote for Mrs. Sit tint ae aot See eae oe pene oe eee har et wi sont from Seba Beach, wh re she spent esas several wesks, 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, 102 The home-of Mrs. G. H: Cole, re ocmberiiied at five ables of avenue, wan te eae of. m Deetay farewel esday aftern of Mr, and Mrs... C, Sm X mmbet Sof Henox Res 5 eB, e 3 Let your are be beaustfot toot . Bie as fi meer res cous Combining the Past ek and Present to Produce In Daily Use over all the world Today's Greatest Bread Jasper Dr. and Mrs. R.-B. Wells left on Thursdey.to spend a few days at Jas- per, sg Bs ; hen a number of members of Knox 's mother, Mrs. Barton. who arc United church. gathered. to Did tra, eee 58 teas to take up residence in Janet Ritchie bon voyage. A hand- seeretary, i * . gt; i ae Bata Min Us, Rasa Bete Bete Mae elegy e FRE peer of fassoae rer pee of the be ni . A. We l- 5 ye Bucl im si 3 : dow. During the evening a carving Of honor, who came to, Rdsienten sehr past and the utility and sanitation fet was presented to MF, and Mrs sbout 10, years 5 Smith aya a handsome: handbag to son Mt Werfttehle a hit tectte ) and a to son, Mr. W. : : Mrs. Barton. snenee Me Stvaveniies andwbo We welling toeay i ORO ae St for Scotland. Hiint,, 11223. Bist street, wae ; Z of modern equipm combine to pro- ; - duce FOUR-EX delicious bread that is . f always served and. demanded by the a most critical. : Why not order a:loaf by name today? At Your Store or at'Your Door CANADIAN BAKERIES LE? NW Lor NLS, SNL MNT NN Sg MND NMOL e Mra. Janet, Ritefite, who has-been the guest of her son Mr. W, Ritchie, god Mrs, Ritchie, ts sailing on ep: tember 17 on the Regina from Mon- eal for Bsotland.-where'she WIN. Visit 10168 - 10st St. Opp. Woolworth s WHERE EVERY DAY 15 BARGAIN DAY ron Sunday evening. party Included Mr. and Mrs.- F. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, J..M. Thom, Mr, STE mivres i OLED TOS penal she eee ee anaes seit ae Ma aig Ais ar selataty harmtens, At al sipres, eotyrive, NeWOn. B.C... who. have been the Cogswell, Marjorie Sterns, Florence Shake The Parisian Cleaner: WI be pleased to meet you wit smile Let us clean your ga ments. ikiot, vr write RUCK: Of the former's sister, Mfrs. W. Zacekowskl, Dora Myatt: M ssre, Bul 5 1B. Chamberlain. and Mr. Chamber- Ballance, Gy. Whittield, Doug. Baird, lain, at Highfield arm. are leaving Cece Blackett, Lou Helps, Walter Kerr todgy tor Ryley, where they wilt visit and Stan Blodgett. Fone 42 B32 eo ASCO FRARMACAL CO., Winntper.
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