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MUESDAY :JUNE:9)i1828 2 Che Caspet Daily Critune PAGE THREE — Ray Shaw is inc | Cosmopolitans 8 presto, Ths inser dance si é prograr The dinn t a GIVEN BY MEDICAL DIRECTOR) Darce Tonight ss" Miss Frances B man, popula bres onmne ag le 1 ano will sin and H. Pal The Cosmopolitan club ide veh Sa a ae 2 ees pete TOBIN a ietuaeri| This is the season for motor mi} ‘The matter of camp sanitation | int hold a dinner dance at 7 o'clock | !"- Man ulnr bu gration, From now until the snow | should recefve careful attention. The | tonight in the main diningroom, of | Sve b¢ in “ flies again, hundreds of thousands|camp site should be left as clean | (he Townsend hotel, Due to an error, | "5 487 of automobiles laden ‘with long dis-|and sanitary as when you took it] + wag stated in the Tribune last tance Yourists, or perhaps, outdoor |oyer. All debris should be collected | nicht that the dinner dar campers with a definite destination |and burned and the ashes soaked in mind, will “hft the grit” of the | with water so thaf forest fires will great national highways, and their | not follow. P homes for weeks to come will be the “The travelling vacationist will | ¢ great open spaces. Perforce, they | find that frequent athing makes will take their food and drink where|for comfort, and that food digests they find it. more readily if not eaten when tired Lundberg-Dempsier week. Miss Ruth Kimball recetved Marriage Yesterday - |her Bachelor of Arts degree; Clair Miss Nellemae Dempster cnd Ed-|H. Blanchard, William M. Kocher sar H, Lundberg were married in| and Eileen B. O'Mara were present- the Presbyterian Manse lust even-|ed with the degree of Bachelor of ing at 7 o'clock, with Rev, Charles | Commercial Sciences. A. Wilson officiating. Mr, and Mre,| In another section of this paper Harry J. Boon of Midwest attended | there {s given a list of the activities the couple. carried on during the week, the The bride is from Clinton, Iowa, | names of those students graduating e would 1d on Wednesday evening. The |] efttuce G rowers inment will be. held tonight farewell party for Carl Elliott, ssmopolitan, and his wite, who|Form Organization e tomorrow to establish thetr dence in Denve An excellent program for the af-! pexver, co »., Tune 9.—A move With thousands of cities and] or ypset over a flat tire that has to], )\", Sxch pete neers The groom, Mr. Lundberg, formerly | and the degreo which they received. inne hedoaititet HHAMIEN tee Binton'l Hel Ghetoes. cahede and: fatleua hth: fair has been arranged by the com-lmone ie under way. to organize t ot New York City, {2 now working cee mittee in che neluding D ttuce growers association, ac renee Bi “ furnishing municipal camp sites for| der digestion. > 3 rake . . with the Midwest Refining company | Wyoming Representatives at the conse hleuee of motor tourists}. “For those who like the water Dr. |= B. “McAda Dre to Bar Aylesworth at Midwest. After a short honey- |} Social Service Worker's Convention, H 1 A. T. Patrick. Mre irector of markets hazards of illness common to such | Fitzgerald suggests that two hours travelers are decreasing, but there| should elapse between eating and is still reason for precautionary | swimming time. And then one should measures of health protection or the| be careful not to become exhausted part of the individual, because of this | Strange waters, he warns, are to be more or less hit or miss mode of| entered warily and not to be dived living. > at all, Touring and camping bas a thrill ‘An ounce of precaution,” he par: for the city bred, but extreme care | phrases, “is worth a ton of regrets, must be practiced by these holiday Se EE makers if they are to avoid the my- 5 riad hazards lurking in the open country fo beguile the unwary. For this reason, the Prudential Insur- ance company is offering advice to moon, the counle will make their] Mrs. Virgil Nesbitt, district. super- home at Midwest. intendent of the Wyoming Children's Shete Home society is attending the nat- Mrs. McGrath New President fonal gonvention of Social Service Of Bridge Club Worlers which is being held in Den- At the last. regular meeting gf the | ver, June 10 to 16, Miss_Mina Ellis seaton, the Monday Bridge club elect-| of the Associated Charities, ts also ed Mra. John McGrath, president; | attending the convention. Mrs. J. B. Barnes, vice president: ‘Word has been recelved that the Mrs, M. P. Wheeler, secretary and| Wyoming women will be well rep- treasurer, resented in this convention. The At the meeting which was held at | headquarters for the Wyoming Chil- the home of Mrs. John McGrath on | dren's Home soglety will be in the South Beech street, the total scores | Albany hotel during the conventian Sr Your Fear | of lost daintiness . . . at times * * * were ie hoe for the second term | period. 2 its policyholders. This “Cautions for of play. Mrs. G. R. Hagens had the Abad Campers,” if followed carefully, will + 1 i " “ i high score and Mrs. A. I, Hoff took | Important Meeting of preclude possible tragic endings for This new way, that scientifically solves woman's second. St. Mark's Guild. such expeditions. Dr, Paul Fitzger- Substitutes for the afternoon were. Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. Pitt Cov- ert, Mrs. Robert F. Fuller, Mrs. An important meeting of St. Marks’ Guild will be held at the Par- ish house, Thursday afternoon at 2 Frank Knittle and Mrs. C, H. Town: o'clock, Mrs. Lew Gay and Mrs. Paul send. Weidner will be hostesses, Every- 5 one is asked to be present, because st, We Directors Board plans must be arranged for the rum- Mecting Is Postponed. mage sale that the guild is planning The meeting of the board of di-| to give. personal hygiene that is a piece of tissue—ending the Fe ee ueoags tosses safe and sure. That warrants old embarrassment of disposal. ing wayside spri The Wyoming L! Underwriters immaculacy under any and all | ae pest thse association held their regular lunch- conditions. Nate eon meeting yesterday noon at the The old-time sanitary pad see ald, associate medical director of oldest hygienic problem, will end it the Prudential, says: “To know your water supply 1s 9 most essential. Do not drink water BESS is now « way in It is as easily disposed of as gs unless you are . Water {rom the that hangs in the It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense, well near the stable may harbor t “4 , very rectors of the Y. W.C, A. which was cee phold germs. It is far better to take | Henning Wy suds Collies has been supplanted .. . scien- wae ere Cesare scheduled for tomorrow evening, | Meeting of Petroleum Lodge our drinking water with you, even | Ment, belng Wood, vi uae. i i ask for it, without hesitancy, will not be held until Wednesday. | Scheduled For Wednesday though ft is not convenient to keep |!" charge of NC a | Wear Sour lightest silks, dndes) Ite trade, banen oe June 17. The meeting was postponed | Petroleum Lodge ‘No. 478, the lad t cool. At any rate water that is | {dent of the associ ; ek your daintiest frocks without "Roth because Miss Mary Kissick was | teg society of the Brotherhood of Lo. - not cool quenches the thirst m Fe her tie aaa Ser Sate a second thought. Dance, : Bien called out of eign Ps comotive Firemen and Engineers,| @ Miss Lenore Scullin is considered the prettiest of the girls | readily.” nee é ily ab ‘8 So ibe held bss alee eorePe sociatnt beh heat seta O wom ee it Des ries paises will meet in regular session, Wed: | gnnounced as a debutante of next season in the national capital. mite source of. tho milk supply | september ana October 1.2, T. Mee lieinh cnateae neds tors urge it. Hygienic authori- Naomi Nordheim oad’ Fellows shall” Steribers! ce She is the daughter of Mrs. Lee Warren. of the water. Make sure that the |! eter Ayorbepeiae, fie’ sari | The name is Kotex. It’s ties employ it. aon! Nordheim celebrated her | urged to be present. proper sanitary precautions have | Severs eee ee made of cellucotton, the war's It will mean much to you sixth birthday yesterday with a party eee ee aes A o transacting] been taken before it reaches you shee tele, i a fs great absorben’ . will make a great differ- her Home on South Kenwood street: | Roctety ‘To Meet Miss Skarra’s classes will be divid i see phold ts to be inoculated before you | 9." sven Insurance company weight in’ moisture—5 times with old ways is a folly. After the’ games were played, Mrs.} The members of the Ladies Ald|ed into tho following-age groups:|) G. F. Moffitt of Greybull ts in| start.” of New York, from Denver, who that of the ordinary cotton pad! Nordhelm served retreshments. soclety of the Winter Memorial Pres. | Girls, 7 to 10 years; 10 to 12 yea on a business and pleasure| “Don’t eat over ripe fruit. “All| civerea an instructive talk on the Children who attended the party | pyterian church are asked to meet |12 on through high school age. The| trip. Mr. Moffitt is the Studebaker | frult should be washed carefully be- subject, ‘In Love With Your’ Work.” were: Marjorie and Barbara Ger-|in the church parlors, Wednesday, | classes have hash arraniked into age | dealer in Greybull fore eating. All feods should be kept | \" 1) mfanbeae Tacs bare ‘appre- many, Shirley Ruth Fogarty, Dor- | yne 10. ‘The meeting will be social groups. according to physical and (Teens covered and not */:posed to the 8UD | Cinteq the talk of Mri Orr. ; ge SE RA oa Rae a ales eh and the ladles may bring their} psychologital characteristics. In or-| HH. Woods of tho fuel department | °F files. bat i ° ; friends. der to secure complete and thorough | of the Burlington railway is in town - rl le Kent, George Shoemaker, Buddy bf Paes ap eacdonstHs alnuiea wil be Umit-| from Denver. | I Color ado F oY ests DEODORIZED ™ Fisher. Betty Hedrick, Verna Fytes, Gertrude Kamps Will Go ed im numbers, and Miss Skarra ad erger & Mildred Naylor, Billy Nordhelm and | so"Convention in Maine vises early registration. Mrs. C. A. Zaring and children | # vy \ the guest of honor, Naom! Nordheim: |" 4¢"the regular businéss meeting} The classes will be hela every | and Mrs, Lin I. Noble of ‘Thermop- | In Danger of Fire Abert, 16 Siases i Many stores keep them Mi "i of the Business and Professional | morning from 9 to 11 o'clock. There|olis and Miss Edith Ward of Cody wy atinate asekemaele veady-wrapped — help Ne St. Women’s club which was held Sat-| will be a class for women from 6:30| are visiting in Casper, ~---— 2No laundry. Discard as yourself, pay the clerk she last menting of the St. Mark's | UFday at the Henning hotel, Ger-| to 7:30 o'clock on Tuesday and Thurs: | RS , GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., June easily an © plece of tismue, that is al be at the home, of Mra. Hrances | ered to be the detnecte to whee six weeks, except in the case of pri.| transacting business for his con Ra k, forest supervisor on the ——_____ — _— —— Brown, $14 South Grant street, thiv | {cto be the Welegate to the na-| Sm Wwoek etion any in’ Cals western slope, views with especial SSS DEL pee Detty. Colne wb postand eatnehdextanontt Miss Skarra announces that pri see jalarm the fire hazard to the Grand Nar Sao The convention committee read aj Vate lessons may be arranged for| Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Ryan have re: | Mesa Forest. ‘"vhis forest,” he deidtigtr aU ic report as'to the qualifications ani| those’ wishing to improve their| turned from the Black Hills wines | aeaitingvobabtyabeltethiiie aalen i Visit Casper ‘Loage merits of a delegate and though droge maleate 5 pba are fancy , aa poaatewe i) gradu cae exer. Sbelareeien of beh ese s besa te ther e ving, stunts and e saving. cises of! he S irtin’s acader at ed by campers and smekers in ie he beri thn oo. | ere rp sien f mombee ot rg meg ood ik oe | aeacr eet erin ate ferent caret coe PLAN NOW TO SEE PRCmAE LY ANSTO Ba Mitinaets VITO. T the of shld honor, had be: Miss Skarra may be called at 225-W.| Ryan went to Sturgis to sec their |B k of Fra Limit | eartcr than usual and the situation one 5 malin Wil viate, Camper {Loney NOt oily votek aippatdseendout one one twin sons, Russell and Robert, being | UANK OF France ’s Li will be really grave soon, Weather $2 this, Beening,. “Pringin® \* MATES | aioe io the convention thi W. L. Kuykendall Lodge graduated from tie academy. H be I di conditions which resulted In the de- class to recelve the second and third |°°rRate to the paki) eet Year: | to Meet Wednesday Coe Ne { to ncreased 1n ptrirationgy ofistoreats. the; Calleornla degrees. All members Of the Order | ort of the recelpta of the balligame| W- L. Kuykendall Lodge No. 39| George Baker and Herold Baker : last year seem to be visiting Colo. 66 e 99 resident. or visiting in the elty, are} DOO fie eros whee pay to| Will meet Wednesday evening at 8 | sons of Mr.‘and Mrs, A. Baker have Like Amount rado this year. If campers and {pvited to attend. ' Refreshments | - 1.06 this amount in the educational o'clock in the Odd Fellow’s"hall, Al! | returned to Casper from school, +to} beste smokers fail to take every precaution will be served after the work. fund. members and visiting members are | spend the summer with their 1 alnst fire, we will have to bar |\ ° The new lodge at Midwest is grow-| nu. Saucational committee report-| requested to be present. ents. Geo ha n attending} PARIS, Juno 9.—Iinancial writ-|iiom trom the fores sdetae ing fast,,and will soon be known 881 oa that a loan would be made to| Refreshments will be served by a| Washington university at St. Louls,| ¢r8 In newspapers here today crpdit’|‘ "per, Besa tae tie baa neko: ine peer ages, Gass: one girl immediately, this loan hay-|committee composed of the follow-| Missourt and Harold is’a student at |,Minance Rees te noc biallis fires whicn swept forests in New||* ing been previously ing members: Mrs, Sawyer, Sarah | the University of Wyoming, Pplan to print four billion francs more | raxieo recently, y Regular Meeting of a board sea lst dtp Fase ts Hawk, Nessie Duncan, Katle Boyed * . of bank notes and to increase the |_—— The Colorful Oriental Ballet Royal Neighbers mittee also reported that one hun-|“nd Mrs. Kinney | . Mr, and i” M mmers of} Bank of France's limit to advances 5 The Royal Neighbors of America | f eavaottars had been walang a | Casper have returned after an ex-| to the government by @ like amount, yYy will Yneet in regular session in the | OP tne loans made deutto a tended motor trip through the Black | so that the goyerument meet 3 i Knights of Pythlas hall at 8 o'clock. | "is club voted to have a en Hills. Mr. and Mrs, 2 maturing bonds. Suggested from Tagore’s Drama All members are urged to come. ; ? 0 have =. vacation | until the first Saturday “ot Septem- There will be initiation and after | ber: since members’ will be taking ONALS ed for several days | y 00 The present holders of bonds} le you've never tried PERS' South Dakota amounting to alm two billion that a covered lunch will be served. “ | 4 franes “naturing July 1, and of al ered lunch : their vacations.during the coming rie bee Bers. \cstak eee waturne | SHREDDED WHEAT To Be Presented by the two months, It was announced that Mr. and Mrs. Saxton Park are| most 35 bd “ uk Brother and Sister Make the camp at’ Garden Creek falls was| , 4 ™artiage license was ned ON | spending a vacation Parkhurst, | Septerater 1, have mands for ) , Splendid Record Span endtallctlanbere: saan veeaty June 4, 1 to Raymond n and) Lyons, Colorado, with Mr. Park’s| reimbursement. M. “| with strawberries Wilma D. and Roy Edanfield have friends are earnestly urged to take Florence Cole Tra | rents, Mr. nd Mrs, Donald ¥.| late that much of this > aoney to by | \s FITZGERALD STUDIO | made records for which they may | rut advantage of this cam ¥r ONE rk. Mr. Saxton Park is « t.| paid to the bond holders will be re: | ’ issed f | be proud. Wilma D., age 10 hasn't ert Bs Dr; Leo J. Thomas of Chicago, ar-| ed with the fineuce Invested in other government eect you've missed one o missed a day of school in four years, rived Saturday to via it his mother, | ti%s city | itles, but nieanwhile he must have 4 . enefi nor has she been tardy even once. | Costume Recital To Be Given Mrs. 0. B. Johinso home, 142 Re akg 19 money to pay these dort» wren | the most satisfyin ges ee = , 7 By Christopherson Pupils " . x STying Her brother Roy, age 7, has gone to Whe’ plano’ antl ‘exp fi is | West Eleventh eet roa few A. A. Snyde 1 buyer | they mature. | y school for three years and hasn't ression puplls | week Boston, is tow | " svernmer last Thursday ~ 5 schoo for thre Ri i ont ger a rrr isin town. “ihe governmen: ast, Turstay | Summer dishes. AMERICAN LEGION The parents of the children, Mr, Ss recital this evening at | Dr, and Mrs. Edward Munson of} Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Delaney of|ot its legal borrowing lmite trom | and Mrs. R. D. Edenfield, believe | % at the First Chri Le a Medina, N. ¥. Summer arrivals as, Texas, are stopping in Cas-| the Bank of France, and there re- | . The stu that the regular hours which they | Grant and Lind ayenu: in. Casper and have succeeded in making the child- | ents appearing tn the recitals wil! | ome of their | e guests at the | per on their way to Teapot | mains only: gbout 1,322,000,000 francs | r e e elr daughter, Mrs, A. J. | sh deed | mragin for further increase in the | .* ren keep and well selected food, are | Wear ene costumes suggested bY | Parkin and fam The Parkins and| Ha iallard’ "ach af. Mra, tealiereulation: fe e the causes of the exceptional’ rec- | their selections. their guests will leave the latter! 5. Ballard, has returned from th Te was telloved. here that Burope ords: The following program will be ; f part of the month for Yellowstone | University of Wyoming. Mr. Bal-| was nearer peace than any time! ; a0 ot riven t6 which the publle ts invited. | Parc {lard wilt leave soon for Vellowstone| sineo the armistice and that « gen | DG <a py SS where he i ' al lement come with iN meee Meet Piano solo, “Japaneesa”’ da Sy Wittasa” have Tectia Meter Oe Ni. ae cata: tu’ Brenet | The Women's Missionary Soctety | - | At Inn at. Brook ary | Jon however that everything a : ' of the English Lutheran church, © te Lake to spends njoying eee Ss : Germs | meet ursday afternoon at 2:30 | 9 ~=="9->------>---------- ities of that Vicinity chit “GR tien Ai ; “peat f ‘4 WI wo . aT “ es geo aro i al RR nn on o¢ twit endientot Che Auta i com aig a i % Ant WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 $s i eine Mr. and Mrs. Rt. 0. Evans and son, | gone for two weeks, "yay Students Receive Degrees Reading, “I'se a Nigger Baby” | richard, ‘ett licngay. tor Lovaaee oy Saas | Standard Meets : IN bw BISCUITS Ni i At University of Wyoming. -- soe~nne- Wilson | Colo., where they will spend a few R. 8. EHilieon ‘will leave today fo R Yeo One Night Only Four Casper young people who | 4), Ladi ie weeks visiting with relatives. Mrs | Brooks where ho will spe ‘ oda haye been attending the University = x Evans and son will leave in July for| month's’ vacation, Mr. Ellison T cans T ad -~ ——-—- —_- Tickets Now on Sale at of Wyoming at Laramie, recelved | Plano solo, “Aut der Weise California to visit the remainder of | vice president o: the Midwest Re ex y | Klein-Marks Music & Art Sho! degrees at the commencement exer-| paso" Sgcchcery Head ray the summer. fining compan; | j ein-Marks Music é loppe oises held at the university this eat ry abouts Le eee | The Texas an@ Standard teams of Adults $1,00 Children 75c nN niteacot else Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Claney, for-| Ming Mary Kissick, goneral secre-| sno Oil olty League will meet in a| Feenoh— q merly of Casper are now living in| tary of the Y, W. C. A gon inmond combat starting at 6 o'clock “ Ses Norco, Californin. ‘Mr. and Mrs. | Nebraska to attend the { 1 | this afternoon at the high school ath ‘Amaryilis" (Oid French Rondo) |Ccianey are old-time residents here, | vices of a nephen ESaantrche wanre will be ainever | “sparkling Bye living {n the clty a number of years ah Secietatalr, Both teams ace) in Gladys Trueblood "ge is G:F. O'Donnell, purchasing agent | ting trim and a real live baseball ao ‘ot the Continenial O11 company, | eynibition 1s promised the fans. bi ge nee Trials Among ©. ©. Landis of Thermopolis in tn | left yesterday to attend his class re} es Nett venisent of the Oil cit R NSFER Readings “He Wedding Morn | Casper on butiness, - | union neton. university liereues a@heineed tooas ttiet plane = i NATRONA TRA ; ae ats) | Re fe ett —— leone’ bells kde ta). Hold,’ double Salt Creek Busses E FUEL CO Robert O. eurer, connected wit y oor -. s= Miss Evelyn Rowse Per nelte <faeste “auhhans Td ANNOUNCEMENT. | Geader" game on nya agi hi } Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel STORAG & . Ys Hongarlan— ; spe ; Msg | Beginners classes in 1 | Further announcement w mo 8 a, m. and 1 p. nd‘5 p. m. wes ia PACK ~ Haare“ Hungary’..roetting | it CMP from Denver, aro. ta be’ field every morning’ fron | ater when’ plane are complete. (|= ™ and 2 p. m. and’6 p WE DO EXPERT CRATING AND PACKING. | fee ae he nine to eleven 0% are WIT! | bi | ssaraeatsiciepeemmererantiea hiner ei een 2 TES FREE. eat codes) Pare nee Allan 8. Richardeon is here trom | n class for no : Lew sw Sa |} 8a. m, 1 p. m and 6'p. rm ESTIMA Chinese— . ee : A Dehver. Mr. Richardson is here on | o'clock 0 Express Bus Weaves 9:30 Daily Reading, “The China Tragedy" |q puisinees And pleasure trip ning. CHINESE DISHES | | Salt Creek Transportation Co MOVING argnt woes Hichens eee | Register at Sprecher's, Pt r BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS OUT-OF-TOWN HAU A gl rahe Soper |~ Mrs. John Grieve stopped in Chey. | Wednesday, Thursday and 1 La Choy Sprouts TELEPHONE 144 lano solo, “Chinese Dance. enne Sunday and Monday on her | June 10. AL and 12 from 11 a. m, to| Sub Rei | Ph 949 Eleanor Rees way to a meeting of the board of |1 2. ™. and 8 pm. to m st ; one Aratine trustees of the University of Wyo- | ¢,2°°™ Of 1X Weeks, 12 lessons for Chow Mein (noodles) |} Reading, “The Baldheaded Man” | ming, of which she is a member.|° So registration accepted for le Water Chestnuts Tavern: Mt registration accepted for less wen eee & Moore! While in Cheyenne lave wos | than six weeks Bamboo Sprouts ‘ ewar U the guest of her Mr. and Private lessons may be arranged i --Marie Irish| fre, J. C. Thompron, Sr for (use Wishing to improve. thelr Mushrooms (boiled) Five dollars reward will be pald Naom! Wlidebrana eee strokes, advanced swimining, fancy Rice Noodles hing the Caspe: Musical reading, “America for N. H. Portong and wife are in| diving, stunts and life saving Soy Sauce (imported) || Daily Tribune information leading Em WESSES i -~ Van Dyke| Casper for some time. Mt. Portong re divided Into t How Chop S | to the capture of the person who ts| Pp Moore fe a representative of the Belting | ["® “8 groups: girls 7 to 10 years vhop suey feaudulently collecting subscriptions | 4 Four Giants of ° hee of New ¥ vd 10 to 12 years, 12 on through high Chop Suey Vegetables trom Tribune subseribers. Patrons j ‘ 3 : chool age. The classes have been - {of the paper rhould not pay any ‘ { £, { PLES a aCe Registration for ytd arranged into ege groups according tale coheortatinn except the This Coupon Is Worth $2.50 on One Airplane Ride ‘sys to Ja apen, thes Swimming Clasecs. 8. C. Oliver of the Minehart, Tray-] to physical und psychological char arrier who delivers the paper or : 3 ie" ~ ‘ J bp ng. and Manila, Purther Miss Emelia M. Skarra of the de-|lor Paint company is in Casper on| acteristics, To assure completa and an authorized collector from the|| Present this coupon and $2.50 at the Wyoming Alrways Landing | Ip agents OF partment of physical education tn | business. thorough instruction the number tn if you are not sure you ar Field before June 15, and you will be given a big alrplane ride over the Casper schools, who ts organ- s wie classes will be )mited, Theref the city of Casper. Limited time on | «ro tad Street, St, Louls, Mo. rae ial Men Fra dnd yee HRD (Ct, PRI ROE, | thin the six we term except DELICATESSEN | Sign here ” hose who wish to regivter for the *¢ whore ivate Instruction may “be Before Preventing Roary Hay ent shee classes should do so at Sprecher's| ©. i Hicks avd William ©, La-\ desired, Por further. infermation|{ 138 South Center Street e. re pnone Pharmacy op Wednesday, Thursday Borge ot iis La! bere F e com. | call) 4

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