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THE MRS. POLLARD CHOSEN. GOLD FROM U. . STABILIZING EUROPE Exports Now Bemg Used to Increase Reserves in Other Countries. |t ot | officer in charg {and grounds, w Jast | the next meeting Will® Represent Soroptimists Philadelphia Installation. president, Mrs. Ethel Knight as delegate to the install imist Clut lard, iox of the Philadelphia Sorop: Agril ting held Hotel in Philadelphia, ness m e aul gave series of lectures on law It was an- Clarence O. of public building be the speaker a F The Federal Board s which 1 of world pow ve been | seking to re-establish a gold basis | From Heart Attack. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., April » condition of Mrs. Winifred West- the World | The id, gold ex- [OV€ tates 1s now | WIf 1 banking | of the motion . Hart, | provement yesterda lasty night. picture Mrs. attack last Tuesday nd Wednesday was reported seri 1 e in the trend of t al Deliclas, -whicl ss for severs vesterday. It i read the wan at The Soroptimist Club elected its rol- Sherrill, night made publ the results of a P i e curvey on the gold situation through- | MOVIE ACTRESS BETTER. t the world in 1924, which reveals e aveinent/inithe Ananciatiposttion s Winiteia Sace Recovering | 10— art, former screen actress and actor, showed much im- ¥, her physician Hart ment has aroused much interest \ P i among the board members because | = of the influence Sugar Smke Settled J”'”’“ e \||I7I 10 The ~lr|lu‘ n" 1l resume grind- CHURCH UNITY WILL END tion, Is Medium for Peace, 3 Bishop Declares. ) - | unity can the world be made the thought developed by ceman of the Di on at the concluding mid cur, Bishe, t h al t | PaLAeLvA | CREAMCHEESE | e cetst nromen $130,000,00 umulated in the ! The German requirements | heavily drawn from the| tes in recent months, it| and there is at this time cline creamy delight Enclosed in The board increases in other Euro of them more than five y which represent eff y 10] fhote o tinfoil. bank, these . ©of $193,000,000 in the months. ca’in el | Untouched by {| hands. Thedewy freshness of “Philadelphia” Cream Cheese is assured. While omitti ance, the board called espe. on to the gold situation in , the Union of South Africa and ‘gentina. al at- 3 TOWNS ELECT WOMEN. Municipal Governments Missouri to Have Few Men. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 10.—Thres | ay County towns—Parnell, Quit- man and Graham—will have *petti- 1 t government” for the next | result of municipal No« d a woman. Mrs MN el el e Quitman five women were elected to the town board and will choose one of their number as mayor, while at Graham four women and one man | were elected to the town board and it is probable that the majority will pame a woman mayor. vegetable lazative Peove Comtipation ssd B digestive and MAN FREED IN KILLING. Negro Who Shot Intruder in Home | to Leave Gounty. following lease at a preliminary hearing on a eharge of killing a member of a masked band that attacked his home last week. Sharpe admitted that he killed the intruder in his home, but no one ap- Peared to prosecute him SO There is no more wholesome place to live and play than among because they throw off through tiny pores in the leav drink in poisonou Chips off the Old Block R JUNIORS~ Little NRs One-third the r dose. 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