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-LJ-LL' ; -J ' * i '. ' ? * r vSaturday , Ma>' 8, M>HO - _ , 11 1M 4 * ? B| Mi.ss Claudia Williamson of Nww' Bern, North Carolina, with her sis- I: ter and-vbrother, Dr. and Mrs. 1. D. v Davis of Sumter, spent Friday oy.en- ~ inK in the eity with friends. '] 1* 11 / air. A liihoiis:i Patrick lell several 17 days ago for Ne.\V Yoi k City. . . s Mr. Henry C. Laws, of this city, 1spent* Sunday in Chat lest on visiting S his fiancee,rMiss IsabtHje Mack, win: ^ ir. a nurse at the Bine tlTaven sanu- ~s> torium there. - c Mrs. Daisy McQueen and Mrs. tloiul let of. Charlesten were pleasant wis-i tors, in our office on Wednesday ? . Mr. S. L. Lucas is visiting relatives V and friends at his home in Lang-ley 1: this week. " - . - h Mrs. N el lie Boyle in Si in p'sun R7 N. " and Miss Jennie S. Trezevant. K. IN., "" motored to Greenville to attend the n " state nurses association. ^ v MKS. DI NSTON: ON VACATION-HERE ~ -Mrs. Corrie Smith Dunston of Ports -s mouth, Virginia, arrived in the city v a Jew days ago and will remain here i, I for a visi^of twin %yeeks. ??--i M-rs. Dunston will be remembered as ' Corrie Smith, who. lived and was edur. ' cated in this city prior to her mar- U riage several years ago. \ At a bridge, party on .Wt'fthesda.V J afternoon arranged by Mioses Lillian Watts and Thomasina Thomas. Mrs. Dunston was special guest. Aeeom* t panying her on her visit is her little \ son. " ^ J v - . . engaged t Mr!" and Mrs. Wltl'uUii1 PtXo.n , tilt- t nounce the engagement of their t daughter, Hattie MolHe, to Mr. Fogie . Tucker of Newark, New Jersey, the ' wedding date to be anrnitthrfid~1ift'i3fc" N OTIC if l( x ' ; i The public* is cordially invited to attend^ the closing evr-rciscs of the ^ * " adult night school at* ' Leevy graded schooj, FrW?-y night, May 9fh. Ad- ^ mission free.. - * - ? * Miss 13. A. .Jackson, IVincipaTT ? ?" ? ? t "KYKS OF l.OVK" ! 'K11 * A V Dear Piihlic: _ ' Don't forget the. big, thrilling dra-__^ * nta ni three acts, called "The Eyes 1 of Love" to he-4>t^eMe<l--hy?The-se^ A nior high school class of AIler> lim- I yersity, May 9th atxH: 15. A litle s'or- ~}_ row, plenty of thrills, love, happiness ? and laughter. Come and Iping yo'ui t friends. Admissionrtifi cents, children; ' .10 cents. . 1 Since.rely, TTie "Crass; ^ ?- ; t _ RKV. Wi l\ PDA1R PREACHES? 1 ' """ r ' i Rev. W. I1. Flair spent a pleasant a _.day on Sunday at Harbison college > and preached a wonderful sermon hefore ^the faculty and student' vhotly. ^ visited Pleasant Spring church and 1 . also the dam. -i ' ?RADIO AN NOl" N CDS We, . the .members that withdrew from the Radio Club, wish to announce the reorganization of the. Ra- l "dio l.iterary dnd SiiciarcluT). We held * our first meeting on Tuesday night, May 29th at the Odd Fellows casino. The officers elected?Were gs follows: v Roland Harris, president; Frank Jones ^ vice president; Hoyt Brfcwn, Secretary; Eddje Lee Grant, assistant secretary; Nealy Brown, "treasurer; ^ . Addison Goodwin, chairman. The * members wish to -atmoulice that the ctut) witt?givig"itS" first" dance on the 1 c Z3rd of May which will. 1 May Ball. ~r Invitations will l>e Issued- and we?hepe-that everyone.will help wake the first 1 _ _dance QfLih*. reorganized elub .a sueC6AS. r, ' " ^ REV. L. <i. BOWMAN IMPROVING ' ??? * T Rev^i#.?4?. Bowman, who was hurt ^ in an automobile accident .Monday eve- r ning enroute to Orangeburg is improving nicely. The doctor said that | no X-ray would be- needed. Kev. Bow- j man is the entertaining pastor of the .?< ?. Winnsbro?district conference next ^ weeJc. We are all praying for him ( u' sfreedy recovery. : f ?_ TTKNDlNr. TRI-STATE - CON- 1 FERENCE- c / Mrs. Mimmie E. Williamrfon of the s Williamson's orphanage attended the ? Tr>:'i-State conference of orphan wor- r kers this week in.-Green wood. She re- 1 pons a verjr. pleasant and ..-helpful j meeting. The meeting was held at s ? Qw Cannig^liixj.ygll'a orphanage. r COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB NEWS 9 ? V " r The Columbia plee. club rendered c one, of the most excellent programs, v eve* had in Ridgeway on last Monday night at the Bethlehem Baptist church v there. A very large-audience had the t privilege of hearing th|s wonderful. talent. The ntembers -of the club are all soloists. If you want to hear _ aanafi raal ainging y.ftu-oag-M^te- hear ?> ?this glee elnh It will render n pro- j> gram at Mt. Oliver Baptist church on p the upper part of Sumter street on. fc Monday night, May 5th. Admission t 10 and 20 cents. Come out and hear v that great papist; Miss nivnn and soloist, Mr. Mack. We are here to j E-rve you anv time and at antf Place. ust notify us. Jr-^r "Anderson, -HHHf* Gervais Ft., < secretary of the elul>. ~ Hi Mi WUMKN S ( LI M OK /.ION ' '^'lie Barlty contest which, was spoilbred by tin- Yoiiiik 'Women's club as quite u success... fTie contestants ere MS folloWSt ; ?: Wmtthi'a Wttttrmrs, $2I .Otr; .josropti \jylqr, $26.00; Annie Boyd, .f>Ue; Alot't Pearson. $7.00; lluwanl Thompun. ?r> -tr.. V'ii..r..Hj. "TVTdiyai?t $4.2U; laree ttiUiani, $It?,Tu.- 'J-'otal, $M2.Hr>.. \\ reathia Williams and Joseph Tav-. ?r, having the -highest number of otes received ' prfzes of $.r>.(M) eitch. 'The club held its weekly- meeting 'uesday at the honq* of Miss Annie liitlerspn at 6: Hi |\ M. f|'he presiciil [" i ^ni.'ii I-acli iooiuIhu res i ponded with a Bible verse. Discing: ion for the day was the 2drd Psalm, lach member that was present gave ome good thoughts on the subject, ifter the regular routine, of business he. hostess served a delicious sweet ourse. All who were present Reported pleasant evening. ii vnin Vt?u e ?? O -The young men ot the Kadiit >oial club entertained a group of young ulTos on Tuesday, ~ April 22nd.at the onie of Mr. and Mrs. White. The arty was. enjoyed by all present. The ntsic was rendered by Johnson's Puliotto Stonipors. A rrmnber of songs .-( lo sting by Mr. :1. Russol. whp.preidod at tlii' paino. Punch was "served- tiofore dinner, rhe menu consisted-^E ham. potato alad, sultines, pickles, and punch, rith cake. Those present were as fob ows: Misses Eloise Weston, Sadie Wlamv, \\ 11lie M. (iilliani, Victoria V'Pston,' MavHth Tucker. Martha (lei:or, Faster Stimter, Fannie Reynolds Tartcina Davis, Rosa Ta*e Franklin 'aughn, Maggie Belle Long, Doris Hover. Mamie Lover, Parisine Saror, Amanda Starnvs^and Lillian Ri ers. The Radio cTuTi is looking forvaVd to their spot hall to he giver ',trrr?'.H to' W., or.. -Pooine -to uivo_y juinl time to the younger set this 'h?''l|l4'- The Radio-chili1 has made a ew changes in their otheials. Thej :ie Ralph' Burton, acting president Joseph Mel/eod,-acting vice pfesiden' Vrtliui- Noah, secretary; .1 anil's Blah ling, assistant secretary; Ulysses \eiincdy, social secretary; Christo>her J White. chairman;.. _U'iHinn iVright,?l>n>iiiess?manager; (inn gi A t?doward, reporter. The young men of.. the Radio socia Ul'fT held their wee,kly meeting at he home of Mr, Geo. K. Woodard n Blanding street. /P.ie meeting was talpli Burton and then a short Bible el se was read by Ge.o. Woodard. Tht tub math5- out ^their invitations -l'ui heir Sport Imlj to be given mi Frida.v light. May t)th. This ball is supposei si tie one of the Rirdio'sbest dances if "many years, so ladies i f- y.ou-donll .et an invitation don't fail to conn 'icause we don't know every one's aidless of the city, hut it will be,uui 'ffort to get it Jf possible. Ill] last veek-'s paper it was a notice sftyinji hat the. Radio" club had broken u| nit that was a mistake beeaus,. some he is disinterested _ in tl\e -club an< s trying to- knock it for some unjust au?e, "so .don't, pay any attention t< t because the Radio club is bettei low tharp' ever before and are lookhe young people of this city and old >f town guests. ( l i/n ?Ml*S. Tb<iTuiT^rif-nes was hostess It he Culture club Fridav two v ft- nt her?home -on Henderson street Delegates were elected to attnd the State) Federation convention which vill ht. held in Sumter during-the first veek in May. Phe hostess served a delectable repast Miss I.ula Gaihjbrell entertained tht luh Friday evening at the home 61 dr-s. I). K. Jenkins on Fine street. ..T^his being the end of the club's fisal year. -several annual reports were 'tn.d. ~? ? ;? A refreshing ice course was served ?y- -the hostess. ~ , l,K (KUCLIv KNTHK NOCS _ Mllu. Mattie Mouzon and Mnu*. Ks< 11,. IVrrin-JohFTSoTT recei ved f;e (Vr le Kntre Nous in the lovely home of dine. Johnson on Richland street o'j ast Wednesday alternoofl. ~~ Talley cards (that probably will >e used later in the season foV .keepng "mi-lady"* cool) interestingly swank" being the shapes of fans, vcre given the lovely moriibern of I.fc lercle and the invited guests at half ifter five, and as the. well ftnowfi tdage goes "to the victor belongs the poils" Mile. Susie Williams emerg d after"much playing as 'the holder if the highest score and was given heel* silk hose in the much wanted >untah shade with lovely garters by natch, to MUe. Rhea Wilson, who cut lighest for consolation went also a ?uir of hose in the new shad??_df-deMil.. A II,.., ? V,,. ii milt. niicn, r? ?i\/ nviu ow score, received a beautiful varipafW plaited Jabot. The guests of thp hostesses were kfisses R. Butler and Genevieve Vinen>t, Miss Vincent received guest prize vhich was a ivoveRy choker of amber. A delecjtable repast of crab salad, vitH tomatoes, olivfSr pickles-and salines and punch was served each one. ^ . 1 if . USClfS CLUB The Use- Ua Club met, at the home f little Mary Jackson, Tuesday, Airil '<iiind. 'fill* president! en lied the Jub to order at 8:00 o'clock. Devoionals were conducted by Mr.Sylester Corley. Collection was taken. Jary Jackson read an-interestingr paij?fcOMiait'niiiifiiiiiii ii ; " ' ? fflf % ?4 A I t <u <? . mr .If IK t*ALMfc/ ford .sung a solo.., -A ' beautiful quartet-"selection was .Tendered also.-"At-" t*M* everything was over a ' delicious course- of ice. eieuni and take were served. ?- The next meeting Will be held at the home of Mr. -John Peterson, on Tuesday, April 2'Jtli. r ? "TBIK TKhTN TlV tJl A1 If Fi'lday night,- before JA1U_ audience - that taxed ttit. capacity uf the spa clous Allen university auditorium, the presented Bayard Veiller's famous "mystery play, the'"Thirteenth Chair." The rote of, Spiritualistic Medium, Rosa I-a (i range, was artistically liand . kd h.V ^Miss Ajnarmtha laeksoin while tei'pretation of .T'hi Donahue, hard-' boiled police inspector. Other puij.s calling for artistic ability wei'e capably handled by Harrison Bryant, as . 'Roscoe Crosby, lieulah EJcWalt, as Helen O'Neilf' John ' fJllhiOre as AVill ' Crosby; Mary''''Clifton, as Mary Eastwood; ..Robert Burton, as Edward Wales; and Karle Carter us Phillip Mason.. The "Thirteenth Chair" l?t consider-" ed by many critics as being the most outstanding of the?manv brilliant .plays written hy that master of Hi:imatic art, Bayard eVilleT. The play-wds?directed by Professor- Herbert 1 - Bnumgurdner, of the university. t>"d presented under special arrangements with the Samuel French company of New York, arid London. It was pronounced hy many lovers of the drama as being the finest student interpre, tation of a royalty play ever given in Columbia. " MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT ' ! ' " : ' , . . ~ kev.and Mrs."Wesley".Tames Ro binson announce the marriage of their daughter, Anna Belle, to Mr. George Weldon Wilson, on Monday, the thir' teenth day "of December, one thousand 1 nine hun.dred and twenty-nine, Manning. South Carolia. At home after May 2f}th. P. O. Box ~ 472'. Cobwavi S.' C. ' ~ ?<-r L-t-. SUMMERTON NEWS i ' Ragin?rPalmer - Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Ragip announce tht. marriage' of their^TlaJUgh' ter, (lussie -Hattie, to Mr. Toney Palmer, Netv York'City, April the twen ty. second, nineteen hundred and.thir. ty. Mr,"Palmer has returned to New York and the- late Mrs; Palmer will leave shortly after the closing of the] IXSumuieL'ton high school in which .she i> nicnilifr of I he. faculty. , (OI NfV TEACHERS ASSOC IA. TH>N NEWS ' The last .meeting of THe association for the present school year was hehl 7 at Bopfeer Washington school Isatur, day the 20th. A large number of city . U acherx_ were present.? ? Tht. following, olficers were elected: I 1'iof. W. A. Perry, president; ReV. G. r W. Neal, vice ""president; Mrs. Elise . Jenkins, secretary; Mrs. R. A. M??n-' 7 teith,"treasurer"; "Rev. R. W. Jenkins, . Rev. Bowman, Prof. C. A. Johnson, . Miss C. A. Jackson'and Mrs. R. Per-, rin comprise the executive, committee. All. of the ' retiring officers were j 90 m mended for the excellent service , rendered during tlieir term of office. p-KfH^e+uf "mention wax made <rf the ctlit cient service rendered by theJjjrnier ' ENTRE NOUS CLUB STAGES 1)EGreenwood, Apr. :U)?Thy Entre' Nous club, of this city, organized un direction of Mr. S. E. Walker, of the English department, of the Brefver normal school KWE staged sFdebate in t .the school, ohapelon Friday evening, April 25th. i The subject was resolved, "That the United States Should A, dopt the Curtic-Reed Bill, Establishing a Department of Education- with a Secretary in the President's Cabinet," one of the leading questions' that has occupied the attention of citizens i and officials for the past several years. I Both sides entered enthusiastically in- 1 to their respective argunients-aiui_pre- j . sented very forceful and authorative | , evitienc^,. 1'hose representing the afI Henderson and'Charles Goldsoii; .while - -on?the- neguti ve side - were?Andrew Bluford, Charles Alton, "arid Bernard Smith. The one judge system was "Used, Mr. 0. lteid of the faculty acting as judge, .The judge very thoro_ ly analyzed the, contentions of both"I ! sidost pointing out the strong points, [ and reviewing thy subjects to- the the" jiidge gave tluT^decision to the . affirmative side. It is hoped that , other clubs on tice..catu p uiC.wT)L follow the lead set by this club. Much cre^_dit is due Professor Walker, who coached the depat^;^ . t L HOOK1.R W.\SHIN(iT?N II 1(111 SCHOOL FIFTH SIX WKKKS r HONOR ROLL I A is made by a pupil who has done i exceptional <Jr excellent work. B is made by a pupil who does good,work. While G stands for passable work. F means failure. When a?pupil makes' a majority of - A's, provided hp 1ms no F'st when his - "conducC 'when he has HoC been absent more than two days, he is eligible for the Honor- Roll. The following is the honor roll for the fifth six weeks: ^ ' First Grade-: Thelma Woodberry, Blanche Bonner. ^ nitn c?rane: r.veiyn ourton, vvuhelmina Johnson, Rubye Rosomond, Viola Mims, Alvester Mart, Eugene Brown, James Jackson, Ia?roy Dent. Gradfr^ Gertrudf Boney, M aryJ ane S u nfft^^or o t h y T'o a r son,"" _ .Tillin Rppvoa Cornell Johnson, Joshua Martin. ". " High school?Eighth Grade: Annie - Wrcnw, Joaetah Belton^ Annie Le# Rur ley, LaunrlCtheredge^ ' ' . Ninth Grade: Bernard Mcintosh. 1 . " "V ' "BEDTIME CH1I 1 , > * " 1 " .* * * ~ " A Conversation in Flow er i Jahtfr * V v ' ?"Ofi dear! I till U l> ll K Willllll >!|l 1 anr so vvry thirsty." complained tl i:<islv hush sadly. " ? ...!'\Vell I'm sNire we arc just as thir ty as viiii arc," answered,,the clirysal -the11ii^Vin 't'Im teeth?I?think'you nugl lie'tin*, last tilie,_tu complain ahuiit an; tiling as yoti have a chance to. shu MHII "h'Ulll III..If 11 t'llUi'llLly I Ii.iJi M of us." . , "Come to? think of it, I did he; the gardner say J ttas a monthly rbs lie. was not speaking to niu... Uioug, hut the sick lady that lives next dot J 3th Chair At Royal Because of the widespread publ demand, the thrilling and mysterioi drama, the lHth Chair, directed I II. \V. Bauirigaidn<*r-, which wus- pr sented in Allen university audi toriu janL-Eridiiy cvrniim will be nrimprm again *at the Royal theatre Tuesd: This dilfieult and highly eyeitir diama is portrayed realistically 1 _a_uasV frutn_ltUi_sophoniore class < Allen university. ThdstT'^vho drdt see it at Allen will have their chair on the 20th and many who saw will \va"t to see it again.' _ ROYAL SIXTEEN. NEWS ' ~~r v On Monday; April 28th the'membe ot' the Royal Sixteen assembled at tl home of Miss Easter Sumter at ha after five. The president opened tl meeting "tjy*singing, followed by pra ois. Plans were then discussed fi the school closing-dancie on May 30t It was decided that the club menibe wear diesses Of the 'same color'hi material. After all business discussi and'dues collect"'* thi^. hostess servi u delicious Cmrrsg" o f ban ana ice at cakes. The cUio adjourned and eat ,.x pressed an- enjoyable evening.' Mi Mariah Tucker will entertain Mo day, May .5, 11)20. CARD OF THANKS'* _ *' ?? . * The family oiLMafthew Stewart a kno\yledi7W^\vith?$SDkttaful appreciate the valuable -service of .Johnson ai i lD.....n ? ' ?" * I'uuiL'y anu an menus I (IT ItieirkiJ -h,v [)ri;?isinU.s~7ijT?sy mpat tiy?>hiri?t??h illness and death. Mrs'." IlattLe Stewart,: Wife, Mr. AI f reu Stewart, 5*0117?~ -...?Miss' I la Stewart, daughter. FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM . In Beauty Culture . Give- FAN-O-I IN 11 a r, Sculp aiiu Dandi nlf." Prcpai atioi.s a trial. Thei'l worlh-hua -l.een-pro ved- -Registered-ir CJ. S. Pat..-Off. AGENTS WANTED. Write for tern., f _ Made fjy * - M me. Fannie L. Carolina 1029,tjiKh Market Street GEORGETOWN, S. C. IMPORTAI o ^ U11 /J v* /"\ /-] XI V nuiiUL cu Slid dent-minded men,herepy invited to Sunday afternoon 5 & Pearson Hall 132 A matter of extr discussed. . Attorney N. j. Frederit Baumgardner, G. I ee Ratliff ' l_2 . . Don't Kail to Witness (he Come 'THK KYE . . . . -A ('oliieily Dk I'RKSI Senior High (Mas: May 9th ....''?uox t JTA JTA a\ jTA A\ J ^ ^ ^ ^ | THE 131 X - " Will'be n & ROYAL ' :r:'?- ? T uesday evenir n ' ^ - repeated because Remand. ? " Directed by ,H. 1&3SDMISSION X '" .' " ; *' , w ..-n , , I ? t 1 ? - ? . - . - _ = ? -L - * -" STORY FOR" JDREN " i I . ? ' and/ \tho hasn't anv fluwirs at nil. : She/ even told firm it'was her j'tra)'1 -.t 1 ... delio-hf to look, mui-llii- "iniirn v. . 11 at us."1 .. . . - , V - "Well theli," suM t he-rt'h i N'sa 111 he njTstmi complaining. 'J'Jh'iv .hi otic i n that a<V lariii>* worse'than you." I i -my?tHeO-4?ttm?amnitonUftaiid liiij. ' s*- PV as a rric-k.i t a icl w hen Oetol.ii n- comes I am uoiiit* t?. in- c,. I Pi- n^.? ht hest, in 111 y wtiiti- a11<1 yellow-<-li t- r' V* Pit put. pit pat, pit put. In. t aiid .* 1a-Uj ll"' IN the Mowers wme ttu?i??iic111> p.? So. alter- u41 Hit' rose hush l-.n'l i . i if wish. f'4?-Tluuik yoUr- kind i:ain,"-tu4?w4ih , flowers.-all to-jfether., "do couh- ayaoh '.if I J~ Anita. EN'PRE NOl S (il l) ^JlitWWill NORMAL GIVES SOCIAL it- Friday night, April 25th, the Km re.' IS Vol is ell.I. ,.f v .1 - ... vv? v A u/J U1 JJI U ? V L * ^ Ul.J IlUi, 1'IIUJ * - , >y tained with a Carhaet" social in Km< r-httih-srt-which fifteen yucytr-*-we -* i>i present. ptnTal decorateus y. ' :d pvrmiMon. 'I.'hc menu conrirti d <>: h:i:n ice tea, and salt nunc,-and ice cecum ig and Pake. Aftei?_the service, the-cluiih >y 'members 'and gqests marched to' the of melodious music of Mr. .1. B. Hill. Ct (-hues!*- inchfrfed the <'"'lwirili|r it ' ?wiii^klhiib ' ^mn? EfiSP^M hj~ronea complex- ~ VT T . ion.clearandsrnooth, _ . I ' is easy to get if you. 'v j use Nadlnola, the ' ? ! lnarVelous superj bleach and skin beautlficr. ' ''r Nadiriola Bleaching Cream wor-k9 ; quickly. It never fails. No tiwseme waning, no uncertainty.. wtie/i you begiiv^to use-ljladinolg,. improvement V".. -bterts at ohcpj&nd almost before you know it you actually have the gorgeous Kj light cornolexioh vou crave.* til. ' While it bleaches your stein shade by . rt* shade, this fragrant while nojm al.?o? .? | dears away eruptions, . oiliness, blackly heads, enlarged pores. and roughness. ? J ? All you need to do-is to smooth on 1 Nadinola at night?over your face, i mm neck and arms. Though it is the most i ~ t powerful and rapid of al> ' I'-u-hc*,?NadinoTa will not injure the skin. Money-back guarantee and directions in everv~pucltaee. Biyiii using ' Nadinola tonight. At drug and toilet , goods counters, 50 cents. Extra large 1 inoney-saving size $1. Of, you may j r J send us your order, and we will mad t- r Nadinola to yotr promptly, postpaid,--' .. and include, free, a sample of tNadine : face power and valuable beauty, bookk I leti Address Dept. PL, National Toilet Got,-Paris, Tenn., U. 9. A.? - -eSadmoia^leachin^ Cream "[ ; Whitens while you sleep NT NOTICE ight thinking, indepen-j heads of families, a ret, tldPs ? in rl prci nrn vl Ui.uwoigl^u o'clock, at Champion -! !5 Park Street. * eme importance to bei, - ' 4 .' * i . j * ; . ; : * - * .. i ;k?,Dr. N. A. Jenkini.ProL^H^W..^ and H D. Pear?cn. ~ **" : dy Drama in three Acts, entitled the S OF LO.VK" arna in Tliivc Acts . * ^ OPilTKI) in \" s of Allen I'niversily A. IJ. Auditorium | MISS4T! ^ -j:h CHAIR I : : , : ?: : y . ipeHmt*arrfTe ?|r" J _, _ w w ' ^ ATA THEATRE X kg, May 5, at 8:30 X i of the wide spread public ?$? ?-? j^L W. Baumgardner ^ A * I . ? *, ? 1'ASF- SEVEN A1>i'm ( i.hi'i'iiii, 'P?yl"t'. < 4if ford' Prater, Hiniutt . h'nnriir.," ,-^Wat-. LHt^'v v, .ut . J 11 tlenr.i-11 jVj ti * *'11 }** lid handy, I. \i< saini' i >i. 'i s \ 111?t- < Kii? hh'Iii1. 'i ?ft11- i y (K?i<i- ./ir, i AJli-n. Vi1 1 H Hill, ?? I . BoWll". "J .ijl UlSA '>..,1 {, | t>H_ B. " in1' 'i. ^ B' il i 'j .! ' " i'1 i~TTT 1? Aui't' A11 w*> l.vklyii ;\\ rrTTwii ;u,W I'.i'ulnt* 'I'jtv' V'Hi t . mmI V|i?^t ii t:> >.i. :ujd *- I WalKi-r. .-i >1":-"i \i tt.. < ! ill. "' i ? -v?"* ? , ? - ? . DavidX j^EIIisxiii A i IB "" ' J | a?t41irrai iiisuiaiHT I l.?.'ln; I . a III I ? J! i !? I: i :;!!' n j i i i ill . i ' i ~ |ilua< cil v. ii h ij?-. , _ " ?: IMIONK":>1\J : ??I ii j* 1 WASH IN (.'TO' \ Sir ' jf ' ; ' , ; . f BEWITCHING T j becchise she has fight} o ? I ivyi/l I I J / I ? !\i /.I This young lady h'^v found the. secret "of bewitcl-.ir y beauty. She _UiigJj Frctl-P c i t: i c 1 r ~~7.? ener Ointment.^-'fhis p; ejFTfutiah.' famous for fiftyV ; lightens the darkest ski::'.* ! * ;?,-> up pimples, blotches - and. put?murksand does away w!:!i th:ft "u?lv\ shiny" look. . Kcgulur u<e of r:ris ' prepyrru'tm ai- '-ru.....?at-rm Dr. Fred Falnye-r ISk.;i Whk.r., r Preparations keeps your skin light and soft, and niu.b.ea. you bewitching. Dr. Fred Painter's, com: lete lin.i consists of/' Dr. P.rrtl 'V.iitjau'* Sktn .WhftcnrT" Oir.:rnfd~?Skin1 Whitener?Stntpt-'-Skin- Wli.u rier ?z 'Face Powder; "H .' r Dre >or ,o:J HID Deodorant. Sold at all drug 1 stores for 2?c each, or sent posp -Raid upon-receipt of pticr.- 1)1 ? -; Fred 'Painter's Laboratwi*?w* Dept. IS. Atlanta, Ga. *,? - . * . 1 .. "-t'h?TL ' ". 1?."ijr* ?' : Dr. Fred Palmers " SKIN WHITENER . . "Keeps your complexion yoinhful" "" I'nintentional SuiijtU* Mary . ..r,. , . .j ' :he.iu-eh"i >. j'.i.-t us .- a- :!. y Tin'-.. th.jv ?,ehT.,L re. < v. It iii'a'.T > i ill I !".? . j* p..!-. (| iiv-i M'i v < S- :><*,- ' I.,'/: .ij -I'll j-'i' ill i J Tit !: il - . ! M H! i I * -. . 11" > . iI haw- v'iihi-sttiiiviti--', '.jr. .1 ..?! ) r-" a - Tl j! i": ij-. ' 'i.V' !>:' t k" i.i'i.J-'liniV:.-.'"y.'* i ~~~~ ?l-l llV fi II'.! f I II Hi. 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