The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 31, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
? I run Revival Meetings. Missionary
work of Speeches.* Addresses on Race
Problems in meetings-of today. Ad
?uress nev. frank B. McNeal, Columbia,
S. C._ ?
t .
Mrs. Addie Hanberry- of Ashevilie
is spending the week in the city visijing
her son, Prof. Hanbgrry and tuking
in the various commencements.
She is the house guest of Mrs. John
Cannon.
-Therewill be a salad supper on
Monday night, June-2nd at the fcesf?'
nee of Mrs. Hazel G. Bookman,
1712 Gadsden street, given by the
Members of Magnolia Court No. 15.
Mrs. Rosa Jones of. Edgefield, was
~tfta-houae guest ot Mrs. Marie Simp.
kins, while attending the commenoc"""rifent
exercises at Benedict college
? this week.
? Mr*-.-Green Whi*t?"of Imumtn -rs-tlir
r.ouse guest of Mrs. Bernice Hallman,
Miss Georgia Cooke' arrived in the
city Wednesday from Orangeburg
** v option at Statn college.
V . I i
FHerids of Mr. Manning Jefferson
are glad to sfee hiro-out^gain. He received
a broken leg several weeks
. ago while at work and was carried
- to che Good Samaritan hospital when*
:?he remained for some lime.?Me Is
reported resting splendidly at this
; ? 1:
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Johnson
?^Rfd^Triemls^Ttn?F4ore*nee last Sunday.
??Mrs. K. W. Biggti of GramiyilUi. h
' a~pleasant_visi.tor in the eitv. .
Misses Clara and Ruth Thorinyn'1
were the week end guests of Miss Tic
- ion Jackson at her home near ColumVia.
while there they visited Saluda
, dam, Harbison college famous and
. Friendshin A^_ M. E. church. Thev
r??ort that Miss Jackson and her
T: ..friend. Mr. John Pa_ris royally entertn*ned;
them.r Prof.
Machion S7 Garrison of the
city of Greenville, principal of one
of the schools'vn Anderson, nnd^rr-jrtrent
for the North Carolina: Mutual
Tnsuran.ce company, spent Sundav In
the city with his sisters, Miss Minne
sntK-Rr-Garrison. teacher in the Boo-?
kcr Washington high?school?of thi<
eityj ?.. ?
_ Mrs. Louise Capers, mother of Mrs
Pearl Capers Hayhes. died Thursdnv
?morning ^ at* 1 :45v Funeral arrangeMr.-E.
M. Keitt. employee at tlic
local U. S. Post Office, is in the-oftiee
after a week's absence, due to illness,
... Dr. Martin A. Menafee of VooT
nnrmnl an<l industrial sehriol. of
Denmark, was a visitor in our office
on Monday.
Mrs. Josei^V" Cook and daiigWei
Mary attended the commencement ex
??ercises at State college this~~~weuk?.
_= ?Mrs. T.nnise Gary of Harden street
fit fortrln/1 ' ""
t vv% MM\ u VIIC V \MIIIII\:jK I'MK'III rAUIVIM'x
at _ Voorhees nuhisiripl sehout,? dur
ing the week. ?_
- Mrs. Florence Pond of lietroli. I\f!chigan,
spent a pleasant day in the
city last Friday with Mrs. l.onisc
??. Gary.v Mrs; Pond ts~ visiting-in P??n? ?ma-rb
with frinndst ?t Voorhees.
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Miss Mattie Lyles, book-keeper for
Johnson-Bradley undertakers, left on
Tuesday for Tuskegee~ Alabama for a
a stay of several weeks. Miss I;vles
will also visit friends' in Atlanta
wlple^away... .
Mr. and Mrs. JefF""Capers"w?re balled
away last Saturday to attend the
funeral of their cousin. Mr. Samuel
Blassengame at Wittlamslon; Rev.
J. J. Harrison, Mr. H. W. Harrison,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harrison.
Miss L^F. ^Htirris Miss S. T?. Harand
Miss Harrison. Mr. Benjamin
. ' Jones, Mrs} A. Ruflf. Mr. A. E. Wal*
ker, Mrs: S. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. T.
J'. 'Hudson ~and Mr. J. H. Harris attended
the funeral of Mr. N. B. Harrison,
at-West Wateree last-Tuesday.
? Mr. Samuel Brown left Monday affs.llAn.
< r>l~-1 ,1 XT
vn "un7ii 1 ui i luuiuciu, nc? ?iri nc.v,
where'he will spend the summer.
Professor and Mrs. Roy Philip Mercer
Cunningham, of the faculty of
the Harbison Agricultural,* and Irt ?
dustrial institute, at Irmo, are spending
the commencement season at the
home of r*rot. Afld Mrs. P.. (1. Gun
rett. ' - -fRev.
R. E. Brogdon postar of Bethel
A. M. E. Murt'll, of Ot yi rpIiiwhi
Grand Chief T. W. Brown, of the
Samaritans; and- Prof. G. W. Howard,
of Georgteown, were in the city this
week in attendance ori the meetine
of the trustee board Allen university.
They were callers at- the Leader's
office.
Mr. Romeo- Rohlnson re-city
a few weeks ago for NemYt rk.
Friends and relatives of Miss B. T,
Pompey are delighted to have her in
the city again after a succepssful
school term. "* ?JJ;
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HALLELUJAH/
" Wt\ KING
0. i. VIGOR'S
/-n# daring drama,
/Ve$vo ///? /
"Hallelujah" Colorfu
t Picture of Negro.-Life
King Yidor's Triumph Comini
?C^?t>?tol Theatre; Filmed
* on_ Southern Plantations '
Hunting his actors in night club:
Xaw-.yofk-4-bcatres an<l on -the street
of Memphis;? bis locations in thre
Southern states' iti the Mississipj
delta region, ynd working out, fvot
his own personal knowTciW
perieneus, one of the moit dram at
and human stories over depicted o
the screen. Kiitff Yidor. famous d
rector of "TRc Biff Parade" hereFj?
'ast achieved the dream of a lifctinr
It is embodied in "IJallelujhh" firs
>H-talkiny\ .al!-N.'etn'u drama of tt
s? reen. one of Motror(iold\vyn-Maj
= Tr"s hURO^t "profluctrrms:?in*?-ytTir
i which comes to the Capitol Theatr
I I'iarlv in his career as a scTeI'H~TT
rector, Vidor wanted to-stage a Ni
uro drama, and bfid~~tn~+rf;r~head tt
- very story of "Hallelujah" which t
based on his own experiences. Fina
- l.r.-wit-h?the^'mnirnr nf the?ttrHcin
, picture, he was. {riven his chanei
Me| l i^.iddwAm-Mayt-r decided tha
1 with the. rich field <->!' V.??? ?
- - " ?? "^S,w
, blues and spirituals to augment th
- drama, it Avonld be one of the marvel
of the season. '
"Vidnr at once started work on J
i uaptor, and Wanda Tuchoek, seena
. ist, then set out to tilul his stor;
; with Richard Schayer, cast. It rt
I quired a cast of perfect actors ft
r cliousu on?location aloii^?the lianf
: Of the Mississippi. ? . "
Tie jo'.irneyetl m CtrioaKh -\4sitffl
ilie famous Apex dub; ami other Nt
i gro .nijsht.clubs and many Negro thei
ties, then went, to New York, whei
he hired a ball and interviewed full
a thousand aspirants for hides.
sinpniK "Old iMaii ili\w in "SKo
T "actoii foTMlfs"wvork~ tn ~"ivarth" .'an
other pla.Vs, for-/eke, the hero. Froi
. the tiaticing chorus of "Blackbirds t
TUliK"~ y blttug brnrlesquc;?he choos
I ,,,'ei.iy Nina Mae McKmnoy for tli
. role, of" Chick? the charmer.
i lie role of "Missy- Rose" he lille
fiom a phonograph record, when li
chose \ ictoria >pivey, famous "blues
- ....... i. -in.! H-n i y iii-ay.-ex-slave, foi
oier preacher, and Harlem euiior, n
cast for The Rarsbn. The hU-ycar^TJl
--actor .gives -the -.grcutu&L^pci
. jjirniancos jn the picture.
V.U ATloNlNti IN NORTH
Miss Katie S. Knox, popular C'olun
bia debutante, Left .the city Sunda
afternoon for a three weeks' vacatio
in Chicago, I'ittsfc argli and New tori
" iSlle will, on heij^return trip, spen
a Tow days in!' WashO'Xtpn befov
--iuyiudiinj>; here if '{the -'Benedict-A He
summer school. ''
? MRS. 1.11.1.A I.KY Y_1IKHK !
Mrs. l.illa Levy of Now York ("it
arrived here early Wednesday mort
mu' with her. little1 irrand""sort', Kdv
Jr. ' " ^ '? : 7Mrs.
Levy has made New York hi
home for 14 years and all friends ai
~ oel iphted tu~ we 1c o me'Tier ^ iai k to hi
old home "for several weeks.
- >h<? attended the commencement e>
ereises at State college, Oranttehurj
on Wednesday and will vis if ot,he
cities in the state before her retur
" u. Ni'w?York. . t j?
wkduinl annck ni twmtwMrsr^
tjuurlcs wishes to aiuioUia;
the marriaue- of her daughter, Ben
'trice llac.kett, to Mip?Robert Marti)
.JaLinday. May INth, I'.WO. At hum
r.nt fnlhoiin street^ ^ y ^
m a icr 1a (j k a n n oi n ( k m^n t
*? V.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dixon announe
the^majrjajfe of .their daughter,- Hal
tie Mollie, to Mr. Koggie Tucker,,' i
- newark No,.- Jersey.
The marriage?-toolr [>laeeh?-44>-^ttt
26th of April pf this year.
She is now home atteptliPg ' th
~ ~f^dnntin)r--*tyf'vp'**'s of hvr' sifitei
Miss Willie Lee ^Dixon. y ,
M A R UI AC J E A N NUIM mfmlT
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin, an
nounce the marriage of ihefr^lkutph
ter, Lillie Mae, to Rev: J. R. Stc
vens'on, December 20, HI'2'.K
ROYAL SIXTEEN NEWaS
Miss" Margaret Wilson was hostes
to the Royal Sixteep. club Mbhdaj
May llHh at heY home opMIenderso
street. As the-time piece vapproache
5:30 fcueh member, was .stated an
the business matters presented- by th
president. The Plain discussion Ava
the school closing Mitt nee on May 30t
which was the most pala affair of it
kind and marked the closing of th
" school year;?At thi? .-nrl nf {ho bus
ness matters the hostess served frio
spring chicken sandwiches', iced lemO
tea and a sweet course of strawberr
- ' <* * ".nnni nrifl Inyor (Mike.
On Monday, May gfi'thMiss Sadi
Adams opened hef doors to the Royt
Sixteen and at half^utter five a pre
pram was rendrt^ Tiy a proup T
the: member's. Plans?we.i;^1 then full
discussed concerning tb^.,ti?Jp<)ol clos
inp nance. ?r~~rp.
_ Miss Atlums served;^'A - f5
Xi7i?i*>? <Vf- barn sundjj^wpif land _icc
tea followed hy peact^'yfftthi wF>T|')pe
; cream ami sponge cffKotagEfac evenm
was most, delightfully aHfHkdeasantl
Thjo -"blub will raeef Month*?
Jun^Sbd fit the . hoitte o* Miss Hele
' l>a"nerly oh Waym? f^Aet. j ,
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THE^ PAIJ^
Holloway's Business
School Offers Great
A d v a n t a j? e~?
llollowjfy's_ Rusiness School?Your
Opportunity
Out -at 2029 TayToFTSTreet^is-aa-aipt
_ to-date business school operated b>
1 the Rev. M. 11. Holloway who is thoro
Hi. REV. M. ll^iOIXOWAY
1- ly prepared to give ,you a course ii
TT 'typewriting'- -or short?Hmrrd?m?liiUh
Before giving you the details as t<
t. the charges fO'r either or both or thi
c, average time to complete one or both
ie we are going to sketch his biogruph;
Is by summarizing his achievements am
mentioning The positions"he noW hold?
i-" He was bp'frn in McCormick county
r- His mother died when he was six day
y, trlcl and fifs father gave him away
i- lie was reared 011 the farm in McCor
>r niiek county. He stayed with his fos
rp or parents until lie was 21. years old
ne During this time he woekeiT htft wa;
thrli 'school and, after he was.21,~tr
W lett his-t'iwter parents and worked"fnfi
accumulated enough money to pur
4* chase, a 50-acre farm withui a Pal
e mile of his birthplace:
T During the Worjd War he went ti
Philadelphia, Pa., aluT was employee
*L 1>v the Remington-A^my Co., jn manu
factuting fcrmy rifles. While here In
'c attended the Duncan's Business Col
lege. He completed the course am
l1 er.me home at -the close?of the war
,l He then taught at Bettis Academy
* Trenton, C.?Since 11*21?he ha:
ll' .successfully taught typewriting am
shfrrt'hanci in the city of Columbia
d 11:- - *.... ?Vw.? 1?
I ills eilll'icilty <is u icav.ncr in. tnir* vm
\ pacity is noticed in the fact that h<
. was employed four years at- -Benedict
? College?an "A" class institution.
^ The course?both?typcivi iting am
-short hand is $00 when paid in week
i*'-"f $5.00 each, "and th<
average time to complete.thj^.courseT
three months. Accuracy- and speet
for this period depends , on the inter
est manifested in the work by tin
L" student! If you pay $-5 - when?rm
V, enter and $25 at the end of the firs'
" month, you can get the course foi
* $50. Dues paid for one subject is hall
111-of?the above named acnounts, but
e the time to' complete it is about tin
"same aa -the- tiqie. mentioned to com
plete botji. Therefore, most student!
take both?'"killing two birdds wit!
one shot,." - - Mr.
Holloway came To .Columbi:
X with one Oliver Typewriter, hut h<
now has' many modern machines am
r-. quie a nunfber of students aniLJia.!
~ wmrforhitmrlf a imputation as a com
'' petant business teacher. He does hbl
l' only believe in a business educatior
>r Tor' our "ISTjyH UlKi .also i-ni
ployment for them after such educa
L' tion is obtained. This is proved in hi>
efforts to employ as many?memhort
1 of our race as possible. Aside fron
^ the bnsine-'S -"'It'1"!, li"
? -rnfld fn no nr apd has tlmy person?
employed in it! ' His auto ygjlmr shoj
, employs one oi two mom,.l&ihus'mos:
' school up stairs, his cafe dou n stair..ttitT
hrs-teoto shou-iti the-*year --all a1
L" 202U Taylor Street, lie g^so ha.A 7Tv<
bits in and around Columbia'.- lie ha:
l" two automobiles artdtfchojrh?are ?U
-tr -good?Whem*h<? refers ti
I Thg;_iuture growth c^jplpis school, ti
(. seems that employmMWrrgr leuener;
f' is emphasized rather 1thah accumulat
* intr money. I^trathej^Atrrpwinindet
leaders follow his bwafffwartedness
. From his early existence to thi
present time, he never lest sight ol
lh? mlulJ i i ^Tlii.i mllim.
seemed to have followed hirn in aT
^ of his doings and, without aiul cxag
' irerntion or any apology for the statement,
we say his character as a ml
nister is spotless, He pastors Ne\a
Brookland Baptist Church and is president
of the Gethseman0 Union ant
Sunday School Convention of this
* stafe^Thts?convention consists?^oi
14 churches: ~ "
As a special offer to the members ol
the 14 . churches in the Gethesmam
U.ttipn, the Holloway Business School
at '2028 Taylor Street is offering th(
3 full course to any one memhei* <rf ct
r< ther church-out of the 14 for only $20
n $10 when you enter -and .$.10 At .tin
^ end of the first month, Any churcl
" out of the 14 sending two student.
e the course is $50, $25 wh?n you entei
3 nnd $25 at the end of the first month
" Being the President of this linioi
s which includes, this number of chur
,e ches, Rev. Holloway is extending thi:
L: offer to these 14 churches. One mem
" her gats.-the course for $.30 i>i $4t
n less thah the original amount am
y two get it for $50 or $00 less that
the actual amount. If the chitdrei
e are not members ol the f.'lld cluimlii"
l' and their parents are, the children ge
> the benefit of the offer just the same
provided, however, that they are un
y der age and living with their parent;
who are members of either of the Jchurches
in the Gethsemane Union.
1H?Rev. M7 IT. HoTToway was rcarei
d. hy.Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Dean of Edge
THt'ed MniPihTated him tiki
t? real parents. He was converted un
y der Rev. W. M. Peterson, of Edgefielc
if? who baptized, him, licenactLMm^mar
n vied him and ordained him. He wi srv
es to thft*?1t Mi. and Mi?. Heart ami
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K*: M
8HTO LEADER - | . T.
BED-TIME
tmtm******wmmwm
JEST SUl'POSH-;^ ?
- JA:strstfppose, dear little puds aiuLhaji;*
r Tfiat this" world wai madulgf-Xrihkat'j
jind toys, ,v
Candies and puddings,^ .
Sll^.TT-jtnd stttrr^^_ 1 ll_
' fmii 1//??rr?rrt?~
V1** """ T
?' Ami eeei,e tli'mu?rrirr,?"*
.Just suppose*.
.Just suppose, tlii* mhooii ami stars'mi
bright.
Were-made-of icing, sweet ai'd light
Tho sun that shine's way. u-p high
Were a- golden, ftakt*\\ eustard pip,
.Just suppose.
Jest suppose the drops of rain anil
sleet, ? ?~J ;';j
Were tally -anel?lieeffie'e. -gum-dreps
weet, _ The
snow anel ice"
The* dew ,^id ' hail. '
- -?ere?bottlus and?bottles?of?giagm
ale, ** V.; 'i
.Just suppose. **t ^"'Vi :
We could eat and drink and drink Mini
eat - . .
t Tied we , f tuIdii i. move our hhntl"
nor feet, _ _
Rev. Peterson fur 'their kindnes.
M, II. Hollo way's Busjitess School
will open on the 9th of June,~lt>:',tl;
t having fur its teachers Miss ChfrrlotU
li.rl-^in Minn Role* and others. I'lca-(
j send ywur applications in on time t<
? t'021) Tavlor Street, Columbia, S. C
I'hone 9115. _ ^ ^
] i'HYl.US*. NVHKATUKYf vliKANVIl
- Y.W. C. A. NOTI'.H>*
The huy.aur was >|(iite- u success.
Tile Y. uirls worked hard. Tl,e 111
dost rial girls raised more than'jH'ihii
share of money. 'Or,
L_, \Ve thank the t.'ohen ChaillJiln)^
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- - DIAL 12 l ?? j
1 ^cst Material, ishoes Dyed in the
,, I.atest\$?oiors. Guaranteed
| Prompt Delivery Service
I Quick Service Shoe
i, w Repair Shop
t5? 1121 Washington St.??-Col'a. S.
TOM HUDSON J ACK SCOTT
\ 1J HUSTON JTT1IXKTTN
I A New Tri
Director o
Par
An 13 ?c 138
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romance
1 Negro life V
J The most keenly a- j
' wjaited motion picture
? .of.muny?seasams. _ _
- Nri'w vim ?ill see this
: ,'pYitfhty Kpie of'- the
^colored race told in
, t hr MI i n k dialogue and ___ _
t I song?which?Ittts?been ?:??
' I months in the nmkin^' - '
j 8 under the directorial
i | hand ol> Kinn Vidor. .? *
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1 > ?' v 1 uyjjuiiu.s.- >vu_u 1?.! ache ain
'.. jHBa kit of "Bieffi-'we would hav<
lyiffifr t;Uuy riu^jT \ 1 ..
unposc, >'iV ',V.
But ot!( who 7S and. tru>
ffifoVt lliill.. .1 111 AWlkl tft. ^1,JJil
j&m! _V<(U . - *
II.'. i.WUl.- H ,.r l.uU. I'HII!^ niti;
Jj. V-'thLows, . .
I . I.'I. .... .. . L . < II
- j iii^ n .> Vll ill IMlH'tll,
| Minis' thaV sin-.
'i" Ri\vf s tfitiT run,
brook's that flow. jt
...ThU .stai's and mTrmr.r
And thv sun that^glows;-^?
.Animals that .roam tin- forest wild
Mot s tiiat.JHt irYr the whoh- conn
; try^aide,- : 4 ' , '
Mfeu'iityA^v^fiaL . iu\yi?r tftry up hijrh
I ho Viu\^ ants marching Uy,
1 : The Ut(?a\tf'n.- a Imve, the earth he
; heathr ' 1?F . . :
.'t'lff air.j.iit-athv so. pure and
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Uhi'ii by?to,vol all. ><Mi and mi*,
- L :|'|?' I'lih'tiU'.-lu tiiaalii-i lit all we -in
ll : pA* Anita.
....*)i' .tv . *.. ?? i ?: *?r~r.
fur , lU-tn nhS&s ^liicji. Wore made hy
iV.ier.id* iHTflk afUfi'ul rurnn-llfn.
"AVi-'al^/ (.(tank Champion and Pear
. >iui of their hall and fm
. ,\i -need
nil. W havd not hei-n able to aifi>
im date al| rtrr girls. ?;
. Shi jt^Vs.. for the library aiv beirej
(nit in ami it is hoped that soon nt.i
~fi'i..ii|i urn >iav*L-^-hhl'jL!!y:..'.
M K. ( Ill U( II
lkkvvs raragh:
10\pert .Mt'chanics .
I for an\ car or t rock
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PAGE SEVEN
8:HU "p. m., A musical'and literary
y voprarrt under the auspices-oT tlTe "
p( laf'.iri Alumni association. Some of
the participants are- Rev. S. S. Young
- Month 1*1. A. .J I'l.llinv V I Kimlm
ick, Tistp who will give a brief hisiiu'f.
o? Clatlin.
\\Iiss Catherine Iftiover, secretary
I l>r. A. J. Collins, Pres. local Assn.
J. P.1 Page, Pastor.
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Day id G. Ellison
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1 II 1 I Muf T??<1
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ltoiiest and ellieient ittte+u. ^
jjxion-' j?iven to all Wusinuas
i i^riaav^^grith me.
'jP1 .^ONE-5717- -. "
1221 -WASHINGTON SI.
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ATT R ACT TV ?
jjp If-you want to be popular-Traits*P
, ;uui bumpicxiun son aim-V
Dr*. Fred Palmer's Skirv Whitciicr
Ointment is considered the very
[ best toTigHfen and soften the dark--i?est
skin, clear up pimpled. hh'tenci
and tan marks, and it entirely d^cs
away with that "oily, shiny" took.
-?Regular- use o? this preparation
along with the triLci Di .?Fr??l i
I Palmer Skin Whmrner. Prepaia- " ,
! tions keeps your skin soft and
[ smooth and makes you luuTTifuruci
tive. ? - . .
Dr. Fred Palrrfei-s^c'otnplete line
consists of: Dr. t red faimer s
j~ Skin Whitcner Omtrncnt; - trkiit
Whitener Soap; Skin Vvhiteiur
Face Povyde*; Hair Dresser and
"HID Deodorant. Sold at all dr..;
stores^for 2Sc each, or sen: pry; paid
upon receipt'of price." Dr. '
Fred Palmer's Laboratories. Dijiu
16, Atlanta, Ga.
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Dr. Fred Palmer's
SKIN WHITER ER
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"Keeps your complexion vouthfc!"
Adults CuntriK't Children's
Diesases
-?s-vVrhrttr mnr"trfrd d'oy vontnKt many
._ial11!?1 le-)idiseases. "And, usually, they
i sutler from Thenr much ' more than
" rl.l.dii il il". Ft.n iustuiKi. ninny mlults
Contract, \\iirms, an ailment usually as-"* v
soi-ia; ial witli children. Sometimeila
y > iITt-1-.intensolx ami take expeii" ^
sixi- medical t ivatniinvtsry;ithout reulfzinc
that xxurms ate the cause of their ,
ti-o-u-ldes. Yet... the svmntoins nr.. tRe
--same?as in children. du.s.su.i _ap[u-t ite
}"and \\eighty grinding the leftn and
restless sleep, itching of the nose and i
anus, and abdominal pains. Ahd.. tile
sames medicine that surely and hartiv-/ * - *
lessly"expels round pin xxurms- from ,
children will do the.same for mkdts-?. ,
W hites Cream Veriiriifiige,?\yhich you ~
can get at ' .
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