The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 14, 1931, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Free Details. .Write tot Exchange, Box GO??A, El Monte, Angeles, Calif. ' nOXTTA I?K HA I? n TIM 1us teach you how to locate treasure Radio. New, prol'itahh "buy, in Fiee Details. "Exchange, Box GQT^ El Monte, Calif. START A BUSINESS OF YO nvu-v w ^ Send 10 cant coin l'or outfit today. ? ArtrSetviee, Dept. RS; GIE1! Rock, \ OU CAN EASILV learn how 1'",ate buried troamro by Radio. ifi, l-'"X SPECIAL NOTIC * AND CO! TO CONTRIBUTORS: The Rule oi all Lp-'iVlial Communities as to News. Lit Up Subscribers and Weekly J for each community reecivin ^4 Up Subscribers or 50 Weekly y The Palmetto T.ond.-r ha . n ^ Rule. But on account of the , ?, many requests for Advcrti-i The Leader to enforce the 1 ?* less than 50 Paid Up Subscr X be restricted to an foccasiqpa month; or until the Ai?ent or -*? '"try up to the stan'dflr'd. ~~ i' TO SUBSCRIBERS: ?* On account of the Uncm JT. Depression The Leader has t to any of its Subscribers. E an appeal to the Loyal as wt * therefore asking the Loyal S ^ Will*. 1Qf-l1 Qnn/?nnf l\*. ill send in tho full amount of ! ?? we are asking that you sent J> We will be compelled to dis< T scribers after that.date. FTe ;.elt accordingly! ? The Palmetto Leader is ci J the plant in order that its . metropolitan newspaper. Ir ?? with the leading newspapers X ed supports of_its read***,?' . type machne, to facilitating The leader maintains the Job Printing Plant among ou f the readers to know that ev( Letter Heeds, Hand Bills, Pr< 4^ Sunday School Report Blanl ' X 1 -AnnouncementXardsv_La.iacl "T?> sent to this office helps to-k larly and on time. Mail Or May we hear from you be Yours for : THE PAL A, Assembly Street. 4 ? - ? ? ?tr~~~ <:* * * * <*? <*< < <~x-x-xk~x~x^~x~x~x~x~x~x~x?: Abstracts from the ArtHuilI Kep irolina Mutual LifeJLnsur ' For Years 1929 and li INCOME 1929 i ' _ $1,910,51 nts . 105,52 iconic __ _ 3,61 OTAL V $2,078,71 I nism IRSEMENTS 1 ; "V t" $ 442.00 monts ?? 14 40 - 342,55 \L ^ V$ 798.94 Expense, 4 _ $ 642,06 sense' _ ___ _ 219,6.9 ASSETS s _ ? $3,560,03 PLIABILITIES _ $3,258 57 Proofs . " ;* 29,75 laid in Advancet ruinations, _-? - ' _ 66.83 rve for FluciSSOt ?> ; nd Mortality 71.21 133,65 )TAL . ' $3,560.03 'olicyholders since organization $1 i7~t<r mature a 20 year Endo\ymei 00 in Mtrttrrrid ~En d o wnnynt s~r ' rolina Mutual Life Instir: DURHAM, N. C. . OFFICERS ... .... President c;. w. Cox Vuo-Prcs.-Spcrct.iary ' i\T. Ay Coins ... y. Treasurer .T. T.. Whecloi ^ Mod icn.l -Direct or p. C. Pears . ".Asst. .Spc'y.-Mirr. p. ,\. .t! wh .Asst. Sec'.v.-Auditor * V W V V % %r %? ? <SJ in," A, P.I .\leiiio, Los Angeles, Ca TlTT.P WANTED MLX. WOMKN? Make Money ? home. Collect names and addres lor Inc. nisir.ulions Free. P. Buddie, lL'll S St. Washington, I). dm. ?yu.-TV l..UtiKS" AT UNCI la ^ 1 ari starling an extensive Mail Campaign.. 'Addressing envelopes ' punne during spare time. Experiei ? y-unret'ssai.s. tTXi-olteiU pay .7 Limf ?r;>pliowni^. Ernd Poll' 'lamped?* i.by mossed Knvelope for Applicati ess 1 Vat'son. Box 7U11, Richmond, Va Aw^vi-S: ,sv11 oHs-siiwtal- I Creams- ami Beauty, Aid-. Somethi Sells on sight, .lames Tittm .00."'Wisgudro, New Mexico. ;tar, ' MEDICAL * pa- M A II OCA LA X AT IV K Tl E ill: T A to LETS relievo constripation, \yllici At.-* nis>, slut. jvish -.liver,- lu adai-lies , a n?ir.iilaii.i..i>. ;;o .D.uA^.Tr.aUUj **+ AAA>tA A A 1 %.* W JE TO SUBSCRIBERS MTRIBUTORS. ? :e Weekly Newspaper:- is to limit {ill tors according to the number of Paid Sales Topics-. T The minimum amount < g a Weekly N\w- Letter is ao Paid , Sales Copies. at in th.i i!11.it.linirod . O'intly I 11.1 * increased cost of produt*lion and the ing space; it becomes necessary for , tule. Hereafter communities having.,. iBers (>r 50 Weekly Sales Conk's wflT * 1 letter; that is once -or twice pdr 1 ont ribiitor shall work.Ins -C-._nimufu . pioxmcnt Situation and the \ational teen reluctant to discontinue the paper lut it now becomes necessary to make dl as the Delinquent, readers. We are ubscribers to. send in at lea-t $1.00 on 15th; and those that can afford-it to 52.00. To the Delinquent Subscribers I nc ninnli o w t-tsic c i K1L.? ' Af i r ?.L . .... C*.-- jnr.-.-nru I iy .ri.ut.-n l.JUl. continue some of the Delinquent Subase take Due Notice and govern your? ? ?? i ^ntinually adding new machinery tr> readers may have a bettor ml more i order to keep ThP Loader on par of the Nation.it requires thP unstintQur immediate need 'is-fllhot.faer Lino^~~~ to issuance of the paper on time, most Up-To-.Dato and host equipped r group in South Carolina.' We want )ry job for Tickets, Cards, Kirt?e lopes, >grams, Wedding Invitations, Minutes, <s, Visiting Cards, Social Stationery, L-Cygrything-in-the Job Printing -Line - :ecp yottr paper coming to you roguders receive Prompt AttentioW. fore March 15th, 1$31 ? the Progress of the Race, METTO LEADER, = Oiiuxnhia, 8. C.? * . - ;? " M-?"7~-f " " , , THE PALMETT :~x~x~x~xk~x~xx~x~x~x~:?*x~x *1? 1 i fu X Yi*? otpw?:?'; . ' 1. % ? _ X Le ance Company X Y 4 X 9 >30 1930 :| X *. 7.19 $1,901,036.52 | _ JM c 10.75 175,934.48 * Y ? ;a.i8 ... 2,i8i.i6 ?- y^ 1.12? $2,079,152.16 * ? <? h ? > * ? P' 1 a T n 4.09 $ 416,285.03 f~ > ti lQJIQ ?5.700.00 2 *3*-^ 4.70 313,618.49 "7 * x d ?? ' %' ft 8.79___ $ J735,603.49 % i c9.99 $ 629,168.54 X V P WW It '2.28 206.107.31 | A r< Y X b |. Y t. I* b 0.60 88,783,612.02 " | u ;v , 1?Y?1 ~ ? I Yt 3.91 83,434.482:00 X > V( 4.24 30,777.85 . 'X c< . . >ul ? - . , i-&M x y H< 5.45 75,249.87 . Y p x Y ? -???-? ?| t> al 1.31 -90.^00.00 >: 5.72 153,109.30 X "?^ , 0.66 $3,783,619.^2 ? A d< [0.765,200.46. 1; T' ri Y 1, it Policy. r We have al- _ ...J - <?* ? 5 y E ance Company 4 Y % <v t X <y?1 * X S Director of Apents ' $ .. . Assistant Manaeer jh~ i- Regional Supervisor % " C>1 Regional Supervisor ?|? A. ?' rrT--^aitTr~Sxrpirrvts6f" ~ ^ J . it ted Cashier i 111 * f ft X :-al % T1 Y 1,1 !,W"M"X*4X**X,,X~:*K,,WmW"X,,!"X';;' t hi $5 \]J , , ; j ^ 21) cents Postpaid. IL Caveney, ]n, Hf. Iteeeher St. Elmira, N. Y. j ,rc |. ~ NOV. EI/TIES .at' .JAPANESE WONDERFUL TOYS1" scs a collection of 20 -varieties offered at atl 11. Wholesale Pvieoi - Son/I' o /ci f>n\ >1 jl vii v- ^.pi.uu;. C. Hirata Co., Id Kamitenjin FHg'ashi, r;'. X'isa Suma, Kobe. .T^nan. . o co me (; KNUI nE ~ZZZI7IZZ rTTT* !H at AXFSE Incense? 36 pieces in G de- Vs ace li^htfn1 nrlo.-g?25_ eentsr RecT^Star Special?Burnor Free! Dixon Smith, ar Id- Rfffim 004?B, 1-121 Al'l'fl SC.' Phila-^*** on. dolphia, Pa. he SLOT MACHINE CHECKS"post- to old paid?100, 5 cents. $1.00; 500, $4.05; , inS 1,000, $8; 100, 25 cents, $1.25; 500, 11 n' 85.50; 1.000. $10. Sample* m con^',? Standard NovrOt"- Co.. Enid, Okla. | - ? MI SC EL L A NEO US? ,H; >VONDESFUL HAND T.r.TTOM_ -Softens?and lulieves ( happ^^hands 'lit over nite. I've made it 20 years. For- i ^Hrmt!r~yr^rr--'yE LL11' DICK 1X 919 Spruce Street Indianapolis, In- e\ v5> diana. * ? j ht 4%, FRIENDS: Have, a Fair Complexion i nc X with our special Cold Creams. Send I *VI "> ' cents for Trial Bottle. Jamos Pitt ! nv <?* nian, M.osquero, New Mexico. I . X = | ? y j ne ijl USED CARS ' L !,% WITH AN O. K. THAT CO IT NTS _ ^ .SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK: TT ^ A 1929 PONTIAC SEDAN ! af ^ mzm a* Cars on Lot No. 1 j Sc ?* | bo 1'r.ugims*-demands. thut you have ~ac ^ 1 i cess to an auotmobile. Why. not look ^ V at ours before buving? _ ?S- 'C'?rr T'hFvrc.lef 'roup " $150J)0 ^ 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 250,00 . X 1929 Ford Roadster . 250.00 K' V 1929 Chevrolet Coupe __ 195.00 ?* 192:5' Dodgre Sedan 75.0* . . JL 1929 Chevrolet Truck 295.09 " IT tfiOC T.V 1 /"< 1-' " "" ' ^ I . _?> |- iiiti i out'11 i; I O.U'i I " 1028 Ford Truck , ___ 250.00 SP 1020 Dndere Roadster 105.W X 1020 CMC T'-M'-IC .. . ... 351. t 1027 Willys-Knight Sedan 95.00 ^ > 1027 Whippet Sedan 95.00 j A 1027 Chevrolet Coach 175.00 ! ('c Y ' i n Next. to Me iMaster-'s on Hampton S* I gi ?? 1027 Whippet Roadster $150.00 [R< 1020 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 475.00 j 1 X 1027 Pontine Sedan __ 185.00 j 1041 FoyH Spdan ??0504)0 O | 1020 Pierce-Arrow Touring __ 250.00 Pf Jk I 1020 Chevrolet Coach .... 365.00 , I I 1020 Chevrolet Coupe 300.00 ?a 1020 Chevrolet Cabriolet .. 350.00 "a ?* 1028 Chevrolet Roadster 175.00 ja JX 1025 Dodge ?t" __ C 95.00 I i 1924 Hupmobile. Sedan ... 65.09- ;R: Y 1926 Buick" 'Coach" ~ 95.00 ! I >! JL . .. . Cars on Lot No. 2 , J 'r ^ 1105 Hampton St., Near Assembly St, i < Y CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. s! T T-? f 1232 HAMPTON STREET | ' Phone 6182. 0 LEADER i- 'i i ? COLUMBIA CLINIC lO ENLARGE. ENUEAVORg = -?j ? ~ Lai . When Dp, Matilda A. Evans, South- ajt Carolina's most outstanding wo- guv nan physician, had through general j K^oi'vnt iitnc? acts and experience, become convinc- je*c d of, and obsessed with, the fact hat a real modern and up-to-date ^0j linie for our group in Columbia and wjt ontiguous treritory, had long been, j ml now wna, an inereos ingly impcra- ~p>u| ive need, she was enabled so sue- iyt, essfully to impress her findings and ^ on v Let ions ^upon a choice group 7~n f men and women of altruistic spirthat an organization known as the Columbia Clinic Association was rou&ht into being. And with Dr. ^ r Ivans as General Director, the oranizaiion soon began to function a ' ..j ^ jrely eleemosynary institution known | S_ the Columbia?Clime which," at no ; * ime, could have been regarded as an ' L, xp'ci'i?i"iii?beemme. from?t+rc VCI y i eginning,?in?addition to the hun- , r. reds who .were vaccinated?a thing .R >r which no provision for our group 'I11 ad been made?other hundrods re-j"1": eivcd medical inspection that led tai hysical and even mental defects Hi?i 1 N nd~~they not been revealed'and cor- I11** eeted, a lobust and adult life would au ave been an impossibility and. in far !C1 a ao many cases, an early grave would 1 ave been inevitable. (l n0!" To enable the Columbia Clinic adeately to function, along lines "most nndi'1-n .and?approved, I>r.?Kvunn bated The heading climes in America 1 i) observe the 'latest methods m 'el' ogue and to study the modes of pro- . ?edurc that obtain. The out come 'nt P - this visit was that central and per- ton lanent headquarters were establish- am* :1 at the con or of Harden and Lady was ts., with well equipped Dtntal Pcartment, Derailment of nose and ^rr uoat, Department of eye 'and car. ^ nd Department of gem,in: oHmu ' a-^ ^ en-,-of which the- irrosC'succesTTuny F* ?!( nqrated kindergarten is a conspieu- a^,v js part. . ^ It has come to pass that the d;v L'mands upon the :Columt.ia Ci'i ic lua ave so increased in number and vai a ety that enlargement of" quarters Was ave become necessary aud an in- ]?>' ^ijse in" the number of workers a ^ ?' alter imperative. In spite of her ?f * miu ausuuueu practice, ur. 1 |J>? vans, in addition to Inr usual hours ?the?institution? was?necessitated -Abc^ lly last week to give at her private c;g' fice medical attention to 'Zt elinie -'* ises, 11 of which wore cases of A osqola. Even from the rural dis- Dai: icts?. demands for medical inspee still in increasingly conic. Tliey neitR- ?-dd can, nor should they, be ignored unprovided for. "the Arrangements are" now in the niak- ^'hii g to attach to the regular clinic <'en aff two young doctors, an addition C!i nurse, and two welfare workers, ere; le number of underpriviledged and The glected children extanct among us _____ ake these necessary and other.cnrgeniehts, adequate'-- to cover which . >0000 just must' be had. Towards \ * 1 e raising of that amount the Clin- *. Association has launched a cam- *j* ign of which the Rev. R. C.. Stover, "A widely and most favorably known jy cal minister of the gospel is nian.i- X 1 - IY Dr.^Kvan? who has an all consum- |*? g passton for alleviatip - suffering jy id ills, os-i'eially amoirr the t?Q''' |Y <1 neglected, is elated over what th.* ilunihia Clinic has thus far- ac- Y niplishcd and enthusiastically , ex- . ctant of the. far great* r things -. ^ yet to do The realm of clinic en id- desire, h?-.r life work. And in ^ ^; I i> eh.] 1 o ? 'i* inind ..and heart, she- is resolved put her life's- bt -t cltsH t.^ r~ S?L BIRDIE HARRISON BERRIED . S ?^ SI ND W ??? . "Fimcr.il Services?.-Vt? Fine Grove?>B? "M"thoriist Church B_?. Funeral .Services for Birdie Han i r'h who wed mi?ii.'i liumu" Tin .ido.< B ening, .following a brief illness were I jld at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afterion. The Rev. L. F. Vance, Pastor itli the Elder I.ykos present." Intel ~~1 ent in (drove Ceineto"" vfbral tributes wore beauti 1 and ?' ' *; ' ' many iw do ' ' intr the funeral serto a -fdo suiur "by .vlrs. Vance: iper, by Miss Martha Suber. Mrsr~Birdi" wrs~horn in RichlanrH?:? >unty. Dutch Fork, near Columbia; ter a few years in school she gave i the struggle and- ; >';nd r- ' ' with Mr. E. Harri-on, leaving >uth Carolina 1?20 and made her | nie with her husband and parents. tltimpre. 3I<L. ?-. ? !_ Sur*-' ' arc her hiisband, Mr. s'cp sons, two ' rlunibin nnd-mu?- of Unliiiomv?ft - . a er and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Lillycnley, of Baltimore, Md. Mrs: Harrison was a woman of 1 le traits of character. She was nd generous, cheerful and optimis; and her missing will leave a' sad iot in the heart of her nianv relates and Fiends." Baltimore, Md.,? We bowAto Him ho does all things well and for the st of Ilis creatures. Whereas the ceased ccn.o to our city in. P.'20. The 'year "H>22 .sfrr "confessed reli- H tm?and?w*?hapi . il?ky?Lh , lat ; ?v. James Boi"'y. frhe v. a^rr.fv.i* "> 1 in a., i,ding her .church the" of n in'pain iind not reeling well. Be it therefore, resolved th<u mi the issing of our dear sister, tiie church las lost a faithful nic-rib ; t/ie in\.< a di.'hnpr number- the .is ind a >.tintLv v i-fe and the neighbors.,, peaceable neighbor. Resolved that the church extends s ln-art felt sympathy to the family ld rorrrmrm+ km-m-to t.'od-wkaJia;c ; lly token lus bwi and'planted he* . i the land for which .-. e long m>i-cdT f'JtTcrr v nmt- p?-hred. Sleep ^ take your rest, we shall meet you >me day. By order of tttu church, r Rev. M. Wtikei son, Pasl/r; Mary L. A Is'on, Clerk / ' c ^ESTKUT^RA(;lr\Rim V - * . ^ ["Tie many- friends of Mr. Peter ^ Kior art; glad to sou him out again n Or being confuted to his-home for o oral weeks with "flu." b tlr. J. D. McLarkin. Sr.. with hi.- tj ) soil:?, Mr. J. 1). and W S; >r {i Lurkin, with Prof. It. Tate and J ; G. Bernard Allen, motored to I' uiubia Sunday, and spent the day t h relativesyand friends. titer an illness of 10 days, little t jie Elizabeth Hickumbottom dTed d dnesday at the. home of her par- U s, Air, and Airs. Paul Hiekumbot- i i. In a pretty white plush half s eh casket, the body was laid to e L in Gethsemane grave yard>. be- A ? her grand-father who proceeded i a few months, ago. The lit tl? e ave was banked \yitli beautiful -t vers. nday, came as a great shock to. 'ster friends white and colored. J Walker' was 'for riiany years, pro- ( tor of a pressing club,.But at the > i* of hi<- lU'Ol.h- riir> nrnrsiov- T. a white establishment; The Royal lots. .While running his own shop _ vas known as Uncle Sam's PressClub. He'leaves a wife, two u ^liters, two sons ami sisters. Fun 1 arrangements will .he made on / 2 arrival of his children from ,j them cities. ..r'.. Irs. Lucy Laney, of Kershaw, i lit wo weeks with her daughter,s. J. \V. Wright. ' She returned I 11 rda y," accompanied by her Uaugb- I . Miss Adell Laney. ^ "ohn'ng as a great surprise to i nds was the marriage "Monday af- J loon o TTT iss Annie Mae Pearson,|-i Mr. Trez Feaster. Miss Pearson- i i a student in the Gth grade ol" t ley Hi. Mr, Feaster is from near v at Falls, f Ir. ami Mrs. Paul Hickumbottom,. j . R. Has it 'and Mvijt.Ti_lliain_.nio ri >?i to~\Vaxhaw Sunday to visit rel- I 'es. t Irs. Rebecca Davis left Tuesday t lit fo^ Atlanta, Ga., to attend the r eral of a relative. he last hall game of the season a played Monday afternoon at Fin- v i:i with ilii1 JefTerson Hi girls^ol, ii irr The . stove. .\vii& '.>S?6 in 'favor- -v 'iivley Hi girls. Miss Lorene liar ji "the coach has shown deep inter- e in the girls, and is pleased With i ir work?foi il.is season, uut oi "Ti it games played, Finlcv Hi woo | V! group of. citizens greeted Mrs. n . . . 1)..11.1 - rn i . . - - \\ milKiiry i auor at "lira nu rd In ta lie on Tuesday evening, when she n ivssed them in interest of Fair w d School. As the honor guestoi o - Ft'dora;. ( d Clul> of tire taiM-xxU IT ;*Ti Mrs, C. K. leathers is presi- j) ! . a reception was ?civen her. I I ickcn saLad. sal lines, cake, ice I < ua . and hoi locon. were served j v iu'ograin "?pehe?l with the Negro a FLOYD SERVL ' -I Corner Washington - Gas, Oil, Washing # L T ? rJL-' Free Air, Free.Cra EFFICIENT AND I* , . Wo. Solicit" Yoi - FLOYD SERV1 Corner Wyr^hington II. V. YOUNG, Manager ' ^HALYARD^S - ^?-? la 1(> FINE our i;rk es ari We Work on ali Chevrolet ? r WILlTfAM HA'f I ^)nly Each Con C.^ /\ Marivonne T Ij UK the followi I ? W * W Marivonne H I W I ' M*5fe?95! - mar iruiinr Marivonne C The Totif Coel Marivonne L of AJI Ten Items EarSonne F O You Marivonne E Martvonne P ADVERTISING This Coupon together 'with one Combination Package truly exquisite Marivonne __ V &nd one 12,00 boltlt .Marivc send cheek or money ordei 521 Cedar Ave., Scranton, "Name UAddreee If you are not ?ttlsfle< " be refurw Saturday, March 14, 1931. Muttonal Anlhcm; with Prof. R. Tate ~c~ it the |>u;iu>. Mrs. K?L, ai.imttek vers Mw-ti o >s ~ oi Ceremonies. The nale ana female quartets' of Brained lurnished musie^ After the sneech iv Airs. Taylor, who is forceful, eloiK-ui and -oactical in her utterance*, espouses were made by Key. G. W.' lanoney, Rev. J. It. pilnderburk, Rev, \ Gladden, arid President J. D. Marin, of Brainerd Institute - \ r. Airs. J. 1), Martin and Mrs. Daisy h Taylor visiti;d l- inlev ^LLi W.i<lp,.<*. ay. Mrs. Taylor addressed the stuent-body. Her excellent speech was iilersperced with humor, and air were orry when the time came lor iier to iostt. ' A . i . liss Bessie Lewis has been confiried o bed this week.with Tlu. Iler class s in .Finley Hi have been taught by , lr.. S. R.'McLurkin. Mrs. O'aro Williams of Greenwood nolo.cd here Friday nhovnnnn for UTS-- A .. . iuioa -rvglies VY liilUli.. >-)k> .a\(r.,.i).,nied Jjv .Misses nt.tio _ irceii aiul Daisy Bulcn spent the reek-end iuhL returned- Sunday af- ~ er.nqon. . Miss W'ilnrn Smith spent, the week- -* ml with relatives in Charloto. Mrs. ITaehel (Joode returned Saturday morning from Concord, bringug home l.c^* sick daughter, Mrs. Lizie Smith, airs.- Smith is slowly imiroving. ... T!ieCounty Teachers' Association net Saturday morning at Finley Hi, n the business ni'eeting which was ire-idcd over by Kev. W. Li. Baxter; piecius were fmfde by Mr. J. Ei >Iunnery, County SupU of Education; . 'ost Master, 0. Carter, and Hon. J. h Fellon. .State Agent for Npgrn ichools-of South Carolina. Then the eachers formed in line, and passed o the Domestic Science Building, ~ rhcre the dining room was Jjeauti-' ully decorated ir. fellow paper and oiKjuils; in the center-was the table otL_Jite honored gucAt.i. fjupl. M. K. ' Irockniaii of the City Schools, Coun- > y Spt. J. E. Nunnery, Hon. J. B. Fel on and Mr. S. C. Carter,, and aranged ail around this tabic were ther tables for the teachers of the ssociation. All tables were -covered .*i111 beautiful white: linen tablecloths 'i tlu- center qP which was a large use .of jonquils and"; ferns. Every . erson had a gwierous* serving of . hicken salad^>fnltines, pickle, brick let cream. Vtikc and mincli. This I Jlichcon was served at 12:00 o'clock. iu pleased was everyone, that a re uest was made to make this an an iUal all'air;,. About. 85 teachers parDok of this sumptuous repast. The, ext. and last meeting for this year ill be liyhl April 11. A committee I' u-n teachers assisted Miss Estelle hivla11^-Xtcunesta.'?Sc it: uve teacher -in ? rcparing and serving the luncheon, li'is group of teachers wore white Yesses. Every one declared it a . underfill afT.tir, and. all had a jolly nd enjoyable,, time. . ' t <~x~xk~xk~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~:~? CE STATION X ajnd Park Streets Greasing Doping { _ Y nk Case Service - t X OLITE SERVICE Y ir' Business : " CE STATION i 3 *? a nil fWk Streets' ' A G. E. PLOT D, Proprietor ............. - T .-. .-.-. .- vx-x-x-xx:-:^x-x-x->* . v*> GARAGE | "7 -STREET ? 1- M? = 2, REASONABLE 9 Makes of Cars. Experts A'A hp, rrop. rH The Secret I "of Loveliness . Is Now Yours \ For the Asking . I Ten Pull S1*V Original Marivonne Beauty Requisite* _ ji Each individual containL er will qracefully adorn J the dressing table of the most fastidious. You win be proud to show them to your friends. ' *' "V ibination Package of i Requisites contains 'ng regular size items: lose Crenie 60c "ocoan u t. Oil Sixampoo Wic _ valc Poudre . &0c ioanslr^g frcmg .... .11 ,tlil A : ?? 'omplexTon T'ounJre $1.00 iepifatory ... $1.00 JS aste Rouge 7ie lau de Toilette ...$1.50 B Irilltaptlne 75c _ _ arfum Ngrt?ts>ve ....... 7JZ.50 E Total $10.00 ONLY $1.98 , coupon i 1 i $1.98, entitles you to [, consisting of nine . ; ^Tqijet^e ^toqnlsMcs to Cameo Toiletries, T1 your money will led. ?