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|f December 19, 1931.
Miss Mue White who has been,very*
ill in Brooklyn, N. Y. has returned,
home with -her -Mother, -Mrs. Serena
Butler, 026 Blanding Street. We hope
she will soon be well again and out
with us.
Miss Willie C..Moore will be at her
residence 702 Eau Claire Ave., Ridgcwood
on the 20 to spend the Christmas
holidays, she clpses her -school
on the 18th. Her relatives and many,
friends will be glad to welcome her
home. ,
IvnuDUVUPVT c?ni . I ni mi
iiii/JUl JunuJUll 1 V. LL I >
Mrs. Shellie Davis entertained the
club Wednesday evening 9th with
the president presiding. The mem.
bers were present with the exception
of two. Whist was enjoyed. Quite
a few visiting friends were out. Af
Dayresei^d^he^elub^ with^liot fried
fish, slice bread, pickles, and punch
and after dinner mints. This delicious
refreshment was much en joyed. Mrs.
Sarah Massa at 1013 Hcidt
? \ Street served a Silver Tea Sunday
13 whieh was a grand success.
THE NEW CENTURY CLUB
Mrs. D. K. Jenkins graciously eri'
tertained the club of which she is a
interesting business meeting was held
then bridge was played by the eighteen
members of the club and a few
friends invited by the hostess. Mrs.
Henry Pearson made highest score
after playing four "progressions and
received a lovely pair of hose.' Mrs.
Marion Paul, second hig]iestand reL
ceived very pretty sport handkeri
chiefs. Mrs. Marion Dixon also, rej
ceived a dainty handkerchief as the
(WW y,
? Mrs. -George Johnson Yeeeived ;i box
ot t *e;ry pretty handkerchiefs as tin
guest prize. The guests wert. Mes pnes
George Johnson, Betty Roach
Mr-Daisy Ruacli, Lucy Williams ami
*homasina Thomas.
THE HAPPY PATS &JCIA L C LWi,
^ The club met at the home of Mi.
^ George R. Simpson on the 14th. The
B^ meeting was conducted by the vice
president. After devotion the house
Vwas opened for new business. After
the brief business session, three per
sons jdinetp-the club. Miss Lizzie
[Newborn, Mr, Charlie Chappell, and
Bffri George M. Jackson. The hostess
^fen served the club with sandwiches,
Boa and cake. The Pals enjoyed
Kmselves much.
he next meeting will?be at the
l^f Miss Frances Taylor.
Williams was tne cnarnv
the club Wednesday,
This being a s.oc^Sre~was
not any busiBuro
of the social enH
carried out by tellBy
jokes. Along with
Kef soeial ^jactTytttcl^"
W was just about tired
P^c -hostess i-i.Tvetf?aMk^
Hre of potalto sclacL on let
Bcocoa and sal tines. We
BTl to have thc following visJ^^^Misses
Eliza Gootlwine, liejKcca
McDowell and Mf. Heyward
H^man. ? , ' ,
The following Vnembers wore pres
eafc: Misses Ndjllie Burton, Al.ucile
Taylor, Ethel WiliSraps, Thoma Rawinson,
Emma Kershaw^ Annie and
I Bena Nesbitt. e
(The next meeting will V>e held at<
theijome.of Miss Nellie y. Burton.
YOUNGER MATRONS' tCLl'B
Mrs. Theodore .Jolmson \jvas the
?"t- charming hostess to the duty on the
^ ' 5th a(t ^5:3!0. Beautiful "htylly l<ml
othait suggestions gave'the 'spirit of
?the?approaching?holiday^. .Santa
tClaUs tallies, were passed at 5:30 and
after four progressions, .prizes wrapped
in Christmas paper were award*
** ~ O D,v4T Kirrli ecAl'O
JM eel. Mrs. aames xv. nun m6.. ow.v,
3 a lovely boudoir pillow; Mrs. Thomas
K Jones, second high, also a lovely
J boudoir pillow; low score was won
Ml by Mrs. 1). W. Walker, bath cloth
C?apd soap... The guest, prize, dainty
I handkerchiefs, with lacc edges was
r wotl by Miss Wilhelmina Thompson.
A tasty menu, prettily served, con^^sisted
of fried chicken, "pineapple sal
hot buttered rools, creamed poHocs
with peas and olives.
BRdrs. Johnson's guests were:? Misl^aes
Wilhelmina Thompson, Genevieve
Wr Vincent, Rose G(laacoe, Hattie M.
F Oortwell, Ella. C. Myers, Lillie Jones,
|T and Mrs. Jennie M. Willfcrr
^ llrs. Johnson's party was enjoyed
r^bykll present.
Mrs. Thomas Jones will be hostess
the club on December 17.
NOTICE!
MAW members of Queen Esther Chap fifcNo.
1 0. E. S. are requested to atHnd
our regular meeting Monday nfHrnoon
December 21st, 5 o'clock,
action and other impovtan. businessr
fc" Mrs. E. E. Sightler, R. M:
V Mrs. Laura Bans Secretary.
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WEDN ESRA ^ A FTERNOON
bridge cli;?
Greenville, S. C.?Mrs. A". E. E.
Huggins delightfully entei tuincil the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club at
her home on Calhtmu Street. Dee.
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After the regular routine, of business,
the hostess passed colorful tallie's
and the ladies found their places
at the bridge tables. Huge Italian
vase.s of autumn leaves were appropriately
pkte+M ttv, the room. " .7
Top score, a beautiful ensemble of
bath tablets and body powder was won
by Mrs. E. \V. Biggs Mr-.. George
Parker drew highe.*t4ard-4or- eerrjtt?
lation and recjeyed an ensemble of
bath salts and ppwblor. Miss .Lena
White with low score revived a dainty
Xi>s*L petal cachet 1?
Mrsr ttttgjjms tract as^hcr guests,
Mrs. Wairon Cooper and Miss Gladys
Witherspoon. Mrs. CVjpcr, with high
score recieved a bottle of narcissus
perfume as guest prize.
**' Mrs. ilT:ggins, assisted by.Mrs. Mae
Logan served a tempting: salad course
consisting of thicken salad, pickles,
saltines and tea
miss alice feldeu ts hostess
at hkidge
Greenville, S. (b?r.lb-s Alice FeldeV
entertained lor tne Mystic club arid
a few frien !s, live tables, at her cozy
home, did Greeri Ave nice Friday aligj'hoon.
Tilt- home was decorated-in Christinas
colors tu' red and. green.
1?oily was eiUctivev used thrumrli^.
JUt. I lie house.
The special gtu sts?. we're Mcsdames
Carrie 1 ho.njsuii, HaUie Lykes Fladgl*r,
Sara Ellen llrooks aiuL Miss Floicnce.
Lyke.-.
'1 op score prize was won by Miss
Annie Arnold, she received a beautiful
piece of lingerie, while low score
went to 'Miss -Beatrice Shumate, she
. iw.V .. . .1.
M is Miriam
Wiihei spo.m - tied iof co,nsvlati,on,
now ever me ti<- was hinki-n hy l.li.
oimer, she was the incipient ol' a
.oveiy yellow guest towel.
Top score fur- the guest was: v.an.
*d>y .wrs. ('an-ie '! hoi.'pson. a butm
liful iiiicn lowol.
Wlun. cards were laiif asiie, "deli.ious
Aiiihi'us.i. wiili plain'ami lruiL
rake Was .-areed _ hy tile charming
Hostess a. si-He. I by-Miss l'i-tra I'liuV.
r .
Illli'i'iIiJA\ in ii.i'i'lS.K
Mrs. Sa! a KIleiT "I!;ooks and Miss
VVal'H'l' -rd mi TT7T
ruitiful home of ihe cornier,. Tuesday
eveitrirg;.*t)c-:\Tnh.T' Kt1r, "the oe-"
asion Ik mg the birthday anniveiv
arv of Miss Mifrnn Wi ''.cr.^popn o
-is'er of ' Mi's. . ih noks. The* affair
vas a surprise a i.i a successful one,
as tile imnuroc loiurnod honic?to tints
'lie guests assembled to wish lies*
-mury happy tell':rnts of thc day. Tlfe
jeautiiyd gifts attested the high esDouglass
I' air banks In
Film P
ForsaKinj^Jaaat nmc. 1'ict ures f
Dynamic S ir Hovels in Ac
Douglass Fairbanks has g-ivei
yetirs dhead of the times in "R
picture for United Artists,_djre(
the?ntosl versatile man in
drama comesto the Oapitol as 1
Supported l?y a m.-h of noted'Slagt
and?screen pei! minline.*-,. several ?ty
them stais in their f.wn night, Fairhanks
has' put aside his spear am
jerkin for a eollor ami fountain pen
He portrays a sensationally success
fol yoirng 8tOcJv~tiroker who cuts, i
swath both in" ike financial. an i love
marketst?
.As th it !. aUfnj. '' -nhiim* in'erest in
"lis life there is fiche Daniels/a f)l
screen mate' for. the dynamic Doug
lass having beauty, courage and a
plendid s?. nse of drama.
Jack Mulhall, young star with the
experience of a veteran, is prominently
cast as the. s af's host 'g ieml am
' onfidant
Edward Everett llorton, who hat
enjoyed starring, honors on botli
stage and screen for years, has ar
outstanding comedy part as- Fair-hank.'.-,
volt*. ') h. .;s ol the "million
dollar east" include dune McCloy
late of George White's- Scandals,'
and hailed by Director Edmund Goulei
ing as notable among the new crop
of young, actresses. There - is alsc
Guana Walters whose unusual poise
and beauty brought her this, her first
screen rait. Claud AliisUr. as an
English light comedy character Hel
I'M .icronu' rrmtyirriiI Walter Walker
are all suitably ca*t.
The story . of "Reaching; For the
Moon" is set in present-day New
York, or rather, it anticipates "the
architecture, fashions and speech of
two years hence. "Skyscrapers, pent
houses, a pn 1 :ii in 1?ucoan?liner?tmd
fasbtonabl,: huihs ; hroart provide the
backgrounds.
-** This does not imply a fantastic riot
of queer shapes and decorations. Mod
crnistic furniture and appropriate
settings in the best manner, beautiful
and harmonious, have been designed
and erected by Edmund Goulding and
William Cameron?Menrincs,?the sq|>e
rvising art director. The smart,
ultra effect is exactly suited to the
theme and the tempo of the picture.
_The gowns and extreme habiliments
worn by Miss Daniels and The scores
of handpicked beautios in the cast
will reveal what the fashion craze
will he the year after next.
Fairbanks is hack in modem clothes
for the first time in ten' years.
Laughter is the, prime ingredient of
the pictuie.
As a stock broker busy making
millions, Fairbanks ha$ never had
I facets Bebe Daniels, who plays a so1
ciety aviotrix^ he forgets all about
THE FA
I two' in which she is hold by her many
friends.
I Dancing and bridge were enjoyed
| until mid-night when a delicious suli
ad course', with coffee was served on
individual tables, the season's colors
"I -given and xei being?effectively
Tcan iod MFC
(. nnents 011 the delightful hospnalily
enjoyed were made by the
guests. 41 s' they departed l'rom the
long to be renie-mbered -evening, of
pleasure.,
Tlidse present"were Dr. anil Mrs,
' (). M. Thompson.'Dr. and Mrs.'Warfen
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
barker,^ Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pat
-"TCTVon, Atrs"." A. J. ChTTppclIe, Misses
Mae Logan, ITste'lie Cure-ton, Leila.
White, Pell Bright, Gladys Witherspooii,
Dr. S. S. Lawton, Messrs CJlii -
lord Walker, ,1. Murnv -Marl in. ^
Uuke" Bates and M. F. Davis. :
~~T DINNER" PARTY
. H?i
An elaborate dinner party was giv'en
at the- residence of .Mrs. Rhoua L.
Jones, oh Sumpter Street, Brooklyn,
-Mr- V. in honor of a few-out of town
guests, .namely Rev. and Mrs. <C. R.
Stewart, from Darby, Pa., sister and
biothe-i-pi-lnw fit* the""hostess" artb
AT i-v! Nnt finn Unth.v t'i'nm rnlhmhln
The table and dining room was
"beautifully decorated. thc colors being
red, ycjjow and green.
- -?Hi unci iHfd at Bn'elock consisting
of two tables, 12 persons at
each table. The menu being consisted
of a full Turkey dinner and when
the" -desert was. served "the "bright
lights was turned out and the dim
lights - turned oil.
At 11 o'clock another repast was"
served such as: sandwiches, cake, candy,
nuts and cot Fee for thc evening,
guests that was invited.
The guests of honor, were-:?Rev.
and Mrs. C. R. Stowart, an i Junior;
Mrs. Serena By tier, Mr." and -Mrs..
Mrs. White,Mr, Harry Greene; Mr.
ami. Mrs. 'Goings,. Mrs. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and STms Jai vis.
Mis. Eva l.ucklow, Mrs. Eloise
Wood,'Miss I.ouise Stokes, Mrs. Lucy
Harrow. Mrs.-Maltha Cread. Miss W.
J ones. . ; ' *
M ATINEE 1) VNCE BEGEM HER 2.1?
HOOKER WASHINGTON HIGH '
SENIORA SPONSORS
I'iu- v"Iirst event to h,. given this
- -A mil by tr.e Senior class of Booker
_ ^ a-j] a.utoa 11 ndi v., 1 -i i I
-1'" "" Dame, introducing the. C-hHst.
iM;ls VlOVi-vJp.ysida y, DbeenTfrer2>.
l'.i.'H. at the Od 1 Kel!o\gs' Hall
">"!n- r?:(H) to y:?o I\ Sir Thc mom-j-bcis
of tliis-class hope tonnake the
^j.uiiie Din- ?i mi' greatest sueei~sstrs oi
till- year. The chaperones will be Mr.
- J. Wiiitertian, Mr. L. Stallworth, Miss
IIaiveyL Miss Williams,..Miss l'endorgrass
and Miss T. E. Thomas. The
public is cordially invited.
Cyclonic
ursues Love and Fortune
or the First Time in Ten Years
Con With Million Dollar Cast
n -the public something new and
leaching For The Moon," his new
?ted by E(lm\HVd"T5oulding', who is
-Hollywood. TfuT modern comedy
ytias. Special.; ^
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w^_IiImMIF'
'"::'tMx^-i ;^|
WtKr'j^^KBMP
Douglas 3cutbanks ?J
ondfeduxurd^Horton an
Reaching for<thelT5oon'
money and put sues her across the
ocean finding out midway that she
. ,is engaged to a titTefT Englishman.
This doesn't stop him. Horton, ploy
.ing the valet, recently in the service
?iT a naughty Grand liuke, instructs
Fairbanks in the art of making love
an i the comedy becomes uproarious.
I Edmund Goulding, who directed the
Joseph M. Sciienck presentation, is
(he authdr of Gloria Swanson's "The
Trespasser," and "The Devil's Holi'
day " ,
' The story of "Reaching For The
Moon" wos tpljorpd _to_ Fairbanks1
-measure and is-^mposed of the new
est of the new in smartness and sophistication.
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LMETTO LEADER
MARRIAGE ANNOl NCMMI'NT
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Mrs. I.ilia Williams announces tin*
marriage of fior daughter, Henrietta
u> Mr. Bruce Doilglass Kldridgc, on
Tuesday, May -12. lli.'U, Greenwood.
S. C. "~AT ho'ine hiht .Iiiiul 1
1 J Greenwood Ave., Loui.-ville, Kv. i
Reception. December 2'i. i1 1_lJ
M. d05 MeI.ees Slivc-t, Greenwood.'
NOTK i:: j
Rev. Mrs. Surah Smith will preach
iit Jones Chapel A. M. 1*1. Zion Chujei*.
.iiuuday?a4'iemo*mr?tJccemht i 'JO. at
The public is oordiallj' invited.
Rev. \\. Jt. j*;ibbs. Pastor.
WAVII'MI V : ni.-UW
The Parent-Teacher Associa ciun.
met-?Thursday niglil, Ui ctMnber 11 in
the school nudiloritini. lb.si less ui._
importance was transactev The
metings. however could he made more
interesting .and profitable'if ii larger
number of parents' atlcvHod.
The Damrosch program to whiei.
thp srixtll and seventh grades pupils
listened on FridSyMad "the desired effect
in doing itilpunc towaril-niaking
niv; |>u|Jii? IIIUII" approcm! l\'v,* OI Hie
musical works of the grj?at masters.
At the last assembly program, Miss
liradley's class presented a playlK
which emphasized the necessity of
IHigentai>pTjeation of the papTTTo~
the subject matter that, he Would accomplish.
Several sJtiutents' were called-upon
for rciharkAr?'-fit is inltcr-isthe
principal's plan l'or the-develop.ment
of self '.expression, ? - ,
' Each grade group of teachers has
composed a play on "Co-operation. '
These ^prtTys are to be presented
-lately- ...
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C AKI) OF THANKS ,
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We extend our heartfelt thanks to I
0\jj- many friends for their kindness
dtninj* the illness - nd-death of-nur father
Mr. W. 11: Bradlo-. and
lieaiiiilul flurul offering's. ~
Mr. li. \Y. Bradley,
Alt' K \V. Tt.adlev l_
Miss iJelph'ne A. Bradley,
Airs. (Jeneva, (jlover.
Mis; l.ila- J>, 'Brown children.
i.N MKMOHIAM
In sared and lovityj memory of our I
dear hushai.d and latheayHev. W: W. 1
fi'lle* who dvyjpwti-' titk life t".o|
<->>. ce 111.f; 1 \l. lUZU, I
a grux-c yard 1 >\yeetl\ slveping-iI
Where tire nowers'^gcntly wave, "
Lies the one we love so dearly
Lul whom we eoubl not*"s&Vfr7
And the angels love to linger.
Mere and more we miss Him
Friends may think the wound is; healed 1
line they little know sorrow,
That Lies within our hearts concealed j
Now, you are in that land of love
Resting in t.hat >weet"TIea\en above. [
So sleep on our precious one;
Till life's dark days are O'er . !
"Spine happy day we'll meet you
And parting will be no more
Mrs. W. W, Chapnelle, wife
i. .Miss-Mavne O. Chappclle
Miss Louise A. C'hoppelle
! MTPni'i millalh 1L (J I'happolle. "
j NomrI
Thc Local Xnr.ses (Tubwill -meet
at llie homo-. <-t' Miss A. A. Kelson,
1 2202 Gervais Street,. December 22, j
1 11011. This is a call meeting. All
nurses are urged to be present.
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jR TUf MOOBT I
4NIELS
(n # Dtrtcttd 4V EDMUSD QOUlOtNQ
hat excitement ^ At last. the. an- MQ
to the pica of "millions! "I>-?uu" Bfl "
story of today! .V ''dashing. <lardynamic
devil-may-care -edvert- H
r in-Wall Street! Matching wits J
millionaires! Racing. romping, UN
itig through countless thrills!
SATURDAY fl
11 and 25c *
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Telephones: 7226 & 9252 ?
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BENEDICT "TKiEKS"
On .last Friday night the* Benedict
Tigers- -wvrty^enteTtainPlt-at" the1 \Va-~
vunli-y?Ii11^?>ii.i"* .\uim- 1 luiiu* b> _bz
Miss Lt. A. NerUii-i and Dr. N. Ai
Jenkins.
-?All ? l ueiui. were?artist ieally?deter
rated with the college colors, purple
and gold. , - ? ;
Each "Tiger" was ni t st tin*'! ? pint??,4
carnation as he entered the door.
Tin- iirst hour was spent matching
wit.s at the card table,.-. ^ . jJ
?.-Thejdimng~iTi"ofTf'lublt"s were beautifully
decorated with, red, pink ana
white carnations,?At ]0;16 the group
was served with, a very palatable V
dinner which wu.-" etijoyeil- by ev-ciyone.*'
It wa- iiitere.-tini*- o. see iho
' Tiirers" ust- tlieir_ttpa.v\..." as?skrle- \
fully at The table a- i licv <io il>,.
grij. 1 lie course consisted "of rice,
-gravy, candied >ains. peas, slaw, ham
turkey, biscuits, potato salad, cran- '
berry sauce, codec, jcllo with whip- r_/
ped .cream and cherries. . C
Speeches were madv by (.'apt. (loach
hip-comb, Gauldcn ,1'nnce, Uushjng, ' 1 .
Grippcr. iJavis, k? itli, McT'arlm. Kinley,
Aoumson, Dannclly, ('urctom.i-i.au
Brocl.mu.i, Gardner. Alter which
Messrs Kinley, Hammond ami" Memorial
tjh in turn tickled" the ivories as t.li '
Tigers tinned acros- the floor. ..."
At the end of this grand occasion
the "Tigers'" squealed "We had a big
time;" and sang the Alma Mater.
?ll'.i.ig?inspin'ul 11v yue'li l;oa!s?TtTT
Tigers are ready with- new vim to
enter the. coming season with great '
giului^nnn).,, . ??= ?
The Tigers appreciated this along
with the many other, courtesies 'which *
have been extended t'o them by the
.Alumni ol'- Benedict College.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving* memory of our - Mother
Mrs. Bculah Lemon, a resident of
mulct, r*. v ./ vvnuhc .^uui lOUK nigm
Fionv its Carnal dwelling, December
15, -liifili.
By her daughters, Jessie Mae* Lemon
at Hampton Institute. Hampton,
Virginia and Jeranium Aifmiie-Two *
Lemon at Voorhees Institute-, iJonmark,
S. C*. ' . ? / '
We see . you Hot since ' death
Has chained- your-house ot-clay:
But death, nur grief, ho una-. _ .
Cau take your soul .awuv.'
You live always With ti-.
To.'make our pathway biigi:
With you wv can commune' .
Hi?darkest hours- of "Tijjrnr.v ?; ~
And. .yeft our him iiil maits ~ 7<
Repine, and grieve t'o see * 'Vou-,
.mother, as of old, ^
Both soul and body free,
WHAT ARE WE HQINC?
Why are we there on earth, ani
what 11111 si 'he our- i i-oi M i ~ - i .|i V' Why
are?s*>Hte?so?poor-,?in he-ull h. 4p -wo-rid? * ly'things.
and in the ability to create?
Not luck or chance-will explain the.
difference, and no form of, philosophical-belief
will change thc c^uiit ion.We
sense, each have of ff:.e" day.
The, mind 'of mail?your mind and
mine?is capable,of unlimited thought
and immeasurable imagination. Men '
tiillvi w<? p'in PJi'iiti* !i>f* Lilinifji Y\'i_: ih - _ * _
sire .Jui the things we need,-ami it
"is~poss?ibIe to turn these mental imag>
-os into concrete realities. We kik\\
that some are able to do this, why . '
not voa? I ~
Life has" tauirht us. that man has
conquered the worl! of hi?, dreams
in thousands of ways. Men.who have
been born poor Have achieved fortunes;
men who were disabled, or
poor in health, have attained health?
-afitl success;?Mcrrand women of low
ly ^tuilulis! in iiro. M' TIU- siu-ti- 3
er crT their wills, have risen to er.ujieiice
and social recognition.
IN MLMOKIAM
In memory of my dear wife. Mrs. .
Jannie McBrown.
Just one year today mv darling, '
With your hand in mine to me.
You tried to say pood bye.
Just one year today, 1\ ? . .
When -your imuiortl spirit pa.-. o<i-"a.
way. ,
Thou art gohe.. but. li.Ql forgotten.
For wour spirit .hovers^wiiji nu* still,
And by no .troplri&s- earth may offer, Can
your vacant place l>e tilled *
But since 1 realixe that it is Ttievitable,1
.
to reword,
I bow. in humble submission .to the
Mastei's will,
Who since tfc'en. So often lo. mv. tro'U
' bled soul hath sr.id.
Peace be still. .
Het*xlevi>U'(l husband.
Wm. F. MeBROWNV
FIND OUT.
Are you worried. Troubled or Unlucky?
If you are unhappy or dissatisfied
dr perhaps havcr tT^n tm- ^
sucessful in your affairs. Let me 1
I ft 0 f\/| - |\Ala% tl A m I L f ^ 4T m m __ . .
uuTinc niiu nvip yuu pcisonaiiy? my
service covers business and socialr-affairs;
such as signing papers, selling
real estate, stocks, bonds, love, marriage.
courtship, good and bad luck,
|travel, health, accidents. I don't
care-what it is as no job is too large
or small just so it concerns you 1 or
(your welfare. My. rates for questions
are 50c each for the first two
and -25c each for all others. Other
j service according to the job. My
I terms are cash. Send money when
.writing.
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