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NEWLYWEDS?'Mr. and Mrs. Q.I
W. Morgan of Atlanta. -? Mr. Mor- u
gan is a representative cf the At
lanta Life Insurance Company, At- I
lunta District. His wife, the for- I
mer MN? Rrwnnr>p ninrr, ir -v
uate of Spelmun College'. The cou- I
pie weremarried September^gTJ
| 1932.?Pqoto by Kelly.
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WINS TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D. C.?
Ozie Bell Garret, 16, Farmhaven Community,
Miss., is showrr wearing-her dress and
hat which she made out feed sacks at a
cost of seven cents, and which won a trip
to Washington in a contest conducted among
4 H Club members. She gave a radio talk :
over NBC at Washington on the subject
| "What my 4-H Club Meant to Me.'"
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Mutton Suet to
Drive Out Colds '
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MISS .JUANITA WILLIAMS, a
goo?l example of St. Louis' feminine
pulchritude. Miss Williams is very
popular in the younger set.?Photo
by Ertt* - Str-^ouis.
bcr how Grandma drovef^tk??4^swjp^
i science ha< taken her old time home ri
owerinl mptlu-.il?ingredient.?and brings yi
t penetrating, most effective cold salve evei
cnetrates 4,time's quicker to strike directly a
n. Knock out your cold with stainless.. >.uov
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it the center of cold
v-white P^NETRO THE IWUTTOln SUE 1
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I since they both entered the kinder?
part en of the ""Western schodr,~
Louisville. Both were honor studB-enis
at Central .High cohool, and as
freshmen at Louisville Municipal
I college. Katherine is a sophomore ,,
at Municipal and is majoring in
B modern languages. Ruinlyn is at
I K. S._ I. C., Frankfort,,a sophomore '
B majoring in Home Economics.
J ?Photo by Evans. Louisville.
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tro. Z5c a lar I arpr p,-n?. ?
1^ oniy size 50c. Family sire,
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supply you orc^r direct
from Dept V. St |oscp+r-?
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