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PHONE wrADs 4300 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930. SIX R. Martin. p. m.

Uie Second Prt-bvtrin church. Womn Alliance of Ftrnt Unltanan church, regular husineaa meeting. P-m Wednesday with Mn. Harry R. Dudge.

North Mam atreet. Mrs. Wood Has Guetjt From Chicago Miss Mae Barbour, Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Nellie Wood, 102 North Gridley street. Miss Barbour will be In Bloomington for a weelf Social Calendar Y.W.C.A.

Announces Swimming Schedule for Summer Term Society and Clubs I Women'f Minsionary aflaoclatlon of Bec- Tl EHUAI. LnitKl Brethren church. afternuon DRuehtera of Iiabella. Bloomington wlth Mra. Merlin Reeci; mem ele.

meeting 7:30 p. m. at Co-operative ber .0 rather at church at 2 p. m. for rantagrapli I'hone hall.

transportation. The summer swimming schedule if the W. C. A. will ro into effect next Monday.

The new Bloomington General Lawlon auxiliary, jmo Women'! Union Label leasue, all-day Ing and Initiation. p. m. at MBrnMmtellng, Tradea Aaaernbly hall. Memorial building.

mnlt CUD meeting. 8 p. m. at Roland lake with its swimming possibill-! ties lends added interest to awlnv tea room. Social Notes Senior Waltner league ox innivy a.uwi-eran church, meeting 8 p.

m. in church annex. Ladles' auxiliary to B. of R. meet Mrs.

R. E. Brock Given Honors on ming as a summer sport, according to 'Y' officials planning the lessons. ing 2:30 p. m.

at Co-operative hall. :30 Fellowship club, guest night dinner, Miriam B. Mcintosh auxiliary Mo. 2 to COl'NTltY CIA 15 Monday bridge dinner was well Tm: i.aki:sim: I Hostess 1 w- at the Y. W.

C. A. m. U. 8.

W. V. meeting, 7:30 p. m. In Tonawanda halt.

lull, iinil ltiiic I wore later attended Momlav evening the The Y. W. C. A. has a lifeguard onp.

duty for all dips and lessons. Thej pool water is tested semi-annually I V. Ii. tlooiicy and Mrs. I.eli-' Zwcng were the Mv- Eve of Departure KDMCNDAY.

Businens and Professional Women'a club, dinner. 6:15 p. m. at Roland's tea room. Mrs.

Hartman Has eekend Guests pl'iivd for timingiug luMo won liy Mis. I'. IIImI Stanley So hold Monday t'v se- fur tlie evening. A I the bridge games were lward llatisehul mul Mr-. Yenier Kurlli; Zweng The iieNt nf this series of bridge iliniiers will he ening, in.

Lakeside Country club, women a gon Mrs. Emma Hartman, 711 East luncheon, noon, at the club. -i Mrs. Raymond E. Brock was" iThe summer schedule is as follows: given a complimentary dinner atj dip; 3:45, dip; the Rogers hotel Monday evening 45 when a group of friends entertained, Tuesday 2:30, lesson; 3:30, dip; prior to her leaving Tuesday djp.

lesson. 7:45, dip. r- "Wee' club, meeting 2 n. m. witn Mrs William Radbourne, 1014 West Monroe Wood street, was hostess to Adle Polonse and family of Chicago over the weekend.

street. FREE! $1.00 BOX 'PRIMROSE HOUSE' CHIFFON POWDER With Each JAR OF 'PRIMROSE HOUSE' ROSE LEAF CLEANSING CREAM at $1.75 Just think! A $2.73 llijihest Grade Toiletry Combination for $1.73. Main Floor. G. I.

A. to B. of L. meeting, ing for New York to spend the sum-j Thursday 2:30, lesson; 3:30, dip; p. m.

at KniRhta of Pylhlaa hall. Golden Circle club, 2 p. m. with Mra. mer.

Members of St. Matthew's 5:45, dip; 7:00, lesson; 7:45, dip. I'hm- lire Ileitis made fur tlie eluh lunelieon to he hehl nt 1 111. Thursday, nt vvhirli time a hii-iue mooting will he hehl at 1:43 p. m.

proceeding the bridge. At i. in. I'riilay dame will he hehl lit Lakeside elnh. The summer srlieilnle of ilalires at this eluh will bring others oil -d, M.

Ans. Sept. ami Oct. with dinner dance on and Sent. 1.

or I.ahor dav, and a concluding Hallowe'en masked danee nil (let. SI. episcopal church choir bumlay Friday 10:00, women's dip; 3:30, Permanent morning present vu air. nroca 5:45, dip; 7:00, dip; 7:45, lesson. -4 11:00, les Saturday 10:00, dip; Wave a Km in Hiipi eciaiion oi fier et'i vices as choir director for the last few months.

dip; 4:15 son; 12:30, lesson; 3:30, dip; 5:45, dip. Joseph Lambert, 808 East Empire atreet. Chryarua club, 2:30 p. m. with Mra.

Allen McCoy, 810 North Lee street. Women of Mooseheart legion, meeting and Initiation, 8 p. m. at Moose temple. Mvstery club, meeting 3 p.

m. with Mrs. i Walter Trimmer, Oil South Pell avenue, Normal. I). D.

D. club. meetinR, 8 p. m. with Mrs.

Frank Flesher. 60S." East Olive street. Annual all-day meeting of Woman's Union ot First Baptist church, covered dish luncheon, with Mrs. FranH Washburn, A medical examination is required Mrs. Brock and her little son, Jarvis, left early Tuesday morning for all those taking the swimming for the east where they will remain course.

until September. Visits with rela- tives and friends in Buffalo and IrOUtnerS Have ChicaCO 1. n.nAA.4n l.in 1 Marcel or Finger Cn Wave uUO Hair Cuts HCp Any Style OJb Ideal Barber Beauty Shop Phone 3-m for Appointment. 113 Vi X. Main St.

arifj MilwanLpp f.lietU West Washington street road. Bna MllWaUKee UUeSIS Needlecraft department of Yoman's Mrs. Ben Winslow and son, Council of First Christian church, all-day meeting, pot uck dinner at noon, at the Nathanlal, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus' hurch Garmer and son.

George. Chicago. Women's Missionary society of Second iuih LiLy will jiictrur a. 11 ip to Sellersville, N. where Mrs.

Rrock will serve as superintendent of an Episcopal church holiday house until September. JACK WKI.POV, Linden street road. Normal, entertained Smi- 1- day afternoon with garden party in honor of Miss Helen Sweeney. Karnes, who-e marriage to liayiiiond Kiiisella will lake place at it ii. in.

Wednesday at Holy Trinity ehuivh. Thirty-five guests were present. Mrs. V. J.

idy ami Miss Louise Kniersoii poured tea. The out of town gnosis included Svv.vney, mother of Mrs. Wel-ilon, and Mr. ami -Mrs. W.

M. llaniieinan. Kvansville, lnd. Mr. ami Mrs.

Harry Ktirli. fhieago, und lr. and Mrs. Kdward Fhmtiery, Decatur, also were present, i MISS Iil'TII 11 El'lT'KN'AX. 7(U Ka-t Kmpire street, entertained member? of tin- Voetiy eluh with picnic and steak fry.

Monday evening at the Anglers' eluh. Mrs. I.uiigdoii Moore of Chicago, the house! guest of Dr. anil K. 1'.

Sloan, ami Mr. and Mrs. George Seaman of Chicago, the latter forinerly Miss L'sther Hell, sister of Mrs. Shmu. were out of town guests.

The later evening was spent at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sloan. HIT North Main street, where Miss Kdith Neville gavel rending- from the poets. 6 A m.

with and Miss Nellie Winslow. Milwan- Christian church, meeting, 2:30 East Olive F. Garlough, 806 Mrs. w. Mrs.

Sherman Entertains kee. visited Mr. and Mrs. street. Woman's auxiliary of St.

Matthew's if i I Frank Troutner, 702 West Wood rreeport, KOCKtOrd LiUeStS street, and other Bloomington Episcopal church, tea. 3 to 5 p. with friends over the weekend. Mrs Mrs. William Bruce.

Mrs. William C. Bruce, Mrs TCnra Sherman 9in TTt Miss Charlotte LufKIn, 807 Boutn university. Normal. Women's Foreign Missionary society ol Norfell: Orove was hostess to Miss Nellie Pfoff and children were also apartments, Normal, entertained First Methodist Episcopal church, meet ing 2:30 p.

m. at the church. Senator and Mrs. Ernest Abt, East visitors at the Troutner home. Royal Neighbors to Hold Its.

HK.K VKY KAY, Last Jackson street, and Mrs. Ivy-Nelle Women's Foreign Missionary society of NT Groce Methodist Episcopal church, meeting, Laii'V 4(17 Kast Jefferson street, presented a joint reeital Monday Velma McNaughey and Miss Marie Batchelder, Frceport, for the weekend. Miss Jane Davis, Eldo Coff-man and Don Coffman, Rockford, were also guests at the home of Mrs. Sherman. Met lures to Have Guests From Kansas City St.

Louis, Sunday. Miss Lydia Meyers Given Bridal Shower 2:30 p. m. at the church. Women's Foreign Missionary aoclety of Park Methodist Episcopal church, business meeting.

2:30 p. m. with Mra. W. E.

Waltz. 410 Phoenix avenue. Ladies' Aid of second Presbyterian church, all-day meeting at the church. Installation service for the Rev. Harold Troubled For Three Years With Pimples.

Healed by Cuticura. "For about three years I was troubled with pimples on my face and arms. Some of the pimples were soft and others hard. They were red and festered, and the irritation caused me to scratch. They hurt ar badly that I could not keep my hands from my face.

Scratching caused sore eruptions which used to last for two or three weeks. "Finally I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, and tn a week or two I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Hedvng Grochoska, 82 Tor-rence Ave, Hammond, Ind June 10, 1929. Soap 25c.

Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Addreaa "Cirticura Laboratoriw.

Dp. MtMn, Mu. All Day Session Thursday The Royal Neighbors, camp 637, sewing, will hold an all day meeting Thursday In the K. of P. Damon lodge, 406 West Jefferson street.

Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McClure, 908 Members are expected to take a North Prairie street, will have digh and sandwiches to the hall.

tneir guests Mrs. ti. m. tsicKett ana family of Kansas City. Mrs.

Bickett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. night of high seliool pupils of Leroy. with Violin ami piano nninhers, in the.

school auditorium. Mrs. Kay is the sehool instructor in piano work, and Mrs. Laocy. in violin.

Mr-. A-hford T. Jackson. South Fell avenue. Normal gave vocal numhers on the program, and readings were given 1'V Miss Alice Strayer of J.eroy.

MISS JAXET GA1I.EY, daughter of lr. and Mrs. Watson W. tlailey, 5 White lilace, who motored to the east three weeks ago ill com-yinny with Mrs. Kohert (tshorne Hundley, has now returned to her homo.

She spent part of the tinm while away in a visit with Mrs. Hundley at her home in New York city, and the remainder us a guest at the home of her school friend. Miss KaUierine Lnillnm, in l'hihidelphia. MR. AND MRS.

C. A. LKBEAl, Los Angeles, wore house guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge I.oKeau, tsMt South McLean street.

Mr. and Mrs. Lelieau left hy motor Monday for their California home. MRS. J.

F. WILEY. 3Hi7 East Taylor street, was hostess to a group of 12 relatives at a Sunday dinner in honor of her hrother, W. m.i Wi.liitn Kan Tlie out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs.

F. L. McClure. The party will arrive On Every Woman's Llpa JSKV m3 JflL Misses Dorothy Wood, Caroline Wcinzierl and Mrs. C.

W. Hamilton were joint hostesses at a bridal shower held in honor of Miss Lydia Meyers at Roland's tea room Saturday afternoon. A color scheme of pink and white was attractively carried out In the decorations. Fifty was played, with the Misses Marie Falgier and Lucille Auth winning prizes. Miss Meyers found a number of gifts arranged under an umbrella which carried the colors of pink and white.

The guests included Mesdames Olga Meyers, William Bobzin, Con- in Bloomington June 9. Odette Club Plans tit Hold Meeting. mem Hose Mrs. C. J.

Walters, 303 North i Gridley street, will entertain the Odette club at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Roland tea room. UHER I 2 1 Wednesday Only I jor. Jt II On (he ICarirain Snuare I D.

Metz. nil of rail Auth, C. L. Mays, Carl Boch, ii Willis. Misses Jessie Metz and Luella Mastin and A st of his brother A.

Mel. Y. Woman Lost Wapella. G. W.

Metz has also hoon a guc Fred Krueger, OHo Rittmiller and Claire Reece: Misses Helen Mevers. TLAJ nun AND KS. CARL LI 01.1 Wi Grove stn I All Silk. Ihif- T3 I tiHl ana Sr rv- 9 I Plrot tuna. I I 1 1 cretlonal val- A I I ESSES ct, will jieinadine Frisch, Edna Pray, Irene attend Foley, Helen Hall, Helen Gleason, I Martha Simon, and Wanda Kraft.

1V1 Tiw.s.liir ovenim? for Cleveland. Ohio, where they wi 14 Pounds of Fat i the engineers' convention and the auxiliary convention. THE GIRLS' GLEE eluh of the Illinois State Normal university sang in" the service at the Second I'reshyterian church Sunday morning. The Glee eluh was under direction of Miss Maine Boieottrt of the university. One 83 Cent Bottle of Kruschen Salts Did It Miss Olga Miller, cousin of Miss Meyers, the bride-to-be, of Danville, was also present.

Mrs. Pearl Gazelle to Girls' Wash Dresses $1.67 "I am starting on my second of Kruschen Sails and inn real I Entertain 9-50 Club Mr. and Mrs. fyle spend Miss Esther C. Osmun, pleased with results.

I take it for For Sunshine Days IN KLEIN'S ECONOMY SHOP THIRD FLOOR Dance Sets Bloom- ert H-C Stpn-Ina Ai(5 Mrs. Pearl Gazelle, 710 Buchanan i reducing and so fur have lost 14 Week in Springfield, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Pvle.

807 street will be hostess to the 9-50 Fred A. Whitesell, Wed My Clothes Smell So Sweet! "Cheerio not only cleani and whitens clothes, but it makes them smell sweet," writes Mrs. Piper of Madison, have tried many washing powders but always an unpleasant odor would remain in the IMiunds 'aiid I think it 1 doing wonders for me. I do not feel so tired evenings when I get home from work." 1 II tu il 1 ISummit street, have returned from in Lnurcn Leremony a weeks trip to sprmpfieid, cmio, Miss Esther Corinne Omun.i" visited friends and ret- atlves. Mrs.

William Dambold, 811 A generous bottle of Krusehen Trints, broadcloths In new styles and lngs, fl.iis values. 0 to 14 years. club at her home on June 12. Mrs. Lillie Regan, 405 East Taylor street entertained the club at her home last Thursday afternoon.

Refreshments were served. Mrs. Worlen Hostess to n. A. I'.

F. Club The D. A. U. P.

club will meet at Suits that lusts 4 weeks costs hut So SI iSummit street, accompanied them naugnier tn oim Csmun, 901 South Bunn street, be- cents at Morntz lirug Store, Mliisl's! i i n'L t. ii ut 0.85 clothes no matter now many times they were rinsed." Now no need to water softener with hit revolutionary new th-ee-wv washing diicovery it softens hardest water, soaks out grimy dirt and leaves clothes snowy white 1 Yet CHEERIO can't injure the most delicate fabrics. Use onlv half as much as other soars. 10c and 2 5c packages at all grocers. Made by KIRK, came the bride of Fred A.

srll of Bloomington, son of the Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Whitesel! of Free- Mrs.

Leslie Snyder port, at a ceremony in the Second Kntertain Blue Moon Club. T'nitt TtrAthren church at 3 TV m. i Mr l.pTi Rnvilnr Fast lrug Stores or any drug store in America Uike one half teusxion in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast rut down on starches und walk a little each day. Brforp the bottl is empty surpltia fat tfi travinc you Indolence channes to artivity ou'll feel younper eyes will brighten 1 p. m.

Thursday with Mrs. Rn Worlen, Shirley, for luncheon and i Sunday. The single ring service Front street, was hostess Monday an Hnprnoon was read by the father of thf bride, afternoon for the members of the j1(v j7Pn ('nh 1 (jroom in the presence or irienns nine Moon 500 club. Prizes were and relatives, who filled the church won by Mrs. Herman Klingberg, auditorium.

(Mrs. Minnie Bauman and Mrs. to J'nIH Meetinir Krown ipry. Mimona snow inn -yoi I oueht to know It. Knuchen Baltl la the The Jolly Dozen club will meet fnr Contipatinn.

iniHRe-wl Mrs. George Cowen, 1505 For-iu. heartarhea, nervouaneaa and acidity. Miss Orena Glick of Paris, cousin Ferd Leyh. Mrs.

Willlma Klopp rest street, at 2:30 p. m. Friday W.M of the bride was maid of honor. Was a guest. At the close a two while Roy Carr of Freeport served 'course luncheon was served, the hridesroom as his best CLEVER COPY FROCKS ADAPTED FROM THE HIGHER PRICED MODES A marvelous collection of the toiiartcxt of the new dresses choicest of silk fabrics have Faskloa Stre The bride was given In marriage wai iud ll lliilila iiiutiriir I EXTRA! Tomorrow 9 to 11 Only by her father.

Preceding tne xrM t-l 9 to 11 Only mu. r.th.rine F.Bton sanr 1 y-iv ooo tiuu "ii i At "Dawning" and "I Love You Mrs. Harry Horlne I O.IV been used In their making and I he models nlmw the mimf ml-vnneed ideas in ulcere, length, necklines and colorings. A most welcome time to secure new clever copy risk at a remarkably low price. accompanied at the piano Mondav were by hy Mra.

A. R. Osmun, sister-in-law a A Bartn Rnd of the bride. Mra. Osmun LeUie Lutn.

played the wedding march for the wpt(, Mr8 Lpo Arlow finss entrance of the bridal party. Monroe will be hostess 2-HOUR COAT SALE! One Big Rack of $20 00 to $29.75 Spring Coats Will Be Sold for What infinite relief to know Kotex deodorizes The bride wore a gown of (he c)ub on JJne SAI.K Kill ST FLOOR II: ON georgette over ilk crepe, with full veil, held by a wreath i MeCainw of Indiana orange blossom. She carried a.VUit In nioimilngtnn Size II to 41 Sizes 14 to 50 Shantungs Silk Lined (overt Coats! shower bouquet of roses. The; Mr. and Mis.

Ham- m.lrt of honor wore rohln'a ecg blue I mond, spent the weekend via. US. s. $2J llroailrlolh Coals! I -r JJm Hi A few Itroadtail Triml Light ITints Medium I'rints Dark I'rints I'lain Chiffons Flowered Chiffons (ieorgette Flat Cree reorgette and carried an arm friends and relatives in Bloom-nnet ot roses. The decorations Mrs.

McCain was formerly th- church Included an elaborate FlorencaWellberg of this city "1 electrically lighted Mrntohh bell, wi'h green background, i Aiillirv tn Meet in it 2 lift 4-- 2 jiav-w' -AZ 1 Trlrollne Coal a In SUea to 44 AtV'-V'' I Ceats! Worth toi 71 'X15: $29..5. sarrifice.1 In this fx -TV 9 to 11 sale i'c Rack to Chmme From! I The Marlam B. Mcintosh auxiliary, No. 2, U. S.

W. will hold a regular business meeting at 7:30 (o 11 Only! First Floor t'-iwine the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents for the Immediate famlllea and Intimate friends. After which the couple denarted by motor for a short wedding Jour Wednesday at Tonawanda First Moor p. m. hall.

SILK DRESSES Such marvelous values are hard to find Hundreds of smart, new, cool dresses many washable prints, crepe and San Yos. Sl.es it to no. ney. Relatives were present from ROUGHAGE IN Freeport. Chicago, Terre Haul and Greencastle, lnd, Peoria.

De rx to DIET NEEDED IN REDUCING cMur. Paris, Chrlsman. Lexington, Peer Creek, Edwardsville, Alton and Watseka. Mr. and Mrs.

Whltesell were educated at Bloomington high school. The new home will be made in Bloomington. Fellowship Members KOTEX IS SOFT AINT1NESS makes one im CRUZAN'S Self Service System Offers Wallpaper Bargains Every Day Wider Selection! Lowest Prices! All Choice New Patterns Wall Paper as Low as $1.00 Per Paints, Varnishes, portant demand which some women overlook. And Kotex an Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Eliminates Danger 21(1 N. Center.

West Side of Square. swers that demand. It deodorizes, Arrange Guest Night by a special process, as it is worn. You've no idea what a relief that is! Miss Harriet Zinn, 1.V4 North I Are you one of those who re re-'. 3UCII1K cy 11 su, mere is one Juchik uy i-i; nrir in uv Lee street, will be chairman at a dinner for the Fellowship club and 1 1 Not a deceptive softness, that soon packs into chafing hardness.

But a luting softness. 2- Kotex filler is far lighter and cooler than cotton, yet absorbs 3 times as much. S-Deodoriits, safely, thoroughly, by a special process. 4-Disposable, instantly, completely. Ret ulw Kotti 4V for tl Koita Supcr-siit Sc for 12 A.k tn ii KOTFV, BriT and KOTrX SANITARY APRON al anr lima, dty goods ur dcpanmcnl tfore.

Its jruests v. at fl 30 Tuesday evening rcntl mat comes witn saic protcc- A wirbrLcr tion. It is filled with Celluconon- conaeauencea. There is suire to .1 placed for 40. at tables attractively jtj not cotton- -absorrxnt wadding.

adorned with spring flowers. if.ii.i. frllmotton is the vcrv same ih. IL. rrreetlntr and social hour rouKhaice needed to Insure reeu-isorknt that is used today by 857 of Americas leading hospitals, recut- 1 The Ju and Aueust meei- i.u i eust cum meei both temnorarv and place Will mnnnv will KotCX IS not Only Soft 10 fll'l, hut club HOME INTERIOR DECORATING BY AN EXPERT Decorating walls.

Ht lpl lute nnd lili'iidlni; of color. KliiUhlng and nflniililns woodwork. KurnlNliliut you with new ideas and color scheme to Improve anil iM'uutify your home's Interior. No mutter liow iiartlctilnr you tun le or what fine work yotl may biive Inid done iM'forcj we know our eert ean aeeotn-ill-li the iiiuiMiiil for you. be soimellhiiK Inns of the Fellowship take the form picnics.

lttrll. Make Motor refunded. Two tablespoons daily to wear. And that softness lasts, in serious cases, with each meal ()ncc y0U lisc jt you'll find it indis-! ALL-BRAN is not One reason is the fait that Trip to Indlnna. Mr.

and Mm. C. W. Littell and eninjr. isut it does add vaiuanic .1..

1.1 I I.I.L 1. -1 KOT6X ThNc Siniiarv Pad whi.h drndnriira it is so easily disposed of. Kotcx Company, Cliicapo, III. oinoil willlli in'lin IOC- ds'iuhtcr, Iiln Betty finlepesMind foip irriiv iiii'inia tniioiiii'i oo-iioK oiio sueei, mn-nrea io 'wn-. turned to Hloomlngton Sunday enW ALL-'K BRAN in manv de lL-htful wava.i1- to Hloomington Sunday BRAN in many delightful I'alnla falnl (Vanrra I'laalla (it, ASM rnmm WKII rnf.

ejrr Malna Haaitlra l.lka Knaniela OH Bni.hM Ilk. Mn ihJJm Mr. fl. i K'-S wi v7 -mmm-Ml ft H. O.horne.

2n2'i Pack- Ai ready-to-eat cereal with milk. Tx srt. was host. to Mr. and Mtvjr, sprinkled over cereals and (jraUliatlOn UrCSSCS 3110 (lOWIlS rv Wilkinson.

Chicago, and ads, in soups and soaked in fruit 4 oova UUU "ia wiiniiteunwiraean nvde Hunl.n. Memnhls. Tpn. luiceg. It 18 appetlZ nK in CfMiked $6.08.

$9.95, $14.75, $19.75, $22.50, $29.75, $39.75 Up i Your erooer has KelloKK'i AftiT spending the weekend )n lALI-BKAN in the red-and creen loooiniOKion, ikir. Bmi Alia, viimn-i t- ii son returned to Chicago Suntlay Peka(fe. Made by Kellogg in llatUe Kent tur FliMir Vahif Machine Makra floar Mtldilni eaayi I mm Jokima'a SSaa tnm oltk I aav rrnlat al II. a. Remove Your Old Wall Taper With Our Machine iHir makln Im a arfrrt Jk and tk.

walla amoalk an4 alna. Inli-lir rrea from awr. rum. aa. emitrui iu uuvviia fit.io, lu.u, JiJ.og! up Wedding Gowni and Veili Yon Can't Affo-il In Sew V.

II. llrailuatlon Hitw Kluiiltnn Mar. READ IT I evening. A. of F.

und K. Ijidle Aiuiliary to Meet The Ladles' aiullisty of the B. of F. and K. will meet In the Co-opeiRtive hall at 30 p.

m. Thursday. '4 tVriniinni. I 104 8. Center St.

(My Store Block) Phone 3120 1 ff iV ALL-BRAN Imprutrii In lrMurt and Taaw lit ana l.lovti al i.

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