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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L. UTAH, FEBRUARY MONDAY, 103 13. PAGE THREE. MANY INSPECT Doubling Up Color NEWEST FORD A of visitors .iti.uiy stream Viewed the new Ford cylinder wheelbase motor cars Saturday and Sunday at the showrooms at Service Motor company, Kurd dealers. Throughout 'both the days crowds about the cars showed unusual interest in the new bodies and their appointments. The new Fords are the most powerful ever built. Fourteen body types are available. The new Ford bodies are characterized by a new and distinctively modern note, with flowing streamlines. The front and ensemble of sloping Vee radiator grille, new skirted - fenders, newly designed lamps, horn and bumpers, is most attractive. The windshield has a slope. Bodies are of' construction and therefore sturdy, strong and safe. Many sections are joined by electric' welding. Body interiors are exceptionally roomy, the bodies being materially wider and almost a foot longer than formerly. Seats are wide and Front seats in dosed cars are adjustable. A chn.ee ef broadcloth or mohair upholstery is used in the standard body types; mohair broadcloth, and bedford cord in the DeLuxe V-- 8 112-ice- h deeply-cushione- models. The interiors reveal a number features. The instrument panel' is directly in front of the driver with a roomy package compartment at the right. The coincidental ignition and steering of convenience lock column- Jtraeket. on the steering SMITHFIELD One pf the interesting social the season will be the events of annual. Green and Gold Ball to be held Tuesday evening at the Third word. (Mrs. Oliver Nilson and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen are general chairmans of the arrangement. The Green and Gold theme will be .carried out in the decorations under the direction of Mrs. Earl Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hodges of Salt Lake is spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hodges. Mrs. Walter Ahrens of Mendon is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Matilda Sorenson. The First, Second and Third wards will hold their Primary conference Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the recreation hall. Shadow pictures will be given to show the Onward Pulse of the A good attendance is Primary. desired. The Third ward will hold its reunion February 24 and the Third ward on Saturday, February HOL.LY V.'o i fahri ion Feb ooior auitv: ir.ar.y 1: bao-i- wir.tc ta.ut the 1 C a unite froi k with a velvet r.ipe rimmed with white !ov Jean Harlow, at Agua Caliente, white slacks, a white wearing d jacket and a navy blue skull rap. Dorothy Jordan, playing tennis, in a sleeveless white line dress, with a narrow red ribbon tied around her hair. Florence Kid ridge, entertaining at home with vier hubby, Frederick March, at a buffet supper after the theater, wearing a ruffled black taffeta dress. Joan Crawford, one of her guests, wearing a sleek black satin with ruffled sleeves, double-breaste- three-cour- se ht heart-shape- y. y -- 1. AO' A MAIDEN'S VOW ' '( ' By HELEN WELSHMEN tat and that Is the door, CUSPENSE is bad for the nicest skin sJ The city is gay with men, coma to the end, my dead Romance hangovers are quickly cured After this when you cal! on me, I'm starting around again! Im Sony, I won t be here! THIS your Wve ILL double my tricks end play my band IM tired of playing a waiting game, I With lessons I learned from you Im weary of acting dumb I I We used to try it with milkweed pods, And wont fall in love again vow Until I am eighty-two- ! Hell come, or he will not come! SOCIETY i Belief society been announced ior Tuesday: Stwnd ward Meeting will be- -t gin at 2:3) o'clock. The regular teachers report and work and business met ting wi.l be held. Mrs. Hunter of the Farm Bureau will 've a denion.slrati.in on rug making third ward The work ami business meeting will begin at 2 p. m, Mrs. Elise Walton will be in charge c.f the work group. Fifth ward Meeting will convene at 2 p. m. Demonstrations and sewing of quilt blocks will be featured during the afternoon. A pleasant social afternoon has been -- weak hands. It follows, As a corollary, that a player having opened in third position with a hand of even less than minimum strength is not obliged to recognise a one over one force when made Hy the original dealer. Th1 dealt;, knving passed at his arranged. first opportunity, thereby loses his Sixtn ward The meeting will be rishts to force. in the form of a sociul. The following program will be given; Relief chorus; Society Song, prayer; reading, Mrs. Ray Cannon; two dance numbers, by pupil;- of Miss Soirley Jacobsen; musical skit. Mrs. Hazel Matson and Mrs. Phylis Hansen; one act play, "The Rag Carpet Bee, directed by Mrs. Roland Emmett. The cast includes Mrs. Leda Law, Mrs. Rula Griffin. Mrs. Elizabeth Fredrickson, Mrs. Zella Erickson. Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe, Mrs. Mary R. McCann, Mrs Bernice Burns, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Thorpe and Mrs. Mae Hailstone. The program will begin at 2 o'clock. At the close of the afternoon refreshments will be served. An invitation to attend is extended to the public. Seventh ward The work and business meeting will be conductThe Bidding ed by Mrs. Burns and Mrs. The hand was played in a recent will begin at 2 duplicate match in Philadelphia. oclock.Meeting MIJilAM JOkOAN Many players passed the hand out Nintn ward -- The teachers report for they could not find the rewill be held at 1:30 meeting quirements for an opening bid ac- o'clock. Four quilts will be made. cording to their system. A demonstration of rug making However, when the North hand was held by a player familiar with will also be given during the afMiss Gwen Smith, Refreshments will be Delpha Smith, the latest developments of the one ternoon. Della Bartlett, and Mr. and Mrs. over one system he opened with a served. A good attendance is deStauffer. bid of one club in third position. sired. Mrs. O. J. Barrett entertained East had two high card tricks Twelfth ward The work and but the members of the Sewing Cir- no biddable suit and was therefore business meeting will begin at 2 o'clock. Refreshments will be servcle. Thursday. Needlework was the obliged to pass. feature of the afternoon. LunchSouth responded with one spade ed at the close of the meeting. eon was served to Mrs. Verna which, strictly speaking, was a All members are cordially Invited Mrs. Martha Barrett, one over one forcing bid. West to attend. Sorensen, Mrs. Ethel Walker, President Isa- had no means of knowing whether bella Stumpf, Mrs. Ethel Taylor, he was between two were for twenty marked Mrs. Marva Kidman, Mrs. Ellen or two minimum hands, and was ers guests. to Mrs. Ladle, pass. Myrl Lamont, special therefore obliged S. E. Cotterell of Black-foo- t, Mrs. North was satisfied with the guest, Mrs. Lottie Richards. Miss Idaho, is here for an inMozelle Barrett assisted in servspade bid and in view of his weak definite stay with her mother, to hand he refused third opening, ing. Mrs. Ann Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hardman, recognize the one over one force. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardman, He passed and one spade became were the recipients of a surprise Mrs. Andrew Lamont attended the the final contract. party given by sixteen friends at services of Mrs. Evan funeral Bidding tactics of this kind are their home Monday evening. The perhaps a trifle too advanced for Morgan at Brigham, Sunday. was spent playing bridge at A delightfully arranged narty the average player, and if not thor- time which Alvin Bair was toe nrl-- e was given by Mrs. Bernard Hard- oughly understood may occasionRefreshments were servman Thursday in honor of her ally lead to misunderstandings and winner. ed. However, players expert was penalties. at served Dinner birthday. Mrs. Anna Robinson entertained A beautifully use them constantly without getone long table. afternoon with a decorated cake formed a pretty ting into trouble and many valu- on Tuesday childrens party at the home of Place cards were able part scores result. centerpiece. her mother, Mrs. Joseph Christof-ferso- n, The Play marked for Dr. and Mrs. How- for her little daughter, Wests natural opening was the ard Call and Mr. and Mrs. HowWhen North Joan, who was celebrating her ard Griffin of Logan, Mr. and six of to diamonds. cover, East finessed the seventh anniversary. Trs. Henry Stauffer, Mrs. Lyman failed Games and refreshments were enSorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Afton ten spot. and 24 the with little guests. queen joyed by Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Whitney ledSouth won a small spade to dummy's king, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Merrill a 'l l and Mr. and Mrs. Hardman. ace. East the with sor. of East winning Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. The following enjoyed a candy returned a small club which Rosley Merrill and daughter oi pull at the home of Mr. and then Mrs. Arthur Kidman, Thursday declarer won with the ace in his Salt Lake City arrived here Tueshand. day after nearing of the death evening, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maisey, own After drawing one more round of their father. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bird, Mr. and with dummy An invitation is extended to all Mrs. Jesse Baker, Mr. and Mrs. of trump, he entered heart parents of Scouts and Vanguards Andrew Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. the king of clubs to try the hearts of When the finesse. jack of the Richmond ward to Edgar Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. both cov- them in their annual social join on Jesse Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. was led. East and South ace. with the West winning ered, the taberat Gwen Hardman. evening Monday East and West now took in two nacle. An enjoyable time is planThe M. I. A. activity committee met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. diamond tricks and were obliged ned. the rest to the declarer. Orvel Larsen. Thursday evening. to concede President Saul E. Hyer gave an successful in making Plans were discussed for the next 9b South was talk at the Richmond interesting hand under on a which, points ward conjoint open Tuesday night. Those pres- almost meeting Sunday would other system, any ent were Mrs. Verna Sorensen, be evening. The program was under out. passed Mrs. Sadie Hardman, Vance D. the direction, of the Scouts and If any of my readers wish to Beehive Walker, Marcetl Bird. girl a. A scout demonstraI hand weak out third bids, try dinner An attractively arranged by Gordon Webb, them to announce tion was given Melvin was given by Mrs. John Ladle, would advise to Van Noy, both partner and 'kodie Lwis, intention their were laid Covers for Friday. to avoid any unpleas- Louis Webb, Charles Spurrier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles; Baker, opponents and or misunderstanding. Herman Carlson, ClainetheEgan Horace Baker. Mrs. Jay Jensen, antnessis one leaderLowell Lewis, under There very thing important and children, Mrs. Oliver Taylor, tc remember make your opening ship of Milo Harrison. Other numMrs. Reeves Bird. Miss Clella bids of such a natuis that they bers included piano selections by Ladle. Miss Hazel Muir. not get your partner into Willis Lewis, and the Indian sign will attendRichards Mrs. Charlotte prayer by Scoutmaster Ray C ed the county officers meeting of trouble. Notice that in the hand above Lewis. of Pioneers Utah the Daughters North was fully prepared to pass at the Relic hall Thursday. bid South might make whethMrs. William L. Kidman enter- any NO Gl ESS WORK or no trump, and the player tained at a supper Monday. Cov- er suit a hand must WASHLNGTON such Colton rakers opened having ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. never enter the need no longer gumblc on the bidding again. v'erl;u Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. weather for planting their cotton. (Copyright 1933, NEA Service) E. J. Hancock, Faye Hancock. John W. Randolph, of the U. S. Verra! Kilman, Budge Kidman, Mr department of agriculture, has and Mrs. Kidman. developed an attachment for the A luncheon was given Saturday cotton planter which insures a at the home of Mrs. Sarah L. good stand of cotton regardless Covers were laid for Hughes. of the of planting weather. This attachThe annual meeting Bishop W. L. Winn of Smithfield. stockholders of the Richmond Irment causes the seeds to be plantMr. and Mrs. David Winn, Mr. and met on Monday ed at three different depths. Thus, Mrs. Charles Hughes, Jr., of Cen- rigation company reroom to hear the if the spring is dry the deep terville, Mr. and Mrs.' M. D. at the club S. W. Hendricks seeds germinate; if wet the shalBird, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, port of Secretary and low seeds thrive. The seeds placed Mr. C. Graham of Bountiful, Mr. for the organization last year to reelect officers for the coming between high and low insure a e and Mrs. H. G. Hughes, Miss of directors board same full crop. Bird, Miss Oralie Bird, Miss year. The who served the organization last Gladys Hughes and Mrs. Hughes. as officers 'or were chosen The mistletoe Mrs. M. P. Bird entertained year parasite makes its home on apple, thorn, maple, at an attractive dinner, Sunday. 1933. This board consists of Naan Covers were laid for Mr. and Woodland, Cyrus Bullen, F. W poplar, locust and linden trees, Alvin Johnson, and and may be found on oak Mrs. David Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Traveller, Charles Hughes, Jr., all of Center- Lorin Hendricks. Mrs. George Christofferson reville, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alexon-de- r of Logan, Mrs. Sarah L. turned home Tuesday from Wor-lanWyoming, where she . has Hughes, Miss Gladys Hughes, Miss Artice Bird, Miss Oralie Bird, spent the past four months with Marcell Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Bird. her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. L. Mr. and Mrs. David Winn left Cheen. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Sorensen, Monday for their home at Center ville. Miss Artice Bird accomMr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown, and panied them to their home for a Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson two week's visit. went to Amalga Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes, to attend a party given at the Jr., left for their home in Cen- home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hanterville, Thursday after spending sen in honor of the birthday anthe past week with their mother, niversary of Mr. Hansen. Mrs. Sarah L. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Bullen entertained at a supper party on CARD OF THANKS evening at the home of To all those who so kindlv as- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Cov- sisted us at the death and burial of our our beloved husband and father. Charles Hughes of Mendon, we desire to give our most sincere appreciation. Mrs. Sarah L. Hughes and family -- Kid-ge- ll. Mendon News The primary officers met at the home of Mrs. Geneva Whitney. Monday evening. President Annie Hughes was in charge. Teacher training lesson was given by Mrs. Verna Sorensen. Talk on Word of Wisdom, by Mrs. Eva Smith. Refreshments were served to President Hughes, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Nellie Hancock, Mrs. Retta Hiibner. Mrs. Ellen Ladle, Mrs. Julia Muir. Mrs. lvalue Smith, Luetta Hiibner. Lucille Baker, Viola Buist, Hilda Anderson, Virginia Furniso. The M.I.A. Senior class enjoyed a progressive party Tuesday. A dinner was given at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitney. Twenty-eigenjoyed the party. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer 23. The Valley Viiw club entertained entertained at an attractive dinat a dancing party Wednesday ner Saturday in nonor of Mrs. evening at the home of Mr. and Stauffers mothers birthday. A cake, beautifully decorated, Mrs. Cecil .Walker. Thirty cou- large a pleasing centerpiece. ples were in - attendance. Light formed Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. refreshments were served, Mr. and Mrs, George Roskelley entertained the . Valley View club city council, civic clubs and ward at theinchome recently In honor organizations were present. The of the birthday anniversary of rose was selected as the Smith-fiel- d Mr, Roskelley.s The guests were city flower. The selection seated atuone table centered with of flower was under the direction d a Talcake. of the chairman of the Better birthday lies and place cards followed the Homes of America, Mrs. W. E. Vulentine idea.: Covers were laid Gordon. The Flower Garden club for 20 guests, i The remainder of will hold its meetings on the the evomng was spent in playing last Friday of each month com500. mencing February 24. All people The Womens Junior Literary interested in growing flowers are club met: Thursday afternoon at invited to attend. the home 'of Mrs. Martin Roskel-VeThe genealogical committee will Mrs. W. A, Hansen reviewed sponsor a dance and variety proie book) "Once in a Lifetime, by gram on Wednesday evening, FebTea was ruary 15, commencing at 8 p. m. Moss and Kxusinan. served by the hostess. There were in the ward recreational hall. A drama and comic skit will be given special guests. Mr. Joseph' Pteterson was honor- by the Gleaner girls of the M.I.A. ; ed at a: pferty given by the genea- stunts by the Quinney brothers logical ''committee of the Second of Logan and comic skit by ladies ward recently i at the seminary from Logan. A dance will follow Public is invited building.miThe 'following program the program. was given, with Mr. W. O. Smith, to attend. master itrfrcercmonies: song, "Sun- -' Mr. W. R. Deppe was surprised shine Heart, Junior girls; by a number of friend3 Wednessolo, William Roskelley; reading, day evening at his home. Bunco Mrs. Foster Gordon; talk. Boyhood was enjoyed and supper was servDays, John H.i Peterson; reading, ed to 34 guests. A special program honoring the Mrs. Margaret Roskelley. Several will music .. selections were given by life of Abraham Lincoln Miles. be given at the Second ward sacWilliam. 'Barnes' and Floyd Refreshments were served to 47 rament meeting following sacraguests, after which games were ment services Sunday afternoon. The life of Abraham Lincoln will played, o The Flower Garden club met be given by Welling Roslre' ey uf Wednesday evening at the library. the Benson Stake high counci', a Dr. J. iL Unford of the USAC reading by Mrs. William was present and members of the A ' following programs have M. K. MrKKNXKY Secretary. American Bridge Lea&ite It is a well established principle of the one over one system mat opening bids in thud or fourth position may be weaker than a first or second position. This up to third hand plies particularly bids, and many experts will now open in third position with very BY t,f white, n fo.x. the .sunh, tailored dn.v- made oi white pebble ne (Hess had two new spring fashion notes a silver- belt that was wr onuunen' al and kick pleats in the skirt, g.viu.g a eiieet. Otners nbt.-uthis week looked t re men douMv smart chide: Diana Wviiyitr-.iat the Cocoa-nu- t Grove, wtarmi; a gray wool crepe evening dres. wilci matching silk crepe nperiuUing with the wool in the gown. More White Outfits Mai y ariiMe, in tin? Dr vu Dei by. late ma mgm u- - eort ts The !:a about Hollywood things luese tlRv. On a ;.nny aftn uot o the other ha;., Miriam JunO:; v,wrt- a seven-Ogh- Programs BRIDGE fash- ?;,! . , Relief Society Two 10 Six Couples I rock-crushe- At Dinner A no-ho- st dinner party was given by a group of friends Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peterson. The dinner table was covered Wit h a lace cloth and centered with a low bow! of red carnations. At the corners were crimson candles. Covers were marked for Mr. find Mrs. Farrell Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Holman. Mr. arid Mrs. L W. Hovey, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Wennergren and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Peterson. Bridge followed dinner and prizes A delightfully ananged dinner were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. party was given at the home of Johnson. Mr. anil Mrs. I. H Quinney, Sat urdav evening in compliment to i Mr. Quinney, who, was observing UOUplG ITOSIUC his birthday auniversury. The dinner table was adorned Misti I V'rca.M Richard; and Miss with a bouquet of feathery carnaCovers were marked for Duzci Willi,son entertained a few tions. Mr. and Mrs. Quinney, Mrs, Ann friends at a party at the home of Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miss Richards, Friday evening. V. Games nnd music were enjoyed Quinary, Mr. and Mrs. N. after which light refreshments Merkley, Mr. und Mrs. Will Quin-newere served to sixteen guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Quinney ami Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Smith of Brigham City. Alter dinner the evening was spent playing progressive games. Mrs. j, C. Murphy entertained at Prizes were won by Mrs. Merkley home Friday afternoon in honor and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quinney. her of her young Io!a und Joyce, who a ere celebrating their birthday anniversa! ies. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon after which refreshments Mrs. J. Arthur Osmond and were served to twenty young daughter, Lennae, entertained at guests. r. Vulentine home party at their Thursday evening in compliment to the genealogical committee of toe Eighth ward who took part in the George Washington pageant. were Games and refreshments The Elizabeth Mathew camp of appropriate for the Valentine sea- the daughters of the Pioneers atin son. were will meet Thursday afternoon at Forty guests tendance. 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Alder. A splendid program has been arranged and all camp members are urged to attend. The Joseph Smith camp of the of the Pioneers will Daughters meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 STOMACH, GAS, PAINS oclock at the home of Mrs. C. T. Cheyenne, Wyo. Hirst. 262 South First East. Last summer 1 was Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Annie Reese, Mrs. Eva Bell, Mrs. very weak. My nerves lone Parkinson and Mrs. Clara were bad, every I Smith. All members are urged to tiling irritated me I attend. and I did not rest' well at all. 1 belched gas continually and had pains in my the gas stomach seemed to press against my heart. I dull had hardly any energy and felt ElizaMrs. i 1 ! William R Preston Birthday Dinner jMGOtinjf C..ni) oi the Pioneers The Patighti-rAtl A 0f the William B. Preston cainp VUinilGy will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Carl o'clock at the home of M 4T Fast First IVhrson, Nort h. The topic, the first mills will be given uv Mrs. Sorenson. of Informal Dance At Social At Hotel Eccles informal dam ing party was held by the Sigma ('hi fraternity Saturday evening at the Hotel Kccle.s. Filty couples were in attendance. Miller Kyun was chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. An Birthday Party Honors Daughters Bridge Dinner For Twenty Professor and Mrs. R. V. Bailey were host and hostess at an attractively arranged bridge dinner party at their home Saturday evening. The guests were seated at small tables centered with red candies. All appointments were of V alentine design and color. Covers were marked for twenty guests. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. George D. Clyde Mrs. Clark E. Haskins and Dr. R. O. Porter Parties Given On Birthday who Mrs. M. L. was Burr, ob- serving her birthday anniversary Saturday entertained at luncheon at her home. The table was centered with red carnations. At the corners were orange tapers. Covers were marked for Mrs. John Moser Mrs. Ariel Berntson, Mrs. A. G. Olofson, Mrs. Lilly Olsen, Mr3. Mary Carlson, Mr3. Tillie Bradbury, Mrs. V. Nelson of and Mrs. L. Moser of Afton, Wyoming. Bridge followed luncheon. Saturday evening Mrs. Burr entertained relatives at a dinner party at the Burr home. Twelve guests were included. Mrs. Burr received many lovely Hy-ru- m gifts during the day. Fraternity Party Evening Saturday Members of the Delta Nu frater- Valentine Party Honors Group Camp Meeting Thursday Meeting Set For Thursday -- Tired.. Nervous Wife ,nd listless all the time. said decided to I beth Simonds of 80S E. 9th St. try Dr. Pierce', Golden Medical Discovery. I used only about four bottlca in all and it Wins Back Pepl TIER raw nerve nity were hosts at a delightful party at the fraternity house Saturday evening. The theme for the affair was tKe Mor.te Carlo idea were me, my appeUte improved, I atrengthened was not nearly so nervous, and slept well at nigbt; in fact, ! felt better in every way. m toothed She banished that t 'dead tired1' feel 1 Ing. Won new youth which was carried out in the en- ful color restful nights, active days ail because she rid her system of bowel - clogging tertainment for the evening. that were sapping her vitality. HU Tab-ltLight refreshments were served. wastes(Nature Remedy) the mild, sale, worked the transformation. Forty couples were in attendance. laxative included for Professor it Special guests Try constipation biliousness, bead d zzy spells, and Mrs. Marshall D. Kotchum, aches, ids. See ikjw reRush Budge and King Stewart. cxfreshed you feel. Music was furnished by Ronald At ull druggists 2b cents. Bowen. indiThe committee in charge was Quick relief for acid Ronald Jones, Ray Deschamp and "TUMS t ion, heartburn. Only 10c. Howard Baugh. Writ pj. Y- to Dr. Plitwt Qlole, Buffalo, for frao otedlcal advic. s i birthday LOST!! medium size Sheaf-felifetime fountain pen. ofReturn to Herald-Journfice. REWARD. Green rs al WJ- -t THE MOST APPRECIA TED OF ALL VALENTINES Ar-tic- j SILK HOSIERY d, 25 ounces for25t British people call worm a "dew worm. the earth STAINLESS Same formula . . same price. 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