Salt Lake Tribune | 1931-10-04 | Page 46

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Date 1931-10-04
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Date 1931-10-04
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
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City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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OCR Text THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER D 8 Ogden Society And Clubs OGDEN— Mr and Mrs F M luncheon and bridge Saturday SepDriggs of Ogden announce the en tember 26 to honor of her sister Mrs gagement of their daughter NeU C R M Fox of La Barge Wyo Guests Dnggs of Los Angeles to Harry E included Miss Jeanette Leek Miss Reed of Compton CaL The wedding Rosa Mosteller Mrs Lee Turner Mrs will take place to the early summer George M French Mrs M J Seldner Miss Driggs is a graduate of Smith Mrs H C Stranqulst Miss Ann college and a member of the Chi Browning Mrs Herman Fetscher Omega sorority Mr Reed was grad- Mrs Mrs C J Baker Mrs Lee Henuated from Leland Stanford univer- derson of Tonopah Nev who Is the sity and U a member of the Theta guest of her mother Mrs G F Letdtg and Mrs Walter Biddle Delta Phi fraternity Mrs C C Hetzel entertained Mrs Announcement Is made by Mr and Mrs L C Trousdale of the engage- J S Allen s section of the guild of ment of their daughter Sarah to the Church of the Oood Shepherd Louis Arthur Mallory of Laramie Saturday September 26 at her heme Bridge fol Wyo The marriage will take place 2548 Jackson avenue late to October The bride Is a grad lowed luncheon The assisting host uate of the University of Idaho and esses were Mrs Allen and Mrs Owen a member of the Delta Gamma so- Cutler The guests numbered thirty-sirority Mr Mallory Is a graduate ofIs Mr and Mrs Philip Warren Knlse the University of Wisconsin and at the head of the speech department ly are at home at No 5 Elmhurst at the University of Wyoming Mrs apartments Mr and Mrs F M Driggs and Trousdale mother of the bride and Mrs Max Stevens her sister will en- - Mr and Mrs Ezra Richardson have tertaln at a series of teas Wednes- returned from Cedar City St George day and Thursday afternoons from and Zion national park Miss Ada Mack of Long Beach Cal 3:30 until 5 '30 o'clock at the Trousla visiting her sister Mrs E E Ward-letgdale home 2527 Gramercy avenue Entre Nous Dancing club will open the series of winter dances October Frank Eubank of Denver has been 16 at the HJcl Bigelow The hosts the guest of Mr and Mrs Carlyle Euand hostesses this season are Mr and bank the past week Miss Marvel Engstrom and Miss Mrs P C Richardson Mr and Mrs Carl Lindquist and Mr and Mrs Ruth Hadlock entertained at dinner and bridge Friday evening at the George A Ward Members of the Ogden Golf and Green Gables tea room Mrs T F Brtckley who recently Country club entertained at a dance and buffet supper Saturday evening returned from Vancouver Seattle and ' The house committee including J N Palo Alto Cal left Friday for Oklar Spargo chairman Harmon B Bar- homa City to spend the winter Owen A Kearns left last week for ton J T Abbott Ralph E Bristol Lawrence Clayton and Charles H the University of Utah where he will take a medical course to his senior Thorstensen was to charge Mrs Manly Thompson entertained year at a bridge luncheon Saturday at her Mr and Mrs Otis Weeks Mr and street to Mrs Frederick G Ruthrauff Miss home 1144 Twenty-fiftMrs Luther Goldman who Mary Morton of Piedmont Cal Miss of honor ' has recently moved to Ogden from Eleanor Weeks and Mrs Edgar A ' Pocatello Idaho with her husband Payne of New York went to Salt Lake ' who Is connected with the United Sunday to attend a tea at the home States biological survey The affair of Mrs J E Bamberger given by Rowland Hall where Miss i also honored Mrs Goldman's moth-- i pupils of er Mrs E Coutts of Pendleton Ore Barbara Weeks Is attending school Mayor and Mrs Ora Bundy and who Is a guest at the Goldman home Guests Included Mrs George Stew- children Jack and Dora: Mr and art Mrs Lee Stratton Mrs George Mrs R L Olson Judge and Mrs J A Howell Mrs Ronald Wadsworth ' Nichols Mrs George E Mushbach ' Mrs Clara Geohart Mrs Arnold Mrs W D Shaw Mrs Charles V K Saxton and Mrs Spencer Eccles arStanding Mrs P P Grogger Mrs R rived home last week after attending H Rutledge Mrs Barry Locke Mrs coni C N Woods Mrs EmeRt Winkler the American Legion auxiliary vention to Detroit Mr Eccles who i Mrs Frank Haynle Mrs C B Morse Mis C L Forsling Mrs Orange Ol- accompanied Mrs Eccles remained son Mrs George Reddon Mrs W A In the east Mr and Mrs Henry J F Volker Shaw Mrs Earl Sanford Mrs E L Howes Mrs David Wangsgaard Mrs and family have moved from Ogden to their home 2780 Madison Joseph Martin Mrs Irwin Ruth and canyon avenue Mrs A1 White Mrs Georgina Marriott arrived Miss Mary A Littlefield enter-atneTwin Falls Idaat a brklge luncheon Saturday home Monday from the summer t her home 2528 Madison avenue ho where she spent Mr and Mrs 8 C Porter entern honor of Miss Edna Hammlll of an Francisco who Is the guest of her tained at dinner at their home 2425 mother Mrs John Furlong Guests Van Buren avenue Monday evening Deluded Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs Thom-- In honor of Mr Porter's birthdayA Mr and Mrs L Conway Mrs Edna Wade Mrs Guests Included M Tower Miss Anna Hall Miss BeTg Mr and Mrs E Eugene Carr and W A Crowder of Idaho Falls lay Hubenthal Mrs Furlong Mrs dargurrlte Venable and Mrs Wll-a- Idaho Mrs F J Roberts and her daughAlfred Turner Mrs Hoiace II Etratford enter-alne- ter Mrs Katherine Eastman and Carmen at a bridge luncheon Satur-a- two children 8hlrleyfor and Los Angeles Tuesday at her home 280 Fifteenth street will leave Guests Included Mrs Rowland Parry to Join Mr Roberts and make their Mrs Hugh Broad bent Mrs Harold home They left last Wednesday "omoff Mrs Frank Newman Mrs night for a visit to Evanston Wyo LawTence Wright Mr Floyd Cran before going to California Mrs P A Beck Is visiting In Los all Mrs Rulon White Mrs Russell Angeles Mrs Mrs Campbell Floyd Petty Miss Lucy Clark of San Francisco Harold Ellison Mrs Douglas Clifford was the guest of Mrs A- - A Hiss and nd Mrs Merrill Buddcll Mrs W O Pell last week on her Mr and Mrs P Berriards of Og-e' to Brookfield Mo way announce the marriage of their a entertained McBride Miss Ruth Lleb-taA to Paul aughter Margaret son of Mrs D L Dltmar of small group of friends at bridge and Tuesday evening at her home Oakland Cal The wedding took supper street The guests lace In San Francisco August 25 w1318 Twenty-fift- h ere Mrs Fred Conway Mias Emma The couple made a trip along the Panic coast and the bride visited her Perrura Miss Beulah Stallings Mra mrenta here She left Saturday for Glen Q Qullllnan Miss Katherine of rowler Nev to Join her husband Krause and Miss Muriel Murdock Bountiful home her make and Members o£ the board of directors Mr and Mrs George L Abbott entertained at dinner Thursday evening of the Relief society of Weber stake t their home 2709 Brlnker avenue and their husbands were entertained Sepn honor of Mr and Mrs" George F at dinner Saturday evening Brownell of New York who left Frl-a- tember 26 at the home of Mr and for Los Angeles after visiting Mrs Joseph E Wright 3343 Washend ington avenue Covers were laid for tr and Mrs James W Abbott Cov-rs eighteen Talks were given by C J topping at the Hotel Bigelow Jensen Lucius Laudie and E A were laid for ten Mrs Harold Fomoff entertained at Larkin and readings by Mrs Jensen Miss — —Loveland MIDVALE— The Community club RIVERTON— Mlaa Jennie May next week Miss Beth Smith and Miss Ruby will meet Wednesday of in with the library committee charge Stone were hostessea at a unique of the porgram Mrs E W Robinparty at the home of Mr and Mrs son will speak and entertainment Fred H May Thursday of last week numbers will be given Every memLocomotive The guests were costumed ss small ber has been asked to bring a book Workman school children and decorations and for the library Suffers Injury in Rail games carried out the same Idea Mr and Mrs Andrew Lacock of A dainty luncheon was served at Sunwere Pa guests Pittsburgh Mishap midnight to twenty-si- x guests of Dr and Mrs J S Alley An informal wedding reception day club met at the home of The Art was held Thursday evening of last Mrs H W O’Nell on Friday of week In the Lehl ' Fourth ward last week An H Matthias was OGDEN— William luncheon early amusement hall for Mr and Mrs served Southern Pacific fireman of 145 West marwere A Floyd Butterfield who Miss Veda Hansen and Demlng Patterson street is at the Dee hosried the day before in the Salt Lake as the rewere married Saturday eve- pital to a serious condition Wright was Mrs S Butterfield L D to the railroad temple suffered sult Mrs bums of and Mr of home ning at the formerly Miss Alice Roberta daugh- George The ceremony yards at Seventeenth street about A Wright ter of Mr and Mrs David B Rob- was p m Friday performed by John A Aylett 3 30 erts of Lehi A program was ren- Members an engine the immediate families Matthias was firing on which was dered dancing was enjoyed and re- and close of The driven by D H Woolsey were friends present freshments were served to two hun- brtde is the daughter of Mr and 'pulling a freight train Into the Og- dred and fifty guests About fifty Mrs C V HanBen of Provo and has den yards from the west when a s sid° of were present from Riverton The made her home here for some time flue blew out on the fireman young couple were the recipients of The Mr the cab and a rush of boiling water of son is the a beautiful display of gifts They and bridegroom jumped Mrs George A Wright The and steam enveloped him He will make their home In Riverton the window of the cab to the couple will make their home through as young to a stop came The First ward primary held a in Midvale train the ground physibazaar in the chapel basement Wedand Mrs E R Dr J R Morrell railroad W Mrs Nibley J nesday In the evening a dramatic Benson were hostesses at the sec- cian found Matthias was severely entertainment was given and danc- ond of a series of parties Wednes- burned on the legs and hips ing was enjoyed at the Nibley home on Mr and Mrs Elmo Hamilton and day evening The guests num- tertalned members of their card street Center Hamson and Mr and Mrs Eldred 12 and were served at small club The bered guests numbered 12 ilton and small daughter Henry following bridge Mrs H E Phelps entertained Hurrcn and Dr Irving Hansen spent tables was hostess Williamson Mrs T C members of her Salt Lake Contract last week at Fish lake to members of the Art club Friday club Friday The game was A birthday dinner party honoring Bridge State on home her at afternoon played following a nearly luncheon Mrs Thomas B Slater was held at street A luncheon was served Mr and Mrs M E Thornton enher home In Salt Lake on Thursday Mrs William Waters entertained tertained at dinner Thursday evebeten were laid for Covers guests members of her card club Mon- ning for Mrs Thornton's nephew sides the guest of honor as follows for afternoon" High scores were Frank R Sharp who will leave soon Mrs Z T Butterfield Mrs T P day won by Mrs J W Johnson and Mrs for the L D S German-AuatriaHatMrs Mrs Florence Page Page Hopkinson Covers were laid for 10 mission tie Freeman Mrs Gwynne Page Fred Mrs Kelvin Aylett was hostess to The guests who are nieces and Mrs Roland Page Mrs William O members of her card club at her nephews of Mrs Thornton included Page and Mrs Meredith Page all of last Thursday afternoon John and Cecil Sharp Robbie Fisher Riverton Mrs George Whetman of apartment Bridge was played at two tables J R Mather and Misses Lynden of Nielson Mrs and Hans Draper Mrs J H Aylett and Mrs J F June and Janice Mather all of Salt South Jordan won prizes Lake Miss Mary Howard entertained the Stuart S Alley entertained for Mrs Junior girls of the Second L D S eveclub Of members' her Thursday ward at a party at her home on Main street Puts New Life Into Games and music were ning af her home on Miss Van Johnand Horst G Miss enjoy edand luncheon was served stone of Salt Lake Mrs N F MadDull Tired Faded Skin to thirteen guests of Nielson W L Mrs a little Calonlte powder sprinsen Sandy and Just MrsAUlson Bills entertained at a kled on a wet cloth and rubbed gentlv guests surprise party In honor of her hus- were the face before retiring will clear band? birthday anniversary Satur- - Mrs Howard Phelps Jr who has over the pores of all dirt and dust and oily returned to Milford been of’ tovisiting s week ctoy evening accumulation preventing blackheads eluded Mh and Mrs George W Bills Wednesday It put new life Into dull tired skin so B Mrs Laet evening Thursday Mr you will enjoy a good nights rest and Mr and Mts ’tlford Crane (Advertisement) Mrs Ren Howard Ruth Mary and Olson and Miss Esther Dunbar Howard Lymn Butterfield J G Bills and Art ’ and Mrs Ross tr Newman on - tt v n i Mon-dayJlt- ht i Bottle in Pocket Embarasses Owner 1 ST LOUIS (UP)— If Ike Couch hadn't a bottle in hie coat pocket he would neither have been hurt or arrested Struck by an automobile the bottle broke lacerating Couch's chest He was uninjured otherwise but was arrested on an intoxication charge d day evening at the Hotel Bigelow Hostesses will be Miss Ethel Doxey Miss Zetta Ballinger Miss Dora Coffman Mrs Maurlne Nielson and Mrs Alice Gray Madsen Mrs Nora Campbell entertained the Home Culture club to the regular meeting Saturday afternoon at her home 2485 Monroe avenue Miss Emma Chesney reviewed “Fast Wind West Wind" by Carl S Buck Tea was served Mrs W R White entertained the Literary club at a luncheon Saturday afternoon at her home 3655 Grant avenue After the lunchecon Mrs J R Larsen read the Greek drama “Progs and Lysistrata" by Aristophanes A discussion followed s C d n Betty Kay sw Super Curline Steam Permanent WAVES Genuine 100 Given exclusively OCTOIII THI IN flATUMD t VOOUI The Canton Crepe Afternoon Frock BY GOLf LEX end Mrs Laudie Mrs J E Wright went to Salt Lake Wednesday for a visit Drama club members will hold a regular meeting Tuesday afternoon Mrs Fred at the Hotel Bigelow Froerer and Miss Ellen Thomas will Mrs J Henry Volker be hostesses will present a paper on the “Medieval Mind" and Mrs S IL Evans will give examples of “Medieval Farce Comedy” Miss Thomas will give a group of vocal numbers Child Culture club members met Thursday afternoon in the drawing room at the Hotel Bigelow Mrs Samuel G Dye Mrs W W Perclval Mrs T A Hemingway and Mrs H Mrs D Olson were the hostesses G Murdock gave a paper entitled Little America" and a flag drill was Mrs Delbert Foulger presented plaved “Etude” by Liszt and Mrs Archie Caldwell pupil of Miss Minnie Moore Brown gave two readings "Children's Program” and “Cynthia Mav” to be Installed are Mrs Ronald Wadsworth president Mrs Ben Garr first vice president Mrs 8 W Badcon second vice president Mrs Trace A Turner recording secretary Mrs R L Olson treasurer Mrs Ernest Balch corresponding Mrs L A Hoover hissecretary torian and Mrs Mary Covey chaplain Mrs William Douglas entertained the Ladles' Literary club at a buffet luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home 2545 Brlnker avenue Mrs N J Thomas reviewed the book "That Man Dawes” by Paul R Leach Young Artists' day was observed by the Sempre Musical society at the regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Royal Eccles Mrs Fred 2508 Jackson avenue Froerer was chairman of the program as follows: Plano solo “Golliwog s Cake Walk” (Debussy) Maren Eccles 'cello solos "Gavotte" (Sebastian Lee) and “To a Wild Rose” (MacDowell) by Beverly Brown vocal solos “Coming Home" and Boats of Mine" (Wllleby) by Miss solos Thomas Vivian pianos Prelude No 10' (Chopin) “Elfin Dance" (MacDowell) "All Through Saturday afternoon at Memorial the Night" (modem arrangement house Memoir grove to Balt Lake by Cyril Scott) by Miss Ruth Falck Members of Golden Spike chaplet violin solo “Sonata No 8" (Corelli) will assist with the party RMerva-stre- by Dorothy Cowley piano solo “The tlons may be made with Mrs Whlt-mev- Lost Hope” (Gottschalk) by Rex Connell” piano solo "Fan taste" Women's University club enter' (Mozart) by Miss Jeanette Morrell tatoed at the opening reception of vocal solos “Thou Lovely Bird" (Dathe club year at the Hotel Bigelow vid) and “In Autumn" (Franz) by Wednesday evening Light refresh- Miss Edna Hardy Tea was served ments were served following a pro- at the conclusion of the program gram which Included a reading by Thirty members and guests were Mrs Bertha Eccles Wright and mu- present sical selections bv Mi vs Dorothy Members of the ladles' auxiliary Corey and Miss Edna Hardy vocal to Commercial Travelcre soloists and a stringed quartet com metthe United at the home of Mrs W J Barnes posed of Miss Helen Mattson Miss 2651 Monroe avenue Tuesday aftcr-Mary Gay and Miss Beverly Brown buffet luncheon was served The About seventy were present and the afternoon was devoted to Ogden chapters of P E O sisterhood will begin the regular meetings for the club year Wednesday Chapter F will be entertained at luncheon by Mrs Herman B Way at her home In Ogden canyon Mra Joseph Chea will give a paper on “Amerl- can Literature’1 Chapter J will meet for luncheon at the home of Mra 1258 Twenty-fourt- h R H Prlndle During the social hour mem- bers will give vacation remlnlsoenoea Mrs Charles Clavton entertained her bridge club at luncheon Thursday at her home 2560 Swaner place Mrs C II Barton entertained her ewlng club at luncheon Tuesday at street her home 774 Twenty-fift- h Children's Hour club met Wednesday wfternron at the Hotel Bigelow with Mrs H C OwUllam and Mr as hostesses Clvde T Oreenwell Mis Christen Jensen lectured to the members on “Piopa Pnsfs" (Browning) Mrs Melba Read Jones gave a group of vocal numbers as fol- "The Page Sings to the lows' Miss Anna rs WM AW eird and Mr s Charles Bird Queen " "You Love Me ”Yet " and Mrs Elizabeth were In attend Reed Mrs Karr Tribe Twenty-fivMiss Nellie Stark 8he was "1 he Year's at the Spring a nee Beckett Eva Mrs and Chamberlain accompanied by Mrs R L Prnper Among those who will attend the Members of the Child ConservaPI Omlcron sororltv met Wednesmet Monday afternoon convention of the Salt Lake diocesan day evening at the Carnegie pnbltr tion league of Mrs M IL Doxey Council of Catholic Women which the home llhrary Mrs Howard Means of Salt at street Follow- - will ojen to Salt Lake Monday are Take presented a review of the 267 Twenty-sevent- h “Years of lng a business meeting with the pres- Mrs W E Qullllnan vice president Pulitzer prize novel B Petty presid- of the diocesan council: Mrs J E Grace” by Margaret Avers Barnes ident Mrs Russell was given The spe-d- Vail president of the Catholic WoOther features of the program were ing a program was "The Bitov” Paper man’s league Mrs F C Todd presl dprussloiis of "Picture of American were topic Mrs Bvron Nalsbltt and dent of tha 8U Joseph's Sewing eoread by and Alexander Mrs Ruth life” by Mltzl Ste clety Mrs R P Morrissey presiW Vogel Mrs George and the "Rirkln Mel- dent of the Promoters of the League bv Mrs Lucille Tavlor Mrs Mattie venson sang two lullabies Mrs Mrs of the Sacred Heart Mis J L C bourne Ikaiglns was hostess Green gave current events Mrs John McClown Mrs Ulen Golden Spike chanter Daughter Virginia Board organizer of the club Baker Wheekx k Mrs J E ( ve Mis M J will was a special guest Revolution of the American Acacia club will meet Friday with McLaughlin Mrs J P ONetU Mrs meet Monday afternoon at the home Edward H of Mrs Gettrge R Whltmever 2815 'Mrs Joan W Inimett to celebrate George O'Connor Mrs anniversary A Garcia Mis James Shauglmessv Grant avenue MM Linda Ii win w ill its twenty-fourt- h Mrs Russell Wilkins Mrs Margaret he the assisting hostess Judge WU special program will be given American Legion auxiliary to Her- - Wilkins Mrs E R Alton Mrs August Ham II Reeder Jr will add) ess the No B will meet Mon-h- y MarteUo Mrs T A Held Miss Edith chapter The program la arranged man Baker p at t the American Legion Reid Mts P F Breen Mrs D L the committee on preservation of day evening Officers recently ele ted Bov le Mrs Marv Connor Mrs historic enots whUh Includes Ml lehateau seph Dellnmore Mts Dennis MrCar Franks ’m-- ' J W Abbott and will be totalled E bvF the depariment Jenkins of Halt ty and Mrs M J Connn'e Mrs Jean Ca'xe The bridge tea un-- 1 president Mis re-1 Worn n s Unlvrrd'v flub der the dltectlon of the Hate confer-- 1 akr A apecli-- program and cnee of the D A- - IQ will be given ifieriimeuts will follow 'Ihc of! licis1 will be cnlcrtained at bridge Wcdu et So and Kind to One's Hair $e°o £1 Complete Other Permanents Beautifully Given $S)50 BETTY KAY BEAUTY PARLOR 174V Soutt Main slim Wrist trim Thei or the things your smart afternoon frock will do for you this winter This rich Canton crepe accents the slim hip-lin- that Parlf e odores by placing fullness above the woiit The wrists snug cuflv the neck’s soft surplice end In dainty petolled scollops Acream chiffon vest a al flght-and-do- leather belt touch a nice contrast note tanvln brown Killie green Tonkard wine navy black Sizes 35 14 to 44 EXCLtsnE A BALT LAKE AGEN'CT Arthur Frank 208 210 South Main - Jo-I'h- s l orr Wu We Employ Salt Lake City Operators force children tp eotl Thp girl Qr boy has no appetite has stasis—-whic- h means the child is sluggish But cathartic have caused more constipation than they ever cured! The "California treatment" is best— just pure fig syrup Try this for just a few days and then see how eagerly your youngster will eat! DON’T How to Conquer er Hips at her Beauty Salon are Beautiful — Lasting rt y BURSTING FIDE BURKS FIRFMAN which will meet in Salt Lake Monday Miss Lucy Clark who was the guest of Mrs A A Hiss and Mrs W O Pell last week on her nay to Brookfield Mo to make her home Mrs Lit W Boring who left last week for Idaho to join her husband and make her home Below Mrs Paul A Lieb-ha- rt formerly Miss Margaret Bernards of this city who was married in land Calif August 25 and left Saturday for Bonier Nev to join her husband after a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs P Bernards Sarah Trmisdale daughter of Mr and Mrs L C Trousdale whose engagement to Louis Arthur is anMallory of Laramie Wyo nounced Miss Loretta Thinncs recently elected president of the senior branch of the Young Ladies’ sodality of Center St Joseph’s Catholic church E W left to right Mrs Quillman first vice president of the Salt Lake diocesan council of Catholic women Angeles Midvale Biverton In Ogden Society Circles the Past Week Top left to right Mrs P A Beck who is spending several weeks in Los 4 1931 Sluggishness Stimulate the colon and that child with a finicky appetite will devour everything set before him Ilere’a the simple treatment that does more for babies or older children than all the diets fad foods or tonics Nature has provided the only "medicine” you’ll need to stir a child's colon muscles into proper action California fig ayrup Pure delicious harmless It acts on the lower Colon —-where the trouble is II has no effect whatever on the twenty feet of intestines which should not be disturbed Begin tonight with the wonderful "California treatment" Any druggist has California fig syrup all bottled with directions Use enough the first time to cleanse the clogged colon of every bit of poison and hard waste Then just a little twice a week until the child’s appetite color weight and spirits tell you the stasis is gone It may take a month if a child is all run down but isn't it worth it to have constipation conquered? And whenever a cold or other upset clogs the system again use this natural vegetable laxative instead of drastic drugs WARNING The fact that California fig syrup is bought to benefit little children docs not discourage some storekeepers from offering an imitation Be sure the bottle says CALIFOHXIA Fig Syrup and you'll get the pure unadulterated article 3436 Listen In every rues Eve fl 45 KDYL Betty Kay will explain her wonateam derful permanent wave v
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