Saturday, June 28, 1924.
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
f. Social Dews muiit be In the
tends of the society editor by
1:30 o'clock. Due to the fact
Ibat the social page is made up
before noon, It la practically Im
possible to Insert stories after
that hour. Hnrcaftor. Items, no
matter how Important they are,
that are delayed beyond that
hour, will not be printed until
Uio following day News Edi
tor's Note.
.Tho Friday llrldgc club, compos
ed of La Grundo young women,
bold their semi-weekly meeting at
tho Klmer MeManus homo yester-
Mrs. I-ester Hloddurd entertained,
i Ttiree tables, besides thut of the
Uoon ut bridge. Mrs. Andrew l.on
cf)' won the prize three beautiful
handkerchiefs. Mm. Stunley Mills
was awarded the consolation prize.
JtCfreshments were served later in
tho afternoon.
' Mrs. Hay Price and Mrs. Hill
Tinpleton will cntertuln ut the
frext meeting week after next.
! f Sunday will bo Flower Festival
day at the lfapllat church. A pa
Kunl, commemoruting the found
ing of the A inert can Baptist I'ub
llcution Society, a cenlury ago. will
Jt given by the W. W. G.'s In the
Biornlng and evening
? it i
'JUrs. W. G. Sawyer, who has
tprnt the past month hi Portland
vtsliing her mother and who also
witnessed the Hose Festival, has re
lujrncd to la Grande reporting a
TVry pleasant trip.
; I'Mr. and Mrs. Furl Stoddard en
firtatned the Clio club last eve
ning at their homo at Second and
O si reels. With six tables at cards
in, 'action, a very . pleasant evening
occurred with delielnus refresh
ments served before the guests de
ported for their homes. ,
,-Mrs. ITal llohnenkamp won the
todies' club prize and Hurry Zur
brb'k won the gentlemen's club
ptW.v. August J. Sliingc won the
gUfHt prize. Hul llohncftkump re
ceived consolation.
'V
rTho Mondny Hrldge club will
WnWt with Mrs. Peter MacDonuhl
Monday ut her country home.
v!:
jf On Wednesday the Island City
Xodles' Aid held a iiiohI dellghtrul
social afternoon at the Garret Hlolc
lnd home.
c
Tho guests. In old fashioned cos
tumes,, arrived at one o'clock and
were welcomed by "'Ma" (Mrs.
Garrett Ulokland) In her curls and
prettiest white upron and the
"girls" (Mrs. l.eo Smith, Mrs. Joe
Perry, and Mrs. Isuac Sliufor) In
their Sunday best, and dear old
tceblo white haired "grandma"
(Mrs. Caly Pcnland) with her cane
and plpo and knitting.
Thty were soon served a most
sumptuous old-time dinner with as
many helpings as one liked, then,
when tho dishes were washed, en
joyed a progrum of readings and
mimical numbers and old songs.
The remainder of tho afternoon was
spent In visiting and when (hey de
parted everyone felt that tho old
days were very jolty ones Indeed.
A very huppy birthday party
was given at. the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. I. Vuela of Frultdaln Sun
day of this weok. honoring Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Harvey who had her
73rd birthday anniversary. It was
the first time in 18 years her fum
iy had been all together. The oh.
of town families visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey at this time were H.
A. Harvey. W. K. Smith and Mrs.
(', N". Leake, of Portland. The
children of this elly are, Mrs. (.'has.
Duffey, Mrs. Hurley Smith. Mrs.
Mrs. Jas. Hough and J. T. Harvey.
Jr. Also there were, seven grand
children and three great grand
children present. Five grandchil
dren and one great grandchild were
unable to-attend.
At one o'clock a dinner was
served out under the sftade of the
J trees and after a very happy day
all deported wishing her many
more happy birthdays.
Friday evening. Murgery and
Dorothy Ann Warnick and Yera
Ueatty giive Donalcne Oxner a de
lightful farewell dinner purly at the
home of Miss Heatty. The feature
of the evening was the placards
which were small portraits .of the
guest of honor. These were puirfted
by Miss Wurnlck. , , " .'
Those present were Donufene Ox
ner. Lillian Sims. Isuhclle Miller.
Verdn Hale Smith, 'Pauline Payton.
Margaret linker. Margery and Dor
othy Ann Warnick and Vera Hent
ty. Aerial Illicit iM'wrts Thorn
When Airmen Come to l-ai tb
SALT 1.AKK CITY (AP) Lucky
In ihe ulr but. unlucky on lund ure
Paul Scott and Kenneth I'nger.
crack pilots of government mall
planus stationed here.
CHURCHNEWS
'UPTIKT CHUItCH Sunduy will
Uo Flower Fcstivul day at the Bap-
Ist church. A. piigctint commem
orating the founding of the Amer
ican ltuptlst Publication Suciely
he hundred years ago will be given
by the W. W. G.'s nnd Sunday
School from I Mo I-. and repeated
Rt a twilight service from 7 lo 8.
The music Is adapted from Hie old
blusters. The W. W. G.'s In flower
co.il times will bring messages from
the grent poets to ttie Spirit of the
brnonnniilion who reigns In n
(Unity Invited. Sunday School at 10
. oVlock.
: .
PKKSHVTKItlAN rHUKCH
Vow men would starve ,a horse or
any other dumb creature.. Sltll
fewer would willingly sturvv their
own bodies, but lliere ore in our
city many who allow their souls to
live on starvation rations. The
uti u rch cxlsi s for t bo n nrt ure of
your eternal soul, thut which sep
arates us from the brute. We in
vite you to feed your soul nt our
church, if you have no other church
liome. We feel thut our program
of services' nnl activities v pro
vide l ho food of soul life necessury
for good health. Tomorrow morn
ing at :I5 I ho slndy of God's
Truth will) classes and teachers for
nll. The morning worship ut 1 1
1 nt which time miss riavia miter,
who bus spnt the past year study
ing music nt the I'niverslly of Ore
gon. Will h? the soloist and tho
minister will bring the message.
The C. K. will hold its meeting In
: lllverslde park in connection with
tJie chautauqt'u and tho churches
Of the city will unite with the
Chniilaiiqun for the evening hour.
.Jnkc the mist of the Lord's day.
Win. Crosby I toss, minister.
at seven In tho evening. The eve
ning preaching service- will he Re
called on account of the -rhuutau
qua program at the City park.
O. W. Jones, minister.
'ION KNOLISH Ll'THRItAN
Clil'ltCH M avenue, opposite high
school. Sunday School nt 9:46 a,
m. Services ut 11:00 a. m. Ser
mon. "The Sinner-Loving Saviour."
Kvenlng service nt 7:30 p. m., un
der the auspices of the Woman's
Missionary Society. Mrs, Fred Jen
sen, chairman. "A Gift tt Gold,"
a rending by Mrs. L. A. Kbert, su
perintendent of Sunday school. "A
Little Hrown Girl and I, by Csth
erlne Wlssler. "Whose Money Was
rt?" conducted by Mrs. J. W..HItta
inger. "A Carpenter's Daughter,"
a playlet by nine young ladles.
Uecitatlons. "A Litllo Light Hear
or: "A Girl's Story. A Collection
Jinelo." Solo by the Uev. Win. K,
Holl, "A Dream of Paradise.,
KIHST MF.THOMMT KPISCO
PAL CHt'ltf If "Seeing I he Invlsl
hie." This Is the theino the pHstor
will use In tho service of worship
nt 1 1 :(Hi a. m. On tomorrow lie
will be glad to greet the members
lind friends of Ihe'church In large
numbers. Mrs. Lelghton will con
duct the' session of the church
school and there will bo opportun
ity for nil who will attend to study
the Scripture lessons assigned to
each department, under the leader
ship of competent teachers.
I -
ft'-'
lor
e f'HItlSTIAN CHCHCH The pus-
wilt presch at j the morning
hour, initio SehmM meets at nine
forty-five. C. K. meetings r
FIRST CHUKCH OF CHRIST
SCIKNTISTS Corner of First and
Washington. Sunday morning ser
vice at 1 1 o'olock.
Subject: 'ChriHtlnn Science."
Sunday school ut 9:45 a. m. Wed
nesday evening meeting at 8:00
i public every Monday, Wednesday I
and Saturday from two to four. AH
'nr invited
At Elko. Nov.. recently Scott, la
alighting from an - automobile ut
tho flying field, stepped Into a
gopher hole and broke a bono In
his left ankle. -
Ungcr, after being forced down
near Klko. borrowed a mulo from
an accommodating farmer to tra
vel to a telephone. Somehow, the
mule and Ungcr couldn't agree and
tho mall pilot waa thrown. Injuring
his right foot.
Neither Ungcr nod Scott has suf
fered a scratch or a mishap In
years of aviation.
ADVERTISING
PAYS ITS BILL
Prominent Business Ex
ecutive S h o v s How
Buyers Profit in Pur
chasing Advertised
Goods.
C ARM'S
Where Your Credit Is Good
i
Licorice Caramels
Divinity Kisses
The Candy Shop
220 FIB ST.
Tbe Borne of Home ftiade Cudv
(Ity H. A. NTUANAHAM
lifMHliit of tho Chamnlim Niwrk
Plug toiiiany.
A question frequently arising In
business is "Who pays for the
advertising?" t. - .
This subject has botm" debated
at considerable length by manu
facturers, dealers and consumers.
And, despite the fact that adver
tising has repeatedly been proved
to be the soundest Hort of buslneas
economy, hero are some people
who still regard It i3f an extrava
gance. As our experience I believe,
typical of mnny other large adver
tisers, our findings are likely to
be of interest both to the business
world and to tho public.
1 lloforo Champion became a
largo advertiser we made an ex
haustive Investigation of advertis
ing and what It meant lo business.
What his Investigation revealed
led us to make the large expendi
tures wo make today in bohulf of
our product.
Summed up In a few words we
found that
Xo one pays for advertising.
"To put It another way the sav
ings In manufacturing, distribu
tion and selling costs brought
about by tho increased volume of
business due to advertising more
than cover the sum spent for It.
What advertising actually re
sults In, when Intelligently applied
and whon the manufacturer takes
full advantage of his possibilities,
is a much belter product at lower
cost lo tho consumer, ' with sllll
greater -profit to. Ihe dealer be
cause of tho grouVj'Volumo of hW
sales. , . .
This can be enslly shown in our
Own Industry. : ;
It Is but a few years ugo that u
good spark plug 61d -al.-from
to-$!.M) a plug not comparable
with those of today. It rnrelj
lusts more than a few months In a
oar. and motorists .'frequently
changed spark plugs four and five
times a year.
Ily building up our enormous
production, largely through ag
gressive advertising. Champion to
day selto for 60 and 75 cents a
spark plug so far superior to tho
product of but a few years ago
that there is absolutely no com
parison In quality a saving to tho
car owner of 40 to 60 per cent, on
each plug, and an actual saving in
a year'of several dollars, or scores
of millions for the entire list of
automobile owners. ' i .
In other words, Ihe consumer
gets u far superior product at
kvs than half the price.
t It Is only tho enormous Increase
In our business, due parftnlly to
advertising, that has mude this
great Improvement In quality pos
sible. We have actually spent
more than 'JI.OUU.OOO in research
nnd development work to belter
oijr product. Wo have Installed
costly machinery Just to Improve
Itstuppea ranee.
None of theNe IIiIuks could have
been done if we bad not built up
such a tremendously large busi
ness. Advertising ulso makes possible
a highly specialized business. V
arc able lo devote our entire ener
gies to onn thing and. iherefore,
engage the best brains ohtuinalftc
to make It always better.
With the great volume brouKht
about by advertising, tho advertis
ing cost per unit is no small as to
be negligible, anil Is far, more thnn
ofTset by the reduction of costs
due to the volume. Helling advnn-
tauea match the manufaetiring
advantages, enabling distribution
actually to cost much less.
Thus, while tho consumer en
joys a much better article at a
much lower price, wo make more
money. o doe everyone engaged
in the distribution of our products
distributors', jobbers and dealers
The profit per unit Is smaller, but
the profit on gross business Is
greater because of (he increased
volume and more rapid turnover,
due lo the advertising.
What Is true of our business is
also true of practically every line
of products which people buy.
t Is advertising that has put
good motor cars within the reach
of almost every family. It Is ad
vertising that places on the tables
of the entire nation at reasonable
cost the foods that ordinarily only
the rich could enjoy. It Is adver
tising that has inudc possible mod
ern clothing of quality for both
men und women at reasonable
prices.
Anyon who will give Ihe matter
serious thought will see reudlly
that wo live much better than any
other people In tbe world iHrgely
because advertising has made pos
sible the production of both neee-
settles and former luiurtes at I
prices which everyone tun pay. f
And the more you sLndy busi- j
ness. tbe more you will bo convln- j
ced that no one really pays for ad- i
vcrfhdng that It Is absorbed In j
the savings bruty,' hi about by
(juauttty production, f
Parlort Bedroom and Bath
(Cdltors Note Tills Is tho first
of a series of six articles, each
by an authority on beuuty and
hygiene.) . . ' ...
Tho startling statement that the
use of colored soaps tends to low
er moral standards among Amer
ican ; women was recently iruule
In. a bulletin circulated by an ill
advised publication. In tin bulle
tin wvre , solemnly quoted the
opinions of 35 women club lead
ers and one- doctor, to the it
feet that such soups ure makl.ig
our women Immoral.
Although this unexpected attach
wija based on Ignorance uud sen
sationalism, It will serve to rnhc
the whole question of what these,
things nro that we women ns as
trustingly on our faces and bunds
us if each product were guaran
teed . to be safe unt effective.
All olir fragrant essences, routes.
creams- and beauty, aldsruco thy
healthful or ruinous? We ou-tht
to know, for we huvo only one
skin und we should cherish It.
What 1s perf Jine? Why Is It
SQ'deslrnble? Are Kronch prod
ucts belter than. Amerlcun? i
Consider, first, perfumes. They .
are as old as humanity. lYob-1
I
"I l hi T
1G0VE SCHOOL
NEARIN6 END
' . . - 1
COVB. (Special) Tho Kplseo
pal summer school Is near its close,
but In the last few days the reg
ister has been Increased by several
mors names. . Tho newcomers are
Mrs. Jus. Hussell of l.a Grande.
Mrs. Jus. Nichols and Hetty Nich
ols, of Baker, Mrs. Dan 'Kronch,
Miss Helen W. Uublnson, I.uther
Williams, Jr., Margaret Kheton nnd
Mrs. L. G. H. Williams of linker.
Mra. Clarence Whlteman, Mrs.
Lawrence Krasler, Mrs. Geo. Hart
man, Mrs. Wlllard Hond, Mrs. ('has.
Ilond. Mrs. Chas. Htocker. Mrs.
Chas. Grenlteh. Mrs. l.ucy Donald
son and Mrs. 15, T. Wade of 1'cn-dleton.
. An excellent missionary lmgcant
was shown to the public on Tuesday
evening typifying the life In the
heathen countries before they knew
Christianity and the last picture
showed ,thn wonderful change thut
had como Into their lives after they
had known the Christ.
Gardiner Day, a young theologi
cal student of New York City, who
hH tbeen attending tho summer
school left on Wednesday afternoon
for1 1akeylcw, whore he will spend
the summer. ?
' Mr. and Mrs. I M. Mills are en
tertaining Mr.' and Mrs. Kohcrt
Barton of Portland and also Miss
ftdith Tdernans of Kort Prescott.
Arlxona. Miss Yocmans will spend
the summer here and the Ihirtons
will only remain a sliort time.
Mrs. Karl Landers, Mrs. J. K.
Ht earns, Mrs. Albert of Im Grande
nnd Miss I.ucy Cnnstock of Nampu.
Idaho, were Cove visitors on Wed
nesday, ' '
The forest ranger. 1 M. Kills.
roports'tltc mountain trails of Koek
creek and Klk creek to be all clear
and In good condition for the first
tlmo In threo years.
i I lev. Francis H.- Hall, who has
Just matriculated nt' the theological
school In 'Virginia and has been an
instructor at tho summer school,
left Wednesday for, Bend whore he
will locate. f
Uev. .-M. .'McLean .Ooldlc left on
Wednesday for Wlscbnsln to nttend
"Stop Stitch"
HOSE
Achairud ixhuve all olliors for
A QUALITY
A SEUVICE
' A VALUE
"Tripple-A" full fashioned Pure Silk Hose, in all
the new shades as Peach, Amber, Nude, Dawn,
Banana, Tan Bark, Gun Metal, Pelican and Lariet
$1.C5 - $1.95 - ?2.75 - $3.00
r- LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
a convention ufter spending ten
days there he will proceed to New
York City, returning to his homo in
Cove the first of September.
Uev. und Mrs. Thos. G. Murry-
weather and son, Arthur, whoso
home is In K Hun nth Ku 1 la, loft
early Thursday morning for their
homo after spending u few duys
here. , .
, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Iock ioft on
Tuesday evening " for Imbler to
spend some time with Mrs. Peck's
mother, Mrs. l'eter WeBtonskow.
ably Kve wns delighted to dis
cover fran Ulnccnsc und myiih iu
.the Garden of Kden. Ancient
Arabia ued them, and Greeeo,
fund. Cleopatra's Kgypt, and Eliza
beth s Kngland, and tie ' .Malnte
non's Krance. Their basic uppeal
Is 'the Same us that of beautiful
colors und beautiful music,; t hi y
delight the olfactory organs im
colors anu music delight the cy!
nnd ear. - As
end of the tests. It .'was foilhd
inai American , prod in in
ovorwhelmlngiy preVerred
. were
I Fashion Notes
l'ernwnenlly wnrnl, wary or
ciirlf hair Mnoulil bu
' Walor-Waroa
The water-wave la aoft
and natural In appearanco.
' In no wise- can It poaalbly
harm the hair.
Mole,- warts, aupcrfluois
hair, permanently removud
without scar.
. AH Work duaranlvcd
, AT THE C)lONIAti
l'hone Ml-J
, 1101 Foirth 8t. Apt. B
fiimr -Is pci-Honul nnl
iii-coiiiinK. rni- nrat Is un t-x-f
prcfwlon or nontr oni.- vise's pci--
sonulliy; tin! pt-rrunie Is an
r Nhaivl CaiM- -In Kmiit ' i . .
l'urls. Tlii-', slnuvl l-iiii. iliV l.'.-
Oothlu culhcilivl ieri-UHlmr Hi favlr Icid.n-;. .'.i.Ani-
to tho i-yo, or a Hvhulx-rt scri-n- iirlni'r wiullii.'r. On th' (uiil Tr'n-li
ndu to tin? i-iir. so u fine pei-rumi- j H Is ofli-n'of plnitl ,o colltrMHt 'rtlli
hlri's' tlm si nsi' or smell Bill ull , frm'k llseir imuI rri'iiui'mry If Is
Its silblli- charni of Inlrutf lili-n.l In husha, no matter wlii't ini'1 rroik
nn.l 'hltrninni' i IIIMl .'flu I ' ; ' ' '
I lint iM'ttiT than either H' r.i- : : .
itlii-ilnil or the si'neniul, the iier-1 ' -' Vnrnui. ui- u
prraonallv. New ' York. I-i.mim.. .1... ,1,.. ...
onf -of thn 'beallhhiira ilohi- Hill,
aeiiaon. ' AMIitiilor.shoin ure how lie-
j presslon of yo ,r own personullty. r,.y M J tbV
This Is perhaps the most essi n-. Iieuiitlfully.
1111s rme OMserveii ny 1111 renownefl '
beauties In the selection of thu .... ,, J.'
most subtle ally. '-Mt Vellim.,
What Is a pi rfume? Him plv n M'- York. A peeullur simile of
essential oil, of violets. ros. 1, 1 T, " ',,,o' l "een hern ami
lilacs, pasmlne or of any flow...-, j ro A little .felt liat In
Now. the qualities of an essential .," '" "'"'nirly trlmme.l
oil are first, that It has 11 chiii .l M llh '"' "r .1. 8 of oslrleli lips In up
iielerlsllc oilor. nnd ....! t h.. I I"" and , violet. , r ,
It Is u reiiiarkalile pri'servative. ' .
IDiiiIiik the war. the Inlteil mates -Vo Jloii- I 'In lit (ilnve.
; government had InterestliiK oeea-j '''w York There nrtj no more
llon lo learn this. It had enor-!nl"ln K'oves. liven the sobenst
jmons iinuntltfes of t'lin-el-Dakli!8"1 ones today have circular ruf
Solutlon. that highly valuable:'1''" whlell runani all, the way from
ifluld used In heallnif open n"rrow tucks of tli6 soods to wide
Iwounds. The solution would not;1"1-'" floilncliiKS. ; ,
' kei'p. It turned rancid. Hr tlui' ' " ' 1
Kovi inment called In the ,-lilet '""I"'"'""" I'crlsh llii-niise .
ichemlst of ColKute K Company, u! 'I'lK'j- Imeire Itiilcs of lleallb
ho Jse hose hundred and etKh-! ' . 1 .' I
jtein years of experience Justified HO.VOI.I I.U. (A I') The rapid!
Ithe Kovern nt's hope. The eheii'i. depupulal Ion of the Miiriillesus j
list simply added essential oil to!"1"'' romaiice-liiud Islands to. Die
the I'arrel-llakln solution. Noiiaoiith, was explain.-. I here recently
only did the delicate fluid keep'"' " l'"Hl-l'liclf.c club luncheon bj I
! thereufler, but It was rendered"- Hbblmrd. of l'urls. who lias
raveled extensively In Ihe Houtli
Seas.
In 1x24 the population of the
Beauty Seekers Will
Do Well to Try
THE MAUINELLO
SHOP
Room 6, Bjoumier Ulil.
' "A : beauty aid for
. eTery . noed" :
. PHONE MAIN hit
ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss Kathryn lloono of tho Kuthryn Boo no Beuuty Shop,
25 New Foley lildg., and Mrs. N. K. Eminett of tho Murinel o
Cosmetic Hhup, Vest Jacobson Uldg,, announce tho consoli
dation of the. two shops and will bo located In tho present
locution of tho Kathryn' lloono Shop, 25 New Foley Uldg.
The Marincllo System and Kathryn Boone
System of Ileum y Culuiro Mill ljch lie, l'ractievd.
' . Tolephoiio Mulii IliO,
Those Delicious.;'
Whipped Cream
PIES
" ' At- : ; -,',
THE SILVER GRILL
Arc Going Great.
ALSO
For Warm Weather .,
Compartment Plate Vegetable Dinner
Good Coffee? Yes!
t?; w i
for 5huron,
SP'rXTACLE
S J
more attractive for use, since es
sentlnl oil Is p'iTiimc.
I'lTfunied prndiii-ls. you S'-e, In
st end of being oduiti'iatrd ij,r'ip ws 2M.HO0 MiinineKans. but
their perfume, are improved and;1" "iIh luid dropped lo 12. DOM
given lasting (mailtles.
The question' of French
American scents Is becoming loin
and 1S77 tho number bad fsllen to
6.00ft,- In Hill, wh-n Ihe Inst nr
I iih I slallsilcs were cuniplled, ;t lu
ll mutter of popular int'r"t ns popiilallon was 3,117. ,M present
the leaders of the fasMionabl" j ' here art only between l.oiO und
world take more and more lo I. -00 people In the 'Islands, .of
nonieHtic fragranees. All the bs;who miiol more thun'TiOO are Mar
pt.rfuitteM, whether made In Amei-1 quesiHis, Mr. Hubhard declurod.
lea or France, whether Iji Frnnci. -Tin; reason for I Ue. decreiiso. the
rose or iJitclylls, ('hniere toi-: speaker said, was In the Marqties
quet, rba Ming, Flortent or. anyjans' iippan nt lack of cure for their
of the quality makes, contain tlteihealth. their fear of foreign .-doc
tors, find iiieir reliutiee upon "kH-
waoie ingrerllentS. I lie idilef l in
ferences are t be binguagi- on t If
label Hnd Ihe price. but are
Amerlfsn women being deceived
by tbe language Into pitying the
price? '
Very
mently
volving
inlereMiing (ent were re
made in New York, lu
hiindreds of women of
I1'" smart world, and liuiny per
fuiue0. and extending over man
Weeks. AMketl to Si'lect their pre
ference out of senres of unldintl-
fled p'-rfuines, tin worn
jlinply on the li.isls of
bunas' or native medlclm. :nnn,
The natives Inslstj upon sleeping
with their bends wrapped up, re-gardb-ns
of wheiher other pilrts.of
ihelr body are exposed. A native
with consumption wraps himself up
with his wire and n child or two,
Hi tin spreiidiug bis dliieufK'.
Man Is reniiy superior. He can
pretend thut he doesn't mind get
ting fat and get away with it.
en voted I Mi n talk about .money; women
d'-thde .abtitjt meu. The tiling that iu-
fnigrunee. nnd quality. Win n tbe trigiiea us Is the thing tluiL la hard
perfumes wero idehtUlcd at tueto bU
Peare Eye Glass
Service
Wc nxosiiizu our ie.s)im.siljility in caring for Uio uyo Bijflit' u
of our pHtiuiiU. . f s
Our intui'csl is tlwiieforc of u conscionlious, Hympathflic ' :,'
nature, jfovonicd by tte dusiie to allovialu visual dt-rccls. '
'Our thorough, scientific examination, followed by fuiiiisli
iuj lenses that are precise and therefore give relief, olfei-s the ,
answer as to why ojur patronage is constantly growing.. ,
Dr. W. M. Peare
Op.toincliist with J. II. l'l-aie &. Sun.
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