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Thui-sclay, May 13, 192C. EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS I Visitors Present1' ; f " At 0. E. S. Meeting .- Xl,ut alxty membera of the Or. jilrir of tlio Knatern Star, bi-alilea wvurnl vnt malrona ond puM pa vtrona froni otlinr plucoa wi're In at--tt inlani'P lut eveuln at the nioet Aliic M Hop C'lmpti-r. No, 13. -i i The Miixonle hull, where tlio mentliij? F VJ8 liolil. wua prettily rtocoriitrrt for tho occasion with banlteta. of During- tlio lonue siaaion airs. Iiiutcl. ;' Jumr n. llrokuw. ot Ha.? kor, gave two remlliiira, which wero , wi.ll rpciflved. Dcat.loa the vlaltlilfr nli inhnra thoro wero about 100 lia. A aoclol hour was oharved, ilui;- HIK WIIH'II lllll- iniiiiiiimiii. 1 sitvpiI, following tho IoiIk" mopt tns. " - '.''' T -.1. -!.. K '.'- ' ' . Elects Officers . ' Tho elect Ion of officers for. the eiwnliiB year wart the reaturq of I vrali.rittiy afternoon' meotlnir of 'tho I'nrkiluln elllh at l!io home Of 1M1.H. ilviln llnvlM. asm .Norlh: Sec-. ond street, when Mra. Mlniile T.n ' plier ami her riuiiithter, Mra.'llnvla, were. hoatoaar-a. ....,,':.-';v'.,.'&.S':- Mra. May Oump was electeit !pre.iclent, Mrs.. Ora. Wilson, vice prealclent; Mra. fatherlno Horco, ' secretary: .Mrs. Kutd llanley. trcas ; urer anil Mia. C.'hriatlno Wllklaon, Wchotiater. . , ,: Ilealilea the twenty-aeven mcm rhfra present there wero seven via. , llnra. They were: Mra. l.loycl Tar-pr-nler and.danffhter, Mra. TJorolhy . roollilKC anrf ilaushtqr June, Mrs. ' J. K. lay and danffhler qrraldlno, ' anil Mrs. l.lr.zle Johnson. l.lttli. T.ola Jeim l'avls Rave a -..us.,...- ,1 n rllilnn on t hiiHliifltln. ''ally received by tho.se proaent. MrH. "."Slarcla lttddle and Mrs..' Alma Sic-, rt'nrroll, delesatea to tho slate fft'l-i ': ernllon of wonwn'a cluha conven ..tlon, iravo Inlereatlnir reporta of I ne convention. , i of the ,clnh, presented Mra. Louta ..jSlitntlley, outKolliM secretary, and -"Mrs. Lrnora lletiudetle, . chairman vof the 'picture lilirary committee, fwltli eoranffe bonnueta in- npprecia- j;llon of their work durlnir the past - year. ' The- nlub will meet in. one week, Minerva Says f Ued Cross Shoos aro be ing wont morn timl more by Sai Grande,, ludlnq. ' They 'are now realizing t tic pom fort in 1,1) is Arch-Tone make, ; and I hit style us w'll. The Aroli Ald shoe la made 'on , the Njimc irincipl'8. Tho s-no tlio frtob wln-n In iirtfnn lihtl nII(;vrH.' thai, liurnlni? si'ilftl tion which you will soon x p(rltnrc, - wlnn '' tho list woitthcn , comi'M. fift those fwt In fondltlnn heforo' th .nt wpi'M.. Arch-AM ami Hm1 CrOHH ;jKhO)8 will ,lo,, th,ft work.' And then you'll way "tloil hlKS Tlio Hootory nhofi num he flta them ho tlicy Jon't hurt. Till him your troubles lio ran lulp you. THE BOOTERY A Kitchen 1 Is the wbman's workshop. It should be well equipped ..Let us furnish the Electrical Appliances La Grande - Electric " Co. 1412 Adams Ave. Look Over Your Tackle and sec what you need. I have the kind that catches them. F. L. LILLY Hardware Main 85' Fishing ofSOGETY May U, with lrs. Maud Halley al her homo near Island City.. Mi .ou, Owsley wUI be oaalaUint lloal. Mrs. Duncan Hostess At Bridge Party " ' Un. -X). .,lunc.tt" ilellirhlfullr enlertalnod lit brldiro yesterday af. ternoon" at . her homo on Second street.- . Two tnlilea were nt play with Mra. Clark Wehh winnlnit hiuh acoro,- and Mrs. 1L K. ui lania tho! aecond irle. Tho eon sokitlon prise! went to Mra. Jack, Hlntt.:.:;'f ;V";r -r-'y. !; A variety- of aprintf flowers wore oriansed about th rooms where the card (fnwiea wcro.:enjoycd. 'I'he hoMesa aerved a dalnly luncheon followtnfr the ffaratfl. . . . ' ' ' D. A. R. to Take Part si In Memorial Services :i ' Mra. W. n. rickens iravo a paper on.thc.hlstary of the Itaiichters jf the American Jtevolutlon as a part of yoatordny afternoon'a prORram when the orininlKiitlon met at the homo of Mrs.iYVIIJIam. Miller, on II avenue. ,( .1 . v, ' DurlnS tlio business session Mrs. Kay Xtifrphy ' waa appointed ' to meet 'with tho Womori'a Itolier corps Haturday to make pinna for Memorial, day servloea. .Twelve membera w're pre8e'nt for the mcctimr. Mrs. Miller scre ed rcrrcvdimonts ; liefore-, adjourn ment. Presbyterian Women Plan lor Bazaar ; 1 !Pliinii worb inndc. and coniiulttqes nnpo.hUjd, for the unnuul bazaar ttoj be- flven ity the lullt-s' Aid Hooloty of tho PrPHhyterlan church Xpvcni-i her 19 ijnd 20 yctcrday nfternopn when tile noddy met at tYic cburcji. frH'john Thelacn, president, pre sided ojier tho meeting. About sixty members of tho aoelety wero In attendance. ' Following tho biiHlness meetlifr, which took up moHt of tho nftnr. noon, refreuhtnents were served by Ihft eonimltUm In c'narge. hoadnrt by Mrs. AV. H. Safford. Other members, of the eommitteo were: Airs. Hurley D. Smith. Mm. P. llobi ertson, A1is. K. -It. Head, Mra V. j. Hussell, Mrs. W. S. Snook, JlrH. O. ;, Htlverthorn, Mrs. Jerse Stiles, Mrs. A.'-J. Stunpre.-WrH. VI: C. Tuck-' ey and Sirs. Hurry Tumor. 4 Announcements' Kncll tmnonncpirienta may he primed In llil column five of change. Any nnnomicenicnla per taining to any function audi as. rooked food sales, etc., will bo rcfuMMl. Announcement, to lie printed Uie mhiiuv day,' must be In MK'Icty editor's tiaiHla hf V:00 o'rtot. News etlltor'a nolo.;- !t. l'etefa Kplaeoifar ffulld will nieiO'rhlay evenlni; ut ::iB''p.lock irt-.tho' home- of Mrs.-J.VlV'Kliiter Instead of l-Viday ol'tcrjiooit.-iis nn nounced yivslcrday. V'Tlie lidles Missionary society or Ihe'' I'l-cabyterlan chtir'ch,'Svlll hieet (.'rlilay urternoon at 2:30 o'clock' at the borne or Mrs. tleorijc, linker, on 'ttn vnt to rail your .addition In tho fuel Hint wn have .some of thoso hem y trticiit sinin sIiIiikIch Just tliiv kind your mvhlttM-t would rcioi iiini'i itl. Just a tiiluuii1 now, let ii Hi tt'll. . you soiiiWhliiif ahcMit tin Itni.val tfwl. It comes front tt very deep . inlm, ami ut--eonlln?f to Mr. II. V.. II. I'omeroy M'llers Mieriiiteii(leiit of tlie Nt nla Cousohdateil -Vijip4r (ni- j pany, tesilniony iM-foix tin? public III II I HIT ('Illllllll.'lltJII (II 1 (till. IC tfftve tlte foil oni tiic tents of of the dlffei-eiit hraittlsnr I'tali eo;tt. Ilnyal tested Ik I. u. per pound of cual. The Ieerle-.J 04r; LIlN'rty. 12.845; standanl, I2.7H5; HtKli-IIeat. I2.7; Alter rtteu, .'J UKI; lllanatiia, " l2,:tKA; King. . Yon will iiutHvtliut Hie I torn I rami Klaiuls at the hetid of Uiu I Int. . Italiroad men who know onl from-A to: Z ilt u HiaC without a dnulit we liave Hie: best selection of coals . coining Into tills territory. We expect tn put on sonic, etra tmeks almiK In August when they start t(ortnt coal, Wo wll just as renxonnMe as cnyoiie Hse and when ynii ran tfi'4 a lie tier product you Jitt as well tnke attvautdim of It. We Imm .some clear floorlfiv. f29.H mt M. J x 6 beel HlillnfCt SI9 per M ajid O, ii. Imm hmtm, Atic (mm hundred HiM-al feet. Von can buy - IuIIm cheap enough lo hat your iMirn. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The Poor Mna Frtead" Near Foandry: lhona Main U N Huautof Bosteeaa, yTV--- The Garden I - I 'V"'ff V A new example of the popular long earrings are these ot the ariatocratla lOmnress Josephine jewelry mode. They have pearl drops and sterling petals set with rhlneslonca ! nvenuo. A" member aro tirifed iu ir treseni. . . . . Tho Greenwood I'aront-Tttlcher aasoclallon will meet for the Inat. time this year tomorrow afternoon al the, school. - There will he an art exhibit n connection with the meeting.. , . . Sister Mary Say s: ' - . - (Ity sister Mary) 1 llrcnlcrnst Oranire Juice, cereal. thin cream, breakfast spliiuc.li innl bacon; crisp .iyc jousl, milk, cof. fee. , . ; . i ' I-unclicon Tomalo chowder, loual slicks, peanut butter sand- lehesj ...ojil-rnslnoiii'il , Hlnuvln-1 fy ahortcake, 'milk, tpa.f . j j,. :J, - Dinner- hollsbiyy ' ateak . with hoisernidsh auuec mid broiled linn lim.s. rlced potatoes crcaineil car rots, molded dandelion Multul ,l....n Mish cherry 'pie; whole wheal bread milk, cofreo. ' Thd" breakfast dial) of Bpinnch and bacon cuu be used us a lunch eon dlah ir I hero are no school children. In ;tho famlly-wbo muat have a hcurty breakfast, ir the spinach, la carefully . looked over and washed llln liiKht betore. put iiilo the kctlle in which It is to h.' cooked i and with tlio' kerile elosi'iy eovnrvd the yetfetuute will; he perfectly crisp ond 'ready -to' put nyt;p-.ihe fire with the, corfoo; 'fui. lu'califiial. , .... ltrcakfast Spll'lncli' Willi Uncoil ,; ; Two pounds, .apmnrh, Vj tun-1 aiiqon aalt,.2 tubleapoons butler, .2 tnblespootui lemon juleel 14 tea s.oon in rl);ii, ' 0 Alices broiled Hil-; cou, six auuarea. toaat. , )i ' Took spinach In Its own Julee untjr It n.liiiv', (lliop without dmW Inij 'uiiil ri lili'n'.tVlic'tirie. Add salt, ltliltirh lemon Jillco nml; purlUa and stir over the flro until very hot and tliorouiily blended. 'Ar range lo.iHi on a hoi platter, cover Willi spinach and KarniKh with the crisp liacon curls, poins of gold ciflLUaeon curls. Ji''ioiiH,.oJ' ifold iic .ifslv. is -inoaL aiipeti7.iiinr-.look-lllB. ..,-7 '. .. - NAKTl'KTir.US I OH i UKILIJANT COIOK The eaUHt way to proilurc a Hhi-it of hrilllnnt color with a minimum of effort in the flower ffimlfii In to pliint tiastiirtluins, whether the dwurf or tho cllmhlnjf varieties. Thero Ir only ono cul tnnil wurnlnff to irlvo for thifl old lime favoritia and that Ih, do not Blve It too rich' soil. It is at Its ht'Ht. (in i-iJtlier poor fare. In Hch still l it.- rtin; too heavily to lenveH. In poor Mill It la a most abiimli.m hlooiner. ' ' ' ' " ; v For howls t)P: rut floWerH In ' thfi hoiMo, )n hoih soft . and hrilliant colors there 18, nothing moro cottr vunien n IhO. franloni VKanffing frflprt -Hulphur and pure yeltoiv into romi colors, it also has velvety or anxes,' scarlets and muroont that arc, almost hlaclt, w HU .many.; va rif'Sattd sorts. ! ; The 'nauLttrtium is ah excellent pin lit; to luck Inio tulip plantinffs, delaying the sowing of the seed until the tulips imr failing The nasturtiums will then come up to cover the dying leaves of the tu lips with a mantle of their gray green foliage spangled with u wealth of flowers A lillle later In the season, , They are excellent 'for beds or for edgings. The climbing sort are reulfy trailers or ramblers, having no means of supposing their long stems. .They give an excellent ef fect when trailed to scramble over some i(ow -growing shrub. Tied to strings ut- supports they make u brilliant porch vine and are parti cularly effective when woven Into wlr fences.. There are. two types of the climbing nasturtiums, the tall and the l,ohb varieties. The latter are shorter-Jointed In growth and have an especially line -series, of , rich ' red shades. They are somr-what more, free with their bloom Ihun the climbing type, liolh will make a growth of fronf" six to ten teet. They are used with fine-effect as long trail ers from winnow boxes tn sunny positions. They furnish cut flowers" from July until .the first ,hard froni, which puts an end to their brill iance as they are somewhat ten der. Collectors are offering 7ftn n piece for early air-malt a Lamps In which th airplane Is pictured fly ing upside down. Tho Issue wan cancelled by postal I authorities as aoon as the error was discovered. .. BIGGEST IN MEDIGINE HISTPOlif PRODUCED BY KARPiAK Remarkable Mew Preparation Becomes The Talk of La Grande As Vast Numbers of Oregon' Peo- pie Report Amazing" Recovery To Health After ' Its Use. Everybody Seems To Be Taking It And . Receiving Wonderful Benefits. , NOTHING LIKE IT EVER DECLARES THIS LA GRANDE DRUGGIST Men and Women In All Walks Of Life Testify To The Marvelous Health-Building Powers Of The Medicine and Declare It Is So Far Ahead Of Others There Is No Comparison.''-.' After the most severe tests by the people of Oregon themselves, the sensational medicine, Karnak, is now unani mously declared to be the greatest the world has ever known for the relief of stomach and liver disorders, and for build- 'ing up the system weakened and worn-out by the wasting diseases of winter. '' , I The demand created in La Grande for this remarkable new medicine, according to the I Drug Co., is really astonishing. In speaking or the w-onderftil sale of Karnak in their store, they say: - . - ' ', " There seems to be no end 16. the vast amount of, in terest shown in this new medicine, K;u nak, by the people Of this city. It is, without a doubt, the biggest thing of its kind ever seen here. i- "That Kamak is filling a long-felt want on the part of the people of La Grande and is producing the most . satisfactory results, is being daily reflected in the' great! demand we ore having for this pit'imialion." ' . What is true of La Grande is also true of all Oregon. Karnak is the sensation everywhere. It produces the re sults and nothing on earth can keep it out of the homes Of the people. . , Thousands everywhere have reported amazing recover-, ies after using Karnak and with h;ii'(lly an exception re sults have been most gratifying. MEN AND WOMKN OF ALL AGKS BENEFITED. Men and women of all ages nn l in ull wulks of ,life, afflicted with stomuc'h and liver troubles of every form, some of them of long ntnmlliiK mid chronic nature, and others severely compllcnted, hu've been completely restored to health by Kui nuk. . . -. j:, Home of these people wercii weak, thin and nervous, npO Imrcitlly on -the verge of col-ij iHfist. Others kccuhsI fnli'ljr' well, ; -et ' tctmiphilnetl . i of we-i ' ' vert, pains In the stomach or'1 In the Imck ami titles, head-' ' Welt.- HlMiHnexs of hivnlh nnd' I . illxzy lHmHs.. lnuy UAA of sour, Kssy slomuehs, cnulcd lougitcH, fouhHsM of hrentJi, , , stvere -oiistlpatlonr lovi of -apitcllte, .sleeflesMns at night and terribly Rejected, ttepres.s ed fts-UiigM. . In every case,.,exc't wliertv a eiilical ' complietUed eondiUoit or contagious diseases of ho mo other organ existed, tlte sufferer was quickly and' permanently relieved. Soiiih of the long-standing cases required from four to six hottl-m oft Karnak, but the majority re sponded readily to two or three, und inuny reported inont gratify ing results, after taking only one or two bottles. . To. say that Karnak has h: conio t he senna lion of t he drug trade puts it mildly.' It Is true that Karnak tuift broken all Kales VRIOAY, MAY 14 Mountain Stoiubud Thne. Klntlons KOI,, Htate, CollcM, - K. - Mux. ' :UN.tlui-HIHIkc), 7:.SU-8:0 p. m., musical program, Mrs. Whaten, di rector. 1 J'aniflc Standard Time Stations. KFI, I -os Angeles, (.'al. (-I7ni-HVIhv), 5:S0 p. m., program, Ku gepo Ulseailtiz; 0:30, Carlylo Stev enson's orchestra; 7:30, Felipe Del gado and Kdna Clurk -Mulr; K. Aeolian organ recital; 9, William MacDougall, Scotch singer; 9: no. musical prograpi, joke contest; Jlmmlo Mack; 10, Packard ballad hour; Kinma Klmmel, Vat O'Neal, Kray Tretualne, Ashley Bisters. KfJO, Oakland, Cal. (.Ill I -2m-8:ttlke), 8 p. in., Mills college mi nimi dinner. KCW, Portland, Ore. (-jni.riiii-OlUkc) 6-7 p. in., dinner concert; If yuh want to buy what yo' dollar gots tie fintlei'tt, en whut you get am Mm' govs), too, you ltctter buy Rt de Pig ly AVIggly slo'. . Radio n SENSfflON SEEN HERE management of the L. & L.1 ' ' records. Nothing like It has ever bet1 n seen before. , Hut it is the reinurkal'le results produced by the medicine Itself that lias cre ated such an enormous demand. It Is what the people who hnvo actually 'Used Karnak' huvo to say about It that has , convinced the public dial it Is the greatest me.l ielne of all Times. I " ' ' Kead at (he right what Nr. V. Ii. .Monro says nhoiit his own evpri lenoo' with Karnak. Then if you ai oiu1 tif the iltousiinds mi I fertile: . from Hlomuch or liver dlsonh'rs, or f itted Nomelhiiitr (4i btilhl yui- up, niter (he weakening ef fects il'.-4irl"" Rtliiet fevers, elr., ao to (I i4 L. A t,. Inig f'o., hi .a (.rniule or t'ie Kar nak ugeitL fnxour iiwn town and get a buttle, , KrsIiliM An-, (iim,tpit'ed.'t ' J . feiueinlier, Kmnak Is sold utt-deO- a elrlel guantnltfe that the first (wo bottles will produce beli ef ieial results, or the pure huso price will be ' refunded without question. Hot It the manufacturers and the local distributors stand .sitiurely .behind this guurautee. Over 2 1 ".(Mil) bottles of Karnnk (uiv(c been shipped to various paints In thy Inst 12 weeks. ' Tho highest tribute that citn possibly be paid a proprietary iiK-dlclne Huts just been accorded Karnak, tho sensational new medl- 8-9, conce.ri, vocal and inslrumen tfil ; 0-10:30, concert; lu:30.ia mid night, frolic, Kep Crowing,. Wiser, Order of IlootowlH, lnntugos nt(irtf, reatureSi KOAt , Vrvnlllst Ore. (2H0.2m l7tke), 7;n p. mi., Arthur KirK- ham. leijor; H-), musical program. UTAH, Oi.Klaiitt, Oil. (2;t-0lil- Aik for demon ttratiorx in your own hum. ffj '' '( mmtimmmmmmmmmm ' Jpl NotNa -'' DURING MAY ONLY $?.00 DOWN Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "Always At Your Servicew Da OH AH. MOOHr), physician nl la jrers' . (eiieriU prartlrp. ay! "f am -confident Karnak la a iimt extranrdinary nkedlclne ami will Iw of Knui benefit tn anyone." j;.. V i ...... X . Mooitn . ' rlno tlmt Is nccompllaliliiir inch remarkable rcaulta. t.l j llr. Chaa. I,. Moore, a phyalcinn or 48 yeara1 renernl. pruellce, comca out and atatea In' nncond lleiAil ti-rrti, .tout Kurnk la with, out a doubt a moat cxtruordlnury medicine. Sueli Indorsement laln deed convincing tor. tbn phyal cinn will not recommend tiny nid Iclno until ho positively knowa (It will produce itlie rvaulta. "! uni tinnlc to any that Kar nnk la the most efficient medicine. 1 huvo ever uaed for liulldlnir un a rundown aliiKKlali ayatein," de clnrea nr. .Moore. I nr. Moore hna aprnt 4S yenra In the practlcu of medlclno. lie la now retired und realdea ut I UK I'onchtreo afreet, Atlanta. (.'ollowlnir la Dr. Moore'a report on Ilia teat of Kurlluk: . "In my-411 yeura of uctlve prac tice 1 have, never been un udvo cute of the unlimited uan of Ihe majority of medicine, hut after my own experience with Kiirnuk, I do not healtule to - recommend thla mrdlrliic to. anyone, "My" own pcraonal experience vvlUi Kur.nak Is lliut It lucrauaea my uppctlto to where I eat like a : Krowliiif boy. It thoroiifhly cleunaed my ayalem of all Im puiitlea, und I uctually feel ten yeara yoiiUKer.iiR a rrault of Ink ing Kurnak. ,.. ., , . ' "f aleep aoundly, feel eneriretlc ,an.l full pf .vitality. In fuct,' t ,m .m AlffcjajlWB .ufldllu.V'.4 iietuully Kulned K pounda. Kar mile IMIla, together with Kurriuk, entirely, -ridlevi.ij iho .of conatlpn llon. .. ' . -i,-; ..j? - "On the whole, 1 unf ronfldeot Hint Kurnak la u moat extraord. Inuryv medletne ' and. will bo of ri'Ht benefit ho anyone. . I Intend to cgntlnuei udvlaliitf. tta nun uul. veraally." ' : ) j r : 'won.iWT m: ..wmioirr it" "Thla Kurnak la the Kreuteal jnediclne I eVer heurd of anil 1 wouldn't be without It If It coat 11 bottle." decl'urea Mra, .Ktiilly I,. I. owe. 1 103. l.'runcls Ave., I'ort- lund, Ore. Mra. lwe wim .Hlly rierk In Holae, iiiubo, from 1900 lo IDIIQl and haa realded 111 I'Ort Inn.l for 21 yeura. ' ' . Kurnuk la aold In l.n Grande by the I.. I., DniK t'o., und by nil lending ilniK-'flala. Adv. I250kc), 8-10 p. m., rirountr's., KWSi, Pulltuan, WaMli. .l4.tm-t Hkc),'7:10 p. in., prog rum, Wuu na club.- of Asotin. , Anaconda skinn from - Brazil, iguana, sklns- tind shark skins are belpg used 111' tho munufnctiirft of funcy shoes for wonirn. I - J Quality of build. Quality of perform ance. Smooth-runnirjf, light, thorough I With the double acton of powerful tuc tion and a motorriven bruih to get all the dirt that cling to the top or tlfo to the depths of your rugt. It clearu cleaner. More' important than lu'i ..iih CnMi..M'.iin rvor fit jruui, K-viiMg ,vuwi Is your.IIoaWry. It ahould, be of p, quality exwllence that ' Would reflect . the,' JUUglllVl ,WIIM WWW mIVIt;' ': ,uch' in ,the Hosiery we carry.pere., coiorHiw new' juid'.in'. perfect' harm- ony .with the,' latent yfoot- wear and approved Hhadea. ; Three' Reliable Brando ' , ; ONYX . R0M4NS , . TRIPLE-A ;' - :.. li J1.65; 1M 2.25 tAC.CS READY-TO-WEAR C "in AND MtUUNKPtY ' j '. . . . c . , . ,...(;(;,- -!: ,j.-;i,; . Attractive arid Stylish Hear Dressing Which adds thftt Personal Charm cherished by every woman, is assured to every patron of this shop. Modern equipment is not enough. Here we employ only licensed operators who have passed all state requirements. Each one spe cializes in her line. Mrs. Daly , ' Specializes in the soft, natural All Water Wave. . . v i i- . i . . r - ' - r J Specializes in the Marcel that lasts, and ii fitted to each face. Ruth Mcteod . , , ' Specializes in the French Marcel and ; . , , facial work. . -. ; NOTICE Out-of-town customers who want work done tm Saturday, please phone or write for appointment, j - ' Colonial Beauty Shop New Foley Bldf. K. Lucile Daly, Pro?. .'. ' -- : yiV. ''ft v if . f i ' : " ; t ,"$ , V ; : : , . - ' - . - ' .... r Ir",--. 'f ' J-. ,. 1 J" .1 ' i-. vT -( ;i . I- .-. .;v 1 7, V' ,