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2 thu ouzgon CUJiDAY JOURNAL, POHTL AID, SUNDAY - ; i ; I I .Si I. i I : A . U -. r--, , . .rn ' .. . 1 -' i:ohxixg. RobersonHome Is- Scene of Dance Party f I IH Hi bom of : Mr. and Mr. W. B. X Bo eeremony at th Caxnrch f th Mad 1 leina, Decamber 17. ' Fatnar Ck Thom laoa read tba brtdal -vowa. Tha.brtda, who aatarad on tfe urn of Mr. A. 41. Biscontl. 'was atrlkln to ow ol : tYory tone Roman erep with toucbaa of sUk laea. her -reU f aliln wr th court train from a coronet of rare old k. Sba carried a shower booquet of Bride roeesT Swvu attended by Mrs. Q. C&nnaa aa matron of Bonor, who waa cowned In aapphir blue vel vet and carried red roaea. Miss Klora Boberson was the scene of a brU- I nccs oni ana jaiss Mounm csow. bwi Hant affair Wednesday, when they en- oworea epe, were me tertained for about 17 of their friend brideemaWa rand carried whltechryaan- wtth - a . danclnc party. Chrfstmaa themoms.; IJtUe Louisa Marvin, in a rreenery and scarlet flowers made the dainty frock of white reorretta over rooms ay tn Keeping- wjtn me sea-1 " son, A number or dinner parties pre-1 purow ana .u , ; ; , ceded the evening of, dancing. Among-1 Miidred Beoson were flcfwer Irls to Mrs. Pierre R- , Hlnes.' Mr. and Mr. I carried tiny flower basketaJ Mri. M. IV Reads M. Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma j Krenll was mother by f tt Bloane Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. w nil am I pnae. puouif, -"j , "yy , -H. Lines. Mr. Bell "Wood Green. Mr. I Urg reception a tiel at the bpme and Mrs. Georse T. GerUnfar. 0f tfce. bride's brother-in-law and ter. Mr. ana jara a. jm. iscoou, The marrUro or Katherlne Ba0.ll3 ltd avenue. In the xeceiylng- Une daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon K. I were Mr. H. Velthoua. lira. H. Srolttj Ball-to Oeorse Metxser. which' tpok and Mrs. BisconU.'. Mr- van place Saturday evening at the ; home was tie best man and Messrs. F. Gen of the bride's parent on' Eaat r?4th aie and "Mr. Leon 11001601 were wit street, u Attended by appro ilfnateiy besses." Tbe bride 1 natiy of Rome. Griffis of the First Christian' church I her sister and brother-in-law ' aurlnf : - w d, . performed the , ceremony. while Miss I her residence in PorUaqd. honor, and Mr. ; Fred Cores of White I OI I " : . : . Itv I rionorinr her" coasln. Miss lora Salmon acted as best man.r''-'v.The walking-rMrA: 'If.':' 2L :.v Klbler en- bridal march was v played by Mrs, I tertained Saturday eveninjr at her Hairy iHali, with a ! violin accom-1 home In Alameda Fark- " About 19 pantment by Miss JClisabetb. Bali. Mr. I t,af were invited to felicitate this Everett Ball, brother of the bride, Tovely bride- " The wedding1 of sang" -"At Dawning.-, The bride , was Miss Watklns iad Mr.'Jouglat Ilam-g-owned in jhlte satin and lace, wear- fitpri Hoo& took place December 47, at shower bouquet, of Ophelia rosea, Chi-j the presenca of several hundred cuests. nmmm, 111m lull Wlm a h mllav Mill I - ? i the maid of honor, wore sreen crepe I i wriitar which took place in See ds chine with si arm' bouquet of pink I fnjento recently of interest inort- student at :tbe University of Oregon. I rutt TWni-.iand in. Mr.- Oulncy Brown. while Mr. MeUeer attended the, Orepon jjlss Morelaea " ia' the -daughter of ATicaltuiM-Uge.'''MrrBn4VMrs. Bishop an Mr. WnUam IJU.U More Metzser will iiv$ at Myrtl Creek. ." land and was a yisitor' In Portland .---; - v:. .1 dUrin the Episcopal conTenuon. .The weadln of Mies Martuerlte I - . - e Thompson and Mt Myron 'Page Ifoif i house quests VLf. and Mm. Harry ler was solemnifced kt tbs home of the ISL" titcher are entertaining ' Mr.; and bride's sistef. Mrs; WUliaof F. Kaiser. J Mrs;' Charles F. Ksf uss nd daughter. Saturday " week. ' Dr.' Harold Leonard I Mlsa Adelaide Rarasdell of Hudson. Bovrman read "the bridal vows hi ihe Mich-":Mt and Mrs.; Letcher recently presence of relaUves and friends. JFhe returned frcm a trip to Lo Angeles, bBdegrdont iyas attended by Mr. Ray- Accompanied by ' thslr daughter, Mias mond Hoefler as beet man and Miss Imogens Letcher." who has been a. . I - 'v . . . . J. . . - :. . . 1 . - . vT i V . " . . I Mane ; cnnsuansen was , pnoesmaio. 1 tenajpg scnoot m m.uxtMutm. N.3 - hiwnlne" and Miss' Marv Bullock t Salem Miss 'Ruth ' Barnes, ' former felayed the wedding march. Decora- student s WUlaroette Iversity. now ttona in holly and Oregon, grape ere enrolled t the Upivers of wasn- used. FoUowing the ceremony a buf- Ington.ls spending fet supper was served- Mr. Hoefler is Cation at her home , to 8fillV l i. -w- i.,Tt..-i hrftther. Raloh Barnes, is now atxena- college and member of Sigma Nn fra Mg! a-A .dAka 4 ifvaRrtaif PaaA 1 ErauuiD wuiont - e 2 hated from WUlamettf Jiat June, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Early will entertain at dinner Nevr Tear's day m honor of Dr. VT. rt." NlckHeen of New rork 'dtrr-wbdi irarisiting his cousin. Mr. Raj? ?. Sarly. Dt. Jtckelsen has Just returned from pins "months spent in Russia, wnera ne ws oomwc CISCO woera .wo pnaesiww w fwy; elated with Tils father la busineas. C " - r' "i '- - ; . Jl tiding of interest .In portlan iook place Monday at LowyiU,"K. Y, when Miae Edith Hough bcatno th.f bride of Mr. Leonard Greer; The bride tf tWlerican relief enmiasion; J?"? fSffJUSS 1 Mrs. isaas Richards of Xanfel- 01 the MWinoman. woo. r" harsf Arrived home afteY an absencs , , y r ,,z : 11 -'ti I her xanjiiy- .ne na visicea u air. ana jar, wrci I ada. 'New Tork and Boston. Eastr Mrs. W. F. Greelf went to New J ftv Pw fJf 7T - Tork to attend thO wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Clyda Phllliber of Mn and Mrs. H..W. McDonald en, 1 tertained at the annual dinner party -rr-Vm"- P- . for the reunion Of the ryanwarp-1 f' V py ia their home. No. 4 EastlOth j ; aa Mrs. "Harry M. Hendershott Street noruv tvnrisima ,y2 1 were bosU for a beauOfuny appointea present Vers: Mr. ano, aws. . t.hjlnner at too Ilptel PorUand Tuesday McDonald and theit son. vVharlef Mc-jig-jp-i-jju-.tganthemnmif formed rtnaM r.r 8&n FrshCiBCO I MKT . and I L i. tt.ii.i ...tMnl.u !. i"jivm wra Mrs. F. a Whltten." Mr. Me4Titt;Whitj placed for t, Fonowins; the dinner the ten. r. wuo v"." . . party enjpyea pnaco at uw . t" Whitten. Mr. and Mrs.- TJ. S Bryant, j J, , , -'- " Miss jaae uryant. nun vr i i--- ant. Mr. ack BryaCt '"Miss" Catherine Miss Jennie Korea and Miss Gladys Bryan V Mr.-nd Mra. C?: Bryant joten,iwho are home t for the boli- snn ivi r- niaiiin - . u.a rv-w mavm. . una sinns m.n.i . w sr -7 McDonald was elected presiding ofOcet J Delta chapter of Delta GammA M ;tf a for the net year, ana sua. . 1 Friday afternoon. - - fT.fV'.-;'.-;Wr.? I An event of the .past iree a the : One of the njany enjoyable dancing J marrlate of Mr. John A. Albrich of parUes -whiA"Piarked- the-weeit.'wasTsaieni and Miss Edna Stockenberg of riven by Eflgma tu ixaienm.gr -v M"i this City. Une weaauis w smeiuuum HnfAi Multnomah Friday evening a-1. the St. Aathe church in.Sellwood. trons .-and patronesses for thtf affair j and ; was attended only by the rela- were Judge and Mra k. . tean. jar 1 tlyes. : -- ' v :- Mrs. C N; McArthuTi. The committee . Prof essor , and MreXjewis R- W oh arrangements v was composed of liam :of Ridgeneld.5wsh.., Messrs. - Robert- Stewart. Robert cw tug teiaoves ja fpruf T!?f Srr' louse, xxexiry xivv- 1 y - -.t. der; John Storey. A. D, -If andl ; - - - - i Tnasonera !y.Ma.viJm: ddwr Prty at tha !W booae,- Wed- v"""1 l 7 I neaday evening. . - . JJ V U. JUV . Ml t 1 1 1 I bers who are In week attended. Eastmoreland Women's Club Holds Party rrXECEt - tr"'1 - dinner - and dance at X which the Eastmoreland Women's club was host to the men oz me community- to the Reed college commons Wednesday night was a Jolly affair, at tended by about . ise or me oouen neighbors; Mrs. 'Anthony Euwer gave a readln of Booth Tarkinetons .r. Antonio while Mr." Anthony Buwer read sever I of t his poems, fncl"!'" Coldfisli." Mr. 'Euwer wH Introduced b Mr. Norman F. Coleman and Mr. isuwer . py . r- Ejpr . . president of the un. - Christmas decorations were conda: elve to holiday Jollity.' with a Uneel Iaden tree. ' red candles and holly in abundance. Dinner was served by Reed coiieza criris snd a aiunber or tne stu dents "were present at the affair. The committee In charre consisted of Mrs. A. II. McGowan, chairman : Mra. nathaa Swret and Mrs. a B- Upsh- - v f ."-"' ' A eomnlete surprise to her many friends '"was - the', announcement of the marriage of Miss Evelyn Victoria Cpil to Mr. Murice 'Vf. Ho-ar at an informal t" at the honaf - of the bride Friday f ternopn. Mr. and Mr, Mnwtril were nuletlv Jtnarried April tt. The bride s the daughter of Mr. and jar, .tiarry jjapeu, na sar Is the son of Mr.' and" Mrs. George C Howard. The brld t t aenlor at Reed eoUer. where Mr. Howard graduated last June." Ths young couple will leavs Duowf. fnurxuoj J --' - . where Mr.' Howard la enTPloyed as a teacher in the high school. About 0 Reed collere e-lrU and lntlxnat friends of the bride were present. Among ths jruests " were included several of ths Reed college faculty women--'. At th tea nrn were Mrs. Harry T. capeii ana Mra George C. Howard.' A Isiatlnf about the rooms were Miss May Borquist. Miss' LetiUa ' CanellV Miss Medelaine ReinhSrt andMisf Frances: cummins. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jioware, pian 10 en ter Columbia universltr in Sentember, MT. Howard" mif vork for a degree o master of nrts and the bride will com plete a cooraf pf tudy-for a bacheior segrB. . A number of re-uptlal affairs er given to honor .of Thelma Reed. VDora marriass w ir. -u .ur. jti was' an event of Wednesday evening. Tuesdav Mrs. IX' L. Davies and tbs Misses Marguerite and Alberta Davies entertained ai fee At the tea table was MraJV" J. Ponton, n4 af listing were Mra Harry Hlelm an. Mrs. George B. Thompson.' Mrs. Roberf Sprague and Mra. Q. O. Scott. Saturday week Miss ' Reed was complimented . with 1 bridal shower when Mrs. J.'G. Hall a Mr. ; Harry' Hielmaa ntortained to hep honor, e A pleasant bit of nW on the Reed college campus was wor$ of the mart rtage of Miss Frieda Close to Mr. Has ty McCoy oh Christmas day at i o'clock at the home of the bride to Corvallla Both. Mr. and Mrs; McCoy" are former students pi Reed college. ; The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Adeline Close of Coryallis and the bridegroom Is the oh of Mr. pd . Mra M. McCoy of Hasklhs, " Or. . The ddln was a complete surprise to the 6 Christmas guests who were present.. - The Uahted Christmas tree furnished an attract ive background ' for -".the ceremony, which "was yery lmpli. Charmfni, Indeed, tn all its appoint ments yu the bridge party given by Mrs. Mary fc. Lent at her home. No. 212 North toth street. Bararday from 2 to" f. - Artistically arranged holiday decorations added much charm to the affair. A Misting the hostess In pre senting the many features provided for ihe guests . was her daughter, Mias Marjory Lent. Guests present were: Mesdame Charles Fen ton Jones. Amy Livingston, Ham son White, Lester W. Humphreys, L. E.' Mead, B. W. Hays. August B. McClato. A. A. Marsh. Carl J. Ne poach. Clifford L. Gardner. F. J. Putnam, E. C FetJ, R. E. Gear hart, George Weldln. Charles J. Swindell. H. L. Ganoe and Miss Tamens Fety. V A very attractive affair of last week was the party - given by Miss An nette Feldsteto at her home. No. SCO East Madison street. The room were decorated for the holiday season. Dancing, games and many novel fea tures furnished : the chief diversion . ot . the evening1, after which a buffet luncheon was served. Those who en- Joyed the oocaslon were l The Misses Gussi Brownsteln, Barak Bernstein, Basal Welablatt- Helen Friedman, Cella fioble. Cella Ellis. 1 Llllle Lei- breh. Sarah Korn, Malvlna Feldsteln ana Annette siastetn ; saessrs. tiuwa Kara, Harry Welablatt. A. Shirley Welder. 8am Soble. Inrin ' Welder, Louis Bernstein. Edward Brownsteln, Abe Vldgoff. Barney Lelbrlech. Sam Rabenstock and Leon Feldstala; Ms. and Mrs. N. Gold.- Mr. and Mrs. A. Feldsteln. Out of town guests includ ed ; Miss Llbbie Bloomberg. Mr. Saul Bloomberg and Mr. Ben Bloomberg . from . Kelao, Waah.. and Mr. Louis Rosumny from Seattle, One of the prettiest teas Of the holi day season was given Friday, when - the Alpha Lambda chapter of Alpha Delta Pi sonority entertained, honor- lug all Alpha Delta PI mothers at the home of Miss Morelt Howard. The rooms were decorated with greens and -cut flowers. The tea table waa presid ed over by Miss Beatrice Crewdson, who poured, and Miss Betty Tillson. who- cut lees. The xnusto during the tea hours waa" given by Miss Elolse McFhearson and Miss Lon Morton, soloists ; Miss Helen Harper, violin, and Miss Jean Harper, piano. . Assist ing about the - rooms were . Mlaeee Elaine Cooper, Claudia Oraton. Lelab ; Stone. Grace Pick. Mrs. Lois jenas- Raines and Mrs. Lucy Bwanson. Dur-. lng the te hours, from S to . over fuests caue. A grow Of the younger set " win observe the passin yof the " old year In a quiet but happy inanner this eve- . . T 1 iAM& " iia . jj .- ' - piannea at me nomes pi ww vu memtrg of the younger set, which will be the diversion for ths early part of the evening, followed ener is ocioc py cards and dancing. Twenty young people will mat up ui -party, tne young no si e see peing:- mi Mary Helen 6puldlng, Janet and Har- ..... 1 - . . . TT.I.. net urucitB, aiarsare iooa. . Hawkins. Mrs." Severin Hark son and the Mlaees Nsdins and Sutanne Cas well, among the rut will be Miss Elisabeth Boechks of 6A Francisco, ths house guest ef Miss Bussnne Cas well, and Mia Catherine Carter of Hood River, who Is slsitlnf Miss Cook. "; " ." " ; ' ml m ' Vmami ' Purnmin. MttfmrtnlnmA . many of her college and high school: friends at, a smart luncheon Friday., Ths guests included the Misses Lstltl , M. Capell, Margaret StahL Vera Carey, Kathleen Pumfrey, May Agile Barr, Gladys Waldele. Dorothy Andrews, Grace Aucfalnvole and Mrs. 8. Benson, " -: V' - e -. " ' ' -. , - Members ef the Portland Heights club are looking forward to the ub sciiptlon dance which will be given by the club at the Hotel Multnomah Frt- " Miss tvateo Eday appeared for a number of years a ths lroeum plat form ia New trprli and the New Ens land states. She is now conducting- the Eddy School tDramaU Art to Mls Anns Adams was the rneehtive for a charming tea last week whan her mother. Mrs. Charles F. Altai, entertained members of the debutant set At the tea urn were Miss Mary Louise Wight and Miss Georgina Ger Unger, assisted by Miss ,1x00 Ger linger. Miss Harriot Breymaa an4 Mis Susan Tucker. -. : - . Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Caswell celebrat ed their wedding anniversary with a large buffet Supper Tneeday evening, followed by bridge.- About fO' Were bidden for ths' jbveatnf.' ..." ' . , Mrs. W, A. McDonald ef No. 743 Everett street Is entertaining over the holidays her mother,' Mrs Eddy, and sister. Miss Xvaioo Eddy, of Spokane. ' Mr.- Florenoe Brownell Is 'spending the winter In New Tork with relatives, end 'is taking , course in fine arts at Columbia university. . Mias Marian Voorhles visited last week to Portland . as the house guest of her aunt. Mrs. Margaret BurreU - -! " V: Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cobbs en tertained delightfully with a family Christmas dinner at their-home Monday.-' . ' Halsey, Or-Mr. ' and ' Mrs. Glen Stevenson were the house guests of Mra Hannah Cummin and Mr. and Mrs.' J. A. Stevenson over Christmas. Mr. nd Mrs. Ralph E. Williams who have been absent for some five weeks on a trip th New Tork, returned Fii- . . - 1 iTR.s MAT TRTPR M ATSTM w nmnnw the manv vonnzer matrons wbo worked unnrmsaT to mate me -unerican x-gion New Year" fete a success. Mrs. Harrey Gl StaxkvVther another channing Portland matron, who sya? a patroness for. the reception given Thursday evening at die Hotel Portland in celebration of Ex-Prejident Arsons bffthday. Ntiss Vera L. Hamptony a Portiand girl who will be married soon to Mr. F. Ellsworth Lawson of Los Angeles. . Gorbetts to Be Hosts at s r Paper Chase it r ANT friends of Mr. and Mr. Henry i-YX Lftdd Corbett vrfll participate la the annual paper chase to which the latter win b hosts. New Tear's naorn . tor.'" Thin oM-faahloaed game win be played over the attractive hills and through the woods surrounding the Corbett home, and will be followed with ' a large luncheon at 2he Corbett home. 'Thi te an annual custom of Mr. and . Mrs. Corbett and on greatly enjoyed by their many friends, - . -.- . . , e . - e e -'f -'-. -.- Mr. And Mr. Lanstas; stoat enter tained with a family Christmas tree party at their home Sunday evenlns. School ! Set Is Entertained By Miss Hart s-vk-o, tiImom mr tn scnooi mm. P uu, trafharina . Hart entertained with an attractive v tea at tne noma, ox her parent. Mr. and Mr. Charle A. Hart, on Upper Drive, xnm-soay axw noon. About SO-member of the ub- Amymtmntm, u ealted dUrtnsT th rOOetV' fna- hour. At-thotea wn preswon Miss Margaret Vincents sue Wentworth cut tee. Assdsttos; to ais-r hi, m tn Mlsae Elisabetk Donald. Margaret Bent. France Mors. Nor ma Stamp. EUsabeta wars ana nivwyn Jacobs. " r- e , : a . Miss Catherine' wikret entartahaed Meentrs- with, a bridsw tancheotw Crr- :,-i. i r-fJ, Karagoaari Son . NATIVE EXPERTS " aw-- Wash CLeaziin and Repairing of : Oriental RugSf jtargest Exchxsive Oriental Rug 3eaning and' c Repair Establishment in - the Northwest All Rugs i Are .Protected by Fire iand Theft - - 4 , ; .Irisurance . . , - ' 15 1 Ncrth ZZ J - 'Phone f.Icht S2C3 era were placed for Mtna Miner. Dor othy Dant. Janice Parker, " Pauline Dick. . VIrgltii UmMan stock, Helen Margaret Parker. Helen TuthUl. Fran ces uorneu. uamett vreyman, jLgnes Black. Marin Walkus- and Malen rjartuan. 1 f ' " X tartSro tea waa gtrsn Friday at the home of Miss Catherine Caldwell to Irvtnarton when she entertained for a large number of her friends. Little Vu-gmla Lelby received .the cards at h door., and' tha te . taoie wag uj charre of1 ja. Henry Diciaoa- and Mrs. Edgar E. "Ftper; ; J , .. Iflaa Marine Walkms . entertained Situ: a iancheon In honor of Mis lilna laet; recently. Those present wera the Misses Frances CorneU, KMherlne WBcox, ' Mine, Miner. Anne . Roberta; Florence Campbell, Gertrud Gray and Margaret Rankin. v.;..; '. "' t - ' --- A , ' ... , ; Jim Got Snider to spanfilnff the bo'J dsys in PorUand, the fnest of her brother and aitr-in-law. Mr. and Mra. F. C Barrlneten, at th Hotel Port toad, Mrs. Snider la toortna; tae-West and will pad some time in Cslifomls before returning- to her ham. ; ; t - --. --.a- -v': : ;i,i;.. -jife -e e . ' - Chi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega en tertained with a luncheon at th Hotel Portland , yesterday. : , : Honor : grueeta were the girls entermar Oregam Agxt cultnral college. - v - Ma. and Mrs. Herbert Clond Grerg are visitor to Pendleton for the holi day. They are the bona of their soa-in-tsw and danghtar, Mr. and Mra. John Boa Dickson Jr. y : : , e.vjf Mr. X. Griffin of Omaha nan come to Portiand to spend th winter with her. son. Mr. E. C Griffin, general s rent ef the CUoaga de Kortlrweatsrn Railway company. :5 , - - 1 . Mis Katherlne Grahana 'whs has been 11, la convalescing. Mach entert-"ulna; Is being don for members aU. .123? tie Ort roa -Slats Teachers association, which to holding-its convention here this week. Sev eral groups attended the Hotel -Portland " dinner v and - aupper - dsnce Wednesday;, evenlns. - Last night a banquet "was given in the grillroom of the "Hotel. Portland, wnion was u tended bjr more thajr 200 -uesta ; Mra. Oscar Rittenberav who ha been the house aruest of her son and Augh- ter-in-law,; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rlttan- berg; left Friday for Seattle. Amnntr the manv deliKhtful affairs given for the school set -during: holiday I week was -the luncneon -irnursaay, 1 which Mis - Eleanor i BeckVrttn enter I talned. TH honor guest werO Miss I Anne Kerr; home from ,;,"WestQy.ef I school, and Miss Anita. -MacGregor, I ntndnt at Miss Ransom's ' school M Calif ornla. . Covers wars ' placed- r to I the Mtesea Jane Powei; Saralt Eliaa- hih PoaCT..: -Nancy Honeyman. 'Anne I Lbulsson.. Elisabeth Talbot. Marraret I Seoti. Sane Kerr. Nancy Niooiai. Mary LouisecfWlgnt. gaily warren, renei Gerlinsrer, - Virginia Cook, Vie nonor guests anq tne i-osieas. , v A tnterestlnr weddinr occurred FrlJ day week in Eugen when Mis- Helen j May Goodwin, pecam' ine onaeoi sir. Hugh Neal " McCaUum; ' Both TOnt people were student Of we university of Oregon and a large iasemblaga of friends witnessed the ceremony Which took place at " - th First Christian church. -' Rev. A. Goodwin father" of the bride assisted by ' Rev. J.". 8. Mo Calluni. father of the bridegroom peri formed the 'ceremony. After shorf wedding" trip to Portland they wtU re side in jcugene. m - . Mis Ada Ftcctonl became fhe bride Of Mr. Leon A. Cramer at an elaborate .Geiiuiiie H ealth s eaci You Will lie the flavor. It w heaii-iving and cutri tfous. ' : I "j-'. ' 1 Dbafi ealth Bread is die product of great care and study and painstaking effort by experts and dieticians. It is a brain and muscle building food. v. i " -" -Ths Bakery Linz Complete ' ' " A Dixie Bread for every need Pies Cakes. CooHei, Dougjmuts,' Snails. Rolls, etc ' Z : Ask Yoiir Grocer Haynes-Foster Balcing Co. Ml . iriiiWii -mm- -mm a v .--v.. t 1 it 1 . gaww hi - mm -n. pv m. -" s S 9 P 1 REDUCIN G GO RSET H2333 A ArMtBAlOINSrOinWOM , O11V aliiiiitedciu in cill tfood stores -on and artei Jamiac ISC. This cxetEeduc-Siipporte1 ; imd lighteiis thefigure as drily - btLiKtuuci no corsets can. - Thats why they're suclx ; geat favorites witlx ' - N9333 3jl SIZES-24to36 3D0 ANOTHER BARE BARGAIN For &o Stcut Woman - Itredu633tli9Diaphn!ga III I II 1 I I i. M ' f