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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1931)
« T IIK IL L U S T R A T E D F E A T U R E S E C T IO N - ft J u n e 6, 1911 bcut un. Tlwre Is no way out c l Oils. NfcW MINISTER FROM HAITI SETS PRECEDENT BY FR ATERNIZING A T BANQUET you may prove the value c/ thla science and have a thort test analysis /or your tel t without charge Merely write a letter, and tend it with a ttamped. addretted envelope, unit an extra two-cent itamp to Dr M N. Hunker, In care 0 / th is paper He. will have a per tonal report made and serif to you // you live in a loreiyn country be sure to use International Reply Coupont Initead oI stamps in your letter. KTiyiJETTE 1 What does "cate nolr" mean? 2 How should asparagus be eaten? 3 Should a man use his Initial» In social correspondence? A Should a husband take part in his wife's "At Home" day? S When writing, "M y drar Mr. Brown." should the word "deal t* - gin with a capital 1 Black coffee. 2. The tender ends of asparagus ' may b* srparvted with the f-rk and I a'ter there are eaten, lift the rc- ; mainlng stalks to the mouth with the I fingers. 3 He should sign his full name, 1 Frank Williams Harris A No; the average business man do's not. I S. No; write It ss shown in ouer- H A I T I A N M I N I A T I K M l I 1 A , l i l I ' T M * l A K I H A T I ' K I N I T T A L s ' A S H O I I A T I O N A V V I AI. H I N N E K - —T h r speaker*’ table at thr A M C A. tion. ------------- a — — — building w h r r r l U l l l m i i t r m IttMil p i l n r l p . i U tinnorril l> 4 n l r i l l r l l r p r d r A I «’ l l lu i l g l i l Hr A U ln l.a r k r , l i o n l l a n l r * l l r l l r f a i d e H a i t i « i Altn IMrr ; ft ! out and make a rral t flint, but | It Is going lo help him amount to O w ns Frea k C a lf t . c o r g r fi. AAhvIr, l l - n i t T f r a i l . I r p i a l i Al Wo«*!, dir ector o f r«#l«rrd 1 they mill not tell him the truth about somcthlmc It Is very food for men srh oolv o f llalti mi ir r, and t i a r n r l t\ Wi lk in so n . lira! a s 'l a t o n l superintend Muixelf llr askrd mr lor lhr story uimi women to see themselves as they PARI8. Tenn — <ANP> — Hogri m l o f H I V schools 1 Ins handwriUmr told, and I let him rrally are, and your handwriting— lo v e local farmer, boasts of owning M a in i W r i lin j: o f l l a m l v . IM u c s l-ik r I lull of K in *:. M;i<l;imc S ell lliilil llll- l I c i n k Dr. Hunker » a y » that A u th o r of *’St. Louis Blues’* is fast thinker, hm distinct literary ability, feels music, and likes to have new irons in the fire. ny n n m s runkkn N i (fi nally Knoun Hanttu t i/iriy K ipett. 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