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Weddings and vacation trip$
now take the spotlight socially.
With one approaching nuptial;
event announced to' take pla'co m\
June 11, when Mi s ¿Sola Mae
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pv H111 becomes the bride of Claude
; E. Kay, and at least three oth-
ers in the offing, June promises
to live up to its reputation as a
month of romance in Orange.
Just who the othér three brides-to-be are will be re-
vealed during the next few days and meanv/hile those
who care to register their guesses are at liberty to
do'SO*
The Hill-Kay. ceremony, although it will, take place
at the home of the bride's -parents at Genter iirid not
in Orange, is rightfully to be included iñ the local
list of weddings^ since Miss Hill has for the past three j
yours been county t home demonstra-
tion ageut here • and,.. Mr. Ka.v Wan
formerly athletic oonoh M Orange
Mich school.
i The vacaUonalistn oowe mnlpr two
hearts—rtbosoy .who nre pomiüit-Jiome
from school to spend * the Imimmei'"
and those who are going away for
their suramef rest- The first contin-
gent' of ' students Is already arriving,
and more are due dally,., lending a
roliegiate atmosphere 16 the Rodal
life. The oollegé crowd .will be
piests of honor at a dance at the
^ilver Slipper Wednesday night and
will partcipate In other affairs for
the comlnr week. Plans fori 'sum-
mer trips and .visite are rapidly ma-
terializing as the collegians are ar-
riving and ns the month goes on
more ami more Orangeites will be
leaving by motor and train for vari-
ous resorts or for other cities and
states to spend their' rest-period with
relatives ' and friends. W
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Mias Teresa Slwlars, Miss Florones
Lonftnan, fir. JfitchM lof Bsaumont
and Mr. nntt Mrs. Inge Sholars.
Mrs- Chatham .>f 'Beaumont % abo
eutertaifiod n parly nt eiulit.
- Other gitepts at this time were:
Mr. and Mrs., \V. R. l.ea, Mr. "id
lili, C F. Johnston, Mr and Mrs.
S, ÍC. llfitrlsriii,' Dr. «nil' Mrs. M. C-
(ToitvlUion. "!Alr. nii'i Mrs. John llait.
. Mr- and M'w,. b K. rioacb. Mr/und
Mrs. Wynne I'Otire.* , Mr. uhd Mrs,
A. H. Garden,' Dr. A. <'floin. Mr,
.•tttil VI!H. M. A. U'eitt, ' Mr.Jatid Mrs.
lr« wr Colliuiit. Mr. and Afra, ditas,
í'.r.'.-l.-:, All trid Mrs. .1 ii- David,
l.cnii.irjl i I0r«-cl King; Mr
mKl .VI «i. k. 11. fOanvell, Mr. and
Miv..- i^rKoii; Trimble, fob Turpiti.'
JUtmtys Nefí. Mr, and Mrs. Itoberi
Dilhivii, Mr. and Mrs. 1., J'"1. Heuckeu-
stefai mul Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Ames.
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tee* to members of the Toung Wo-
man's Bible class of the Presbyterian
c hurch for their last regular, session
of the church .tear, at á: an «.'«-look on
Tliurnila.v afternoon at ta* bump, Ml
Teaih ^stieet ~-.Mnitf>rs of great Ini-
portiince will be discussed^ and it 'Is
uigem that all members he in attend-
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: Tho Woman's club house "on Fifth
Street was converted into a lovifly
flower garden yesterday ' afternoon,
when Mrs. 15. A. Ingram' presented
her pupils iu a pinho' recital. A
profusion of yellow daisies and nas-
turtiums predominated In tb'e flow-
ers which were attractively, arranged
in floor baskets and bowls.-
A large uumlter of music lovers
were preseut to witness one of the
most sl(illftill,v arranged recitals
which ha« .ever been given in Or-
angi r.. Tl^e, iwi'ts mken by eaclr «tu-
dent áKerf tíátl limit-b time and
art was used in making this the
'wonderful snccess that it proved
to be. i " .
¡Miss Josephine Swiinu, a graduate
of K. M. iTLTli .and Miss l^ucy Claire
. '"ook, a graduate ®of Cincinnati t.'on-
shervatory, were given special 'Viien-
tion by tlifjse present In th> * parts
they took on the program.
The musical program Was render-
ed; as follows: I)uet, "Keeping Time,"
Adam Oalbel. by Alice KellfS' and
Jimmie Dart^z; "Sailing," Williams,
- by Alice Kellis; "The Speed Jtoat,"
i^RUGE'S
Furniture Store
CROSLEY RADIO DEALER
We Buy, Trade
- SeD
HO Border1 St, Fhone 4M
Dealer* In New and Second
Parnitnre. Repairing
, Chapman T.Vlcr and . "The r .Fairies'
Dauce," Williams! by Jimmie Dar-
tez; "Sparkling Sunbeáms/' Roger
Woodrow; "Jolly i.ittle Fishermen."
H. T). Ilpwlrti hy .Mary Alice In-
gram: duct, "Honey Rell Polka." b>
.Sti'enbogg, by Virginia and Mary Al- ,
ice Ingram; '•Serenata, (nrr ). ¿los/.. ¡
jkowski, hy "Virginia Ingram; "Atpong i
(he Heather," Ola S|H aks, and "|. o>vn
etv Calendar
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MONDAY
"clride Mie.etfug ' at' 7v3"
m. at the W. O, W. hall on llor-
der strict. ., \J : .
Tiegreo Hof. Honor lodge, will meet
at 7:30 o't>(ticl; at their hall on Front
street. .
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bland enter-
taining Monday' Bridge club at 8 p. m.
at their'hikine on Pine street.
Mrs. Johnnie Ferguson will be hos-
tess to the Jolly Novelty club at 2
P. m. 'i
TrESDAY
Eastern Star meeting ni 7:,10
o'clock at Masonic' Temple.
The Loyal Women's Bible class will
meet at 7:30 p. ui. with Airs. Robert
Bowman on Elm street. * . .
Post society ¡ the past' week
sisted of several lovely affairs fo;
Hi.? simio.rw of «orange high school.
Mrs.; W, !■:. I.oí \y,*is Inistess at a
prctill.v iipnólnlcd luncheori Tliuríi-
d.iy iii'tci'iition :n lier; lhrtno oil «.larecn
ii venue, li.moriiiR M.úws. Martha
.li^iii: 1:1aml. Mary Heloise lieid and
V Betty I'liiHijiM : l.ler color sc.heni.e
¡ V.íijS pink a])d sreen, iVati^rrd- in goi>
j icons howls uf astors and table ser-
j vicif- rTlie iVdlówiuíí . cnjoAíiVl this
■ i hó^pluiJUy: MIkwh liora and Agaiha.
•| Móvrisoii. Mac IÍit-litMarjorie
Sims, .Vilecu ¡'Reese, Mamie Anna
iJ-, íj*,Ti,¡Íiier, Billie Mi-.Vcil, Florin llop-
liins.. AlartluvJane Bland, . .Julia
Brown. ..Maty - llcloise Reid, Tietty
I'liillips, .McUonald, I ¿¡flora
Bunch. Irniii- Stakes and Constance
Co,vie.
> .'.Mrs. A,-<í. "Pea'rce ¡and Airs.' .F; B,!
.Urirrison wet-v joint.' liostesses oil
WiMlhomla.v aftcriioiiii al a live, table
. bridge party;' complimenting Misses
¡ Martha Jaue Bland,. Afjiry Helol^e
i Held, Flqriue Hopkins, Belly: Phll-
lipa and BUlio McNeil. ,
í Miss Mae Hichter, who also com.-
'! pleteiF her work at Orange high
j school several days ago, .was named
• honoree at n- bridge party oil Tues.
| day afternoon at the home of Miss
¡ Ai'®en Reese.
¡ The round of "senior áfftiir " prob-
j ably reached a clima?; Friday after-
run ui when Miss Hwiiicc Fdwards
entertained at a ?;evyi-table bridge
party at her-hotuc ilii Bark avenue,
The pink and green motif prcdomi-
nated in faille appointments and-
r m , r, ' n. i • ¡serving trays on «which a salad
t. Ulako. Mrs. B A. Pr.iier, Mrs. I ivi(H olToi.P(1. At Uin <;low o(
VM,SS M,SH Ku,h i Bfimes. prizes were awarded to
Misses Ruth Alexander, Martha
J óaue ..Biaiul and Florette Weil. The"
prizes j personnel ini-iuded Mtssnii Ignora
!l1"' j Bunch, Mae Richter, Dora ami Aga-
tha ¿Morrison Carolyn Alc-BonaUI.
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Bu MME. LIS BETH
GNE of the smartest little "trofteur
costumes ever designed was th<
one pictured, chosen recently by June
Clyde, screen player. •
Tho frock, which boasts a box
pleated skirt. Is of natural pongee,
hand embroidered In shades of violet
Tlie s^arf Is the same.
The smart little coat Is of white
R-alyalc, and tho1 chic little Cloche litis
a band of the' same fur acroaa Uto
front. V
MISS PAI'MXE SOIS
flONOKRE AT PARTY
Misses tendel NVyvinau ^nd' M<uq|o
Wheeler were joint hostesses at a
fiVe'-lilhle bridge party Friday even-
ing at the home «if the fut^ner, 1 ins
Orange avenue, eoniplinienl ing Miss
I'lMilinc" Sims, who will leave in ill
short time for Houston to rcftjdc \
yellow motif was featured, iu this
lovely affair, with serving' trays, on
which a salad course- was offered, be-
ing (-entered with nasturtiums.
«n the games, high score trophy
was awarded to Miss Audrey Lewis
and Miss ^¡niN was presented with a
dainty gift-by her hostesses,- —
The i personnel included - MisSes
Veril Pennington, Jessie" Revaos,
Itfiuise Burns, Marjorie Kims, • Au-
ilrrw l.cwis, .Mamie Wheeler, Pauline
Sims, Byudcl Newman; Oljun ChriH-
unin, fieiirge Anderson, I'ut Burton,
Hill-ay Boran: Roland Pope, Kd KeL
ley, 1101 lis Newton, Mr. and Airs.
Uiive Joiirneiiy,' Elmer Newman,' .^.
f'. Norrls and Htihert Reihling.
MltS, BOBF.ItT HOWM \N
TO ItF. CL\SS .HOSTÉSK ;AV
Th^ I.oyal Woman's Bilile olnas of
the First Christian chhrt-h will have
the regular meeting at 7:3« o'clock
Tuesday evening- at the home of
>lrs. Robert Bowman, First and Elm
strei1.'.s. |t is urged thai till fuetn*
tiers Ini present.
Mías Alma Belle l)i
tftdñy for chnianooge. Tenn.,
«lie will viitlt her sister, Mrs.
Van Hecke. nod will alío"*tudy
dariii" the stimmrr In that e|tv: j
Thrdd will return to Orange In'tieve
to ii.pen iref music ejnsw by tieptember
I. 1 ' ■
Mi's. A Timmous le.ft", yesWiwlny
morning fur Floinntrui.v Alá., where
she will visit relatives and friends
for two weeks. .
-PoiweU liillard arrived In Orange
Friday to j>eiid the summer holidays
With Ills parental after spending the
TmisI year til Kerrville, ,attending
Hclireiner Institute.
of me state t
■ViiMi
monJ*, sl*ter,
he# hasliauil (,
both made an ax
Miss inmpte j
aitei!«il«)^¡ w ?j
college al Hi
at Iter' home hi
the summer v'alKi
rente, Mr. and Mrs,
here with hep juren IS.
m
movdav ci.rn mketk
AT blasi) home v
- Mi', a mi Airs. D, C. Bland will en-
tSevtain members of tlie Monday
Bridge club at " S o'clock 'Monday
evening at their home, 50!i Pine
street. . '
Mr. and Airs. O, AI. 1 leiss, who
have • made their home hero for the
-IWfitt , several ye4rs, , left "yesterday
where they will. reside.
TJiov have á host <if friend>i In <ir-
ange A'bo regret their leaving.
Mrs. M. ,R. Barbee and children,
left ;Frlda> for MeKiiiley. «lu re .Mxs.
Barbee was culled oil iici;0U|tt >if the
itllilesfl_,(if her mother.
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Alj's. O. L Tichiuy of Fun ill is
visltjiilg ia the'home of Mr. and Mrs.
ÍV. Thiigpen, Mrs: Ttchner Is post-
mistress of- l-'aiiiu and has been at-
tendinjc the staje Postmaster's eon*
vKiiUoh hi Houston.
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W?s. • truia—Ajtlibrook of Breiiham,
\AÍrs. Melba Rodriguez of Hidalgo,
ninl Aliss Alary F r« bees Baker the
i latter of wliAni asH graduated from
Edinburgh Juniyr college several days
ago, are guests at the home of their
parents. Mr. and "Mrs. O. ft. Baker.
Miss Baker will' spend the summer
here wilh her pnrents. ■
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EASTERN STAR
1IOI/B INSTAI.
kit TO
.I.ATtOX
tite Hcatner, ma ^|s aKs, alia .' (.'O-jyn . , .
Here." Brl.her,, bv MisH .rosephnie l 'A/ '/«"iho, ot ,.ullv,.U,n!
Swann; "Whrio finikin. Dance." chief i w,',° !'"la "< i'"'1
Malio Nail, by ; Jewiss Bass; "Twi-
light Viftions,"- Walter Ralle, by
Fannie Beatty:" ,"Oerman Song," bj
Tnschaiwoksky, by -Jewel Ward;
trio, "Aioi'ceaux Brilliants," Strenb-
bog. by Jowls. Bass, Fannie Be tit. I y
and Jew'M Warn: '•Seretinúe," ttiflpii
I.yford, iiiul "Swatiee River," lirios-
ler,. by Miss' Clni.re Cook: duet,
"Dan(e of the Toys."' jl* T.elth. by-
Beth Ingram luid Alamle .Montgom-
ery : "Flower Song." Lrittge, hy Maude
Montgomery,; "Mtiiii; Box," I.eeibir
cle, Belli Ingrain; "Study," HnrtoKs,
l y Ruby Lile Saxon; 'V'enitienne—
O Minor," Ben J.. Ootlard, liy' Huby
Wai/fl: duet, "Operatic Afemey,' by.
ltuliy Ward .'and Sámníie Esther
Bazzano: "Murcia AÍbt. Turen," -Mo-
zart, Snmiiiic Ksllier Rnzzano; "Bal-
lade in A Flat,"'- Chopin,' by - Miss Jo-
sephine S'kanu.
| Bob pillard, \Miss Turpin, Miss Rut Ii
'¡ Sims and Mrs. Jaine<i Cochran iii
i charge of (lie serving.
; Follow i n£ the la-iilge gaines,
! wore awotrdeil to both ladies
men, '¡mil dancing was enjoyed
throughout the evening'.
parlies
lulling i|i
linn given by Aliv anil. Airs., II. ,1.
LuVcher Stark, with the personnel
.All uiemhers of the Order of East-
ern Star arc requested Iii, attend a
special mooting, at 7:110 o'clock Tnis11
dny evening ut the Masonic temple,
at_._wJj.icli lime tlie iiiKlallntioh cera-
luony will be held.
COUNTRY cl.l'B sí EXE
OF LOVELY AFFAIR
All array Of lovely flowers of the
season were n'seil to adorn the Stia-
set (irove.l^Ouiitry club Friday even.
•ihK,v wheii. the wolneii of the uinh eu-
teriniiied with a (Unucr-dnitce, and
bridge- iiarty. replacing the regular
monthly ladies' day Itllicheon. Tho
spring idett was i-arriéd out in the
flowers which were beautifully ar-
ranged iu floor baskets, vases and
bowls. '
A delightful three-course dinner
was offered at 7 o'clock, with Mrs. 1*3.
being made itp of Friday Bridge clliil
members as follows: Dr. tiiiil AIi>.
11. H. Bitrr. Air. and
Binitüí Mr. and Mrs. B
Air; ," O. C
,F: Brown,
Sant Ii Sii-iiiley, Florfne 41 pk itis. Al a
tnic Amia Joiner, Ailcen Reese, t!en*
eVieve Richardson. Ollie if ¡niñez. Vel-
nia Blatnlittrd, Floretle Weil. Flavin
Wigiiíi 11, Slellu lain Carr, Martha
.lane BÍaitdfi I rum Slnkcft, Alollie Be-
lile; Mary' Meloise lieid aiid Helen
.li:hnson, Ruth Alexiincler, t'athe'rihe
Wi|sof , Belly 'PhillipM, Sarah . Ed-
WFSl.l.Y bibm: class
WII,L AIKET FRIDAY
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The Woman's Wesley Bible class
of the l-.'i 1st Alcfh'odirit church will
meet at v:30 o'clock Friday evening
in i lie 'basement of the church, wilh
Mrs. .1, It. Turner and Mrs. J. F.
Nettall will be joint hostesses. Ev-
ery member Is ( urged to lie ' in nt-
leiulance.
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\'r o M' My. . WK-'• .Mal,e1 .Vim , " .llílin ' .'hrler
^n^Vnm).^ "r ^ \ Multié Adonis ami Marjorie •«imn.
R. M. H-iil. Mr- mul Airs. '\y. \V. I ■ ■ ,\
T'h-uil'-it. Air. ninl Alls. Ueorgc Ra- '
borii, Mr. .tii'l Mrs. W. Al. lieid, ,\lr.
auil Airs. K. I..*1 Reid. Air. and Afrs.
\\. A. Sims alid Mr. and Airs. Jack
' Kigmah. ' •
1 Mr., and Jlrs. Huye Nelson enter- •
'tnineif Mr. and Alts. .,). E. Milliken,
Mr. atiij Mrs. Jv B. ySaiict^ri-.. Air. and
Sirs', ("¡coi-ge Coliman, Air. and Airs.
('. .C. 1 eeiiy, Mr. and Mrs, ft. A.
Prater. Mr. and Mrs- O. L. Baker,
Mr. and' Mrs. W. II. Stur.t,
Ceorgía Belile. Mis Stella tTninpiiell.
Mis.'' Florence Hopkins and Joh.ii
CnUcn.
Mr.- and Afra. Oeórgc Colbert had- t""' W ■ A Sims.
TI'FSOAY CI.I B .MFAIBFRS
EX.'IOVn I.FNCIIFOV S\TI RI>,\V
l ligli score winners of ütlie past
season in the Tuesday ''Bridge' club
were named 11 on orees at luncheon
which was given at 12:30 o'clock
yesterday afternoon at the Banders
ten room hy loW wore winners. V ' \
1 lonorccs for this occasion were:
Alesdames It. E. Bnrr, "If. C. Bland,
P., 1!. i 'urry, (ieorge ..Clouii,.' S. C.
Ti iinble, and"- W. W. PloavdAn. -Hos-
tesses included: Alendantes Will CoyleJ,
11. Al. Hill, Tom i;'oyle. Jo() I,uc.-ts,
Sliechil One Week Only
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Miss Na.vda Williams, vvho has been
attending college at Nitongdoches for
MltS. FFRtirsON
fATioiN
Airs; ¿ame* K. Ferguson
e,d lié- application ami. itu
iniiry, flliiig' fee "to-Seeretairy ....
Sidney loliuatoii of tho state diw
era lie executive < ..mmlttoe,', wli
l«la tip lo the fiiltiifi.il a*
the i«if|iti fol. that Mrs, Fergé
will lie jtt the running until Oté h
lots if i he first primary litre eo.it
Is the. race for governor to
survival of the littest,, or the .rti
eíft, ut lb éiioisienl. or the *tl
buckeil by tho largest i-ai
fund?
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It is economy to buy t
paira of allk atockln«A exuctly t
® énj|dn rtMfct * S«ta snajfued
the good one may b matched wilb
tho other pair or paira.
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Leave Orange- 6:00 a. m.For Beaumont, Houston
8:35 a.m. San Antonio. , ^
ii :85 a. m. . El Paso; .
2:3H p. m. Los Angeles
5:35 p. m. and all points
8.35 p.m. West and North
EAST BOfjnn SERVICE 1™
~ Leave Orange—7:55 a. m. • P6r Lake Charley
10:56 a.m. : Orleans,
, 1:55 p.m. and all joints
> ' 4:55 p. m. JSast and Nofth'^
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You'll like our nigh class laundry work-Our
Dry Cleaning Service appeals to those who
wish to be neat appearing.
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tn\lt (VICTOR: I have always
boon troubled with constipation
und lmvo had to take physics every,
night, one,day I saw a certain bran
ecrcal advertised for constipation and
' Í decided to try
It. I Ilnd it re -
úlates my bowels t
very nicely and i
I eat a ueo irous:
dish of it every i
morttlDs. 1 nave i
beeti told by^cv- |
era' people that ,
daily use' of tins ¡
bran v.-ül u-
«oncer on. • .: •• I
count of ir-i'.i
t<on fro; i to <
iHueh roí; '.íii'í,'
and this nnn IV
tne. fs tlie • itu ,
truth In i iri.i...
statement'.' \
if--
time of the day, resularly.. The psyl- ¡
Hum seeds' give one n mucilaginous !
r.ttiistnnce which serves as a lubri-
cant. The seeds and asar can be .
purchased at drugstores. ! /f
I must aiid that there Is a type of i
constipation that is made, worse hy !
ihu addition of ronghago to tlie,di t, ,
lioth this type and the ordinary type
are taken up in our article. Const!- j
lioth this type and the ordinary
lint ion. Kee column rules for obtain- j
ins llils.
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i; ;ij4plil< t« and enclosed thirty "cents,
¡i.'ui tiid not enclose a aelt-ad-.
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i^nelaiíih^r the.Nolf-ftddressed, stamped
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of celluloae—¿Jie fndiBestlhle part of bvt"lo vourscU/'and be m<*
vegetables and frults-apil for those. ¡ ^ f,i)| add^sh on It. Don't
bran, or any other roughage, mlkht ! Url((? 4,;.lty.. f,.r.\w« mt ,ottors from
be an irritant. And even in a H< rti>al CVop, |T1 Unloni an,, soule.
person,, too much bran might 'H-" , t ,he pbr^tiark on the envelope
be an irritant and cause a itaekitM: j ln not clear
' yn the sacculated portions ofi the
larsre intestlneo. Hut as you have
round It worko well with you. it is
a good food for you. Whiles a large
port of bVan U indigestible, d«e to
it* cellulose. It docs contain a rela-
tively large proportion of iron and-
calcium and vltn.ml.n B. «II necessary
elemento in the diet. It ÍB by fur
better for you to get the lntc«tlneK
working by a good food rather thun
by con.Mant physic-taking, for that
keeps up constipation. At the Battle
Creek Sanitarium Jhey adviee taking
a> little bran at/ each meal, for many
of their patients. '. ! ,
Tho caloric value of bran la 100 C.
to two-thirdn cf ft cup of the ca'real
bran (a little over an ounce).
for those who cannot take Oran
and need more bulk in tho dial, psyl-
lium seeds or agar, are good substi-
tutes (or j oin can use a cotrfblnatton
Of them). Neither count any calorlM.
They should bo taken at a certain
I suppose, with the enormous mail
that wo lirvo,, It is. Inevitable that
Bome lot tero will be lost, ei ther com-
ing or going, so bo charitable and
forgiverwWt you?
■ Editor' Note; Dr. Peters cannot
diagnose not- give personal advice.
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article wanted two cents In coin; for
each pamphlet ten cents in coin. Tho
pamphlets «re Reducing and Gaining,
ilveic it« at Womén, Kidney an
Bladder Disorder .
Peter*, in care of this pa;
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1930, newspaper, June 1, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142690/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.