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GIFTS IN JEWELRY APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD It is easy to select from our stock as it is so varied. OUR POLICY IS TO CARRY ONLY REST QUALITY A. COHN & COMPANY Dr. Anscombe Tells Of Western Trip In History Club Meeting "ncLventent. The party' at Vfter3ns‘TourT4!'’ The mem bers rested during the heat of the day and at night they traveled on to another place. This was the man ner in which they traveled on the ent, as they came by the great des- “ Atlanta, Georgia, was the first im- being carved here, but Dr. Ans combe said that as yet little has to*'pic'ture’the'V™lfin its final form. g,,..a. .Ill b. .l..r.d . be..- tiful park. Dr. Anscombe pointed mtrrri"will‘'probaM”^ ^ K:r‘:Sb:“a'S.r:r;“‘S: high that it has to be held back, placed in vaults for a few days, then removed, and the vaults let to h hall, and is full of Spanish fur- Spanish cliapel. A certain Sp; ..M,. Ml. 11,,..^, Uu. .. are hung in the patios outside. During their stay in Los Angeles, the party visited Catholic Island, several miles off the coast, which has been capitalized by the Cali- ^ThT' a d“ ‘h^ir^an^ seTls,"L' Here one may secure a glass-bot- Angeles, Dr. Anscombe had the the Society of Friends, of which de- the mission is one of the great tributions of Spain to the civi tion of the new world. In spite of “Honor Quality & Sincere Service In San Francisco, the party ^d^C''tinatown,wher^ they found 38 to 85 degrees in San Francisco. Colorado impressed Dr. Anscombe as a great state which will one day be a leading state in the Union. The when tliis development'takes place; The Grand Canyon is one of the ssmi anrwhi’cl^’ht Tlfowed^ to X''^audT was proposed and adopted; lely, that attendance at History b meetings should be compul sory, as it is in o evening, October 24, in the Vesper Ser^Ms^tOi^be^g ven^ "vesper^s al- fittfng cl^se for Sunday.*^ Mr! Var- SMART JERSEY FROCKS $14.85 FULL LINE OF COLLEGE S BOOKSTORE DEALER OR STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE velopes; and a Large Two-fold 50 envelopes. Selling price i: COLLEGIATE STATIONERY COMPANY ROBERT E. LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Mrs. W. R. Padgett Call 2500 for an Appointment. HINKLE LANCASTER BOOK STORE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS HARRISONS, Inc. 215 WEST FOURTH STREET New Sport Coats, just arrived. Plaids and solid shades—fur trimmed $19.50 ™ $75.00 PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF OCTOBER 25TH, 1926. AUDITORIUM MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY “PADLOCKED” S MORAN, LC “THE STUDENT PRINCE” wonderful singing cast—Nothing of its kind ever so I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “PRISONERS OF THE STORM” 5~Big ActTKiSTh VA^^^ G. R. GRASER’S AUDITORIUM SATURDAY “RIDING FOR LIFE” S—Big Acts KEITH VAUDEVILLE—5 G. R. GRASER-S AUDITORIUM C
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