Society News
MY PONY.
.Marie /.fltcrburu JoliilV.
My pony! My pony!
il,".v\ beautilul you arc!
Upon your soft brown forehead
I mv a snowy star.
My »ony!
Like silk your shining mane.
l'pmi your back I ride away
On plain and lull and lane.
My I'ony! My ooiiy! ' Vi'u
prance and jiiiii|> and run.
II what joy to bo a boy
Your pal in work and tun.
New York Couple
Is Married Here
Mi. Alma l.aMoyne iSurtmau and
Mtlviii llehling, oi Albany, New
York. wi'i'c married hero Tuesday
tteruoon at .r» o'clock in the First
Methodist eliureh, with the Uev. II.
K King oftieKiting.
The bride wore a becoming suit of
pa: pie vilvet with an orchid ;it her
,:i,.,;klcr. which blended nicely with
mi dress and accessories.
Alter the wedding the wedding
party was nicely served at a six o'ci.M'k
dinner at lintel Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Itehling will visit
IS:c: m»u«l. Washington, and other
points ot interest before returning
j.i their home in Albany.
Dr. Gregg Speaker
At Scout Meeting
I'; "ii thi' invitation ot Miss Kuth
Iv.i ivn ityrd. de n ot gn Is at ileniji
i 'ii h:gli school and temporary
!ca<ii r of the Senior Service Scouts,
-tn nc:iibei-> nl that organization
•r.ct 'I the Teacherage Tuesday alten'oon.
"i>.i nig tin short business meeting
I s;- ' reireshnients were served, altei
wlrcii Dr. A. I). (Si egg spoke to tile
! ■ -ii their responsibilities as lut,rc
a mien. An open loruin of questions
and answers w .« held, during
vh . Dr. Ciregg explained arid sini|i!.:
i I 'ii iiv problems emilm- ting
n< 4.rls His tall; and help was appreciated
and enjoyed by those pre>o:it.
B. I\ \Y. Members
10 Help in Drive
T i -crap paper drive Iteing spoiii.
i i in'vr by i!>«• I! P W. dub wit!
r! c Sattird v night and member.,it"t
urge I to cooperate mi I'M'iy way
,i ■ ili- .ii making tin- ri >p >n-e here
S • ilav a siieeos Members arc
.<•(1 ;•> salvage the waMe paper
'a i rli - usually (It-tinycd . 1 then
p n t- hi business. ami t• • contact
n sihtm' a: (I Iriends reminding
'!ii t i nave '•!:! paper. magazines
iv>\es i. it in front of their homei'
.rlv Saturday morning
Vernon I'errv ha.-- tillered the use
>• i trucks, one lor each side ol
" • ii. iid I5oy Kcoat.s through 11. !'.
Ter. •!!. (In the collecting. The
; .-I l>e bundled and ready for
. i 'i el ion, and tied securely mi thai
• ■ ay l>e easily handled.
Tin response two weeks ago u iw..
mail, and il is urged that ever.v"iii
help this time to make the collccii.'ii
. success.
Ser\ ice Is I leltl
l>\ Prayer Group
At Counts Ilonie
' <■ I'r ycr Meet inn Hand mel at
Tin roimty home Tuesday ■ igh:. The
■ dent. Mrs E. II Kiuill.ner. led
the ervice, and two special selections
v< i rendered. Mrs. .1 VV Carroll
anil Miss Carrie Carrol! sang "Lite's
H.i 1 way to Hi aven". and Miss Cari"
li 11rt Clyde Carroll sang "My Faith
Up lo Thee".
Fallowing Hie service the hand
m cd liounliful refreshment- to the
!.• jc group pre.-ent. and it was enjoyed
by all.
T ie band meets at the eolinly home
"lie. each month for services, and
they are looked forward to with
ni i pleasure by the members of
the home.
Ilonir from Hospital
Friends will be glad to learn that
lioiuiie Thompson, who underwent
'i" appendix operation at Maria Parliiiin
hospital is at home and is said
tn be doing very nicely.
Tired Husbands!
Rundown Wives!
Want New Pep, Vim, Energy?
* £*•••»»•* n*r>J<i iron, |»>«lfivflv I «t
• ' Sli|>|«!lr*. f btr-i i'*'i I tr i|o*r* »>f •
It'JiII* prof'tulttrtie .lodrd of vitamin 111
' * minimum daily ■•lull r«*>|tiir<Tn^nl) ««• |>r>»»ert
■ ilefietirtrv lark of *lm. plnf plin«F
""" I'T lltl« ramnui Innif fur 'ilmxiH,
"P *•*"" «•■ •«•!(! I«»n» tliaf m«Mf foil fri'lwrnk. tif
'' "">*r lh«n vmir vein Special lnff«M|»rfi»rjr «'H
•»•!••«!* ftet Cat (litres Tvuie I al»l#t« 1l»i»AV.
At ill I drug stores everywhere—
in Henderson, .<• Woolard's.
FLOWERS
for kvery occasion
Phone 380 Oay or Nl*ht
bridgers Tbe F,or,,t
✓ PRESCRIPTION
POINTERS
f • W#1 •• r#m#fnb»r . • .
J _ «*• or\\y fraiK, full ifr#n<j»k
yr * iMlitlilt and pK*f*
_ rniehh. Doubt»-cK«<t ou«»*s
I
Marian Martin
—Pattern—
95*
I loiv\- ;i i-levorlv do. i.uui'd, vol 1
easy 1 i ntako apron. I'altern !l">(i;.
•Vote tin- two distinctly dillcrcut versions:
one. a plain i.ihrio with a
Jiint: tin1 other. all olio with nil lies I
md scallops. Smart silts!
PliltiTli 9."i(il c lint's in -i/o- mail
:J2-.*<4>. nud CW-:i«). largo < to 12).
•Mi;. large t 44--4II». Sa all -v.o. all
mi' fabric, take.- 1 .ViJ yard- inch:
>ther versions. I yards Ma-mcli
uid n-H yard r nitra.-i.
Send SIXTKKN ("KNTS in ruins
or this pattern. Write plainly SIZKj
.N'AMK, ADDKKSS, STYLE NL'M5KH.
Send v.iur order In Henderson j
Daily Dispatch. Pattern Department.!
232 West I Kill St.. New York. N. Y. 1
Mrs. Royster
Chairman For
T B Seal Sale
Mr». Fred S. Unvsicr I>;■ • been appointed
county chairman «>| tin*
I'll: i-tI.i;< - .-(ii| c'illlof ttit* National
Tubyrcuhwis Association. being
sponsored locally by tin- Junior Won.iii's
club. it was nnourceci today
by Miss I'aye (touch, president of the
club.
The Christmas seal .-ales in Vance
county v. II npen this year on Monday.
November 112. and continue until
Christinas. i:i conjunction with the
nationwide drive.
The ol'tici I duty of Mrs. lioy-ter
will be tin' appointment of coiimiitUes
from the club which will be responsible
for all local arrangements
for the campaign.
In accepting the appointment, Mr.|{i»y.-tcr
-aid. "During the last yeai
the program ol the Nation I Tuberculosis
Association ha- been greatly
expanded to meet the requirement o!
a wartime anti-tuberculosis campaign.
While war has alw. vs increased
tubercilio'is. u>"• Still have
hopes, due to the intensified campaign.
iliat no substantial or lasting
rise will occur in this country.
"The National Tuberculosis .\s-oci
tion hiis tiie biggest job in its iii-torv
to do during Mil and ea:> do it
only if the seal sale is a success, tor
tin- sea; sale is the sole support ol
the work."
THREE AREAS GET
IONGER WORK WEEK
Kaleigh Nov. 11 — Inauguration ol
the three croup I areas in North
Carolina Kli/abelh City. New IJern
and Spruce fine—will be effective
as of November 15. under executive
ucler and by designation by tin- regional
director, through Dr. .1. S.
Doil.ni. State director of the War
Manpower C mi mission.
The effect ot the order will be t>
place all industries in the areas on
,i llS-hotir a week basis in order to
utilize lolly the manpower in these
areas of acute labor shortage and to
relea-e workers not needed for other
essential or critical jobs. Any industries
which may not lie able to
Uo to fie lit hour week at once must
-eciiro -peciflc coemption from the
War Manpower ( omrnission and for
a sped lied time.
Kxeii.pted trom the order are employer^
with less than eight workers.
auric'More. State, county and
city governo-onl aetivitie-. or individual.
eniMged in other part-time
employment. <■]■ those whose house
hold dutie- oi physical limitations
interfere w-'ii the foil work week.
COLDS;
FIGHT MISERY "
wlicrc you feel It-rub ft ®
thloul. t In ft and If
back with ttiue-terted W VapoRui
4-H Kings, Queens To \
Be Crowned Saturday |
Catherine IIiii ins, Dabnev; Annie
L.univ Tinmen: Townsville. Charlie
ltoKurs, MicUlk'biu u: and (ii'iu jit! Dickerson.
Zub Vance will be rruwi wl
IJueens and Kin;;* ol IK- 1th on Va . -o
county 4-H Achie\emeiit Day next
Saturday at Henderson high »eii>. !.
it was announced today by Aliss
Frances Wilson, assistant home demonstration
a;je..t.
Achievement Day will begin at
10:3it .. in., with the devotional led
by Rev. II. II. Cash. neighborhood
leader of Zcb Vance, and Hev. K. W.
Greene. Dabney. K. M. Rollins. s>ip_
erintendent or Vance county public
schools, will extend a welcome *.>
the 4-ll-u's and visitois. During the
mol'itsiiK ttie Aycoek club will present
a pageant. directed by .Mi<> i o
gene linker, teacher-leader, on the
"4-11 Club Pledge".
Following the parent wil! ue
dress revui lor the girls. and the
boys will ro to one of the local stables
for a caitle judging contest I i
will be served picnic style in the
cafeteria of the school
At 2 o'clock Dr. A. D liivsg, conn_
t.v health ofticcr. will make a talk
mi some |>ii:isi' nl health. Corn:! lion
exercise- will then he held lor the
kint>s and queen-; ol health.
The lollowin,- attendants, selected j
by the kings and i|ticens. will paiticipate
in the exercises: Jane Kit lot.
Nclrose O'Brien, Dahnoy: Martha I
Jane i\cwcomb. llendcr-oi: Anne'
M bry. Marvin Breedlivc. Jr.. J. K.
Edwards. Jr.. Middlcburg: John Marshall
Barnes. M. P. Kdwards, Ztb i
Vance. Header will be Bobby S. Par- !
ham: soloist. Bertha Evans Wilson: '
and pianist, Marqucritc Trescot.
Awards for the die-.- revue and i
cattle judging will lie presented nv i
Mr.-. MacArle Crews, teacher katlei !
nl Ilabney. and J. W. Sanders. county \
agent. Mrs. David Avscuc. neighborhood
leader of Ayenck, and Mr. C. II. I
Sainford. Townsvillc. will pre. cut
certilicates tor 4-il work.
Ushers lor the program re I .on ,
Aline Watkins. Barbara Wheeler. |
Faye Conn, John Marshall Barnes. !
W. 11. Moss. Jr., Bobby S. Parhatn. I
Books Given To Libra ry
In Memory Of Mr. Hughes
Oil tin* cslubil lablo •>'. 1 tit* II. l.i
l.o I'erry Memorial library :i| Hit*
present timt- i ;■ 11 uttusuallv in oiesting
eviileclinii "1 books. Thc-e \ <>1 —
nines have been |»i«• -tn1 < cl in the library
d.v Mr . I?.aae Wavne llu;*.he
.ilut her family in i■ :i n v ol die l.m
ljrverend Isaac Wayne Hughe.. lur
many year. Kir beloved nrl ir the
Holy Imiuci'iit■■ parish o| tin- city.
'I hi' l)iuik- mi display an* pait <•! a
eollee'tiun nl sevtral bundled 1 li;is
have Ijccii gi\ >'ii tin* library l»,v lite
Hughes lainily.
Of special mil ri' i in lln collection
are lite book <ni church architecture'.
"Cathedrals ol France" i.- a
beautifully printed volume with o\er
two hundred illustrations. "Westminster
Abbey and the Cathedrals
of ICnglaiKl" f- profusely illustrated
with line photi.graphs. A Portfolio
ol Itehgious Art' colli oil.- a wide variety
of mounted pictures in tiie lield
ol sacred ait.
""Modern Music and Musicians'* includes
se\ ell Volume. 1ii.it will bo of
.-pi cial interest tu intisie loveis i inr
of thi' volumes i- «i\I'll over to \ .i
cal music—aboul M-vciity -oiik>
ranging I roili operatic arias to folk
satigs being included. All m;ii;;s are
:a ranged lor piano accompaniment
with settings lor the average voice
conipa-s. 'I hive volume enmaiu in—
sti umeatal music. *1 i.iy include easy
pieces lor young pt.in' i j's well as
opera lie themes, popular mclodie-;
and a I arm* collect ton ol classic
music. The otiier tiiree \> loines mi ni
an cncyclope'dia o! inll-i.- which include
The liislorv ol Musa- great
composers, religion.- irusie ol Hieworld.
vocal iniisie and inuiciaii.-.
opera hi>li»ry and guide. theory of
Christmas Letter
To A Lonely Heart
Tlir IJearrst. Nearest fhri-lin.is
Millions i»r American boys will be
liir Iroin home ll>is Christmas. in
strange. new -urroiilidings. Some will
spend a Ihllisji, unhappy il;iv r
army e.'iiiips: other will lie hcided on
tl'opps trains or convoys hound for
'destinations unknown"; .-till others
will in- lithium through I he grim horror
of aelnal hatlle. Though they and
we realize the necessity lor tiny suffering
and separation, our knowledge
will not ease the sorrow and heartiiehe
ol heins ap.rt. for I he meaning
of Christmas and the memories it
evokes w ill he too v is id. too real lor
lis to deny. Kor fighting men. e-pt—
eially. I he violence and tragedy of
their present world will colli ist paignantly
with their remembianee of
the happy, peaeeltll Christmas ol
other ye. i -.
To (Imiinsh their lonelinc.-s i- tin
duty of all ot us here at home. The
gifts «i' send will he tokens of oin
Ihoughlliilnis.- and will probably mifill
the few material need- a soldier
has. ISul no ki". >>" Christmas dinner
can allay the loneliness ol Ins heart,
the needs of the .-pint. To bridge tlngulf
of scpaiation. to re eh the soldier's
heart, to bring him cheer and
comfort and love—write a letter!
Write a keep.-ake letter, one that
he can cherish and treasure and reread
llniftiah the lonely holidays
letter that will bring him an awareness
ol home, a ln>st ol plcasuul mem
one-, and a strong sen.-i- ol faith in
the future. Through vour letter- may
usually avoid the -c timcnl I. don't
hold back the words ot love, devotion.
and ra.-suraitcc this Christmastime.
Think ot the soldier to whom
you're writing. of what you'll tell him
if vou were Willi him. and then
write everything your over 11 >wtt'g
heart dictates Make your letter intimate.
make it sound like you and
il will spc. k to him i>< il you. yomsell.
were present. Kill d lull of the
joy. the sights. Hie smells. Ilie memofic
sol other Christinases and your
inan-m-Service will be Ira spin led
for a few blissful moment- to where
his loved ones wait lor liiin
As in all letters lo a lighting man.
your first thought will be ol bun
will this hi Ip hi.- morale'.' is this the
news the way he wants il ' IIcciiikc
he's awav. docs lie \\ nt you lo spend
your day alone and unhappy —or
j rather does he want your day to be
spent as lurch as | es.-ible like t'it;
das he remembers, kv.owing, of route
that you mis him and Hunk of him
constantly'.' Would he prefer .• whining
complaint ol .1 rationed Christmas
dinner lo an amusing account of an
excellent "ersatz" turkey? Would he
li!:e lo hear that the tainilv 's >iol
e.M'ltii. iiiti 31IU Otcaucc ul I lie tti -
music .<nd pi,mo hchm<|iic .mil a
(lit i ••n;n y ol music .mil inn ician .
"The History of Our Country" in
t • .411< vommes. ciivoi - tlit" period
from 1'ic disc >very ul America to tin1 j
bc;;mm:iK of the present century. It |
is pinl'i-clv illustrated with maps. I
ill.nl-. nortr.nt-. hislnrie scenes and !
t-\ till -- .mil ;i series of |>l;it«'s in col
ois which arc eopic- ol l:uiinu.> In tuiic.il
|>..lilting.. A general index
malic it iiselul for rcfcrciici .
"Great Men and Famous Women"
is a mm it's ol pen and pc.ieil skctelic<•1
the lives ol more than two linn- j
tired ol the imis! prominent priv hiajies
in history. There arc two vol*,
nines on Artist*. and Authors. tun on
S ildier- and Sailor-, two on Statesmen
ami Sajjes and tw-> on Wnikiirn
and Heroes.
The biographical section of the l.t
bniry ol L'niversiil Literature in
Mjventeen volumes i- in the cilice- |
lion. M cont;'.ins "Plnt.iic'n's Lives"; j
"Tin I.lie ol I'hrit.tnpiier ('olirai- I
Mis" and "The Lile oi vi .ishinuloii." !
hy \\\.. I;itif;i >n !r\inu: " The Life ol j
Oliver C roinwi II". hy Thomas Car-!
lv!o: 'The Lile ■ i l)i. Samuel .io'.ui- ,
son.", hy I," well: "The talc •«!
Nupi lion". I>v ISoiiri n nne and "The
i.lit- Aiirii .iiui !.ii'coIn." by Cn. by.
Hid ion is ii pie ;'ntcd in the c >1
lociiiin Willi the co.r.plitc worUs .il
(imrui Kliiit o. id la hlacU leathei
and the compu te works nl 'I hacker.iv
in red iniiioeco with Role,
marking. IJoth -els are illuslraled
and are lijjlit at weight which makes
lor easy reading. All the honks ill
llii' collection may now l»o borrowed
by the citizens ol tin- coimiiinity
where Mr. Ilu.uhes spent so many
years ol his u.-elul life.
ril'ic t \ivs—<n hmild ymi t**ll him I
that expensive "luxury" 111 - arc
being replaced by war bonds. I>u1 that
t.-vcryonc will have presents of some
kind under the tree on Christmas eve'.'
Write letters tli.it begin "IJcmemIkv
when"—send him smudged. but
loving note- from the children in the
family circle—-end him m apsln»t . ,.i
friends, family, familiar scenes—any
mometo thai will make him feci
you're sharing your Christmas with
him.
What your lighting man away from
lmme needs is a renewed knowledge1
of how mue.'i you at home are thinking
<>f him. ot how yi.u are .-uppoi ting
him n the liumc front, of how care111IIv
yu are preserving the traditions
lie's fight in;; for. All this you can do
— in a letter.
I{ememl»er, too. that Army and
Navy nurses. WAt'S. WAVKS. defense
workers ill who are away
from home waging "ur battle in one
way or another—need the same encouragement
and solace : s the lighting
men.
Today, whea the spirit of Christmas-peace.
goodw II toward men
the very foundation of our belief and
hope in a octtcr world to come, i* yi
obscured in a world at w r. make a
special effort to keep your personal,
intimate world ot triends and tamily
a haven ot love and kindnessthrough
letters.— Katun's.
Squads from village* in India are
collecting thorns of the bulbul tree
and selling them te the Briti-h army
to be ti-ed in place of pin>. which
are difficult to obtain.
FALSE TEETH
OWNERS CAN v
LOOK YOUNGER
BY WEARING YOUR PLATES
IVERV DAY—HELD SNUG
« COMFORTABLE THIS WAY
Kncr
line* «nj; ivrinklon form wlirn
ain unworn. Avoi«| tin* -hn|.|
liii
firmly all day. rrrri/ tiny with fIt
Vomfnrt-nnhinn," a dentist'* formnl...
I. I»r. Wc-mri'* pt»x»I<t
I•• • i yon »*n joy
fcvxl-t. avoiH mi!»arra«Min-nt
«»f
I»1at« «. fl« Ijn prrvcnl
•ore KutiK,
7. WorM'tlnr^*
*ri»c plafe fmwder.
3. ffrofiomiral:
taut* '
4, fun* nn<| hi'mlrs*
— |»l« nnarit ta*tiriK.
Alld'ugqitlt — 3Oi. Monty boclr if net dtlighlrc/.
CALL
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OUGIIMN CITY
TAXI
2-1 Hour Service
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
"The Authority on Authorities"
AltMlSTK i: l)\V SKIOKIN
IF THIS Alius ha<l ttone a bettor
job in making use of their
powerful Ml nation immediately
after World War I. when the.v
hail the ability to do almost my- |
thing I hoy wanted, they miRht J
have |>r«>t«• -1<••!. the fruits of Victory
so well tli.H the present holo- '
eaust would never have had a
cllanee to break out In its own
lesser way that principle applies
also at the bridge table, when one
member of voiir side has indicated
by a fof ins bid that your pair
has the .• ir.troihim power and is
able in pick and choose its final
contract Thoroughness and can; .
then cut; pay big dividends.
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South W. t North Ka.-l i
IV :: $ :«V -ri jt
Wl .it- tin- awful hurry thenMr
Kast ' Your partner bad "pal I
a fore. on the side, so to speak,
and there was ii'» earthly chance
that he would pass you out at less
than a pan., it you did something
>i bit more • ireful and thoughtful.
Why mdn t you merely bid 4riubs
and give him a chance to i
show you what hi:- nest 1ml \vot.!d
be especially V. bell you ll.nl three
cards t" in honor of the rtut in ;
which he had jumped" Yoill I<.*lub..
uotild have been a "freeIml.
indieatii.g a rtain amount
Pi tiibntvU by Kinu !■'.
of high card strength, as North .1
ln«l had made it unnecessary for
you to "keep it open " So West
would know you had bid because
you wanted to. not just because he
made you do it
If yj>u liad bid 4-Cliilis. he would
have bid 4-Diamonds. Then see
what you could have done Willi a
satisfai toiy tit now for slam purposes.
rn his diamond suit, you
could have rue-bid the opponents'
suit at 4-Hearts. He would have
hopped Mien to 6-Diamonds. or lis
could have accepted your invitation
by eue-biddilij; 1-Spade.' You
would know lie would not do tint
unl'vs he also li.id the ace <>f h:s
own Miit. and .1 powerful hoMinj:
in it If you felt : trone after ei.
ther ft-Diamond.- or 4-Spades, you
mifcht bid 7-1 >i.iiiiond.- In at y
• vent, you would have been a lot
belter off playing in diamonds
and making -even than in eluba
and making six
Why did lie pass y>m 5-Clubs*
Why. bccause anybody would
v. hen you made your hand look
weak with that terrific jump when
a force was on the side.
Tomorrow's Problem
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vulnerable.»
Aflrr the heart In lead agum.>t
South s .".-No Triiiup' how .sl.-e.iM
he play for maximum :osuli>V
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DISPATCH GETS
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i l;itu |> teh ■ 'ii ii.' l:uin
TWO REAL ESTATE
PAPERS ARE FILED
Two iv < \.li |ii|«-r- were put
hi :itinl ve n i(l;iv ;it 'lit* le^.Mer «»(
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Joint S. M lii. .<i.. 1 wife "l'l t>»
I'liilliii K Abbott SHI (ind other
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il'iLI.-l : .;kI
O/WLY 7*xaM. DRUG STORES OFFER YOU W11 BARO&XMS
PARKER'S,
8, ^c^olilD^aui Stote, S$H;
The must important department in this R evil I Jrnt;
M''rt. is our I'rc St. 11} >i i« n; IX p.n;meiu - it is < >i. r I'ct
Pri.l< Hut • >ri!. Irish, t ui I - t«. :i ut li ingredients .ire
list.! In «'.ir lit.(.itscJ pli.irin.it.ist i:i it>iv>p>>.»ntiini;
vi> r «ii i' -r s pnstriptiotis I urtheinmu. tin RexaJI
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Economy Sizes
AT SUCH SAVINGS THAT THEY
ARE "ALMOST A GIF1
\e //i
MEDiUN&S
K11 >.\'I\Y ill.I.
s<.,>rnnvs o>
uvi:i; on.
49c
;»('« I'Hit.I.ICS MII.K
ok
(ill- I'l.TNol.
LAXA I'lVK
$1.2(1 Sl'( >1 I S
KMl'I.SK i>.
7.V I'I liKIKSI
MINKI.'AI, nil.
tjiwur serines
Ml.\I'.IIAI. (Ml.
69c
98c
39c
49c
$1.08
59c
89c
1. Chrrk« (ifrm
In Drinking
M nlrr.
VI-f of 3.**.'. ch\* \,n
prut l»r S.ilnhur\ m
loiborntdrkx for fr«-o
•Ii.iKII• i.«In Ii.kI l» »w«l
troll hi •* T'u hv trouble*
often <oir.p frevn
i:« r»im •'tilffjnit tin*
*11 k *• h l » v e *v*fein
through the drinking
w ;i t« r I'hcti • < > * S «I
InhlMtn nero Rrimth.
2. Mr.llrn|r« Chick'*
lilRfnilif Synlriti
Phrn-0-8nr* r^noxidizing
incd tcitfn
• lay aciUe. re;.< h the enflrr dUnthf
• y atr m with aatrlngent action *<» oft'-n
tiredff) III howl tro'lhln.* L'»e I'hcn-OHal
In any kind of water.
-! , ('!:!.< i.Ml'LSK »N
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in I'lNKHAM'S VKC
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MiiTi.iA i;ii;i;iNC
AI.O 'lit H
VIKN III'' M l'l.MON
| |)|; COUGHS
Si.lilt WINK
< »F CAiSDl'l . . . .
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LAX
ITItKTKST COD
UVFIt (HI.
(mmivk's rim.i,
toxic
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lilt' AI.K A-SKI. I Ki;
TABLKTS
si LV> HKT( »XC!A VITAMIN
TONIC*
OKI iVKS
vitamins
li" VIMM'S VITAMIN.'
AND MINKitALS
$1.08
$1.25
39c
89c
89c
59c
49c
$1.25
44c
19c
19c
49c
$1.09
2.5c v $1.00
49c
TOILETRIES
si.itn hinds iionky
AI.MOND CltKAM
7.V KI'ICll DANDIIIT'
IU-.M< tVKIt SUAMI'l M >
" « .1K HIS 11A11;
T( >NIC
•Mi'- DltKNK
SHAM I'l )< I
">(!» .IKHGKNS
l.( > I'D )N
7.V ADM I HACK IN
SHAMPOO
Is HAH!
TON If
si ;.. rrs>v
UICH c KKAM
j>:: "u 11 ssv
HK ii i
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AKI.'ID IJKOI» i:\Ni
ClfKAM
i»!:! * »\i >i.
•|« m » ! M I'Avri
39c
$1.00
SL75
19c
39c .• 59c
39c
49 c
39c
49c
4 ACTION RELIEF
SURE, SPEEDY, LASTING'
IHCIO INDIGESTION
No n< ( <) to suffer the
tortures ;»f ,un) indii-estion and other
acid .stomach ilist'^nilorts any longer
Not while von t.111 Kct Hisma-Rcx!
Mcrr is a (our action product that
is helping thousands obtain relief.
Bisma-Kcx is sold onlv at Kcxall
UruK Stores. Try it today.
BISMA REX 50*