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► FRbQAV MORNING, NOV l». mi Mhcje& ” ~ ~ IfARY DANIELS MASON, Editor #*' -. ■'■""'■ ■' ■ -—oLilg.ii i»* » ■ ■■■,.* - . • "V"' —■ ■" ■ —' —* 9 ■ i * TREE*. jTT f '< They shall looEilds A qpttii thin beauty Still, ' <B> , A When 1 have pasoed beyond the tight *■ <1 KIW». mjf hue tree* grow old with wonder o( n hH«. - <*r the look as ships that pass. ' They atilt re "Water many a boated Jtoen, Ah* And twiligTit white with birches nnd higb stars, And robins by a lane and a new moon. | flooding its light upon a larger'* 1 spar*. If they rgnU tell what they have seen and heard Os windy Jane, if they could case their' ■tads, u « What whispered music would go shifting by. What nobbing from their throats, what hush of winds, - • I low still they stand under this sun lit shy, Bo held bfr beauty they can speak mu wor«)l •, f UAftOl.l) VINAL in tlu. lon «. H-**lF ) * >, rtM„, , la Manor as Mrs foil in*. My far of the most enjoyable at fairs of the season wu« the bridge party given by Mrs. Edwin Lee yesterday aftentoah At (f o'clock at *h4 Lee ho.ne on Ueorge Street in honor of Mrs# £<d lie Collins, an October bride, who, upon arrival, was presented with on n i quisito corsage. A pleasing coin. . scheme of yellow was carried nut in the decorations, the rooms being profits I - decorated with yellow e-hry*iwttliea**tuiff *a lighter shade intnataM witli V darker, four table.' were playeii-qxni! Mrs. J. H. Hooks, Jr., won. the h'gb «. score. The hostess served >-* delightful salad course. Those present were: Misses lb,.in MeC innis, Haliio Cowell, Anna Suth r. Ad.lu Reese, Louise Powell, Mary Alin Rpeers, Sarah Borden, Virginia liord m, and Mesdaines Spicer Holmes, Floyd I'r sell. Ben Wrtherlngton, M, S. Wether ington, J. B. Hooks, Jr . Paul Ednuitnl son, Paul Itordnn, Cedrin Edgcrton, Tom Norwood. Mob' rt PoWell. * . . “Party To High Point. (irevashpro, Nov. 9. Mesdatncs Fred (Vdell, Hofcert Irwin, G. ,S. Brad-haw, | C. W. Cioi'd, W B. Thompson, of ('ohl« ' boro, C W. Brad .haw, It. C. Witt *pd I Miss Kathleen Price formed a party i who motored to High Point yesterda for lunrh at the Sheraton hotel, spend Ing th« afternoon on tlio mestnnine playing bridge. ... j Mrs. ikyl Better, The r'lftrttti.H of Mrs, M. J. Best, who has been vrry ill with pneumonia in the Goldsboro Ho-pital, tontinues to improve iu a very encouraging manner . . • Mlaa Jenkirs Will Attend Wedding. Miss l>ui*y Jenkins lift \c.trinlu' afternoon fur K.«l< :-h to be |>r. ,nt n; the Parker-Sandi rford welding whirls occurs there Salurduy night at tlo home of the bride on INount street. ... Mot hri of Mrr' Prtrtre HI. t A wire to Mr. T H Prince .yesterday called him to the be dside of his mother, who, it i.lglt '| », Hot r.pf ■■• led to 1 1 ~ ■ The holm- of Mr. I’rlnre is in Dufalili, tia., and be left at J oVo.'s, ueriun panted by Mr l>|hrr. • ■Soo Mated .* ren< e. The folio (got;: wnnoiin cui' tit will I read with inti re-t in th* city, where Mr Slate kns VlsitedNiften ond ha. nvide a hn»t of friends: Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley l.nwrenee announce the marriage of ihi tr daughter Mary Virginia to Mr. Irving Praetor Slate On Saturday', the twenty tirat of ti. tulrvi Nineteen hunrtr.it and twenty fs.y* Portsiuoulb, Virginia, 1 * ' •* .* MISS GUI II tit WII.SON | MILKS OF M till Gil AS HAIJCH.II. Nov. I,—Mb* Margaret Gold. daughter of John it. (.old, pub a-hcr gs the Mil on I into*, was ImUv Mbrltd Jeers of Kalrigb's lir-l Midi Gras. Miss Gold was selected hy the A judges from among nine beautiful con- IMtsat*. Madi (*naa wa. opened l»*( night with ■ alvert earnts si tn ohieh Ihuu-aads of ■wary so. her* thronged Fayetteville dmt, while a nar.de this morning, a r*ty le' .show this afternoon, and the rrownlng of the queen tonight lirought the celebration to a close. ASKS Ft on FOIt lil'G. TKENTON, Nov 9 ( bartiinr thit she was 111 and suffered greatly for Win. weeks after being hugged by It iy mom! Schmidt, a gieiiiy rierk, M: Miliiam Seabridge, of No. lUk *Noith Clinton avenue, hat instituted sust in the city district court to recover f.Viu duiussr*. Mrs. Boahrtdge claim* that dhen she entered the grosery store to make purchases Schmidt took her in his arms and hugged bar, bhe has also l,sd S. hmldl In Id under S'IHI I ,i| v u w»»i«R-ar<t potter*. j WTIIEIH MIKES GOAD ID BIQIEIfIrS HUOMII DOME I * . *, Jerry Jerome (Warm* to the Great Delectation of Bin Audience MANY OTHEiU IK) I'AHI'K hit '(X-'EHKKIIIyLY (By MRH. MAIFt It. MASON) Tl|o people of (ioldsburo lust night bad un opportunity to witnea* a real t musirul comedy ond they mad. tbe lunt! of it. Such attractions are a rarity is Goldsboro and the huge audience never ' got a chanc to get over ona Rt of j I uphill): before another paroxysm. . '*iiirti d in. Thp production was “A , :5 1 helor’s Iluney moon,” and Wus pro , uted ut the Acnio the at to under the j Hi* pices of the Goldsboro Wonsan’s' CiUb, Circle No. 1. Artistic dancing, good mqsie and I t-U'Ver culaedy were wclileil into a : tboryughly elilertaiumg Vehicle slid a j unanimous verdict was passed that tbc show was ail that a sparkling, Itvo an) ji.try musical comedy should he. Miss Elsie Lee Kornngay, ns Belly, ; lived up to her reputation a. on Metrer« | of superior ability. Nhiiring the honors.j c malty with her wtis Mr J. T. Jerome, t as QhHf Springer, o bachelor, who got* into one dilrmna after another trying j to provide a ready-made family that he must have In order to rev-rive an in -! h-'ribnee fpom.ag old uaclc, who ypuld not get over his own toad, young dream ' of what "might have b i n.” I'poo re f pt of n wire that thy unde I* cl) r.iute to visit the "fbmity" Billy, bring . v -y much in love with a girl whose f. Ihe r pc istrc'.ly rvfuscs to to marry and having an intense desye , t i i that inh.ritanre, straight.wily proceed* to borrow one for the occasion In hi* exasperation and exeitemettl Billy! C'inrtdes in every body on the place and j errh one, Mdoring hlto nnd determined j to be of assistance, go forth to find him I n family nml they get him not one but many, and the uuelv h«* u time! trying to keep up with hi* neiee* and S Rephiftrs that spring up like mushrooms. ! Straightenin'? thing* out nnd explain!] ing to the frantic undo fyrnisbon a highly' smusn.g situation and It was skillfully hsndled. The part* of F'rnest I.ishly na I), nny, the gardener, an au, C orUy on potato huts, apd Mrs" E. M land,as Ophelia Higgins, an old maid an tae matyimenial market and meaning business, weiw osrepttonally well dour, 'he soldier* monoid;-, entitled "Bark F'rom the Front." kept the audienre. in u continual uproar <if laughter. A mutubcvn'c of fun was created by Me I "tyre ami IC.ith up to date, in qn Mhiciprran abrardity “tiotng to The Bares," nnd that J«t* Ma La Four was a of eider displayed by the beauty chorus tN costumes new. quite different and elaborate. The scent * were well set and done, nnd on the whole "A Baehe IL iieya i in ‘ was n r«n»pb te tur e . ' Wombn's Club Offers Prizes For Best Aycoek Essays The Goldsboro Wonian'e Club bus of* , f red two price* of tiv, dullara sarb to .be given to the boy or girl iu the torn' , grammar sihoula and in the (iolil.bvro high school who WTHec lbe*T>esl eihi position ne canny on the islijsd: "Why ; IVe Mtviiid Tlunor l hor'ies B. Ayeo“k.' Two prises are offered in order that! • oinju iifioa mar be rstabii.-kcd oa a I..isis of ut:e or reboot standing. All c uya must be in the hand* of r'"im tesi'h' —S by i> o'clock Widnesdny morning. Nova mix r IS. All work must I be original, must be written in 'lnk | on tlume paficr, and may be from (ion! t.» I.'.MK) word- in length. All sheet*j jnu*t I*** ti« ally f«->Unr<l toypjhfr, with ittxki.l'i nutiu* uihl wrlttm! *‘D the* t«*j> iltn’t. Material may |m*J L'*th« rt*tl from any sourer. Many • Lhrr* riMtj /wiliera will recall fx*r. '*nal r»*f<4lectito)i* »f ( liai lfn H, Ay<*iK'k. thf i*q)>li<* lihrary rwuliiiiiii un rxrvllctiH I it*rci'«i»hy of A)i''n k. Th* award* ar<* affi red l»y th** ' Wow&lT* (tub in !(*• eurvir >t di'Atre to. ftnwtuil! hi the a (!* of a‘l (iotiiiberai school children the true u r«*uttir * ul I VV ayrie ronnl y a nohie sob, “the rdycM* t tonal govern Sr.** Mt Olive Clubs Endorse Aycoek Day Ail Wayne tounti u |ir«*ud to honor Jtb arl< *M. Ay**r| n;»ti Mt OliVv’a e« j •* %>*«>• k h i i# hut anoihi r r# of the esteem j ia *huh this Biftcd son of Wayne u A committee /ram the fioMshoro j W oman’s f/luh, headed hy Hiss Mary | Uc V. bc, chairman of the Aft wrk Memorial iMiimitUe, rtsUed Mt. fllisr yesterday a and wrt jointly with thr (wo toe.sit rluhs of Mt. OHtr. The women present I crthtin!) ticnlly plrigcd th**ir support! and iMflutnc**. Plans stfr tuadt* to oh*l srrsc aetft W dimdbj' as A > co« k Ilsy« uiid iliv Mt* 01dc m .t ( ikcJ to <u | —^ / ASK US FIRSTr-WE HAVE IT Palace Drug Store Phone No. 8 Goldsboro, N. C. 10-Minute Delivery Service ; PERSONAL [T ■■ Mrs. J. W. Kinlgw. of Wilson, l kisilmg Mrs. J. L. L«e un William street Miss Mildred Daniels, of Wilson, spen j several hours her. yesterday un a shop I piqg lour. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kirkwood, of Ben netlsvfllc, 8. C., are visiting the Ist tvr*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.-Grlf .flu. , t Mr. mid Mrs, G. W. Ross, of Versailes Ky., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N J. Edward*. Mrs. T. K. Faison, of Faison, who hat bacn visiting Mrs. T. L Button, re turned huiua yosterduy. Mrs. 'J. B. Reaves, of Ml. Olive, was in thg city cm Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Giddrns, of Clin ton, passed through the city yaaterday en route home from New York City, whrro they have been visiting fvr some time. Mr. Giddoas ia first cousin tn Mr, Ko»s T. (iiddens. Mi. KmuielW! Drown spent yesterday In Frr wont on busiuasa. Mr. 8. T. Slough, of Kinston, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Among tile shopper, from Faison in the city on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. 11. Randolph and Miss Mary Ran dulpii, and Mrs. C, 11. Walker. Miss Esther Cooper returned to her borne Ui Mt. Olive yesterday after visit ing Dr. and Mr*. A. H. C«rr. Visitors from LaGrangc yesterday ware Me*dau»e* W. L. Janes, J. W. I*, .'jmilbw irk. ,t. v. Peel, and H. L. Hooss. Miss Mary Hardy has returned from Rlarkstoqy, where she was called by illness of her mother. N«wa has been reueiveil in the city that Father Frecmauawho was operated oil in u Baltimore yesterday, stood the operation well and Is getting •on nicely. the ideal HCHOOI. PARENT. By Angelo I’alri, „ ■After n quarter of a century of sehool teaching I );avo derided the sort of pagent that , niake* the idyul srhaoi parent. He has »Di< rged stll of • Wel l«r of all sort* an.fl, Sfaeg, disposition, and cbarre.ters. Here he is: He never eome* to sVAogj unless he is in a raatonablv frame of- mind. If the teacher has sent horfte h bad 5 re port oj his ron hnd mode biller complaint against the teacher he waits until he can keep his voire even before he ap pear* in the office to discuss the matter. lie is as quick to praise as to blame: That it a truly distinctive characteris tic, for many blame us and few praise us. Rut the good sehao) parent drops the trarher a note telling har how pU.tsed he is with Junior's progress and how grateful he is to her for taking so much mt'rest in the little rascal. lie alway appears nt the school fune lion* and manages i« say a word of ap pro iution to the t'-acher of him young ►ter and lb the principal of the iicbool • ■ attend, t’ e parentun clings and offers hi ti.gf'iUnca When workers are needed. He hvips raise the funds for the phonograph and heads tho commit l4'' that i, k. for additional play .pare and science equipment for the school, lit findj time to attazd to school busi ness. When the school is under fire he Speaks for or against with authority, b* cause be has stayed close to the sellout and knows. He take* the aide of the children regardless of anything rli.i. He M among those who a..k for mod ern intthoda and equipment and under t md* aerd for both, althoogh he Went as a child to a .mail district school, where the water pail stood on a bench with a tin dipper hanging above it, and the toilets s-ipi outdoor affairs to be forgotten If pu.'ibb, and where the teacher aas •«"seuiui who had some >chonln - and was pausing on his step up tin ladder to make bis next term's tuition. ' Hr iin remember this snd yet be willing that the rbildrrn of t|ils geue-ra- Bi'ii have a la tter chance. He ia \iJI- I "It 1 btt to It:*- extent of attending inciting to pu.ti hi. idi u and paying Mixes to i-upport It, He Is,the -ert of |wirent *Vho say* to the teacher; "I'm going to trust you i.iid bed tic v in vou until you make me du nib) :a. Tell arc tbe tea idler and >'«•* »re »n the >pot. I cm the parent and Ini at ti distance. You must do ' h : . ,1 wh:il ■~U think is best. I will aoport you with all my (Miwer; "f expert you to remember that thi* child *» mine nt I that he ia endowed ith my eKkractcrlsties, and animated • > my ambitions. I know you will try, t» interpret him through what you know ■ f me, and that yurt will n»k me for 1 • t -il need it I know you Wit: .< nek with me sympathetically and- yet Si U'ly, tn eausv \(p. have the traiuiiyg iid thi kiiuwli de-n and the tb .ire to if* of servile, fount on me.” Oh, yes, 1 meet him every ones In a vhlle. operate with the school authorities *n arranging a suitsble program for the day. The local school superintendent loyally undertook Ui acquaint the pupils with the character and accomplish manta of t harles H Aycoek on tha day s«i aside for that purpose, A delegation of Goldsboro men and Women will go to Fikrvtllf this dvvmng to speak on Aycoek Day at th« masting of the- PitftviUo f "liimil l,i|) flub. PF?- e **' * ► ***• * n« qalohom ran - - - x fl- ■ ~ z .. - DANGER IN MIG SEN TEN CBS Judge Mac.N’eille Raya H, Thinks Tha/ Beget Criaa In sentencing a priaoner roaviclcd in the Munieipni Court of Fhiladel phit, of sataring ia steal, Judga Mac Nrlllt yesterday said he did sal be lieve ig severe santrneas, sa they be got crime, "It I* true,” |ie skid, "we have bacn g'oing through a ee-callcd crime ware, but to my mind quirk justice with as assurance of conviction and punish ! want Is s sufficient deterrent to wrongdoer*. Sentence that arc too se vere, | bellow, beget crime, Thoy have too drastic an effect in tho disruption of families and fainiljf lias, and rub the ! defendant of any hope he might have for the future. It i* better if trials were speedy, with, convictions, and the same punishment given that would be applied in ordinary times." I The man who la given to self praise owes un apology to his acquaintances. Wise ia the employer who knows bow to'do tbe things be hiiw* others to do. . * G) 'MAMMA’ OLDEST WORD Utterance' by Baby Mechanical, Expert Says, . tty Calling of Minutes After Birth Oua to Acci dent and Not Rupdmatural, „ Doctor Dsciacao. New York. —"Momma” lo one of Ibo oldest worda In the world. It ia tbo first uiK-oaarloua utterance given by a diilil. & Ttita Is becattao “in" ia the simpleat conn,nunt in tbo alphabet and cotueo forili when the Infant almply "pens bta lip*. The air runhe* Into bla mouth atid goes through dourly, producing the sound with no effort on tbo part •f tbo child. Anti “a” la the simplest vowel In the alphabet, which la ro aponidhh! for the "mirai," which bring* so much delight when it comoa from thfrsllpa of an Infant. It la perfectly poanlble for many children sq repeat tills syllable uia-ma, (minedLut«ly after birth, nnd . haa often loippened. It la perfectly poa sible, too; that the new bom Infant mm of Mrn. l’eter Enute of Munon City, iu . crl"d “niotlidr” live mtimtoo after bu wus born. "That may have happened Ui rough un accident, nut for uny aupernatural reasons. Although fh* letters ‘th* In ■mother' are unusually dlflcult be cause pronounced In the back of the mouth, ft alight twist of hia vocai chnrila niny have brought It forth.” This I* the explanation given by Dr. Buy nmnd Weeks, professor of phll- ’ ology at t.'olumhta university, of tbo remark aid'' incident. Klefi hcros. the Zuuto Infant, gwoke Ida mother from univmaclouaneaa and caused Hie doctors and nurees to drop their work In amaxeinetit 'by calling "Mother!” three times In succession five minute* after he erne uehered into the world. * B Doctors and nurses nt the lioapital bear out tho motlierll word*. wly> wag m»ukened from her anesthesia hy tha call of her I "Am l. and ran offer no explanation for the remarkable phe ne menu. “It la a combination es mother love and telepathic communication with the unhorti,” asserted the mother of the child. In discussing the matter with n reporter. "When I under the at har my la*t word wa* ‘mother.' I remember that more dlatlpi’lly ttmn anythingelae connected with tha terrible ordenl that followed. Nuddetily I seemed to get an answer, an answer of asauraflee from some orje. Now lam now inrad that n roraniunlratlon had been set up beta eon luo ami my baby oven i then. ' I "T nm a firm Believer In telepathy, ; and I believe that Its basis U love. I l*p to till* time my mother has l»'cn tlo> only one who has hern able to re- \ reive my psychic no-Mtages. Kbe Is In i Florldu now. It 1« |>"«sibic tbut her J reciprocal (Mover lisa brs-n transferred j to my hnhy,” J An rniirely different theory was ad- ! v a need liy Dr. Albert Foffenlierger, Jr., asHorlnto professor of psychology ut , I'oliimhla uttivorsity, In (Harassing the j event with u rspresenlstfve of ths World "Tltrrs U nothing atastlina about It," said iHirlor ly n mechanical rea -rton when s new born i lilltl cries ToaailM. 1 It Is mere ly the ulr rushing thronfh the worn I chorda when the Infant opests Its mouth. It is naturally tbn first nound uttered, amt la rwi prompted In re ►I" iim' to the maternal Instinct. It Is purely mechanical, “1 would strongly ilouht, howevng, | that nny child could cry 'moUitr. 1 " JAH. C. JOYNtK, M. D. Practlca limited *• tCHGKUY. UYKBSMtLOGY, AND GENITO URINARY DfERARES. Offira Fourth Floor Bordsh Building, HOURHt » to 1; I to •; T:M to R:N. Tologbeasi Office | TEIXFBONE o#lr, MU. Rea. 107 W. j SLEEPY TIME FOR 1 THE LITTLE FOLKS * Bt.ACEIE CATCMBH BUNNY. The next day after gpUt« Cat acratahed Blackie all up, he felt «o »orv that he decided to try to get him an , eaty dinner, and b« thuayhl that about! the eaaleUt way |« da mould lur to got one of the littla bahy aheap that lived in Mr. Maji’t Bald not lar from Ur. t'oon'a houae. Next to a aweet mouthful of kittle, which he bad found he couldn't get, he thought a dinner of tender lamb would taete pretty good. When he got f out to the edge of the Bold, he hid be-1 Mud aome buahea and peeped out to aer , if ha could And the Aufk nf ahetp. Ju.l, then a big rabbit jumped out of the buahea end alerted to run actoae Un told- A rabbit tag rue lota feeler then a bear, bat thia rabbit caught hla feet in a wild potate vine and turned a aemcr »<Milt, and hafeov he could get oa hi. feet again, Bleak ir Hear caught him. He waa a big fat rabbit, and. when Blackie had eaten him alt up, he wat l ao full that he didn't want any lamb. 11 ao he acratched Up a big pile of atraw 1 and leavta for a bed and laid down for 1 a nap. 1 Uie aore Mae bad bothered him re I laet night, that ha hadn't alept much, t and beaidea he had been toe hungry to t FRirjAY J — ■'"■ ■ ■ a umi r - i n Jl ' , f— ' , 'W"*'■"l)l .. , l When the prodigal son returned they killed the fatted I 01, the bull the b ° yß returned from “Over there” they I BE SURE ITS 2 B * OANB’S 1 IMPURE I ORK I __ SAUSAGE _ _ Sold by all leading merchants We Buy The Best. We Sell The Best E* Our market is open to the public Especially the Ladies. - * Auto Service Delivery. Phone 887. I 'A - Serve-Us-Market I Q.|} JH PAYNE, Prop. 307 N. John Street* I w - ,J TheLwwt is dver, aJL ] jvrrm u»h*ortuiwy wr I BUY WONDERFUL STYLES AND QUALITY IN— I * I Suits and Overcoats at Low Prices I The word “cheap” meyis nothing to those who want tcMNaintain personal appearance unless it is accom panied by quality, style and workmanship, sueh as 1 those we sell. Stein Bloch, Fashion Park anclPeck’s I guaranteed clothes to fit all men and little men at— I $ 14.98, $ 16.95, $ 19.95, $22.65, H # *> -*sjj I '*'M ■ . $24.95 and up. \ || Attention LiuHUk i ■■. ■ MEN’S TAILORED OVERCOATS FOR WOMEN ARE IN VOGUE. We have a most wonderful variety to fit you fan |eei— — than charged for women’s wear. Come and them on sale for— .fi J| I i i d $24.95 14 u « »'”■ gjj hf i - ! .1 alccp. So nvw that Dr. Ceea had put a goad plaaUr aa hia naaa and ha had had a goad dinar r, ha felt vary lauah Ilka five ping, and ha alept igighty bard. I don't know hats long Blackia Bair iad been aalvvp. but vtu ha grate up h* Aral thing h« aaw acarvd him m«at o death. Thcrv ataod. leaking dawn at lim, Ur biggrat ram (g ram la a daddy heap) that ka had avar aaaa. Hr had long horna tkat curlad around ika a cork aervw. aad warv aa ahurp at ha anda that thay cauld etlek la a rao. Blackia kaair that waa! ■ ruv ■-d-At. .•< tMubi. IM hi J." u SB! ir haw to gat away. Muw a mm vapt ftta# a traa, Nugf p Nar sftfl. M Bleeiq, Uaugbt it lla <«#d ipat feagfc a taaa ha gauld gat at&y lt °m %kdTRm. hm UurUa Am heard Me baby aheap «UP away wat la Aa dald, aad wfcpu hp RnM #»*• hanC** aaa what waa‘the mat*»v fog a hip t<«a aad M M aa J ♦ agulrrtri. " The ram kjaeu Upt fca caald mot e|fmb a traa, aad up Mr kgkl waa crying |ar hiat. ha weak array and **ft Blackia up the taaa. Blackia agg gp thara a Mag tima until an Aa akaap had gaM hwna to Ualr bad. gad than ha rlimbed Ara aad did a aaw faat ngaiai far hit bega*. But ha dldwh alaap Mgr g»)l Rat night, far he ceulnt help Ini j|i| abept Uaaa akaap karna aa the wsm, and hM iwag h« M MM H pHh* them alack la him. s ka tedaya thrift Uat hrlnga t# marrpw'a anaalty. UtL W. L. MORRIS _ _ Ck&tpr»etßr Ofllea Hours—4-12, M < Ofhm 208 Grant Building Dr. Magda E. Waldg— * . * PAGE THREE
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