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Cleveland*aulh J to till* K«**lt;a aecmton watlomtowcei* of the **rl*tl of the ana*» tori tog ft1!** a aofl mrtkpw glow nn*lrising to a InaiMnp toWtaaae to 'to effect# and riftwly ftafing awn$ *wf# i* heaatlfWi Kane of me pant oitor iff*ALeant*, apply Call anti-» I K. 6$th street.[celling the aettinp e* the ana1 Mtfty ami «4.iaetailt; ilitiHf r *nton oiTu c, :unpof toft* | jtftJ all the t 'mmto. *rtflsJ.IKlt CWftftpikao. rti ife'ftH. ft a t*f9AGKNTS WANTED—M ILK I I* TO K00 PERCENT PRO KITpr **h•Slinp rubber fowls; aeml for apt nt itftt cunaiAting of , thirty ftaaorttfl iiseraeiytliv*. puaranteeJ, «\trnolity pmph.'toctirM, (disao«eintive*). On Agential jobbers pn% -t, irlt;Hlit coupon gowl for $1.00 ailat by expi*** paid. Send $1.00 tovtr coat of packing and AhippitiK'arpea. Artec Company, Upperlion.The dinner was ewifiiy aerr?t#»n inlforaaed y**ung men. Th ;rram bep*r ftPh tha alnginp a churrh Ihftnta toop folloftwl by pr.«y-er %- L*f ^harle**H. t'rahfca, y^l* nt ef the Ohio General ftj i: iA iftdaUon; Mr. J. C. George, • •• lit *r' f ti • I . . .. tr , fiil-l I ‘‘V, • .If'l toCIw Cn LotIreHrjh i MTirby, Penn*. ^Sell Hindu Hair Ptcjmi rat ions. Hifr ifit. Write for free vamp!.* outfit. iiKhera, 1161 Milton A\t*., CMeago.aiid paid a gtoftrfof tribut * the oecaaion. Mayor W. H. Van »i*ter c*f Klyrta wa* on hand to extend the Ifrntlnf.! of the dtf aad to pr slid a eommueliy coop^rati m in our eifort*. in kingdom duikling.The Ohnadap, NBC artist*, th?feature musical rni r if tomato fjirljout dig ft tnfthri in their rrndi.iort lt;mil.*THE QUEEN'S Bill CLl’«he Queen* Bid Bridge rln * hadir --mi-annual election af olfScer* dftaugay evening, Dec. 26 in theof Negrr epiritonls, hoaaofouftdie* an ! svoik oonps. They were po?!and ri.uiul after round vf applausefr -in the vnAt audience brou :ht encore after »ntor * from this nationallyan-1'!**.Martor»»vhitribHendaclP^111fam to* quartet which won the hearts of nil.pleasedutiful home of Vivian Jinkin'. Tit dy elected cflflcer- arc: acedia Lockett, pro., Mihnii Wil ft*, vice pres., Lily Wal.lon. secy, hU Parker, ar-t. aery., A lira k»treas., Laura Bak r.« Xmaad treas, Mdugu^i ito Moore, reartin r members ar» Geraldire Far-a»f! Vivian Jenkins. Xma- pres* tvere exchang'd by the mem*. The remainder of the evening apent in playing bridfa Tha wa., wag hv Geraldine Farrift.booby bv Alma Wiife % Metinguirne i to meet next week at the* of Lacodia Lockett—M. Moor , rter. ’ » 'lle\. Glenn Thnnus Settle, our «ly-and dourly loved pastorwhan ha-T ires.prtzensK.eHi WARD GIVES BASKETSe 17th Ward Precinct H Repub-club under the leadership of Mr. am lv. King Precinct C.nnmitt e-has done its work well creating -preading ch«eer for children an ! nups in their precinct this year, i long time orchestras cve-y-• had been playing ‘Santa Clous rning to Town.’ He sli-i downramiebrought a hush of afiencearose to deliver hij annual This was a rrautrrpkeff and broughtfrom Att-. Otto Mi-ciika, a pi*omi-nent local attorney which will never be forgotten, M-. Miachka «K*cIarcdthat he was a member of the National Council of Chttrchsa of Christ and that in his broad experience he had been privileged to hear hundreds ofspirtuai ftddreaxeat but tlvat he was forced to admit that th? address delivered by our pastor had surpassed all that be bad previously h aril. Weud of car leader. *r speakers icluded Rev. Chas,Brown lt;d' Elyria, Rev, William Stvw-arf of Painesville, Ohio. Mrs. AliceRuckei of Elyiin and others. \’tr i n Stewart of Pnim \ ill-’ was the brilliant master of ceremoni-as. Fred R.IJavT and his w ndcrful committeewas showerc,i with ragratulations of the vast audience for the masterfulthisPIP0,Shoi.•stirHorn* !presifrien of Giftsmei. tare prM.Mi*hmanner in which they put,overall event.-; everidgTtaU\stthis county.seen in^ rnlt;mt X)wa.- tOscar was t Cush, dinnei t we I vlt;at tfaMr.s 1rainedThey
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