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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1936, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. William 'Terttetdor, Wilmot street. Kitchener, var. m- dered a dinner party at Grand River Tea Room Tuesday try - on the occulon ot their Golden Wedding Aunlversuy, The uni-l My my " I. “'OIOII'O undula- oi M 0-10 'rdctrttrehrnriiiutoMoathotBat Tuudny In Novel-ha, It In - ed at a meeting or the “noel-un- Tue-day. night. Mm. J. Norrie. m I. leevlu " turbo shortly tor Toledo. ONO, III presented with e remembrance (In by mombere of tho In”. 1.0.3.4. Waterloo, at 1 may tendered I..- bere at the home or In. B. noel]. Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Walkener Ind three daughters of st. Catharine. spent the we9-end In Whterloo. the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Benton. George street, Wlmrloo. Friends ot Mr. Charles J. Brudor. well known Kitchener bullion nun, will be pleased to learn that he ll recovering nicely at In. home In Kltchener from an accldent in which he Buttered a fractured toot. or. Hrolle Rest! - In, To- route with three other students out or s class or " wu successful In so curing the degree ot “How of the Royal College ot Surgeons. Dr. Biee ler Is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Wsltor Ziegler, Waterloo. Mr. E. E. Reese ot Winnipeg, Mam, has left tor his home after mum; his brothers, Maura. C. H. Boone and J. L. Bee-e and E. A. Boone. mm:- er.er and Waterloo respectively. any of the w.cfr.u., rill Tutt (to Wnterloo bunch the tut rook tn November, member. won told " their meeting bald at tho to” of FULL Wy.e.5. MEALS AND - LUNCHES King St. E.. Kitchener. Pinon. 4019 lore. Rocker!) We cater to Banquets and Parties. (Wm. Wagner. Prov.) Now 9Pry th1d_ot_N?E Mensa-mt Are You - - - Entertaining? DOWNING, STEEN and Co. DON'T LET OVERSIGHT MEAN LACK OF SIGHT "Ha1lowe'en Bridge" Let us show you gifts suitable for prizes. REASONABLE. SPERRY C JOYCE W. P. FRANK Jeweller and Optometrist " King " s. - Hum " WATERLOO Enamelware I "SECONDS" At Bargain Prices. Diamonds - Wntchu Jewellery - Engraving " KING ST. S., WATERLOO Binning Studio Portrait, Commereiak and 86 King St. W. Pinon. 1800 YOST's FRAMING DEPT. _ G. C. Crompton, Prop. Above Docrr Electric Opp. Lyric Theatre. Kitchener A perfected method. No clinic. No lee “rave, LIGHT. 1NExPENSTVE. le'PNTE"" Investltrtste. Write or fl - Smith Manuhclurin' Col-puny Dept. B. 530 'da SI. PRESTON. ONTARI Established 1898 Wedding Photography. Dunker B_14r_._v__t'rorto "" Bi-u" - Annivermln - Weddings Club Group- Social " personal Picture Framing SMITH’S STUDIO Pictures and Artatte Fume. 2IJlllllills Maher Shoe Stores Telwhono tat for Benn Picture- Castle Inn Sonic. "adv-r0 Stan I75 King St. W. - Phone 390 Klkhenpy FLORISTS RUPTURED? "Formerly Natrorhood" 33 King Stroot End Kitchener STUDIO LIGHTING Buy it from KITCHEN ER KITCHENER as In... St. W. KITCHENER The Complete Staci of Rubber Footer. --Ait first quality. ' The engagement II announced oh Mm Nora France. Hunt, daturhter at 'Mr. and Mrs. Victor P. Hunt of Mrspeler, to Dr. Harry IM. Borden ot Preston, son ot Mr. and In. Charles C. Borden at Guelph. The marriage will be oo!enmlzed the lat- tter part ot November. Mr. Ind Mn. Jacob 8919. 180 - "not, Waterloo. were plea-uni! tur- priled u the home of Mr. and In. Henry Wahl, Bt. Agatha on sum” evening " being the occasion ot their silver wedding anniversary. Miss Eleanor Henderson has re- turned to her home, Water street. after spending a raw days with her sister, Mrs. Roy Stan at Ingersoll. Members at the ,Granlte Badminton Club are laying plans tor a Minstrel Show to be staged the latter part of November. Mr. Roy M. Bean attended the an- nual tall conventon ot the Toronto Sales and Advertising club 'held in Toronto Monday night. Mr. at In. Archie [when - (embed at their hole, In“ eve-u, Ulcl‘Ol’. on My at a bully dinner Party It boll; he acct-v “on or their oliver "at“ MYOF Barr. It. and In. A. C. mm. 1441; ”not. Kitchener, lurked their Ill- vor wedding unlvmuy on Sunday. Mr. and In. Fred _ ot Moons“! But. are sum at an bone of the Ill-u- lna: and Van Auwud, Want avenue, Wnerloo. and In renewing mummies. In the Twin City upd duttict. Mr. and lid. Charle- Nichohon or Kitchener announce the III-"1.58 at their daughter Ruby to Mr. Wu. Wmeyer, son of Mr, and In. Ar bert Widmeyer, Wntorloo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roo., Samuel street, Kitchener. announce the en- gagement or their only daughter " ry to Mr. Aubrey Moore. only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore of Toronto. the marriage to take place In Novem- ber. Dr. Edgar D. Heist and Dr. Mary L. Heist, King street, attended the Michigan State Osteopathic conven- tion held in the IBoohuCadf11ac hotel, Detroit, this week. Mrs. R. s. Mephau spent a few days last week with her parents in Toronto. Mr. George Grow, manager of the Waterloo Public Utilities, is recover- ing nicely from I recent Oglerntion underwent at the London ospital and will return home in a few days. In. c. B. Price, All“ and out, ‘1.un attaqdod the tt-eat who: motor. In. J. C. undul- In Mgb. moo this week. ttester-l-At st. Mary's Hospital, Oct. M, to Mr. and Mrs. William Best- er, Albert street south Kitchener, a son. _ JudBon---At K.-W. Hospital, Oct. 28. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judson, Glasgow street, Kitchener, a son. Sugtt--At West Montrose, Oct. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 'Sugg, a son. Swlrtton-At Brantford General Hos- pital, Oct. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. James Swinton (formerly of Kitch- ener), a daughter. Gethl..Fleett--9ct. M, Russel Gem to Beatrice Fleet, both of Kitchener. BroughtomGood--Oet. 26, Frederick W. Broughton to Mary Marjorie Good, both or Kitchener. Herzog-Meyer-it. 28, Clarence Herzog of Kitchener to Armella Meyer ot St. Clements. 6ehtterteltth_tr-Oet. 21, William Schoeneich to Marie Reiber, both of Kitchener. CONEEI'OGO Scored 907 Points of Possible 1000 it has' just been learned that Mas, ter Bobby Kirch, who won firmt prize for a call at the dairy type shown at the Township School Fair a few weeks ago in connection with the calf club exhibit, had been awarded an aggregate of 907 points for divi- sional requirements out of a total 1000. Bobby. who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Kirch, had spent many hours with his pet in training and flnishing it for this event. Anniversary Services Next Sunday. Anniversary services will be held in the United Church here on Sunday vith services at 2.30 in the afternoon ~nd 7.30 in the evening. Rev. Mr. Fl ot Glenallen will be the guest n-zwlwr at both services tor which ptwial anthems have been prepared L" the eholr. Evérybody is heartily Woolwich Council holds its Novem. hrr session on Tuesday next at the upual hour. Gtr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Weber ac- mmpaniod Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cram-man or St. Jacobs on a few days ruining trip to Pennsylvania points. 'olcome to attend ihese' tgervieetr, German service: The German service in St. Mal- thew's Lutheran church next Sunday morning will be tentnred by the Re. "orntation Festival celebration. Council Meets Tueldny. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ledorrmin and son ot Kitehener spent Sunday at tho home or the farmer's parents. “mum, Sol. Klrch and Walter Slroh were business visitors In Kitch- rnl‘r on Monday. Air. and Mrs. Emmanuel Hemmer- irh of Elmira were Sunday visitors v ith village relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirch of Kit- rlmner were over SundAy visitors at Hm home of the formers parents. Quito a few local flrmeri attended the John strong ulo near Blooming- daln on Monday anomoon, Mrs. Vincent Koebel and child of liin‘henor spent a week with friends. A number or district farmern at tended the Township Plowing Match held at Elwin Int. Monday. - 7 Rm- FI J, Winn. prMIdvnt ot tho Kitrhvnvr dietrict t'anada Synod LII- tl:eratt t%urch (‘nnfnrnnrn tngnthor vhh Nov. E "Mm nttnndnd the tall mun-ranch smsmn held m Sf. Jamal Iuthoran Church, Elmira. on Tumu- (In m \Intlhnw's Lutheran Church »Iu.mlay Srhonl (“than attended the Hal-hon” diltrlot lmchem fully hold in st. James Church. minim. on Tuna-y "mint. MARRIAGES BIRTHS 10 New Cominunity Concert Members Ten citizens, who have sought ind- mission to membership in the Twin Tity Community Concert Association were granted membership by the executive this week. The limited seating capacity ot the ‘ocai Collegiate auditorium where .he concerts are held necessitates re- striction in membership. Six New Members at First United Rev. Roger Nunn Punching Non! "rdar-Couerenco Pruidont at Anniversary Sonic”. On Sunday Rev. E. Val. Tilton conducted an impressive service in the morning " First United Church and received into membership six new members. The choir sang an appropriate anthem with Mr. Frank rnst of Nova Seotia and Mrs. J. Robinson taking the solos. Mrs. Clive s. Bean of Grimsby sens a contrslto solo. In the evening Rev. Mr. Tilton had charge of the anniversary ser- vice at the Elora United Church, exchanging with Rev. C. C. Clarke of that church. On Sand-y, Nov. Int, Rev. Mr. Nunn, associate pastor " the Trin- ity United Church, Kitchener, will preach. Rev.,Mr. Tilton will con- duet anniversary services at Lind- say; a {omer ptttoratf: _ . On Sunday, Nov. 8th, the anni- versary will be held with Rev. Dr. Martin of Hamilton, president of the conference, an outstanding speaker, having charge of the ser- Vices. A farewell petty wu tendered Mr. H. J. Janzen by members of the Young People's Choir and the Bible Class of the Waterloo United Mennonite Church on Saturduy. Mr. Janzen has left for Caledonia where he will take up residence. He has been superintendent of the Sun- day School since the church moved into its present home on George St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Evans were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wagner In Creekblnk. Messrs. Wesley Miller and Walter Maurer attended the stock sale at the GAO. in Guelph last Wednesday. Miss Laura Miller, Messrs. Emer- son Stange, Norman Miller and Roy Ito1ender visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider in Wallaco on Sunday. miss Esther Miller is spending a “4ka with friends In vlolet Hill and Rosemount. Mrs. William Moldenhauer of l'ortthroke. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and Miss Gertrude Orlece of Toronto wart- recent ghosts of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller and other rp- knives here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and 3h: Vorttott Maurer spent Sunday with (rlvndé in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman and family “no Sunday guests of friend- in Ayr, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst visited thn Ialtnr’a father, Mr. Moses Wo- hor, nonr Conestoga on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ens Miller ot Elwin Were Sunday visitors at the home ct Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. Sunday gun” of Mr. and Mm. F" ia, Hm _t “Mn Mr and “Ira. Mah- 'r,rt t' Smdnr of Plnrndnln and Mr, ~ml Mry lil'vil‘l Knmmnr of the Three Iii-mans gorilon‘ “Id: Murs'arnt nondnr has anrm‘r'd n’maliinn in Kiirhvnor and Ian for that Nara on Monday. Mr, Willard Schwlndl of Kitchen- er spent the week-end at his home hrro. M, and Vlrn Emormn Kaufman oi' Palmnritnn and Mr. and Mn, Rrthrlrsidnr wpre Sunday ”not. ot Mr fptttt Wuhnr and ha mother, “rt c. thq'. NORTH WOOLWICH c, $Eirairhq, a“): ;,.~..,r>:-wm-mr.-. “M _ «m _ _ F WWW" V~»"":"'?"‘ M W - _ "'f" . . - "K",', _ _ ' "ttqm6AtinttqrtttMa- “hit Grumman! “ A was» an “comma “In“! " , and” has by hr the ftmtat flavour ___.__. by Unfair W.C.T.U. Pro-Heat 'SA . Illllltlllllll-lllllllll a. my m a. we (lliAllllgt nausea-10.1mm“. . Mn; " I. no. a! In. In” lieu with a - um “at the m " I hrmn In. t J. Ben to“ a. new - FAREWELL PARTY To keep a young mn’e heart worm physically u well In "eetionatelr---nothing could be so elective as this sturdy pullover sweeter. Truly a gloom dia- pelling garment and very quickly knitted. , There are separate instruction and a separate pattern for each and ever; also including 2, 4 and 6 years. The pattern inclu ea: at ample of the yarn from which the original garment was knit, a tissue pattern for blocki the garment after it is knit, eaay- to-follow working instruction» without abbreviations, and an assembling chart. Mayfair Noodle-art These patterns my be secured from the Chronicle Pattern Dept. for " cents etch. Send stamps now with your order. I Sundny visitors with Mr. and its. Reg' Weil were Mr. and Mn. 'Fran Corp Ind daughter Annie Mr. Hohner, Mr. and Mrs. Neii Wettlnufer of Tnviatock. and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Anon Fletch gent. Sundny with relatives " Sm ord. Sunday visitors at the home or Mrs. Rot, Nicklas were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reiek from near Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. George McGachan and ‘Alex 'McGachan and Misses Edna :Bnrger and Jean Hotson ot Tavis- ‘tock. Mr. Henry Engel of Tavistock wu a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lebecute. Mr. Hy. Brodreeht, Jr., and Mrs. Hy. Brodreeht, an, gent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ofhnersr " Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bender motored to Hespclor on Saturday. A large number' from here and the district attended the Smith ii. iii giiie,hthhretio and Joan Were Sunday visitors in Suntan! with Mr. and In. Chas. Grace. 7V iir.%id -irru.ii Builder "ijt" Eu!» tock were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. '9ettwnrtzentrutser, 10th line. Messrs. Walter Bender and Milford Bender, Misses Selma Schwartzen- truber, Edna Roth, Anna Yeah! and Leona Bender motored to Niagara Falls and other points on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. fack But ot S. East- hope called on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Heldmuth on Saturday awning. Mr. and Mrs. Henrfsctosmmer ot Tavistock called on Mr. and Mrs..Hy. Weil last week. "om-On Tuesday. October 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Fletch, a son. "retitrer-!rrurray. Wedding. A _ ' Born-On Monday, October 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Yutzi, a son. A pretty wedding was solemnlzed on Tuesday afternoon, when Enu- heth (Bess) Murray, daughter ot Mr. R. G. Murray ot Tavistock and the late :Mrs. Murray. became the bride of John Jacob Pleiffer. son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeiifer of Tavistock. The ceremony was performed at the manse of Knox United Church, Rev, K. W. Edwards otriciatintr. Only memherg or the immediate families were present. The bride was charmingly gowned in a maroon shade velvet dress, cut on princess lines, with a wide skirt and high bodice He hat was ot a matching shade, and aha wore silver toned slippers. while her Howe". I shoulder bouquet, was ot Talisman rose-buds. She was attended by her sister, Miss Hattie Murray ot Toron- 'o. who was gowned in black velvet 1nd matching accessories. Mr. Jack Ynngbiut was best man. Immediately following the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was arrvml at the home of the bride's Cather, about 20 guests being present. Following the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer left on a motor trip to Mon- treal and Ottawa, the bride travelling m a fawn shade tweed suit with fur coltar and matching accessoriesr A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mm. Edward Voisin on Wednesday evening. it be- ing the occasion of their fifteenth wodding anniversary spent In danc- in; after which a dainty lunch I” servod. Mueeitattettuq Show" Mark Wedding Annlvgmry: For Mm A. Mayor. The young ladies pleuantly lur- prlaod Miss Armani Mayor on Tues- day to a miscellnneonl shower. About " young ladies were meant. man Mary Ktetter rend an ttddrmm whim the Misses ”Mary Anne Meyer and Anna- Mmrnth made the pro- nnlnviou “Luz Mr-or in a hridrs rlml of this wrtok, Wm. K. (lrpyorhlol npl'nt a few :lms with friend: in Waterloo. MN: Alt Mayor rnlurnnd homo nfzor npondlnz a tow dnys with friends in Kitchener, Miss Barbara Martin ot Elmira In ”ending a fur days with Manda --.auY IRON ADS EAST ZORRA BY. CLEMENTB Dodg- Mo, 14] I _ Pa1ertno.--kenneth Putnam ot the ' Kitchener Fire Department. and Mn. iPntnam were eever'iy bruiled in an accident on the bridge near here on Thursday when their our we. utmok by another machine while cloning the high viaduct. The driver of the other car k charged with crime! negligence. T.U. of nun-10mm“. “In; " “to. d " bun can with a - m “at tho “It“. " n I,” In. t. J. an: road no [trim I.” “a not In met. no - than up.“ a. w.atu. “I. II III» Bo.. “1.0.Woolnvonrulh‘ will“, "Our Pbthrl'. tn which total AMI-Ole. no on“. In mum of the but - to" and by th- my. In. W Hilbert. Tho Mu- won M to In. as their nut. In not“. at lanai», w.etu. 'e-Heart It 0a ford County, Inc an a ttttV In; "etttutt or the that“ m Lion hold " Guelph. At ti. clan. a Minty lunch was and by a. - Mr. and In. m aoed and many ot not: quvm. - In} day with Mr. And In. All. it holler. Misses Ruth Schledel, [111011. McIntyre and Input Benn upon! several days in Kitchener attending a Junior Farmer glrll' tubing school. Mr. uni In. Harm (Jr-ma accompanied by In. Jacob On. man and um VINE. can“ of Brown: visited with Mr. and In. Addis Oren-mu and Mr. at! In. Ivan cream on Sunday. Mr. and In. Roch number and tnmuy and In. elm-tun Wet and mu [an Hun-boner of Kiwis oner upon! Sunday with Mr. And In. Edmund CI'OIIIIIII all Mr. and In. Melvin Humborur. Mess". Gordon gin! not W. Fred Benn. Cecil Love and Alfred Benn attended the tootbnu much nt Bonneville on Saturdny uttemoon be- tween. Bognor and the New Dundee- Rosevllle Combines. - The congregatnn ot Bethel United Church attended the Vesper Ionics. he'd in the Evangelical church, New Hamburg on Sunday evening. In con- neetion with the Leadership Train- in; School. Rev. B. B. Elton“. pastor at the Bethe] church, was the guest speaker. - Mn. B. may} or Now mam visited with Mr. and In. A. n. Bean on Sunday. A Mr. and Mu. Henry Wagner ml Mint, Edna Cream-n ot Known" were sand-y visitors with Mr. nnd Mrs. Zena: Snyder. _ Mrs. Ezra. Bur and many of near New Dundee and Mr. Jonatt Good ot Pthe Hill spent sunny evening with the farmer's brother, Mr. sud Mm. Amos Good. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean. Mr. Gon- don GarUnd and Min Gertrude Ro. binson visited witlr Mr. Ind In. John Conner of neu- Milverton on Sunday. _ - - - Mrs. Fred Bean returned home on Sunday after spending the past. week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Robinson at Mlllhnnk. - Mr. and Mrs. Human]! shut: and family of Pttiitipatturtr were Bands, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adah Creseman. .. A number from the vicinity attend- ed the Junior Fennel-1r executive meeting " the Y.M.C.A.. Kitchener, on Tuesday evening. INJURED IN ACCIDENT ";!ae.,le,,,,tyte,s /'" 15' stray Kisses 2 Ihr. " Cocoa Wh. 1:. 19c “do”; M's M gum Drop: It " Milk _.3_____ mama --.------ 10 King tit. ts. WATLRLUU Phone 894 gelatin M " matches 3 w-soc CARROLIIS let the personage in Wellesley yes- terdsy, when Ree. c., A. Kroner. pastor ot the Missouri Luther-n Church united into only matrimony Mrs. Olga Cntherine Heine]. formerly of this pace. but more recently ot Weuesley villages and Mr. Edward Nidmlnn Hemmer ot Berlet's Corner. The attendant. were Mr. end Mrs. Emmanuel Wesner of this place. Mrs. Wagner being 3 cousin of the 1mm and Mr. Wagner s brother ot the bride. The bride wore s brown crepe dress with accessories to hatch. After the nuptial knot had been tied the newlyweds and their atten- dants motored to Waterloo to the home ot the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lautenuhlszer, tor s sumptuous wedding dinner sad we post in the presence ot guests. ”only " M 16e Hurricane": Quiet, Yew-as -- Mr. and In. Hammer will reside on the groom's farm here. They have the beat with” of their many friends tor a up" married life. V Moved To Hanover. "r.moi.EdnrardK-rWiit ”Claret-'3'?"- Mr. Eddie Hebermehl, the past summer hired nun tor Mr. Edward Clatnmer some time ego secured I permanent position in the great Han- over flour mills. Mrs. Hebermehl, who stayed on housekeeper in the meantime tor Mr. Hemmer will Join her husband next week when their household enacts will be moved to that town. Readers and friends ot this great semi-weekly newspaper realize again the exam ot this newspaper to give the but. to the public. Don't forget the auction sale listed in this - tor the executors ot the late J05. F. Liehtt estate to be held on Saturday. Oct. slat at 1.80 p.m. in Barlow corner. Only eight weeks to Chriatmas, Moid the ttttlt by plunging and bur Avoid the rush by planning and buy- . ' . ing your cum-mu M. now. ',r=Clyie's,Air.,t,trie,1t,t A Product of The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limit" yum to Ihrutr Smphonigs" mMoqday nighrfrom a to8.at 3.3.1. THE GREAT ENERGY FOOD with the delicious Flavor of Local ample [URI SYRUP TEA . Fad-Goddamn. IBiscuits 'i"iii','ii; Sauce a 10‘ COO-"limit (DIM) Spaghetti 2 'tr MI EDWARDSBIJIIG Out Frmblbootd ECONOMY Fa "a-'---' hull Rented vusu,sutMha Pickles O- 5"ch Std. Bacon Oats “MM 'utud eanuts in Adi Miss Woods who has had 10 years' experience, succeeds mu Eileen " ber at Central School at a salary ot 8825, Miss Jean Curtis will take over Miss Weber‘l position and Mutt Woods will go to Alexandra school. M183 Miller will teach at minimal Engage Two New School Teachers Ziegler schoo]. Miss Irene Woods ot Lexington and Miss Lenore Miller of Freeman will commence duties November m on members of the Waterloo Public Schools teaching "att. Relima itchin- ' eHy. .. ~42 Irs? - ttariives Robin 7 aiihir/ ',rga,e',tf, the skin. a moat '.'Cl'i','2 tmt at und other thin "outdo; A td 50 you”. ".or.Bol " 1.5.51... 28¢} 5 ..... " I Izod. tin be". at tho ..io. distance. Hour- of “I. that of mm. "" woyy_rm Dedicated To w' Better Vision . . . m them. We have I fII “who foe and} THINK! Steady Eye Woekertr-- tho anal... That m (Continued next Thanh” Ttrr -u. Eel! tho or“ THE JARS”! EYESIGIIT SERVICE FIZXKES ha. 22 Sec-h. Pod. 2 Lbs. " 2 LU. " Pound tty "

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