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IF your dealer can't get it send actual
bust measure, name, address and
SI.OO. We'll send the Circlet pre
paid Sixes 34 to 48.
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
120 East 16th St., Now York, Dep’t M.
stick pin to a gold watch; from a
pair of house shoes to a handsome
kimona, nil of which represented
the esteem m which Mrs. Wil
liams and the family were held.
The lovable dispositions of thes
two young people bespeak a pt ace
ful journey along the ‘‘King’s
Hingway,” and we bid them God
speed.
Mrs. Hattie Foster, of 317 Chase
street, who has been ill for some
time, is on the mend; and expects
to attend services Sunday.
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NILE QUEEN
THE PERFECT PREPARATIONS
‘TOR HAIR and SKIN”
Qn sale at all drug stores and first
class beauty shops. If your dealer
or beauty specialist cannot supply
you —send us his or her name with
your order.
NILE QUEEN Wonder Bleach
NILE QUEEN Hair Grower
and Beantifier
NILE QUEEN Cold Cream
NILE QUEEN Vanishing Cream
NILE QUEEN Liquid Cold Cream
NILE QUEEN Face Powder
Pink, Flesh, White, Brunette and Cream Brown
50c each postage 5c extra
Beauty Book FREE
I KASHMIR CHEMICAL CO.
i DepL 1!4 3423 Indiana Ave.,
UHIC AGO, ILL.
Airs. Fannie Owens, of 1227 W.
Broad street, who is recovering
from a * long spell of sickness,
wishes to thank her many friends
for their thoughlfulness of her
during her long illness.
The marriage of Mis. Estella
Gardner ai d Mr. Plumie Barnett
was solemized September 17, 1922,
the Rev. Mr. J. C. Campbell, offi
ciating. They have our prayers
for a long and happy life.
Rev. J. 11. Horton, of Ebenezer
Baptist Church, was taken serious
ly ill Wednesday night. He was
reported somewhat impn ved this
morning (Oct. 27th.)
The second district convention
held its monthly session with the
S. S. Sunday, ;
Oct. 1, at 2 o’clock P. M. ‘ The
meeting was very interesting from
the start all the officers of the
convention were re-elected. The
convention made choice of Bro.
E. S. Strickland for the' district '
chairman. The lesson for day
was taught by Bro. E. B. Perrin
and was * ell received. The next
convention wiil be held with the
Springfield Sunday School East
Athens, Sunday at 3 o’clock P. M.
Nov 5, 1922. Where the following
program will le rendered. Song
service, Scripture lesson, Invoca
tion Music. Report of schools.
Appointing Committees, Report
of committees, Lesson taught by
Bro. R. T. Foster, Music by con
vention, Announcements, Ad
journment.
All of the Superintendents of
the eleven Sunday School that
constitutes this convention are
asked to be present at this meet
ing as the work for the next year
is to be planned.
E. B. PERRIN, Reporter.
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