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December 06, 1931, Sunday City Edition
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Atlanta world., December 06, 1931, Sunday City Edition, Image 12
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1 DRILLING HIS WAY TO A WORLD’S TITLE? Jack
Dempsey, former heavyweight champion, operating the
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MRS. MANET HARRISON FOWLER of
"Ss. Fort Worth, Texas, is one of the finest
types of Texas womanhood. Wife of the
executive secretary of the Fort Worth
Y- M. C. A..'-Mrs. Fowler is also president
of the Texas Music Association, as well as
a singer of note.
WIN SUCCESS
In Occupations, Business, Money
Matters, Love, and Games. Tips
that' hit Free particulars, send 2
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Astro Advice
Bex 1832 Asheville, N. C.