Field Notebook: Florida, Quebec, Vermont. 1927, 1928, 1931
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numbers by the symphony, orchestra and Harmonica Boys, accompanied Miss Peggy Jones, comic dialog e, Miss Abnah B. Duckworth and Miss ErseI Mae White and a xylophone solo by a well known entertainer whose identity is being kept a secret. Proceeds from the small admission fee which will be charged will be used for mission purposes. The public is invited to attend and is assured a real treat. Talks Stress Civic Loyalty Greater Interest in School and Politics Urged. The stressing of the thought that a community is built by the loyalty and spirit of its citizens marked ad-dresses delivered by Elder Rufus A. Russell, Judge H. B. Philips, H. A. Ring and other speakers at the luncheon meeting of the Twelve-thirty club, an organization popular with Southside business men, held yesterday noon in the Lee-Jackson hotel, South Jackson- ville. Elder Russell, in the course of his remarks, cited Atlanta as an example of a city which owes much of its pro-sperity to the spirit of its populace. He urged that the Twelve-thirty club members take an interest in school affairs, stating that the principles now being installed in the minds of chil-dren form the concrete foundation of Department stores send their clever buyers to Paris to select the imported things w FASHION EXPERT who buy for 112 gre insist on Lux for MILLIONS and millions of dollars every year are en-trusted to these clever women-the department store buyers of frocks and blouses, hosiery, underthings, gloves-the ward-robe of American women. From the fashion centers of the world-New York, Paris, London- they select the season's most success-ful styles-the latest things in colors in fabrics. More than any other women-be like garments, dress for all women-they wrong methods of In 112 of the mo in America-doing of all the large dep ness-women bu how they took care things. And we d washing their own 92% of these e These fashion au the nature of fine cli-choice of soap is alife and newness, wThey insist upon own things-for sown things need