. tj' , f 1 Friday, February 23, 193.S, THE LEADER ENTERPRISE..... Page Seven WAX\ FIGURE HAS _.NNNN..NINNNN.pNN._ -.................. .. .... ,.. IN AND AROUND I' THE LIBRARIAN'S CORNER I SCOUTOLOGYIly I Y JOB IN BOOTH ATFRUITFESTIVAl HO JESTEAD.u..u. BY MRS l L. b DOW, LIBR.&JU.LlDItUT .\.( Jack Kriinu ........._........_....?.....M..M -.-.....-....._... ._ BOCHgewan hardest tulle Brat-Or vice versed, Tuesday seeing ho II.", -. out (Continued lload.yy.wsed.e-d.y., : 1es.stit1 Can I by UM or eierole laD IIIM examining court was hi'I.I' i Its from Page Six) ye'O"taxi f. m. ..- l-4i 1tf.m.DM my physical endurance? Methodist Sunday whool' bu;''Una' ;. Central Fi Redland deg.. N. Y.. and their . granddaughtor ,, What should I eat--and when Mr. Koatltne Mr Canftolil u ) Mr.I . F. F. A. Exhibit Seated who were guests the past weak Mover comprised the beard of 11.mil'ner - at the home of you ewer alt down by yourMU Tom will find the answers to theme I Mr and Mrs J B. ! r Among Charts Russell left on WodneadayMr . for a few moment ot serious Questions, also to many more In t *. Clarence Krowher iww, i ih* ( thought and did these, or awn not a. large book tea than three I loxamlnallon* for the mutt I "M'l ; ,i In addition n::te l. varieties oflYegetableallrtd lar Questions onset 1ImJ.1Wh.t hundred pages In else five by aevon lot forestry and Wood t" ""'1/. *. H. M. Brown spent Tuesdayand !Pwlght Hoch pai>*r> )!. that have attracted much favorable Batchelor attended a Free Methodist ? j The title of this book I* ""More peeled Saturday Their lutrm' n lato comment camp meeting In Miami from Saturday How about atoohol-and how I Power to You." and It wa writtenby camp r ht'I .i'' The central figure of the booth I* till Monday about coffee? Walter O, Pllkln Of course, Legion Park and return t.. Mixinl f a"wax figure of 'a Future Farmer Should I arrange the day with the: j you may bot like what he says about Sunday.In . HI r I'1 seated at bl* desk surrounded ,by The P:T. A. will hold a specialmeeting book we have In the library. It I* some thing, but better read the book connection with the l I.n cue '.the display of Future Farmer prod l- Monday to attend to anyway You may learn a little we are having our annual o ,nclfr I' ,' act, Informational poster on various shed business, read the _. unlln'j' law, Mr. Wagoner, went to the key about 'ounelr-nd much about I I. fire Saturday evening It wn1 be >,, farming enterprises, and a dla and by.law* and make plant Sunday to Hah your neighbor.Mr. I lighted at ':10. The public Invited .I play of dlseaaad specimen of rest of the school ''''1'. All these" Marshall report a fair itart,' to come and get a. Mir "u."igb' , table and plant properly Interested are Invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne and for the branch of our library he hasp I Our scout executive, Mrb I\111' ;. to ailment and control ve..1 chlMrtn from Va. undertaken In the Silver. Palm community lane, has asked that each troop "mln - have Bedford , re- 'Ijf; Itfe-llke that more than one Regular services at the FreeMethodlat turned te Florida and are making center It will relieve the i > to the barbecue! and coun fir ba addressed a question to him before Church will begin Sunday,. their home In Karanjat Mr. Byrno congestion at the main library. Tour be prepared. to prevent a ot" or realizing what It I*, the fig I. engaged In the canning buslneein borrower' card will' permit you to demon.t ra lIun. It theM are *f rest ores by feature and painted sign The rut i.nten sermon lubject Princeton take book from either or both a* those given tent year, w .\n .:>. the visitor to be seated and to In by the Rev. John R. Hock at the: place but remember you must only ask you to come and Jiulu 'Ion } I spot record book of actual project. Sunday evening service of the Community I prevent your cant And remember youraelf The Imallon of the ni. tan :, .;completed and In program, and offers Church I* "Robben Robed.'* J. C. llubmn Billy Baker and Billy the book you borrow from the not been determined aa our oM' II* t tuwell went to a. lecture In Miami branch .Is too loot to the tent for nIt >". t' a copy of a bulletin on potato Special Instrumental music will begin must be returned to the 9 t o production prepared by : agrlcul before the hour of worship while Sunday night. branch and those borrowed from you Intend to come, howei '.-i ';5Iture:' department of Redland High the auditorium light are turned i the main library must be returned com scout and ho will tell y". e ;". School last year out and the spotlight reveal a copy Hit. p. B. Cameron I is a visitor at to that place And by the way, After you have walked arour i the . } But the chapter booth wa not the of 'The Triumphant Chruf by E. the home of Mr and Mr*. Joe Fen please do not leave book on the II. festival and are feeling Just a Diila ) \ only contribution of the boyi to the Stanley Todd. All worshipers are nelL brarlan'a door step, In the librarian' 111'04. remember the Boy ,",Hut uocee* of toe Festival for four en asked to assemble early and medl oar or the door step ot the library booth In the north end of th ni t ,';terprUIng young men prepared and tate reverently until the hour of According to word received her We have regular library hour when tent and come In and rest Ben-'has i 4 }':/displayed a* many community ejchlblt wonhlp Roy Oilman I* satisfactorily stilled book may be borrowed and returned und chair have been provider and 7 of vegetable representingtheir at his new work In the navy yards You may tee the librarian through all ar welcome respective communltle These A mlulonary tea will be given at In Washington, D C. the .window but before you shako Plan ar under way for acs, big I young men and their exhibits were: the Community Church parsonage on down the door or rap on the window birthday party which will be held 1\ 4 Wilbur Vlck. display of 61 different Wednesday, Feb. 18, at t p. m. Th Mr*. John Byrne and Mre. H. II please read the sign at the side of March II. Title birthday will t. our ', 'kind of vegetable for South Aliapottah -' devotionals will be followed by a Graham spent Saturday In Miami I, the door. Maybe .he'a buay _nd. Gardens; Donald Sickle U brief program and refreshment, and vr : varieties fur Goulds. Brynalf Vlhlen a liver offering will be taken. All ,,. >1 varieties for Eureka; and 11. H. women ot the community are invited r Qraham It varieties for Naranja tG attend. Last year'* mUdonary : In addition Donald Sickle and tea was one of the outstanding "YET; THIS ElEC. ... Wilbur Vtrk each installed Individual events of the season her*. .r , ,p'' vegetable display ot their1'product*. ''"' RIC! BILL HAS NOT t Yield of more ban 100 bushels Ula' Isabel Becker of Miami :; I * > .Jf' ;;y! per acre of potatoes, netting 1140 pent the weekend' her at the "GRACIOUS, JOHN! r GONE UP ONE 'fir.prollt per ._. pea yielding above home of her mother, lira Ch.... it:. ." 120 bushels per acre; hens netting Becker. MY FRESH EGETA- CENT." 4' 11.80 eaoh per year; and one and . . ARE t BLES COSTING > : threatourthe-pound broiler at seven ::.,. week old. attest the efficiency of NARANJA \' __..._.ro. MORE THAN THEY 'ot. production ot this peppy cominggeneration I 5 . of farmer Mr*. Joe Fennel and Infant eon it! Growing popularity of vocation were brought home from the Jack HAVE FOR YEARS.r'r ,IJII!' agriculture In Redland school I* at. on Memorial Hoitpltal Wednesday . "'. teeted by growth In enrollment of ! boys from ig In 1911-II to Tl thin W. a. Bailey and his brother-In- ;'i year. Its effectiveness, saws M. A. NNNNMNNMNNMNNNNNNMM.MN NNNMNW.MN, ' Baker the teacher and chapter advlser . who' has been at the head of : :,., the Redland agriculture department PERMANENTWAVES :: during Able period .la demonstratedby ;. the fact that In each previous year the total labor Income from . '. supervised practice has been more J, than (5,100. Labor Income I* net EUGESTEAM $V850 ,, _.. profit plums the imount the boy pay Y,\ themselves for their lilt labor. LA COQUETTE $4.50 Mr. Baker wa* given the highest OIL WAVE ......... rating of'all the vocational agriculture . There I better than .I no wave teacher of the stale for the past a GENUINE: EUGENE because school year. there li no substitute for quality, r rri Mrs. McDaniel'u Father FINGER WAVE Q rt a 1 1I er SII.\MPOO .....u..... OWI Dies After Operation Other work priced accordingly. H. T. Sewell tl. father of Mr* Beauty Parlor Operated by H. P. McDaniel of Homestead died HISS CATHERINE KILWNGE1Bush's at his homo In Lavonla, Ga., Tue day morning, according to a telegram received by Mr MtDenlel from Barber Shop Mr*. MeDanlol who left for her father . . bedside Sunday In response to ANDBeauty word that he wa to undergo a crltl cal operation. Parlor ),fl'. Sewoll leave his wife Elisabeth I F ; three eon. Dupert, John 10 NORTH KROMB AVE. j ELECTRICITY did not go up dur. : Henry and Hoke; and three dough.tare / Mr*. McDanlel. Mr*. Wm. ing the boom and it's being left MANGANESE Thompson of Pennsylvania and Mr USE e Louie Belt of Cincinnati. behind again, Now the 2c eleo- % t USE MANGANESE MAD me : tricity In your Thrifty Three rate .' f -- .is moro d. a bargain than eye..' \ HARRY'S 'WELDING SHOP PRINCETON, FLA. Portable electric and acetylene welding on cylin. 0 der blocks, cylinder heads, aluminum COMVAN castings and boilers. .l ERP flr. WORRMANSH3 L ARANTEED ; .. . k. '" ...- -, . ..... ,..._........--- ,