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By Jach Dionne
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The Wisdom of Father
They were Canadian folks, and were making their first trip to the States. Little Johnnie had never seen a colored person, and the first one they encountered, a coal black woman, caused the little'fellow's eyes to open wide with astonishment.
"Papar" said he in wonderment, "why does that woman blach her face that way?"
"She didn't black her face, Johnnie," said the father, "she
W. D. DUNNING A LOS ANGELES VISITOR
W.D. Dunning, sales manager of The Little River Redwood Co., San Francisco was a recent business visitor to Los Angeles, making his headquarters while there at the offices of W. R. Chamberlin & Co., the company's South' ern California representatives.
W. H. FALCONBURY VISITS BAY DISTRICT
W. H. Falconbury, Falconbury Lumber Co., Stockton, visited San Francisco on a business trip at the end of May.
was born that way."
"Not really?" said the little boy.
"Yes, son, really'' replied the father.
"And Papa," said Johnnie, "is she black that wdy all over?"
"Sure she is", replied the father, positively.
"Papa"; said Johnnie ruminativelSr, "you know everythlng, dont you?"
L. \,tI. MacDONALD RETURNS TO SAN FRANCISCO
L. W. MacDonald. of the well-known wholesale firm of MacDonald & Harrington, San Francisco, recently returned to his desk after an absence of approximately five months.
Mr. MacDonald had suffered greatly from sinus trouble, and having had an operation for the relief of this trouble last year, was advised by his doctor to seek a high, dry climate for a few months. He has spent,most of the time since the first of the year at Riverside, where he acquired a fine coat of tan, and is now feeling much better than when he went away.