KtfttSURS KEWS-REViEW, K05EBUR9, OffESOrt, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS. RONE HONORED
AT LOVELY 8HOWER
' KI'TMI-jnUN, Mnrch ' 21. Mrs.
Ixiii Hone wiw the recipient of u
lovely Khower lii.nt Friday after
noon, March 15, at the Kalr Oaka
elub roonm with Mrs. Jack Culver,
Sr., .Mra. Jack Culver, Jr., unci Mm.
1'erey Luchlerhand as hostesses.
The tallica were lieaullful with
. lace tahleclotha over yellow, deco
rated with bfiqueta of daffodils
ami the silver servers. .Mrs. I.tich
lerhanil ami Mrs. Culver, Jr.,
Iionred.
The Kuest of honor was pro
aenieil with many licautlful Kifts
liy the follow Iiik:j Mrs. (.'. tl. Whel-K-hol,
Mrs. Jack Denley, Mrs. Sid
ney WeKner, Mrs. (1. E. Carpenter,
Mrs. liurlon Avery, Mrs. Johnny
Volcuczuk, Mrs. Noah Jtose, Jr.,
Mrs. llude Hose, Mrs. Cilen Abeeue.
Mrs. Harry Curlier, Mrs. Cecil Itow-
jiuan, Miss Juanitii Allen, Mrs.
'.Murk Jordan, Mrs. A. U Heul, Mrs.
Waller Ktmve, Mrs. John Cook,
Mrs. V. I.. HolKute, Mrs. Dave
1'ltchetle, Mrs. Kd Smith, Mrs.
lioliert Keith, Mrs. Frank repltit,
Mrs. Cecil Chit, Mrs. llrlttaln
Slack, Mrs. Savllla Ilamlier, Mrs.
Myron Lehne, Mrs. Marshall Well
ster, Mrs. Clyde Ilolmnn, Mrs. Tom
ThornlierK, Mrs. E. C. Chapman.
Mrs. Albert Pelland. Mrs. Juke
Francis, Airs. Jake Miller, Mrs. A.
Jacobson, Mrs. Henry l'uruzoo,
Mrs. Dewey Parusoo. Mrs. A. Steur,
.Mrs. Holiert Hull. Mrs. Jack Smith,
Mrs. Hugh Wahl, Mrs. Henry
I In ine. Mrs. Alva Manning. Miss
Catherine Manning and Mrs. Mia
nie Davidson.
DINNER ENJOYED AT
FELDMILLER HOME
AZALEA, Mann 21. Mrs. John
I-"'lilllill'i- entertained Friday eve
ning Willi a delicious six-thirty
o'clock dinner.
(luests enjoying the dinner were
1 Mrs. Alllo Garrison, Jim White,
" Mrs. Frunkle Schroeder, Mr. and
Mis. Jake Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.
Ilalbert lloolh, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Worlcy, John Feldmiller, and Mrs.
Kelilmiller. ,
Chinesn checkers woru played
during the evening.
COMMUNITY CLUB HAS
REGULAR MEETING
TENMII.E, March 21. The regu
lar meeting of the Community club
was held Wednesday afternoon at
'the home of Mrs. Irene Homolkn.
Fancy work and visiting were the
main diversion of the pleasant aft-
HAPPY RELIEF
FROM PAINFUL
BACKACHE
Many of those gnawing, muting, painful
backat'fiM people hlnme on colds or at rains lira
often rftuaed by tired kirlneys and may ue
relieved when treated in the right way.
The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking
eireu arida and poisonous waste out of the
blood. They help most people pass about 3 pints
If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and flitm
ilon t work well, poisonous waste miner itn
in the blood. These poisons may start nagging
liarkachcd, rheumatic pains, loss of pep aud
nn niiriita. awnllmE. numniiu
under the eyes, headaches and diwiOMi. Fre
quent or scanty paasngca wun iiuhuuk u
burning some times shows there Is something
wrong with your kidneys or bladder.
!..,. --ill A.k vnnr dniifiiilt for DoMVi
Pilb, used successfully by millions for ovrr 40
years. They give happy relief and will help the
IS miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonoujj
waste from your Moon, uei uoa s i-iua.
MERCHANTS LUNCH
354
Includes soup, bread, butter,
-vegetable. Choice of meat,
drink and dessert (ice cream r
home made pie.)
CENTRAL CAFE
115 S. Stephens St.
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
Dr. D. B. Bubar
'118 No. Jackson
I " Men Admire Women
i With Shapely Figure
w Tliminaniln of Wninen keP tli'-lr
flu nre 5lemlcr nnd slutpely c.UM.i
wlihfiul HtarvlMK "r KxivlslnK
Willi I.AXltllk and ShiihJMp Mi-hub.
Thi-v find I..XHI1 preVfiilH thoin
from KithiK f"t "i"1 ktpn tlumi
looking anil feetiiiK ymin'r. Vhiip
nuin'H Hi-tii Stnri' r"'tmnnll
I, HII for mtilutainlntf nornuil
Wi'iKht. 1. -XHHI m HA PR Til
TAKH. H dofi not contain IHnl
tropliwioi or Thyroid. Try It on our
MuiH'V-ltm-k Ouarantei'. tJ't I.A X
IIII) t-xlay front your druKKist.
Chapman's Drug Stor
ItoMrlnirK, Urrfton
WE ARE
NOW BAKING
HOT
CROSS
BUNS
Buy Them From
Your Grocer
MODEL BAKERY
ernoon hours. The regular busi
ness meeting was called to order
by the president, Mrs. Hilla Halm.
At the usual tea hour the hostess,
Mrs. Irene Hoinolka, served de
licious refreshments to ' mauy
guests.
Mrs. Minnie Lockwood will act
as hostess to the ladies of the club
on Wednesday afternoon, March
27, at her beautiful home in Ten
mile. All members null friends are
cordially Invited to he present.
EASTER MONDAY BALL
TO BE LARGEST AFFAIR
OF COMING WEEK
The largest social event of the
coming week will be. the annual
Easier Monday ball to be held at
H o'clock next Mondny evening.
March 25, at the armory, under the
auspices of Umpqua. unit of the
American leglon auxiliary. Tickets
for the affair are now on sale and
Die committee reports that unusu
ally Interesting pinna nra being
made to make the affair the finest
ever held.
Vincent Maione, commander of
ITmpquu post, and Mrs. M. H.
Richards, president of Umpqua
unit, will lead the grand march.
which will officially open the ball
at nine o'clock. A door prize will
bo awarded and the dance. Just
preceding the Intermission, will be
a balloon waltz, runch will be
served.
Mrs. E. P. Tandy Is general
chairman or the affair. Honored
guests of the evening will Include
I be past commanders of Umpqua
post and the past presidents of
rmiKiun unit and a large number
of patrons and patronesses.
LEGION, AUXILIARY AND .
FRIENDS TO ATTEND DINNER
The American Legion members,
auxiliary members and friends are
o'clock no-host dinner at the Civic
invited to, enjoy the seven-thirty
club room of the Hotel .Umpqua
next Monday night, March 25, to bo
followed by the group attending
the annual auxiliary Kaster Mon
day hall at the armory.
Those planning to attend the
dinner mast make reservations not
later, than Monday -noon by tele
phoning, Mrs. H. C. Church, Mrs.
Rov O. Young or Mrs. J. . M.
Judd.
EASTER BAKE SALE
TO BE SATURDAY
St. Joseph's Catholic Altar so
ciety met yesterday afternoon at
the parish ball to make final ar
rangements for the annual Kaster
bake sule, which will he held Sat
urday, March 23. at McKean and
Baldwin's. Plans were also made
for a number of interesting spring
activities to be sponsored by the
society.
POETS CORNER
GETTING OUT OF IT
By OHPHA COLLINS
Do you know" about the On sub
man
The man who comes n round,
Ami to ev'ry question that lie asks
To tell the truth you're bound?
You'll have to know the age of all
The livestock in your care
And for the conduct of the beasts
You'll solemnly have to swear.
hens don't lay then why don't
If Bheep aren't sheared then why,
How many hired men you board;
And why your calves all die.
! I took a hint and went and got
A blank new Census sheet
And slurted figuring out the thing,
To have It all complete.
Ten days I've labored on It now,
And view it wun alarm
I've made my mind up. I'll get out.
I'll soli my blamed old farm
And go a flsbin', hide myself.
Not meet that Census man.
Kor I can't answer nll'thosc things,
Not anybody can!
UNDYING LOVE
Hy LYMAN A. KR1TZ
In after years when I am old
When silver threads shine through
the gold.
And twilight comes to youth's
bright duy.
Will you still love me as hi
May?
Ah, yes. I know, the flaming :'lre
Of youth and love and love's de
sire,
Must Into dim red embers glow,
But not to ashes! Say not no!
Our love will last to end of time,
(irowing purer, finer, nearer the
Divine,
Until our spirits meet tn realms
above,
t'niteu" once again by our true
love.
ADVISES
YOUNG
GIRLS
ENTERING)
WOMANHOOD
Thonianda of young glrli eetvrlni
wo man hood hart found ft "real friend'
ia Lydia E. Piukbam't VegcUbla Com
pound to help tbcta go "nulling thru
restiew, moody, atrvoua fpeiu.. and
relieve cramps, headache, backache and
mbarraifing fainting ipella dut to
feisaWanctional irregularities. Famous
for ovtr 60 yean la helping "women a
foaetiooai eomplainU. Try ill
Jmm Plnklume Cmapmd (nw la
flhev llqald or handv M carry Ublct
ana (tiiailat foraaaU).
SIDE GLANCES
uOCStl
f'JstfSi JfAe 1V w9r,'ji'XJl tk Here Fr0m Myrtle Creek Mr.
l rsViVV i- irL - ",ld Ml'"' A' w- Caswell, of Myr-
fir "A I '.-A isr2al 'JvsssK 1,0 Creek, were business visitors
ff sisT'ff . jt . rjf In this city Wednesday.
COMI. 1140 1Y WCA ttUVCCt. IMC. T. M. MC. U. 8. PAT.
"Lei's jjcl out of here I have a fet'lintf Hits floor is going
. to cuve in ony minute!"
BENEFIT TEA, PLANT
ANO SHRUB SALE DATED
FOR NEXT TUESDAY
Rardenlng friends of the Rose
hurg public library will sponsor
one of the most charming benefitB
of the springtime next Tuesday
at the beautiful home of Mr. and
Mrs. (1. V. Wimheiiy on XUenn
street, at which time a shrub and
plant sale will bo hold in connec
tion willi a silver tea.
The shrub and plant sale, which
will be in charge or Mrs. fill Os
liours. A lurge assortment of fine
open at 12 o'clock noon and con
tinue throughout the afternoon
hurso. A large assortment of fine
garden plants and shrubs nre be
ing selected' for the sale and the
committee reports that prices will
be very reasonable.
Mrs. C. W. Wharton and Mrs.
nroadway will be Joint chairmen or
the tea. which will be served from
three to 5:30 o'clock and Mrs.
Homer draw will act as music
chairman.
MrB. fl. V. Wlmberiy, who is
president of the Roseburg Public
library board, has enlisted tne am
of mentis Interested ill beautify
ing their gardens, in. sponsoring
Ibis sale and sliver tea to raise
funds for purchasing now garden
ing books for the garden section
ol' the library. A most cordial In
vitation has been exleuded to the
public to attend the sliver tea Unit
sale. N
COLLEGE STUDENTS
HONORED AT PARTY
KLKTON, March 21. The lower
hall of the lodge hall was the scene
of a very pleasant evening Satur
day night when Mrs. Edith Gates.
Mrs. Catherine Fenley, und Mrs.
Agnes Hudson gave n party for the
young folks who are home tram
college for. spring vacation.
The evening was spent In play
ing games and dancing. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Madison und George
Dean played for the square dances
and Koss Hutchinson called them.
Late In the evening refreshments
were served.
There were present Miss Vir
ginia (Inles, Miss tieraldine Fen
ley, Miss Owrethn Hudson, MIhb
Kvelyn Hudson, M iss henore
(iates, Philip Deckley. W'arren
Cook, Sidney dates. Miss Marie
George, Miss Mable George, Gule
Madison, Grant Madison, George
Uullock, Miss Kllzabelh Bullock,
Miss Faye IlosHen, Walter Sanders,
Jr.. Henry Weatherly. Mlas Laura
arrison, Miss Ilerniece Garrison,
Miss N o r in a h e 1 1 e Weatherly,
Claude Haines, Cornelius Miller.
Conrad Miller. Cecil Denny. Mm.
Kugenia Solomon, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Tnrnows:;!, Arnold Yar
bough. Zntie Adams, Paul Ander
son, Harry Anderson. Hob Griffith.
Frank Griffith, Hob Hillick. Stanley
Moze, Miss Kllen Ilfley, Joe Car
vino. Miss Vera Haines, Miss Nina
Weaver. Lawrence Madison. Miss
Gwendolyn Wheeler, Mr. und Mrs.
Frank Madison, Joseph Hudson,
Hoss Hutchinson, George Dean. J.
H. Hader. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dos
sen, Mr. and Mrs. George Madison,
and the hostesses. Mrs. (iates, Mrs.
Fenley and Mrs. Hudson.
WHKN colds cause snlfflint.sneeE
Ing. sorenrsa. and ituriincaa in
the nostnia use Menttiolatum. It
giv?a quick relief from the dls
comforts aad promotes healing or
the irritated membranes in the
nostrils. Its vapors also reach deep
into th air passages, bringing
grateful comfort.
Also rub some Mentholatum on
your chest and back to improve the
local blood circulation. Rub It on
your forehead and temples to allay
headache and neuralgia due to colds.
"7 " y CsJbr<h I I V 1 I
OIF.
Mrs. LB. Skinner
Passes at Winston
! Mrs. Phllonn Am nolle Stlnnor,
1 82, wile of M'niun 11. Skinner, Sr.,
I and well-known resident of Wins
ton, died nt her home suddenly yes
' terday ufternoon.
j She was bom near Peru, Miami
! county. Indiuna. April 7, 1X57. and
was married to Mr. Skinner In In
! diana November 27, 1S7!I. Sho and
'.Mr. Skinner cololtrated their six
! tieth wedding anniversary last No-
vember.
I In l!t01 she moved from Oklaho-
t ma City. Oklnhoma, with her I am
: ity to WIdkIoii, where she made
i her home until the time of her
; death.
I Mrs. Skinner was a member of
the (;hrlstlu:i Science church.
SurvlvfnK be.sl les her husband'
are a son an l laughter, Lyman II.
j Skinner, Jr.. an i Mrs. (ienevleve
! Johnson, and -j..: grandchild, oil
at whmi reside .i jar Winstoi., She
also leaves tw.o sisters, Mrs. O. V.
1 Lnutzenhier of Beverly Hills,
Calif., and Mrs. W. II. Dlllman of
Hollywood, California.
j The remains wore taken this af
ternoon by Krank W. I-iong of the
i-i,i'jria'& r n..in
Pans for ci'ematloii. Bervlces at the
Ilillcrest erematorlum. .
EVERGREEN GRANGE TO
SPONSOR DANCE SATURDAY
The Kvergreen grange has an
nounced a delightful dancing par
ty 10 be held ut the hall Saturday
evening. March 25, to which the
public is Invited. No admission
charge will be mnde. Refresh
ments will be sold during the eve
ning.
Parkinson's
"FOOD FOR SALE"
EASTER GREETINGS TO EVERYBODY
Special Vtilues Friday and
Saturday, March 22nd and 23rd
PRODUCE-
ORANGES Large, juicy, a real value, 2 Dor. 45
(6 beautiful daffodils free with each purchase)
GRAPEFRUIT Large juicy, 3 for 10c; dozen 35 C
BANANAS Fancy fruit, lb ....5
SPUDS U. S. No. 2. 50 lb 49
LI AliC Swift's Premium,
Vi or whole, lb.
HOT CROSS BUNS
MILK
pregon brand, 3
SUGAR Beet, 1 0-1 b. cloth bag .
FLOUR Kitchen Queen, 49 lb. .
NAPKINS
100 count,
PRUNES
1 Locally canned,
TOMATOES Canned in Riddle, 2 large tint 19c
SP" Pertin 25c
COFFEE Golden West, 31b. tin 73c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Zia! " 17c
BACON Morrell'a Eastern, uniljced, lb. .. 19c
323 W. CASS PHONE 24
Able to Be Up Mrs. Ttulph I).
Slpprell is able to be up again,
following n five-day illness at her
hoine on South Jackson street. .
Leave for Coast Dr. and Mrs.
C. H. I hi i ley. of South Deer eteek,
left this morning fur the Coos Hay
section to remain over the Kaster
week-end,
Visiting Parents flill Wharton,
Htudfiit lit University of Oregon, in
spending the spring vacation hero
visiMiig ills parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. K. Wharton, on Kant Douglas
At rout,
Visiting In Salem Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Woodruff and Mrs. Cordon
Itennott and two daughters, of this
elty, are spending the Kaster week
end visiting relatives und friends
in Salem.
Here Several Days Mr. and Mrs.
J, C. Leedy, of Brooks, Ore., havo
been spending the last several days
here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Wharton. They are former rest
dents of this cily.
D. of U. V. to Meet Florence
Nightingale tent. No. 15, Daughters
of Union Veteruns of the Civil War
will meet Friday night at 7:30 at
the armory. Following the business
session, drill practice will be held.
Leaves for Reston Mars 1C.
Southwh-k, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred D. Souiliwick of UiIb city, la
spending the Knitter spring vuca
Hon week at Kenton at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson,
Returns to Tacoma Charles
Close hiiH returned to his home In
Tacoma, following Keveral days
here veiling nL the home of his
hrothnr-lu-law and sister, Mr.' and
Mrs. It. II. Hampton, on Hlverside
drive in Uiurelwood.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Pat
rick anil children, Peggy Ann nnd
Mary, of Napa. Calif., are spending
the Fatder soring vacation here
visiting Mr. Patrick's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Patrick, and are also
guests at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Adrian Fisher in North Hose
burg. Mr. Patrick is a teacher at
Napa.
Entertainment to Be Given The
Melrose grange . will present its
three-act play. "Here C o in e a
Charley," at the Kellogg grange
hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock,
to which the public Is invited. The
play haH already been presenled
at MelroHe and Looltlngglnns, and
on March 29 will be staged at Hiv
erHdale grungo hall.
Attend Meeting Dr. V. L. IlronUs,
Wi J. Waumel. Million Putlon,
Hulpll Wnrd, KuRone Sluttery. Ver
non Polndpxtor. FrnnHs Shrodo.
unil Henry Qiiiini, nil ol Kukoiir. Imil
ehariie of the dt'Rree work and Ini
tiation ceremony nt tho KnL;uts of
1'ylhiHH meeting here last night.
Next week. March 27, tho Viand
chancellor team from Corvallla.
Portland anil Kngene, will nttend
the local meeting.
25c
15c
20c
49c
$1.45
9c
4 ft.
Model or
Weber's ..
tall tins .
per bundle ....
large ting, 2 for IV
Mllo Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ulam, of Mllo. wore in Rose
burft Wednesday on business.
United Wdrkera Clacs to Meet
The United Workers class of the
!'Ii;.t ClM'l'.lr.p. r!;;:rr!: :!!! ir.rrl
Krlduy at two o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Mrlnleo nt rion Terrain
avenue. '
Holy Week Rites
Begun in Roseburg
Sptcial Religious Services In
Churches Mark Observance
In Advance of Easter.
Special religious services, lead
ing up to Fuller .observance, nre
being held this week in all of the
city's principal churches.
Today, Maundy Thursday, the
day celebrating the institution of
Holy Communion, is being given
special observance, while Good
Friday will bo celebrated by union
services together with special pro
grams in some of the Individual
churches. Prc-Kaster revival cam
paigns are being conducted in sev-
ii I of the evangelical churclhM
anil all are looking forward to
particularly impressive services on
Kaster Sunday.
Muly Thursday services nre be
ing' held today at St, Joseph's
Catholic church and at the Hose-
hurg Methodist church.
At the Catholic church an all-day
vigil before the, Illessed Sacra
ment followed 7:30 a. m. Mass. A
special service, commemorative of
the day, will be held at 7::t0 o'clock
tonight.
At the Methodist church, Pastor
Louis Mugtu will speak at 7:30 p.
in. on the "Lnst Supper." Holy
Communion will be administered
at the loot of the illuminated cross.)
Good Friday Services - I
Churches affiliated with the!
Jloscburg Ministerial association
will sponsor a union Good Friday
service, starting at 12 noon Friday
in St. George's Kplscopal church.
The program will continue for
three hours, the period or Christ's
suffering on the cross. Ministers
of the several churches will pre
sent the "Seven Words From the
Cross" in tulUs of 20 minutes each.
Wornhippers are InviLed to conm
and go at will during the Bervice.
A special Good Friday Commun
ion service will bo held at St.
Paul's Lutheran church at 7:30 p.
h. The service will include special
music by the choir and a sermon
by Pastor VV. A. Sylwesler on the
topic. "He Ye Reconciled to God."
Tho congregation Is inviting the
general public to attend.
At St. Joseph's Catholic church.
Good Friday Masses will be held
ul 7 a. m., 2:1(0 und 7:30 p. ni.
At the First Haptlst church ser
vices are being held ench evening,
featuring music by the Spiritual Ju
bilee Singers, u group .of colored
vocalists.
At the First Christian church n
TODAY,
WT- star:
Priscilla Thomas Dennis
LANE MITCHELL MORGAN
with
Virginia Grey . . . Irene Hervey
Alan Hale . . . William Lundigan
IT'S ROWDY . . . IT'S ROUGH . . .
IT'S ROBUST . . . IT'S RIOTOUS . . .
PLUS BLAZING WE3TERN ACTION THRILLS
"SONS OF
one-week's evungellstlc . campaign
is neing conuucieu ny ino ev.
WnlliM sens with soi-vicpa cnrli
evt ning at 7:110 o'clock.
All nliiii'idiou iii-ii oiiillnir niniint-n.
t.luim in i1 htrgo Hudiencits oil lOaster
Ji., .,(.,,. ti-iw.it ilu. f'liiluMnn hnll
day will he observed by elaborate
hervlces. I'laHltM inusle will he
particularly featured la ll pro
grams. Social Credit Govt, of
Alberta Facing Voters
EDMONTON, Alberta, March 21.
(AP) Tho Cooperative Common
wealth federation and a coalition
of independents sought in today's
election to oust Premier William
Aberhart's social credit adminis
tration.
There were 1 lift cam! Ida t es for
lite 57 Heals in Alberta's nlnih
legislature.
Tho number of eligible voters is
placed unofficially at 450,000.
The social credit party which
Ahcrhart led to victory In the lo::
general elect Ion has 50 candldatei
the leaderless independent group
57 and tho C, C. F. :tfi. Candidates
of nine nihor groups make up the
remaining 10,
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
ULAM To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hum. of Milo, nt Mercy hospltul,
Wednesduy, March 20, a son, Owen
Jack; weight eight pounds nnd
three-f.ourtha ounces.
Only 3 More Days!
Shows
s ' ,. ' NOW ON I THE SCREEN
L I iJ 'L'J'iTT
vanvJ.rJIU
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
3 Days of Fun!
ring
5TARCICTT
THE PIONEERS"
M08T COURAGEOUS BATTLE
The French Foreign legion put
up one of lis most courageous
tights lit Joya, Muxleo. Napoleon
had sent the legion to Mexico -villi
Maximilian and, on April :!M, isii;l,,
nr. leirbiiimih-es HueceRsrully fought
of ft Mexican cavalry, killing sev
eral thousand jm-n.
New Under-arm
Cream Deodorant
safely
Stops Perspiration
1. Does not rot dresses, does .
not irritate skin.
2. Nowaitingtodry.Canbeuscd
right after shaving.
3. lnsiantly stops perspiration
for I io 3 days. Removes odor
from perspiraiion.-
, 4 Apure,wbite,greaseless,stain
Icss vanishing cream. '
5. Arrid has been awarded the
Approval Seal of the American
Institute of Laundering foe
being harmless to fabrics.
23 MILLION i&ra of Arrid
have beeniold. Try ajattodayl
i Al U Inrt wllini tollrt sjoodt
39 jr r.l. in 111- iIS' ).ri
Start 2-7)15-9:15 P. M.
The Greatest
Novel of Our
Time!
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No advance in admission
Eves. 35o
GRAND .
FEATURES
Shows 2-7-9 p. M.
Mats. 25c Eves. 35c
Kiddies 10c
j
mam