La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 06, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    L Saturday, April fi, 1020.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PareThre
Society News
lulls Entertain ' .
; Club At.. Dinner
! In The La Grande
jMr. und Mm. lwrmco Hull en-fe-tniued
.memhwrs of . their club
Uh a delightful dinner ut the. I.u
rundu hotel Thursday night. The
niter wuh followed by bridge ut
tlr. home.
Mr. and', Mrs. Oscar Wurnoek re
. ived high score prizes und conso
llon went to Miss UIu. Holt.
Mrs. I toss. Kuton etitertulncd the
imhcrs of the Friday lit iilo club
iKti rday afternoon nt her homo ut
I imi Second nlre't. Tlireo tables of
rds wore, ut play. Mrs. Grunt
agio received high score prize und
rs. Charles Hedlngfiold was
vurded second. '
Ued and white carnations niudo
jtruetlve' decorations..-( A two.-,
iui'mc luncheon wub served by the
5HteBH. .-The next meeting, lit two
ecl;s, will be held with Mrs. Fo-
MENUS
-r
Rainbow Girls
Will Be Guests
; At M.E. Church
Announced for Tomor
row; Baptism Services
Scheduled :
TIIK lil'Kli.KI) HACK In straw
Itf one of the new silhouettes fea
tured for spring. The hat sketched
is nf natural haku with a brown
velvet trimming tied In a bow o
The Lucky Dozen club met yes- the back.
Inlay at the homo of Mrs. krni'Ht
Hray at 70S 11 Ave., for u very
joyablc afternoon. I'art of the accompanist was Miss Vina Conley.
file was spent sewing on a iiiiilt. ) After the program u cafeteria
ClucHta were Mrs. D. M. Nichols supper was served in tho basement.
I her little dtiURhter who are Candy and soda pop were also sold.
felling at the homo of Mrs. Kred .The purpose of the sule was to raise
ilth. They are from bun Jose, 'money for the association.
I. A J A committee was appointed to
The rooms of tho Hray home nominate officers for the year. It
attractively decorated with ! includes: W. K. Denny, Mrs. Mary
Flexor und lOldridRe Huffman.
. The Women of Mooseheart met
last nltfht for un annual "expert
enco money" program. Kach mem
ber urousht firty cents for tho Rcn
eral fund und read a short poem
in which she told how sho had
earned tho money. . '.. y
.
The members of tho Cheskcha,
liiay cainn fire Rroup met Thurs
day afternoon at the 8ucred Heart
academy. After tho business nicot
ine, plans were made for future ac
tivities. All members of the Rroup
were present. - :-
Mrs.' Homer Wilson hostess und
Mrs. John Bennett. ussi8tant,,hos
tess, entertained tho l'arkdalo club
with a deliRhtful afternoon Wed
nesday nt Mrs. Wilson's home. De
corations In the house wero In
ilted plants; A two-course, Innch
11 was served by the hostess.
The club will meet again In two
:cks with Mrs. If. K. ltichey.
A birthday offering umounlinR
more than J20.IMI was Riven by
vision A of the t.oyal Bisters aid
ilt'h met yesterday afternoon Hi
)o Christian church for u blitn
jiy party. Korty-rive were pre-
lllt. V. . ' v ?r -tf-
Tlm Buesls were divtllcd liito-fouv
foups, according to tile, season In
jhich the birthdays came, Kach
roup sat ut a separate table for
jfreshments which wero serveu
jllowlns tho stunts given by each
roup. ', . .
lust esses In the winter birthdny
on p' wore: Mrs. Ubell, Mrs. l'ufdy
kil Mis. O. O. Johnson.
'111 tho sprlllK Rioup hostesses
Vie 'Mrs. J. II. MlllerinR. : Mrs.
... ki. .....I 4.-o T A
onrau iNieii.-.u. ...... --- . . .,, .,. Vaa,- mo.
iiodgrass. The summer Rroupor - . .
ostesses were Mrs. t. W. llunllnB. , ,Mldcnt.
Meldrum and the fall group ' ' ,
Arch Conley, Mrs. '-"i'"
An enjoyable program was Riven
Including a vocal duet by Mrs.
Garrett Hlokland und Mrs. - MHO
Hlokland. "Aurll Show ors": recita
tion by Mrs. Orlan Anson. "Sprlnc
iricVvocal solo uy.Mmr.NclI
Thacker, accompanied. . byv Mrs.
Clyde Webb and u recltutioll by
Mrs. Alma (arrol, "Ostler Joe."
. Guests of the afternoon were:
Mrs. Kd Jaaper and dailRhter,
Hhoda Jean: Mrs.' Orlan' Anson.
Mrs. Kay Hennett, Mrs. Archie
Kelly and daughter. Mm. Hilly
HlllhouSe; Mrs. Karl lloberts and
daughter.
? Keficshmenls were surved at the
close of the afternoon. .
.
The ' l'ythias Slslers met last
niglit for regular business. -
By 8klcr Mury. tK,
When marked for tho benefits It
contains In Its leaves, spinach has
without any doubt' "higlt i scurv.' . .
The high iron and vitmnin content Many Interesting services
is valuable in me uici 01 uolu wck
und well. . , .
Now that so many veRctables are
suld by the pound rather thun quart
und pock It may help some Inex
perienced housewives us well as
those who have marketed for years
by "dry measure" to know that one
pound of Rood spinach wilt, serve u
family of three. ..
When you go to market and shop
for spinuclt look for plunts-.wltli
plenty of Rood healthy leaves. This
vmtaImIiIa Im nn edible follaire iSO
tho condition of tho leuves is liu-l
portant- Medium sued plains of
good, dark Rreen color, leaves fresh
and crisp, free from sand or dirt.
are desirable and mean thai the
vecetable will be tender and a
good bright green when cooked und
dressed for the table. I
Kuinach which Is very sandy or
dirty is extremely difficult to clean.;
for the grit seems to defy an wasn
lliR and Is sure to remain In the
cooked dish.
If tho leaves are llRht colored
and of a yellowish tinge and light
ly curled, plant Insects nro usually
present und the spinach Itself will
not have a pleasant flavor when
cooked. If this condition prevails,,
that particular lot of spinach,
should not be purchased. A few
plants with a yellowed leaf do not'
mean an Inferior quality and of
course' the centur of tho plants oft
en contuln tender yellow baby
leaves which are most desirable.
H the housewife will buy her
spinach with care, cook and servo
It with care and then devise an In-,
trlgulng name for the dish Bho will
hear no Rrumbllng from mo as
sembled family at mcaltlmci
. Kverybody. younR, old nnd indif
ferent, she who would diet to gain
in wcighl, she who would lose in
weight, the boy or girl at me
"training" table may cat spinach
and be benefited. . '
SplnaHi Salad.
Two cupb cooked and chopped
irs.
u,l in II Mrs.
rank Hardin und Mrs. juck. aic
ilrlhy as hostesses.
I Two plnno numbers wore given
, (r Mildred tjpeneer, .
Villow P.-T, A. I
Elects Officers
With the president. Mrs. John
ales, presiding, .the Willow 1'Jir-t-Teaehcr
association meeting
.as held .yesterday afternoon at the
;illow school. The Lord's pl-nycl-is
repeated at Hie opening.
ji;leellon of ol fleers was held with
rH. :liee Davis named' as . presi
nl:. Mrs. .loo Anson us vice presl
llit: Mrs. Itoseon Clark, secretary,
id Mis. Heat rice Young treasurer.
;The pupils' of I'-. K. Mcl.ln's
it h u-vario. room entiirrulnVd-'wilh
fo songs. Dr. J. 1. Ingle talked
"Immunity Is Ability to Resist,
Ifection." Mrs.. Harry.. McClay
Ing to' vocal 'Vlos:' l.a" Vedu
jlleofng gave an Kaster recitation
Id ftngene Schnllz played n triim
t so.lo.
Miss Ucryl Jones' room received
e iirl.e picture fur the month,
k II was decided that the nicellng
;l 'n.onlh be. held in the evening
. Itiif'l the fal hers of the school
llldrcn can attend.
;
The Greenwood Parent-Teacher
isorWllon held a meeting in the
1S. hall norlh or the track
si nit-lit. Following a short blisl
ss session several enjoyable en
ilaliiment features were given.
talked on
Mlllerlng
Mrs. George I.yinnn
teller Homes." Avery
Announcements
reading entitle!, MNifhtY
ive it
"hid."' by Kukviio Kb-ld. A violin
lo Including r.enevteve Kleer.
ndrea Ainswni th and UuI - Mc
Ihtsoii. entertained wilii "'Choral"
tack Daw", and "l-'aleon.. Tho
I'he Ho-Ne-He club will meet
Thui-sday, ut the homv of-Mrs. Deo
Davis.
"
- The Rainbow Girls lire requested
to meet In front of the Methoditil
church Sunday morning at 10:46
o'clock to uttend church service at
the church ut 11 . m. Sunday Is
national church day for Uainbow
Girls.
t- '
The Mothers Kt If Culture club
will meet Monday nflernpon at 2:3
o'clock ut the home of Mrs. 11. K.
O'Brien. Mrs. Itay Williams will
be )n chuiKe of the program on
How to Make Home Attractive to
1'ounj; I'eople. The reffular tiple.
"Kree o-opfration u a Method
Learned by Teamwork.' will be
postponed until April 22 when U
A. Wllkernon, principle of Green
wood school, will address the club.
, Many Facilities For
Your Bridge Parties
I' . ' . ' - 1
: tf nir jriMlN rnn't le
favtmil tt illi ctKul iinl.s nml
win a priw every lime, but jou
call' make up far tlulr "bad
lock' by liming the Hirtr t
(lie Kai-Hjwtn.
If it to Im' Mimitl, (he v.y
ntul ultt curd riHMii will nr
tNmiiiHMlate four ir five tables.
Of tlie tables tun Im mI oh IIr
meziinlite flMH tr In the large
club rtMiiii. Vaiiel farlllileH
ami the luMirlmis riinil-lilnxf of
(lib) fine lMiel lielp make your
Sacajawea Inn
"PiiIdu Hie Way to Itefter Things."
A feature of the Sunday church
i services In ll Grando, will take
place tomorrow morning ut the
First Methodist , Kplscopal church
when the Uainbow Girls will woe
ship with the congregation as its
guests ut 11 o'clock. Tho subject
of tho pastor's address will be
"Beggar's Gold." l'aul Knuut will
sing a solo. '
There will be no evening sorvlces
as the Hcv. V. K. Hull will be out
of the city and the Kpworth Lea
gue will conduct services at North
Powder. I-enguers are to meet ut
tho church at 3:30 p. in. Those who
can take cars are urged to notify
George Mouts.
Ii-laiMl City Community Clnmii
Tho subject of the pastor's ser
mon tomorrow morning ut the 1 1
o'clock hour of worship at the Is
land City Community church will
bo "Believe Without Seeing." Sun
duy school tukes up at 10 u. m.
and tho young people, meet ut- 1
o'clock In the evening. ,
East Siilo McthoitiM. Church
Sunduy school opens the day's
services at 11:45 a. in., followed by
morning worship beginning ut 1 1
o'clock. Tho subject of tho sermon
by the pastor, tho Itov. William S.
Burgoyne, will be "Tho Dying Vivo
Timothy ." The evening ser
vices are at 7:80 o'clock the sub
ject will be "Tho - Missing Man
ThoinuB." . . ';
Kpworth LcuRUo moots at C:S0
p. in.
' ' I'dilscoiuil Church
.' The services tor Sunday, April 7.
will be as follows: Church school
9:45 und morning prayer 11. There
will bo on address on "Itellglous
Educutlon" and an exhibition of
work done by tho Church Bchool
during the year. Prelude "Spring
Song" by Mendelssohn, offertory
"Awakening" by Kngelmann, nnd
spinach, 1 teuspoon salt, H lea-i postlude "March" by ABhford will
spoon paprika, 4 tabluspoons olive uu played by Mrs. H. N. Ashby,-
oil, 2 tablespoons lemon,, juice,
hard .cooked eggs.
Combine sulnuch. salt, paprika
and yolks of eggs. Add oil audi
emon Juice nnd mix tnorougniy
with a fork. Shupo in small molds
nnd serve on a bed or lettuce with
the whites of eggs cut In shreds und
sprinkled over the lop.
RECITAL WILL
BE HELD NEXT,.:
MONDAY NIGHT
Monday night. Apr. -8, the ball
roum of the Sacajawea Inn will be
the scene of a student piuno and
violin recital sponsored by the
Eastern Oregon school of music.
The . Intermediate students of tho
school will appear.
Tuesday night tho ndvanccd stu
dents will give a recital also fea
turing un ensemble of seven grand
pianos. The public Is cordially
invited to attend botli programs.
The, program for Monday night
follows: - ,
"Butterfles." Hyut, Ida Mue Am
brose (piano).
Value Lento "Coppellu," Uellbcs,
Doris Williams (piano).
- "Moonlight on tho I-agoon,
Krlml, Isnuelle Williams (vlulln).
"Babbling Brook," Judd, Ina
Scott, (pluno). .
"Minuet In G," Btethoven, Mar
ian Boyles (piano).
"Barcarolle" Tales of Horrman,
Offenbach, Milfon Hunt (violin).
"My Hcurt at Thy Sweet Voice."
Saint-Saens. Ailecn Boyles (piano).
"Valsc Bluettc," Drlgo, Wanda
Berry (piano)..
'To A Wild Hose." MacDowell,
James Meldrum (violin).
"Dance of the Kosebuds," Keats,
Marguerite While (pluno). '
".Souvenir," Drdlu, Virgil Conley
(violin). - .
- "Valsu in K Klat," puralld, Alice
Milne (pluno).
"I'Tfth Air Varle," Dancla, Joycu
Cuslck (violin). .
"Narcissus." Kevin, -Kvclyn
Auseon (piano).
"La Brunette." Severn. Dorothy
Moncrlcf (violin).
"Sea Gardens," Cooke, Dom
Hunt (piuno).
"Swing Hong." Hurtles, Jennie
Nielsen (violin).
"Valsc Bluette." Drlgo-Suenger
Margaret Milne (violin).
"Hungary," Koelllng, Isubelle
Williams (piuno). ,
"Ballade & Polonaise." Vleut
emps Kffle Blunchard (violin).
Christian Church
Bible school convones at the Cen
tral Church or Christ at 9:46 a. m.
and morning worship stnrts at 11
o'clock. Tho llev. It. L. Putnam,
pastor, will preach on the sub
ject "Just a llabe in Christ." The
service will be for tho new con
verts. ...
Christian Endeavor Is at 6:30
p.1 m. and an evangelistic service
ill be,,b,eld(ii) , hPHt. latei'.. 'iThc
song service will be assisted by the
young people's choir and the or
chestra. The sermon will bo "Al
most Persuaded." There will be u
baptismal service. ,.
" Tho pastor will give tho second
of his series of Illustrated lectures
Monduy evening at 7:30 p. m.
,1'lrst Church of Christ, Ncle.nl 1st
Services will be held tomorrow
morning at 11 , o'clock ' at 1'irst
Church of Christ, Scientist, corner
of i'irst and Washington. The sub
ject will be "Unreullty." Golden
text: Psalms 1:0 The Lord knoweth
the way of the righteous: but the
way of tho ungodly shall perish.
Sunday school Is held every Sun
duy morning ut 11:45 o'clock.
Meetings are held each Wednes
day night at S o'clock which In
clude testimonies of heuling.
The reading room In tho West
Jucobsoll building Is open every day
except Sundays und legal holidays
rrom 12 to 4:311 o'clock.
Sahurlim Army
.'Services tomorrow will be as
follows: holiness meeting 1 1 a. in.,
Sunday school and Bible cluss 2:30
p. 111., Young Peopl -'s Legion meet
ing C:45 p. in. und evening ser
vice ut 8 p. in. t
.On Wednesday evening at' 8
o'clock a special founders' centen
nial birthday meeting will be held
and ('apt. Pack w ill r speak on
"Thu Spirit or the founder."
Itegitlar services will- be held
Thursday und Suturduy nights ut
8 o'clock.
All aro Invited to uttend these
services.
Baptist Church
Sunday services In the llnnlUI
hurch begin ' with - Sunday , school
at 9:45-folluwcd .by pivuchlng on
tho subject "Tho Churehg ,Ono
Foundation" by tho pastor,, the
Rev. F. O. Hess, followed by thu
monthly communion service. .Spe
clal congregation singing will also
be "held.
Tho Baptist YounR 1 People's
meeting is ut G:3li o'clock followed
by preaching ut 7:30, from tho text
"For us much us In mo is, I um
ready to preach tho gospel to you
thut nro In Homo." ltom 1:15. -
Idglitlioilso Gospel Mission
"Sunduy school opens tho services
at.' 1U o'clock and the morning
worship hour starts at 11 o'clock.
Evening services are at 7:30.
Services will also be held Tues
day uud Friday evenings ut 7:30.
Lutheran Clllirtii
Tim pastor, the Hov. Lelf H.
Awes, will speuk on the theme
"Tho Lordship of Jesus" during
the 11 o'clock hous uf worship ut
the English Lutheran church. Sun
day school Is at 9:45 o'clock and
the young people will begin a
courso In tho lifo tof Jesus. There
will be no evening service. .'
. 1'rc-bytcrlan Church
Tho Sunday morning worshli
hour at 1 1 o'clock will be) devoted
to the administration of Holy Bap
tism, and the Lord's supper, with a
sermon by tho pastor on "A Feast
of Fellowship," and an unthem by
tho Ladles' Triad choir, "Tho
Heavens arc Telling" from , "Tho
Creation" by Haydn.
. Sunday uvenlng ut 7:30 the pas
tor will speak on "Show Me- Thy
Ways." . Miss Qludys Miller will
play the Bervlce. ;
Sunduy Biblo school Is at 9:45
a. m.
Junior Chrlstiun Endeuv'or is ut
11 a. m.
Other C. E. departments meet at
0:30 p. m.
Kazarenu Churcli
Tho Hcv. G. Vt. Sharp, of the
Church of1 tho Nuwirene, reports
that Ills 'Church has secured one
of the best evangelists In tho west
to conduct meetings here, to begin
ut once. All are welcomo to at
tend tho evening services which
begin ut 7:30 o'clock,
Sunduy services ure Us follows:
Sunday school 9:45 a. 'm., preuch
ing 11 a. in.. N. Y: P. 8. 0:30 p. in.
and preachlnR 7:S(i p., m.
Church or (jKl
Sunduy school begins at' 10 u.
m. and ut 11 o'clock thu morning
sermon will bo glvon by Mrs.
Ahrendt. Her subject will bo "Ho
Built We the Wulls."
The Itev. Carlus Pliiminer will
preach at tho evening service,
which begins ut 7:30 p. m, -
The YounR People's society
meets nt 0:30 p, in. . .
WINNOWINGS
Christian church nnnouncvmouU
for. the coming week follow:: Mon
day, 7:30 p. m UlUfltruled. lecture
"A Thotimind Mtlea up tho Nile."
a travel leotura by tho puaror In
which 7-odd ploturea of t-.Kypt nro
shown;- Tuesday, 7:S0t lioy Scout
troop No, 15 meeta In church base
ment; Wudnosduy, 7:30, urcheatra,
practice in annex; Thuraday, 7:80,;
choir practice, i, reception fof ull
now members inco Jan. 1; Krlduy, 1
Evereudy clatw social. i
, Ui W W : i
The ltalnbow Olrls will be kuchU
ut the Kind M. ft, church Sunday,
un unnuul occuHlon. t
... . W K 1 - ; ; !
Th Hcv. Carlos l'lummei will
pleach ut 7: no Sunday evoulnir ut I
tho Church of God. - 1
, , - ( X M Ks - - . I
Tho Hov, W, K. lrinkinnn, puw- j
tur of tho St. Jamen .lauherau j
church -of I'orthtnd, will Ih hero
April 14. 15 and 16 to conduct spe-
cial wM'vleeK. lto will speak nt the
KiiKliKh l.utherun church Sunday
morniiiK', und Mondny und Tuesday;
evenings,
The revival ipcetliiKS at tho KIkIu
Christian. church will close as ful
lowa: TonlKht is "Knlurtalnment
NlKht," Willi a short sermon; Hun
day 10 a. in. Dlblo school. Now
Testaments to be xlven! to the
lat-Kest family, the Oldest Christian
tho younKvst , Christian, tho oldest
person und the youngest baby present-It
o'clock preaching', themo
"How to Hold Out Kulthful" 1
o'clock, basket dinner: 2:80 o'clock
preaching, themo VA Hcrlpturul
Cominuntty Church;" u:80. C, K;
7:30, mcsHUKe "Tho Worst Sin In
Oregon; ' Monday nlKht, buptlsmal
services In uddlllon to a special
prOKratn by M arrol d Beem, who
has Ween asslstliiHT her father und
twin brother, Harold, this lust week
ut tho incctlnKft. The pipKiam will
consist of readlnifs, songs und musi
cal readings. . '
PUTMAN'S
La Grande Exclusive Ready-tq-Wear v;;
and Millinery
Chocolate Almond Brittle
30c the Half Pound ; r
A fine Almond Butter Crisp, coated with rich
milk chocolate. Take home a bag and give the
family a real treat.
Always something new at our candy counter.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE .,
Phone Main 4.
IiA.GUANnr, ruiJHCU
'i JMUKOTOllY
, .... i'i j... .
Cleaning ' . Time .,.
Sensational Melodntm
Hoover Taking A
Vacation Today
WASHINGTON. April 6 AI
A brilliant sprint? morning gave
President Hoover his long looked
for chance today for the relaxa
tion, fresh air und opportunity to
cast for trout. (
It was Mr. Hoover's first holt-'
day since he took office, slthough
he had inad arrangeiiw-nls for a
90-nttl trip Into Virginia, a week :
'ago today, only to have his planes
tipwt by a sleety downpour which
greeted hint when ho arose.
i
r I'OHT AV I'KI.VCK, Halt! A1')
Knuugh gravel roads having been
opened to care for Haiti's vehicu
lar traffic, the government Is now
building trails through the moun
tains to replace those washed fin to ir In California an
away by the hurricane of lust Au- nor he will make good here,
gust. Appnpriatlfn have tutahd Kvery nnf iihoijld h-ur him, st
iL'GJ.ftMO. the wages going to peas- bring I Im family. And ibui'l f-r-auia
and aiding them n reUr(ng grt ? bu this Hnndvy. Apr. ?h
gardens. I d, Ad,
iu;v. k .i. umo
rIU'V. K, J, Ixnd Is an evangelist
of note. We all like good preach
ing and ringing. Iter. lord has
just returns! from a very Hticcsfi-
an
Melliodlst Church Houth, Fir and
U at root s. '
Kngllsh Luthorun church, M nvo
nue . between Fourth and Third
streets.
Church of Jesus Christ of I -utter
Day yaints tabcrnaclo, First Ward.
0 avenue betwoon Fourth, and
Firth streets.
Lm. Orande Second Wurd
H. chapel, corner Fir street and
1 avenue.
St. l'otor'a Episcopal church, coi
ner O avcnuQ und Fourth stroot.
Seven Duy Adventlsts church,
corner M avonua und Fifth streot
. Fli-Ht rresbytotiun church, cor
ner Hixth street and Washington
avenuo. . .
First Baptist church,- corner
Sixth street and Spring avenue.
First Methodist Kplscopal church,
corner Spring avenuo and Fourth
street.
Central Church of Christ, corner
Seventh street and Pennsylvania
avenue.
Church of Qod chapel, cornur X
avenue und Spruco street.
Church of Our Lndy of tho Vul-
ley (Catholic), corner Fourth street
and U avenue.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
corner First street and Washing
ton uveniie.
I,une Community cnupcl, corner
First and Crook streets.
Lighthouse Uospol Mission, 1G02
Jefferson avenue.
Niimreno church, corner T and
North IHrch streets.
Salvation Army Hall, 211 Fir
street.
U Coming Soon I
i.i.i-ht may oj
KAI.KM. Ore., Apr. C (A!')
Alius lleorgia Fulrbiiuks, of Ver
ntnila, was elected Mkiy Qucea'at
Wlllutitetto university In a student
body election yesterday.
1'AIMH (Al') Tal Hsu, mi
i mil need tut president of the Chi
nese Ituddhist unhm, arrived here
clad in yellow robes and wearing
horn rimmed speetueles.' lie Is a
laiKsloiairy fur reflective philuw-
phy which would rout the passions
that imtke, war, I
We Will Wash
Your Curtains '
'. " for You.
This delicate task can be entrusted to us we
arei confident that you will be highly pleased
when your curtains come buck without ears and
with straight edges. '
MODERN LAUNDRY
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Size 6 to 12 .. .. ..Sji 1 .98
Sweaters 1.00 to $12.98
Pleated Skirts, age 2 to G $1.98
Pleated Skirts, age 7 to 11 .: ;......S2.98
Wash Dresses, Age 2 to 11 79 to $1.98
Wash Suits, Age 2 to 8 .......:........98c to $1.98
Ladies' Wash Frocks 1 $1.95 & $15.95
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