The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE
T liu is iliiy . I>«•«■••111 I h t 13, 1931
H I L L S HO H O
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Five
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L
slst t ttiat
h a t relief
relief ol of the ummploy-
j day were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
itor In Portland, returning home love stun, . has C laudette Colbert.
Vining u n i (hlldren o f Forest
Monday night.
X—T a •
Fai
Ls “ " I" " ' lblllty of local
Warren Williams and Henry Wll-
Which 1» interpreted
.Drove. M i. W Egar »lid soil and
coxon In the principal p a rts Wtl-
Program Decemher 20
th
a
t
any
additional
Herman mid Mrs. Laura Eddington
Miss Shatuck and her pupils will coxon Is tlie young Englishman
I- ............
nJ fu n .....
i which
„...eh the state m ight
>>f Portland
put on a Christm as program at Cecil B. DeMUle brought to Holly­
want Ui advance will have to la-
Ml • Ed D R o u rk e I’litei tallied
Mason Hill This community will '■ the school house Thursday evening. wood for the roll' of Marc Anthony,
In addition to the *250.000 a month
wdh a luni la-on 1 ue«lay in In.....
the noble Roman who gave up his
which Oregon lias agreed to put liold a pot luck supper a t the December 20 There will be no life for love of the Egyptian queen
of Mm. JIIII Powers Those pre..'lit
ufi to m atch federal funds for re­ school house Tuesday evening at school during C hristm as week.
1 w ere tin ' M endicities < lube K...',ncr,
while
empires tottered about him.
S u rp rise I’n rly G iv e n f o r Deorge Mwcchuiu, Delbert Fowles,
lief of the unemployed This would 7 o’clock, to be followed by services |
m
ees.ltate
sale
of
certificates
of
Dtto Vogcii. the I Conor guest, a n il
held by Stanley Cornlls. I t 1» hoped
A. B. E d w a rd s S a tu rd a y
in ‘ buxines» against future liquor
llw hostess.
Y O U N G ’S
profits., a pr«x eilure to which Gov­ there will be a good turnout. Bring i
A number of friend» surprised
ernor Meier 1» very much opposed own dishes and some eats.
Mi and Mrs. W ater K Arnold
(11» Mi«. J««* Meyer«)
Sunday visitors a t the d ia rie s
Thursday evening with a charivari
BUX'I'ON W oiiuui ' h Hriietlt u»- Mr anil Mrs. Arnod recently came
Quality Job printing—Argua.
Johnson hotne included Mr. and
"Cleopatra,' a Param ount p tc - :
"Thoughtful. Sympathetic
MM-iuiion No 2» met 111 nll-ituy lo live a t Mr. Arnold's home here
Mrs Delmar M artin of Yamhill, ture, will be the Venetian feature i
Service”
»•■vilon with banket dinner »1 the
If you change your addross kind­ Mr and Mrs C. H Oonyo and for Sunday. Monday and Tuesday.
Ml and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck
grunge ball December 8 Officer» mul Win Howard were dinner gue.t 1
Hillsboro
The film, a modern screen tre a t­
Phone 972
ly notify the Argus direct and at Florence French
lor Tlio coming year were elected Sunday of Mr and Mrs A Pluls-
M Conrardy was a week-end vis­ m ent ol one of the world's greatest
once.
and Installed uh follows: I'll >lc K el­ am e and Mrs Denison of Portland.
ly, pienulent. Cluru Allen, vice-
Twenty mi -tubers of the W ash­
■Q.
iiresldent: Alice K'.tepp, |xu>t prei- ington Orange attended tde Installa­
litent; Mollie Tullinun, eluplidn tio n ol officers u t Hillsboro Orange
I j i V oiuc P«'ler»»n, recording M ire Huturday. A pot luck dinner was
lury; Jultu Flaher. treuaurer; Ethel w ived a t noon.
Meyer», fliuuu'jul eeeretury; Anna
Sunday dinner guest» a t Lice
l l e i l e iloitl. sergeant;
Ella Steph Floyd Raftety home were Mr. anil
ell», of flier of tin- «lay, llonnie Mrs Clyde Lincoln and son Wes­
Manley, musician; Eva Tolke, Inner ley Mr mid Mrs Ray Jackson and
I vm U' hh ; Itiit-li Scofield, outer bnat- son Johnny und Mrs. Marla Jack-
r»s; Jeaale Tillman, cuptuin rttunl- son. utl of neur Hillsboro.
1.111 guard; Mary A Caldwell, < ap
Mrs Harold Wluitley of Huber
tain display guard. Prudle Elckas, vlalted friends In thLx vicinity last
junior supervisor; Vida Howell. Lu­ week,
cille Wlute. Ethel Edwards, Elsie
Mrs H B. Edy of Winlock. Wash.,
Meyers, color bearers; June tlurvln. was a guest a t tlie C. H Reynolds
Ml»» America. llo iu tle Manley, M iss home Thursduy
W H A , Pearl Watson anil Mary
Mrs. Ena Hollenbeck of Astoria
Watson, color bearers, Ethel Mey­ visited Hunduy ut the homes of
ers. press correspondent.
Mr and Mrs. Eurl Hollenbeck and
Dinner guest» were Fem e Kast­ Mr and Mrs. Loci Hollenbeck
man. Merlin Watson. Alpliu Mae.
Harrison grade sc-liool is plan­
Harold mul Norman I’elerson. Hhlr- ning a C hristm as program for Frt-
ley and Beverly W hile and David ilay evening, December 21
Kdwanl». Eleanor und Leland Pow ­
Mr and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck and
ell Mrs Mollie Tullinun wius taken son Howard were Thursday evening
In as a new member Mrs Ethel dinner guests a t the Jim Anderson
Meyers was Installing oflleer A home In Hillsboro
present from the Review was given
Miss Anna Baker and Frederick
Mrs. Veta Ceurley. a member who Budkin of Portland were Hunduy
has been 111 The usual Christm as evening visitors ut tlu1 Joe Baker
pie was a feature of tlie day. Mrs. home.
A CHIC duyllm e dress to wbicb b rig h t b uttons may add a bit of
ALL W OOL FLANNEL
Here’s a big gift value!
Anna R ethrrford was oliueen Janitor
MISS Bernice Dillon ol Hillsboro
color Is pictured as P a tte rn 401. Em inently suitable fo r the
tor the year. •'President's Day" will s|ient Saturday night und Sunday youthful figure, this frock can be easily made In linen or b right
be obwrvnd a t tlu* home of Mrs with M argaret Matlilesan.
gingham from p attern s sizes 34 to 46. Size 38 calls for 4% yards
Elsie Kelly, president of the R e­
Mrs. Mary Wallworth of Rock-
view, December 1#. with a pot luck uway 1» spending this week with of 3Z-lnrh fabric.
A clever collar and bow In one-piece, slenderizing panel and cone
dinner.
M rs' Sam Raffely.
Mr and Mrs J. L. VanDomelen pockets on th e sk irt distinguish the attra c tiv e dress. P a tte rn 377.
Mr. Edwards Honored
A urprtM' party was given A 11 1 made a business trip to Portland P a tte rn s in sizes 36 to 52 a re available. Size 44 needs H 4 yard s
of 35-lnch seersucker, gingham , o r percale, with % yard of contrast.
Edwards Saturday night on Ids Friday.
Mr and Mrs II W Amu-nlrout
.The “cream of the crop” in
Ties are always a welcome
birthday Cards were enjoyed Tliusc
ol
Banks
were
Sunday
visitors
al
To secure a PATTERN and HTKP-BY-STKP SKWfNG IN8TRUC-
pri siuil were Messrs, and Mesdnine ■
robes, because flannel is
gift
to
any
man
I
He’«
n O N E , 811 "Hi Hie eogpoa lu low. being su re to MENTION TIIH
Pied Watson, M. Watson, Ruben I he Archie Thompson nome
warm and serviceable, yet
bound to like these ties, be­
NAME Ol THIS NEW SPAPER.
Kelly, George Higgle, Jesse Meyers.
David Edwards, Ira Powi-ll. A li
lightweight
and good-look­
cause
.
.
.
they’re
hand­
Edwarits. Mrs Prudle F lc k a s and
ing.
Double-breasted
style
I - I .iiiie s F
A More.01 Hurry Seu-
made,
resilient
construc­
FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK
l«>lil and Jack and Hairy. Chai loth
with
four-button
front
and *
tion
!
They
tie
better,
wrin­
Sullivan, Mrs LaVoita Peterson and
Enclosed f i n d ................ cents.
Please send mo the patterns
iH v H sm I C h u r r h lr y )
. n i l Harold. Mrs O II Stowell and
notched
lapels.
Finished
kle
less,
last
better,
look
L.FEDVILLE Reedville Ladles in (
checked below, nt 15 eents each;
Betty William and Delmar Higgle,
with wide sash, hand knot­
nicer! All the new colors,
Mrs Jessie TUlnuUl. Oren Pros I giving their annual pre-holiday d . l i ­
P a tte rn No. 4 01
Size ............ ..
ner
Friday
Everyone
welcome.
Mr Webb and Eleanor und Leland
ted fringe. Do your gift
patterns
and
fabrics
I
Plen­
Opens Station
Powell.
P u tlern No. 377
Size .................
robe shopping at Penney’s!
Ralph E ltannu ha» opened a
ty to choose from!
Mrs Elsie Kelly Elliel Edwards,
pearl Watson. LsVoiia Peterson Union gas station west of Reedville
N a m e ........................................................ A ddress . . . .
Series of Plays Given
Mary Watson and El la-1 Meyers a t­
Reedville Christian Endeavor pre­
tended a quilting at Hunks T h u rs­
City ............................ ........................................... S ta te .
sented a .series of short plays Tliur»-
day
Mrs. Hoturr Bennett is visiting I av evening In the church Other
Name
of this n e w s p a p e r.......................................
number* on the p ro /ram were songs
relatives at Crane
Mrs E tta Edward» is home from by Clulr Beeler whistling solos by
a visit with a daughter. Mrs. Be s­ Edward Jansen and dialogues by-
All m ater ids ap«'clfted in above p attern s may be purchased
Mrs J It Churehley and L. J
sie Terry, at Caldwell, Idaho
In local stores.
Mr and Mrs. la u re l Frost ot Foster Mrs 8 A Keeker acted a»
Forest Drove visited Ills mother and master of ceremonies and Rev T
departm ents, if and when tlie build­
brothel’s, Mr.. Jessie Tllman and Dui enn gave a short intermission
ing reverts to tlie state, citing the
Oren and G ilbert Frost, one day lalk H e- audience gave freely In
fact th a t tlie state Is now paying
the free will offering One tenth
best week
some
*40,000 a -m onth In rental»
at an easy-to-pay price!
George Hollenbeck was a Portland of tlie of fr ring will go to the
to provide for state activities now
church
visitor last wix’k
1 (ly Mr».
u W r ig h t )
located in Portland.
Helen Becker visited Helen Jo h n ­
Mr and Mrs Wiley Beneflel and
When tlie governor heard of tlie
THATCHER- Ixtdle.s club will
Zed Duets of Redmond visited rel- son in Portland over the week-end
Mrs, Bertie Johnson entertain« o meet lhxx-n»ber 19 with Mrs. Will suggestion he immediately branded
alivrx here und al Maniung last
tt
as "asinine and ridiculous’' am;
Haney
and
have
a
Christm
as
tree
'
trlends
with
a
dinner
Sunday
WMk.
insisted tliat the S tale sliould tun:
Itonald Ocorgv K leth Hlckcn-I for th e members.
Plan Program
the
property back, to tlie Mulkey
Wilbur Wright Cecil Tower and
A Christm as program Is being a r ­ Inoper. Clearies lsaarson. Robert
ranged by the teachers and pupils George Victor Neutz. Monroe M i- Nellie Haney spent the week-end estate.
The budding, a three-story a f ­
A gift he’ll appreciate all winter long!
nt tills school to be given December Mavhlll mid Bert Finch played with Nellie's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
fair located a t Second and M orri­
on the lootbult team that defeated Fred Honey, near Strassel.
31.
Good quality capeskin with soft, warm lin­
son
streets, was willed to the state
Mrs Otto Pannier was given a
Km tor. 27 to o Sunday afternoon
S tart bogging
surprise sitoui-r Friday afternoon by Frank M. Mulkey of Portland,
Venn and Jesse O rndulf luive re­ at Rosedale
ing and full outseam. Easy-fitting and dur­
Rev T Duncan preached a ser­ at tlie home of Mrs Molt Present who died In 1927. The bequest, how ­
sumed logging operations, leaving
able with popular button wrist. Black or
were Mesdames H Kurtz. O P au l­ ever. was subject to a life interest
been clo-ed down by bad weather. mon on M artin Luther hi conne
ill
the property by C hester V.
Joe I toss who is employed 1.1 tlon with tlie 400th anniversary of in und daughter H attie, K. Ober- Dolph.
brown. Choose his Christmas gift now!
who lias since died, and
Portland, sfienl the week-end a t his the Bible Rev Duncan brought out m an. A Hayden. T Haney. C. M
arshall R. Armstrong, who sur-
interesting fact» about M artin L u­ Rutan W Wright. L Wright. Rob­
home here.
es.
Mbvt Edith Fielding of Yakuiui Is ther which made an enjoyable ert Mott and daughter. Miss T. 1 li The
legislature of 1929 accepted
Farthing and the honored guest
visiting her sister. Mrs K C. Lynch sermon.
Visitors a t tlie Lou W right home the gift and authorized the board
II J. Churehley has ripe raspber­
Red Cross subscript Ions here were
of
control
take charge of the
L inen C rash CLOTH
given by tlie W H A. ladles and ries in Ills back yard. Many green| Sunday were Mr and Mrs Marlon property and to protect
the state's i n - 1
ones are along with the ripe ones. Hart and daughters of Hillsboro.
t he grange
Mr and Mi - Jim Wright and Mrs. terests. suclt as m ight exist. At-
C ot»red border
Lola Vandelwy of Dilley, Cecil toniey G eneral VanWinkle, how­
W h e e le r and W o o lse y
Tower of Hillside. Farthing Toynes, ever, has advised the board th a t
at V e n e tia n T h e a te r Maurice LaSalle, Deorge R utan and as yet title to the projx-rtv has not
passtxl to tlie state and will not so
Bert Wdeeler and Robert Wia>l- John Paulsen.
Cora LaSalle spent Saturday with long as Armstrong lives.
.1 \ will b e at I he Venetian T h u rs­
H a n d y 52 x 52
• • •
Friday and Saturday In K en­ her sister. Mrs Bruce McCann of
zize. P la in or
MOUNTAINDALE A party Was day,
Manning.
M
ultnomah
county
succeeded
in
tucky
Kernels.'
They
are
assisted
plaid
c e n te rs ,
given Tuesday evening In honor of i.v Mary Carlisle. Bpanky M cFar­
Mr and Mrs. Charles R utan and diverting *50,000 of its unemploy­
N a fi i a s
io
H o w a r d Hollenbeck's blrtluiay
sons spent Saturday and Sunday ment relief allotm ent th is month
land
and
Nisih
Beery.
M a tch , 6 lo r 4 i c ’
Those present were Mr and Mr-
in Vancouver. W a sh . wlUi friends to the relief of its indigents, but
Earl Hollenbeck. Mr u n d Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Royal Raymond other counties faced with the same
ALEX BOURNE
Hubert S m ith' und son Earl. Mrs
and family of Mountaindale spent problem will probably have to m ud- 1
H ayon GIFT GOW NS
Alex Bourne. 76. passed away Sunday
Echo Willis. Amy und Helen Hol­
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb die through as best they can. In 1
lenbeck. Sydney Connolly, Nor­ Friday nt his home at Nanton, Al­ Raymond.
4«|
Loce-lrim tied!
agreeing to this diversion ot funds ,
man Smith, and tlie host and h ost­ berta. Canada, after several months
Penney’s brings you the newest styles even
to meet the M ultnom ah county .
ess. Mr, and Mrs. Loci If. Hollen­ Hines» He was a brother-in-law
emergency
the
federal
relief
adnun-
I
at a price as low as this one! Coats are a
of L C Brown of north of Hills­
beck
istrator warned th a t "we must in- ,
Mr and Mrs Hubert Sm ith drove boro and hl» home was formerly
little longer, sleeves simpler with fullness
(C o n tin u e d fro m page one!
to Tillamook Wedneaday to attend hl Hillsboro. Funeral services were
A big selection
BLOOD ON MY HANDS
I
below the elbow, smoother shoulder lines!
the funeral of Mr. Sm ith's uncle. held Slmday at Nanton He Is su r­ ties and la in no sense a state
in
quality
rayon
!
I ant concerned for my neighbor ,
vived by his widow and two sons. lax Another 81.304.290.31 of the
John Proctor
T e a rose a n d
Crepes and nubbed crepes— black, brown,
Ouests of Mrs. K atie Luck Sun- Earl and Verne, of Nanton. Alberta. 1935 levy ts accounted for by the who heeds not the Bible tru th as ,
J
blue, aisaa 18 und
10
his eternal soul.
I
green!
Sizes for Women and Misses!
//(
17! Buya!
general fund deficit, which, ac­
For tJic CRxxl Bixik says tliat they (
cording to the constitution, must who reji'ct C hrist as saviour go out ,
be met If tills can be done without in to e n d le s s a n g u is h of soul, for- I
( ■ ••«•('ding the six per cent Increase. ever away and away and away ’
v'htle tlie financial rwreds of the front God wlx> made man tor him - '
•’ ,17 tax-supported state d ep art­ self. T h e y Uve on In th a t blackest I
For Gifts! Lustrous Rayon
ments. Institutions, boards and com­ sin; the sin of rejecting C hrist as 1
'
missions for the year are estim ated Saviour.
And I ought to be concerned for j
a t $6 0+4.455.47 revenues from mis­
cellaneous sources oth er than prop­ every m«n whom I might reach; 1
lor.
I have w arned them their \
erly taxes are expected to yield blood until
jacquard designs— Colors
is on my liands. "The same j
4 P E C IA L '
*4.680.749 T h e s e m iscellaneous wicked man shall die in his In- I
sources Include Income, intangibles iquity. but his blood will I require ,
are grand gifts at only
an d excise taxes esttmaUxl to yield at thv hand." Ezeklal 2:18.
OUR N E W D E A L P O LIC Y h its fur exceeded our
,
*1.900.000; inheritance taxes, c o r­
Hear the Apostle Paul—"I am in ­
expectations. We believe the public appreciates our
poration and Insurance fees, tithing nocent from the blood of all m e n ." |(
Tha lovely, lustrous, heavy quality
honest effort to give service and quality at the
fee's, etc., estim ated a t *2.150.000; He was commanded to go to 11.« - .
spread that dresses up any bed' 86x
very lowest cost. We invite you to join the crowd
transfers to the general fund from tions—“to open their eyes and to |
105 inches — scalloped edges — in a
p a ir
tlie motor transport division, fish tu rn them from darkness to light,
of satisfied customers ami S A V E S % on your p u r­
range of popular boudoir shades.)
and game departm ents, etc., for and from th e power of S atan uiiUi ['
These
make handsome g ifts—$2.98!
chases.
Duy and night, both public­
support of the state police, totaling God."
and from house to house he ’
A sk u» a b o u t ou r N ew D e a l.
P h o n e 1001
*430.749; and unexpended balnnces ly
went, testifying both to the Jews 1
front tlie 1933-34 budgets am ount­ and also to the Greeks th a t they I
Tins light-weight, all wool
You can give these to any
W e e k ly C ash S p e c ia ls
ing to *200.000.
must turn to God and luive faith 1
woman
on
your
Christmas
SfM'clal millages alone impose a in our Lord Jesus Christ. "I purpose <
(No discounts on these)
list and be sure she'll ap­
burden of *1.764.485 upon the tax ­ to know nothing among you save 1
payers of the state or approxim ate­ Jesus C hrist and liim crucified." he I
preciate them! Sheer chif­
ORANGES - LEMONS
makes a choice gift /o r women! ß j
SUG AR-
ly *400.000 In excess of the total re m in d s th e m .
,
Tlie saved m ust all stand before ,
fons with silk picot top—
properly tax for current expenses.
Large size.
10 lbs.
• • •
the judgm ent seat of Christ to re- I
P er d o z e n
.I tz C x
or service-weights w i t h
Tlie most recent verbal tilt be- [ celve their rew ard as God's mrssen- ,
W h ite B e a n s
ger
people; rewards or censure. In .
mercerized top and sole—
tween Governor Meier and S tate
T reasurer Holman, th a t centering th a t awful hour let. me not see my
6 lb s.................
GRAPEFRUIT— Large
Tailored us sm art women want th e»
they’re both in a range of
nbout the Mulkpy building, scents neighbor's blood upon my hands,
—with double notched collar, flannel
but
let
me
hear
my
Lord
say,
"Well
'
mid
juicy.
to
lie
Just
an
o
th
er
case
ot
much
beautiful
dark
and
medium
TOMATOES— 2 1 2 siz.e.
sash and 3 pockets' Warm as a blan­
done good and faithful servant."
ado about nothing In particular.
S fo r
ket robe 3 times its weight! Range of
colors, in sizes 8Vf> to lOV^ 1
Holman. It seems, suggested thnt Come on men; let's give the tru th '
With puree.
colors! Sizes IS and small to larg e'
the legislature should investigate as it Is in Christ Jesus to tin last 1
2 fo r ............
SOAP
the feasibility of eonvertlng t h e unsaved soul In our county. George I
(Paid Adi 1
building Into offlee space for stnte N Taylor, Beaverton.
Large bar, white or
S u n sh in e C ra c k e rs
B u x to n W . B . A .
P ic k s L e a d e rs
Mason Hill Folk
Plan ” Pot Luck”
I
t l 't~'i / !
_________________
I
’’Cleopatra” New
Venetian Feature
Funeral Hom e
O / 7 / y ^ ^ A / o r e S /jo /y o /s iq r f i a y s 7 7 / C /? r /s ffr r a s /
Every Man can use plenty o f handmade
Here's a man's ideal Christmas gift!
ROBES
T IE S
$590
I
§
s
§
Pre-Holiday Dinner
Reedville Fridas
»
s
4-star gift! W arm ! Dressy!
9
Men's G l o v e s
Thatcher Ladies
Planning a Tree
£
s
§
More Days
Till X’mas s
$149
Shop N ow !
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É Fur Collars, Edgings, Jabots!
Mountaindale Folk
Observe Birthday
COATS
69*
s
I
s
s
k
98«
Capitol News Letter
«FA 1O N S BEITiCi
Funds limited? Full fashioned silk
SI
BEDSPREADS
H O SE
49
Flannel ROBE I
50c
25c
23c
29c
2-lb.
Box
SUPER SUDS
-| Qp
OQo
ja o V
brown.
4 for
19c
29c
$1.69
S u p er S u d s—
4 p k g s . ..............
If you want something real good, try this
FLOUR
PILLSBURY.
4 9 -lb . sa ck
Prlcea have advanced, but we are giving you this one chance
to buy a hipli pilule Floui at a very low cost.
We have a new w heat cereal— W heatex, cooks
in 10 minutes. This is som ething different and we
believe yon will enjoy eating it. Come in and get
a free sample.
Our Christm as Candy is on display, all fresh anil
clean in our large glass showcase. Special prices
in quantities.
Wiley’s New Deal Grocery
J u st P h o n e 1001
3 .«
C orn er 3rd an d M ain
Dump T R U C K $
BABY DOLL
Electric Lights! All Steel Made!
Hand painted, rosy complexion
J u st A s T h e
D o cto r O rd ered
79e
VYZ1 place strongest empha­
sis on this branch of our
business — th a t’s why your
physician will suggest thnt
«end prescriptions hers.
T
A C o m p le te S to ck
o f S ta p le D ru g s
.N R
Fellows! New, Stream-lined
’ Toodlums, Jr." All Rubber
P re s c rip tio n s
.
PALM DRUG STORE
Prescription Druggists
1208 Ma n St.
FREE DELIVERY
89
Is It a dandy! N early 20’ long I It
dumps ju st like big trucks! Its head­
lights shine! Stands aU sorts of hard
use! So strong it's alm ost impossible
to wear out! B a iie rie t Sc each /
. high from her toes to
her head! Her head, legs and arm s
are movable and can take life-like
poses! She can take baths too! And
Is a (veil behaved doll! Priced low!
-Z
Phone 266
C HRISTM AS
STORE
J .C .P E N N E Y G O .
D E P A R T M E N T
s
«
s
STO R I
Bring the Kiddies ii
to Meet Sente
SATURDAY
i
i
S
s
s
$