The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning.' July 21, 1932
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Beta Chi Honored
Wednesday
Evening
... The home of Dr. and Mrs. B.
H-.Whitff on North Capitol street
was the scene of an attractive af
fair Wednesday eyenlas when
their daughter. Miss Eloise White
assisted by Miss Llla Cation en
tertained members of the BeU
Chi sorority With a delighftul
evening of bridge.
Gladioli in TiTid hues were ar
ranged in lovel bouquets about
the spacious rooms, of the White
home where markers at bridge
were arranged for, Miss Faye
Cornutt. Miss Ethel Adams, Miss
CarQyl Braden, Miss Helen
Boardmam Miss Ruth Pick, Miss
ci phAlns. Miss Margaret
Pnrrlne, Mlss Gayaelle Beckett
Miss Florence tower,. Miss Rosa
lind, Van Winkle and.hef house
guest Mis .Elisabeth DeFrees fof
Troy, OMo, and the hostesses,
Miss White land-Mlsa.. Cation.
High score for the evening was
won -by Miss Faye . Cornutt and
second, award was won by Miss
Caroyl Braden. .
Sllverton.-jrhe Woman's club
benefit tea held Tuesday after-,
noon at the home of. Mrs. W. : R.
Toml3on on McClain street prov
ed a delightful affair. Around 30
club members and friends called
' daring the afternoon. Violin solos
by Miss Beryl Ottaway, talented
young violinist of Silverton, ac
companied by Mrs. Feme Daven
port; readings by Jean Tomlson
and piano duets by Catherine
Tomlson and Mildred Hubbs were
enjoyed.
Presiding at the tea table in
the dining room, made lovely with
baskets of yellow coreopsis and
white daisies, was Mrs. John E.
Hosmer, president of the club. As
sisting In serving were Mildred
Hubbs. Catherine Tomiaon, Lav
cm Herrick and Ellen Christen
son. - Baskets of flame colored
gladioli were used In the living
room.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Keene
will motor to Portland Saturday
where they will pass the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook, of
Indlonapolis, Tnd.. Mr. Cook is
serving in the capacity of head
of the Americanism department
of the American Legion. On Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Keene, in com
pany with Mrs. Sophie Keene, will
leave by motor for Los . Angeles
where they will attend the Olym
pic games. They plan to be In Cal
ifornia three weeks, visiting in
San Francisco and other points be
fore returning home.
Eldridge. Miss Virginia Sahli
entertained members of her Sun
day school class, the 4-L's, with a
picnic at the river Monday.
Present were Dorothy Sharff,
Arley Parks, Rosemany Nusom,
Lela Runcorn, Frances Woods
Lorraine and Dorothy Sahli, Rus
sell Sahli, Kenneth Scharff. Mrs.
J. E. Scharff, Miss Gladys Brown
and Mias Sahli.
SOCIAL CALENDAR '
' Thursday; July ,21
All day meeting of Ladies Aid of the Woman's Re
Jef Corps, at home of Mrs. Alice-Davles, 941 North
Cottage street. Pot luck dinner at noon.
. Message meeting of Spiritualist church of. Divine
rruth, at 253 D. street.-F.Gordon Fleming in" -charge i
f meeting. : "'.'"" 7 " ' 1
Temperance meeting, Leslie Hall,-South Commer
cial and Meyers streets, 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Necia,E. Buck,
speaker. v "
High Pats of Jason Lee church, will meet Thurs
day, 8 p. m. Fireplace room of church.
Friday, July 22
Benefit Bridge tea, Illahee Country club, Friday.
2 p. m. "
Japanese garden tea, Toung People's League of
Sam Japanese community church, on International
House grounds, 670 South Winter street,- 7:30 to 10
o'clock.
Pattern
Mri -Elsie Bolt
Bridge Hpkess ; ; ,-,
Independence Mrs. Elsie Bolt
of the training school faculty en
tertained Friday at a delightful
formal 7 o'clock dinner party and
apartment shower" in - honor of
Mrs. Mona D. Sheldon- who'' will
live In an apartment in Eugene
while attending university during
a year's leave of absence from her
position as seventh grade critic of
the Independence training school.
, The evening was spent at bridge
with four tables of cards In play.
Miss Henrietta Wolfer held high
score cards and Mrs. Clara
Thompson, low score.
Invited guests were Misses Hel
en Martin, Oma Belle Emmons,
Mary Donaldson, Vera Johnson,
Fay Johnson, Mesdamee Helen
Nelson, Clara Thompson, Delia
Keeney, Mona Sheidin, Sophia
Barnum, all of Independence;
Misses Migonne Goddard, Henriet
ta Woolfer, Florence Beardsley,
Hazel Kirk, and Hilda Topp of
Monmouth; Leila Howe of Esta-
cada, and Mrs. F. M. Martin of
Santa Monica, Cal.
The Hi Pats of Jason Lee
church will meet Thursday even
ing at S o'clock in the Fireplace
room of the church. Miss Gatha
Bfesseer, chief Pat, will preside
and Miss Hallle Chamberlain, soc
ial pat, has planned a surprise
for the group's play hour. All
members are urged to be there
since there will not be an assemb
ly the frist Thursday In August.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Traug
er of Lindsay, Cal., who have been
house guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. J. T. Delaney on North
Summer street for the past few
days, left Salem Wednesday by
motor for their home In Californ
ia. Mr. Trauger made the, trip to
Oregon especially to enjoy the
fishing which the Oregon streams
afford.
Mrs. Claude Wright and son
Richard of Portland were guests
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Ed Wright In the Fisher Apart
ments. They returned to their
home Wednesday evening.
Salem .Couple "
Gelebfate Anniversary
A. Johnson and Mrs. Myrtle John
son of ' West . Salem SDonsored a
big picnic and family reunion to-
ceniiy to celebrate lne - golden
wedding-anniversary of Mr. "and
Mrs. D. Di Wilkinson of Mill City,
wno had been married 50 rears
July .
This date was also the birthday
of Your of the relatives present at
tne celebration, Mrs. Myrtle John
son of West Salem, Miss Carmen
Decker of Pocatello, Idaho, Miss
Hope Wilkinson cf Turner, and
Mrs. Alice Chance of Mill City.
The picnic and' family set-to
gether was held near Gates and all
seven of the living children were
present as well as over 40 grand
and great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson and
small son Stephen, accompanied
by their house guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Smith and young son
Richard of Seattle, returned
home Sunday evening from Nels-
cott Beach' where they have been
vacationing for the past fort
night. Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Hock-
ett joined the group and they
were additional guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Benson's for the past
week.
Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Gilbreath and daughter Joan, who
joined Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hern
and child of Portland in a motor
trip to DeLake, have returned
after a few days outing. They
were guests of William C. Hern
and family who have a summer
cottage at the resort.
Turner. The women of the
Christian Church Missionary so
ciety will hold their July meet
ing Thursday at the home of Mrs.
D. S. Riches. Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap
will present the subject and there
will be special music. The annual
picnic of the society will be held
the third Thursday in August.
Mr. and Mrs. George Friday of
Hood River were the weekend
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Johnson.
Mrs. Ht. . LeFurgy
uinner nostess f
Tuesdsiy I
One of the Smart social laffalra
of the week was the dinner party
given-Tuesday evening ..with Mrs.
Margaret-LeFhrrv a. hoatAsa In
her attractive - suburban home
"Monmouth Orchard. The; af
fair was la compliment to a group
or intimate friends of the honor
guest.
A mixed hnunnnt nf an miner
flowers centered the dinner table
where covers were placed for Mr.
and Mrs. Ervln T. Smith and son
Ervin Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hart
man, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith,
air. and Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs.
J. B. CralK. Homer Smith Jr.. UIm
Margaret Cooley, v Miss Frances
mow -an ine nosiesa, miss Mar
garet Lerurgy.
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One of the intereatinV weAkenit
trips enjoyed recently wtr. that
taken bv the Rov Mills famllv.
when Mr." and Mrs. Mills" and,
cmraren KODerta, 11a and Charles,
accompanied by Elliott' Price of
Portland, " motored to Mt. Hood
Saturday-and oh Sunday the eh-
ure group with the exception of
Mrs. Mills - m&d nn & nartv an
climbed Mt. Hood. They reported
a rery interesting climb with an
unusual amount of snow for thin
time of year, as compared with
previous years. They returned
nome bnnday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rlckson of
Toledo, Oregon, will arrive in Sa
lem Friday to enjoy the weekend
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne T. Loder on Lincoln street.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickson will leave
Monday for Portland where they
win Tisu witn relatives an
friends for a few days.
The Misses Jane Johnson and
Marjorie Humphreys returned to
their home Monday from Camp
Hillockbur in the Cascades, where
they had been for a week. Miss
Johnson is vice-president of the
congregation young people's camp
and Miss Humphreys is Salem representative.
Jason Lee Group '
Present Play ' V
. f A., ihree-aet; comedy which
promises unusual opportunity for
laugh ts 'Skyrlders," which Is
being presented by the Jason Lee
xoung reopie s council .at Jason
Lee church, Friday evening. July
22.. at 8 o'clock. Miss Beulah Gra
ham, member of the national fra
ternity ' of drama,; Theta Alpha
Phi, and member of the June 31
class of Willamette university la
directing the production. A' group
who are especially Interested in
arama are .taking part In the
comedy. The institute fund. Is to
be benefitted by proceeds from
the play.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferena Ktelnor nf
Portland are being congratulated
upon tne blrtn of a dan rhr
born Sunday. July 17, at the
x-urwana sanitarium.- The little
iaay nas been named Diana Re
gin a. Mrs. Steiner will be remem
bered to Salem friends as- Miss
Elisabeth Levy, prominent and
accomplished violinist.
Mrs. Ed Scbrshor ml
daughter arrived. Thursday after
noon from' Portland, -to make
uneir. new home lhSalem. They
will be "at home" to th frni
at. 458 South High street. Mr.
occreoer is. manager of the new
Pay and Take It store In South
Salem. - . ,
. Mr. and Un h.i xj..
children. Jean. John , and Laura
7. ana Mrs. Hoss' neice. MUs
Veatah Pettys of Nehalem. will
leave Saturday for Taft, where
they will enjoy the remainder of
the summer season at the Hoss
beach bouse "Hal's Half Acre".
Mrs. Miles McKey and children
Mercedes and Bobby are plan
ning to leare Monday by motor
for San Francisco, where they
will visit relatives for the re
mainder of the summer season.
Suver Sam Surer and Tt(
McLean were married Tuesday.
They are making their home in
Corvallls.
I NEAT, WHAT? I
Looking for all the world like split
sections of a tarurerine. this neat
little turban, worn by lovely Baba,
Shan ton. is the newest ehapeau lor
ail round use.- It is fashioned eX
crane ehrei strips on a foundation
of black cet.'. Smart and esmfort
able, it can be worn tor afteraoem
. ; tea, r dinner, or the theatre. t f
Amitician Glub
At: Hill Home V
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Members of the Amitldan dub
were enjoyably entertained Wed
aesday afternoon. when Mrs. Da
vid Bennett HUlf was hostess in
ner attractive nome 'on South
Church street,' . Iv - .
The afternoon was spent infor
mally with sewinr and conversa
tion, after which. a dstnty lunch
eon was served ,by (he hostess.
Those In the rroirB included. Mrs.
Oliver Huston, Mrs. Edwin Vles
ko, Mrs. Mike Pasek, Mrs. Knight
Pearcy, Mrs. RJl. Whits,- Mrs.
C A. Downs. Mrs. -Carl Emmons.
sad the hostess.' Mrs. David Ben-
sett jniL- ;
Mrs. Merrill Ohllng is convales
cing at her horn on ' South High
street after having underwent a
major operation recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spauldlng
and daughter Leone, left a few
days ago for Newport where they
will pass the next two weeks.
Mr. sndTTMrs. Adolph Brlgg
and .daughter". Barbara of .Takl;
ma, 'Washington, wno nave oeen
visltlnc .at the . home ' of " Mr".
Brtggs's . .sister, Mrs! '. Russell
Bonesteele. left Wednesday by
motor-for a vacation at the Ore
gon beaches. They plan to return
to their Washington home during
the latter part of July.
Mrs. Frederick K. Conover of
Madison, Wisconsin, is expected
to arrive in Salem Friday morn
ing from California where she
has been sojourning recently, to
visit at the home of her daughter
and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. W.
Wells Baum.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mott mo
tored to "Portland Thursday on a
combined business and pleasure
trip.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle are
expected home Friday morning ,
from Vancouver, B. C., where they
have been for the past week. Dr.
Lytle atteded the National Veter
inarian convention which has been
in session In that city.
Rickey . The ladies of the
Rickey Sunshine club will enter-,
tain their husbands the evening ,
of July 23 at the J. Jasmer home.
The meeting will open at 8 o'
Mrs. William Mott and son
Billy and Mrs. Mott's sister, Mrs.
John White and son Francis Ger-
ber, arrived home. Sunday even
ing from a three weeks outing
spent on the Santlam river.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Dick, 1790
South High street, are receiving
congratulations upon the birth
of a little daughter, born July 18,
at the Salem General hospital.
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Some Mighty Smart
Girls
Are Wearing Our
Swede
Leather
Jackets
and they're only
These smart leather jackets are regularly priced at $8.50.
The suede jacket, brilliant In ANY color, Is becoming In
creasingly popular among young business women and school
girls. Yours is waiting for you at Bishop's!
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Jade Green
Sand
COLORS:
Nile Green
Suntan
BISHOPS
136 North Commercial Street
KOTXCB OF APPOIXTMXXT
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Notice is hereby riven that the
undersigned hasf bees duly ap
pointed by the County Court ot
the State of Oregon, v for the
County of Marios, as Executrix
of the last will and testament and
estate ot Charles A. Park, deceas
ed, and that she. ias duly quali
fied as sueh executrix: all persons
ha via r 'claims- against the estate
of . said decedent are hereby no
tified, to present the same, duly
verified, 'to me. at the omce of
Ronald C Glover, my attorney,
102 Oregon.; Building. Salem.
Marlon . County,'.' Oregon. . within
six monj-hsjtrppj he date" of this
notice. :
Dated at . Salem," Oregon, this
80th day of June, HJz.
. MARY W. PARK.
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament and estate ot Charles
W. Park, deceased
RONALD CT GLOVER.
Attorney for Executrix,
Salem. . Oregon. J-J0-Jly-7-14-21-Zt.
GREAT SALE
v transparent baking and serving ovenwarr
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After the sale -GLASBAKE Ware" will be. sold at regular price
Good nrws for the thrifty hoMckccpcz.
Large dupMC of genuine -G1ASBAKE".
U stving that arc truly reaurkabfe. Foe
tnteoccCaMcroie with coven arc regular,
hr $1.71 oWingthkaUc they arc only fun
is fuBy guaranteed against
Qjick TSottoca is Matured oa genuine
GIASBATE U'id iSom cam&ax
ndiacioa of die keaL
SOUND CAKE PLATO-WEDiUM SOUND TO. rlATtS-MSSUU BVEAD PANS
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5HALIOV SAXCM tASCS ftt PIATB PARTITIONZD VKZTASLE DBHSS
See Window Display of
New "Smoky Glass' VKitcKexi and
Refrigerator Sets
Plain Irory or Green
Wonderfully Low Prices Very Latest Creation
NOTE DrXXERWARE BARGAINS, TOO
Salem. Hardware CoJ
120 North Commercial SU, Salem, Ore
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NINE A. M
SHIPLEY'S
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By ANNE ADAMS
This delightful home frock that
Is so becoming to the larger fig-
are affords excellent opifortunity
to nse one of the gay cotton prints
la vogne. The scalloped . details
and stitched pleats are so design
ed to disguise one's contour. The I
vestee of contrasting color has a
smart treatment of lapels and tie
enas. it Is such a practical frock
ana so inexpensive to make.
Pattern 2377 may be ordered
only in sixes 38 to 48. Slse 38
requires 3 7-8 yards ot 38-inch
taonc.ana yard contrasting.
S1 fifteen eent (15e) ta
c4a or tUnpi (coins pr(rrrd.
for aacb satlera. Wriu plataS
rir nam, addict and tjl aam
r Ba aara to auta alia araatad.
laar unnn arardreba ui ba
pUaaed aakiiy and inaxpaatiTe; -itb
thm atdttioea of odt earrtat
S3 para faahia catalog. The beat -
til aaaaoa'a afternoon, aiort
and ctaning froeka, Unceria. kouia
drcasea and kiddiea' eaodela ail
praonaliy ehoseo by Ansa Sdama,
aro naJe avaiiabla- tferougb thia
beaatiful book Send for jonr ropy '
-today. ?riea of tatalee.' fifteen
cents. OsUlos sod pattern togetta
r. tenty.fie ceata. f-ldreis all
aaall aod order to Sutman Pat
ters Department, 143 West lTlb
8trt. New Tark City.
UNDIES
High quality rayon mesh
panties, shorties and
Mahatmas 27c $-
each or 4 for ... X
ANKLETS
Mesh and plain weaves
in the pastel shades, siz
es 6 to 9, 15c pair, . ?-
3 pair X
PANTIES
Mesh and lace combina
tions, panties and Mah
atmas,. 55c each or "
2 for 1
DRESSES
Infants' dresses, hand
embroidered batiste,
each 55c or $-
DRESSES
Silk cr e p e de chine,
prints, pastel and white.
We can't sell them for a
dollar but thti dollar val
ue is more than f fcf
2 to 12 for D
$2.87 $3.87 $4.87
CORSELETTS
Tnner belt, figured ba
tiste, and all elastic I-!,
girdles 55c; 2 for..: :L X
PAJAMAS J
Beach pajamas and
fiMkr, for lftdies nd
"littleUdieg l-f
2 for 1
SWEATERS
All wool sweaters, tight
and loose weaves, bright
and dark shades, $"
2 for X
TAMS
Group of tarns and bar
ets, white and colors, get
a selection at -
HOUSE
DRESSES
Exceptionally well
hoose dresses, clerer Utile
styles, good colors 35c
3 Fop 01
All infaatsr wear at dosing-
eot prices . . .
HATS
Panama hats. "Panama"
is the trade name they're
made in 70
America I V
.DRESSES
Kiddies' silk printed
dresses, 2, 3 and 4 years,
55c or. -
2 for . ...... X
GIRDLES .
Figured . elastic, zipper
in satin and brocaded
batiste . ' "
broadcloths - JL
DRESSES
Group of printed dresses
plain dresses and uni
forms to go $
at . 1
GOWNS
High quality rayon mesh
gowns, ribbon trimmed
new -f
lengths Jl
SNUGGIES
Genuine "snuggies" na
tionally known, the "all
in one" -
garment X
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Spectacular
Values
f, for Dollar
fj)ay
70x80 Cotton Blankets,
double bed size ....
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THURSDAY and FIUPAY
10c
CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE
Beige snd black, pair
12-INCH RUFFLED CURTAINS
Pair
25c
43-INCH ALL LINEN CRASH CLOTHS
Colored borders ,
50c
54-INCH ALL LINEN CRASH CLOTHS
Colored borders
75c
SLIPS
Loomcraft fabrics, " pas
tel shades, we will sell
them at 35c each :
or 3 for
89c RUFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS
With dainty, colored border effects, pair......
50c
.2 for
Little Boys' Suits in fast color broadcloth,
values to $1.00 : 'L2 for
Children's Cotton Ribbed Stockings,
no wtwM.w..M.M..12 p r
44x44 Pure Linen Lunch Cloth,
now i...:. 2 for
Pure Silk, also
.Rayon Undies . r 3 for
Pure Thread Silk Hose,
popular shades . 3 prs.
81x90 Bed Sheets,
good grade
42x36 Pillow: Cases,
priced at .Lj
2 for
-8 for.
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43-INCH PILLOW CASES
Fair qusllty, each ........ . . ...
49e FIGURED-RAYON VOILES Our complete
stock to select from. 35c yd, 3 yds. for.....
10c
..$1.00
Girls' and Blisses' Heavy Fleece Lined Rain-
coats, values to 14.50 - . ,
Hearj Oil doth
Squares L. ... 4 for
1
BAGS
White, moire lined and
they have coin compart
ment and mirror
55c; 2 for.....
BLOUSES
Jack Tar knits & broad
cloths, sleeveless and
sleevetts 55c; $"
2 for ...... ..:X
DRESSES
i Your choice of voile
' dresses, a summer clean
up at i
each X
RUFFLED MARQUISETTE with dot cr figure.
Green, Rose, Blue, Gold. 29c ysiues at 21c yd.; I yds. for
$1.00
69c Heavy Cham bray
Work Shirts
S9-INCH BEST GRADE ROUGH IROSHANARA) ff
CREPE. White, Yenow. Nile. EggbeIL yard .. iJl.UW.
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!!
OVER 800 YARDS plsin and f sncy aU silk flat crepes.
,'onnerly sold up to $1.85. Every wanted color. Ex. Spe yd.
75c
LACS TRIMMED RAYON TAFFETA1 SAd RAYON CREPE SLIPS.
White, pink, peach. $1.11 and
L33 values. Dollar Days itJC-
LADLES CHARDONIZX MESH HOSE. Fine quality. -an
colors, pair 35c; 3 for.........:. :
$1.00
PAST COLOR PRINTED COTTON VOILES - PA
It inches, 33c value. To dose, yard.............:...-........ XOC
tt-INCH 5-PIECE ALL LINEN CRASH SETS -' f ff
with, colored borders. $LS values st..t....V............,vXeUl
,...50c
2 for-
Men's Broadcloth Dress Shirts,
white and colors .. 2 for
One Lot of Boys Shirts, Blazers, Caps and
other Good Bargains 3 for
Men's Athletic
Union Suits 3 for
Boys" Athletic
; Union Suits 4 for
Men's Dress Socks,
values to 59c , , "- '. .pr8.'
Men's Rayon Union Suits, non-ron, knit, reg
ular values to 98c now - M;? for
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
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$1.00
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$i;oo
18-INCH 5-PIECK ALL LINEN
CRASH SETS ONLY .........
BE HERE
EARLY
SHIPLEY'S
NOT ALL
SIZES
ONE HUNDRED SILK SCARFS Very newest color
jomblnatfcms. Our refDlar 95c rrade. Dollar Days .....
50c
Elliott Dry.Goods Gompahy
176 N. Liberty Street Two Doors North of Penney's
357 COURT STUiiir
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