The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 08, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, July 8, 193
PAGE SIX
Society . Glubs
Music
News and ; FeMiires of Interest to Women
MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor
Homemaking
Styles . . Food
Announcement of
Marriage in
South Told
AN Interesting' announcement
being revealed la the marriage
of Miss Blanche Leabo. dangle
ter of Mr.- and Mrs. E- U Leabo of
The Dalles, and Ira Hull of aanta
Monica, California, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hull of North Bend.
' Oregon, which was an event or
.Monday night, June 28, at Santa
Monica. The ceremony was per
' formed at the Methodist parson
age In the presence of Immediate
relatives and close friends of the
couple.
Mrs. Hull is a graduate of
scbools in The Dalles and of
Northwestern Business co118,
Portland. She is connected with
the state land board department.
Mr. Hull is associated with the
rity bus line in SanU Monica
where the couple will make their
borne; Mrs.-Hull is now In Salem
and will return to the south
shortly. I
Tuesday night Mrs. Hull was
the honor guest at an informal
party for which, her sister, Mrs.
Frederick LaDue (Vera Leabo).
' was hostess at the Fisher apart
ments Cards, were V7 dr
lng the evening followed by a late
' supper served by t h e hostess.
Honors for cards went to Miss
Lula iMcClay and Mrs. Hull.
Guests Ridden to honor Mrs.
Hull Jwer Miss Yvonne Smith,
Miss Charlotte-. LaDue. Miss Lulu
McClay, Miss Myrtle McClay, Miss
Eula j Beckner. Miss Helen Mc
ElroyL Miss Luella Baker, Miss
' Colene Mennls. Mrs. George Mc
Kenzle and Mrs. LaDue.
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Guests Visiting at
Sanders Home
Visiting at the home of Dr.
CLUB CALENDAR
Thursday, July 8
Women's Missionary society
of Englewood United Brethren
church, picnic at dinger park,
11 a.m.
- Willing Workers class of the
First Christian church, with
'Mrs. G. A.-Reeher, route 7, box
47, 2 p.m For transportation
be at church 1:30 p.m.
Merry Minglers. with Mrs.
Dan Scharf on route 7, 2 p.m.
W.R.C. no-host lunch at
fairgrounds.
Friday. Joly
Daughters of Union Veter:
ans of the Civil War, 8 p.m.
Armory.
Women's Missionary society.
First Baptist church, with Mrs.
Marion Curry, 2455 Trade
street, no host luncheon, 1
o'clock. 1
N.A.L.C. auxiliary, with Mrs.
Millard Doughton, 1820 North
l$th street, 2 p.m. j
f Women of the Salem Dakota
clab. with Mrs. O. W. Emmons,
1780 Court street.
K.C.K.T. club picnic, meet at
bridge 10:45 a.m.
Sunday, July 11
Mission Bottom - homecom
ing picnic, all day at Mission
Bottom schoolhouse, bring
lunch. -
State department of Disabled
American Veterans of the
World war, picnic at South
Forks of Silver Creek park.
Monday, July 12 .
W.R.C. "500". and pinocnle
party. Fraternal ftemple, 2 p.m.
1 Houseguests Are
EjII LCI LdlUCU dl
Buffet Dinner
MR. and Mrs. Ira.Fitts enter
tained at several affairs over
the ; weekend to honor their
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dan
Phillips of Portland. Mrs. Phillips,
the . former Katherlne Livesley,
has many friends in Salem. She
Is a bride of this June.
On Saturday guests bidden to
the Fitts home for a buffet sup
per were Dr. and Mrs. Howard
Barlow, Mr. and "Mrs. Heber
Princehouse, Miss Lucy Staples,
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Robinson.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs., Fitts
entertained the same group of the
pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips
at their country place on the river
road. A picnic dinner was served
in the grove. Additional guests
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Friedricks, Mr. and Mrs. !
Ralph Buridge of McMinnville. !
Late in the evening the group i
returned to town to be served a
late supper.
Mrs. Albert to Honor
Round-Up Club
Mrs. Joseph H. Albert will en
tertain members of the Round-Up
club this afternoon at the country
home of the Asel Eoffs near Jef
ferson. Luncheon will be served
followed by an afternoon of cards.
Guests w i LI be Mrs. Robert
Downing, Mrs. Edgar Hartley,
" "; Mrs. Renben Boise, Mrs. Frank
lUfe fHt TiJI.,JiA Snedecor, Mrs. Max O. Buren, Mrs.
1Y1TS. KsllIIOn IrlUQQ Charles H. Robertson, Mrs. John
Rand, Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding,
Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, Mrs. J. T.
Whittig. Mrs. John C. Griffith
and Mrs. Percy Keljy. ; -' .
and Mrs. 1. N.
Supper Hostess
Tuesday i
MM k
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Today's Menu
Raspberries in Novel
Dessert Dish
Summer Luiicheon
Menu Features
Souffle I i
piate xor summer . Pineapple-cotUge cheese aaiaa , make a good de8Wrt dish
' berlns with cheese souffle. Casserole of meat and spaghetti f . -i.
A casserole dish will be th F r e h uncooked raspberfW 1
main course for today s meat jellied la raspDerry geiauno mum
that includes buttered squash.
cut in cubes to be piled In sherbet
carefully cooked and dished
with a big spoon onto large (the
very biggest possible) slices of
' broiled tomato.
MARION'S CHEESE SOUFFLE
. Make a cream sauce of 3 table
spoons shortening, 4 tablespoons
flour and 1 cup milk. Melt 1 cup
cheese into this and add salt, pep
per and Worcestershire sauce and
fold in 3 beaten egg yolks then
the beaten whites. Bake for 1
hour at 325 degrees in a pan of
Battered squash
Lemon chiffon pie
Top ; the cottage cheese with
to serve in mid summer, especial
ly when there's sVdafr of Ice cre!a
put on the top.-
Any uncooked frnit will rise te
fresh raspberry jam to add at- the surface of the gelatine,! se
nlan to add it when the mixture
is already beginning to congeal.
Fresh raspberry sauce, made
from mashed berries which have'
been sweetened well - with pow
dered sugar and allowed to stian
for an hour or more goes well oi
sponge cake or ice cream.
tractive color and good flavor,
MEAT AND SPAGHETTI
" 1 pound ground beef
1 medium onion
1 green pepper chopped
1 can cooked spaghetti
4 cup water ,
Chop onion and green pepper.
. . . , ; 7 r: frv with meat until brownea.
water.- e sure to leave iu ibb --- . A . i itor-
full length of time. long slow add m andput in alter
cooking win make it less name Bnb.titute cooked spaghetti cracker is to be buttered, then
to sink after removal from oven. May """ tomato for on it a paper thin slice of !d!H
, iresn peas or asparagus r- the prepared spaghetti. Sprinkle pickle, and then a very mm t
ranged at one side of the souffle wIth cn,mD, and bake until of cheddar cheese. Put In the
will add the touch of green color brown and weu heated through, oven to melt. Be sure the pif kl
and fresh flavor needed. A square
of jellied pineapple juice flavored - .
with fresh mint and garnished One ingenius mother has a
with pineapple cubes will be ar- sugar shaker on the breakfast
ranged on lettuce leaves. To com- r0om table, with the correst niix
plete the plate. , add either pars- ture of spice and sugar for cin
leyed new potatoes or potato nam on toast. It'e a simple mat
chips,, or clubhouse salad. , ter to make cinnamon toast lor
Dessert should be either fresh breakfast, lunch or an evening
loganberry or raspberry sherbet snack when the "fixings are so
and wafers or white cake. handy.
A refreshing appetizer beghia
with a long salted cracker. Th
is wiped dry.
The Best in
Beauty Work
Popular Price
Miller's Beauty Parlor
Miller Bldjc. Phone TfttS
f'The only way you could lighten my household burden would be to
keep my husband out of this kitchen!"
Sanders are their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs 1 Newton Sanders or hama
Monica, California. They will be
here 1 for several weeks and will
also Visit with! Mrs. John Reiss
beckj mother of Mrs. Sanders.
Mr. !Sanders Is a graduate of
Willamette university.
Mrs. Max Ryland (Marjorte
Sanders) who j has been in Sa
lem this past year will leave the
first -of next week with her young
son. f Sheldon. ' for Nevada City.
California, where she will join
Mr. ttyland. The couple plan to
make the southern city ineir
home. Mrs. Ryland has just re
turned from Baker where she
has been visiting Senator W. H.
Strayer. Over the Fourth Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Sanders and
Mrs. l. N. Sanders motored to
Baker and brought Mrs. Ryland
home with them. --
?Mrs Berg Entertains' .
' ;.'Mrs it ; E.I Berg entertained
, Informaiiy-' yesterday, afternoon at
' her liome on, D street' U'iomrll
ment to members ot her 'club. A
dessert luncheon was., served by
the hostess and the.Ublei 'were
centered, with rosea and - suap-r
dragons. Mrs. Donald Toomb re
ceived ' night score for contract
which followed, the luncheon. -Guests
were Mrs. George R. K.
Moorhead. Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs.
J, A. Jelderks, Mrirr R us k I n.
Blatchford, Mrs. Joseph Young,
Mrai -Verae RoMj. Mr. Donald
- Toomb and Mrs.-' Berg.
Dakotans' Meeting at
Picnic Today . ".
The ladles auxiliary, to the Da
kota club will Have .a 1 birthday
party and noon picnic, at the
home of Mrs.; O. W. Emmons at
1789 Court street on Friday.
Guests are asked to bring their
own table service and lunch.
iiss Martlia Sprague ha left
for ; Seattle where she .will, visit
with friends for several days.
fRS. Clifton Mudd entertained
a group of friends at her Piano Students in
home on North Capitol street t i
to honor Mr. Mudd who will leave KeCltal
tomorrow for a trip to the east
and south. Supper was served In Miss Ruth Bedford's piano pu-
the garden and guests enjoyed an Plls appeared in recital at the
evening of conversation around Roberts studio last night at 8
the outdoor fireplace. o'clock. Those included on the
Mr. Mndrt. who iu PiaitPH rnir program were Mary Reimann.
in Salem Elks lodge, will attend Irene Gr,ce- Ruth Van Bushkirk, ;Qf E. T. Sacchl
the national Elks convention at Louise Willey, Garlon Wallace,
Denver this coming week and will Buena Stewart, Mary Jean Clark, j mT ANGEL Miss Marie Cath-
Journey to the south and east John Reynolds, Imogene Rock, jerin Erwert, daughter of Mr.
where he will visit with friends Nadine Lewis, Irene Knower, Mar- an(i Mrs. John, Erwert of Mt. An-
and relatives. He plans to be gone Suerite Lehman, Eloise Findley, ger &ni Edward J. Sacchi, son of
about five weeks, and will make Dorothy Rullfson and Goldie Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sacchi of Mar-
No sales kit contains a remedy for this frequently-encountered bur
den. The best you can do is put up a brave front. For this, on a
hot day, we suggest a dress you can "go to town" in in both
senses. The model above is a supreme example of this. Wine linen
whose enormous white, bound buttonholes play the dual role of
ornamentation and front closure. A full skirt for plenty of action.
Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc.
Miss Erwert Bride
the trip by train.
Miss Lewis Will Study
In Portland
Miss Elizabeth Lewis, Salem
pianist, will leave for Portland
Cohen. tinor r.aMt wo united in mar
iriage at a pretty ceremony at St.
Mrs. Eloise Roderick of Port- Mary's Catholic church Wednes-
land and Mrs. Ella Morrison of day morning at 8 o'clock.
Clarkston, Washington, have! ReT Alcuin' Helbel read the
been v 1 s i t in g at the David ,nuptial high mass and Rev. Plac
Wright home for several days. iiUB Fiterst played the wedding
mareh and accompanied St. Mary's
Jean Elliott, daughter of the choir. Mrs. Otto Oswald sang "Ave
today to begin her study in the, John J. Elliotts, is visiting with Maria."
master class of Dr. Karol LIz-Ner aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
&"2rJ!?. f B!mV,n iher'therd in wite
vatory of . Music. Miss Lewis was J "
Awarded a ' scholarship for thel Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet.
class which will be held in the sr., entertained Dr. and Mrs. W. lap. collar Her lonr
Fine Arts building during the Hugh Williamson ot Portland as j Sie vil was worn 'in cap effect
next -two weeks. ; r thelrfueats over the Fourth at ( wIth ' of braided tulle
v While in' Portland Miss Lewis, their suburban home. - -(.,, nf r.n tuii at
The bride, given In marriage by
satin, made in princess style with
long train, long sleeves, lace yoke
! outlined with seed pearls and
will be " the -houseguest of Mr
and Mrs. John Taylor.
Junior Musicians
Have Meetinj
. Mr.
are' enjoying a
at Newport.
I or
In the Valley
Social Realm
j Connie .
; Oummcsr ;
! Clearance
' GuM:
i EDroccGC
- , Valto4.95:
Others 27 "to 3.87-
i One Lot VaL to 15.0d .
r7.S7
Slacks 98c
" Bathing Suits
1.90 "to 2.3S.
SSsC7c,i29
; and op .
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I Savings in AH Depts.
LOOK FOR THE BIG
NEON SIGN
Sat.
: Open
; Till
Sally
F 337
C-Court
St.
1 either side. Her bouquet was
ana Mrs. 'Charles Felke .vtj t ninv rnuimii mil
month's ojourn bou,ardllu ; i
Miss Lucille Erwert," sister, of
the bride, was maid of honor. She
The West Salem Woman', club wore t,uTqiJoIfeb,1Ue flSure n,et
picnic scheduled for July 11 has OTer Vlted taffeU. made In sil-
.l.t-- -p... - been Indefinite nontnonort . houette style outtonea aown me
luccuug vu a ucoua; iui WL uxmvu . r
meeting, members of the Junior
Musicians clnb of Salem made
final arrangements for a picnic to
be - held - in Dallas with the club
of that city on July 19.
Following practice, K. L. Ran
dall gare a talk on highway safe-'
ty. and durinr the business meet
ing a social committee was named Nasli-PettitVows
with Mrs. Raymon Guyon as head. , . ,
. " 11. laken at Church
A group of Salem maids were
entertained at the country bome MACLEAY Beautiful altar
Oswego this last week-end. roses formed the setting for the HiT 1 Jv 7 ZnAm M m
nns.. mi.. dnahi. rtn Armnn. h, i k- flanked by white candles. Miss
mi.. d. o.k ... p.thr x7a.a. Audrey Ebner, Miss Angela Bean
WWB UVIC AUU UiUOuUi iUlSB mat" v. w. r vuuvoub; uiviu-
jorle Herr. Miss Marjorie Jones, tag at 8:15 o'clock at the St
Miss Myrle Martin. Miss Anoka Joseph Catholic church to nnite
Coates. Miss Dorothy Moore and Miss Mildred Juanita N a s h , oodburn halL
loiss coiner venrs. uiiiitr ui ear, anu airs. r. 1:
. - -
front. Flowers of the same shade
were arranged in her hair and
she carried a nosegay of sweet
peas. The same costume was re
peated in pink for Miss Mary
Sacchi of Martinez, sister of the
groom, who was bridesmaid.
Robert Erwert was best man.
The wedding breakfast and din
ner were both served at the home
of the bride's parents. About 60
guests took part. Sweet peas and
roses were arranged about the
rooms and the bride's table was
and Miss Adelaide Skonetznl as
sisted in serving. In the evening
a wedding dance was giren at the
roodburn halL
If t9 Mmm C a aaV I war! 11 Va a
Nash of Macleay, and Earl Wal- !. "l,!;
Dedemn?tM.0, th1 W rrit Vnd M mTawaVbHde woVe a whlu
Disabled American Veterans . of W. S. Pettlt of Roberts. . v tv, .,,
the World- War will hold Its an- Mis. Lorain Nash, sister of the Su"Vck'n8aorTe.
nual picnic jrt the south falls In bride was ter only attendant. Gut of tta lncludd Mr and
silver CTeek state park Sunday, and Kenneth Moisan acted as Mrs. Fred Becker of Junction city,
July li; AH disabled veterans best man. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Schmidt ot Salem,
Hnd their families are urged to The bride was beautiful in a J J?-1Aj "LLSmV
eome and bring a basket dinner, floor length peach taffeta with a Mb iSM
Coffee and ice cream will be fur- large white bat and white acces- jKimer Schuite of Portland. Mr. and
nished by the organization. i sorieg, and she wore a crucifix 1 Mrs Raymond ziellnskl of Needy,. Mr.
that holrMi..j tn h n v nd Mra Leo Seifer of Gresham and
- .t.,i - , 1 I. t.?el?gd ? Der. STandniOth- Mr, and Mm x,ol, Duaa of Salem.
.umniuii iwiiuiii rrniurnui, pasr iug utie Mrs. jaines INasn.
and present, will gather at the She carried a white satin prayer
school on Sunday; July 11.-for book with red rose bud stream
an .all . day . homecoming . picnic, era . that : had belonged to her
Well, filled , lunch baskets . and grandmother. Mrs. F. X. Moisan,
table service should be brought and a white lace handkerchief
by the picnickers but-tee ci earn brought from Canaugbt, Ireland,
will be served on tbe." grounds. which bad been In the Eekengrln
.. " .. .v' l family for several generations:
v Mr. and , AInk Saul Jans- enter- The bridesmaid wore aqua M u
tained a -tbelr guests over the ' taffeta. - ; - - .m
weekend, at 4helr. home at Road's Mary Lebold Burton plaVed the
End. Mr. and. Mrs. . P. .C.. .Beck, wedding march and Mrs. Joe Al
Miss Barbara. Beck. and Palmer bright sang. Joe Herman and
Beck of-Los vAngeIes. 'Mr. and Pat Shea were ushers.1- -Mrs.
Kenneth Robinson-. Ml s s ''- Mrs." Pettlt attended Gervals
Sheila. Robinson,' Mrs.r HenrietU high school? and Sacred Heart
Robinson and Phillip Jans: t j; academy. Mr. Pettlt is a grad-
. .'i . . L nate of Bryant, S. D., high
John Walton is the name given school. . . .
to theon of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon " A wedding breakfast was serv-
F., Sackett at. MarshfJeld. Monday ed the bridal party and clos
night. Mrs. Sackett was Mtss reUtives at the bome of the
Beatrice -Walton. The baby boy bride's parenU; The young peo-
welghed nine pounds. Tou ounees. pie wUl spend some time at the
- ""' T . Oregon beaches before making
Mr. and Mrs. A. I Lindbeck thi iinma . nntn. -
will have as their house guests Mrs. Pettit's going away suit
for a fortnight, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- was pastel greetf with white ac-
liam . Foran and children of So- cessorles -
rento. Illinois. The travellers will .'.." e
arrive Friday in the capital. J
.-.;..- -.. ELDRIDGE An enjoyable at-
Mlss Leone Spanlding, dangh- ternoon was spent Saturday at
ter of the. Walter Spauldinga, Is the Pearl Patterson home when
the guest this week of Miss Molly Mrs. Patterson -entertained a
Jean Maison at the Maison cot- group in honor of v her son, Nor
tage at Nelscott. : . : man, whose birthday It was. Mrs.
, . C " T Charles .Russell assisted.
Miss Marian Herrick of Bolivia Present were: Norman and
has been the recent house guest Charles Patterson Rita Mae
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mur- Hannegan. Romona'Belleque, Al
dock. i vin and Chaflotte Russell. Dale
. : ! and Donald Nniom, Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. WDIard C. Mar- Tuve, Linda and Shirleey Girod,
shall and small daughter. Mar- all of this and the Mission Bot
tha, are leaving today- ton a torn community, Gilbert and Del
month's vacation at Seal Rock, bert Walker of Portland.
Restaurant Union
To Request Pact
. Representatives of the culinary
alliance .expect to meet at the.
Quelle tonight with members of
the Salem Restaurant association
to discuss ihe matter of a union
contract for the food business, ac
cording tov C A. Chambers,- the
alliance's business agent,
r The." alliance originally sub-;
m It ted a tentative, form ot agree
ment as to union labor, hours and
wages to the restaurant men, who
rejected . it, and the latter sub
sequently handed ; the union an
other plan, which the culluary
workers have refused to accept.
' Chambers expressed hope the
union and the restaurant em
ployers would be able to reach
an agreement.
Cash Balances of
City Drop Lower
The city treasury's cash bal
ance dropped from $889,411 last
March 31 to J861.3K7.20 as of
June 30, Treasurer Paul H. Hau
ser reported to the city council
last night. During the quarter -the
city received $317,710.7 and
paid out $544,7(3.58. . .
Expenditures from the water
bond fund decreased the balance
in that account from $660,235.60
QuickBreads Make
Sandwiches for
Out-Doors
BAKING powder breads make
nice refreshments for summer
time entertaining and are
especially nice to be. included on
the menu for out door meals
whether they be served In the
back yard or the deep woods.
Simply butter the breads and
there's no need for sweet fillings.
If a double acting baking pow
der is used, the leavening does
not take place immediately, and
the dough allowed to stand in the
pan for H n bonr before baking
makes better bread. .
Start baking in a cold oven so
loaves will be more even on the
top for neat slicing.
'.PAT'S ORANGE BREAD
(No era or shortening) .
.1 teaspoons double acting bak-
i; ing powder
. t cups flour '
H cup sugar
H. teaspoon salt
1 cup milk '
"1 cup nuts
1 cup fresh . candied orange
peel, cut up
Sift dry ingredients, add orange
peel and nuts. Add milk. Bake 1
hour starting in a sold oven set
for S3 2 5 degrees-, increasing heat
to 350 for the last 15 minutes.
Makes 1 loaf.
BANANA BREAD"
1 cups flour .
. H. cup butter
cup sugar
1 ft teaspoons double acting bak
ing powder
1 teaspoon lemon Juice
1 cup mashed bananas
Vt teaspoon soda in bananas
1 Vt tablespoons sour milk
1, cup broken nuts
Z eggs
Blend shortening and flour to
gether until like fine cornmeal
and no particles remain. A d d
sugar, salt and baking powder
lemon juice and sour milk and half
of mashed bananas. Mix well. Add
eggs one at a time beating hard
after" each addition. Add remain
ing bananas and cuts. Mix well.
Bake 1 hour starting In a cold
oven set for 325 degrees, increas
ing to 350 the last 15 minutes.
Makes one large loaf.
PEANUT BUTTER BREAD
cup peanut butter
Vt cup sugar-
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
S teaspoons double 'acting bak
lng powder ; ' :
1 egg
1 cun milk - " ' '
Work" peanut- butter' and" flour. 1
together until like fine cornmeal
and no particles remain.' Add .re
maining dry Ingredient a ft d 'a
little over halt the milk. Mix? well.
Add .egg, beat welL -Add remain
Inr, milk and -mix well. Bakerl-
hour, starting in' tf cold oven set
for 325. degrees, raising heal to
350 for the last IB minutes.
Makes 1 loaf. J' -..-- r.--;
to $385,104.,5 'wlle the water
department's operating fund- de
clined from 80,001.61 to $9057.
56. the latter largely as a result
of interest payments- and invest
ment of sinking fund- moneys in
Interest-bearing; securities. The
water - department, took in $89,
339.83 during the period and ex
pended $160,2 83. 8 Including the
investment purchases. " - !
Six: regular city -funds showed
overdrafts at the close of the
quarter'as follows: " ;
- Airport. $709.31; bridges. $2
683.81; municipal bond Interest,
$42,519.80; Bancroft bond Inter
est, $148,737.40; civic emergency
$762.27; : general ton d, , $64.
124.16. ' -J h ,
PALOMAR
. Beauty Salon "
Popular : Prices
428 Ore. BIdg. - Pli
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Closing
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THE PRICE SHOE CO.
This is ur Summer Closing Out Sale Store Wide includ
ing every line. Come early and participate in our Greatest
Bargain Sale A Sale not run for profit but to clear our stock
of short lines of seasonable merchandise.
The following few comparative prices speak for themselves:
I -.. s
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Hose and Lingerie
Women's Sheer Chiffon and Service Hose. All
colors (slightly imperfect) regnlar 1.00-115
values go at ' !
3'for$2.M
I
i
Ganlner
SWIM SUITS
All wool lastex-built-in brftftsieres
to
Sport
oes
All white. On sale
DRESS SHOES
All white. On sale
195
to
SLIPS
White and Tea Rose. Our greatest Slip
value. An exceptional 2.95 slip to go at
only
ftL :
GOWNS
The best pure" silk gown ever offered,
white, tea rose," blue and rose. A good
3.95 value at only
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