The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 30, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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Bride-Elect
Will Be. :
Feted
- Mrs. Manfred Olson aad Miss
llslva BeUe Savage will enter
tain with a smartly arranged par
ty oa Friday night at the former's
home on North 24th street. The
affair will compliment Miss Paal
llme Wlnslow, whose marriage to
Mr, Harrison W. Elgin. Jr.. will
be aa event of February If.
A dessert sapper will be aerred
With a pink and white color
scheme used la the table appoint
ments. Spring flowers will proTlde
the decorative note. 1 Contract
brldsre will be la play daring the
erening and n bathroom shower -a yr Olrz-N
will honor the hrlde-to-he. JVLFS. J3GCK
Bidden to honor Miss Wlnslow . -
are Mrs. Dwlght Lear, Mrs. T A 7 1 T-TH
Wheeler R. English, Mrs. Joseph V V 111 JLlt?ClLA
K. Harvey. Jr.. Mrs. Ralph Nohl- 7
rren. Miss Eleanor Trinaie, miss w A ( A
MAX I KB BUREN
Editor
MUSIC
The IK
Hostesses to
Arrange Tea1
On ! Friday
I la compliment to Mrs. Rez
Saaford, .a former ; Salem real
dent, who Is la the "capital from ;
her Portland . homo ' daring the
legislative session, Mrs. O. K.
De Witt and Mrs. Arthur A. Rog
ers will be hostesses for a large,
tea on Friday afternoon at- the .
DeWItt home on Court street:,
; Guests hare .- been Invited to
call between S:Sv tid- f:I
o'clock with Miss Jean . Claire
Swift 1 greeting the guests at the
door. The hostesses and Mrs. Saa
ford Will receive Informally In the '
Charlotte Kallender, Miss Char
lotfe McClary, Miss Lucille Braln
rd. Miaa Bernlce Elgin. Miss
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthar Holscher living room.
were surprised. Monday when a Mingling with the guests will
group of friends called at their! be Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs.
new home. The evening was spent! Thomas E. RUea, Mrs. Charles
Informally. Present were Mr. and: Gray,! Mrs. Prince W. Byrd. and
Mrs. Robert Copley. Mr. and Mrs.: Mrs. William H.. Burghardt.
Carl Thomason, Mr. and Mrs. Those who have been ashed
Joseph Johnson, Mr. aad Mrs. to preside at the tea urns during;
Arthur Holscher. Mr. and MrsJ the afternoon are Mrs.. Charles
Fred Broer, jr., and Mr. aad MrsJ
Helena Schneider. Miss Mabel bwn actlT. member of the YWCA otto ndahl.
Lens, Hiss irma ueaier ua u f0r a number of years, was names.
hostesses. president of the organisation for p. , . . t- .
the ensuing year at a special JlnT" PT Kr TTV
board meeting Wednesday morn- iUUlVl A Ul t
Rep. Lonergan is
. ri.
rttka Afffoara ara Mrs. J. A. I rl U I I IN
f11c?t RnPClker Brownson. first vice-president: V V'A A A"L
VjUel OiJt?U.J!i.l. Un Guy Hlckock. second vice- ITI
The J a n a r y meeting of the KtfK UtXUdy
Reed,
A. Bprague, Mrs." George Alexan
der, Mrs. David Bennett HilL
Mrs. I Leslie Scott, . Mrs. Lloyd
Smith and Mrs. Homer Ooulet,
sr. I
Assisting in the dining room
will be Mrs. 'David Ecclea, Mrs.
Sydney Kromer, Mrs. Ellis Von
Eschen and Miss Gretchen Thiol-
sen, i 8prlng flower In ' pastel
shades will be used on the tea
table! and about the rooms.
e
. Women's club was held at the " , W'TZTZZT Mr. ana Mrs. oeorge Le Marxs
Oolden Pheasant on Tuesday, pre- secretary, ana airs, j. . om.iw wer, complimented with an an re-
Kathleen
i lia
' iih Mm Frait RrMr
Mrs. Benson to
d by a dinner at :J0. Miss treasurer. ' , voir dinner party on Tuesday night "r.k x V
aleei Broer gave several vlo- r Boardi members l th Argo hotel. Mr. Marks has Entertain ClUD
solos, acoompanled by her membership to erTe 1" recently resigned as choir direc- .
iQriu miv i n. o
Mrs. L. V. Benson has invited
- " " tor of the First Prubrtarlu
Hon: FrankJ. Lonersan. sUte ; V.!".. t V1 n,if. church. t members of her club to luncheon
asa uiiuviuau
CLUB CALENDAR
Thursday :
.'. Liberty Women's elsb, t a.nu.
at the W. R- Dallas home. Sew
for Red Cross. --"
Neighbors of Woodcraft bene
fit dessert . lunch, with Mrs. .
Lottie Townsend. SIS D street,
1 p.m. Bridge aad pinochle
later. ... ; , ... f
- . Hollywood Merry-Oo-Rouad
with' Mrs. W. W. Fisher, Holly
wood Drive, S pJn., Mrs. A. A.
Munsoa hostess. ;
, Merry Mlnglers . . club with
Mrs. Clyde CoiwelL t p. m,
' Friday
' Delta Phi Mothers dub bene
fit bridge, chapter house after
noon and evening. Reservations,
ISIS.
South Salem . WCTTJ with
Mrs. O. E. Ross, 2S4 MUler
street, 2 pjn. !
Neighbors of Woodcraft card
party. Fraternal temple, free
card party, t p.m., public in
vited. '
Ba tar-day
LabUh Royal Neighbors of
America benefit party, SOO and ;
pinochle, at hall near Qulnaby,
I P.m.
Amoranth, social evening
aad guest night, S p.m Ma- j
sonic temple. 1
Moaday ;
Delta Tau Gamma mothers
club Lausanne hall S pjn. '
i. Hal Hlbbard auxiliary :S 1
eovered dish dlnnec woman's
clubhouse. Inspection. ;
Junior American Legion aux-1
iliary, 4:16 Fraternal temple.
American Legion auxiliary,
Fraternal temple. S p.m. Legls-
lators' wires guests.
L.
Maccabees will hold the- regular t the review.
review at Fraternal temple begin
ning at t. o'clock, tonight. Just . Urs. C K. Dafffehl wfll esiteT.
preceding this the Willamette Val- uin members of the Prlngle
ley Officers elub will meet at Fra- Pleasant Point Social club at an
ternal temple at 7 o'clock. They .all-day meeting today,;
the girls lor dinner at Chrealo)
cottage-oa Moaday sdght,iKua
Hase Ifagee presided at the
meeting which followed the cor
ered jdlsh dinner. ' '
representative from
county, the speaker,
member of the
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.. r ttii. Mm Th lnnr Iinnnr tjhl fan- ai aer & noo mu nomi on in- ,
t. Is a veteran o;org"HugrMrs'. Roy S. Keene, tive with bouqueU of acacia, ane- F svftormoon. Several hours of XM- gnonCer Will
legislature. He jjrs: William K. Kirk' Mrs. N. J. mones and daisies. During the contract will follow the luncheon 1VU. OiJt?lltfl Will
gave a talk on the duties and op- jjngren. Mrs. H. H. Ollnger, Mrs. evening the group presented Mr. llouri,.,r- ,JoIm Bekey wlU be T T-Tocf
Dortunltiea of a conscientious , th,.n. Mr. arthnr E. tni un. Mirki th tnv. an additional guest, iJty HUOl
portualties of a conscientious
lawmaker, and emphasised the
need for an unbiased citizenry In
f . f Ptirrlna. Mrs. Arthur E. and Mrs. Marks with a silver trar. u iuuu
OUey, Miss Elisabeth Putnam, Covers were placed for the hon- clBb members are Mrs. William,
this, the only country where teen com. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henning- k Prime. Mrs. Edwin R. Vies- ' w,ilUm?" tt,Ter"ty'I V.L1 ea2
may hold and weak their w Yo LewU Qrimth WM chalr- Sf MSSSSTL Mr- William O. Stacy. Mrs. tjgta wltk l. .Sf "J
nmiTirttnns and nninlons. !. . i.i . t..i . . . ... nninh uim hmi wrm ttai4 wt psrey for members or me stan on
It was announced by the club committee appointed for the an- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madison, Mr. ,e7 ot Jefferson and Mrs. Benson. "JS.- house. p
amoiera commiuee iaai . nciu nui election. Mrs. ira u. l. uar- ani htm. Bert Pua, Mr. and Mrs.
meeting will be held in the by presided at the meeting and Lawrence Maves. Miss Cleo Sau- fliSiilrJ Dlmcs fv
chamber of commerce rooms Tues- cloned her successful year as eressig, Miss Vivian Benner Miss VjrUllCl IiCXTlS IOl
day, February 4, whoa a number president, Mrs. Darby has served je-n Tucker Miss Lola PltUnrer 1 v4 l
f new members will be formaUy on the board for two terms. Also MlM Violet c'arte7 Miss Altee Cur- 1X11X1 rOIV
received into membership present at the meeting was Miss ... m, Rn w. Mr wim.
- Definite progress was reported Helen Bocker, executive secre- DunTlli, Mr Earl Monroe, Mr.
m me cooperauon wua vuo wiser tar.
Mr. Robinson Spencer, librarian
Alpha sorority house.
Competitive games with a
theme of "Literature" will be
played aad prises will be award
ed. Dr. R. Ivan Lovell will talk
informally oa English libraries.
This will be a farewell party
service clubs In the Dutch Uncle
movement, whereby women In va
rious occupations will couasel
with girls who are looking with
Interest upon their class ot em
ployment. The club has been invited to
cooperate In the proposed ten
Mrs. Renska Swart and Mrs
The Salem Rebekah lodge met thur Tucker.
Monday for regular session. Mrs.
rwirnthv Hahs-a. nthl rrand. nra-
sided. The November birthday RirtVir?rrv Prrrtv
committee entertained members Jl1 " I V-Uiy
irlaa Tnna,1f na Wllllama !
. . . - ... J l . n. n. far Mrs. Aralon Warren, who has
Ted Ranch, Mr. William Kenny. iSM otiw!lil' " "slsUnt UbrarUn for
Mrs. Renska Swart and Mrs. Ar- celU; GuUd of St. Paulas Eplsco- MmMt.. oK.r .1.1
hZlClJtZrrL RaSJ gue.U wU?bV M. IUnd ShiTn
home of her mother, Mrs. Ralph u nm . iri.v
UU nisi n seasaa m as
Nelson.
The group made final plans for T r.rC
the bridge benem party for which M DeVore. Mr. Leo Baldwin,
they; will be hostess on Wednes- Miss Anne Morris and
dayFebruary S. at the parish ihalL Mlsi Marlaa Sanders, refresh-
laose present were miss uaar- ments
Sons of Union Veterans aad lotte McClary. Miss Shirley Evea-
their auxiliary were entertained at son,! Miss Frances Duke, Miss
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Elizabeth O'Reilly, Miss Kathryn t R D sli-r
Waterman on Tuesday nlgnt. A 8hawver, Miss Mary JCason. Miss UAn lVieeilily Oil
no-host dinner was served, aad Lucy Fisher, Miss Alice Paine, o J ,
the birthdays of Mr. Waterman, Miss Mabel McCuUough, Miss sDQIUrQQy
Miss Helen Jennings and Mr. Aar- Georgia Clark, Miss Doris Drager.
on Lausch celebrated. Mr. A. War- Miss Eleanor Swift. Miss Ruth Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff will open her
ren Jones discussed the proposed Peck. Miss Bobbe Shinn, Mrs. home to members of Chemeketa
10-year plan. , Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Ralph Nel- chapter. Daughters of the Amer
Present were Mr. and Mrs. John son and Miss Jacqueline Williams, lean Rerolutlon on Saturday af
Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray, ternoon at I: SO o'clock. Miss Ola
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams, Mr. and OU,., Clark is in charge ot the program
Mrds. Ed Perrine. Mr. and Mrs. OllOWer VJflVen lOr and the topic is "Correct Use ot
William Hagedorn. Mr. and Mrs. rp the Flag."
Charles Garrett, Mrs. Susie Botts, MISS 1 CUiner The hostess committee includes
Miss Helen Jennings, Mrs. Mary f Mrs. Rex W. Davis. Mrs. C. T.
Lickel, Mrs. Mettle Schram, Mr. Ia compliment to Miss Rose Brlxey, Mrs. S. A. Baldwin. Mrs.
Eugene Prescott, Mrs. Alma ' Me- Tanner, whose marriage to Mr. H. M. Broadbent. Mrs. Frank
Whorter, Mrs. Mae Ivle. Mrs. Lawrence Ivan Engstrom will bo Cramer, Mrs. Ed McCarty, Mrs. J.
Blanch Stuart, Miss Clara McDer- event of Saturday night, Mrs. R. Pollock and Mrs. H. G. Smith,
by. Mr. Willis McDerby, Mr. Aaron Frank LaFrienler, Mrs. Eva Mar- Mrs. Herbert OsUlnd will enter
Lausch and Mr and Mrs L. D tln and Mr- crl - Engstrom tain the DAR social committee at
enterxainea wua m onami laswer ner nome mis aiternoon to mate
on ! Friday at the latter's home. plans for the annual fellowship
Honoring the bride-elect were loan tea to be held on Waahlng-
a social meeting and guest night "'."" x AnZ Z lon t M1"naV- . .
aay beginning at S o Clock r,,t vi...
tee In charge Includes Mr.! aad T.r Mra 1 r. nuhnn wr ur ai Mr a n rr nh,mk.r, 1.
Mrs James Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zwicker, Mrs. Carl now enjoying a trip oa the east
Arthur Selander, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beach. Mrs. A. O. Anderson, Mrs. coast. From Salem he went to
Heckinger. j Goldle Kyle, Miss Frances Kyle. Detroit. Mich., where he picked
I Mra. Charles Lounsbury, Mrs. up a new car and from there
Congratulations are belaff seat William Monlux. Mrs. Joseph visited In Maine. Boston. New
to Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Mor- Benner, Miss Vivian Benner. Mrs. York and Washington, DC. He
gan ot Glenada on the birth ot Rose Hagedorn, Mrs. Fred Walk- plans to be home after the first
a aaugmer, mary Anne, on mob- er and the hostesses. of the month.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gilkey were LEBANON Miss Ferris Waa
Dr. and Mrs. C- V. Littler. Mr. d Downing, daughter ot Mr. and
aad Mrs. Allen Gilkey of Albany. Mr- Wayne Downing, was mar
aud Miss Helen Gilkey. home r,d u,t Friday to Mr. Charles
- Bcnacamaa, son ok sir. ana Mrs.
J' -, Earl Schackmau. The ceremony
. was 'performed by ' Rev. Martin
INDEPENDENCE Dr. C. A. Bohrofen In the rectory of St. Ed
Glen Fratske. on returnlnx from Port, ward's Catholic church with lm.
Gorton entertained at a surprise land Sunday night, found friends mediate relatives aad a few close
party for Betty Blume, Saturday had gathered to celebrate his frleads present. The bride, who
afternoon, in honor of Betty's birthday. 'wore a midnight blue suit with
14th birthday which occurred oa Guests honoring were Dr. aad black accessories and a eorsage
Friday. Mrs. George C. Knott. Mr. aad of mixed sweet peas was attended
The afternoon waa apeat la Mrs. Francis Krleg. Mr. aad Mrs. by Miss Ester Fullenwlder ot 8a-
playing games, with a dinaer at Martin Fratske, Mrs. Elsie Bolt, lem. Mr. Leonard Simons was
S o'clock. .A beautiful birthday Mrs. Don Barnum, Miss Myra best man.
cake adoraed the table. I Montgomery. Mr. aad Mrs.. M. J. After the ceremony a reception
Guests were Gladys and Mar- O'Doauell, . Mr. aad Mrs. James was held at the home of the
raret Boock. Joyce and Wllma Hart. Mr. aad Mrs. E.-E. Addlsoa. croom'i narenta. Mrs. Sehukmu
This very smart Anne Auams oorton, Shirley White, : Elsie-Mr. aad Mrs. Hugh Ams berry, was assisted la recelring
committee entertained members
having birthdays In January:
yea? program for city improve- M -J m". H5la
At Waterman's
ment and development being lai
tinted by the chamber of com
,merce and Mrs. Byron B. Herrick
was appointed as Its representa
tive. The plan of the National Fed
eration to furnish mobile kitchens
tor use in the streets ot torn
'cities in England was explained
and the club voted a substantial
'contribution to assist la the lau
dlble project. r -
Auxiliary Meets
At Wood Home
The Missouri club auxiliary
met Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
N. S. Wood for a covered dish
luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs-Ethel
Cunningham assisted the hostess.
-- Mrs. Alyia Stewart was a
guest. Members present were
Mr s.. R. B. McClay, president
Mrs. Ettie Gage, Mrs. F. M. Hoyt,
' Mrs. A. Vittone, Mrs. S. F, Lucas,
Mrs. W. W. Rolofsoa. Mrs. A. M.
. Kby. Mrs. W. E. Weekly, Mrs. A.
W. Boyles, Mrs. Steele Potter,
, Mrs. N. S. Wood, Mrs. Ethel Cun
: alngham and Mrs. L. E. Gilkey.
Ready, Mrs. Mamie Caloway, Mrs.
Ethel Branch, Mrs. Rosea Ham
mer, Mrs. Marlon Curry and Mrs.
Christine Smith of Lebanon.
Pattern
1.
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aW ' i
t i;e BV-a 9
. . . offers these fine
creams at a sensational
savin? In price:
if S1.00 ALLPURPOSE
CREAM
... unsurpassed for
deansina covl gener
al beauty bare ...
it $10 SALOM CREAM
. extra-rich . . a
treat lor drr skins ...
a help nvttti "over
thirty" Beautr Prob
BOTH FQRflJDQ . V. FOR
A LIMITED TIME . .
STOCK UP NOW!
(Not connected with shy
- vsoc1ety.) -7 - - . - '
Capital Drug;
ifStore l:1
. 4
Cori Slate-& Libty, .-v.
phone .31 is-.;
Waterman. ,
Order of the Asnoraatli will hold
on Saturday beginning
at Masonic temple. The commit-
day at the Salem General hos
pital. ' j
Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph ' Herman
of Portland, formerly of Salem,
were among the ' out-of-town
guests at the f lllicum elub dance from Oregon State college.
Tuesday night. - e e
HAYESVILLB
Mrs.
Qlen Gorton.
Mrs. Fratske.
Laura Wheeler Uses Bowl of Flowers
For Crocheted Chair Set
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1
Crock takes a new. YOUNG point- Stettler, Betty Blume, Mr. aad Dr. aad Mrs. Donald Searing and serrlng by Mrs. Leonard Simons,
or-new on jprwoicm o Mrs.
aslaa Tour flnre. For though Pat-
term 487 has gay aoreuy aeiaus
whereyer you look, it's designed
especially lor the larger figure.
The fashion spotlight plays on
that beeomlag new neckline treat
mut It'a la eonrertlble style
yon may wear It crossed oyer aad
buttoned i t bUb v -snaps, as
shown, or you may fold It hack In
to rerers, rereallag a lower neck
line. Face the rerers with fresh
contrast.
down
look Inch'
bias-cut
unbroken,
down
or rle-i
mlngs.
Pattern
women'
44. 46
yards
yards
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V- ye -:." 1;. ..Vi jt JS. rr as .' r i I youngest
me center rxont yy u w a. r- I A ...T. 'i r t -.-v - I Cox. was
a Tt. ailAil kB " -a m . a ft a VOak BBSHaf - - a a v Br W. Baaa. v
MiuBw. iiiww7 iTajL, :'iJv,jystf f Mn 1 are of the
side sections wai iwm tv rlV rT UaTjiAH Sunder
, iwk-wswm - r';s?fca'-n. v Au -t m " si : ;Tk wrv: ranee Blxler
19 IU w aurw-"- - : K. W K ?-f ! AT"j S ".'. . - W WAfS a
rac eaging are sic. mnr rSr 1 L "TT li- 1 TA W f "-aJI a P draaa with
saw- - -1 kpw er -ri- w awa .,r 1 w t er", . v . r sw . '
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k lank v a h , 1 a lan i . ryai . rair - - .! r t ..
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! : I VAY.rrnn ?.l iaV-livV V Mr. and
nrrxxN Gaurrs m) ta r .1 - s 1 121 fi VTi t:, : ?. Vi rVfjr: T; I ie house oa
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r DRESS ul 8TTLE NUMBER.
o Ta w 141 Pattwa Bk ay
, immm itiu ia ntlittlt H Ml ar. -Mailaica'
brims tka warfd at luklM.
: yr' SMrsteyt TT ' Mlartat
" ak fcriats vitk aasy -to-stitch
r aatfita Try f: 'rr fcaar."
It ho ariciaaL.SUtiaetiTa Sasigas v '
"It niti. juwUm, aparUwaar, af- ; :
torn o-aa aa4 arvalag frackf as4 k
: atyias. . M rif i u i.mc
aad aMariaa..A valaabla'Vaak to
ktf at koaaa far tay rafnaaea. an
V Ha law- east Is tMtaaa-CaaUr "Taa
: PatUra ta Flftoaa Cnu taa, aa4 taa
Hiuir mi P.iUn'toiMknr aaat. iuk
Mrs. Kenneth Lansing, Mrs. Jo
seph Halas aad Mrs. Carls . Ml-
chela..
The young, couple, who are
graduates ot the local high school
spent a short honeymoon at- the
coast aad are mow living In Sweet
Home. They expect.- howerer. to
as tneir nome in Xabanon. bat
hare been unable to get a house.
LEBANON Miss Gweaeth Cox.
aaugnter or Mrs. J. W.
married at the parson-
canstraa ehurch last
erenlng, the- Rer. Law-
efticUtlag. The bride.
nary blue afternoon
white aeeessorles aad
sweetpeas and 1111
Bcott, tae sister of
bridegroom. Mr. Nelson Cox.
tne bride, waa best
Mrs. Scott hare taken
East Grant street and
will make Lebanon their home.
CROCHETED CHAIR SET ' V "PATTERN . 2752
' This exquisite .chair set Is com- lllastratlon ot It and stitches; pho
' posed 'mainly of the Same flower fograph; materials required. I
medallion repeated and leares cro- Send ten -cents tn coin tor this
cheled separately. Turn them out pattern to The Oregon Statesman.
Twaaty Ftva eata. - rn your leisure time, xne oowi is . isoeaiecran uapu- wrue piaiaiy
Tadaar araar"a Taa Oraroa
: Suteaaaa, rattan 4artMaw.
easy to do, too. "Pattern 17S yob- PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME
tains directions Cor making. set; sad ADDRESS.
HEED THIS ADVICSII
Thoasaads of women
ara baipad to gt amil
las .thru Ulatraaa
eauaed by this rariol
la a womaa's IU (3S
to S3) wlUa Lydta B.
Fink ham 'a 'Vera Labia
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BARGAINS GALORE IN PENNEY'S
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f IS tibs.! f Bererago ireaJaitant
turnltmre finish' oa remeer tap
with walnut and mahogany ln-
0" square slse. A grand
Month End Specials!
See how you can save!
FIeec lined
Sweaters
Value
for Men
i 630
While quantities last!
Warm, sturdy cotton ta
fast color flat knit!
J
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10c
Tour choice of
heary canvas, yel
low nap-out or
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Pr.
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stripes young fel
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Soft, ; warm out- "1
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fancy flanneL II Saasa
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Just Received
Another Shipment of
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Floor Lamps
To Sell at Just
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We were fortunate in having our re-order filled
oa this sensational special purchase. Choice of.
Ivory or bronse standard. lOO-XOS-lOu watt X
way socket aad reflector bowL S can dela bras
id night light socket In base. Complete with
shade. Light bulbs extra.' i !
New Shipment
FRAMED PICTURES
Big ones little ones round
ones square ones! 8ame low
prices so they'll go fast, just
like the last ones! ,
Dowaatatrs Store
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BOUDOIR LAltPS !
Assorted style f ff
boudoir, bed and A Ml
tortjh lamps. Feature priced!
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Big January value t
8mart. warm, comfy
la i the most luscious
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Floor
39c
FULL FASHIONED SILT HOSE if
Perfect quality all silk S-thread chlfiona of remark
able quality. Get yours early. I
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TouH be wise to buy her next year's coat now at this Ui' 4P
low end-of-sesson price!
Second Floor
ONE LARGE GROUP DRESSES I i
Lovely styles la smart rayons aad novelty! mixes for
street wear. To clear.
SPECIAL! TERRY TOWELS
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Soft white absorbent terry with fast color borders.
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15c
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rise eount broadcloth
that wears aad wears!
With hemstitch jtrtmt-j
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ASSOHSQfT CnZZZZ CLOTXI
Per doseas ot household nses!
package, mow ealyj
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Coavoaleat, f-yard !.Uaw
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sc;gle sheet siakzet
ft" x Tt" else otiaU aew cotton fa colorful pastel
plaid design.
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COTTON CSIXZLE EEDSPZEAB3
Smart and colorful, yet easy to launder and no
Ironing! Full ft x 101" slse!
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ALL WOOL FILLED C01-IF03T I
A whale ot a buy lm winter sleeping eo
tractive printed sateen cover. $
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ALL DOW2I FILLED COI4TOI1T
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eovered la rich eelaaeee taffeta! Double bed atxel. Save mow!
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