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daughter of Mr. & Mra.
F. Harrall, Jr DaUaa
Gary Dumw
18 mo, .
John David
3 mo.
son of son of
Mr. t Mra. A. X. Green Mr. tt Mrs. R. P. Beard
Donna Jean
20 mo. -
daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
D. r. Laurenc. W. Salem
Marilyn Ky
a yrs.
daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. J. K. Shafer
Mr.
Cabot
3 yrs.
son of
& Mrs. Hunt Clark
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Harold Luther
3 yrs. ..
son of
Betty Lou
. S yrs.
daughter of
Mr. tc Mr. W. A. Lottls Mr. tt Mrs. Rubin Boehm
- Joyce Maxine
daughter of
Mr. H. X Burke
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Kenneth Allen,. 3, yrs.
& Georgene Sharon, 3 yrs.
children of Mr. & Mrs,
Ceo. S. Van Cleave
Jean Rae
2 yrs.
daughter of Mr. tc Mrs.
Ross Chris man
Shirley Ann, 4 yrs., Billie
Vern, a yrs, Beverly
Joan, 8 mo., children of
Mr. & Mrs. William Roth Mr.
Elsie Maris .
4, yrs,
daughter of
at Mrs. H. E. Burke
Baby's Room Is
Convenient
Make the. baby's room a com
fortable place for him and a con
vfenlent place for mother, by in
cluding in the nursery all the
things needed to tend to the ba
by. If baby's room contains all
the equipment necessary for his
daily care, mothers need -. not
squander their energies by rush
ing ''continuously . from the Yiur
eery to the kitchen, or to the
medicine chest in the bathroom,
or the laundry hamper in the
'closet, and babies need not be
subjected to being left alone and
unguarded for a few minutes. , .
Here are some of the items
that'should be in the baby's room
to save time and trouble: - - - -
SCREENS . . . to help forestall
if
Start Them Right
Five Essentials
In Shoe Size
There are five essentials which
are the foundation of correct shoe
making and fitting, that may also
serve as mother's guide when se
lecting baby's shoes.
1. Is the shoe long enough to
extend beyond the toes?
2. Is the shoe wide enough
to allow full weight without
crowding the toes?
3. Is the height of the toe deep
enough to avoid pinching?
4. Is the height of the Instep
great enough to avoid checking
circulation and binding of the
. easily molded foot? '
" 5. Is the heel' firmly gripped
in the shoe to avoid rotation?
With Scientifically
and Comfortably
Fit
E.M40AZINI
draughts during baby's bathing
time.
A COVERED RECEPTACLE
fpr used diapers and other
soiled clothing. 1 ;
A CHEST OF DRAWERS . . ,
or box for the baby's bedclothes
and sufficient bath towels and "
wash cloths.
THERMOMETERS . , . one for
ascertaining- room temperature,
and another for the bath.
BATH APRONS FOR MOTH- "
ER . y. one of outing flannel,
and a protective rubber one to
go underneath that.
AN EXTRA COUCH ... use
ful when someone has to spend
the night with a sick baby or for
mother to use at nap time.
A DRESSING TABLE . . .
high enough for mother to reach
convenientljr, on which baby's
talcum powder and other toile
tries can be placed. .
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We Are Headquarters for the
6 POINT FITTING PLAN
Exclusive, with Buster Brown Shoes ; . , . .
MOTHERS! do you realize that most foot trouble suffered by "grown-ups"
Is caused by incorrectly fitted shoes in childhood?
That is why Buster Brown has developed this new scientific fitting service
that tends to eliminate guesswork and assure correct fit to all vital points
of the child's foot.
Come In today and let us show you why BUSTER BROWN SHOES fit
better, look better, and wear better.
IE 1121(1 mi.
Buster Brown Shoe Store
On State ... 20 Steps from High
Right Here in Salem
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