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Barrie Advance, 4 Oct 1938, p. 8

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Page Eight. street. I Bliss 311-e11eiPz11'1'L:\`n. of 'l`o1ont.o ` spent the week-end with 311'. and '_M'.~'. R. A. Siephuns, Collier St. % i um; K-.\H1o1-inn Tmmdnn and M1`. x v 1 A x I '_L\L1'5. 11. .`-1. b.ep11k:11:`, LU11.L'1 .:v.. 5 E .\Ii.s..< Iiathewrine London and `.\I1'.I Harold Husband of Milton spent Sun-I day with 31.1`. and Mrs. I\ ornmY.l Hooper. 1 ` \Tv nnd '.\h'. ('7. M. G. .SmiLh \\'i.~`h ; ; ziuughter. tDL'I\'.\'--.-\t the R. V. Hospital, Oct I1, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Clartcnce Dunn, 37 Dunlop St, a daughter,` ` (.~vt.i1lbo1'n). ` I i .___j.. 5 DEATHS '1"l{A'l"l`--G.v3o1`g.- Pratt, 01' l .0.<.~v3n- ` dale. )Izm., fox-me1'I_\' of Ve.=pra.. l beloved hu;-bzmd of Maud Samp- ~/\ru Jinx] Qcnxf `N: , T .. ., . _` The flight was caed :1 l`.i;~img\ v{n\.]uk111u` ellic, Chz1:`n.her]`.1_`:n};.*5i.; 111?}: e< as :1 grrc-at mzm--untu 11 er, 0- ) lowing the short conf.~1'r-m-e, threat- J cw-d invz1. of the Sudetc-nhmd. . 5!! 1!! l'- X` Then like all leaders Cl1:u11heri2m'| '-ntered a period wht:A1`'- public opin- ion `as bixitcriy ag`ain.~Jt tho policy ` ndvzmced. Canadians e\":ryxvhei'e ; joiner] in believing Hide)` thou;r_ht\ {tho .riti: Prmnier .~_: ner:otiation.w [prm'e Tiny.-land and Franco to be in ino position for war and he con.=idc-1'- ,ed tho time ripe for completion of ihix plans. 2* >'.< >9` 5|` ILUII. 1 H `the j0_\`ou.< \ reuple nave gone on .11; L: `p1'ui_ and th:u1k't'u]11e;; ..x p1'a_\` }1'orL1u1t I I'I.\("l-j-n1zu1y years ic 1hr0u_~_-'11 th- ;1,L'.`v.~' .~a\\' the celebrzu 301' the Birth of Ch1'i.s.:. 1hroug`n ihuzu and b1o0d~hed of wan", yet 1 !\\'~;-111 on with faith and hop-- ' I . ,thmv- xvnuld be peace on eamn. 1 * * ('_\' 01 I11.` f_"U\"`l'HHlL`1lL \\iX: ;`of the 1'e.~:i_g'nation of {ha :1oma'. Anthony Eden. tr-red the storm of prot-_-;~ `popular I?Zdc-:1 (let-`tinr-ri t in the cabinet. N!-)W we have the 1'85 iDu1I' ('0ope.1'. fi1'.~:- Lord ,mi who in his pa) {stated he rii.~m'u: |1.`nn-l-.n.l`~ 0',-nin-n nn]nx- } Mr. Chamberlain raised the lxopt {and r~-ceived thr- plaudits of 'wo1`I s peoples: whr.-n he flew "to H.1- `le1"s German ret1`~'z\t to plead, not as rep1-r:. of the l3rit'T=h Em- pire, but as 2: pence ~;-mi.~. 1." 1': 1* .1~r:.4emi11;:. the m0'hw1'.~. the r:`pfl men. young and old. of the '~nt`2'- thel 4 Post Office Sq. Phone 147 Prime Minister Chamberlain ILL` undergone much criticimn am rece':v- ed much acclaim. The for--:_' no}- A4` 1`? v1 ..-rm...`-n.n..no 1I`r| ` S.ill.U(1 H`: 1118': 1'U>U:'U H .n5:1:xm1`.= fore-ifrn policy. 5 -I< K is Then Chamberlain began his Come- bnvk. His firm m.1it.udc at God<'-9 hum.-'. and thn same man 30 man t:1H<.< at Blunirh saw him riding` L`n3 m'e.=t of the wave with an accomp [1$.~x1`.n:nt that may he the greate.~1 :.1o`1..,.n..n Yf\ 7...+:... nn-ma -um mi. The outcome of it all-Hit]_=.r 'get.~4 Sudexexahmd with wry few cnzmges HHKF ILL ..\lllHl('H \\'a* 1E.a1m:I~m m influc-nu-9 to 1:191 .... A ers0r1als \ , I Ex:-sl]li1E>]1-e Ezofssipi Peace on earth good will t0\\'zx1'-J` .-n." The v1'_\' 01 1`n:]1n.m.~ dL11`1ng . irn-nu; _`(-\H\:|H n\'.A\' unn`.H\-r-: I "90 HU5U2llH (livd Sept. {'\\'T{`: -`. TY . Crossland is In Toro.-no , C111'2sm1u.< Gii" Show` '3`:-n, nun (`rnnnun \- Barrie - riliia. Nighg Schmis .`Lt`L?.lll lJI' .3` H1 To1'.):1I:) `H1 -Mtncl the of The Drug BIRTHS [HIS year U1 DUI` L01`! ninth month and 1'ou1't.h; `aim has been gziven LheF n-:mce--the sis,-1 1i11 of a no .\I3niste1' Chzlmberlain ` Adolph Hitler that En;:- j 4-.mnn\* xvnlf npvnr -vn ' VVar to end \\`:1 v1':1b1_\' as \\'z\.- .1-H- u..~.. '1` i`L. 1'e.si;:n;\;ion 0 , of the .-\<,: 0 parting 1~'-tic profoumI':; mr-En-n nnHr-\' the R. V. H0spi`cu'. 1, ` to 311`. and .\I1*;~. IL . No. 1 C}\u1'chi11, 21` 1 s :}:m:1 is zx;te1.1i1:' 1 1)m::_~;::t~` .\.~~u~ 1 'l`o1'a:n'3 2.2111 -,n H.t(:1d -<-mi-:11:-i Dru;-' 'l`r:u1mg 'c_\`the:.~ 01 Tm-onto 3nd xvith her pur- ;. J. O. S(-ythes, on: cLezm oi 'I-Jromo. ` wit nu)` `pm. 1.. B. .\Ic-Lean. L` 1'1`i.:n. of Toxovrzzo` :nd c113, pf Sun- `Id Nornun Z. M. I 3I1_L`Zl_$1fl]u:11t of then- t C. Smith 10 Dou;_-*-` -n of )1:-. and M1. ] llingwoon. '1 ho \*'-;d- t--- the 22nd of O;--1 H111) UT.` LUC |StlY1L` peace . \\'il 1' 1 thv `but ' Two in Simcoe County. Commercial, Stenogra- phic and Complete Of- fice Training Courses. 41 years established. Individual attention and Intensive Courses permit rapid progress. Employment Bureau Service free to Grad- uates. l_\ \\ U UN. 11 inch other. 5 `: ll1'dH KO Xllilll` 'ith he yet ach ` `topaz. .1...` u grezxi 111)- H I weath- 4 ...I..-.... ll... I1 \\L`.2lLIl` when the r-A110 Inna` 5111'. 11 UL .-\<.1- : 5 ` - from his original dumzm-ds. We haw ` .~.Izxte that the pact may be Lh- iyneatest peace achievement yet ob- . mined still the irench digging and |_bomb proofing: in great Em:ii:~_xh cit _`iI:-:~r. goes on. Becoiiiizzu` .~..11i1'ica1 -`we point out that the kids who 2 i threatened to quarrel} out. in the back 1 yzml have just. made up, but since L. `they did the same thing yu. * # It Slasses Commence OCT. em I E The outstanding proof `pact will have a far 1'r-zu-h appeared in newspaper L-0' urday with the announge Franco Demobolxzes. 9` .`~ * >1` l RAYON euld WOOL HOSE: S1zes 5 e to 9 1-2. Splendid for School Wear. I Warm auld Sturc y.FzLw11 Shades. Pair Wamn Stockings For Youngsters Reinforced tn Stanr} lots of Wear. Fawn Shades in sizes 5 to 13. Ze11erPriced. Pair . . . . \~ Buy at ZELLER S LIMITED, retailers to Thrifty Cana- dians . Plowing Match Dates October 11`-12-13-14 \JL:LUlJt:: 1.; See `YOU WELL Window Dunlop St., Barrie SPECIAL DURING THE PLOWING MATCH Barrie-Orillia Business Colleges \/\/ool Hose CQLES & POWEL_L_ PHONES 626-627 $\% < CHOLLE MILK-FED CHICKENS CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL AND PORK VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH and OYSTERb MAKE THANKSGIVING DINNER A SUCCESS Shop at 29c ARCADE ng that the? 1'(`&lChiTx_Q' c-ffutl rspaper columns Sut- announcement that: 97 ..1.`.n~ Phone 445 Orillio 740 is 0` '_l'1.F'i2`SIJA\ , 0'-.`.'l`0B}_-IR 411'). 1938. than. had to he .~:eLt1e:i :1 . .u and 50': plzu-e tlw other day. in this c-aw the police 2 69,179 39 Long-sleeved, Warm f'eeced combinations. Ankle length. Great variety of sizes Zeller Priced .. H>lV'-ZAVY ALL-WOOL$1 SWEATER COATS Boys' Combinations WOT!` -$_.*1iT_.t3 HEAVY COT'i'ONv 7 TWEED and DOESKIN ` SHIRTS, Sizes 14 1-2 O-n17 , , , , A _ ,, Super-Lastic 'l%`ir Sales FIILFKV I \aK}l LL11` to 17 . . . . . . . . . . .. Work Socks ?:\H 01 `J11. ULiSL-- \`.'hen you mm- In 1110 plow ftp: m:1`ch-Come to the AR CADE STORE, where sturdy vnv I?H' r-11:1 \`-Hun -rnn. 'nnv14" m |gmn.'. hand. ALL WOOL WORK COPVQ '1 I-\-1:51 LL VV\J\JLa VVL A SOCKS, 3 pair With the rich "rm->1 1)lm\'mcn qtlal-it_v vlothes ` -All of th \l'1 . n . . . - n .1 u.~\I\\ Wi1son s Taxi Special Rates to Minesing Plowing Match -50.-o-ozoxoxozoxozctc-1` Heated Sedans PHONE 177 acted as I119diaIO1`.9. QLUIVIIA, WIICFU SLULU and value _;'r(.~.~ ham ! E.Z9z39c Phone 349 prizes for the zmni the best thy-y can wear. '|\z~..+ STORE 49c Barrie c49c TO ECONOMIZE th 1-.nr For Wednesday Afternoon Most of the big game on the incr~:-a; m U. 1'01-ests. _l_-`l:A`R_RY ARMSTROl\"I`G_ Head Office : Barrie HERE S HOW Wisdom Has At Last Prevailed The Liberty Loving Folk of Simcoe County will be qlad `o know that our fight a._<:zn'n. the eight months Weil- nc-.=d:i_\' :1I'temoon closing was not in vz1in--the Town Council having rescinded tlielaiw '.he_\' put into effect last winter. We want you to celebrate this victory with us each Wednesday afternoon in the Special Sales we {mend puttim: on each week for our llutual Benefit. nu -. H s."'" EATON`S PERMANENT WAVE SHOP Literature Free Canadian Tire Corp. ._.._ .._.-_.. ..-....._ -up. ..,\.... n.`-.-nu:-r FOR PRICES REFER TO YOUR CURRENT. CATALOGUE DUNLOP AND MULCASTF.R STS. _-\SS()(fl.-\'l`I'l HI-I.\|,l`Il{ 2: The Green Fm: Sores H. F. Fralick - animals 2112-` w b. notianu! Why fatiy foods beczne rancid-~ the fat is absorbed and combined chemically with oxygen in the air. It is believed that ancient and `medieval people did not nave whoop- iny: cough z1mon_: their diseases; no nit -.-cription of it prior to 1578 : known. % For Good- WHITE DINNERWARE ......... ...............-..... Plates. Rim Souns, Oatmeal, Coupe Soups and Cups and Saucers (as one piece) 7c Assorted Bowls, reg 15c 2 for E-C-O-N-O-M-Y Dinner 11-Z Tea 4-7 Supper Q1100 SALE OF PAINT -- VARNISH, ENAMELS and VARNISH STAlNS, Sovereign Brand. (originally called Monarch). QUART MA?:3.Fi?'?.*',":*`CF!iP%3 PAINTER AND DECORATOR No job too small or too large. Town or Country PHONE 9-89 Her Excellency, Lady Tweedsmuir in Oddfellows Temple at 12.30 o c1or`k Or: ( Kwpull .\l.-mherzahip tick:-ts may bv. ]n'0(?u!`0d in zulvnnce from Mi.=..- .\I:Phce at the Publio Library. Dinner U(,'kI"L:< 75c ut the door. At a PRICE That SPELLS Thursday. Oct. 13th n1:z1r:r' tho ;LL1. of The Barrie Women s Canadian Club W - - __-_- -_-_r- Oppoxlte Ford Gznngc: :1\,_ I`. '. , .'I1 4: `V. HOLLAND BULBS for FALL PLANTING .. n R. W. Burton *1?/ i(ifKLs HEAR 49c 25 Phone 705 25 PHONE 177 i$ -< 2 $1ce.~`. \ '_h2mm1 Hi ` 1'}uw,-1'5. :.\Il'.~. M1`:-ssegi in :ce.~`. en roses. The bx __ .=-hon he 8 )5 -.a~-~."` Awe- . .4...-...u\; Hyacinths, Narcissus. Crocus Paper Whites, Darwin Tulips. 29c; 75c: $1.00; $1.50 Dozen 1'}0w,-1*s. Receivigg with her wa`< M1-~ Dob:-`on. mot.her of chv groonr dre ~:ed in rust crepe witn brown ac-1 ce.~'. Her corsage was of Tok- cornflowers and gladioli. [ l vrn. _ 1 I ce.~; Her cone-age was of Jo-~ I . I I _:_1_ 1\`\r] .....,..-.... :,.4`o AV` 1 i Mr. Willizun Dobsou orother of! me groom was heat man. i (1 A rec;-ption followed, with the` ;`bri:ie's cousin, 31119. H. .1ax\ve`.l,` g .u: uu unuu. .-um, . um- _yv\.| nu; . n :n` 1'~.co:1\'n1g. She was d1'e;\=ed m navy 5)} 1 hlup 1-hmlp nrpne and matchilugr ac-| . . 1 ` I > 1 I y '01" \\"clS thg-valley. Miss .\Ia1'}' the `Iv-Iv` Lililbllliilz )1a.\'we11. little n l'U:L`:! UHU 1'xl.\"UL 1 ,.v cousin : bride, played the weddmg , music. During` the .-1gnmx or the reg `i.~:t'r. 111'. Geo1'ge;- .VIL1111o11m.d, brother 9 .01 the bride .~ang `I love you t1'u1y`., 44-I i ` ..v....vu .-...,.....v.....ru.vnJ i U_n SatL1z'dz13' evening`, October 1, `at s;.\;_o cloL-k, a pretty weddmg was Lsolemnized at the home uf M1`. and \_\I1~.<. H. G. .\lzx.\we1l, '.vh"e-1; gheir `_cou.~:i1;, Jczm lsubelt: Muiixolland, Dc came the bride of Mr. liouald Dob- '.~on, 01' \Vi11dsor. -Ieve.':n(i A. I'.l.E !`(`r)npe1' officiated. 1 . The bride, give11 in 1:.41':'iug<,- by: `her u0u.~:in, M1`. H. G. .\I.:.\w..-ll, \\'21.~`.! -I1'c.~. in :1 Pm-.=.~: g._:o\\'n of dub;.n- .~..- ..n.l o-....r.nn.' u-Uh .. fan, .., 1:`/\ ..\. UL2t1lU- _ . Out-of-to\\'n guests attciidiiig weret`. 311'. and Mrs. Wm. DObSuI1 Mr. I{en.1 K Dobson, Miss .\I.ary Dobson an-'1 ` Bliss Rhea Wuzitson, of Windsor; Mi-.<. E. McConkey and 311'. Norman Don-| `Wald, Toronto; Misses Bzn'bzu'a uni: llabel Campbell, Hamilton; Mr. and; |.\Ii'.~`. George Mulhollanu, Jean an-i[ ` `Joan, Ur. and I\lr.<. Fred Mulholland, I i`ur.d (laughter Birdie, Mr. and .\Ii.~..| I I I I Bertram Mulholland. .\I1. and Mrs.` ` {u.<.~:rai Webb and .\Iu1'ion. Strouu. = 'llU.`.`Cl2 111 it J.'il.1'.` :._;U\\H ~Ji uuuuu-5 net and turquoi: with 21 J`u1go1'-1e.;g'- Lh cape and n1utl1i11g accu.-o1`ie. Sha wore 1. u01`; `of B11211` Curt um: CI1ic1 ta11 roses, white gladioxi and 1i1_\'-01'-the-vzlllc-_V. Her only uttemi`-ant xvam Lu` cous- in. Miss .\1-.u;y .\1<:Conke;~'. of Town-! 10. She was cl1'es. ir. biege and \\'X1u: with wine accc. Her cor " - \\'-as T2L}i.~:1n:m 1'o.~;.-s and lily-of-: .v..Z`....11,\.. ` ] 1 H5 U . short h: I which t] ~ Ontario. 11,. -4- 98-1 04 Dunlop St. .u\.\.uu.. . aid, Toronte; Bzi1'bzi1a_ai1i! 31`b 1 C 13,1, H` -1 .. M .. z - 3 BURTON---C~;3 Thursday, '1 6 amp Cl `nmtou 1 mm` 30. at. Vancouver, Ashton Burton." illrs. `uri.d .\I1.~..i M1. .\Irs.3 1 i 3 '`_ _- 1 SIMCOE PRESBYTERY `i l MEETS IN BARRIE i _ (Continued from page ~)!`.~) ` 21]`~_' ' ment ufficizrls are Christ-3 son. (Pd Sept. Lch. retired merchant of that city, pass ed away very :~:uddr:ni_\'. He spenti his early life in the vicinity of` Barrie. and in the SO .< went west where he conducted a hardware business for niimy _vez1rs in 312111, and while there was an officer in the Grand Lodge A.F. and A..\I.' of Man, for several years, iater going` to Vancouver where he con- ducted 2 shoe store, until he re- tired za few years ago. u l Barrie, 13% min :1'nV1 _ over :0 1Iercent uf;Dr'-ceased was a brother of R. C! Bmfton. 1| ..- Owen St; and A ..,.m.m. ,.r - September ` r rE.'IU.'(l U_\ U1. .uLI\uinuu, uuu nu.` spent the lust o-igrliteo-n ;\`ez1r;~' Ell thi- C21 -1100 rli. in northem B1`ll.;.~ll. -lll!lllJl3.. His field covers 4-3.000 .~quzi1'e miles: and he has 25 preaching stations, wliore 1S we-1'e but three. Dr. Mcliinnon told of going: into it section where no .~ne1'\'icr.- had been held Ior tweim '3`ca1'.<, in two he baptized 28. `1`a1`if_lIl.g' in age from umier a year to T5 years-. l`l(.' was told when he went there that he \\'a.~ going to bury him.-elf among tln: Indians, bu`. in that \'a.<.t te1'ritor_\' the people `nv ll1l!`.l.~|l.6'l"`(l to \\ C1'(: mostly from 0:2- lz11`i0 and the eu. provm<:e.<. 'I`l`.e;.` are the years ago there: very 1'inc.~_xt of people. but' iho_\' nevd the _"O.<] )C`l zxml those whril, In\'e. in the .\li.~'ionzn'_\' enterprise of` the church little know what it 1ii.-zx:i.~. v . \\1Z1.'](31':! U1 .11 : &uL(.`1uUUIi>. gnu) limiurlr- 311-. and Airs. Lric Pope,1 "who turned in the low ;i'oss, and? ,.\Ti-.4. Scott and M1". Ne;dha.in_. win} hm`. the low net. .-\. A. olllith won`; thv t.112'>e-bull di'i\'irig' c0r`.t<:~L with `I! L`) ;.i x.I.-`...:.vu ;4':ii;ied ui T152 _\'a1'u.=. (`,1zuuic ('f1`ai_ had the ioiigest siiigie rii~i\'- of :}1: competition. .\Ii.<.i `zmv-i'.=o:i and Fzuleiyrh min only 13* pmt. En thw t'r)ui'.-'onie play to win H` ;~;n-('i:11 prize. ` .\'1i'. B1',\`inn-.-1'. Ciuh ;)i~;sidcnt.-' ofJ'i<.-i:1tcii. at the banquet and pre-i sented t`n~`~ prizr,-:~: for club champio.`.~ ships. A. A. Smith won the club` championship. Tlw battle hillldiciljl ;(-up went `.0 L. G. I\'ee-(lhmn; th". `17.nrrr~\':.I (`um for t\\'n-h:1H iuiixc-ri fou'.`- 0 . ,.. ` pre- cha1'npio.;- aships. chm `;champion.=hip. 1`lw L. th" Royzws Cup for two-hall mixed four~ . competition was taken by M1`.-. `(`hit.tick and A. A. Smitn. with W. ]I\'. and Kiss Milrhed \Va.".=. runner`.- lup. Tho cnnsolaiion ;Lv.*a1~(1 wuaf stn M1`. and .\Tr;~r. H. A. Patterson Mr. zmrl I\'h'.=. John '\\`alke1' un : with nnnnu- ;m;.:idcnt.v l`.. L0!1f_" _:_`u\'<.~ 21 11111.` 1'yU'.L Uu LJLL: General Council Meeting of the (,`l1un:h in Toronto last week. W. F. Hunter, c-hairman of the Lay .~\.=~ sociation of the Conference also spoke. The \"c11`i0lln comm1ttet.- chair- .men reporterl on z1ctivitIe.< (II.11'?n.', the pa.~:t tlunrc months. A. A. SMITH WINS CLLB CHAM-1 PIONSHIP ON BARRKE LINKS] 4 J()lH'.`UHH3 umi .\I1'.< `I uur... DOBSON---MULHOi..i..AND GARNER S NEW STORE CORN BROOMS, each HAVE YOU VISITED CD: CUIIIJIUVVCIP LIIILL s|l\.Al\Jll- bride and groom :'ef& on a. honeymoon trip, following they W11] wzslde in Trenton, =n I l I 1 thu afternoon .-e.<.- Ix`-\1.I .. (`inn `. vi-A Golf (`Tub closes. 11: S,lL:On lay, with an 1ni;;;.d two-baii me which was won by Mr. `Irs. Eric Pope, and .VI1`.<. W. 11 and L. G. Needham. mars of the a1'tcmoor; .~: play ..I \I.. .` \T..- Lu. Dnnn :-1'1P' JUIEILCH. e, by u-nnni. \\`;fI\ nu fan.-....ln.n-_ YET? 011]. 210 `-(JCS LXUL` ` to help ght thcir` againr. the Jap.~. to fi2'l`.'. the battis; nu ny, aL'L'c.~,I.~_U1 m.. in CMDE wmte gladiou! Advance Hardware and China. WHERE YOU BUY MORE FOR LESS" ..u._,. side \\'a:` W\f\\'\ .1. 1) re- who hr . (.0n1p.~.m`. I . .\1is.~: Do1'o'.h_\' Sc_\`t11e.< 01 'l`m'onLoI jsp-:nt thelwcmk-011d with par-` .' : ents 111'. and Mrs. on g .21_\`fie1d St. 1 I I .\1i.<.< Ph_\'lli;< )IcLean ot - i spent the \\'m.~k-emi with `M11;-11.. .;Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Coilier ` {;St1'eet. . \I:.~. . Z1 1-nun JT-7-:1-1~iJ`.1 at '|`n\ nu`. r. L Miss Ethel Crossland .z1t.te11din; t1`.': C111'isL111u: '01` the Drug; T1'ad1n'g C \h- \.Vm (`1'n:J:In:i . Hooper. ` j Mr. and Mrs. C. i ,to annomu-e the en.L-`agement `- z I I ; daughtrm .\Iarg~a1`et Doug'- :las J. Culham, son .\I1.~,. _` J. E. Culham. Coliingwoou. '1hw ding to take pIa(-- 0-2- fitober. ' Du\ALL.: V GET!-I.A\.\'S-.-\t the R. v. Hospi+.ai, Sept. 29, 1938, to Mr. and M1'.~.i -| D. F`. Geihons. Thornton. a 5011,`: -l (.-t.i11bVorn). Q'T`17\VAT?"l`__..\+. rho R. V. Hosuitu . 0] L116 .1J1'Ll5 J.Lu.uLu5 u ; 311'. Wm. Cr sdzumi ithe Oxlturio Retuu Dru ciafioll 1x1euLi1.g Tolu `\\'ednesdz\_\' '.='1!1 ;mu-.1 banq.;v' I l .~..nn..n\`, \. TE W AR T---At Stewart, RR. -1 -..';s ,'iSept. 28, 1938. 1'\1"\V\` _\ 4 +11 (. , u nu; (..CuIlf.`.-. '\Hq; When the time comes, drop in at Eatoniea Permanent Wave Shop for your Pemlanent. You will agree that this Love- ly Wave is. amazingly econom- ical for tho charm it adds to your appearance. Complete with Trim, Shampoo and Finger Wave A-urn I-II\

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