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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 1930, p. 7

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CM- od and Trunk.- " Not "ntaod if Fall Avo WOOL RATE SLIGHTLY INCREASED "out lacrosse In axon which was heated when the statements were meived last week. It in Tetuble to find that some people ta e this attitude toward an -nditJir? for the betterment of educational {utilities in our fair village. " in gratifying to know that I larger percentage believe the money wu- well spent and that it is n necessity. The school rate has incensed from 3'7 to 7tt cents on the hundred. It is understood the increase in not only due from the 10-year debenture for re-building but the chemical toilet system is 3130 included. The county rate has been in- tranet! to some extent due to old an pensions and the township rate has I‘ll-0133M. it is said, due to the provinci grant on township roads. Surely our children are worthy ot every comfort that we have given them. The Doon school rate is $1.51t and has been at practically the same rate for years. The rate, we be- lieve, should decrease around 18c rev hundred next year unless some use expenditure takes place. Then in nine years the rate would drop lo 18c unless something unfnnwu‘n occurs. Will Handsome Trophy. Undue eritieiam has been levelled " the Blob School Board for the When comparisons are made with neighboring school sections out school rate was mentioned as the lowest uswssed section in this inspectorute. Roy Marshall has again wan thr handsome Bank of Toronto trophy for CI...“ 2 sud n! the Waterloo Township plowing mulch th-l year Kitchener orr Saturday. This Is the second year in succissiun that Mr. Marshall has wun this trophy. Sister III. Mrs. M. Copieston has washed word from Scotland that her cister is seriously in. First Ice of Sen-on. A sheet of ice wns noticed on Willisons dam un Sunday morning. Fortunately none of our huekeyists ventured fur enough to get tlwir annual snaking Ducks Scarce. Hunters are at an to knuss lip: rcasun for the "istr-aiHrcut"attce of wild ducks. Other years duck, un-n- quite plentiful at this 1mm, Spatial Service. A large number utteudvd thy Harvest Home servin- held in tin- Blair Sunday Schuul on Sunday afternoon. Rev. W. Bugnull, paslur of St. John's Anglican Church of Preston. was the speaker and chow as his subject "Gud's Part and Our Part." Mrs. Krnyun's "lass of girls sang “I Surrender All". while the rtuartette nfumprirwd of Miss Lvattu Gingrich, Mrs. Gurdun Kinzie, Charles Ghngrich um! Melvin Bun-r rendered "Gather in the Golden Grain." Hlowcrs, fruits and “my" tables were arranged eifectisw1y throughout for the occasion. To Hold Dance. The invitations for the annual trophy presentation and datum of the South Waterlon rural mum“ league will he mailed short!) The date has been set tor Friday. Nov 2ist at the Memorial hall. Galt. Cups will be presented to the foliowjng 188mm Elliott ("up Donn Softball Club; Edwards' Cup, Ilrmluu 'sortltall club; Elliott trophy. Links Corunr's lglrla]; Spaldiug trophy, Hum! club; League trophy. Willlanmluu‘g girls; League trophy. llreslau (buy-:L The girls and boys clubs amalga- mate for "this attair. Over soo pm. ple attended the q-eertt last your Spool-l Servlce. On Sunday. Oct. 2131):. 1Larvest Home services were observed al the Blair Union Sunday School. Rev Batman of St. Jolut's Anglican Church ot Preston was tho speak- er of the "rteotoott, There wax alto upeclal mush- and singing "red Frost-h of l’usllm-h is spun-l In; sometime at Nichohmn's Inn ('The Apple Orchard of the Empire" The Annapolis Valley. Nova Srnlln, from Cutw nlnmllhm F'rom I)”: promontory am! Is able to look down upon llw l’vrlllp Annapolis 1rattpr, Otto n! tire mow pro-[wrmu lurmhug “mum". m Nova 5.0.“ from whlrh are: nenlly 2.000.000 barrels of apples un- exported end: you. "reo "not. (In MK. nor-roan t-cmu- It Hull-1. on at an “an. "one“ port. BLAIR Besides his widow there survive one son, Earl of Toronto, five daughters, Mrs. W, W, Tilt, Blair, Mrs. Ford I. Willison, Preston. Inn tusd Mosiryie of kitcheutrr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klemm and daughter Louise of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of George L. Johannes. Lorne Kraft of Kitchener. The funeral which was largely attended was held on Wednesday afternoon from his hm: tcsideuce to the Blair cemetery for interment. Rev. R. M. Geiger of St. Paul's Church, Preston, was in charge. Viciton Coming uni Going. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krieger of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hagey. Mrs. John Bradley is on the sick h t. Her many friends wish her a au; rerun-r31 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuith"have taken up residence m Preston. Mus Kathleen Kiofhaber undo!“ wettt nu operation for appendicitis at the Cult Hospital on Tuesday morning. ARON R. GOOD Wat Know- 'u.iNot cl IN: sad Imvillo 'hutriet..--" Ki. "th Year. The death occurred in Blair on Buaday ot Aaron It. Good an" . year'. illness. The deceased had been a resident of this villue tor the past 26 years and VII: in his Nth year. Mot,t of his early days were spay: in Rusejille. lg gas he "ertutit My MENqu of Blair, Mrs. L. Graves, who recently| vuderwem an operation at the Call. Hospital, is cunvulvscing at her lame. Mrs N. Sipes s ent Saturday with friends in 'iuf'C'l', V Mufum! Mrs. Eduard llrubucher and family of (.‘rmusby syent Sun- dtty_with Mrifmd Ye Mclyin Baer, ish, and Mix Rahort Hugey of Guelph were Sunday sisitorv, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Dick- Him-Sadie Burns of Hespelcr was 1hr: gin-s! of Miss (have 'Baer on Sunday. Mrfand Mrs, A. J. Atmold spent Sunday with ftut.tryrs in! Eitghrnyr. strtT Little Miss tith Ham-y has re- orvered from hur' new: illness. Mr. and Mrs. “any Siluzuun and family nf Kitchvrwt' were Sunday mum; of MI: and Mr; Lewis. Bur- Dali-m “tum uf Slunhurg Wttt " Sumh; c.sttor ar. the hunu' uf Mr, and Mrs. C. Fach. Aaron Hugs-y and Miss Eva Hum-y ~~pont Sunday in Kitchener with Mr. and Jlrs. Hurry Emil-w. Personals. I hulunu-w M tutul trt mun-i) in Frank Stratt'ovd the home T-iis4 Brut:- lative, in Sin “HID-h Blu Sumh; c.stt, and Mrs. C. The regular monthly urn-Ming of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Blair Sunday School was hcld tuduy at the home ' f MIN. M. Ilu~h|u.~k. Ari, ut III Il.urpr Mr and Mv, Mtinm JultannHs and “in Lani-:- Juh‘mnva n‘anI Sunday in l..-nlhm‘ with “n and Mrs El" “and Jo'upunec, W: and Mrs. Man-I Tilt and funr ity “I 'I‘mmnn spent Sunday with Mr .IINI Mt-s w W. Tut, Mr "ud 1lts "at Rut-vex and rumily ot' Stratiot% Wer'" guests ot Il, and Mm, A luv-Wes on Sunday, Mrs (:nrdun Kinziu and 1iautttt- lvr. Murjolio spent Werttiesday in lvr. Marjmin spent Werttiesday in Tumult; V Mix" ”millin- Olds, has returned 1mm the Gull hospital and Is cot" \u'.--uiug at ths. humu- of Mr, and Mrs J "Urortt HI au" Mrs Adam "eurusls won- Ncs, Lumw .jvhllllllt'h' ~|u-r.l m.t .- {by In Turunlu. Mr, Vitro. [HA-l. and children t Hamlin-m ttth. (Ailing with Mr. nd Mn. Fruuk i.'rsttic, Mr Halifax Harbour :Aml Mn» Ephraim Cassel of Hanan-w, Bet'" Sunday Vtsllul's . lhznxu- n! Ur. and Mrs, Waliave Fidythc Kunyuu of Brunt- wn'n tht. vowkus.d at her Vitro. Purl . and children Ii|tnm ttre v"..,itiru.r with Mr. '. Fruuk ”unit. " Hum-1; illh‘liuil'tl a plowing " Katrina: on Saturday. _ ’\\‘;-lk‘r an” family of '11 won: Sunduy \':.~’ilurs at H- " Ill". and Mvc. c. Filth. Bt-zut'u'c “LL i< vi Hing Mk "dai,ict. Olds, has returned " Gull hospital and la con- r, at tits. humu- of Mr, and Silnl‘ur PASSES AWAY Johnson "on My m Mr. All In. R. Wilson. Cal-r Croat m. in. and: ot TtteqtaMt vital no - no! and want)... Mr. and In. Elliott amt. Meadow Cnnl hm. MIMI: all Ann is. the all. but). at Sunday Betoot. Jack " K0, ot Preston vu- tn eharqq at the ot Mug-n Wk. N.Y., were and math}! Nicholson's Irus Mr. and Mm. James N, Johannes and children Junior and Mary upon! Sunday Wm: Mr and Mrs. B. Kris- Ker In Preston __ Mrs, Howard Helms and son Junior of Niagara Falls. N.Y.. are 'tMunir with Mr and Mrs. W. Nicholson. - Allin-inn. Mr. and In. J. . In! - bnud tt.eirfhd void-(unha- Bil Miss Senna Schweitzer spent Sun~ My with Mr. and Mrs. borne Sage in Dickie Settlement. A most occesstu1 year was em Fyed by the Kitchener Orphanage a». dim-[med in the year's reporbs presented by the chairman of the hoard. M, s, Hallman and aim-era. Aetiipu, mulled 89.5513! and usual: Mr and In. End Good of Toronto were Sunday Hutton; at the ham at Mr. and Mr.. A. R. Good. In. Rah: Sr, cud Howard Reh- ot Nut-n Wk. NH., were week- tdr,-.Sp'r, and Mn. J, Bock on Moudar. _ 20m. at the Gall. hour vital. a dauauer._contms9euont. Mia: Brown and Tom Brown ot Haysvllle were Sunday villmm II the homo ot Mr and In. E. T. Gre- rlt. Meadow Creek Fun: Mr and Mn. Ed. Home about Sunday with Mr. cud Mm. Prank Hertie in Centrevma ("hairman Hallman referred to re A'l‘lll criticism" by grand jury which ll" rumemir-d “ere no: insulted. He intimated that as anon as business [turn-lash)" passes the board would .vrimlsly consider. the erecllon of a m-w huilllllm The Insululon ls humming Half <lzppurllug which " m-h-umu new; In all, The Itreseut surrounding-i at lite Orphanage. white rsrrhatrs, nut all one would desire vu-u just an reood "" to be found In Hm un-mge harms todtsy, _ Mr ttttd in. sunni- at Waterloo were Sunday visitor: at the home of Mr. and Mm. be“: Bartholomew. KITCHENER ORPHANAGE HAS SPLENDID YEAR Receipt. Told $9.551 Ind Aunt: tSai-To Erect New Build- in. Soon " Condition- . W-rt. 53119172 and no “abilities. Mom. hers or the board whose term ex- pittut were reelected. namely, Mm. Yaeger. M. C Pressman. treasurer. Mm M. Learn. and W. H. Schmalz. “in; Alice Mayer succeeds Mitrtg Huber and George Clarke W Max Kaler. ' Intern-41in): figure quoted by Mr. Mailman showed thut the total nu- km-p [Im- child m he " cents per day Tho lowest rate in similar ilhlillltiune“ was " remn and the hixlwst 331:3 The rate at the St, Agatha Urphunam- was 511 rents per day tot' "ach vllild. Thorn Were " admissions 01' "ttil- cln-n during the 'ear ao' compared to 31 In I929. Kive or the rhihlrnl are {mm tho county and alum! 25 trom Klu‘hn'lml'. h Writes Radio Plays amok-tap. i'i'o new no _ - I THROUGH woouvlcu mwusmr COUNCIL In. must... hold Friday It". u uttorhoetg.T.BethhthttaN- employ-alt count-low n. mad, tuning that help could mural x pronoun local Ingrown. through the Wool-lei town-hip council. The kttter “pained that polka vulgar- and union corponted centred could secure aid tor unam- p!oymopt when“! n cumin“ than. The trustees will meet Root. Lemon and members of the lovnlhlp coun- cll on New. tth. Clnyton Mammal" Rounding. slcian. Forum-ls. Many "lands ot Clayton Haber- mehl. can of Mr. and In. Albert Habermohl, will be glad to know that be h recovering " the Kllch- tuner and Waterloo hoapltal. On Oct. 9th while returnln; from Waterloo to his home Mr. Habermehl had a I181" row escape from death when blinded by the headllghla ot an oncoming cu on the top of Buck's hlll near Wa- terloo. He lost control ot hls car which came to a stop agalnsl a large tree. The victim of the accident un- able to walk lay In the ditch until "we o'clock tho next morning. when he was dlsuovered by a nearby far mer and rushed to the hoapllal, Dr. Mr. and Mm. Moses Martin and children ot Brutus. “MIL. visited friends in the vicinity, Mr. Henry Scherer moved his tam- ily and enemas into moms rented from Mr. Devi Martin on Saturday. Mm. Harold Crest, spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. Eli Brutyscher visited friends In, North Woolwich on Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. Noah L. Martin Mrg, but Llclny and M13: Leah Lichty vitited Ja Wygerlpo on Sunday. Mrs. Omar Martin of SS. No. '21, mailed with Mrs. Henry Srherer last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Henrich and Mr, and Mm. Gordon HeVch and children Halted Mr. Henry Hutt of Bloomingdale on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Jaeoujanuer and daughter Ruby visited in Gun on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilles and Mr. and Mrs, All. Gilles visited Mrs. Nanny Gole In Kitchener on Sunday, Mrs. Hole has sulfidemly recovered from her mlsmrlune in fracturing her arm to be able (mun to return to her [mum hero. Mr John H. Thoms was G the sick [Isl for a week or no. Mrs. Fred Moore and Mrs. Harem-(- "attntrttuurn. of Kitchener were eisttors with Mm Appel on Slur my. Rev. and Mrs. S. J. 'yutlst {mid Mr and Mrs. Henry Siltler a visit after church on Sunday evening Mr and Mm. w. H. Schzumr Hle ml In Haskesvmton Sunday. Mr. and Mn Gordon Hahn of Wnterloo Muslim! with Mr. and Mrs. “mm-1 Hahn on Sunday. The ELK}; Rally in the Evan- :rlical church on Sunday evening was a fine success, The attendance “is good and thmm taking part m lhe program acquitted themselves well. The song exercises of tho luniurs will hear repealing at some future time. Attend Rovlvll Meetings. . A large number from here attend- ed the Mennonite revival meetings In Waterloo on Sunday evening Tho 1tsrvivts In "In Mennonite Church here were withdrawn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben [any visited friends in Kitchener on Sunday The Misses mum and Flora Dunn-:- of KIu-hener visited with ll iss Edith» Schuer, on Sunday. MM. Andrew Wahl visited friends in Kitchener last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs Harry Plush ot Kit. -_-l.euer visited at the home ot Mr mg Mr“. F', K, Welker on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Merino Relat accum- paniml Mr. and Mrs. William Brown 11ch family of Mitchell on a visit to tir, and Mrs, Solomon Retst near Elmlm on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Robb of The "l mu visited at the home ot the tor- lm-r’d mun, Mrs, T, S Copeland on Sunday. Rally Sunday. Mr, J. G. Hum was In Kitaoner last Frlday in connection: with tho “In of local school debentures. Mr John Deli-Inert and Mia; Elin- lwth Rennie were week-end visitors ar the parsonage of lho Evangelical (-hun'h. Mr. Eli B. Martin ot the Jerusalem "rr-tion increased his holdings " mn’rhasinx a parcel or land from Mr John Hun-en adiolnlng Mr. Jim iiurneu'a farm. Futon-In Messrs. Norman and Charlie Sie, frid, accompanied by Joseph Leh, mun visited in Woodstock and Tnvi “my on Sunday; _ - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zin er paid a short visit to Mina Louisa 'i'irh',,',"l'l, who is ill at Freeport tltsnatorium, on !ur"da1r_ottetnooy. Our pu'blic school inspector, Mr. Mensieser, paid n visit to this dis- trig! reyntly. -. _ Mr. Comic Kurtz, 'urcompunicd by Miss Dorothy Haunt. spent Mom dn¥_ovenin_g tet bikini 2imrtr'r. it. Ind Mn. Ilium-w Adams, accomnnnied by David McClonkoy of Guelph, H, Mondny at Mr. and Mn. Mike . inner. At c “in; eta: tht. "et-ik Mn. Mike K. Zinger. Mr. and Mrs. Prim: Lehman and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Mike K. Zin r rorently. Mr. Targ,,' Wollhnuur and fam, ily of Detroit are unending tt short time at Louis Weil tuner: and at Top! 899.11%.“ _ _ -. " H air. Herb H-ohnol "nod on Mr Mike 2irurer_rrrerttlr. _ A Mr. Jiii, Mines, nh‘ompnnied try Juhn anler, took I buninonn trip to _fluelpls onA'Slgunl-y, _ A Mr. John Dull" ient Sunday at Frocport where he visited Louisa Lehman. The pupils andvmcher of our not-Hon are bunny preparing for a Hullnwe'pn_ parts, which I: to r, held Mrs. Jim Mines spent Saturday It "MIR, Mich. 2ingerU, - A shoodn. mnteh in to take place at Geo Kum’l on Nov. 6th when (an. Tati- nnd roman; are to be competed for. mop-0y 'tlyttt. J. Mchlly In the attending phy ”land‘s union “a "rod fut. Must Quad... ARI” To Profitable Talks L. _ Mr. Louts Golbeck died "" Tum- Tho rvgulau' mummy mum-Ill": orHay morning m the home of his son t.'te "in Claneis or the MntA' lCtayton, at New Toronto. The funer- Chrrrch was held at the lmnn- of Mr. al was held ill the l‘rwnmzm Mentor. und Mrs, Edgar Khy Following the‘nito clturch on Thursday nftm'mmn Inn-inn“ nn-vllm: nu interesting pro- and interment in tho adjoining m-- mum mu rrn-lvrml, Some of the mom-y, numln-azx m-n- papers hy Mrs. AIL; Him Illa Wntters. u formm' nui- Shlrs and SIM. J. Geiger an Thaaiter dvnt. renown-l old acttuaintttrurs in ulvimz. Tho first lwing on the "Ori- llu- villugv on Sunday, Kin u: ThanksRivt'ttp, Day" and tht' Mrs. Noah Dettwiller and All.“ wuuul on "Our Mouvrn Thankesgiv-,Altlu" 13ettwiller am spending some» mu." Miss Poarl Madur gave an ln-‘Ilnm will: Mrs, Titus shautz. mm:- II-r-w'n'n: minor ml Current Events. Pnt'r, QUAKER CORN FLAKES Mixed or Buck, at SSe per lb. At 20: per lb. In qu-nliliel of " lbs. or more 18: per ll). 10 At 3|.00 per dozen Cup: and Saucers. At $1.20 per dorem Cups Ind Sauce". LIQUID STOVE POLISH l4: A bottle The Superior Chain Ston- will supply your In“ honor. Than 810m at Canada'. “at and “round group of independent ",',Tht,tul2r,Tft everyday needs or specialties for my Man an imported and clocked in " The beat quality patch-ed in tremen- dyus quantity makes prices lower than than of "" ordinary web, so if you mutt your Hallo-h e'en to be a red uu-ceu let the Superior Store. supply your needs. C. J. TRAPP $199032. Save $50 to $200 these Reduced Prices Below are a few or about 10 Cars at these money-saving Prices : Brand New I929 Oldsmobile Coach I929 Pontiar Coach This in the tart on. II. have. All other. Still In- the new thine, tirqo u w." sold at $100 rodutlion. Thin on. 8200 A car [but can $I125.00. Our pr to clout II a reduction of to flour _ . Only I7.000 mile. ~- All brand n-v (it... A lulun’audy in. car. Re.vur price ”7500. Iducod to $695 T.“ or Squ-t, at a for 25: Mild CANADIA N CHEESE Fine quality -. tSc per lb CUPS AND SAl'CERS CUPS AND SAUCERS Thu-poof- SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 tb.. for " 316 King W Kitchener lb. (inn at ""r' vr? (F SSe l: _1"t n:_ ___. .. ___.__ SL011 LANTERN' GLOBES Walla. Clothe. Whiter, Largo _ Itc. ROY AL YORK TEA (all and see the wonderful values we re offering in the most desirable models procurahle. Why pay more when you can ' _ Ji,i?c;'iCi:i1? 'id2'nrdc'"iii'iiii I a"; 2211,".313’111. -e'2"'u;roe; 330%; TAKE NO CNhNCiis---B0Y FROM h RELIABLE DEALER HALLOWI DATES 2 Ibo. for "e MANY FIJOWERS TOILET SOAP NEW CURRAN'rs "only Qunlily White, USED CARS PORK & BEANS Large Jumbo tin of CAUsTrC SODA Heavy Clover Leaf 6 lbs. Frog}. Milled ROLLED OATS Every tar has been reconditioned in our shops and barked by our reputation. WHITE BOWLS Special Clearance Sale of W ORANGE AND LEMON PEEL INi(lijhu,lil) 8lailtN--alik? WINTER TRANSPORTATION 4 coke. for Me BRESMU At 191- each. Medium She At tSc etch RINSO USED CAR LOT ACROSS THE STREET Irc per lb, 1927 Willys Knight Sedan 3 _ for 2Se for 25: Zebra Come Early and Get the Beat Choice L. l Mr. Louts Golbeck died nu Tutur sly “um-um: orHay morning m the home of his sun or the MntA' lCtayton, at New Toronto. The funer- he lmnn- of Mr. al was held ill the l‘rwnmzm Mommy Following the‘nitn clturch on Thursday nftm'nmm interesting pro- and interment in tho mljnlninz w- Some of the mom-y, ------_-F- 0! Tho Hecker and Dedels Orchtstra Mr, and Mrs. Orville Mader and ‘ (furnished tho musiml numhore [family spent Sunday with Mr. and - --- A #3 Died At Toronto. Airs. “mum Matter. Dobbin Garage Pl',';'," TiTCrfciiEit=DiCiC= Foot “ALLOW?" oat ANY OTHER “HIE W. Sell tho Best For Lou Tho [.11. brou- “Jutland VALENCIA RAISINS At ' Ibo. for 2Se A Special Reduction in Prices on all DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY AND ALL STAPLES. This will III..- . - caving to you. We timd our stock too large and Inuit roduc. “no, no we do: you rod val-u in order to move loan. The Special. her. .dverliAed urn only I tow you will tind who. you whit our “ore. 36 incbcu wide; good weight. ‘Rqulur Me In Grey or White; Large t2/q the v-. Double Bod tin. ulna quality u above. at Regulur $15.00 line- Regul-r $20.00 lines Regular $25.00 line. Regular 328.00 lines Regulu- 31,00 plr pair. Special " H .. 39: per "then. are heavy qua-lily Ind the can! of Ruining would coat you more. All Wool quleda at 1 lb. Roll. -- Regular 30c - Special at All popular makes of hilho-l quality at $2.19 and $1.69 oer pair - It you -rteed hem? Whiier" fidaF,"in" an? Ge"irip'iii pay you to visit our store before going elsewhere. as our prices are extremely low considering quality. CHILDRENS PURE HEAVY WOOL STOCKINGS LADH-IS' PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE All LI‘OI‘I of " G U M At 3 ”6h... for "" Regal-r tt .50 Extra houvy weight; " inchet wider Relulnr ttas Special at TSc per yard. MENS OVERCOA'I‘S FOR WINTER WEAR HAND KNITTED WOOL Mr'Irrs FOR MEN PURE WOOL SANTOY DRESS GOODS At $1.00 per pair. Regal-r "Hing for SLSO DARK GREY WOOL TWEED FLANNELE'I'I‘E BLANKETs WHITE COTTON BATTING w. oeror for the Nerst To. Dun 0V ERA LLS AN I) SMOC KS Reul warn: A FltANNELETTE Raul Special Qt TSc per rard, ME N's DRESS SHIRTS Still in- the new thine, tirqo Hill like now. A t" ttot can ‘II25.00. Our prico L" to t'QIr _ . 8750 Reductions in thone Coats, Reduced to r _ . T Reduced to. T (V ___ rr- . Reduced to _ _ _ _ Reduced to _"._ .. VV? _.. .. All the. It soc per unit MEN'S SUITS l927 Oldsmohile Sedan j Mr -md Mrs Nelson Schledel. Kill-ln-m-r. sptltt Sunday at Mrs. Srlllmlvl's home. with ML and Mrs, i Srhmwringvr. s" ', Mr. Imuis kramp spam Sunday in t Kin'hvnm‘ / g lbw, ()rvllh- Shantg of Springfield. “Nth . will begin a two weeks' serlm in: Kr;tttrtNisti: meetings at lhe yt. st'. V, I'hln'rh on Sunday. CHINA CAKE PLATES Bountiful], duct-Id u II: Mr and Mrs. Gscar 1tartrhptder avd l'nnlily were visitor“ at the home of Mrs. Jos, S, Pressman on Friday minim: SA LTED PEAN UTS $12.00, $15.00 and At Reduced to 99e Frod Speck] $2.29 pair .r, 'FF'- 8|.99 pair Now 19c " MV per pair 19: her Roll s 9.50 $14.95 $20.00 $23.00 $19.00

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