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I WILKES-BARRE RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1937 ociety: Personals, Wedding Plans and nings of Interest Happe REPRESENTATIVE BIERLY HONORED DINNER GIVEN BV DEMOCRATS- To Wed Tomorrow. Musical Program -Announced for Tea At St. Stephen's AT POME Rp DR. and Mrs. H.

M. Beck of 68 Weet Northampton Street will go to New York on 'January iS and will leave the following day for the Roney-Plaza, Miami Beach, to spend some time. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel T.

Buck-tnan of 551 Rutter Avenue, Kingston, have leafed the McClintock residence on West Northampton Street. Mrs. F. H. Kohlbraker of 401 East Main Street, Nanticoke.

will leave February 1 for St. Petersburg. Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Morrie of 146 Sduth River Street, who are on Nearly-Organized Women's Choir of Church to Sing 2 Numbers a Weet Indies cruise, are expeefcpfkl I i Women of St. Stephen's Church have announced a particularly attractive musical program to be given at a tea to be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the au Wrr, come the latter part of next week Mr. and Mrs. Justin Bergman of 66 Wast River Street are home from New York where they spent Have -w visited that "Bin 9 Sale" in Potneroy's Housewares Department you haven't then you really should especially if you need some kttchen gadgets they have hundreds of useful things that perhaps you don't need until you see them and then, there are other larger household items all specially priced in the' sale by all means see the demonstration of Club Aluminum on the Main Floor why you can purchase a seven-piece set for such a low price and best of all you can buy it on Pomeroy' convenient payment plan. ditorium of St.

Stephen's Clubhouse. South Franklin Street Miss CU fart Of Modesta Ximena will give several nf ho. niinn iriitiirM nnA Vfr Bessie Dougherty Williams, soprano soloist, will sing. Newiy-organized women's choir of St. Stephen's V.

L. i 1 i it twn A anI 1 I win w.w V4 ncu known selections, Brahm's Lullaby few days. Mrs. Samuel Morean and daughter. Mrs.

Charles K. Gloman. of Nanticoko, accompanied by the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Harold Morgan of Philadelphia, left on Thursday for Florida, where they will tour for Bix or eight weeks. Jacob Silverblatt of 86 Academy Street and Rabbi Samuel Wolk of 70 West Union Street are in New Orleans for the convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.

Mis Mary Beth McClelland of Baltimore has returned after visiting Attorney and Mrs. John C. Phillips of 281 East Northampton 1 and April winas, eacn specially arranged for this program by Mrs. J. Fowler Richardson.

Mrs D. B. Williams of this city and Mrs. Edward W. Davie of Forty Fort will pour.

Mrs. Leroy Wooiard is tea committee chair man. 11,.., rS The women's choir was recently-reorganized at the suggestion of Rev. Gardiner M. T)v in niH, suitable music for noonday Lenten services ana ai otner times when the mens choir is not available.

Musical hours at other Miss Annabelle Flyte of 351 Charlotte Street, daughter of Mrs. Guy B. Flyte and the late Mr. Flyte, formerly of Yeager Avenue, Forty Fort, will be married on Sunday at 4 p. to Kenneth Leh of Potts-town In a Pottatown church.

Miss Flyte attended Forty Fort High School and was a popular member of the school set until she moved with her mother to Pottstown two years ago. She is a graduate, of Pottstown High School. Mr. Leh is the son of a prominent business man of that section and a graduate of Hill School. The bride-elect is a sister of Howard B.

Flyte, 31 Sullivan Street, Forty Fort. throughout the year are being It You've been waiting to purchase a new winter coat then don't hesitate any longer for Pomeroy's are having a sale of the smartest coats I've seen in a long time all smartly trimmed with the most luxurious furs such as: Jap Weasel, Kit Fox, Silver Fox, and Skunk they're all brand planned. The public has been invited to attend any or all musical hours. A silver offerincr will (Photo Dy Ac Hoffman Btudlo) Seated, Mrs. William McFadden, vice president and chairman; Mrs.

John Zavada, treasurer: Mrs. Paul B. Barrett, secretary-Mrs. Robert Bierly, Mrs. F.

Merle Mackin; standing, Steven Farris, Robert N. Bierly, Attorney Mackin, toastmaater; Robert Haimes. Representative Robert N. Bierly of West Pittston. from Sixth Legislative District, Mrs.

Bierly and officers of Sara Delano State Federated Women's Democratic Club of Wyoming and dinner speakers are shown at a testimonial dinner given in Mr. Bierly's honor on Thursday night at Hotel Redington. Left to right: taken. Mrs. J.

Fowler Ttirh recting the choir and Dr. J. Fowler Richardson nrcr-Aniat rxt a. Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Puckey of 152 South Hanover Street. Nanticoke. will leave on Friday for Orlando, Fla.

Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Reese.

of 272 Wright Street, Kingston, and Ir. and Mrs. Allison H. Miller of 246 North Mapie Avenue. Kingston, spent Wednesday in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blum of 659 South Franklin Street have returned from New York. Mrs. J.

K. Griffiths of Schooley Apartments is remaining several Weeks longer at Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Edward A.

Wakeman of Terrace Street entertained her card club at luncheon at Westmoreland Club on Thursday afternoon. Condition of Chester B. Derr of West Union Street, who is a patient at Genera! Hospital following an operation, is favorable. new, just arrived yesterday 01. phens, is the accompanist.

Mrs Edward Griffith is assistant accompanist. Mrs. Marvin Edwards is president of th ARRIVALS YESTERYEAR Margaret Brennan Bride Next Month Grace Picton and Benjamin Janies Are Married in Scranton Robert H. Kiebach is secretary and organizer. Rev.

Gardiner M. Day (In Wilkes-Barre Society Circles) Members of the choir: Mrs. Snnhln tney re not coats that have taken from stock and reduced to this Bpecial price All the flattering new lines of 1937 styles and really they were made to sell at $49.50 and $59.40 in the sale they are marked $39.50 if you need a new coat now is the time to get it especially when you can get such fine cfuallty coats at such a low price. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Jones of 36 Irving Place on January 15 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Jones ls the former Miss Mary Mtjyer of this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Silverstein of Detroit announce the birth of a son on January 14. Mrs. Silverstein is the former Miss Helma Strauss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1 3 wi Mrs- Rusel Balliett, Miss Ruth Beers, Mrs.

R. Blamire, Mrs. Ida Rerhtpl Mr. m-n Wednesday, Jsrnuary 16, 1907 Miss Beth Kessler entertained the Clerk in Tax Collector's Office Is Bride of Basketball Coach. lUCISUa Df 3" ancon, Winnie Boston, Grace Cave, Margaret Constine, Mrs.

Ci. n.u Bu Mrs. Rhys Meredith of South Sherman Street Is home from Palisades Park where she spent a week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alson Meredith.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry May of North Main Street will entertain at dinner at Irem Temple Country Club tonight. Guests will number 22.

Mrs. B. C. Vincent of Rutter Avenue, Kingston, has returned from Rochester after visiting her sOft-in-law "and MrT and Mrs. H.

Richmond Schroeder of 158 Strathmore Drive, former residents of Kingston. Miss Margaret C. Brennan of North Main Street, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Brennan, will become the bride of George A. Judge, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Judge of Pitbston, Wednesday morning.

February 3 at 8. A breakfast will follow at Hotel Sterling. Miss Helen Brennan of this city, sister of the bride, and Peter McDonald of Pittston, cousin of the bridegroom, will be the attendants. Mrs. L.

McA. Cattanach of 96 South Franklin Street entertained her bridge club on Thursday 1 following last night: Mrs, Charles I Bertram. Plymouth; Misses Ruth Speece. Forty Fort, and Nan Jones of Wilkes-Barre. Jean Dougherty, Mrs.

Edward W. Dunham. Flora Dyer, of West Ross Street. I A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Rav-I mond F. Dawson of 62 South Athe'r- Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Grace- 15 jwia. oiarvm Mrs Elliott, Margaret Elliott, Mrs. Edward Griffith r-i- Harvey- Ernest of Syracuse, the former driver of Dumont 2:04, is in town, the guest of B. T.

Bir- ton Avenue, Kingston, on January 15 at WIIk'es-Barre General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Considine of Highland Street. Tnickeviiio garetta Gatchel, Be.sie HartlanH ney.

He is handling Mixwood and Following a week's stay in New- Myrtle Hominick, Harriet Howell Has'selROg6r Howell, Bertha Daniel this year. Both fo be seen at Street, Plymouth, daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. George J. Picton, and Benjamin D.

James, son of Mrs. Owen Jones, 77 Center Avenue, i Plymouth. Ceremony was per-i formed at 6:30 Thursday night by Mrs. A. have announced the birth of a son on January 15 at W'ilkes-Barre Hospital-; the driving park this summer, 16, 1917 Mrs.

Charles W. Erath of 111 Additional Social News will Be Found In the Tixlr On Page 9 and 12." Jenkins. Celia Jevons, Mrs Clarence Jonesy Margaret Jones, Mrs. avid "iones- Emilv Jenkins, Mrs. W.

Krimmel, Mrs. Allen Kirby, Mra h-rlna 1 Hanover Street and daughter, Mrs. Dallas C. Schobert, are spending Mrs. Wl mm r-.

xMiss Heidrich Wed To Gotham Lawyer several days in, Philadelphia. Kiebach, Stella Miner, Mifs Harriet Brower of this citv Mary Lou Mulligan, daughter of "MVaW'M E. V. Mulligan" of Park Place. Kingston, is improving at Mercy Hospital following an operation for appendicitis.

Mr. and H. C. Millard of 320 Academy Street are visiting epn. A.

L. Millard, York, for several weeks. Mrs. Louis Casper of 310 South Street and her brother Edward "Lewith of 2'40 South River Street, have returned from Baltimore where they visited Louis Gump. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Gump of New York are guests of Mr. Gump in Baltimore. James Crosby, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Crosby of Washington, is improving at his home following a serious illness in a Washington hospital. Mrs. J. W.

Morris of North Main Street returned yesterday after spending three weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Crosby in Washington. Miss Margaret C. Brennan of has been a guest of relatives at Pottsville for several days.

EXPERT RADIO SERVICE WRITTEN GCARANTEE Covering your ENTIRE RADIO, not Merely Repair or New Parts. r.f,alth Morgans, Mrs. A. E. Moat Mrs.

David Morgans Mrs. Harry Morgans. Mrs. T. G.

Reese, F- Richardson. Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilcox, Mrs. mV uiams' Mrs- Ada Wooiard. Mrs.

Ruth "Having' trouble with your sewing then the wise thing to -do is. to visit Pomeroy's Daylight Piece Goods Department and Consult Miss Bergcr, who is the Mc-Call Stylist, and today is her last day She'll be only to glad to help you plan your spring wardrobe, so that it will be individual and original and so that it will fit within your budget Remember today is her last day, so don't put off any longer for she'll help you overcome your sewing Rev. T. Richards of Hyde Park Baptist Church, at church parsonage on South Main Street, Hyde Park. They were accompanied! by Mr.

and Mrs. Richard K. James, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Miss Picton has been employed for seven years as clerk in office of George Curran, Plymouth tax collector. She is a graduate of Plymouth High School, and has been a life-long Plymouth resident.

Mr. James is a member of Plymouth High School faculty, is head basketball coach at the school, and is assistant coach to Edward Brominski, football coach. Mr. nd Mrs. James left last night for a week end trip to New York City.

On their return Mon-dav, they will reside with the bridegroom's mother at 77 Center Ave t-u jus. oianiey Lhl way' Mrs' Wod. Mrs John Weir, Mrs. Russell Hobbs. Richard Haines, son of Mrs.

Alice Haines of 45 North River Street, Ls improving at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital following an ppendectomy. Mr. and Mrs Charles Pfifferling of Riverside Drive are in New York. Mrs. Frances Hud nail of South Franklin Street has taken up her residence at the Woman's Club Mrs.

Gilbert Ra of Wilkes Barre Unit. Nat onnl The marriage of Miss Margaret May Heidrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heidrich of 174 South Maple Avenue, Kingston, to Harry B.

Groom of New York has been announced. The ceremony took place on Deeember 21, 1936 at Harrison, N. Y. The bride Is a graduate of Kingston High School and Wyoming Seminary. Mr.

Groom is "a member of the New York Bar Association. He is a graduate of Univei-sity of Alabama. They will live in New York. ANNUAL DINNER Jewish Women, in A Tuesdav aftpmnnn Paeant" scheduled for this Phone 3-1SU n.is n3 Dcen postponed. York, the couple will live at 404 NjOrth Main Street.

sportsaftoror The Record will spend the week end in New York with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Mrs. Ada Marlot of Kingston, installing officer of Daughter of Union Veterans of Civil War, presided over installation of officers of Tent No.

10 at Scranton Thursday night. Other local guests: Captain and Mrs. A. F. Post, Miss Gertrude Boyer and Mrs.

Carrie Bobst. Miss Shirley Lou Carter, Moffett Street, Plains, is convalescing from-pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Mattern, 934 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, will be guests of New York Florist Club at Golden Jubilee dinner in Hotel Pennsylvania tonight. Mr. Mattern is president of Wyoming Valley Florist Club. Mrs. Carl Carter.

Moffett Street, Plains, is recovering from influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Gwqlym Williams of Pleasant Valley were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Yocum and Mrs. Maggie Boston of Lightstreet. Mrs. John Olshefski of Wyoming is ill. Edward Tilghman of Simpson Street is a patient at Mercy Hospital.

Miss Casindania Pratt Eaton of 263 South Franklin Street is in New York. Carlton Lake, floy soprano of Kingston, will leave Sunday morning for Johnson City to present a sacred concert at the Primitive Methodist Church. He will be accompanied by William Herbert of this city. D. H.

Fado of Dennison Street, Forty Fort, is spending the week end in New York City. Rhys Meredith of 173 South Sherman Street ls convalescing after an illness of grip. Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Morris, Mrs. Hugh Jones. and Attorney 1 1 vvki 3 8 to American GuUd of Organists Honor Ministers nue, Plymouth. Jewish Women Postpone Parade Perfume Parade which was to have been held by the Wilkes-Barre Branch of Council of Jewish Women has been postponed. On Tuesday the monthly meeting will be held at file M.

H. A. at 2:30. "The Sound of Running Feet," by Josephine Lawrence, author of "If I Had Four Apples" will be reviewed by Mrs. Gilbert Jacobosky.

IVorth Main Street, a bride-elect, will be guest of honor at a party on Wednesday night by Mrs. William Grant of 319 New Hancock Street. Mise Rose Kane of 515 North Main Street will entertain for Miss Brennan on Thursday right. On Thursday night, January 28, from Boston Store will give a dinner bridge in her honor and on Saturday night, January 30. Mrs.

P. J. Garvey of 54 Vulcan Street and Mrs. M. S.

Brennan of 60 East Thomas Street. Miners Mills, will entertain at Mrs. Gar-Vey's home. Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Turrell Of 69 Butler Street. Kingston, returned last night from New York. Mrs. Homer E.

Graham of 33 North Main Street, Ashley, entertained 16 guests at a dinner bridge on Thursday night in honor of Miss Mary C. Faull of Brown Street, a brides-elect. Mrs. James Hawkins of Main Street, Ashley, gave a supper bridge last night in honor of Miss Faull. This afternoon, Mrs.

Marcus Miller of West Roes Street will be hostess at a bridge tea for Miss Faull. Quality Food Specials For Saturday PICNIC STYLE SHOULDER TOMS ib. a 6c FRESH GROUND TENDER MILK FED Leg of Veal 2 Lb- 33c Lb. 2lc Hamburg building. North River Street.

Raymond Wall, a student at Lehigh University, will spend the week end at his home at 510 Gibson Avenue, Kingston. Miss Florence Watts- of 10 West Dorrance Street, Kingston, is ex pected home on Monday from Hilldale, N. J. Miss Emily L. Peterson, returned missionary from Saharanpur, India, who is lecturing here for the Presbyterian Church, is the house guest of Rev.

and Mrs. Herbert C. Ure of Forty Fort, whose daughter, Ruth, id doing similar work in mission fields in India. Mrs. E.

T. Ganse of 23 East South Street, recently suffered a sprained ankle in a fall from a horse. Miss Anna Denniston of 252 Academy Street will leave today for Miami to spend the balance of the winter. Mrs. Harry A.

Whiteman of 40 Reynolds Kingston, will entertain her bridge club at dinner tonight. Mrs. Charles R. Dever of Baltimore is improving following a serious illness. Mrs.

P. H. Dever of Nanticoke is with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Emma Crisman of Ford Street, Kingston, entertained recently the following schoolmates: Jane Brace of Cambridge, Mass Mrs. Carrie Wolfe of Kingston and Mrs.

Emily Bodle of Carverton. Social Club was formed at home of Mrs. Ruth Richards, Welles Avenue, Kingston, last night. Mrs. Ethel Wolfe was high scorer at cards.

Others present: Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mrs. Anna Humphrey, Mrs. Grace Kriescher. Mrs.

Faith Mack, Mrs. Francis Neifer and Mrs. eJan Neifer. JANUARY CLEARANCE! American Guild of Organists will have its annual dinner for ministers and organists on Monday night at 6:30 at St. Clement's Neighborhood House.

Miss Mary Arabella Coale of New York headquarters, a member of the council, will speak on "Cooperation Between Ministers and Organists to Enhance the Service with Proper Music." On February 1, Alexander Mc-Curdy, celebrated organist of Philadelphia, head of the organ department of the Curtis Institute, will be heard in a recital at First Presbyterian Church, South Franklin Street. Mrs. Fred Colley of 192 Carey Avenue is ill. Miss Donothy Turpin of 178 Butler Street, Kingston, entertained 26 guests at a buffet supper recently. BEST CENTER CUT Chuck Roast Lb- 20c MACHINE SLICED Smkd.

Bacon4 Lb- Pk-JL5c MACHINE SLICED Dried Beef V4 Lb- 9c TENDER BROAD Veal Chops Lb- 21c John E. Morris of Edwardsville will Current Events leave today for New Port Richey, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Mrs.

.00 Jones will remain for two months SELECT NO. 1 EVERY ONE GUARANTEED Dresses $3 Hats $1 4 Boz. but Attorney Morris will return in two weeks. Mrs. C.

Seely of Brown Street was tendered a farewell party Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Karl Ashworth. The Seely family will make its home in Allentown after January 25. Mrs. Seely re C.

ceived gifts and games were played. Guests: Mrs. G. C. Seely, Mrs.

Glen Yeager, Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Sterling Jones, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Wilbur Cole, Mrs.

136 So. Main St. Sam Davis, Mrs. Tallie Davles. Mrs.

932 South Main St. Karl Ashworth. FRESHPAK EXTRA CHOICE YELLOW CLING "PEARS iwcm- apricots aa fl oo PINEAPPLE CiNS a Swift's Wool Soap 24 for $1.00 Fancy Tuna Fish 8 cans $1.00 Freshpak Pork, and Beans 20 cans $1.00 Fancy Shrimp 8 cans $1.00 Camay or Palmolive. 20 cakes $1.00 Steak Salmon 8 cans $1.00 Hurff's Tomato Soup 21 for $1.00 Freshpak Catchup 8 big bottles $1.00 Big Can Tomato Soup 12 for $1.00 Freshpak Sugar Peas 8 cans $1.00 Big Can Vegetable Soup 12 for $1.00 Freshpak G. B.

Corn 8 cans $1.00 Big Can Pork and Beans 12 for $1.00 Freshpak Sliced Beets 8 cans $1.00 Carrottand Peas 12 for $1.00 Freshpak Wax Beans 8 cans $1.00 Pineapple Juice 12 for $1.00 Freshpak Lima Beans 8 cans $1.00 SealSweet Grapefruit Juice 12 for $1.00 Freshpak Tomatoes 8 cans $1.00 Rialto Tomatoes 12 for $1.00 Freshpak Green Beans 8 cans $1.00 Tomato Juice 12 big cans $1.00 All Green Asparagus Tips 8 cans $1.00 A Complete Food Market CAPITOLrg GROCERY Free Delivery Dial 2-5958 11 East Market Street Wilkes-Barre Sunday Polish Union Women's Group 392. dinner, Hotel Redington, 6:30 p. m. Monday Preview of "English Masters of Portraiture" Wilkes-Barre Art Gallery, 8 p. m.

Luzerne County Veteran Firemen's Association annual, dinner, Hotel Sterling, 7:30 m. Blossom Chapter No. 451 O. card party, Elks' Home, 8 p. m.

Y's Men's Club luncheon, Y. M. C. A 12:15 p. m.

Wilkes-Barre Chapter, Council of Jewish Juniors, 12th anniversary-program, Y. H. 8 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary 463 musicale.

First Presbyterian Church Pljjjjjauth, 8:15 p. m. Tuesday Rotary Club luncheon Hotel Sterling, 12:15 p. m. Exchange Club luncheon, Hotel Redington, 12:15 p.

m. Wednesday Annual meeting of Nobles of Irem Temple A. A. O. N.

M. Mosque, North Franklin Street 8 p. Luzerne County Medical Society dinner, Westmoreland Club 830 p. m. Lions Club luncheon.

Hotel Sterling. 12:15 p. m. Luzerne County Medical Society Auxiliary meets. Y.

M. C. A 8 15 p. m. Thursday Wyoming Valley Chapter D.

A luncheon, Westmoreland Club 1 p. m. Kiwanls Club luncheon, Hotel 12:15 p. m. West Side Woman's Club meets American Legion Home, Kingston p.

m. -Cart. Party, Ladies Auxiliary "of Dleu Le Veut Commandery Knights Templar, St. Stephen's parish house, at 8 p. m.

Friday Douglas Minstrel Club third an- nual minstrel, Meyers High School auditorium, 8 p. m. 1 Luzerne County Chapter. Daughters of 1812, meet at St. Stephen's Club House, 2:30 p.

m. Saturday Lucerne' County Chapter Daughters of 1812, unveil memorial marker, at Danville, 2 m. Prime Chuck Small Lean Rib End ROAST lb. 19c PORK LOIN lb. 21c First Prize Fresh Ground BOCK WURST lb.

35c BEEF and PORK lb. 21c OQn Grapefruit Juice 3 3 LVC 3 No. cans Z5C it110' AU Chase Si Sanborn Dat-, Mfy Flavors pkg. frg ed Coffee 2 lb! 4UC Cans CAMPBELL'S ASSORTED EXCEPT CHICKEN Keep A Youthful Appearance by Wearing Smartly Styled GLASSES JJU Freshpak Evaporated cans QQ EARLY MORN TA Orange Pekoe 3" $1.00 GRAND UNION JUICE OR HEARTS GRAPEFRUIT 10 No 2 can $1.00 BERBER'S, HEINZ or CXAPP'S BABY FOOD 13 caM $U)0 DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE 10 lare nat cans 11.00 6 lbs $1.00 20lbs $1.00 COFFEE PURE CANE SUGAR GRAND UNION FANCY PRUNES Fresh Mad Fancy 7 ONE:" PRICE! TVf Try Our Fancy A FRESH DRESSED -POULTRY Department Operated by C. E.

GRIMES STEWING AND ROASTING CHICKENS BROILERS, TURKEYS AND DUCKS HOME GROWN HOME DRESSED You Can Buy the Parts You, Like All You Want 13 White or Fink Gold Filled Frames In Rim or Rimless Styles. Any Shape Including Kryptok. Bifocals. Any Prescription. Case Con-taHner and Cleaner for Glasses Xuh Butte? 3 lbs.

1 50c A WEEK OLECT Pure Refined BED BUSS. NEW POTATOES 61hs. 25c TENDER FRESH Sweet Peas 3 lhs. 25c Eckonut Fancy Backs I Fowl Dressed and Drawn lb. 30c lb.

15c I LlgandBreasts, 2Vi lbs. $1.00 LARD CHEESE Wings lb. 25c lhs. 1.00 Ih. 23c Tasty Mild.

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