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WILKES-BABRE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -26, .1036. and Engagements Numerous Holiday. Brings23Iany -Visitors, Wedding i VlSS ANNA W. HOIXENBACkI Thanksgiving Bride THANKSGIVING: DAY IS YESTERYEAR Catholic Daughters To Put on Charity FUFULAll WITH BRlUtS Day, the selection' of many brides, as a wedding day finds the usual large number of weddings scheduled for Wyoming Valley, Following are some of the local and nearby marriages. (In WCkes-Bam Society Circlet) Monday, November 18, 1901 Mr.

and Mra. Edward Thomas of Plymouth visited Morgan and family on Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Morton and daughter Madeline are visiting the former's sister. Mra.

Shlrer of White Haven for a few days. 1 Sunday, November M. 1918' Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Hlllman and family are spending a week in New Tork. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Black of Second Avenue, Dorranceton, this morning will leave for New Tork where they will spend two weeks.

They also will visit in New Rochelle, N. and Philadelphia. New England Man To Wed Local Girl Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Royer of 268 South River Street have announced the engagement of their daughter. Anne Sutherland, of Leominster, formerly of this city, to Raymond Wallace Tatro, son of Mr. and Mra. Domlnlck Tatro, also of Leominster.

The -date of the wedding has not been fixed. Miss Royer is employed in the office of DuPont Powder company and Mr. Tatro is In the estimating department of that firm. Dr. and Mrs.

Fred Chandler of Miners Mills will witness the Penn-Cornell game at Philadelphia today. They expect to return Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Bower and children, Ruth and Buddy, will go to Philadelphia Saturday to witness the Army-Navy game.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Albert of Overbrook, Dallas, will leave Friday night for Philadelphia to attend the Army-Navy game Saturday.

Eetelle Marsh and Ruth Marsh of 7 North Meade Street; Robert Williams of New Tork and Fred Ackerman of Philadelphia will attend the Army-Navy game In Philadelphia on Saturday. Mr. and Francis Reynolds of Easton will be holiday guests of Miss Mildred Hagel, River Street, Forty Fort Misses Helen and Blanche Derr of Reynolds Street, Kingston; will attend the Army-Navy game. Mr. and Mrs.

Curaon Seymour of Chestnut Street, Kingston, have returned from a motor trip, to St Augustine. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and A. F.

Roth of 821 Nqrth Main Street will spend the week end in Philadelphia and attend the Army-Navy game. Mrs. Elmer G. Nelson of 85 Virginia Terrace, Forty Fort, gave a birthday party for her sister-in-law, Miss Esther Edgerton of 85 Virginia Terrace, Forty Fort, recently. Guests: Marie Spencer, Mrs.

Alice Fregans, Mrs. Oscar Sears, Martha How, Lavlnia Bassler, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Eva Nesbitt, Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs.

Helen Nesbitt and Eleanor Fulton of South Bend, Miss Ruth Fisher, supervisor of penmanship In the Edwardsvllle Schools is spending the Thanksglv-Ing recess in New Tork. I VI of 193 South Franklin Street will entertain at a dinner party for br nUtlm today. Among the ruMti will be Mia Amelia B. Hollcnback of Brooklyn. Or.

Jessie Marmorstan and Dr. David Perla, noted pathologists of Mew Tork, art spending Thanksgiv ing as- guests ox Mr. and Mrs. Isaao B. Long of South Frenkiln Street.

Mr. and Mra. William R. RIckett ef Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, are spending Thanksgiving with their twin daughters, Misses Ellta- beth and Either, students at the Ethel Walker School at Simabury, conn. Judge and Vra.

Clarence D. Coughlln of North River Street will give, a Thanksgiving- family dinner party today. Mrs. E. I Adama of Columbia, 8.

will give A family dinner party today at bear Creek. Mrs. Adama la planning to leave week for the South. Senator and Mra. Lanfng Harvey will be among Mra.

Adams's guests. Mr. and Mm. John Lanlng of West Rota Street are in Philadel- phla'to see the Pennjorneii game, Urn. Lenin- will remain In Phil adelphia for 10 days.

Mr. Lanlng will leave Monday for his hunting lodge at Bear Lake with a party xor lew days. Mi Leila Sterllnar of 72 South River Street returned last night from New York. Dr. and Mrs.

Arthur M. Northrup tit SSI Carev Avenue are entertain ing the following at a Thanksgiv ing dinner today at tneir minting lodge at LiOCK naven: tar. ana airs. Bart Black, daughter Nancy, and son, Kenneth and Mr. ana Mra, Johnson Black.

Mm. Joseph Hewett of Brockton, arrived yesterday to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of 1415 Wyoming Ave nue, Forty Fort. Mrs.

John Kiser of Towanda will be a guest of Mra. H. Dick Newell or Ford Avenue, Kingston, over me holiday. Miss Anna Turrell of North Franklin Street Is entertaining at a family dinner party today. Mra.

Ralph Greenberg of South River Street and Mrs. Leon Coons of South Franklin Street have issued. invitations for a supper at the latter's home on Saturday night, December 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Welles Belin and two small daughters. Lucie and Mary, of Waverly, are guests of Mrs. Belin's parents, Col. and Mrs. Dorrance Reynolds of South River Street over Thanksgiving.

Mrs. C. P. Elliott of North Franklin Street is entertaining at a family dinner today. Robert Lay cock df Asbury Park Will spend Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Lay-cock of North Maple Avenue, will entertain at a family dinner Kingston. and Mrs.

Laycock party today. Clinton M. Long of the Riverside entertained at a luncheon yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Bolton G.

Coon of 42 James Street, Kingston, will give a family dinner party today. Her guests will include Mrs. Philip Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. John Coon, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Harden Coon, Mrs. Charles Linda-ay. l- 5 Miss Elletrtance1.

'V student at VaBsar College, is spending the. holiday with her Mr, and 'Mrs. W. Lance of North Franklin Street. Attorney and Mrs.

Ffank of 68 West Ross Street will have as a guest over the holiday their eon, a senior at Georgetown University. Harry Schooley, a student at Lawrenceville Academy, is spending Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Schooley of South River Street. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bravman of South Franklin Street left yesterday for New Tork to remain until Tuesday. DeJey-Jaeobs Miss Nettle Jacobs, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Jacobs of Korn Krest end Ralph Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Daley of 11 Miller Street, Pittston, will be married this morning at 10 in Holy Cross Church, Buttonwood. Rev.

F. Wydro will, officiate, assisted by Rev. Father' Grewskl Leo Jacobs, brother of the bride, will sing. Miss Helen Jacobs will be hex liter's maid of honor and Miss Stella Penkowskl of Korn Krest will be bridesmaid. Henry Mann of Pittston will serve as best man and Ross Salvo of 'Pittston will be user hits lace will' fashion the nrln- cesa gown to be worn by the bride.

The bodice has a stand-up collar and long sleeves. She will wear a finger tip length veil and carry an ivory -prayer book, showered with lilies of the valley. The maid of honor will a rust colored lace own and Miss Penkowskl will be an old rose lace model. Roth will wear bandeaue of gold leaves end carry bonquets of gold chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony will be a reception for 150.

They will go to New York. will live at 44 High Street, Korn Krest. Jjaley is employed by Spur Gasoline Company of Nashyllle at lis Jruiaion orancn. Cronaner-Dean In St. Mary's Church this morn- V.

in. uiivl. ti ucttl. daughter of Mra. Isabel Dean of 185 East Northampton Street, will become tne oriue oi lxwis cronauer, son of Nicholas Cronauer of Hill Street Rev.

Father MeGo wan will officiate. breakfast for 50 will follow at the, bridegroom's home. Miss Florence McNuTty, an aunt of the bride, will sing. Miss Avalena Dean of Phila delphia, sister of the bride, and Joseph Cronauer, the bridegroom's brother, will be attendants. The bride will be In white velvet princess gown made with leg o'mut-ton sleeves and a Queen Anne col lar.

Her prayer book will be -marked with lilies-of-the-valley. The maid of nonor win wear a gown of aquamarlnee" velvet having full sleeves fitted at the wrist. Her turban will be of matching velvet and she will carry tea roses. Alter a trip to Mew YorK and Philadelphia, the couple will live at 185 East Northampton Street. Mr.

Cronauer is employed toy the pity. Crochet Flowers -PATTERN Tardlo-Laeldl Miss Elisabeth R. Lucidl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Lucidl of Hickory Street, will be married to John J. Tardlo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tardlo of St John's Street, Plains, this morning at 10 In Holy Rosary Italian Church. Rev.

Archangelo D'Anca will perform the ceremony. Miss Florence Merris will be soloist and Miss Hilda Weiss will be organist Miss Jean Cerplat and Joseph Tardlo, brother of the bridegroom, will be the attendants. The bride's gown la made of ivory velvet with leg o'mutton sleeves, fitted waistline and full skirt The buttoned bodice has a high neck and stand-up -collar and Is trimmed at centarfron. with a duster- of pearls. She-will wear a fingertip length veil arranged on three tiered cap of velvet Her bouquet will be of white roses and fillee-of-the- valley.

The bride's attendant will be gowned In dubonnet velvet me bodice Is, finished with wide lapels over the shoulders and at the centerback of the wetst Is a large bow of roeHl blue velvet which extends to the end of the train. She will wear an off-the-face hat of dubonnet velvet trimmed with a band of blue. She will carry a colonial bouquet of bronte chrysanthemums and talisman The couple will go to New Tork following a reception for 800 at the Italo-American Clubhouse, Nortn Main Street. At noon there wm oe a breakfast for 50 guests at the clubhouse. On their return Monqay, Mr.

Tardlo and his MWi.wui live at 259 Dana Street Maas-Wllllams Miss Abby Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, 280 Revnolds Street Kingston, and Willi, j. Mass, son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Maas.1918 Englewood Avenue, Forty Fort, were married at 7 last night by Kev.

uoeneser ibck in the Presbyterian manse, South Maple Avenue, Kingston. Ceremony was witnessed by the parents of the bride and bridegroom and John F. Williams. On their return from a trip they will reside in Trucksville. Mrs.

Maas is employed at the Girl Scout office. Mr. Maas is connected with Prudhon- Maas Electrical Company, Hee THANKSGIVING OAT OS in Color on Spread! sea ,15 5741 THE Color Combined Yi While 4 is 1 Effective Holiday Debutante A- 1 MISS JOAN BLACKMAN Miss Blackmail, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John H.

Blackraan, of Idetown, who will be Introduced at a dance to be given by her grandparents, Mrv and Mrs. Blackmail, of Yprk Avenue, West Pittiton, on Wednesday night, December 30) at Westmoreland Club. Misa Black-man, granddaughter of the late Judge Henry A. Fuller, will also be entertained at ft number of other parties during the holidays. G.O.P.

Women Hold Party at Hudson Republican Women of Hudson held a party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brvx- ski of Stanton Street. A spaghetti dinner was served and an orchetra played for dancing. Present: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Keil, Mr. and Mrs. John Shlvell, Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Shlvell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Movack, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chehutski, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Considine, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Zelinski, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hoff man. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraseskl, Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Wrveniski. Mrs. Agnes Chehotski, Mrs. Mary Cap- paieni, Mercy wrzenisKi, Anna Qo-recfcl, Mrs. Elizabeth Hayner, Richard Kownacki, Dr.

S. T. Monahan, Bucky Miller, Helen Britsky. Miss Amelia B. Hollenback of Brooklyn is a guest of Mrs.

Lewis Taylor or Boutn Franitiin street. Mrs. Marcus Salzman of 94 West Roes Street spending Thanks giving, to JPJj.nad.ejph.la, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Q.

Smith of is Riverside Drive '-will give a family dinner party today. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Long of South Franklin Street will have an at home" this afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Shubel F. Kellv of 219 South Franklin Street have been spending a few days in New York. Mrs.

Julian Long of Miner Street gave a luncheon on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Eugene Groffin of Dallas has as guests over the holiday her three daughters, Mary Louise, Ann, and students at Marywood College. To Wed' This Morning MHHIiWiniWHI MISS THELMA E. K.

WOLFE church there will be a breakfast for a large number of guests. Following a trip through New England States, the couple will live in Johnson City. The bride is a graduate of Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital and took post graduate work at Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital in Jersey City. I i iiiiipiiiii, jMMH MISS FRANCES B. HEBERT Miss Hebert, daughter of Mrs.

Grace Hebert of 206 Scott Street, will be married to Patrick J. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of 318 Scott Street, this morning at 9 in Holy Savior Church. Gouldeboro Couple Married 58 Years Mr.

and Mm. J. D. Spiegel, Gouldsboro, Wayne County, today will celebrate their 58th wedding anniversary. Mr.

and Mrs. Spiegel are well known In Lucerne and Lackawanna Counties as prior to Mr. Spiegel's retirement seven years ago he was letter carrier between Thornhurst and Gouldsboro for 32 years. The following children have arranged a celebration: Miss Laura, at home; Mrs. Albert Uhrich, Gouldsboro; Clinton, Wyoming; Merton, West Pittston; Delbert, 'Mere are 19 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Additional Social News Will Be Found In the Record Today on Pages 8 and 11. HELPS AVOID MANY COLDS Especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, where most colds start. Used In time, help prevent many colds. VlCKS VATROriOL delivery is Card Party Tuesday Committees Announced for Affair 'at 'Lady of Victory House Court Loyola No. 819, Catholic Daughters of America, will have its charity card party on Tuesday at Lady of Victory House, 151 South Washington Street Proceed will be spent on Christmas baskets for the poor.

The eochalrmen, Misa Elisabeth M. Connell and Mrs. James J. Gallagher have announced the following committees; Prises Misses Marguerite Brett-nan and GertrudeSlmonson, Miss Marv O'Rourke Mrs. Margaret Quinn, Miss Maris Murray.

Reservations Miss Oeraldlne Murray, Mra. jonn uennett. Gertrude M. Sauer To Wed In January Mrs. Catherine Sauer of 365 South Grant' Street, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Gertpide Mary, to John A.

Callan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Callan, 8r, of 382 Lehigh Street The announcement was made at a party given at Miss Bauer's home last night. The wedding will take place early In January.

Mr. and Mra. Wllmer K. Corson of Sheldon Street, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Peterson of Forty Fort. Miss Jeannefte Shotwell of Kingston, and josepn Moser or west Pittston, will go to New York on Friday for the week end. They will be Joined by Miss Florence Simmers of Forty Fort Pets Garrlty of West Pittston, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes of Fernbrook who will spend Saturday in Philadelphia attending the Army-wavy lootoau game.

Miss Marls M. Walsh and aunt. Miss Sabina Doherty, of West North Street are spending the rest of the week in Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs.

C. E. Hobbes and daughter Jean, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays and the week end In Washington and Rich mond. Mr. and Mrs.

James Duffleld Edwards of New Tork City will spend the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Andrew C. Ovemack of Wvomlne- Avenue, Forty Fort Miss Romaine Weir, a student at Drexel Institute is spending the witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.

Weir of 47 Manet Street Misses Helen Anderson. Alice Cochran and Margaret Hyde of Kingston are spending the week end In New Tork. Maurice Schappert a student ait Nichols College, will arrive today to spena tne nonaay weeK end witn his parents. Dr. and Mrs.

N. L. Schappert of South River Street. Miss" Jane" Dick Avenue, Kingston, is in Great Seek. L.

I. Elisabeth Merris. 'of 148 North Washington Street recently enter tained Mofta-Lisa Club. Winners at cards were Florence Merris, Ann Villanni. Others present Lucille Merris, Josephine Scaffldo, Helens Merris, Josephine Ryman.

Mrs. Michael Ryman, South Washington Street, recently enter tained at a dinner bridge at Hotel Sterling, High scorers were Mar garet Toole and Agnes McGroarty. Others present: Mrs. Joseph Lon- genhagan, Mrs. Patrick Finn, Mrs.

Leo Delaney, Nell Clark, Zeta Kane. Dr. and Mrs. E. M.

Ellsworth and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mitchell will at tend the Army-Navy game in Phila delphia on Saturday.

Miss Miriam Pollard, 101 Old River Road, recently entertained at a party at her home. Piano selections were given by Victoria Javorsk and tap dancing exhibi tions by ranic XMewman and Edward Tracy. Other present: Enid Richards, Gladys Jones, Mary Ann Richards, Jean Darragh, Eleanore Perry, Robert Morgan, Henry Owens, i James Hale, Frank Newman, James Wharton and Walter Moyer. Misses Mary N. Baker, librarian of Oeterhout Library; Ida Button and Goldie Waite of Woman's Clubhouse, North River Street have leased the residence of Miss Belle Grow of 348 South Aiver Street and will move into their new home about December 15.

Miss Gross is planning to leave shortly for Your Photograph that says A MERRY CHRISTMAS The Whole Year "Round CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $500 5 Portraits 4x6 and One 8x10 See Other Specials At Studio Open Evenings and Sundays 1 By Appointment DIAL 2-1174 jafe JPMJKIMY' AT POMERpYS saw the most unusual Toy window today at it's a miniaturm theatre with a doU review that will givm approximately SfiOO -performances between note and Christmas and will travel about the distance from "Wilkes-Barre to Scran ton the performances lasts about minutes with an intermission of minutes between each show the audience consists of dolls that were dressed by the employees of Pomeroy's. This entire show was built in Pomeroy's antj the mechanism consists of bicycle chains, second, hand sprockets and home made discs of wood and old copper plates that are run by a motor from a discarded eleo-trio fan. There are many other unusual tMnoe about this display but you'll really have to see it yourself. My mind seems to be running for unusual things for the home today and while la the Electrlcsl Department on the Fourth Floor I saw the smartest four-piece Coffee Urn Sets they consist of sugar and creamer, electric coffee urn and 'a wood or chrome tray They're tlrely new and. "different lnt design, so fbat you'll hardly.

be able to resist the temptation of buying one and they're priced as low as 19.95. In the Housewares Depart' ment I noticed another item that I think is essential in the home. It's a nine-piece1. Olass Cocktail Set if comes in rubby red or sapphire blue and has a chrome band trim. The est consists of eight glasses and a cocktail shaker with a novel chrome top It'e a new arrival in the department and is one that most everyone will like it will also make a most acceptable Christmas Gift.

1 visited the Lingerie Depart ment in its bright new loca tion on Main Floor and discovered the darlingest new lingerie silK crepe and satin pieces that are soft and silky as a kitten's ear there were gowns, slips, negligees and flannel robes and in an array of colors I know that every woman's taste is different, but I also know that in thlej vast assortment there is a style to please every taste. This is a hint to the women folk who don't know what to buy for that special "Man" on their gift list Qlve them a new improved "Chic" Electric Razor it more than any', thing else especially when they know the comfort and convenience it offers in shaving and the' time it saves. You'll find them in the Toiletries Department on the Main Floor in and see them for yourself. PASTOR OF CHURCH TO OFFICIATE AT DAUGHTER'S WEDDING TODAY Make This A Monogram Puzzled about what to give Aunt Mary or Cousin Sue for Christmas? Crochet a dainty handkerchief case (two squares would make it), a pillow or scarf! Lovely Indeed, are these delicate squares measuring 8 Inches, their colorful popcorn flowers set off by the lacy mesh. Besides many small articles, they also make a bedspread of unusual beauty and grace.

Hunt up colorful scraps of string, if the flowers of each block are to-be different. In pattern 5741 you will find instructions for making the square. shown; an illustration of it and of the stitches used; material requirements. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to Wilkes-Barre Record, Household Arts Department, 259 West 14th Street, New Tork, N. T.

Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern number. Christmas Handkerchief ysethis opportunity to seciini all trie handkerchiefs you'll need for Christmas giving. Your choice of a variety of styles in white or colors with 116 to linch hems or hand rolled, hems. Right nowjs the time for for to place your orders. AT Motel Eediugton Rev.

C. N. Wolfe, pastor of First Evangelical Church, will officiate at the marriage of his daughter, Miss Thelma E. K. Wolfe to Del-bert F.

Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Price of 122 Westminster Street, this morning at 10 in the church of which the bride's father is pastor. Rev. H.

C. Moyer, brother-in-law of the bride, and Rev. Paul Price of Palmyra, brother of the bridegroom, will assist. Mrs. H.

C. Moyer, sister pf the bride, will sing. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her brother. Dr. C.

J. Wolfe of Reading, will wear a gown of white transparent velvet made on princess lines with a high standing Queen Mary collar and soft full sleeves. Her. veil of French silk illusion, of fingertip length, falls from a halo crown and real orange blossoms will be scattered the length of the veil. She will carry white chrysanthemums and pompons.

Miss Kathryn Wolfe, sister of the bride and maid of honor will wear a raspberry velvet gown designed with puffed sleeves, corded in Queen Mary mode and a matching coronet bouquet in her hair. She will wear long lace mitts to match the gown and carry bronze and raspberry pompons. Roy Price will be his brother's best man and ushers will Include James Price, another brother, and Thomas Payne. Mrs. Wolfe, mother of the bride, has selected a wine colored crepe dress and Mrs.

Price, the bridegroom's mother will be attired in a black velvet gown. Both will wear shoulder bouquets of Johanna Hill roses. In the social parlors of the rrompt assured you. WILKES-BARRE, PA. Special Thanksgiving Pure Linen Handkerchief With Name or Monogram Embroidered in White or Color THANKSGIVING DINNER Served from 11:30 m.

to 8:30 p. m. -v MENU CHOICE OF Food Cocktsll Grape Fruit Supreme Blue Point Cocktail Bl.m.rk Herring Clem Cocktail Freih Fruit Cup Shrimp Cocktail Tomato Juice Lump Crab Flake Cocktail Pineapple Cup Queen Olivet, Celery Hearts, Sweet Pickles Hot House Badlihes SOUP Cream of Chicken Rattans Consomme Double Imperial FISH Broiled Bahjr Mackerel Beurae Koliette Potatoes Chateaa CHOICE Baked Lsbitcr Cbermldor Filet Micaea a'la WUkei-Bane Breast ol Chicken a'la Broadway Sprint; Lamb Chops an Benrre Clerifle Bout Stuffed Fancy Young Tom Tarkey, Cranberry Ssuee Boast Long Island Duck, Apple Sauce Olated Sugar Cured Ham an MontUlado Boast Prime Bibs ot Beef an Nature Assorted Cold Cuta with SUeed Tomatoes Glaeed 8weet Potatoes Long Breach, Steamed or Mashed Potatoes Brutoel Sprsnti sa Bearre, SteUg Beast Cauliflower In Butter Manhattan Camblnatloa Salad Thoutaad Island Drettlng CHOICE OF DE8SEBT Apple, Mince er, Pumpkin Pie Plnmduff Pudding, Brandy Sauee i Bouche do Demet, Fruit Jello Streusel Bunt, Maearon Petit Font 'i Bisqult Tortonl Ice Cream Bomaln Sherbet Dinner Mints Coffee, Tea, MUk er Chocolate MUk DINNER Women's Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.35 6 for $2.25 6 for $1.75 6 for $3.00 1 Main A Delicious Fall Course Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings, served all day. 85 Men's Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.75 6 for $3.00 6 for $2.25 6 for $3.75 .6 for $3.75 Floor Women' Color I D. Cask Blue Plates 50c and More Mail Order Coupon I Men'a 1 1 1 I Monogram Charge, CO.

I ame 1 We Also Serve SUNDAY DINNERS canny mnfMonirre toda 18 So. Main St iv.i Address i I 1 West Market Street is' A.

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