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jCHURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1940 THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) SB CI SHORT SH STORY COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE DECEPTION By BARBARA BENEDICT (Apsoclnteri Ncwspnppra.) WNIJ PIV I I-C. ONIA said, "I wnnt to tell you story nboiit a poor girl who was thrust nt a rich man by her family. She was sup, posed to marry the rich man in or- der to save her family's social posi- tion and her father from financial I ruin." Dnrl she said. ended exactly as I wanted it to." He laughed softly.

"And I'm glad I had the presence ol mind to think up the story I told, you. Otherwise, I'm afraid you'd never have agreed to marry me." She looked nt him quickly, apprehensively. "Darl, wasn't the story you told me a true I mean, about yourself?" "Weil, not wholly. That part about the young man putting up a front in the hopes nf cnlchinK a rich girl. I couldn't do that, any more I than you were able to go on with 1 yniir deception." "You "I mean, sweetheart, you haven't i boon fooling me a single minute, I've known how things stood all along.

But I loved you. and after I a while I began to think you might love me. But in order to make sure, I had to put myself on the 1 same level. Now that I know you I do love me, nothing can change that. Notliing else matters." drew away from iiim, but he I Evans looked at Sonia and in the moonliglit hi.s face was yory grave.

"It's a grand night for story telling. Go on, finish." "That's about all," Sonia i shrugged. "As in all good stories, the poor girl was, of course, en- i dowed witli many scruples and a very noble sense of honor. She the i been given, but 'r --famrly --had -Teared -her -from-' 1 childhood, given her every advan- It 1 fair, said. You Sunilav Kuests of Mr.

ge. Slie felt that she owed them me lut.i lliinking Kelly vLsitwl from WedncicJay lUn- lil Fridtiy iit the Phil'Boernt-T niid Charles llailowell homes in Fair- Mr. nnd Mrs. JeiTy Do.jmal and at supper Friday the followinK ituest.s; Mr. iiul Ray Brown daughter and Miss Emma IDe.imal of MinneapoliH, Mrs, James Dejmal and Mae Woods of Narka.

Will Biecha and Floyd Mttstin we)e in Lincoln Thnr.sdfly. Miss Shirley Adey rctui 'nod to her home in Salina Thursda.V after a few days visit with Miss Mae nee IS. Lawrence Pressnall spent Friday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ('.

B. Leonard near 'Republic. Ml', nnd Mrs. J. R.

Moravok were visitors Simdny at the I'etcrkn home in Belleville. Mrs. Inez Burchetl and grnnd- son Reinard Biirehetl and Mai'ilyn jMinter foimcil Bluffs, came I'l'lnnsday for a visit with Mr. and I IS. (', Ramsbnttom.

i and Mrs. Ladimer Novak iiiiid Mona spent with Mr. land BinRhan) in Belle- I villi'. IS. Elsie llartnigle returned to her liiiiiu' TlHiisday after spending' a fiw weeks with Dr.

and Mrs. .1. A. Mull. Ml.

and Mrs. Ed f'ho)) and Neva 1)1 Xarka, anri Mrs. Harry Kciini'iy iiiul grandson Ken- iii'dv of Clyde and Mrs. Myrtlr Taking Time Out Brand of was a were served. aius Franees Hrnnd of Los Fern and l''i)iosl spent wiih Mr.

and Mis. (). (). in Repulilie. Los Refreslnuenls' IL StJJiad, Stony Point Mr.i.

Emrry Awiilt of a new Ford Sunday 2r and Mis. Glifl'elh Miss Lucille llariiimton and Leslie (Irei 'ii were Mis -sVianees Courier and broth- 1 Kuesis of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Awall er John spent several days last with Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mr. and Mrs. owle. I I I HOLINKSS MUKTS (lUi re Cnrr.) The Belleville Friends ehurch I Friday was the nieelinn' place of 'the Repulilic eounly holiness as- isociation. with both forenoon and sessions.

Dinner was served in the ehurch parlors to visitors and I'liends. The Rev. Mr. iChilds of Mollis, Wesleyan chureh, liroufcht the ftu 'enoon I message and Uiu-Rev. F.

L. Couit- i er, of I lie Mundeii MetliodisI the arteinoon niessiige. liiisiness and executive session preceded ihe afternoon address. DuritiK this session coniiuiltees were appciinteil and arrangenuMits completed for the annual holiness camp meeting to he held in Relleville, 17 to 2S, with I ihe Rev. Nelson W.

Xiee Wichi- Fi lends cinii-cli, evangelist in 1 charge, and the Kev. Ivan l-'razier of Itelieville, as song leader. dinner was given lllghlanil fni Mrs. Light A farewell Sunday at I hi the Rev. and children.

Mr. Cowlc's anil Mrs. sister'Mrs. Sweiisnii. Mr.

and lainily of fliiiiid Rapids. visited Monday nt I lie L. I.H.'-h, Will Fay Awali and Will Cnwle homes. Aliss lleiie returned linme willi llieiii for few days vi-ii. lii 'r inii- ents Mr.

and Mrs. fienrge Ames and family. Mr. and Kmory Av.ail Mid family drove lo ('niicnivlia on liess Miss (Jeraliliiie Ames HM a supper parly in the city pari; at Concnrdia in lidiinr Miss Ilelie (iraiid Kapids. Mieh.

lartre 'crowd of young alleedeil. was r.iayiiig games and and Mis, Will Cnwie and son are the coupe, (Ciowdprl out Lust Weclt) rV 's. left by bus Saturday for tii'ir home in Kansas City after a' sliml visil at Ihe Will lioiiie. Clifford Kenyoii is the owner of a new truck. and Mrs.

Norman Harleeii and children of (loncordia visited Sunday with Mr. and Finery and children." A basket dinner was held Sunday at the ''red Walters home soulli Norway in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter's liirlhdays. Tlio iireseiil Were Ml', and Mis, Will Cuwle.

Mr. nnd l''ay Av.ali and son, Mr. and 15. Lash and family, and (leniLce Ames and family, and Ringer, Mrs. Ilattie Wallers, Mr, and Mrs.

Lewis Kdwards of Con- Iloiuild and Many Lee Wallers and and Mrs. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Oanie were guests at the Chel Dutlon home Snndiiy.

Mrs. Fdilh Moxhani of Wichita is visiting her mother Mrs. Laura and children and her sister Mrs. Tom Rodgers, Mr. Rodgei 's and smi.

A farewell dinner was held at the Mig'liland church Sunday in honor of tlie IJcv. and Mrs. Taylor B. Lig'ht and children who are leaving sodii for their new home 111 lei'. il Ml'.

I'll mils llaiiiiiiei' aiul Knici'y Mr. and Mrs. is. and ilaugli- Marry Logan's Barber Shop Under 1st National Bank 1 ATTENTION VOTERS sliirit's I M- I MK flmiliUtMl nhoiit mr hcf'ori' ihi' priniiirics, fur iinlKiriil wxri II iiiis si'Aci; ion i ACIS K. PATRICK Republican Candidate for Sheriff p.i A I la I did," ho said, you did.

You tried and and ruin." "That part it," said Sonia, id a e) le a li' '3 'a It "exactly what at first lo deceive me, Tlnd tlien because you loved me, you confessed. And I deceived you too, but because 1 love I you, I've confessed. Is one worse fliaii Sonia opened her mouth to reply, it again, regarded him I ily. all sort of mixed up, I isn't "Some things about it are," Darl admitted. "But there are one or i two points that appear quite clear.

No doubt nt all about them." He drew her close. Sonia yielded. "No doubt at all," she breathed. She felt thiit she owed them much. And that's the end of the slory." "TITc end?" said Darl.

"But you haven't told me whether or not she found the rich man, whether she fell i in love with him, whether or not married him and saved the. rl'll- )V, "That part of a "doesn't matter." Darl lit a cigarette. Suddenly he laughed. "You know," he said, "that reminds me of a story that is so similar one might think they were written by the same author." "Really?" said Sonia. "In my story," said Darl, "the girl hated the man before she met him, simply because she knew he was rich and it was her ignominious duty to inveigle him into marriage.

Even after she met him, she con- of (). K. S. met tinued to hate him. And then what i Mrs.

Mae do you suppose happened?" "I can't imagine," said Sonin, "Well, after about six months, the girl discovered that tlic man was as ppor as she. Like her father, he had lost everything in the crash and was merely putting up a front in the hope of one day marrying a very rich girl in order to rescue himself from a distressing situation." "And the ending of your story?" said Sonia softly. Darl crushed out his cigarette and Munden AldB CartwrlRht Munden chapter Wednesday with worthy nialrnn. and Mis. T.

K. Fvans. Mrs. Clarence Staley eilter- lained a number of youngsters Monday in honor of her daughter Mary Relh's seventh birthday, (iaiiies were ))layed and the hoiKU' received many gifts. Refreshments were served to Klaine liudsdii, Donna Mulch, lldiiilek.

lloudek, Patty and Bonnie "Hrnkesh; Mnrjnrie Ruth KiiuknI. Kalhei'ine Stehno, Evelyn Frasier, Charles I I'alecek I'eV'gy Skala. Mr. ami Mrs. Melven Breazeale land children and Mr.

and Mrs. Tioxel and son of Endi- Robert Breazeale of siienl Sunday with their uncle and aunt Mr. and Will in and family. I The I 'eviwl meetings-; -which I were held at the Methodist ehurch I in Cuba, whio'e the Rev. F.

L. i Courier has been a.ssisting, closed Sunday evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Vokas spent Representative Margaret Chase Smith Me.) mixes home life with her politics and shows -she-can-whip-up-a-bowl of-batter.

as well as a speech in Congress. Scene is kitchen of her Washington home. in the chair. Initiation was held, i degrees lieing conl'erred Miss 1 'V Norma Heth Straiiskv. The grand- -lack Stninsky, Norma 'mother of Stra'nskv, ,1.

Stinnsky, W. 11. Strnad and Stinnsky. need as worthy ma- Fern and Lucille Moravek were in I troll during the initiation ai'id her Monday, father tileiin A. Sliansky acted as Many Barnes and Mrs.

candidate with her. Several I 'l Fester of Deshler were cal- iither offices were filled with rela- '''rs llie Skala home lives of the candidate. It was al- Wednesday. I so hirthdav iiiglil for those hav- Harry Lutlman ling birthdays in the past three! at tended funeral services for his iiuinllis and a visit fmiii the dis- mother al Thompson, Thurs- ai.le. Mildred Hess of i'lay.

Scoitsville, made the evening a' -Margaret Sprague returned never did hear the ending. It haiip.v 'inc. Several visitors from I'o her homo in Courtland Monday Belleville ami Sc.itlsviile were after a few days' visit with Cleta preseiil. It was the last meeting! Dfivel. fnr Ihe summer.

and Mrs. Rex Stransky and Mr. and Mrs. Henry llonicdka I I'atly. and Mrs.

Leonard Sunday with Mr. and and Hattie Stran- gestured. I "I ncv( was very annoying, too. was very annoying, too. So ing that I improvised one to my own satisfaction." ft "Both the.

girl and the man -c spent and' and fa in ily Plevka Wayne. Mr. and Mis. lleilcville were supper Wesley Kneillik near Havel of guests Fri- went their respective ways," Sonia guessed. But Darl shook his head.

"On the contrary, each confessed day oi to the other. You see, they had, family. fallen in love, and when each dis- Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Ninenieyer covered the other's deception they i and daughter nnd (iraham of realized they had been blinded by spent Sunday with Mr.

their individual purposes. There Meyers nnd sons. purposes came an awakening, and botli lived happily ever after. As man and wife, of oourse." Sonia caught her breath and was siienl tor a long time. Then she said: "Is yours a true "What do you think?" Ho caught her in his arms.

"Sonia, I love you. Madly. Will you marry me?" She tried to free herself. "You're forgetting my story, You can't want to marry mo." forgetting everything, ex- I lov.e you. That 's all I remember.

That 's all that 's necessary. Look at me, Sonin. Look at me. You know I love you." 0. You can't "I'm fo cept that I want to "Yes, I know.

Darl, you do love me. And I love you, too, so very, very much," "That's all that matters. That's everything. Lei's get married. Now.

Tonight," "Tonight? Darl, I can't. family. They'd never forgive me." "It isn't they who should bo forgiving you; it's you who should be forgiving them. This is something you'll have to decide for yourself. You'll have children of your own some day.

Are you going to bo selfish enough to expect them to dedicate their lives to your I Onnen Mr. and Mi'l Lovi'well and Miss Florence of Buffalo, Were guests Tuesday of Mr. land Leonard Stransky. 1 I 'eg 'gy Skala. visited frmu Sntur- jdny until with and I All's.

Leonard Shara ami Kayleen in Narka. Mi 'S. Ervlii Huckins and Roma Lee of Chester spent P'riday with and Mrs. Ladimer Novak and Mona. Richard Trxicky crushed and cut two of his fingers on his right hand while helping, his brother Bill Trxicky repair car Thursday.

Mrs. Ida (ileason returned to her I KUIU' in Kansas Tuesday after spending ihe past two months with her mother Anna Cartwrighl and family. I Mr. and WilLi'uk'cek and Alice spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs.

Olaii Salmon and family i near Agenda. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rainshotlom, fJeorge Homolka, Mary Light and a trip lo rojieka Thursday.

I Mrs. C. IloraK and daughters, Mrs. J. G.

Nemec nnd Mrs. W. U. Brosh and Helen visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Will Nemec and Dewey in Agenda- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. G.

and daughter of Hebron to give up everything they want visited Friday with and long for, because of your aged I W. H. Meyers, sclflsh pride?" "No! No! Never! I couldn't be that cruel." "Of oourse not. Then think of way. It isn't fair tor anyone to expect you to deny yourseu the things mat they Mr, and Mrs, refused to deny themselves.

To do 8Q wasn't written in the great I Mrs. Emma Pelesky spent the past week with her daughtci' Mrs, John Peter, and family near Cuba. The Kensington club met Thursday with Mrs. Moravek, Visitors were Mrs, Courtor and TBH TO 1 a tives -For-- moso Thursclay. and Will Strnad were ill, Kcpulilic where Mr.

Iliad helped invoice at the luni- lier yard nnd Strnad visited hi 'i' parents Mr. and Mrs. O. (). (iriffeth.

and Mrs. John Duey and children were callers Sunday at the ''raiik home al Narka. Miss Norma Stransky spent Saturday with Roma Kelly in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Cool and daughter of Cleburne i Were guests Tuesday of I.Mr, and Mrs. Albert Jelinek and I family. Mr. and Mrs, Hall and daughter of Hutchinson brouKtht their grandmother Mrs, Minnie Mulch, who had )ecn visiting in Hutchinson, to her home Friday, They visited Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. W.

L. Waterson. Mrs. Lloyd Manning and Mrs, Ed Kopsa nf Cuba and Mrs. Tom Kopsa of Salein, visited Wednesday with Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Meyers. and Mrs.

Jerry Dcjmal and Bill Biecha made a business trip to Monday. Dr. and Mr.s. T. M.

Noilsen of Chicago, were callers at the Mrs, A Strnad home Monday en route to visit relatives in McPherson, Miss Ruby Davis of Belleville and the Munden group presented a religious pageant "The Healing Cross" at the church in Cuba Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Will and Wesley of Narka spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Edward Biecha and Kayleen. The county dititrict commit- freshmenis were served ly hostess Mrs. (ieorge Morak a ed by her daughter Mar.jnrU Miss Frances (Crowdi'd Out I -Wci -kl Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. IICD I I (ierniiiiden and Mrs. (leorffo iirtended- eluireh services nl ihe Pi'eshyter- iaii in Cuba Miss Hnrrieti Harding and Mrs.

Wall Scgrisl visited relatives al Nelson, Moiidny. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. E.

Seifert, Bob and 'atty of Faiihury speiil Sun-; (lav with Mr. and Mrs. I'nle-' eek. C. F.

Horak and son John and Leonard Haiiel lefi Miinday for Clearwater where they will work in the hai'vesi fields. Mr. and Mrs. (Ileiin Bnrleeni stient Sunday llie Ed Hadncek I honu' near Concordia. Mrs.

T. E. Evans was a guest of her sister Mrs. Charles Hallowell in Belleville Thursda Mrs. Richard Havel r.nd son nnd.

Miss Leonn Stinson nf Hardy h.nve been visiting Mr. antt Mrs. Will Schneberger and Evelyn the past week. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Mike Simmons i IIIK I Oliver of Belleville visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skalii Sunday, Harry Margaret Jo nnd Bobby of Cnhcordia spent i Friday wiih Mrs. itodiiey Dovel and Cleln. Jo reimiined for days' visil.

Mrs. B. M. Rundus, Leah and Ivan and Miss Marie of, Belleville, Helen and Bonnie' Kadavy, Horak, (leial- (liiie Klima, Hose Herak and Doris -Caufiuld Jului LliiUiJ Horak, l-'rnncis nnd Odgers, Richnrd Caiifield, Eiiiil and Ben, Harry Horak iiiid Will! Hnrnk went td Blue Knpids Sun- 1 Iny lo attend young Christ inn Endeavor cdiiveiit idii. Mr.

and Mrs. Addlph and Frank wire in Concordia Wednesday. The Kensinglon cluh Imiies held iheir annual picnic Ui at the Munden park eiuerlainliig ihcir and families with a basket dinner. The diiuur was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs.

Cone, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Skiiln, nnd J. R. Moravek, Mr.

nnd Mrs. .1. F. nnd Mrs. Frank Lnehman, Mr.

and Frank Rezek, Mr. and Mrs. Lute Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. W.

II. Bi'osh, Mrs. Dora Segrist, Mrs. Hattie Stransky, Mrs. Minnie Mulch, Mrs.

J. A. Hull, Mrs. Elsie Hartnigle of Des Moines, Miss Helen Brosh nnd Lucille, Moravek. Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Stransky Mr, and Mrs. Stransky attended a Fai'iu haiKiuet nt Concordia Miss Adey of Salina is i visiiinU- this week with Miss Maej Dee Jelinek. i Frank Sterba of San Francisco, called at the Liulimer home Forest Strnad gave the Muitden flag pole-a coat of paint Monday. Select fresh, tempting VeRelables tinii fine-flavored Fruits al Safe- wav with this money bacli if iiny item fails to please you bananas Oranges Grapefruit Lemons (iolden Hipe Pure (Jold California Size (il for 11).

5c 15c yhop with this ad. at SAFEWAY, until Wednesday nijyht, We will be closed 4th; Coffee 12c Coffee IVi 21 19c Bread Whit Sunkisl :500 Onions California scheme of things." Sonia looked up at him. There were teors in her eyes, but her face was radiant, "And you want to marry despite everything?" He laughed, should be asking that question. Will you marry me everything?" "Yes, Darl, dear, I 'll marry you I love you," "Oospito what I've said, the story- told despite even the consO' quences?" "Despite everything, Darl." He held her close in a long em- They sat In the hammock the terrace, looking up through the tree branchei at the white moon, A (-bresise itlired the leaves with a fnintly rustling sound. A bird, chirped sleepily somewhere over' tieid.

PMf ently Sonin Strnad, Refreshments were served and the meetings were discontinued for the summer Soptembei will until Soptember 5 when they met with Mrs, Dora Segrist. Mrs, Bessie Hialt of Belleville spent from Friday until Sunday with Miss Mae Dee Jelinek, The Rev, Courter, Frances and John went to Downs Monday and visited relatives, John remained to work in the harvosl fields for his uncle, Glenn Barleen, and scouts Charles Staley, Charles Strunc. Bobby John Courter, Doward and Gene Hiatt attended the scout rally in Bollovillo Tuesday evening, Clarence Staley accompanied them and was a Judge -at the rally, Marilyn Reed of Chester spent Friday and Saturday 'with her aunt Miss Lorena Piessnall. Mr. and Mrs, Charles, Brokesh teemen meetinK of Boy Scouts was held in the Methodist church in Munden Tuesday, Speakers from Salina and Belleville and other visitors were present.

The W. met the home George Horftk in Munden Friday afternoon, this beinjrthe- -th6 flower month 12 bouquets were Kiven away. Mrs. Horak was the leadeFfffi 'tho- af ternqonr-- A buai Tomatoes V. S.

No. I. New Red or White lbs. peck 29c Cookies 14c Jell-well WriKhl's. or Wheal Royal Satin 1-lh.

can I 3C Varieties, In Cellophane Firm, Red Ripe lb. Dessert Macaroni paliled lieverajfo Cloth baRs This is the last week of "Dairy I'ro- (iucls Month." I'lease both your family unl your pockelbook by serving tasty, seasonable Dairy Foods while prmluc- lion is at its peak and prices are attractive! Ideas for the "Ith" Read Julia Lee WriKliCs article "A ISanu-rp (iood Time" in this week's Family Circle free a I Safeway I Zephyr 6C Beet Sugar White MajiC BWaeh Su-Purb Soap 3 2 hau can 1 1 j-lh. loaf can 1-11). I 2-lh. bai; 35e 39c lOe 43e 19e lOe lie hollies 10-lb.

ban ipiart bottle iikti'. and pkK- for Toilet Soap cakes 15c 49c 12c 19c 19c Fresh Daily i'lain Wrap (ioldon (ilory in Cartons Milk Butter Butter Cherub Milk Cheese Kraft Cheese Itrivk or lb. 9c 27c lb 29e 6c lOe ReinR' selected by experts, Safeway's Meats are guaranteed to be tender, juicy and Krand-tastinu every time! If you ever find they are not, your money back! tall can 12 ctn. box 42 Vflveeta Rest Chuck Snow White Cuts Zee, While Sixe 17x17 C. A.

Russell returned to home in Wichita Saturday after a visit with his daunrliter and family Mr. and Clarence Staley and family. Mrs, Will Schiiebei'Ker and sister Mrs. Richard Havel and son of Hardy and Mrs. Ed Stafford of Cuba accompanied and.

Mrs. Clyde Stafford of Medford, to Lincoln Monday and visited their Mr. and Mrs, M. Morehead, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer GrauerhoU, and family moved from the Jerome Houdek house to the Mrs, Etta Adams home in Munden recently and dftugfhterB spent Sunday wltK Jflrs.

Aaran Mr. and Mrs. Boman Mach am' ajins near Narka. Mrs, R. Evans imd her sis nesK meotinx; was helil.after which; the following program was en: Ttilk, "History of Carrie Nation," by Mrs.

Lute Dooley; tulk on the plant "Marijuana" by Mrs. P. S. Ayres; she also exhibited one of the plants for the folks to see; vocal solo, Bonnie Kadavy; piano 'iolo, Geraldine Klima; trumpet Solo, Gyneth Pressnall; vocal aolo, playinK-her own accompaniment, Lelit Johoij; Violin solo, Miry LiKht; piano solo, Eleanor Court- or. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs, Frank Resek, Mrs.

Albert Jelinek. Mrs. Ed Brosh, Mrs, John Cone, Mrs. Dovel, Mts. Dora Lifrhk flirs.

Lawrence PresS'- nail, Mrs, Will Mastin, Mrs. EIriier GrauerhoU, Elmer Hiatt, Mi's, ily. Miss Bernicc Itsscn spent the week ond -with her-parents at bell. Miss Nadine Moore of Bollovillo visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Miss Mao Doe Jelinek. Mr, and Mrs.

Joe 'Vokas spent Saturday in Belleville at the Ed Ko8l and Mike Simmons homes. Mrs, Beryl Hudson spent Thurs- diay with Mi's. Bertha Knight and Mrs, Gleason in Belleville. The Rubekah- -lodg held Its regular meeting Monda night. Memorial services weral exemplified.

After the lodge closed a surprise was given for the noble grand Mrs. Ersle Horak honoring birthday. Songs were sung for her and refresh' ments served. Mrti. Charles Brokesh and Mrs.

fli'Okesh, visited Saturday it Luther Bouska home Hiss Mae Dee Jelinek entei'r tained the study club from Napkins Paper Spoons Olives Queen Pickles Whole, Sweet Lunch Box Itrtd'' Mo, Val. Lib by Pork-Beins Camps (hips cliver 80-ct. pkK. PMUut Batter' Petted Meat Beef Roast Pure Lard Groivttd Beef Picnics Tendered Pork Chops Pork Roast Pure Pork Sausage lb. Freshly (iround Lean Center Loin Chops Loin Ends MM Pimlmoat Dressing Cricktri N.B.G.

Primlum IT 2 Pineapple Crushed Town House, GRAPEFRUIT PruwM I'ack 3 3 HiKhway. Extra Standard, White Sweet Variety spbisch nain CORNBID ttchen CraTt, TlOUr 24'lb. bag ISo CiliBp 20c 2Se t3e We cans No. 2 canH No. 10 No.

2 canN N072 cans No. 1 can. No. 1 canK 48.ni. bag 1 14 '0S, btfis.

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