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TWENTY WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20.

1947 i Recent Bride ii Bride-to-Be Entertained eanne Schaaf, William Search 1i Eastern Star Croup to Hold Annual Dinner To be Married Couple to Take Wedding Vows In City Church Ann Mullin Will Wed R. J. McGormick 1 1 Informal Dance Being Arranged By PanheHenic Attendance at Party Dec. 12 Limited To, 70 Couples Miss Lillian Ceremony Will Take M. Sabine Julia Story Chapter To Meet Tonight At P.

E. Hall Mrs. Mary Louise Cunningham of Stanton and the late Mr. J. R.

Cunningham. The ceremony was performed in Half Moon Bay, Calif. Mr. Cunningham served in the armed forces for four years and has been making his home in San Francisco since his discharge. MISS BETTY V.

WALLACE MR. NORVAL GRIFFITH, JR. The marriage of Miss Betty Virginia Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heston Wallace of Marshall-ton, Pa, and Mr.

Norval Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Griffith of Lenape. took place Saturday evening in the Marshallton Methodist Church The Rev. F.

Ellsworth Henry per-iomied the ceremony. Miss Mary Ciafloni, church organist, played the wedding music. The Rev. Paul Cook, pastor of the Nazarene Church, West Chester was tbe Place in Unitarian Church Dec. 18 On Saturday iHsTo Miss Jeanne B.

Schaaf, daughter Plans for the informal dance te be held Friday night, Dec. 12. from of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.

Schaaf 9 to 12 o'clock at Breck's Mill wers Miss Ann Mullin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Mullin, will become the bride ot Mr. Robert J.

Mccormick II. -on of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. McCormick, this city, Saturday at 4 n.

in Immanuel 702 Woodsdale Road, Bellevue completed in recent luncheon I lnullH'" "4 meeting of the Wilmington Pan. Manor, will become the bride of Mr. Mrs. May E. Pople, worthy matron, and Mr.

Joseph E. Nesbitt, worthy patron of Julia M. Story Chapter, No. 3, Order of the Eastern Star, will be honor guests at the 30th annual banquet of the chapter tonight in the parish house Calvary Bishop Coleman Memorial Church. Fourth and Rodney Streets.

William F. Search, this city, son of hellenic Association at the Hob. Mrs, Carl Maynard, program chairman. P. E.

Church. A reception will follow for the immediate families at Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Search of Bismarck. N. on Thursday, Dec. 18, announced that Doc Viohl's Orchestra has been secured to play for tha "Lakewood home of Mr. and at 4 p.

m. in the Unitarian Church. Mrs. Mullin near Newark. The Rev.

John G. MacKinnon, pas affair. Reservations will close Dec. 1. As attendance will be limited to 70 Officers of the Grand Chapter ofJ The bride was given in marriage bv her father.

Miss Anna Griffith. tor, will officiate. Mrs. John H. Mullin entertained last night for the bride-to-be.

Other couples, members are urged to maks' Mr. Schaaf will give his daughter Much entertaining is being done in honor of Miss Lillian M. Sabine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Sabine of Limestone Road Marsha llion. whose marriage to Mr. John V. Townsend. ton of Mr.

and Mm. J. E. Townsend of Marshallton, will take place on Saturday, Jan. 3.

Mrs. and Mrs. J. Ernest Townsend gave a variety shower last Saturday and Miss Shirley Minker, 800 West Twenty-fourth Street, entertained former schoolmates in honor of the bride-to-be. I reservations at an early dat witn parties have been given recently by in marriage and her maid of honor and only attendant will be Miss Mil Airs, ieonara c.

Kieslmg, Mrs. Wil Mrs. Alvan Donnan. Delta Gamma, 326 Taft Avenue, Wilmington 183. Mrs.

R. J. Tiewg Is general iiam u. Jones, Jr Mrs. Karl E.

dred Johnson. Mr. Search will serve sommerlotte, and Mrs. Jane M. Jf Sf 1 --i s- i as best man for his son.

Ushers will be Mr. Daniel F. Clark. Mr. and Mrs.

McCormick will entertain at dinner Friday night Each PanheHenic member win Marple II, this city, brother-in-law of the bridegroom-elect, and Mr. have the privilege of inviting two I guests to thla dance. John P. Masterson, also of Delta Delta Delta Sorority mem Delaware, headed by Mrs. Sara S.

McNamee, worthy grand matron, and Mr. Horace F. Futaier, worthy grand patron, will" be among the 125 persons attending. Mr. Harlan L.

Cloud, associate grand patron, and Mr. William Meenan, grand sentinel, are members of Julia Story Chapter Matrons and patrons of subordinate chapters in the state have also been invited. Mrs. Catharine B. Jones heads the banquet committee which includes Mrs.

rslen C. E. Browne, Mrs. Eleanor Reynolds. Mrs.

Lillian Miller, Mrs. Phoebe Sharpley. and Mrs. Mabel L. Nixon.

Entertainment is planned following the banquet. Officers of Julia M. Story Chap sister of the bridegroom, was maid of The bridesmaids were Miss Frances DiMattea and Miss Doris McCarter. The best man was Mr. Herbert Brooker of West Chester.

Ushers were Mr. Bernard Carrigan and Mr. Donald Watteraon. A reception was held at the home ot the. bride's parents.

After a honeymoon in Virginia, the couple will live at Lenape, where the bridegroom is engaged in farming. Ten New Members Welcomed by Club The Junior Blue Rock Community Club welcomed ten new members at A dinner for the bridal party and bers were hostesses at the meeting in which an Illustrated talk was given by Mr. Robert G. Struble. immediate families will follow at the Hotel Rodney.

After a wedding trip, Mr. Search and his bride will live at 1411 Broom Street. ineir nome lonowing the rehearsal. The Rev. Dr.

Charles W. Clash. Immanuel rector, will perform the ceremony. Mr. Mullin will give his daughter in marriage.

The bride will have as matron of honor her sister. Mrs. Jane M. Clark. Bridesmaids will be Mrs.

William G. Jones, Jr, Mrs. Karl Sommerlotte, sister of Mr. McCormick, and Mrs. Leonard C.

Kiesling Mr. Miles C. Wagner will be best man. Ushers will be Mr. Frederick B.

Krom, Jr, Mr. John H. Mullin, Jr, Mr. Leonard C. Kiesling, Mr.

Clarence W. Hazel, Jr, Mr. Karl E. Miss Schaaf is a graduate of Wil mington High School and attended Sunny Hijls School and 'Beacom College. She is associated with the agronomist with tne uranaywms Valley Association.

Announcement was made there will be no December meeting of the council, composed of officers, chairmen of standing committees, and representatives of 19 national college sorority alumnae groups in the city. A dessert bridge is planned for Jan. 16 at the home of Mrs. Paul Austin, 2105 Park Drive. Diamond State Telephone Company.

ter in addition to the matron and patron are: Associate matron, Mrs. Mr. Search, a graduate of Pratt High School, Kansas, served in the U. S. Army for three years in the Phoebe E.

Sharpley; associate pa tron, Mr. Joseph Borglin; conduct graduate of Conrad High School and is employed by the DuPont ress, Mrs. Sara Schafer; associate South Pacific during World War II. He is now associated -with Trans Mrs. Helen O.

Emory will be chairman, and Mrs. Vera Nierzych.low.ka co-chairman. conductress, Mrs. Sylvia Knox; sec continental and Western Airlines retary, Mrs. Mabel L.

Nixon; treaS' here. urer, Mrs. Anna J. Cloud; trustees. Mrs.

Fannie Wilson, Miss Martha sommerlotte. all of this city; Mr. John Franklin Chapman and Mr. Robert W. Brownell, Washington, D.

C. Mr. McCormick and his bride will reside in this city following a wedding trip. Seaford Club Unit Photo by Okomewilti Studio Mrs. Rinaldo V.

Barbieri Announcement is made of the marriage in St. Thomas' R. C. Church on. Nov.

of Miss Ann Di- Cafeteria Luncheon The engagement of Miss Joan E. Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murphy, Hockessln, to Mr.

Charles P. Press, son of Mr. and DuPont Club Women To Hold Bridge Party Plans are being made by associata women of the DuPont Country Club White and Dr. Jay W. Milley; chap lain, Mrs.

Eleanor Reynolds; mar a meeting held Tuesday night in the clubhouse at Gordon Heights. Mrs. Richard L. Curran, president, presided, and welcomed the new members. New members presented were: Miss Anne M.

George, Mrs. William A. A. R. Rhoades, and Mrs.

O. E. Corrigan, Edge Moor Gardens; Mrs. C. L.

Holt, 2704 West Street; Miss Shirley McCabe, 708 Haines Avenue; Mrs. George A. Cleaver, Blue Rock Road; Miss Roxoe Blake, 303 Gordon Avenue; Mrs. Blanch Noland, 1006 Talley Road, and Mrs. Robert E.

Wilson, 1101 Brandywine Boulevard. The club made plans to hold its annual Christmas party for the shal. Mrs. Benita I. Meenan; or To be Fair Feature A cafeteria luncheon from 11:30 Mrs.

Albert W. Press of Yorklyn, is ganist. Mrs. Helen B. Bruen; Adah announced.

Emedio, daughter of Mr. Alfred Di-Emedio, 301 North Rodney Street, Mrs. Gladys Vickers; Mrs. Miss 'Murphy is employed by the Bessie Borglin: Esther, Mrs. Vir Presents Program a.

m. to 1:30 p. and tea from 2 to 4 p. will be features of the 13th annual Christmas Fair of the Boy Scouts of America. Mr.

Press and Mr. Barbieri, son of Mr. Pas quale Barbieri, also of this city. ginia Fitzgerald; Martha, Mrs. served overseas with the Army and TROOP HOLDS PARTY Brownie Troop, No.

30, recently held a wienie roast at the home of Mrs. George D. Somer, Blue Rock Poad. Mrs. Donald Graham and Mrs.

Somera are leaders of the troop. The troop will visit the Wilmington Library this afternoon at 4 o'clock to hear Dorothy Childs Hogner on a spweial children' program for Book Week. Plana are also being made to so to Longfwood Gardens on Nov. 18. EDEN LODGE TO MEET A regular meeting of Eden Lodge.

No. 34, I. O. O. will be held night with Noble Grand Robert W.

Dorothy Y. Knight; Electa, ivtrs. A Thanksgiving Day address by Mrs. E. W.

Buchanan of Dover, state is now employed by the National Edith Zeyher; warder, Mrs. Martha tor the veteran's Christmas shop at Vulcanized Fibre Company of A. Fanning; sentinel, mi. ueorge B. Knight.

Wilmington Friends Meeting Saturday. The bazaar, at the Meeting House, Fourth and West Streets, will open at 10 a. m. and continue until 4 in the afternoon. Proceeds will benefit the American Friends Children's Home on Todd's Lane on Yorklyn.

Mrs. Sarah Hart, 707 West Twen ty-sixth Street, announces the en New castle and Perry Point hospitals. A memoriam for Mrs. Reuben A. Steward, charter member, past president of the club's board of di the evening of Dec.

19 at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Verda Lewis was nam WEDDI NCS ed chairman of arrangements. The for a luncheon bridge on Wednesday, Dec. 3.

This will be 'the only party next month due to the holidays. Mrs. H. E. Boggs will be chairman of hostesses assisted by Mrs.

A. L. Bolton, Mrs. R. E.

Clark and Mrs. W. H. Cloud. Each member may take a guest to this party.

Bridge was played yesterday at the clubhouse by associate women members and their guests. Mrs. J. Campbell received the DuPont prize and others receiving awards were: Mrs. William G.

Mayer, Mrs. W. J. Hart, Mrs. H.

P. Joslyn. Mrs. R. B.

Clothier, Mrs A. Wight, and Mrs. A. V. Myers.

Mrs. Donald F. Dempcy and Mrs. D. S.

Woodford were hostesses for the party yesterday. Service Committee. eagement of her daughter, Miss MISS MARGARET M. DELCOLLO Dolls of all sizes and kinds are Geraldine R. Hart, to Mr.

Martin rectors, who died recently, was given MR. JAMES E. BRESLIN promised to delight girls of all ages. Greenberg, son of Mrs. Lena Green Miss Margaret M.

DelCollo, Orr presiding. The second degree berg of Philadelphia. Mr. Green berg members will hold a rummage sale on Nov. 28 at 802 Tatnall Street with Mrs.

Isabelle Fleming in charge. Tentative plans were made to hold a Valentine dance on Friday, Feb. 13. at Brecks Plans were, also daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel M. will be conferred on a large ciass Mrs. Weston H. Blake, 215 North Road, Lindamere, a co-chairman for this table, announces that many DelCollo, 203 West Twenty-eigmn candidates from Eden Lodge, Hock- is a veteran of World War II. Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan an president of Women's Clubs, featured the Tuesday meeting of the Ladies Acorn Club of Seaford with Mrs. W. O. Covey.

as program chairman. Mrs. Buchanan stressed the importance 'of giving thanks daily and the ncessity of giving to those In need throughout the world. A proclamation by Mayor William P. Longendyke of Seaford setting aside the week of Nov.

17 to 24 as Re-dedication Week was read. Miss Edith Ellen Wheatley gave readings and Mr. Warren James sang two selections. Mrs. Karl K.

Brown, presiding at the business session, read a letter from the Ladies Auxiliary of Nanti-coke Post No. 6, American Legion, re-qusting the cooperation of club members in the annual gift shower Street, will become the bride of Mr. will have clothing that can be rca by Mrs. A. H.

Lord. Announcement was made that the club's Christmas bazaar will be held Tuesday in St. Luke's Parish House from 3 to 9 p. m. Mrs.

E. Dutton, Jr, has announced that the annual Christmas dinner of the club will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 11, at the Hotel Sussex in Seaford. ess in Lodge, No. 20, and Bear 42.

James E. Breslin, son of Mr. and discussed for a scavenger hunt to be nipulated by small fingers and will nounce the engagement of their Mrs. Neal A. Breslin, next Wednes held in the spring for members, hus day at 10 a.

m. in Christ Our King withstand lots of playing and repeated tubbings. daughter. Miss Ruth.Sitzer, to Mr. David A.

Balick, son of Mr. Reuben bands, and guests. r. j. unurcn.

ine rtev. jonn The children's gift table will be The resignation oi Mrs. jeanneiie Slocomb Edwards, Junior adviser. Lvnch. pastor, will perform the one of the largest.

It has two chair Balick and the late Mrs. Balick. 1112 Shallcross Avenue. The wedding will take place in the spring ceremony at nuptial mass. men.

Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Donald WATCH REPAIRING Have factory trained nan 4m jour repairtnr. GOOD WORK AND SERVICE REASONABLE FMCtS LOBBY SHOP HOTEL RODNET Mr. DelCollo will give his daugh was received and accepted with regrets.

Mrs. Charles H. Winter, president of the senior club, has been elected a Junior adviser. The club SORORITY PROGRAM Miss Dolores Stewart is president Miss Sitzer is a graduate of the Coffman. At the aprons and household gifts ter in marriage.

She will be attend P. S. duPont High School and has ed by her cousin, Miss Margaret table, in charge of Mrs. Louis A. of Lambda Chapter, Beta Sigma been a student nurse at the Wil Friel.

of Germantown, as maid elected Mrs. Elizabeth Braemer club Whine, Lone Acre Road, Deerhurst, fington General Hospital. Mr. of honor. Bridesmaid will be Mrs.

mother. there will be all sorts of aprons: Phi. installed recently at ceremonies in the Georgian Suite of the Hotel DuPont. The new chapter was for Balick is a graduate of the Wil George W. Rodgers of this city.

mington High School and during Junior bridesmaid will be Miss Ro- World War II served in the U. S. sella Venier of Princeton, N. a cousin of the bride. For the Finest ANTIQUES VISIT PRYOR'S ANTIQUE SHOP 910 DeL Ave.

Phone 4-1538 merly Unit 1 of Nu Phi Mu, junior group of Beta Sigma Phi. Other officers are: Vice-president, Miss Gwen Neumeyer; treasurer. Miss Janet Cohee; recording secretary, Miss Betty Findley; corresponding secretaryi Miss Alice Jordan. Army overseas. Mr.

and Mrs. John Stanley 'announce the engagement of their Dressy aprons for gifts, utility aprons for the buyer herself to use, children's aprons and pinafores, and even garden aprons. Potholders, oven-mitts. place mats, dish cloths, and a variety of bags knitting bags, sewing bags, and even clothespin bags will be for sale. The garden table will be In charge Mr.

John Breslin will be best man for his brother. The ushers will be Mr. Donald DelCollo, brother of the bride and Mr. Jerry Breslin, daughter, Toodie Stanley, to Mr. John Vavala, sort of Mrs.

Frances cousin of the bridegroom. LAST THREE DAYS JAY'S FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Vavala and the late Mr. Philip Vavala. No date has been set for A breakfast will follow the cere-monv at the bride's home. Dinner of Mrs.

Newlin T. Booth. It will wiil be served at the Royal Oak i i feature flowers, plants and bulbs, dried arrangements and dish gar Hotel. Address on Art To be Presented Mr. Hobson Pittman, noted Philadelphia painter, and critic, will give the second lecture in his series of four illustrated talks on Art Analysis at the Delaware Art Center tonight at o'clock.

The subject of this talk will be "Color," a field on which Mr. Pitt-man is unusually well qualified to speak. One the outstanding characteristics of his own canvases is his sensitive use of color, well illustrated in the group of color reproductions of old Charleston interiors which appeared in a recent issue of Life magazine. Mr. Pittman will also touch on the subject of "Influences' is this talk.

The lecture is open to the public with a small admission charge to non-membexs of the Fine Arts Society. A. SPONSORS DANCE Proceeds of more than $300 was realized from the harvest hands frolic and dance sponsored recently by the Parent-Teacher Association of the Mt. Pleasant School, it was announced last night by Mrs. L.1 Ray Crittendon, chairman of ways and means.

Mr. Frank Biesinger of Holly Oak donated a turkey for the affair. DR. HERBERT j. JENNY fellow of the American Guild of OrganuU American mnd European Training Instructor of Piano and Organ, Conductor AFFILIATED WITH DELAWARE SCHOOL OF MUSIC 515 No.

DuPont Richardson Park Phone 5-1666 Miss DelCollo Is a graduate of the Ursuline Academy and is employed dens, and vases, trays, and flower boxes. To complete the home gar the wedding. 1 Mr. Vavala served 14 months in the South Pacific with the 13th Air Force during World War II. DuPont Club Bridge Winners Announced buy your Christmas toys during Jay's anniversary sale! You can buy lots more by Mr.

William Prickett, attorney. Mr. Breslin served five years in the TJ. S. Army.

den, Dircuiouses will be cold, as will handmade hearth brooms. The canned goods table will feature homemade jams, jellies and The bride-to-be was entertained recently at a buffet luncheon given pickles and home-preserved fruits Another in the series of open pair bv Mrs. Petroruo Alava and Mrs. Charles DelCampo. Miss Friel and duplicate bridge parties was held Tuesday night at the DuPont BALL BEARING VELOCIPEDES mt best price in city! Country Club.

Winners were: North and south, A section, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nichols, 141H; Mrs.

and vegetables. This table is in charge of Mrs. James H. Young. The sugar to be used to make candies for the candy table is not the least bit reminiscent of rationing, according to Mrs.

A. H. Woodward, 1411 North Van Buren its chairman. Mrs. James R.

Frorer, Weldin Road, as chairman of the cakes, pastries, and breads table, agrees wholeheartedly. R. E. Kilbourne and Mrs. T.

S. Mrs. George W. Rodgers entertained Sunday in honor of Miss DelCollo. MISS ALBERTA BELL MR.

PAUL W. CUNNINGHAM Announcement is made of the recent marriage of Miss Alberta Bell of San Francisco, to Mr. Paul Wilson Cunningham, son of Orlando, 126; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chickering, 119: Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Thompson, HS1; Mr. and Mrs.

P. B. Warner, 110J. 4 -I East and west. A section, Mr.

and Henry tabular steel. All tail bearing bicycle apekea leather a I ft addle chroma handlebar doable true ferka rear atop plates front mad fnnrda. Mrs. Richard Clarkson, 148H; Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Otteni, 126; Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Brown, 122M; Mrs. John Aarons and Mrs. H. H.

Fisher, 120; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whitworth, 113.

North and' south, section. Miss Engagements Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Klpe, Newport, of the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Edna May Kipe, to Mr. Francis C. Diffendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Diffendall of Richardson Park; Miss Kipe is a graduate of Conrad Louise LePatourel and Miss Olive M. THERE IS A GIFT THAT ONLY YOU GIVE JHL OTOGRA EI DAVIS STUDIOS Porter, 109; Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Hoffman, 107 Mr. C. D. Couch and Mr. D.

R. V. Golding, 100 LIONEL and AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS AND ACCESSORIES Mr Mrs. W. J.

Rust, 92; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Trentman.

91V4. High School and is attending Bea com College. Mr. Diffendall is a East and west, section, Mrs. Owen Tyler and Mrs.

May Wilson, WEDDING and PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS 304-fi-R-n NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING Mr. Charles F. Kelley and PHONE 3-5384 10TH MARKET STS. Mr. Frank Lambson Scribner, 107; Mr.

V. Craig Dyer and Mr. F. E. CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS GUARANTEED FABRICS i i AND KENNETT 7 FOOT COMFORT Tka slip cnrra mail lit lika pkl-tcry.

Wr racd? with Mffat MW fak rica. Lt auk vsr bom mot tt We urge Immediate baying ot these handsome and entertaining trains engine and tender, 3 cars, 12 pes. of track, lock-on and transformer, eomp. .50 and 2 EVERY YEARS Jacquot, 96hi; Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Downing, 91; tie between and Mrs. R. C.

Bryan, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yerpe, 90, i Max-min prizes were won by the following: A section, tie, north and south, Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Schreyer and Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Remesch; east and west, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B.j Whitworth section, north and south, Miss Edith Graef and Miss Peggy Skinner; east and west, Mr.j and Mrs. R. C. Downing. Mr.

Parke Woodworth serves as chairman and Mr. Frank Grady assists with the games. The next session will be on Tuesday night, Dec, 2, at 7:45 o'clock in the clubhouse. I il COMPLETE LINE OF TRANSFORMERS IN STOCK tPBOLSTERUsG FREE ESTIMATES Call S-5064 and for MR. AL BENDLEB highlights for your Thanksgiving feast Wearever aluminum 'azdljr powiblo, of course, but 9 ROASTERS .1 POLISH UNIT PLANS JJANCB I tn ts.

Tbe polish White Cross will hold -5064 a Thanksgiving dance in Modjeska Vi mm mm mm 'Hall Saturday night at 8 o'clock. 3 9 Twr rhofec hi nf a atjles thii ln n9 ftnd tn ts su you'll flnd but far 7r family. rob your vision tmdargoea Tery definite eluulgea in that period. Expert madicaJ opinion aays see an Eye Physician at least every two years. Just as important as the prescription is the man- ner in which it is filled.

There's nothing magical in the prescription Itself it is only a piece of paper until it is translated into Glasses. That is our important task as a Guild Optician to consummate the directions of your Eye Physician. 50-INCH WIDE wide variety of CARVING SETS SLIPCOVER CRETONNE 9 With Many Kinds of Handles 51.9S to 322.50 to help prepare thanksgiving dinner YARD Ihtsn to "Ey en the Future" Program Over WDEL 6vry Sunday 12:30 to 12:45 P. M. CORRECTIVE AND COMFORT SHOES da Men, Women Children Hero at one tim at one place your entire family can find the shoes besi fitted for your particular seeds.

DeCOURCELLE Warner Cast Iron Skillets Wooden Spoons Cake Decorators Pastry Boards Pyrex Ware Dutch Oven Mixing- Bowls Floral and stripes in twill weave whipcords and ruffweaves. Ends of bolts and ideal for making slipcovers at low cost. Pre-shrunk. Guaranteed fast colors. 2 CUP MIRRO PERCpLETTE, Special, 85 rtliWVnJlPH Mail aftd Phone Orders Accepted and KEMETT Health Shoes MARKET AT FIFTH STREET STORE HOURS; 9:30 A.

M. TO P. M. DA11Y Open Friday Evening tm 202 WEST 8th STREET 4-9340 ROCKFORD ROAD.

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