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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1966 REGISTER-NEWS MT. VERNON, ILLINOIS SOCIETY OellUh Circle Mrs. NolU riie DcUlah Jones Circle of Park Avenue BaptiHt church met Tuesday evening at, the home of Mrs. Ella NoUa with 11 memhers Mrs. WUma Cowen read the prayer calendar and Mrs.

Oma Brown led in prayer. Mrs. Lena Flslier gave the followlnR community mission report: 11 cards sent to shut- ins, gfits to the orphanage, clothing and paper tx) the Rescue Mission, food to a shut-in, Mrs. Minnie White taught the boolt "Panama, The Land Between." Refreshments were served by the hostess. The meeting will be held Tuesday evening, March 15, at the home of Mrs.

Mildred Elliott. Mrs. Abbie Pierce will conduct the program. Qlorlea With The Garden Glories Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Bayer on Tuesday, February 15.

Members and their guests enjoyed a most Interesting and informative program on "Scenic and Historic Southern Illinois" presented by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dearinger. Their beautiful photographs of wild flowers and spectacular wooded hills were an Inspiration to get out and explore Southern Illinois. The president, Mrs.

Herman Rogers, presided at a short business meeting. New officers elected for the coming year are as follows; president, Mrs. J. Curtis Starr; first vice-president. Mrs.

Kenneth Bayer; sec- Lions Club At the regular meeting of the Mt. Vernon Lions Club, at the and Cafe Wednesday 16, Ogie Ellis gave the Invocation. Paul Fellinger led tlie group singing with Mrs. Fellinger at the piano. Quests of Ogie Ellis were Norman Moore, Bill Weatherford, Bill Johnson, and R.

L. Witt was a guest of Mel Park. Joke tellers were C. E. McMullen and Don Shafer.

The Lucky Lion was Bob Norris. Program Chairman, Lion Al Schroeder, introduced Bill coordinator for Southern lUinoiB University. He discussed ths camp site at Little Grassy Lake and showed films of the activities, which they carry on (or the youth. This was very interesting and Informative. A Board meeting was held letter the regular meeting.

GARY R. SWEETEN, a senior at Southern Illinois University, learned a 5-poinl (straight A) ond vice-president Mrs. Howard Richardson; recording 8 Mrs. Harry Bunchman; and secretary, Mrs. I SOCIALLY YOURS SALLY Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Crosnoe have relumed to this their home in this city following a trip to Tampa, Florida. While there, Ihoy visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Crasnoc, and daughter, Steplianle, with Mrs. Cros- noc's Mrs. Ted Johnson, a former resident of this city, and with Mr. and Mrs; Lcroy Johnson. Robert L.

Gentry is spending a 16-day leave with his wife, Eva, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gentry.

He bad completed his basic training at Ft. Hood, Texas and will report to Ft. Lewis, Washington, to study air craft mechanics. For mm omi -By SALLY- coiTcsponding Scott Gill. At the ciose of the meeting College of Education, a lovely tea was sei -ved by the a graduate of ra.

Vernon hostess and co-hostess Mrs. and attended Harry Bunchman. Vernon commumty college where he was Student Council president. ir This is the second time he iias I rS Ashley Nurse meet Tuesday night, February erage or better). Upon graduation from Souliiern, Sweeten plans to enter graduate school after whicli he plans to work in Josephine Sherman student personnel.

His method he Army Nurse Corps, a for- tor attaining high grades is resident of Ashley, has simply "a detemination toward heon assigned to the U. S. Meda specific goal." ijcai Center on Okinawa, Ryukyu 22 at 7:30 o'clock at'the club rooms. Charlie Pat ftnltti of Route SU, Mt. Vernon, will be 78 years old on February 22 we have been told by his wife.

We do hope he will receive many other cards with the one we are mailing today. ed on the Dean's List Circle Meets The Deborah Circle of Park Aveilue Baptist church met iFebniary 15 at the church with ,1 $members new member, Mrs. Mary Ben- laer. Mrs. Florence Tate was a jfuest.

Mrs. Wanda Derry, mission chairman, introduced i Kenneth Hall, Salem Drouth Association, who showed slides in Panama these were in keeping with (the fpreing mission book "Pa- Ip The Between." IjJpeVeJpal rhcmbers participated. A covered dish luncheon was at noon. The March meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Kath- feleen Davis with Mrs.

Cecile SOverturf as leader. 'jpakdale Ladles Aid I "The Ooakdale Ladies Aid met at the home of Lou Iiyoung. President Vivian Byars open- the devotions with scripture toewiing and group singing, led jjby Jujia Woodwoith, followed. Hunt offered prayer. Nine members answered roll Mrs.

Jean Partridge and Essie Esmon were guests, During the business session Jthe purchae of a film projector discussed. 'fhe main lesson, led by Julia from Chui -ch land Home Devotions publica- Readings in kepping with the of Abe Lincoln and iGeorge Washington were pre- by Lillie Hunt, Essis Es- iinOn, Vivian Byars, Florence Rosetta Case, Jean Part- iridge and Lucille Marlow. During the recreation period Jthc hostess conducted a quiz Sand Florence Case won a prize jfoy naming the mo.st presidents. Pelicloiis refresliments were iscrveci by the hostess. To Okinawa TriWeslejan Service Guild The Tri Wesleyan Sei-vice Guild will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening February 21, at Epworth Methodist church.

The meat will be furnished and each member is asked to bring a covered dish. of P.T.A. The Parent-Teacher Association will meet Tuesday evening, February 22. at 7:30 o'clock at Field consolidated school. The program be in the form of a skit on Founders' Day and a film on cancer will be shown.

Moth.ers are asked to binng cookies. Evening Unit HoniemaJcers The Evening unit of Homemakers' Extension Association will meet Monday evening, February 21, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Pansy Thompson, 513 south 22nd sti'eet. Visitors are welcome. He is married to the former Miss Karen Mayer of Pinckneyville.

THESE NINE BROTHERS AND SISTERS are, back row from left, P. 1. Butler of Vyriyne City, Walker Butlet of Hubert Butler of Winfield, and Monroe Buller of Rochelle, III. Front row from left are Mrs. Maude Whalen and Mrs.

Lena Vance, both of Bluford, Nellie Schmidt of Winfield, Mrs. Grace Young of Fairfield, and Mrs. Gladys Young of St. EIrno. With the exception of Monroe Butler, all are over 60 years old and they repre-icnt nil the children born to their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wash Butler, deceosed Demori Adams Of Mill Shoals Traces History Of Quilts I'll tiavr' lo iulmil It novoi'I I 'cfiilcis of this column won't once lo i7if lo uonflor Ifnol lof) I'd like ahiiiit the liistni-v of quill do- i lo be iIk firsl In go on record I quito surprisrd find intrrp.slnrl lo be loUl sonin- iiiom in lollcr lis atlniitting that I don't know llio fir.sl IhiiiK nlwut Aryan siKii.s (vvliich just one Polly's Pointers WRITTEN REPORT AIDS DOCTOR DEAR POLLY We have moved around the counti-y tjuite a l)it and it seems that eacn time I was to have a baby I found it hard to torm an easy rapport between myself and the new doctor. When last faced with this, and before my first OEAR ABBY Let It Be Known! Ironi Mi.s.s Dcni.jri Adams of more thing to add lo the long Onrv "Ilollinq Acres," IhinKS 1 don't know And, sinco I'm iiboiil.I llowcvor, lot me hasten Hiii'o I here fo-r othfr homemnk- to say thai I cprlainly think you pps who will enjoy her Idler, nro to be liiRhly commended for I'm shfu'inK it today. Mrs. the research you've done on Uils Aflfims hfi.s Ihi.s lo say; vnry woithwhlle project.

.1 "Did you know quilling is to tell you, also, that is the first iettcr to come to mp from Mill Shoals and II is nicp lo know that I do have a rpador in that community. lhat you've written a fir van DUren goes back to ancient Also, quiltcfl DEAR ABBY: have positive'we marry to ipRfdizp the child's bromjhl hnck from cm- proof that my husband is run- birth, the moihcr woulrl raisp i frnprinnfl anrl ning around with five women in the and we would go oui And ihc women of II ki I early i letter lo me, mow about writinR this neighborhood. Three live on sepani to ways. novor livpd quite ornale with quill-j anollior. Now, regarding llie my block and all have good and; loKOther.

i column I wrote about Ed Amos, faithful husljands. Then there i.s Several years later "wife' "II uiis nol until became a i it was all in fun, of course. a divorcee down the street, and; me from another town lo real studpnt of history that I Bui, just the same, it does a young widow in the next block. (ell me thai she had goltpn a discf)vered all Aryan signs arc a bit absurd to me for such a Each thinks is the only fiivoicp nad had remarried 1 userl in quills. One of these, great singing talent to he cast appointment with the new doc-; i hate to walk down the street then renianicd a kjvely tor, I sat down in the quiet of my own home and wrote out a complete medical report on my- because I know who they are.

What should I do? HI.S WIFE The other day my first wi MAILED me some pers to sign- lias the exact pa I tern of a Temple ot the Muses built in Cor- pa- '''''v Pythagorus, wiio admitted she C. So, self. There was time to make! DEAR WIFE: If you want to lied to me about having olv wondering if the ladies who JOHN DAVID REYNOLDS, senior in education majoring in to the Dean's List at Southern Illinois University for scholastic achievement. He made a (perfect) grade point average during fall quarter. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Reynolds, Rt. 2, Woodlawn, he graduated McClellan P.T.A. I Woodlawn Community Con- The Parent-Teacher Associa- solidated High School where he Salem South Youth Meetinic The Salem South Youth was named ing will be held at the Sum- a' Southern mersville Bapti-st church on Saturday evening, February 19, at 7:30 o'clock.

Bob Deitz will be the main speaker. Islands. SlJie has been serving as chief nurse at the U. S. A.

Dispensai-y, Mart Building, in St. Louis. Major Sherman will drive from St. Louis to San Francisco, and travel via air from Travis Air Force Base. Her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Alexander Sherman, will accompany her aa far as Los Angeles where she will visit her brother, Leo Pytlinski. Major Sherman, a graduate of Mt. Vernon Township High School, is also a graduate of Jewish Hospital School of Nursing in St. Louis. Her mother is Mrs.

Mary Sherman of Ashley. Ruth Mi I left By RUTH MILLETT Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Questions any woman wishes they wouldn't ask her "How does it happen that an attractive woman like you never married?" "What color did your hair used to be?" tWlien obviously the threads far outnumber the gold.) "Haven't you put on a little weight since I saw you last?" "Where have you been keeping yourself?" (Implying she's on the shelf.) "I'll bet you wish we would all go home so that you could go to bed, don't you?" (Obvi- corrections and check facts as I thought of them. I gave this to the doctor. He seemed most pleased and we had some time during that first visit to chat and get to know each other.

I have been at ease with him ever since that first MRS. M. I. L. DEAR POLLY Just the other day when I started to make pancakes for breakfast I used a regular, medium-sized pan with a handle instead of a mixing bowl.

A pan a "lip" is ideal. Tliis proved to so much more convenient for pouring the cakes onto the griddle that I want to pass the idea on to the owoninp iwas a member of the band and school. Mother. -r'-- 2 Women's Fellowship Meet Monday The Woman's Fellowship of Community church will Imeet Monday evening, Febru- jjary 21, at 7:30 o'clock at the Jhome of Mrs. Frank Feltmeier on Salem Road.

A will be presented by the i Reverend Bayne Wilson, pastor. Shrine Club New New members of Mt. Vernon SShrirte No. 66 were honored at -the regular meeting on Tue.s- Jday evening February 35 at the Masonic Hall. Mrs.

Carrie Reeves, Salem, Deput; Mrs. Mildred IrShufelt, Salem, a member of Obituary Committee; and George Border, Mt. Vernon, a member of the Supreme Mem- Committee; were Intro- jduced as guests of honor. Mrs. JClrm Campbell, Pinckneyville, a i member of the Supreme Choir, i also intrbduced.

Miss Elizabeth Kell. Worthy Priestess of tlie local and Mr. Cecil Lovin, Watchman of Shepherds presld- during the evening's activities. I. Group singing was enjoyed during the social hour when members and thcti- guests were at tables appropriately to rommemorate asked to bring doughnuts.

Duff Danner. who has been a patient at Good Samaritan Hospital for almost a month, has returned to his home on the Ashley Road. He reports that during his extended stay in the hospital he greatly appreciated the many nice cards he received. Donald E. Bailey of Carmi made a business trip to Mt.

Vernon yesterday. Mrs. W. Todd of Benton visited friends and shopped in the King City Tliursday. Mrs Denver Clark of Nashville transacted business and shopped in Mt.

Vernon yesterday afternoon. C. R. Sutton of Altamont was a business visitor in tlie King City Tliursday. R.

C. Garrison of Centralia spent yesterday afternoon transacting business in Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Daniels of Texico were King City business visitors and shoppers Thursday. Marshall M. Cross, of Belle Rive made a business trip to Mt. Vernon yesterday. Wallace Pierce of Texico transacted business in Mt.

Vernon Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Lorene McMann of Centralia visited friends and shopped in the King City yesterday. Lester Lagow of Texico made a busine.ss trin Mt. Vernon Thursday afternoon. Kugene Martin of Ina a King City business yesterday.

John Byars of Texico transacted business in Mt. Vernon Thursday afternoon. Ted Finiey of Centralia spent lye.sterday afternoon trnnsact- ing business in the King Mrs, Ivan Wood of Biufonl wax a Ml. Vernon business itor and sliopper Thursday, William Kohl of Mattoon made a business h'ip to Mt. Vernon yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Donoho of Blnford transacted business and shopped in the King City Thursday. Mrs, August Webber and children of Dahlgrcn were Mt. Vernon Thursday afternoon, Mr.

and Mrs. John Roherson and children of Blul'ord spent yesterday aflbrnnon IpiiV'in King City. Yes" answer.) his high grades to the fact that, he always attends clas.s, he greeted you by name,) studies and is senous. i After graduation from South- yourself?" (If she didn't she'll ern, Reynold plans to teach high think you're being catty and If school biologj' and 'work on an she did she will wish you had advanced degree. He is a mem-' asked, "Where in the world did ber of the Student Education As-' you FIND that sociation at SIU.

'Is that a wig you're wearing?" (If it is she doesn't want it to look like a wig and if it's her own hair she doesn't want it to look like a wig, either.) "Did you make this cake from mix?" (Next time it WILL be a muc if she started it from scratch. And if it was a mix you can be sure she hoped you wouldn't know, it.) "When are going to retire?" (If has even one year to go before she reaches retirement age she'll hate you for that make tieaiitiful quilts know that And, many of break up the harem, invite u-m all for coffee and conversation 'designs created by tell them what they a I have (his man are included. In common. That should cut; do I got out of this mess wondering down the membership consUler-1 ably. And don't worry about van siens punishing husband.

ZZ. have been collecting others wUI take care or that- Pf-DEAR ABBY: A real nice guy discuss this with a who works with me has been i hv Mrs. Belangee- DlLSPbRATK I failed to find it. I think DEAK variation of the nine- people have a medical pjj (f they can't get a doctor fiist interesting enough. Why, then, when thry as I certainly enjoy the cause he's afi-aid to sleep alone.

I hape problem, are they and subjects in- Now we bought him a dog that's' reluctant (n get a lawyer? Laws in it e.specially tlie part-German shepherd and part-; made to HELP people as; wrote about Ed Ames Labrador, and the boy won't go 1 well as to punish them, you "Mingo" in the Daniel looking awfully tired lately, so I asked him if he had not been feeling well. He replied. "Our six-year-old boy has always slept with the wife and me be to sleep unless he has the dog next to him, so I don't get much sleep in such crowded conditions." He was absolutely serious. know. And a lawyer can protect I Boone television show." you by telling you what your I ,0 mjss Adams: Well, rights are.

all I can say is this: You sure could have fooled me about TO GABY good old Pythagorus. I had Abby, how idiotic can people! IN ST. PAUL: Don't let it i no idea he was so long overdue be? bother It's ahva.ys the (firl for credit in the field- of quilt AMAZED I who can't dance who says the designing. just so the DE.AR AMAZED: A father i orchestra is terrible. who lets his six-year-old son 1 K.

1 1 1 sleep with hhn and his wife, and i Problems? Write to Bo.x NOtOlie MOrlOW then can't say no when the boy: 69700. Los Angeles, Calif. For a 1-4. demands to hiclude the dog. Is personal i-eply, enclose a stamp-' LiSt self-addressed envelope.

sophomore, nights. -This "real nice guy" is li.sled on the first semester needs "real good friend" to; Hate to wnte Send Millikin Unlver- one dollar to Abby, Box students on the Dean's list tell him what's what. DEAR ABBY: Years ago I entered into a "shotgun" marriage. The agreement was that LETTERS SIONS." FOR ALL OCC.V College Art Students Presenting Exhibits "Well, how docs it feel to a grandmother?" tit felt fine until all her fi-iends who aren't grandmothei-s started asking, you got a date Saturday night (If you want a date, up and ask for it outright. Don't put a girl on the spot like that.) DEAR.

idea is for mothers of toddlers who always want to play with and pull at the big family Christmas tree. We always have a small tree especially for the little ones. "This "play tree" can eitlier be a large 'oranch of evergi-een or a small tree. tree lot owners will give you this when the big tree is bought. The children decorate, or help decorate, our little ti'ee with non-breakable of which they make themspives.

Children's colorful plastic toys make wonderful decorations and our children enjoy cutting pictures from old Christmas cards and wrappings and taping them to the branches. They can play with this, rearrange it and do as they wish. Our result has been no broken ornaments on the main ti-ee and happy children. Our children are now 51 Four art students, of art work Mrs Paul Breit- and but they still want their the Mt. Vernon Community president of the Art own tree even though they now College will present a demon- 1 help decorate the big stration program of graphic arts information.

at the regular monthly meeting Of tile Mt. Vernon Art Guild' to be hold 7:30 Monday evening in the Art Room of the Community Center. Graphic arts will be discussed and illustrated by Lonnie Hicks, Sarah Capps and Larry Unifried. Air Brush nainling will be demonstrated by Hank Lower who will give some examples of its application. Lonnie Hicks will ex-plain the methods of various processes employed in making copies of an original piece the artist.

In particular lie will describe the monaprint methods and how they can be applied to making piYigram covers, booklets, invitations, wrapping papers and a.side for a headband with a long feather. and a pair of buckskin pants. But, that is television casting for you. Nol really supposed to make sense, guess. Pearl Wood of Madison, put a little P.

S. to a birthday report she sent to me reading like this: "Quite a snow in Mt. Vernon according to the account in the good old Register-News. We, over here, had eight inches and drifts far higher than that especially in our driveway where had to shovel our way out. (You read correctly, my friend, it really was QUITE a and we've had another then.

However, as this is being written, the sun is the snow is about gone. And, on all sides, there is talk of early gardens. yard cleaning. rose planting brought on by the fact that February is half over.) P. S.

Please write to me again, won't you? And thanks for the birthday report each one is gi'eatly appreciated. eamalD'or better grade TP. i average on MiUikin's 4.0 grading system. A total of 270 students earned academic honors; 17 had perfect 4.0 averages. She is majoring in elementary education and is a member oi i Delta I3elta social sorority.

She is the daugliter of Mrs. Fred Harlow, .1819 Pace Ave. MORE NEfVSPAFERS ATHEINS (AP) Residents ot Athens and its suburbs including Piraeus read more newspapers and magazines in 1964 than ever before. They read 248 million newspapers, aaginst 219 million in 1963. More afternoon papers were sold than morning papers.

Sale of weeklies and political reviews totaled 14.7 million. Magazine sales amounted to 35.5 million. Athens and its suburban area has 1.8 million population. Guild, can l)e phoned for DEAR is no fun when the car nins out of gas. After this happened to me the last time I made a reminder to a recurrence.

I wrote the word "GAS" on half of a three-by-five card, circled the word with a red crayon and I fasten it to the dashboard of the car with a magnet when the tank gets down to about Vi-tankful. This has proven to be a good memory jogger. Between times, I keep the card and the magnet in the glove compartment to be for tlie next time tiie tank regi- MRS. MILDRED H. WOOD OF BLUFORD has received a lifetime membership in the Bluford Parent-Teacher Association in appreciation for her outstanding service as teacher of the second grade at Bluford sciiool.

Mrs. Wood attended Eastern Illinois College at Charleston, Boulder College in Grcely, and Illinois University. tauglit her first year at a school known Bel le Rive' Methodist Church Traub escaped by jumping from the car as it slowed for a turn. He liad stopped the couple for questioning after recognizing Miss Teicliman. Columbus died in ignorance of Uie fact that he had discovered a new continent.

Newton D. Baker, former U.S. secretao' of war. the poser of Arlington as the site for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Nearly a lialf-million cars, were stolen in the United Slates during 1964.

DEAR do nol like jollier articles requiring a limit-i to put nails in the roof lo hangjed number of reproductions, our outdoor Christmas lights Some of the specific pmcesses but discovered that Mom's lie illustrnted by the studenls ccrs -type clothespins snap to will be string, collage and cor-I the edge of the shingles. printings, crayon relights stay in place, no holes are in the roof and still Mom has enough clothespins to hang the family wash. '''OM Kite Prevention Bureau told nie that using wooden clothespins as Tom suggests Is safe. Nails should not be used for this World Day Of Prayer At Girl Scouts For 12 years she taught at Sum mersville grade school in Mt. Vernon and, for several years, The annual World Day of she has tauKhl at tlie Bhifonl Praycr will be obseived next school.

February 25, at the Mrs, Wood is a member of Methodist church in Belle Rive, Delta Kappa Gninmii, the Bust- will begin at 10:00 ness and Prolossioiial Women's o'clock lhat morning and Scouts of Tmop 19, sist and injbbings, wood prints, and linoleum blocks. Examples of each will lie available for the members to inspect. The students preseiitiii.i; tliis program arc members of tlie freehand drawing class taught by Mrs. Alma Biagi of the Mt. Venion College fac-j iilty and have prepared this program under her direction.

Tliey reside within the local school dislrici except for Mr. Unifried wiio is from These professionally-minded, students of art who have had tlieir work on exiiihil al Ihc Guild's Art last fall, can On February Mrs. Alice up lo IL' credits in art at Roid and Mr. Edward Leyva ad- llie local junior college. Mrs, dressed the 7th Grade Cadette Biagi reports tlinl sucti coui-ses Gift Chest Diamonds are CHOP! CHOP! GEORGE WAS HERE! And Look Whot Did To Our Prices Biggtr Savings! SUPPERS SLEEPWEAR BLOUSES To $6.08 Now Only 4 $300 WINTER ROBES Values To 115.00 Now Only Ik Club, is Suiidin School I inue liiroughout the loachcr lor the "Couples' Class different speaker for ses- al the Evangelical United Broth-1 sion.

High, speaking on care of the as Art meets in the iiftornoon iippenled lo the ren Church in Blulorfl. 4-H CLUBS. Tile Dix Stilcii MiKl Stew 4-li Club inol met Februiiry 12 at the iiome of Llllic Nolan with I I i I momhers present. T.ilks wore presented by Polls and riir next nii-etiiig will be held March al I 'clock at the home of LllUe Nolan, At 11:00 o'clock, Rovereml Frank Roney, pastor of the Fi-ee Will Baptist will conduct the service. Al o'clock, tiie Reverend Homer Robertson of the Church of Clu-lst will be in of the sorvico.

At 7:30 o'clock tlwt evcnhig, the Reverend Rosier Holland, pastor of Old Union Baptist churcii, will be the main or. There will be special ing evoiyone is invited to attend one or all of thi wrvieeB. skin ami hair, and demonstra-! general students and lo adults ting styling of tiieir own hair i in community because of tlie ill conjimction with the Good GVooming Badge. The Association KHVc tlie demonstration as project in community work for Bonuly Salon Week. This is one of tiie many budges TriHip 19 is working on in connection with liie Challenge of Social Dependability.

Reid also spoke at Horace Mann School at the meeting background it gives for aiM in life as expressed in (he home, community and claircli. 'llie Moiulay evening class for adults is attended by lliixse with hobby interests such as textile and china painting, lapidary, ceramics, as well as oils, pastels and pencil work. The Guild is conducting informal art sessions THREE PIECE BRIDE AND GROOM SET Fiery diamond of rare beauty and fine quality in beautifully tailored setting with modern satin finish. HER RINGS $150.00 HIS RING 29.95 For Your Best Buy in Diamonds MONTHLY AVAILABLE ONE GROUP DRESSES Further Reduced Values to $21.00 Now 4 if if it ALL WINTER COATS GREATLY REDUCED 4 SEE THE MANY VALUES FOR of Girl Scout Troop 39 foi' in this concerning skin nad liair cure 1 area who wants to work with in connection wiHi their Personal Health Badge. others interested in art or would jlike to get started in some form Siile of 208 So.

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