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THE ENQTIRER AND NEWS Battle Creek'. Nov. 21. J933 Funnv Business By Hershberorer Albion Sunday Services Zion Church to Host Quarterly Meet ALBION The AME Zion Church rally crusade at am. conducted Methodist Church ustr.s be host Sunday to the.

quarter- bv the Rev. O. Stucky. evan- j.v;n- as sermor. conference of this district.

The He will also be speaker a 3. gt. James Eatscoo! "'he v. C. A.

Lowe from Detroit will st the re-ular '1 am. worship Thomas A 5 sermon, tit.e Mv T.nte. Treas- 4 D.se.se" be the sermon theme -f the Rev. Cnarles Davenport -he Assembly of God: "The 6 wA f. -t7r4 Memorial undav served a' and Refo R3 "he Salem Evangelical Cnurrh bv the Rev.

Merrdor: oervfies are memory r' ch died during past Te-- i.nt at First Clothes Drive for War Xccdv of Mi'hisan speaker a dinner Wl.i re ct eii for and friends of Emmir.uel Church. Tuesda The oitirrr will aiso observance of the qj- of the local church, announced the Rev. Don Gurv, paeor liere for I. years. The dinner ''ill be served at 6 30 p.m.

in the pan-h. 'house The church k.is founded Oct. 17. 13,3. Bishop Orms'on.

of Spiu.c Aroor. shoj) cf 'he free Methodist Chinch of Norh America, is cu-st peakr a' 'ue F. aimclisiic of tne 1 1 -e Cntucn. which betan here Fridav evening, and continues thro ieh Sundav rve- n.nir services Services ar schcriuc-d 30 ton-irh'. 11 am.

Sundav wrh Bishop Ornistnn Sundav family dav i- 10 a in Sunday school Teachers Study At Wesley an Methodist chutrh. Monday evening. Sundav school uir ir ijriu: i.uuu', 11 aii'i ai: Helen Lewis as instructor. Emmet Gas'. Grand Rapids Bible teacher, is to be puest speaker ar lhA Sinnriiv orpninfT crr-rr nf thp church nf Thp CoI ror5 a nialp from co.lri!!ct music at Sundiiv.

evPnln(J of the Hastinas Baptist Chutch. The Boolc of the Revela'ion will be the subject of the service ny the Rev. Russell Houseman, pastor. "A House of Blessmcs" will he the sermon topic of the Rev. O.

Trinklein. pastor, at the morntne service honorinc the fifth anni- versa rv of the Grace Lutheran Church dedication. 1 IUU li 1 i a .1 sue v.as "-ubicit tn chance TONIGHTS WKZO-TV- V.MI-TV Channel 6 WOOU-TV RADIO PROGRAMS 'Programs subject In rhanne hv the stations without notice) F.I. I. i P.C'i lt'10: WBC K-'MlKi U'MAQ (XBCl 667" 'MHi- Church' Need for Sal', Jrp s-rAC at arc as at for' Ch God: and m.

the Rev. An Eaton Street Thp Grea' Scit 11 am Rev A at Lutheran Chur.h. Women's Groups Plan For Christmas Season November Aeetings Held By Homer Orgonizations. HOMER Three oiiia 'lie Hl.ner tic.ii.'y nrld 'h vember meettnes 'ins week Mrs. Ernest ess ijo.i Group a' an nffern--iriee'mn in if-r ivrne with membeis and two siucs--.

The lesson on. "Good Desir. Home Furnishings." was pre-cn bv Mrs. John Hen-haw and Mis Ted LanriiS. Vule Partv Set Pi.ins were made a Chr par'v to be held Thursdav.

Dec IT the home of Mrs Duane Williams. The le-son will be on the subject of, "Get tin; Your Calories Worth" and will be ieci by Mrs. Anthony Jaro and Mrs. W.l-liams. There will aiso be an ex-chance of rtifts.

Rcfre -'nmcnts were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Mansfield and her praud- mother. Mrs Matilda Favorite of Charlotte, who is her. An all-day mertn2 of the St Jo? Ladle-' A.d Society was held at rural home of Mr-'. Clarence W.Imhi.

president nf the uroup Mis- uonalrt Lrandill was honorea at an anticipation shower Dinner was served at noon, after which Mrs. held a business meeting. Later the guests cnjnved a program of readings and music. The next meeting will be a Christmas party Dec. 17 with Mrs.

Edward Clarke as hostess. Constitution Head Mrs. Arthur Smith entertained the Queen Esther Circle of the Presbyterian Women's at'an afternoon meeting with 18 oers present. The proposed con-the was stittition or Final plans were made for the fancy work and domestic booths which the Queen Esthers will spon- sor at the annual Christmas bai aar of the Association planned for Sat- urriav. Dec.

5 at the chinch A white elephant sale was held which netted the Circle ri0 2fi laser re- freshments were served. Date and place of the next meet in w.ll be announced XllHorr (In 3 I JUMCIi Ullly UUI As Car Hits Culvert HASTINGS John Goyier 20 of Route 1. Dowling, escaped with only a scratch on his He lit band when he lost control of bis ear' U.tH- TONIGHT "Albion College Host fi P. HI. V- s-- It i tin i.

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Rev. Mr. Lowe is the assistant c.strict superintendent. The conference session w.il be at 3.20 p.m. The Rev.

Henry paster. eond'ict ne evening at Th First Chtl connection with pva program, will hold a Sur.da sf hool Church Starts At Uastinus HASTINGS The basement of Ro-e Sr-'noo! v. ill oe ihe pr er fn Rose of Lima Ca'hohc Church's part in tne nationwide oishops CiO'nina collect. on for tne vic'ims of war. beginning Sunday.

Clothing from the annual drive is distributed icardless of rare or creed. Much of it, this year, goes to Korea. The drive next Satur- day. Bishop Speaks The Rt Rev. Barr McNeil of Grand Episcopal Bishop HOSpitd I FeSflVal Proves Big Success Oaklown Benefit Attracts Ca- pacify Throngs.

MARSHALL Commit'ee heads la ''t ntuht pronounced the second animal Oaklawn hospital auxiliary's fall festival an "overwhelming success." Tne crowds s-a fed comin? to the Community buildini short before 6 p.m.. and by .:50 the hall was jammed to ovenlowms. With more time, the attendance was difficult to estimate, but safe to say literailv hundreds flocked to the affair, Greater Success Mrs. Howard Hut-hen, auxiliary president, said the festival was an even creater stirce-s than last vear. All of the colorful and attractive booths on the second floor were doing a rushin? business through- out the evening.

Rcfre-hment brioths also were well patronized basement, where the a.nri-Pd latPr rtallnn, tj pm 1 It lil'dUCll I'll )lPlll()(l' TftJxill'y Ci 1 1 1- COLDWATER Four Branch young people are taking eight-week short courses at gan State College this fall, accord- ing to a report received by Duncan Leitch. County Aericultura! Acent. Nancy Bronson of Route 2. Union City, and Jean Irons, Route 1. Slier- woot1' are enrolled in home econom- ics coursps" Both fris- who have cimniy i-u ork.

received scholarships from the Brancn County Bankers Association. Lplanri Ward- RotP 3. Quincy. is takin" third term ln general "iesh, Route 4 Bron-on. is studying com- I-Cl i tt oung people attending- short courses at MSC attend classes with st'idents from all over the state, other states, and even foreign cotm-; Thic in.

from otnPr states." and from CanaM Honduras. Jamaica and Lebanon. Unmor r. un Pick Officers for Year HOMER New officers have been' bv tlle C.e-Up-Ka Camp Fire group of Homer. They are: i A Milium, irun Jjtmii.i a i.siirr.

treasurer and Man-, Miller, scribe. The members of the are' engaged in selling Camp Fire candv. This is an annual monev raising Project of the organiaztion. RPAKiru notwee wfvi i i uiivr.i a cn ppvp ACQAMIT l5 JMlt0 POR ASSAULT roi t. loca a 1, of guilty to a charge of assault and battery when he appeared before Justice Irving L.

Stansell Fridav City police officers took him into custody Thursday night upon re- feiviRK a compiaint from hls Wlfe, She claimed that he had mistreated her in their home here. He was In curio 111 Hup in t-n? county tail. court records indicated that he as invoiven in a similar otrense a lutle more than six months ago crowd "It really ju-t needed the fan Choral Groups Plan Thanksgiving Event Coldwafer High School Program Scheduled Wednesday. COLDWATER The Choir's of Kre.1 "Over Ricr Th: the Trees he the fea'ui'ed t'lrri the inch school program. Harvest in auditorium Wcdnesdav atici-noon The Inch school Girls' Glee Clu:) 'he u.inor high Red Rird Choir, and the Senior High Ch-uus cf Si Thanksgiving lau: er.ee Olson, blind will lead the stuccn' fce.iv in siiirmg as pa of 'he pi ocii-iu Jim Petri will r.aii.V'" pro-g i Jovce H.iiiilui i-iiri Stew.

nt Gciii-r will be the s'uriert aci oinpuiiis's h-r he four singiiig groups The entire is wider 'lie direction of Miss Arlene ocal music msti uctor Th.e h.ich school art is making holiday '-nets hu the proc: am. Man Struck by Car Getting into His Own ALBION Earl Mnisr. 37. cf Adams St. suffered a broken leg and cuts and bruises last rught when he was struck by a car tinv bv Russell Dean Hams, 27.

a Bidwell St. as lie was pct'ing his paiked car Morse was admitted to the Sheldon" Memorial Hospital where 1k condition is as good morning. Harris was issued a summons lor careless driving. Morse told officers he had run out of gas and parked his car the 900 block of Austin Ave. After ting some gas he poured it into the tank and had opened the dnvi side door of his car to get when the Harris car hit him The indent occurred about 11:30 pm.

rs-terday. WOODS llltE I A grass and bru fire of unknown origin burned through 20 acres of woodland Convis Township near Cleveland School northwest of heie between 3:30 yesterday. Man-hall Township firemen put out the Lie. Chff Robert Burlinsarr.c said and the Bellevu" voiunteers fougnt a fire at th.e same re a week ago. IDEAL Heating Air Conditioning IDEAL HEATING CO.

17 Ryrnn Plans Completed lor Annual Union Thanksgiving Service 1tfc. the talions uiihout notice! PROGRAMS WRKZ-TV hannel 6t Channel i CBS i "till 10 ti.V p. ni. 1 I p. in.

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I 'A'MAg I Ap i.p.-i-ir-u I I p. m. 1 Of A In M'it. A.Ht -i'ES iH-rp Orcn Mtitmcht The Rev. Pat Rvan.

newlv an- pointed minister or the Church of God. will preach the sermon. The Rev. Mr. Ryan is a native of Mans- field.

Ohio, and received Ins higher education and theological training the Church of God. attending Anderson College and Theological seminary for five years in Anderson, Ind. Before Ins seminary career, he spent three and one-half years in the coast, guard. The subject of Ins address Wednesday evening will be Means Thanks- This is a family service for all people of the community, and the public is cordially invited AiRintsi tity ppk" dpfm'; BIDS ON retaining wall ALBION Bid- were opened yrs- terday by City Clerk John Bently 'or the "Ort-foot retanm" wall to be constructed on the west "bank of the Kalama700 near the bridge. It is expected th.at city councilmen will take action on the bids Monday evening at the regular session.

The wall will be bull ran tne feet high construction. I- is ar.tiei- pa ted that eventually the entr- vav to the alley directly adjacent to th.e bridge will be widened a roari- way built along the retaining wall to the Market street parking lot A considerable amount of the LI! nroiect for the roariwav taken p.ace. Phone WO 8-61 18 PHONE WO 8-8148 Debaters Vying For Team Posts Coldwater Hopes to Continue 1952 Winning Ways. COLDWATER CiMwatT H.gh Schools tarshv debate team, ny to uphold last year excellent :1 open tins deoa'e sp avin Lakevicw Ic. I.

The- dr'ba'o v. ill be the in Valley confprinc. he varsity sound v. ill be determined by Miss Patrio.a- Chttrch. rib i'e ho is a fo nampnt in her classes The this year is Resolved "That the pre.idfnt of the United S'a'es should elected tne reel -O'e of the Taking part in the tournament, are Hal and Phil Rue, negative: Ca; 1 Semuiel-rofh and Stewart Gordon, affirmative; Gerry Kl'-uidinst and Al.ce Kir.n rman.

ijenius Rooson and Harry Lure, affirmative: and Hrdyl.n and Marilyn Crav, negative In case any of the team members are unable to participate, Ron ald 's-av urnament until it has two ton Last, year the varsity team racked up jt.s best debase in a decade: Seven won and on lost 1' met teams from Marshall. Adrian. Buchanan and Albion. Adrian proved to be 'he downfall of tlr team, which was later bumped in the district contest by Alpena Catholic Central. The question last year was Resolved: "That the Atlantic Pact nations should form a federal union." Cotmtv (ids 8166,909 For School Units MARSHALL -Prima rv school in terest funds to be over to treasurers of 33 school districts Calhoun County have been received In the office of County Treasurer Miss m.

uusson. The payments, totallm; in. are ior tne imra quai iti. are Lgured at sn vi pes capita. iiajni iiu.iift i et i-iv mi; luiiiisii-.

Albion city. 12; Athens rural sgncultural. $4,319 92: Battle Creek city. Sfia.94 1 72 I.akeview consoli- dated. Battle Creek No.

2 fractional. $4.08903: Bedford No. 3. Bedford No. 6.

SI. 111. 36; Emmett rural agricultural. 803 20: Emniott No. 11.

$2,367.68 Homer rural agricultural, Marshall citv. 60; Pcnnfield rural agricultural. 57.060.76: Tekon- sha rural agiicuKural, $2,512.64. Cancer Education Film For Farm Women November HASTINGS The meetins of the Barry County Farm Bureau Women's Committee met at the Farm Bureau rooms Has- tines this week Reports were civen bv M-s Sam Smith 'on the recent Cancer Conference she a X- tended, also a report bv Mrs. Lynn Stoddard on the State Annual FBW Conference held in Lansing jj Jl Arf A tend.ng as part of the Cancer Educational drive being sponsored by Barry County Home Demonstra- tion Groups.

Plans were made for Christmas party to be held dur- lng December and committees ap- pointed to serve the Annual "Kick- Oil' dinner lor tne Minute Men on Kov- 30- I Albion Youth for Christ i Plans Program Tonieht 0 ALBION The Youth For Christ meetinc fr.nit.nt .1 UIII. ill UU j- i It steie-h'f vrtrrwj r. frMt win w.f 'cJr. a me ru.M mm. itiircn in trie rsrTip.iiuri iinnt i- way there, will be the speaker.

The: Riddles appeared this morning at: the church for a children's program. MRS. BOYNTON INITIATED RV IIMinM A ct liATDOMC BY UNION PAST MATRONS T'VTOr r-T-r- tv, t. I 0rnt I- sons Past Matrons Club met Wed- '''If 1P, i. jt iiMiis.

uif rettu- l.ar business meeting. Mrs. Richard Boynton junior past matron was. ceremonies, receiving ine cuiD scrou nnd emblem. Mrs.

Maurice Alien of Union Township, a past matron of Hickory Corners, was received into the club. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS FPTPPi AT 'r-itlCCT MI-MUT' ALBION Rod Hutchinson, rate rtce president for 'he south central Junior Chamber of Commerce region, was the speaker Thursday evening for the local Jaycee "Guest Night He discussed the organisation, his- torv and aims of -he M- Hutchinson is from Grand Rapids Richard Hamm. pres.dcnt. wel- corned the cucs-s and ion was given by William Helnge! o- entertainment committee were Gavin Moore.

Wendel Dick: and Phillip Fredrick. never AREA BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clothier of Jefferscn Augusta, a daughter at 6:43 p.m. yestcrdav at Com munity Hospita-l ir.

Battle Creek. 10 p. m. Per.nocl-v Hos- -ri pital ir. Hastings.

Mr. and Mrs. Kara! Route 2. Hastings, a c-j 6 -P6 a. Pencocs Hospnai in Havsfir.gs.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard t0 La.e Odessa a son at 1pm. Fricay Ke a Penncvx hospitain Hrusfings. i a ''v 14.

a guard post, careened Church sanctuary choir. 'nt0 a culvert, and then smashed" MARSHALL-The Rev. I. Knapp. of Trinry 1 Church and president of the Mar- Ministerial has an- nounrcd plans for the annual union Thanlisyiviiig service.

M.my of the churchs of the com- munity will join in the which will be held Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. in Brooks Memorial Metii- odist Church. The Rev. Howard I-y- man- hnst pastor, is arranging the Pravrr and musical service, which wull include well known hymns and P0cial numbers by the Methodist I Branch Schools Get Tax Diversion Funds COID WATER Branch County primary schools received a total of ft f. .5 in sales H.

or.ersion lurds mace the current school year. Pavment on ir.e oasis o. per census child, Coldwa-er Community Schools receivea the largest share of funds. S13.571.33. tural distr ronson Rural Acricul- got $3,933.16: Qtlinrv t.K hcU tuht.nci tait he's ml" luinkiii inii Idea Out al I Social MARSH 1 I i A.

I M-s- 1U: Wic Evelyn K. M.ss M-if Ai'luir D.S.ii-.iis Mi.s M.ti hell wcic Mil II IV MSI I EAS 1 ROY The I crov c- ot i.m Ser WSCS Follow a tit o' ui i period, r.tkr aUil cllro Mini- unit l-- Kh I urninirt- tirf THE NURSERY SH0PPE hi. I Hit. I I urnltiifp' in i nnwitxi v. Hill ltll Michisan I'lu.

Wit 1 ltll i 4r 2Y fni TV today NBC TELEVISION OPERA THEATRE prrsrvti BlTrl't CARMEN 3 i CHANNEL WOOD-TV nn Cabinet Set in Our Store SAL m. Monday thru Saturday to 4:00 p. m. PHONE WO 3-4S22 bridge south 300 feet to the oid taining wall and plans specify a 16 Terrific Value 1954 raVler Television For Mock Hearing ALBION An "investigating com- mittee hearing" type discussion pre- sented several prominent f-m-es in the trade relations field at Albion College Friday afternoon and eve- nlns' The were sponsored by the speech department as an extension of the national collegiate debate topic for this year, which is Resolved: "That the United States should adopt a nolicv of free trade Hearings were held in North Hall Auditorium. On the committee were Alan Swan, chairman and student: Mau- ihl- uiumcii.

cconuinics prnicssor Alh.on: G. Reginald Smith, of Albion Union Steel Products Dr. ILarry Brainard of the Michigan State'college economics department: iinam ranch, student a Central Michigan College of Education: Fred StUnt of Michigan: George Hitchmcs, man-' ager of the economic analysis de-: partment of Ford Motor Co. Those called as "witnesses" inrlud- o.nn Aris. economics professor at Albion'' J.

G. Dvkes. industrial commissioner from Windsor Ont A nuiniyiuuuttu Named in Estate Matters MARSHALL In the estate of the late Grace A. Brown, who died Oct. 2 in Albion, a brother-in-law, O.

lt 1 1 1 Pi uun uv utlilf Edmund R. Blaske Phyllis E. Conant. Route Springport. was appointed adminis- tratrix in the estate of her husband.

Lavern conant. who died in'es- tare on Dec. 24. 1952, in Clarence Township. r.rtr..r FIREMEN PUT OUT BLAZE ON ROOF OF PARSOM COLDWATER SDarks Pper blazing in a fireplace ignited leaves in the eavestrouch of the Presbyterian parsonage yesterday but the fire was quickly put out bv Coldwater firemen.

The Rev. Charles Parsons who called the firemen to his home at 20 Church, told them he had heen htirnmn rn.r in when the call came at 20 a No damage occurred according to Fire Chief Lewis K. Zirn. MF RICF HVIIXE-James W. Kice.

75. a T-i farmer, died about 5:30 m' yesterday at his home on June a. n.uun, it- sou Jacob and Emeretta Johnson, He firs: cnrrte in 3nd on 5- 13d0 he married Gee 1:1 I-haca. The couple moved to Canada in 1905 but re- turned to Michigan to stav in 1914. ci.ee as a natura.izea citicen 'his country.

He was a member and lived in the Nashville area for survived 3 nis wi.e: seven caugnters. Mrs. George Harriet Bug'oee cf Olivet. Mrs. Howard M.rvi Watlmg of Charlotte.

Mrs. Clyde Viola- Sabir. Batt.e Creek. Mrs. naroia Creek, Ken: of Battle Mrs ipaxrerxe -Lucretiai Horn Ellis CArdiS' "racey of Charlotte and Mrs.

William i Alice Cornelius of Belle- Mrs. Mo lis- uanslev. Mrs. John Olive Blakie. and Mrs.

'Flossie' Ashley, all of Canada, and Mrs Clara Kel'ev of Deri-Vj rlev Ri--s Agricultural got 0S09O and Union City Rural Ag- District received 56.064 16. The remaining money was ch- viried among other rural school in the county. The total number of census chii- riren of school age in th.e into a tree early today. Govier told officers he was at tempting to turn east onto th Pl.pt. Rd nt corners lntrr- section about 10 miles south of here When be lost, content After the accident he walked to his home, only a short distance Iiom the intersection.

c.L..,. uuil SCHOOLS lCCeiVe PC i rimary School Money 0 A -Barry County Schools have received a $42.563 38 eunt in- ituett-M oisoui sea tne rate of S6.04 per 1952 census chug. L-ouniy i reasurer JJovcl Clark rcnorrs. Hastings city schools, with 1.232 children, led the apportionment with S7.S03.68. Midcleviile Th.orr.apnle- Kellogg got $5.

304: Nashville. $4,916: and Barry Rural agricultural district. S4.445. Woodland got S2.S99, and Freeport. 51.105.

Among rural school districts. Assyria's two schools got S519; Baltimore's seven schools. SI. 690: Carlton's seven schools. SI.

751: three. S723: HasMnc tow nship seven got SI 896: Hope's five. S1.13S: i -1 Irving's $322- Johnstown's seven. S2.434. Maple Grove township's four districts were apportioned S973: Or-angeville school got SS33: Prairie-ville's three schools cot $1,033 and Rutland's seven districts got 1 .776.

Missionary Will Speak At West Eckford Ch urcn WEST ECKFORD Elizabeth a missionary returned rpnl colomoia South will speak cunr.g the Sunday service at 11 a.m. at the Yv'est Eckford United Missionary Church. Miss Wire, who spent two terms of missionary service in Colombia, ill speak at the p.m. serv.ee. and may show coior slir pictures.

859 CAPITAL S. W. Famous for the Past 27 Years for Compounding Your Doctor's Prescriptions It's your privilege to take your Prescription WHERE YOU You will be pleased if yen bring it to Speaker's. No parkinz proslem if you request your Docor to phone us your prescriptions. All we need is a place in front of vour home.

We co th.e parking. The finest prescription service and delivery in the world is at your command. Use cm your next occasion when you call vour Doctor's office or he makes a call at your home. No extra charge, ft Registered Pharmacists Area Deaths Kt? I "-s I mm Includes Federal Tax And Warranty Purchase ANY sj fe- i PC. iff- 3 Delivery Wagons We Fill Foreign Prescriptions and Pack Them for Sending-No Extra Charge ASK YOUR DOCTOR 22 Last Michigan Ave.

COLUMBIA IVIrs. Joseph Johnson od SaTa.m0- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Leroy Pennels. with whom she had mea Ilr lne '-Sht years. She nao oeen in ior a week preceding her death.

The former Harriet Wil- hams, she was born in Kalamazoo Julv 9. 1S74. the daughter of Joseph and Julia Williams. She was a fo-- mpr member the Fust Baptist Church mircii o. Ka.amaroo and ivea m05t her life in that city.

ue are daughters. Mrs i Florence i Warner, of De- caiiir: Airs. Kusseil a ivalamazoo: three grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. William Colbridge CHARLOTTE William H. Col-bririge.

6S. a former Charlotte resi dent, cued at the Saginaw General Hospital Friday afternoon. He was born May 8. 1SS5. in Sherradsville.

a sou of Thomas and Hannah Colbridge. He was a coal salesman the Knights of Pythias. On June 1930 he married Leigh Harrison Surviving besides his wife are two daughters. Mrs. Bessie Mvers of Charlotte and Miss Flora Boibnds Santa Barbara.

Calif. O-TI Tl-c art "Gem of the Cleaners" ARE NOW OPEN OFFERING A New SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC EVENINGS 'TIL 10 P. M. MONEY DOWN! 24 Months to Pay VliP- fl CA TO ENABLE YOU TO LEAVE AND TO PICK-UP YOUR DRY CLEANING AT Your Convenience! SasSaaw about foiir Tears 8eo tings sr.d the Rev. Howard R.ce was a mernber of the Consreca- of Blanchardi one brother.

Geo tipnai church here, a pas; master Rtce of London. Ontana: six sisters life member of Charlotte Lodge Mrs. Charles Sarah' Jackson. Mrs. Open 10:00 a.

m. to 10:00 Sunday: 1 :00 p. 77 BIDWELL ST. RACE p. m.

DO.VT THROW AWAY THAT OLD FUR COAT! BRING IT TO US FOR RE-MODELING INTO A SMART NEW JACKET OR CAPE. Free Estimates Given at the Plant!.

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