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The Sheboygan Press from Sheboygan, Wisconsin • Page 5

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Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS 5 Wednesday, April 13. I960 New Embossed Envelopes To Be Out Soon By 8TD KROXISH AP Nwfea.turM Two new embossed envelopes, authorized by the postal rate changet which go into effect July 1, will soon be issued by the rat Office Department The 2 -cent envelorie. sehed "He's married but he looks so tiled for release May 28 at Chicago, will feature a profile of George Washington (facine left within an oval). The envelope will be used for third class bulk mailing. Since there Is an additional charge for the envelope, collectors will have to enclose remit tance for 6 cents ner envelone They should send their orders for iirst day cancellations to the Postmaster, Chicago 7 HI, prior to May 28.

We certainly do not wish to downgrade marriage hut the really dashing look is olten a bachelor look. How will you look this Easter morning? You may be a diamond in the rough. You may have a heart of gold beating beneath those ragged trousers (that's our iavorite mixed metaphor). But how do you look? Are you wide where you should be' narrow? We are talking about your clothing silhouette not your llesh silhouette. Your frouser legs should be newly narrowed, your lapels newly narrowed, your sleeves newly narrowed, your shoulders newly narrowed, and your hat brim newly narrowed.

The whole shebang will make you look newly narrowed. Now this is not extreme dressing it's just smart middle-oi-the-road dressing in which the Prange Men's Shop lirmly believes. Prange believes that the well-turned-out man dresses lairly conservatively, but never dingily or dully. Touches of color should come from ties or vests or cull links but never Irom socks or shoes. Prange believes that you should wear the best quality you can afford.

And just as we're Hathaway Headquarters in these parts, we are also headquarters lor famous brands in clothing. The 1-oent envelope, to "go on sale at Birmingham. Ala June 25, will feature a profile of 15 the Hue Benjamin Franklin (facing left within an oval). These envelopes will be utilized by non-profit or ganizations for third class bulk mailings. Collectors wishing to obtain first day cancellations will have to enclose remittances of 5 cents per envelope.

They' should send their orders to the Postmaster, Birmingham 3, prior to June 25. The 1960 edition of the United States Specialized Catalog of First Day Covers has just been released by the publishers, The Washington Press of Newark N. J. Arranged and compiled by Leo August, this edition includes sections on an introduction to first day cover collecting, au thentlc listings of all officially known U. S.

and U. N. first day covers with realistic pricings. It sells for 60 cents. Austria, a country which has been a haven for European refugees since the close of World War II, is one of the many na ff I If i A if wW fl r'-- tr'.

tions Issuing stamps for World Refugee Year. The new 3-schill-ing stamp depicts a family in flight across a snowy mountain Austria announced it accepted 165,000 refugees from Hungary In 1956-57 and more recently 000 from Yugoslavia. The Israel Philatelic Agency In America reports a new series of Postal Savings Stamps have been issued superceding all former stamps of this type. The designs feature birds and animals. Obituaries In The News UPTON, N.

Y. (UPI) Nuclear Scientist Donald J. Hughes, 45, a member of the team that developed the atomic bomb, died Tuesday of a heart ailment in the Brookhaven Na tional Laboratory Hospital. NEW YORK (UPI) Sidney S. Lenz, 86, one of the leading bridge authorities of the 1920s and 30s, who had retired at 31 to devote his life to bridge and whist, died Tuesday at his home of a heart attack suffered over the weekend.

LONDON (UPI) Sir Mclndoe, 59, a pioneer in skin grafting and plastic surg ery, died Tuesday in his sleep, BOSTON (UPI) John D. Black, a professor of economics at Harvard University from 1927-1953 and a world au thority on agricultural econom Ics. died Tuesday at a Boston hospital. ilffiSl ll li ff I ti the newly-narrowed look ST. BON A VENTURE, N.

Y. (UPI) The only Franciscan places new imliorlniice brother serving as a postmaster In the United States, Brother Cletus Glacklin. 63. died Tues day in Ws sleep. He had served upon your selection of distinctive accessories as head of the post office at St Bonaventure University since 1935.

-i PERTH, Australia (UPI) American Comedian Billy Rayes, 48, died Tuesday in Royal Perth Hospital after a brief illness. made from 1m real oranges A. Belts by Paris: elastlcized hemp with heraldic buckle, black stretch bait with bronxa buckle, naat foulard print with polished" brass buckle. Sizes S-M-ML-L 2.50 ta. B.

Hats by Stetson: designed to emphasize the total newly-narrowed look; elegant, center crease, narrow brim .11.95. C. Jewelry by Swank; golden script initial on black contrasted with silvertona back Ing. Cuff link and tie bar sat 3.95 Money clip 2.50 D. Soeks made in England expressly for Prange's, 95 wool, 5 nylon.

Large selection of colors. Sixes lO't to 1 3 ..1.50 pr. E. Shirt by Hathaway: fine line, woven stripe broadcloth with tab collar. Traditional blue ......7.50 aa.

Tie by Damon: from our stunning selection of pure silks, foulards, satins and repps. Expertly made, interlined for flawless knotting 2.50, 3.50 and 5.00. F. Shirt by Hathaway; batista oxford with button-down collar in choice of antiqua ivory, cactus green, traditional 6.95 ea. in white, 6.50 aa.

Tia by Damon: choose from collection of new. Eastar colon gold and cactus gran to blend with the new deep-toned suits 2.50, 3.50 and 5.00. ph tat Man's, Stort Prangt'i Strttt Floor 'Don't Soy Oronqe, Soy NcsbittV distributed by SEVEH-UP BOTTLING CO. Sheboygan, Wis. 4.

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