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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 19

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Today's Fall cm Today's Needlecraft tLove Sfory 7B Mother Daughter Morqan Reports Numerous THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 11 1944 Event Held Writing Told Social Activities ded Wedding Event Att en I "A Thousand and One Love Stor MORGAN June Announce-4-Dickson entertained Tuesday eve ninir at their horn ment is made of the marriage of In Clearfield Ward CLEARFIELD June Mother and daughters of the Clearfield ward held their annual event at the North Davis junior high The affair and Mrs Bates have By 400 At West Layton returned from a two-week trip to can nipco Calif- where they at- ies" by Doris Knight in which the author "a modern Scheherazade" tells how she writes love stories and the enjoyment she derives from her writing is a feature fh Tune Issue! of "The Author Tivwv Tn in ADDroxi-Klrama "Light of Tomorrow win the Graduation of their son 070 i i-i ted in the recreation rar whn received his wines and Seaman Van Voss son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Voss and Betty Jean Thomas daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude! A Thomas of Los Angeles Calif The marriage ceremony was performed at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Robison in Los Angeles by the ward hall under the direction of Mrs Helen Nielson a commission in the army air was sponsored by the ward Relief society and Young Women Mutual and Journalist' mately 400 guests attended a weu-ding reception Monday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Dean Bingham at the hdrne of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Irvin Call of West Layton They were mar orps He will be assigned to over- oonq dutV SOOI1 nthir Jnterestihz articles are Mrs Ruth Dickson Van Leeuwen "The Importance of Covering an ArHplp" bv Bertram Fower Thursday evening for tneir nome rwen Kiwanis club spon nnri little son left for an indefinite bishoo week in the pres ried June 1 in the Logan in Tampa Fla after spending two the program Thursday eve- weeks In Layton and Ogden visit-I ea 6North Davis junior stay with MrsLeeuwens husband "The Second First Novel" by George Hv Freitag "The Student hv Willard Hawkins: ence of the members of the fam ilies Pvt George van Jbeeuwen at Fresno Calif who is receiving "Mofstlv Personal" by John Immediately following the cere TtartiPtt and "True" to Type" ty I his basic training in the army air onrn mony the young couple left for William Pratt Morgan with Mr Voss' parents Pvt James Gamble has arrived temple The guests were received by Mrs Margaret Potter Mrs Rulon Call Mrs Ruth Rawlings Mr and Mrs Irvin Call and Mr and Mrs Bingham Acting as attendants to the bride were Mrs Helen Call -Thomas matron of honor Mrs June Bingham attending mtrnn and Miss Beth Call and will return to Seaman voss ana wiu return io oeaiuau ing relatives and menas jvirs fai school fOT members of the Day is the former Af ton Adams earfieid Kiwanis club The pro-Private and Mrs Day were hon- gram was an illustrated lecture qred with a dinner and dancing with movies shown by a member party Wednesday evening at the of tne forest service Ogden Dutch Oven in Farmington Ensign Haven Barlow son of Mr Those attending were Mr and and Mrs Jesse Barlow left Mrs Adams Mr and Mrs Thursday to return to midshipman Irvin Adams Mr and Mrs Clarence naval school at Boston Mass after -r triinf of hi home in dear- rn i -i! i I hpre from a Claiborne La train alysis of man's food in the light tit nutrition training Dase ai uaiuonua --i iv a 10-dfy visit here I LrrM Venus by I ParelmAn and bs-deri Nash A story Seaman Voss is a graduate 01 wui -i Morgan high school and was a James Gamwe tr studfnt at Utah State Agricultural E'r wn college Logan prior to his join- tJSfm in the form of a play about Venus ota eTc-neriences in modern Mr and Mrs Sam Scoffield and field JLZJZ wm Mr and Mrs Clyde Adams au received 7M nf Ugaen rsasn Ogde rfr the naw wuu ua stv ing uie navy 1 nintt tutf nA Perel- America set apart by JT-Sl 1 lyrics and witty Nash and V'S- man-prose of Layton and Mr and Mrs ixrin aiso ustea bimub "uaZl Bactman 'and Mr and Mrs Glen the Utah State Agncultu Mrs Heiner returned to i vir nome last aunoav eveainx Tf Wore Eighteen" by Helen Corey of Ogden acTivVties 1 entertamea ai a xamuy Thursday evening at their home She was accompanied by her sister xr waiiap A feook of sound prac rViTnrnl ftndMrs JViaXWeii Ix I For summer work and play! Pat- bridesmaid Glen Bingham of Weston Idaho was best man Miss Ruby Harris was in charge of the dining room with the serving done by Miss Shirley Stevenson Miss Virginia Neville Miss Lorrane Cunningham Miss Vera Bingham and Miss Af ton Call Miss Josie Stewart Miss Eva Bereter and Lieut Emma Chapman were in charge of the gift room The -couple will reside in Farmington Hess of Winter Haven Fla ar- and tical advice for girls hearing ma- aavlie8 SX" Mr Mrs Milan Smith of in honor of Mrs Carrigans brotn- Tl iu CvJauU tern 4759 rives you bib-top over- er Pvt Ernest Little who is monuii VT 1 t- oin in-law and sister Ensign and Mrs rived here Tuesday to spend two Pend'leton 0re are visiting in weeks in Layton at the home of home of Mr an(j a- mm I lUriiy WHICH v-et 1 younger too) can read with profit alls (long or brief) businesslike nv vmir rhild a lasting inspira- ujiw 1 ing camp at Breckinridge La He Ernest Howett Mr Howett who inz camp at Breckinridge La Jtie r-rneav 7 Mrs Chloe Harris and in arm- Albert Smith They will ineton with Mr and Mrs Milton i uh tn their home In Hess Sr Pendleton by Mr and Mrs Victor Mr ana Airs rteea uuncan Smith rant week-end I tv t7i1ati nf East Hemp- tri their new jnet Tini and his -w tit Tir A 1 nr'iii TT 17 11 Ann nf home in veraaaie wasa motner Mrs wuiia The Layton ward I A will sponsor a Speech Arts festival for all ward members Tuesday June 13 The festival will begin at five-thirty- with story-telling by costumed participants tv5 win he followed by a family Mrs Duncan are lormer resiueuw isaic lakc KJiiy were ahw-j -r Tavrnn hilt VI I I up vlsStnra nf Mr and MrS AlVin i -jvioaern Auuemam gnirt lwltn or wimoui i- was to return to his base Fri- is a reserve naval officer spent tion in your own handiwork This Concealment" by Merrill De day evening He is a son of Mr two weeks leave here and re- prayer that all childreA know and Longe major army air corps A 1Q 12 14 16 PUTnt Eir Mr Lacey at Oaks Neb tended a wedding supper given in omorr ow Annual" edited by pattren to Anne Adams Pattern Mr and Mrs John Senn Ogden honor of the marriage of their Send 11 cents in coins for this 1 1941 y'l gSrvice 16 First St San Francis-announce the marriage of their son Marvin Phillips a1 Patra liSS? Son of slnffi co Calif Write plainly size name daughter Barbara to Stanley A Betty Salmon of fCoalWlle atthe Fust and khfly SScal SbversTd humorl address style number Nicholas son of Mr and Mrs home of the bride's parents Covers Jjancisco Jlf ous Fifteen cents more brings you Leslie Nicholas of Peterson The were laid for the members of the pattern number your name and ouominion the Northo by the Anne Adams new larger 32-marriage took place at the home immediate families yfSi- cents more' brings you Donald Grant Creighton A history page pattern book of easy-to-make of the parents of the groom at Mr and Mrs Garnet Dawson of tBJm ef Canada the nation that shares Summer styles -Free a 1 1 Peterson Saturday afternoon Fol- Pro vo spent the past week vis it- our new 3 Pf with us the i longest undefended printed right in the book Winir th ceremonv a weddine re- ing with relatives at Porterville utt isf hmmdarv in the world UUUIlUai ill I 1 made their home in Compton Stoker Mr Folland is the hus-Calif for the past several years band of the former Eloise Stoker ntn! hnur at seven Each ters Jacoy ana ismrne wuu i fh xiniv Cross ing Mrs Rachel Whitesides ac nnp nendinsr in days at the family will bring its own lunch with the punch provided by the I A These first two events will he held on the church grounds companied the uuncan lamny Areyle's mother Mrs A three-act Martha Green cetDtion was held at the Peterson Richard Thackeray son of Mr "rmlTH tlonltovs "Handling Pfersenal "Handling Personality Adjust- Renick Whether you are interest- Mrs Eldon senwartz ana luiaji ward amusement hall where a ana xvirs marie inacneray wa daughter returned home -Monday iiicm ea- goir or not you wiu enjoy ine Miiitw Trnfttnhlo and stimulatin? I A hosti of friends and relatives en- nonorea at ainner pneyy from the xee nospixai tie cu'w was born May 29 Mrs Schwartz joyed dancing and refreshments at the home of Miss Dot Whlttier i rf i 7 gooa sporcsmansmp aim cwuc- IVIkAr of reading for ve sales executive gnt in this story 11 CW DOUlib Ul responsible for the selection super- Paul Revere Patriot on Horse- Kansas Couple Pay Visit to Evanston Friends Evanston hriends was the former wuoa nooeris Mrs Margaret Rawle was hon- -vionaay evening prwr- Vioi-1 narture to San Diesro Calif where Mark Child Family Pays Visit To Myron Home Ivivron Home Richard Duerdon 01 juos Angeiea I WT 1 3 HX nnvns eighty-sixth birthday anniversary he has entered the navy Covers vision ana wwuhiB back" by Frances Rogers and Aerial Warfare Alice Beard This story is alive "Aerial Warfare" by Hal Good- with action and Paul Revere win The story of the part air- emerges as a very real person? 1 XL J1 Cl A aw V- A A IfftrtM Library Tncr brother-in-law and sister Mr and at her home by members or her were iam ior xvcuu family Luncheon was served on mma xjou vamDie x-ueeu th Linm trt Kn tnists ineludincr son Joe Turner and the honored i EVANSTON Wyo June Mr Mr Jen jr Nelson CLINTON June M- and Mrs 1 jjj 1 JL crait piay in carrying out me 1 ouamy im ujr vUlt the 7 1 t- 1 New books added to Carnegie tritetrv of war bv an ex- This story is gay with optimism Mark Child' and children Marka- and Mrs Thomas Hayhew of Kan- Mr and Mrs Vern Smith and old friends and neighbors A mus- guesi ana we uusiB hostess iral 1 birthdav cake was presented Lieutenant and Mrs Burke free library during the past ween pert in his field and it shows up the good points of 7 tii 1 JififiaK 4 1 ttr T- rt 1 I Tn a nrrft Toro t-a manv i Dana "happy twjverty There are Moort-Was Red" hv many to Mrs Rawle by her daughters Dickson were honored UJT iuuuicu ai i are as ZOUOWS: 1 xne moon whs neu uy uaiia tioijjr 4 -iv fiinwc "Thf i il I deane and Grace Ann 01 saa Gity Kant were evanston vis- week-end in lto durin th6 Week at the SSrf eldnat heome ManS Myron Chiifl recenuy Mr snd Mrs John Mur- mst nrot-a hor nartv fiTiven at tne ttotei uian MA 7 ni4 Saee A novel of adventure and interesting aaventures ana a yeiy danp-hter and sons-in-law Mr Wednesday evening in Salt Lake murder rich with the color of pleasant surprise ana Mrs Georee Carrigan Sal City i Humor" edited by John Cournos A gouth and its people "QBoat" by Frank Mason 6 tia nicnn Haiicrhtpr collection of nrose poetry and dra- ah in Oood Time" bv Marnier- There is lively action and breath- phy and of Mr and Mrs I Mr and Mrs Rodney Bues and Jf and Mr Mavhew are JJTJS 1 jikp ann tne Tnernoers or tneir 1 uisa vauca vw 1 family mostly from TBingham Mr of Mr and Mrs Reed Dickson ma from the great treasure-trove ite Allis A novel set against an less suspense in this story of the iamuy mosuy 1 rom fi ngnam mr A awn atfv i earlv New Eneland backeround in coast patrol and the convoy fleet TAr" mer residents of Evanston when Nelson 1 winlmisH HQ a ana Airs waroia martin ana remrha Mon whkh the characters' struggles are "God Gave Me Eyes by Olive family Salt Lake Mr and Mrs interwoven with the economic and Burt Mrs Burt is a Utah Joe Rawle and family Springville day evening Miss DicKon wiu Islands of tne Pacilic by Haw- political problems of the day writer and this is a parUcularly Mr and Mrs Ross isurnett ana mr 'o children La Priel Lamar and Boyd blacksmith -in the Union Pacific ofainton reclamathm plant They are mov- Grace Ladel Visits mr ana mrs lister vvuite tai thnrn nnnlel A hook dealinr withM "What Became of Anna Bolton" lovely picture-poetry book ffomo of hrMoi fihnwr in cadet nurse at the Dee hospital in thorne uaniei A oook peaiing tu -f: ri worn ronTflefd Gruelle' Mr and Mrs Arlie Flinders 01 mg to rrovo "LV Mr and Airs Arne runuers uj has been fic fol Lou The story of "Johnny Golden Book-the lesser islands of the Facific 101- I Tihnnw nmono Th nihnr nt honor of their son La Vern White Ogden I Salt Lake City were last Sunday home Mr Mayhew trans- CDaCkmanS guests of Mr and Mrs Laurence erred to work with the Union Pa- JaWMiiuiu £rll! rfi at that clace I and his bride formerly Miss Beth Flinders In Deweyville lowing in outline a rgreat curve of a drunkard and a scrubwoman the Raggedy Ann stories has taken clockwise and returning by way of who became Anna Bolton fabu- a goodly number of his stories the Philippines Japn and the lously rich and known In every poems and pictures and made them Aleutians capital of Europe into this lovely volume A familv oartv was given Mon Martin daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin of Coalville They were married here this week Twenty- rrhjirlfttte Pickhardt daughter of Writer Opens day evening in honor of Lewis aay evenxnz Walf er of DEWEYVILLE June Grace five guests attended Out-of-town' Bambrougn son or Air ana ivirii a-nu 1 7 Al Bambrough of Riverdale At Evanston is visiting for two weeks Ladel of Salt Lake City visited at Arvei oauiuuusu vrv unrU gnH mint hk nf Mr nnH Mrs LOUIS VTUUf incyj utcbkuii ujr (tuuni jlwcjtii- cratic Way" by Baxter and Cas-f 0lds The record of the modern Bag of Tricks guests included Mrs Adell Martin' Miss Gwen Martin Coalville tendine from nere were mr ana PERMANENT WAVES KXUy Bkuu -JC i muciivau itic co liilacu Mrs Frasier ana lamny jar imr anu mi opavtuuou MtwUuu if TT Pxia Pranoii IMillvalP Utah I Mrs Georee Bennett Mrs Garner Mrs Lawrence Garner Westpoint Tra Opening My Bag of Tricks ences with group leaaersnip in on the oia pattern or a uonnecti- such typical situations as city cut village block organization under the office New juvenlie Books of civilian defense and summer Kniht 6t th wnem hv Frasier and Mr" and Mrs Howard Miss Virginia Barry of Denver A number of relatives and friends Frasier and family Colo is a guest at the home of here attended funeral services for PRICE Day or Evening Appointments V2 Linda Frasier celebrated her Mr and ivirs vi nowara uaejf Lewis warper neia in we 1J-HJ (n 'Rvanstnn She Ls en route to I Vniirth ward on eanesaay camp activities undert trained leaa- MaxintT Shore and oblinge ership I 4 This is a thrilliner and breath-tak- Present were her sisters Nancy Mona Lake Calif to visit with A number of people from out of ir Lr-Aja -Mice Pijirrv Is emnloyedlnt viaitori nt the cemetery on Living Democracy ing travel story of Alexander Mac- "An Economic Program for a kenzie's canoe trip through hostile Living Democracy" by I Indian territory to the Pacific Superior MarincIIo Oecufy Corner 24th Wash Th J474 r-i-L-i is 1 n' in th office- of veterans admin- 1 Mpmnrml dav i JonMWn! vcxjrx r7r Xrniirtarl Red A hM mpetinir on Mrs Tom White Mrs uora jur- and Spreading mem uuv oy rea tis Mrs Elizabeth Bennett and East is a feature of the June issue Mr and Mrs Charles White Clear- of Writer's Digest magazine Ih it field and Mrs Roy Deardon Hene- the author explains how he at-fer tained success in the novel field Lieut and Mrs Burke Dickson and maps methods by which "A left here Thursday evening after writer of average ability can turti spending the past 10 days with out a readable novel in twelve Mr and Mrs Wallace Dickson weeks" Lieutenant Burke returned to Other interesting features of the Lincoln Neb for assignment in Sue the army air corp: Lieutenant fJng by Minna Bar don andMrs Dickson have been ex- "Vf-apL the Benzedrine guest 01 Honor uames were piayeu friamm An unaerstanaaoie iorniu- w-coit and refreshments were servea V-Th la for nreservinz and improving "Champion Caddy" by Marion Mr and Mrs rtuion uavis ana uii wvtiu new "IV 7 two daughters of Twin Falls Ida for a week's visit in Ogden at the Gardner president Mrs Wanda our democracy witnout connscac- fmmmmn: ing the equities of our propertieu jai'lU'MHHMH" ana jvir ana wrs tit 1 1 mr Mr James McGarrv 1 hn uimi sretarv-treasurer ramny or apringviue wen v- 71 -t thr i nn visited 25 Non-Royalty One-Act American Comedies compiled by William Kozlenko A collection of tested of au and Mrs Albert jvnccneii 1 r- iwjewijr i v- uuia uotuaiu w0 Decoration day Mr and Mrs Ray Stevens daughter of Mr and Mrs with relatives here during the past fiiidsh'iirv of the last Sunav miests and Miss Marie play for high schools colleges rhurrhes camns tournaments fes navy has returned to California tensiveiy entertamea wnne nere Winfred Lowell Van Last Sunday a amily dinner was Xtta "To Sell a Story Holly- rheVefamnv JtinS IS? MrV Imre Bekessy "Com the family home Mr and Mrs correspondents" by SUff Sgt HughMayer Sgt Harold Briggs Le -According to and Miss Vera Taylor Ogden Mr Plan'rbv Harry Botsford Coombs of Ogden is visiting for the wtek with her cousin Iona Mitchell tivals little theatres and social Breakfast Held after visiting here witn nis par mt nnd other relatives Darrel Hodson has been in the groups i "Man's Food: Its Rhyme or Reason" hv Mark Graubard A de Mr and Mrs Fred Harwood and Rpi L11 Harwood of Salt Lake Dee hospital and Is now at home By Ex Libris City visited here with relatives last uity visiieu nwe vmu scription of the dietary notions arid practices of the past and an an- 1 The Ex Libris held its annual c1lnitv ariA Mnnflav dren Mrs Ruth Van Leeuwen and little son Mrs Lenore Reesor and little daughter and the honored guests Monday evening Mr and Mrs Just This Coming Veck Lcf to Shop breakfast on Sunday The new of- jPt an(i Mrs Martello Burbank ficers of the year were introduced visited with relatives here re-Thev are Jean Powers president Restrictions Lifted On Hen Turkeys 8000000 pounds of turkey in the Perry Reports Week's Social Activity at McClanahan's for Dad's Gifts! I ttn A MMMf I 1 MwAAtt i Maver of Osrden entertained past six weeks He reported also that the office of nrice administration and the family members at a dinner at nyms vvneexer vice iicucuv At lasi ounuay vvvuiiig emi Darlene Kennedy secretary and the Sea Gull girls and the Guide Kathleen Geffas reporter boys classes of the primary grad their home Mrs Ruth Van Leeu The army's needs for turkey have been filled and all restrictions have wen and Mr and Mrs Blaine uated The Boy scouts 01 tne PERRY June Delias Hirschi WFA had fixed grower prices for field pea for canning at $65 per ton This is an average price to used in calculating canners' ceil Leisure COATS hen lifted on the sale of hen tut tni 1 7 -fe -l YL 7S son of Mr! Mrs Rulon Hirschi dren have returned home from Rig- Self badT with fnrirtiicrh ha been hv Thn wHa thev visited the second class beout Daages witn Spackman last Sunday Mr and keys to the civilian market rVl with 'reaUver and pw' with relati gor- ings he said and Will permit payment of normal differentials for various grade delivered to canners Johnson and daughter Dorothy of ministration area supervisor said Ogden were also guests at dinner the army had purchased more than irienas ana was to leave again iu ine x-erry 1 a preaeuicu wc short talk Flora his camp on Sunday June 10 last Sunday evening service pro- nSIC cra 2 -Tone beauties of latest style The GIFT de luxs that gram An interesting program was A nf nivfiaa ham hull I trlvon on? awards nrSpnffi1 "Dn I iHet uUet DAD will welcome at the Spackman home Sunday JA special musical program was given by Mr A Beckstead of Bear River high school and the Junior given dur ng Davis and RaV hoSe of Mr and vMrl Rrhwitrer who leaves on Wasrstaff by Scoutmaster 1 Ms visiiin? toe home of Mr and and $1095 June 11 for seryice wiw the army Wagstaff rSenrvBufb of San Francisco cherish 1 ic 3 band of the Deweyville school A number of pieces by the band were rendered also several instrumental solos and numbers by Mr Beck-stead on the violin and to $1795 llSTSiS edmhTreTerthTPw nW fSS eVening' A MhW Vela Senfon of Mndf visfted large crowd attended Mrs Dredge Mrs TniiJ In Brigham City a luncheon ana ine parents ana wives 01 an V' Charge party was given for him at the service men will be honored at a homes of Mrs Peterson and program Sunday evening June 10 'l All Mr and "Mrs Amos Larsen i in the ward chapel Baptain Boyd Dad's Mrs Eugene perry and chll- White will be guest speaker Gifts Here! "i- vr' t5N Ties Nationallv known brands Gay or quiet colors DRESS QfZ SHIRTS on two to $239 If FOR Whites and neat patterns ru Jr fnnMni etc neck sizes 14 to 17 All ru UJ un Kir sleeve lengths Sport $295 Shirts in a large black sophisticated hat of open work cel-togal with hair braid edge Mademoiselle features it this month to $650 RAvnns and Gabardines hew 2-way collars Solid shades and plaids bmah si i Sport I i i-i Are Idea! Dad's Si i 1 III BEAUTIFUL COLD WAVES It's time to "pretty-up" with the most fksh-: ionable of permanent waves the Cold Wive! You'll enjoy the softer more natural-looking i curl and the refreshing coolness of this "per-r manent without heat" For a limited time Excelcis offers you remark-able savings on these luxurious Cold Wares Individually packed factory priced $1500 WAVE FOP $750 $2000 WAVE FOR $1000 Other Permanent Waves $4 and up i Take advantage of this Vi and make your appointment early Visit Dur Ccsnislic Bar medium large Each Charm-Kwrl Kit Contain PnniMflt Wov Solution Cwrlors Shofnpoo Rinao End T1sm Wavo Sot ond Comofolo lilMttrtHod Instruction Now give yourself a cool machinelessk Charm-Kurl permanent wave in complete comfort at home It's easy and safe with Charra-Kurl Requires no heat electricity or previous hair waving experience The result will be positively thrilling and long-lasting too DO IT YCUnSILF In 3 Quick steps Charm-Kurt givea you natural looking curl and waves which are soft and eaty to manage Try" Charm-Kurl the result ls guaranteed to please you as well as any 500 pro is iona I permanent or your money back SAFE Fcr Every Typm of Heir Contains no harmful chemicals or ammonia Re-Quires' no machines or dryers ideal for both vomtn and children Get a Chann-Kurl Kit today Ml I ZU 1250 Slacks $595 to $1195 Dad can use an extra pair Others 500 to 1500 of slacks New Eiues Browns Tns Waist 28 to 42 ETOfTP" Four attractive nrw hair rlibUido with every Charra-Kurl kit Copy the easy tep-bytep iUutrationa and delight your wt If aad vour friend with one these lateat ityle Onlju-Charm-Kurl haa thia ctasive feature I Sox 3 Prs 0 1 Recscns Why Yoa Should Uso Cham-Kirl Pfliamas Ti3 PS 1 is ps Pocket Chains A store of GIFTS for DAD W) 1 Eaty No ammonia or harmful chomicais 2 for avsry typo of hair 6 Convonitnf no machines or dryort 3 No oxporitnc noctttory 7 Evtrything ntodod In tho 4 COOt-no hoot or elteh-icity Works equally wtll on dysd grY mrfwol koir -j St ft ijjvcsicid la MCCLANAHAN'S Wallgreen's and All Drug Stores Also All 5 end 10c Stores Main and Lake Phone 37691 2470 7ashinton Boulevard Osdcn Phone 2-2222 2344 WASHINGTON HYa.

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