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MONDAY, St, 1943 St, 1943 CHILLICOTHE (OHIO) GAZETTE AND CHILLICOTHE NEWS ADVERTISER 'PAGE FOUR READ 'IDE CLASSIFIED ADS READ TIIE CLASSIFIED ADS Birthdays 'Marked at Party At Home Three Birthda'yls Marked at Party At La horn Home STJOSEP ASPIRIN FOR tHILOREI ratty '1 give right 50 ta Molts. PERSONAL MENTION DIAL 2111 0 iI COMM MAIZTUA LEE ANGUT r. pERsoNAL MENTION DIAL 2111 ANG MA TUA rt 0 ty if tiall c't -to t-actinit Vi'reto sy, jesm 1 so to vi dabe. Oc ASPIRIN --------------1 41------L' Ile et 1 ie largest se Ift r01.1tHILDRE ti sgoillas. a flavored.

Di Ettly 1" CDITOk- IZEE UT --mit give right AS IPATsy 50 Vc 4 i I I I' 1 1 1,, NH. Luther B. Yap le, Avalon, I Mv, and Mrs. William E. Parrett will leave Tuesday for Mlami, of Columbus spent, Sunday with Fla, and from there, plans to fly 1 Mrs.

A. C. Spetnagel of West to Nassau for a veek's stay. Ile Main street. will return to Miami and later, go! to Sanibel Island, off Florida's NIrs.

Clara Blessing of this city i was a recent guest of Mr. and west coast. Mr. Yaple expects to Mrs Rav be gone about a month. .1 Cox, Hamdn.

1 Mr. and Mrs Martin Broviae and and Pegg BEAUTY SERVICE ncinnati, spent Saturday and with Nits. Broviac's par- ents, Mr, ard S. W. Can of SPECIAL Scioto avenue.

A Lustrous Major Thcharc Douglas, who IE OIL PERMANENT was the guest Martha $8,50 vAit.E! i Bennett of iiVet Second street Only SCOa last week, left Sun Jay Might for his borne in Washington, D. C. BEAUTY SERVICE SPECIAL A Lustrous OIL PERMANENT $8,50 VALI Only $5.00 Clara sng of this Mr. Luther B. Yaple, Avalon, I Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Parrett will leave Tucsflay for Miami, of Columbus spi nt Sunday with Fla. and from there, plans to fly i Mrs, A. C.

Spetnagel of West to Nassau for a tveck's stay. Ile Main street. will return to Mifillli and later, go 1 Mr to Sanibel Island, off Florida's Mrs. Clara city a recent guest of Mr. and Mr( St CO0St.

Mr. Yaple expects to Rav Cox Hamden, be gone about a month. i 1tr. and Mrs Martin Beoviac and childrel, and Peggyd BEAUTY SERVICE ICincinnati, spent Saturday and Sundav wa th Nils. 131 oviae's a- ents, Mr.

ard Mrs, S. W. Cain orf PECIAL Scioto avenue. A Lustrous OIL PERMANENT the guet ef. Major icharc ouglas, was su.Nnilassy Nelltaigrthha trfor Bennett ot West Second street his horn In a hini.dan, D.

C. ''''5') vAll li last week, left nil! $500 re-; Barbara Ca Marin, M.Itired Derx. son, George Gardirer, FrecIdts Stauffer. Ill and Darid i ar, a avc, --atrake Dick Brofft, Willard McCarty, J.rtrny i Jeanette, Beverly Sae and Jahn 13Mthie Brooks, the -honor Law horn. Lay, who celebrated their guests.

i 15th, 13th and Ilth birthdays, I spectively, during January, were 1 honored at a party glven by their Keep On casint Filed Fats Jacqueline Mance mother, Mrs, Herbert W. Law- horn, Saturday afternoon at their Has Party on borne. on Madison avenue. HOUIS 1 Valentine weze from 2 to 4 o'clock. Ninth Birthday Games wrre played and prizes Gs went to Freddie Stauffer, David GREETIII Mrs.

John Mom invited a liatmaker and Elizabeth StreitenFOR group of friends of her daughter, berger. Later, the traditional Jacqueline, to a birthday party birthday vele serv- I Your Sweetheart from 2 to 4 o'clock Saturday af- Mrs, Lawhorn IA'ag asststed ternoon at their home, 250 West by Mrs. Paul Gardiner, Mrs, Fred VDtit rANDIY AND Water. Jacqueline was nine. Stauffer and Mrs, Alvin Doyle.

Largo Aasortineat le and ap Prizes for games were won by Those present included Linda! Regina Hurley, Sally NIcKeever, Gardiner, Elizabeth Stleitenber-1 WEST END DRUGS Virginia Fink, Linda McDaniel ger, peggy parkins, Pail bar a MerCot. Iligh and Millrh. 4194 and Patty Walien. rat, Margaret Si eitenber ger, A pink and white color scheme was carried out in appointments at the table where refreshments NEW! All- Fue urnace were served. A white birthday cake, decorated in pink, and white candles formed the center- ILLIA SON It Burns Economicolly Coot 'POI AlLt fAitt 14.0.1' 1 piece, while places were marked with birthday favors and pink -----71-71 7,17 Gas, Oil or Coke Don't limit yourself to a one-fuel cur- baskets filled with white mints.

7 Jacqueline receiver gifts from nace, The New Williamson Tripl-ifa Amy Brown. Lavinia Wood. Joy -a All-Fuel Furnace is new, different. Michaels, Kathryn Hess, Martha Graves, Joan LaPine, Carolyn Wagner, Carolyn McMahon, Katie 11 1.1' ill' See it today. atonally payments ault, Mahaffey, Kathryn Huston.

Mar- garet Falco, Franziska Gerlaugh, I Terry Monce and the prize win- 0 II ii ners. i it, 7.4.:drei Derail Garthhen, Fre1d Sal and Darid Hatartaker, Dxk 1 McCarty, Janlny Brooks, lielena Law horn. 11 and the -hnnor lyint riled Eats 11111GS 'OR eeetheart mother, zarS, Her nert vie .1 I I le I V101 horn, Saturday afternoon at their Has Party on borne. on Madison avenue. 11011111 Valentine weze from 2 to 4 o'clock.

Ninth Birthday Games wrre played and prizes GREETIIIGS ns of went to Freddie Stauffer, David Mrs. John Mont invited a Hatmaker and Eli zabeth Streiten- FOR group fried her daughter berger a ter th traditional Jacquline, to a birthday party birthday eefrestarlenta er wer sa'. our wee I Sthear from 2 to 4 o'clock Saturday af- ed. Mrs. Lawhorn IA'ag assisted Vi, at r.

Jacqu line was mn Stauffer and Mrs, Alvin Doyle. Air" le and op i eme ere on pr wy Thosesent icluded inda AND FRIENDS ternoon at their home, 250 West by N1rs Paul Gardiner. Mrs, Fred Prizs for ga Virginia a uFri ink SLainllia NINciKe Deea eieri Eplei zt.iikhnet..hmSltbi cairtaenr.Nbleerr: I WEST END DRUGS and Patty Wallen, A pink and white color scheme I rat, Margaret St' eitenber ger, or. High and SIIII--Ph. 8194 was carried out in appointments 1--------- at the table where refreshments were served.

A white birthday NEW! All-Fuel Furnace cake, decorated in pink, and white candles formed the center- ImILLIAMSON It Coot, piece, while places were marked It with birthday favors and pink on't it toelertwahiepttvreerhistuensiltz baskets filled with white mmts. Jacqueline receiver gifts frnm 0 Amy Brown, Lavinia Wood. Joy Michaels, Kathryn 'less, Martha -1, Graves Joan LaPine, Carolyn Wagn 1 Carolyn McMahon, Katie Mahaffey, Kathryn Huston. Mar- garet Falco, Franziska Gerlaugh, 'll Terry Monce and the prize win- EXPERT CREME For AppointmentDial 396 MILADY BEAUTY SHOP 115 La4 Main Street flaI 3948 MRS. NMI 40011711 ORSFIT1 -had mar calRR Loughlin Music.

Store 115 W. Water 1 tia I 28-088 DS. I om ple I Stork kA1)101 PLAVVRS CONSOVES RADIOS JUKE 1111X f.74 4On I yp Alberly Coffee is truly one of the ''''). world's finest coffees. Yes, Alberly with ifs rich, fresh grown flavor is a delicious, enjoyable coffee .40 You'll find ALBERLY gives you 404.4'11 more real coffee drinking pleasure for less money.

Roasted fresh daily and delivered to all Albers Super Y-0 Markets ALBERLY COFFEE is ............) always roaster fresh and ground when you buy it. () pouND 47c 51c BAG CAN ALBERLY 2 90o, ACCESSORIES FOR ENCHANTMENT The girl who wants to snare her chosen valentine might try out some of these new remantie fter-dark accessories: The 'love story" necklace of pearl bow-knots, by Marvella; the long white rayon jersey mitts by Aris, or the black lace fan by Mermelsteinall for glamor's sake, Mr. Wolfe to Speak MRS SPINDLER Before West Fifth PTA HONORED ON Mr. flanald M. Wolfe will speak before trwrnbers of tile 61st BIRTHDA I Mrs.

1 T. Franklio To Leave Next Sunday Dr. and Mrs. L. T.

Franklin, of Western r.venue, will leave Sunday, Feb. 6. for San Franciwo, from where they will sail on Feb.1 11 for the Orient. In the Gazette's personal column on Saturday. it said they would leave Sunday, with no date specified.

Initiation Dated Initiation of candidates will be a feature of the meeting of the Women of toe Moose at 8 1 m. Tuesday in the Morme I hail. Promptly relieves COUGHS of FREE rirPtt. tf.tr,wrt WO, ji Or 4 4.1 11,1 or M.J.BROOKS 'Roofing Heating Co. Furnaces Cleaned 131 Prospect Ave.

Mal 27446 S3.51.1 nfl ('hillicothe, 4)hlo, 1 .1, a .,..4 EXPERT -1' '-i 1 8 i-, i toil 1 .40 li, '44, I -0 Ar a ft' iti-' Air() 4 l'ia CREME 11 'ys 4i (...,,, ,14,0, -e 1 i'e -v'gr tl' sot ei .,,,,0 IA ,4 4 :::71,1:,...1.1. -1 For AppointmentDial 39-18 f. A 1 ,7.11,,, Laughlin Music Store ti t'll NilLADY BEAUTY SHOP 115 W. Water 11 DS. 1 I I.

i 4 115 Civil Main Street Dial 3948 CONSol.FS RADIOS l'i 7- 4 MRS. ritTil COoPER ANNE ORSFIT1 JUKE BOXES N''''' -1 I. F. "1r e- i'r' a. gi iv.

111 lEt 111 4 "1' A d'e; ii 1' i -4, I 7 0 17 I I 1 450.... AtoNigO, ea. ACCESSORIES FOR ENCHANTMENT The girl who wants ineertsikeylacm'eitotts nDerr.s; rs. to snare her chosen valentine rnight try out some of these new or' -1, MR. J.BROOKS elk, on by Avis, or the black lace fan by Mermelsteinall for glamor's I A il1 K.zlia..1 sake, A A N'''', 4, To Leo Next Sunday Flirr Li.

brtro oq 1,,,,,,, rk.a. oofing Heating Co. 1 him 4 ply A 0 40 and Mrs. L. T.

Franklin, of aa frtAte rift Mr. Wolfe to Speak I CDIN r)1 rD un- Furnaces Cleaned 131 Prospect A Dial 27448 OO 1 Before West Fifth PTA'. IINLILLIN. WDrestern rvenue, Will leave day, Feb. 6.

for San Francisco, $3.51) 1 rt Chillicothe, Ohio, il 4e- HONORED ON from where they will sail on Feb. grit' 111,47" 4, Mr. Ranald M. N-Volfe will 11 for the Orient. In' the Gazette's 1, 4 4't 0 speak before members of the 61st BIRTHDAY personal column on Saturday, it Iris No woNDER c-, 4 Alberly Coffee is truly one of the said they vmuld leave Sunday, with no date specified.

lit-A, 1-r'-alt world's finest coffees. Yes, Alberly 1 I 1 1 VS' 't'. with its rich, fresh grown flavor ,,4..4,,,,.. 4.) ov, honor-1 Initiation Dated THE WOMEN ALL GO is a delicious, enjoyable coffee liv- "Itj 24 I 1 You 'II f. ALBERLY gives you l' FOR THE NEW in At more real coffee drinkng pleasure Initiation of candidates will c-ivser 20 i o.

be a feature of the meeting of I trari'' l'" li the Women of the Moose at 8 111 -4 to for less money. Roasted fresh daily ---z and delivered livered to all Albers Super m. Tuesday in the Mooae n't a litattC Markets ALBERLY FF COEE is ,.44) -0 i i hail. i always roaster fresh and ground ---111 st LAliSDERALL I 7, 'I' lii1 when you buy if. Promptly relieves COUGHS of 0 I 0 ALBERLY 1 18.

51. tic' m2tikeD 47C VAC CAN 2 I 41rPoiw i 900 i I Down Goes The Price Down Qoes The Price west, rAtil Palent -Teacher "11-'-)L LI Association at 730 p. tn. Wed Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbert Streitennesday at the scout. His topic berger entertained, at a family will be -The Adolescent dinner Sunday noon at their Child," A musical program I home, 366 Caldwell street, honor-, ing Mrs. Streitenberger's mother. will be presented under the diri.ction of Mr. DeWitt Mrs.

W. H. Spindler, who was Thornton celebrating her 61st birthday. A birthday cake topped with candles centereed the dinner ta- CI ub Arrn hie where following guests ages he were s(ated, Mr, W. H.

Spindler, BridN1r. a Mrs. rs. Lawrence Spindler, ge Party Mr. and As.

Oscar Spindler and son, Charles and Bobby and Mary Friendly Newcomers club of Ellen Spindler. the YMCA will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the VMCA to PlaY 22 Attend Meeting bridge. The affair is for club Of Intermediate Group members and their guests.

Mrs. T. B. Trees nd Mrs. R.

L. Twenty-two members of the Intermediate Youth Fellowship of Warner will be hostesses and Walnut Street Methodist church Mrs. IL T. Mold is chairman of the bridge attended the weekly meeting of games. -I the group, Sunday evening at the church.

The girls' chorus met for Mrs. Noble To Be practice at the church preceding the session. Hostess to Circle 1 Mary Jo McPherson had charge of devotionals and Doris Taylor 'Mrs. Jacob Noble will be hostess to members of Circle i gave the call to Worship. Barbara Woman's Society of Chris- Stoltz read a poem and Carmen tian SCrViCe of Trinity Meth- Dailey gave the Scripture lesodist church, at 7:30 p.

m. son. Mary Jo McPherson read Thursday at her home, 413 the devotional story and Myra 1 Jane Sycamore street. Mrs. H.

Blair offered prayer. Later, those present joined the cheduled to entertain the who Previu'dY st-Mior group to hear Mrs. Lee group, will be unable to do so Potteamp review the book, ''Son of the Smoky because of illness in Sea," a story of the family. an Eskimo boy. The third -commission, with Juniors Take Part Susanne Goldsberry and Don Al- lison in charge, Will arrange the In Morning Service program for next Sunday.

Hostess to Circle 1 -Mrs. Jacob Noble will be hostess to members of Circle 1, Woman's Society of Christian Service of Trinity odist church, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at her home, 14f3 Sycamore street. N1rs.

H. R. Lawson Nv ho previously was scheduled to enterta in the group, will be unable to do so because of illness in the family. Mrs. T.

Trees Mrs. R. L. Twenty-two members of the Warner will he hostesses and Intermediate Youth Fellowship of Walnut Street Methodist church Mrs, IL T. Mott' is chairman of attended the weekly meeting of the bridge giimes.

the group, Sunday evening at the church. The girls' chorus met for Mrs. Noble To Be practice at the church preceding the session. Hostess to Circle 1 Mary Jo McPherson had charge Mrs. Jacob Noble will be of dev otionals and Doris Tayl or hostess to members of Circle gave the call to Worship.

Barbara Chris- Woman's Society of tian Service of Trinity Meth- Stoltz read a poem and Carmen Dailey gave the Scripture les- son. Mary Jo McPherson rend odist church, at, 7:30 Thursday at her home, 141; the devotiona story and Myra Jane Blair offered prayer. Sycamore street, Mrs. II. R.

Later, those present joined the 1,. senior group to hear Mrs. Lee scheduled to entertain the be unable to do so group, Will because of illness in the family. Puttcamp revie Eskimo boy. the book, ''Son of the Smoky Sea," a story of an Juni ors Take Part The third -commission, with Susanne Goldsberry and Don Al- In Morning ervice lison in charge, Nvill arrange the program for next Sunday.

West Filth Pal ent Teacher i Association at 7.30 tn. wed Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Streiten- nesday at the sceool. His topic I -t family a el tamed a a dinner Sunday noon at their 'I ''Th Adolescent program home, 366 Caldwell street, Child," A musical ill he presented under the ing Mrs.

Streitenberger's of Mr. DeWitt Mrs' H. Spindler, who was! ceai her 8Ist birthday. Tht -nt lebrtng a on A birthday cake topped with cn adle ecntereed the dinner ta- CI A ble whe-he following guests rranges were seated, Mr, W. H.

ND. and rs. Lawrence Spindler, Bridge Pty Mr. and On ar Spindler and nd Bobby and Mary ar Friendly Newcomera club of the YMCA will meet at 1:30 p. m.

PlaY 22 Attend Meeting VvecinesdaY at the 'a to bridge. The affair is for club ut Intermediate Group members and their guests. CRISCO or SPRY MARGARRIIE Br nd Winner Brand. Albers new low CASCO or SPRY I 11 ARGARINE Winner Brand. I Albers new low I Alk Irk NI Ark ilk 0, AlMik Billi Mk II For Complete Details, Contact, EIJ Congestion, Tool chest coldrub throat and back.

relieve coughs chest muscles. reliable Muster le surface congestion I I Gkr trlIZ I i 1 0 7 1: OVo Congestion, Tool ----1 het st coldrub throat and back. relieve coughs chest muscles. For Complete Details, Contact, I reliable Ntusterole 1 surface con- I 1 1 ion and cheek! irritation. In LOUIS HAMM rengths.

At all drugstores. MUSTEROLEl 163 East Water St. New Phone 29-016 and checks irritation. Itt strengths. At all drugstores.

and checks strengths. At all and checks irritation. Itt 1 rillic isiAkiti it 4 strengths. At all drugstores. MUSTEROLEl I 165 1171s11111171 St.

I 1 PlIkNewl vPhloinve 129-016 1 TONI Down Goes The Price Price Was S1.09. Now-3 Lb, Can Price was 25c. price. Lb. carton 99c 24c EA CH ES 21 Freestone Halves 29c River Garden No.

21:2 APRICOTSsylr961.111po.! 1 ple)7 I i n2 21 25c TOMATO JUICE 1.81c i 2 EA BLuadrtgl re ea entd 3 35c tel 3 25c CHEESE 59c Fisher Atii Lb- eri- 2 Gge. can or Pimento Loaf co 0 ret, 1 Es 29c 25c MARSHMALLOWS FANCY CREAM CORN No 15c Cut Green ASPARAGUS 15 A 1. a I in' Ounts 2 GREEN BEANS Vt.t:tehN4;!-.:'ht::rnt 10c LARGE LIMA BEANS 'd 27c Lb Cello CANNED MILK 31c KNOX JEL s'" Tasty Flavors 3 rkg, 19c VALENTINE I CANDIES cream Ileart Jen'? Hearts Cenverition Hearts tw Trite Cello IL" i Bag RED RASPBERRY Red Vf int b. 33c DOLE PINEAPPLE Cruhd I I An 161, '2C GRAPE JAM I Jr Rd Vi in, 24 4or 111c STRAWBERRIES 3c Pound 1.44 kAte 4 SWEETOSE BLUE SYRUP 18c STA-FLO LIQUID STARCH Qt. not, 19c Meth' Members of the Junior Church participated in the youth program at the regular service Sunday morning at Trinity Methodist church.

Also taking part were the Intermediate and Senior Youth Fellowships of the church. Don McNeal will be the leader at the Junior service next Sunday morning. Mr. John Locke will have charge of the program which svill be in observance of Scout Sunday. I I I Bexley Players Give Minstrel Show at VA Bexley players, Columbus dramatics group of 23 players, produced a minstitl show Sunday afternoon and evening for patients at the VA hospital.

Shows were held in the recreation hall and wards of Building 211. The group in charge of Miss Virginia Caldro entertained 1,118 patients, 1 Liel gef 14, Breaks Up Surfacs At the first sign of a Musterole on chest, It inatantly starts to and tight soreness in Then good old helps break up painful 3 the 9 Price Was 81.09. Now-3 Lb. Can Down Goes Price was '25e. Breaks Up Surface CI The Price price.

Lb. carton 24C At the first sign of a Musterole on chest, tc start I inatantly rt 11.01",egrait alit Chins Fruit Freet sone Hal ves 29c ir and tight sorene ss wit ma Calif Na' Can 21c River Garden No. 21:2., Than good old reit APRICOTS Ole Unoeeled in Sylruho. II Si, D. No.

Whole Peeled. Cock 2 I Robin. No, 21.1 Can 25c helps break up pain; gestion 3 TO JUICE .1 Grapefruit I 7 18 -21; Juice. oz. 21 VI, EA La dr tg, re en td 3 'cll.

35c etkitisi 3 25c No. 1 CH EESE Mello American 59c Fiher A Cheddar. Pound smeri- can or Pimento Loaf it 2 Lb. i Co 0 I ES Choc. Lemon and Vanilla.

Lb 29c iVaters Pound 1 ray 25c the ho MARSHMALLOWS Campfire fil'rket 29c 121c FANCY CREAM CORN 15c 'RED RASPBERRY V.dr'4,1,KZLIb. 33c Members of the Junior Church Bexley Players Give 9 ASPARAGUS AR z.v,,,,cr,,,,!,Arem. VALENTINE I DOLE PINEAPPLE 161, ie participated in the youth pro- I CANDIES 10C Vi 4or 17 4 I gram at the regular service Sun- Minstrel Show at VA GREEN BEANS GRAPE JAM It day morning at Trinity Meth- Bexley players. Columbus dra- LARGE LIMA BEANS EbD'cirito 27c STRAWBERRIES 43c odist church. Also taking part matics group of 2.3 players, pro.

ere the Intermediate and Senior duced a minstill show Sunday at- CANNED 3 37c cello 19c SWEETOSE BLUE SYRUP I 1 8c Youth Fellowships of the church. ternoon and evening for patients ag 1 0 ELL 3 ekgi 19c STA-FLO LIQUID STARCH 19c Don McNeal will be the leader at the VA hospital. Shows were at the Junior service next Sun- held in the recreation hall and I I tip Egolv da AM ACIPURICK EMU! Ti or ds ning. Mr, John Locke war of Building 211. Vit IMN Will hde charge of the program The group in charge of Miss TONI 4 which will he in observance of Virginia a I entertained i 411 i til 1 1 ra ril- CY CA ROTS Scout Sunday.

1,118 patients. 4N I a I in i CI 1:11 Breaks tip Swiss. At the first sign of a Musterole on chest It inatantly starts to and tight soreness in Then good old helps break up painful gestion 3 the 9 v.tim TONI Pt PI home permanent out of 11 women buy home permanent out of II women buy 0, 1 El ti-, 0 fl! AC I I 4. te; r.1-- i nolo et 3 et, (-A', IV '-i :c1.44,- A. tit to 9,, --tzri s.

4 1 EFFICIENT SERVICE ON ALL MAkES! SER I( ON A Bainbridge Fancy, Fresh, Tender California Long Golden Fingers. Why Pay More? BUACII 712C FLORIDA ORANGES HARRY'S RADIO RADIO REPAIR HrtRRY CARPENTLIt 118 vst l'h. 28-088 HARRY'S RADIO HARRY CAR 118 West Water 211c ROME BEAUTY APPLES EMPEROR CRAPES b. NEW CABBAGE .17 ZsW' 3 Lbs. 29e CANDY YAMS 1 3 I bs.

35c MAINE POTATOES f'Z' 1 10 I bs. 55c COCOANUT COVERED DATES 29c FRESH CALIFORNIA DATES 25c STUART PECANS e6.7:1:,1".h.7.1,7111ke la 29c DIAMOND WALNUTS Turt 39c SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 1-- riff 29c Mar" 10 For 49c fit-10 Size aloe SO Size Ibg 29e s2oop TONI with plastic curlers Refill Kit without cuttort SI wee, GlBSflI Nation-wide survey of retail stores shows women prefer TONI over any other home permanent by an overwhelming majority SMOKED- PICNICS I EA RT-AIPPEALNO 77 WEART-4P; 1 1 Cudahy Ready to Eat Swift's Premium 4 to 8 lb. Size. Economical. Big Value.

Lb. 45c BREAKFAST BACON AMIE 3Sc FRESH GROUND BEEFBermia.d;t 49 I BAINBRIDGE Paint Valley 1 Juvenile Grange. N. 718 met I Thursday evening at Grange Ilall, Bainbridge, for a regular session. 1 Jeanie Benner, master, presided.

Wanda Smith was elected chap' lain and Charlotte Shelton, Ceres. They were installed by the matron, Mrs. Luther Kellough. The lecturer. Cherry Arm Darbyshire, conducted several ealres during I the lecture hour.

Grange closed in regular fmrn to meet again Feb 3. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeister of Lynchburg were Sunday dinner guests of M. and Mrs.

E. C. Bruce. Mr. and M.

D. A. Westfall and son. Joe, of Bradford were week end guests of Mrs. West-fa il's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Carey Benner, Richard Cowman of Ohio State university, Columbus, visited durirg the week emi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cow, Mrs. Clark Mann spent Tues1 day with her son-in-law and I M.

and Mrs. Donald Greenfield. Miss Barbara Sayre of Miami arrived home Wednes1 dy ecvMng for the mid-term va1 catIon. She 111 return to school Monday. 1 Mrs.

Sarll Free, accompanied by I her daughter. 5. W. B. Darby! went llenday to the harre 4.f we Geral'i Armstrong at Granville.

On 7.Irs. to Clee; entered the Cleve-I land Wednesday It7711 1.e01 Toni gives the most natural-looking wave you've ever bad. Contains famous Toni Creme Wain Lotiondeveloped especially for waving your hair at home. Toni has been awarded the Parents' Magazine Tested and Commended Seal. No special training rerptirea to give yourself a Toni.

It easy as rolling hair up on curlers but the wave stays in for months Your Toni wave is guaranteed to look just as jovely ani last just as long as a $13 beautv shop waveor your money back. PICKLE PIMENTO I I SPARERIBS KRAuT i WHITING I FILLETS 4 52c BOTH I Dourless Deady tor 41 FOR 4 4 ust Dip pry Pound 1.6 on iric 1 2 One Pound of Lean Spareribs 37c LOAF 2 Lbs. of Crisp Sauerkraut 15c Pound of Lean Spareribs 37c )s. of Crisp Sauerkraut 1 5c just right for those you like --that -only end those with whom you'd have some fun A MOUT star thtH 0 0 2,, 1 Arallable 'Tuesday Halt Poona Ara liable Tuesday 00004,00000 Patsy Ann COFFEE ALUM BREAD AO 11 0 Better Liting For More People Better Lit lo- I 1 For More People itts The Homey and Ima C. Over 37 MILLION sold GALLAHER'S DRUG STORE Golden I 400 WA, iave at -I b.

I 15 Albers Bag Vitamin I Lb. Loaf I Uto Softer Crust. 1 20-02. Loaf. 02C Raisin Bread tic tic 18-20 U.

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