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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 12

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Ei ft Evening tLire Evening of! Tp.1...irr Jifthop -Lawreric "Or courszi I L.I:Z rUnr. KIRKMAN FLAKES FOR ALL MY 1.11;:: THINGS. THOSE STAND-U? SVCS REMOVE EVERY TRACE OP SOIL AND TZIZS7IRATION 4 AND LINGERIE WITHOUT DAMAGE TO DELICA TE CS.H e. Tbmwlar, Sept. 13, 1 Dr.

Tholuilcon Starts Pr' actice i. DALTON---Dr. 3o.trt son of 41 Zotn Street, who has be-run his practice here, received his M.D. from rcay, and hs3 been physi- ila t'Pe House of Mercy. Ile came to Dalton earlier this summer, but hal to postpone his practice.

hours are 1 to 3 and 7 t3 8 daily, except Wednesdays. Lvenirx tours will be omitted Saturday. 4 (,3 Teachers To. Be Honored. Toni-ht IIINSDALEIlinsdale end Peru school teachers will be honored at a reception tonight at Grange following the regular meeting -of the Grange.

The hastiness is at 8, and the reception via begin about 8,45. There will be a short enter tainment, and refreshments will be "'LOVELY AND SHEER. JUST GIVE IT KIRKMAN FLAKES' CARE AND IT WILL STAY THROU WASHING AFTER WASHING." tr an vr Is Fair I -NEwmuc, NI. A idly watched four youngsters toss around a can they had found. Then he frantically halted the game.

The can Wa3 TNT, for frontline demolition." Do hnoc.r on Cal. (r) Twenty' carpenters entered a float in a parade, but Ltarted the two-Lour-, long jaunt with not1ingt.3 a ins of boards and tools. At the finish line, they restingwith a 10 ty 14 ty 8 house completed on their Coat. 0,1 S'ePt 1811917 n- Teachers To Can Tht Do Flo 1 7, Honored- Toniht Is Fair on 7 It Am ce AL i IIINSDALEIIinsda nd le Peru NEWAPIC, NI. kR)A parkepo- SAN Cot (1) Twenler school teachers win be honored at liceman idly watched four young- carpenters entered a float In a Tt- t.

twcsnitr. a reception tonight at Grange Hail, sters toss around a can they hnd parade, but etarted the two-hourt-'' Tholnron following the regular meeting -of found. Then he frantically halted long jaunt with rothing.te-t a the Granee. The businese is at 8, the tame 88 There will be a short enter- ville 154.the reception will begin about of boards ---t and tools. i e.

cen Wa3 labelled litielt th x- At finish line, they tarts eeee rac Ice I I tainment, and refreshments will be elosive, TNT, for frontline demo- restingwith a 13 hY 14 hY 81e04 1 DALTONDr. Jo' I. -Thorp- I 'Aeon." house completed on their float. son of 41 3cen Street, who has be- i 0- euri his eractice here, receivd his lti.D. degree from Univer- "LOVELY 'IsitY, at he3 been resident physi- 4r can -'at ti-e IIotese of Mer.

fie 1 .11 jSTGIvAENIDT ouzi I mmj 7---- 4.4,------ ti, mer, but hal. to postpone ne les prace Or rs came to Dalton earlier thicys sum- tic, -1 .,) SsEFOsTRAAJDLIU ltr3 REMO VE EVEAY TRACE OY SOIL effce hours are 1 to 3 and 7 te 8 FM ally. except 1g tours will be otrdtted AV i r- ureay. WASHING. LwPREITYAsHINTGH ARrrcuEal 4 7 have 1 Itt 4 ei LINGERIE WITHOUT MAGE TO I 'e 1 DA i li; DELICATE FACAIZSen 1, .1 .4 1 't i 1 lb, rmgle, Tburclay, Sf.pt.

18 1917 1 I. Li eft el iwt 1 ek I Teachers To Be i 'Can 4. ,171 I tionorem 1 o.1-11li tsrur r.rns TrINSDALEIlinsdale and reru NEWARM park, p()- 4.6 1 I r--- ---4 rrt ANL) -'1 ii 0-, its- 4 ft LINGERIZ W1TFIOUT I. DAMAGE TO ,1 il II, .1.:... r.AD.A..1,TS.

i 1: 1 To 1 ere nev. Lalcrence, bishop of CI? Wcztern Mzrzachusetts will conduct the 10,43 Sunday rhornirtT at Crace Church. He will al7ril'aister the 87tolic rite of conLrmition eir I rreach lermon. wia also rr-Irk thli. fal of the church settool.

Booster Day Group To Itkeet D.U.TONOffloors end members of the board of directors of Dalton Athletic Association will meet at 7.30 tomorrow night. to Plan a toostorday grid game for Dalton II Solapol. The sehmol slate calls for two cames In Dalton, ore home tilt at Wahoorah Park. Plttsfield, undPr lights. and one date still open.

It has not yet been decided which-of the games will be designated az the booster day tilt. Joseph Injured in Fall DALTONJoseph Brooks of e7 Deming- 73-year-old contractor and painter, suffered severe Injuries late yesterday morning when he, felt from a roof while painting a house at 143 Asbuelot Street. He was taken to the House of Mercy where he will be a patient for several Dr. John R. Thompson of Dalton attended.

The injuries consist of three broken ribs and a fractured left collarbone. Junior Class Names Officers rl DALTON--The junior clEtss of the high school yesterday elected the following officers: President, George Dunham; vice-president, Richard Belcher; secretary, Sally Cande; treasurer, Judy Dunbar. B. ooster. Day Group To meet DA tnd memhera of the board of directors of tee' Dalton ic Azecciatio ill meet at 7.30 tomorrow night.

to elan Deleo Illg a toostereday grid game for Seepol. The scheel slate calls for two zemes In Dnitori, ore home tilt at Wahconah Park. Pletsfeeld, under lights, and one date still open. It has not yet been decided 'w h- hicof th games will be designated as the booster day tilt. 1 intured in Fall Joseph airooi-s .1 DALTONJoseph Broo ks of 87 Deming- 73-yeereold con- tractor and painter, suffered severe injuries late yesterday morning when he felt from a roof while painting A house at 143 Jeshuelot Street.

Ile was taken to the House of Mercy where he wilt be a patient frbr sPveral tiAvvt nr 3nhn Tt. tr. Group To roTeet and membAral VC'S, CUii old painter, suffered severe late yesterday orning e-, fell from a roof while a house at 143 Ashuelot is taken to 1 the House of vhere he will be a patient eral days.M John R. )n of Dalton attended The consist of three broken I a fractured left collar- i-n rs unier class of -7. 1 1 1 i.i.- ri 1 17 i' i i I Ctunvit r.tay -Be I I Built in Sprin-v MNSDALEA new recreition hall and 'utility building may be erected at Camp FernWood in the I camp officials said this morning.

Logs are being cut from the woods neat the pond and hauled to Hunt's saw mill on the East Wash, ington road to be made into finished lumber, Officials point out they are having the lumber cut now so that It will be dry enough to build, in the spring If plans materialize. Much of the lumber was cut several months ago. Frank Mailer-- of Hinsdale- has the contract to cut and haul the lumber out of the woods. Officials said they have teen planning the new building for five years, but have postpdriel work because of condition Card Party Winners Four of the five prizes awarded at the whist party of Hinsdale Grange Tuesday night went to Pittsfield people. 'Women's trst Prize was woii by Miss Maybelle Tatro of and men's first went to William Zordan of that city.

Men's consolation was awarded Frank Goodrich, also of Pittsfield, and Mr. Goodrich won the door prize. Mrs. Albert Chilson kept the home town from being shut out. She with the consolation prize for women.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes of Springfield, will spend the week: end with Mrs. Hughes' mother, Mrs. Raymond Fuller of River Roact.

The Injury which Fred Drosehn Jr. receiv-ed at the poy Scout meeting in the Town Hall Friday nignt was a sprain. It was originally thought a bone was broken. Miss Alma Et' Haydock of Maple Street has returned to her home after spending a week in Mystic. Conn.

She' was actompaI flied by Miss Helen Robinson: of Westfieldoa former Hinsdale rest- dent. I I Miss Frances G. Johnson has returned to her South Street home after visiting 'friends in Gallilee, 4.1., for a k. i David L. Pierce, son of Mrs.

Carl A. Pierce of Taylor Street, will leave tomorrow for 'Middletown, where he will begin his Junior- year at Wesleyan -University. I Canip .7 -Be Spring in Built NSDALE---A new recreition hall and utility building may be terected at Camp rernood in the spring, camp officials said this I morning are beinz cut from the the weeds neat the pond and hauled to Hunt's saw mill on the East Wash- ington road to be made into n- ished lumber. Officials point out they are having the lumber cut now so that iti len he dry enough -1 to hula In Le spring If plans rna- terialize. fduch of the lumb er Was Fray.

omodintha ag, chi. rrank ae tIllansndalea-uhl the lumber Officials said they teen planning the new building for ve years, but have postpOned because of condition 'Card Party Winners i ez! rl 7, Tin 111 A I jjjtj pring MNSDALEA new recreatIon 1 U.ICI 10 cut- anti Milli. Ina Jurnoer out of the woods. i Officials said they have teen planning- the for ve years, but have postpOrted work because of condition Card Party by Four Of- the five 'prizes' awarded at- the whist party of IIinsdale Grange Tuesday night went to Pittsfield Women's trst Prize was woli tlaybelle ITatro of men's first i went to William Zordan of that city. Men's consolation was award- COnS011itiOn prize ler women, I for Ink V- IS AVM, Mb AIL SpriI ngfield ---i-ran'svir- lin spend week mit'.

lifl 1 TZvierhact -ties Raymond Ftillei of River Ro-ad. The Irdury which Fred Drosehn ti VT .6 AM. a'Utat, 1 A 1 AAP." no. z-Purcm Fs 1 ing in the Town Halt Pride ni -it was a sprain. It was originally thoulfh11.a was ock 0 Maple Street has returned to her home after spending a week in Mystic.

Conn. She was accompa- nied by Miss Helen Robinson: of Westfield, la former Hinsdale rest- -leltiliss anc. eg a' returned to her South Street home after visiting friends Galillee, 4,1, for a. week. i David I.

Pierce, son of Mrs. Carl A. Pierce of Taylor Street, will, leave tomorrow for 'Middle- town, where he will egin his Junior year at Wesleyan -tint- Ifri- Church Salvage Drive Saturday DALTON Members of the Methst Church will conduct a ralveze drive Saturday afternoon, 8tartz 1 under the direction of Ray Thompson and Frank W. Goodness. Proceeds help pay far the Improvements now being made to the church.

The town vvgl te covered bystrucks manned by pansh members and friends. Townspeople are- asked to have L.1-.eir salvage tied up and In front ce their homes to facilitate collections. and boys ct the church are to report at 1 at the church. I Miss Warren 1 1 ik door Many Attend Burbank Funeral DALTONThe funeral of William J. Burbank, held yesterday afternoon at the Bartlett Funeral Home, was attended by representatives of the many organizations to Which the former school committeeman belonged.

Other members of the School Board, Brtice Crane and Thomas J. Callahan, were present, as well as other town officials. The Magonic groups with which Mr. Burbank was affiliated were represented, as were his fellow workers at the GE. Rev.

Charles G. Christianson, pastor of the First Congregational Churchofficlated at the service at the funeral home and conducted a brief interment service at the grave in Main Street Cemetery. The bearers were Superintendent of Schoills Allen Hill, Edwin Lewis, Joseph Supple, George Kirchner, David P. Pryde and Roswell VV. Smith.

Many Attend I Burbank Funeral DALTONThe funeral of Wile Ca 1 aTt 1 -6' 1 i ft I I 1 1 1 MRS. JOIIN.W. SaINOPP, the former Margaret L. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John IL Petersoa, of New married recently at St. Patrick's rectory. Mr. Schnopp is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fronk C. Sehnopp of Old Windsor Road. married recently at St. Patrick's rectory. Blr.

Schnovp is the 1 rI4 i I 1- 1 I I 1 4 11 I 1 I Last Scrimmage I. 4. 1 tott 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 A AA ILL.Hp.ntsAttelid Funeral of -Pbne 11.14 unts Funeral of. -Plane 4 tf 4 'tii0 To Wed Oct 2 I IDALTONMr. and Mrs.

Theron E. Warren of 203 High Street antoUnce the engagement of their elughter. Mazy to Thomas CaLento, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomss Caliento of 5 Francis Pittsfleld.

The couple Igen to be married Oct. 2. 1 DALTONThe high-school football team yesterday held its at scrimmage prior to the first game of the season. Coach John Kellar shifted the players somewhat, to give all a taste of both the offense and defense. The Pine Grove park gridiron has been limed and appears in perfect condition.

School officials said yesterday that two special busses would be chartered to carry fans to the Lee game Saturday. Busses will leave the school at 1 Forum To Meet The First Congregational Church Forum will begin its fall meetings tomorrow night with a covered-dish supper at 6.30. The committee in charge is headed by Iirs. Paul It Rhode. A short entertainment I you ic.

stltirat3ate'wal afla co1Ots gentle 1(1' e'itskind to out hands teP tblitrs timilnalta'un'takeshsf tab, ana de 1.self6nrysessPtFoollet--estAnilloP$r;t1Pietteths etain I 4i I- 7 I 1 4 tfr I ifffi 1 14,...., .11 1 7 4 a I ISS I i rq th 6. You lc- 1.1.0,- waslung caste' no 1 kesnyout bright 7 Itich um, Intbdauilcirdankrat sualiscar.C1:"Deisschc'es:hgelegun'nds AT dd1 1 total gen nikes 1 eer their co Ors wash anu iota atidelnilS s11Pt .1 ingulac euln tur ry branch. 14,:,. ksfetsbadttnoarrishpan. 7.4--4,----, rt ,44 eassessp.

Iji.4. them sk tsf oho uxsi 4- ssefina toi in a 1 ''7. let Tr 'tox flits 1- 1, i 1 I 1 CraS11 Victims' TILNSDALZ Mr. and Mrs. Harold L.

of Tracy. attended funeral services Tuesday at Westfield Of Mr. Hunt's cousins, Church of 'West Springfield and C.fBrnce church of New York Burial- was in Montgomery. The 'young men were killed in an airplane crash Saturday night at Wardsboro, while on a flight to Poughkeepsie; N.Y. Mr.

Hunt htts made frequent flights With his eousin, Bruce, who held a private paot's licence. I i 1 i Crash Harold 4 of IMISDALZ 1 and Irrs. Ir Tracy Home- stead attended funeral services Tuesday at Westfield Mr. Hunts cousins, Leroy B. Church.

of West Springfield and 'Bruce church of New York Oty; was in Montgomery. Tie young men were killed in an airplane crash Satan day night at Wardsboro, while on a' flight to Poughkeepsie; N.Y. Mr. Hunt has made frequent flights with. his cousin, Bruce, who nela a pi IVCIL0 pa, It a got 6 LiiUL ONO wg ih at Rotary Club Hears Fr.

Murphy-, Henry F. Murphyphy of i the Little Flower of Jesus Chapel, -Pittsfield, spoke to the Dalton Rotary Club last night on the subject of universal military training. Prior to Fr. Murphrs talk, President Craig L. Halvorson announced that the district governor would attend the local clubs meeting Oct- 8 and that the club was 30th In attendance in district in August.

Tuesday night eight members, under the direction of Henry Adams. dug bricks out of the ground at the Bousquet brickyard Pittsfield, for the George Vogel home. The brickyard owners donated the bricks, i 1 TEDZSDALE, MASS. Fhorilne Mini 3 cans 35c Cocos Cots 6 for 25c (Iles deposit Pert Cola hot. 5c Apple Juice qt.

bot. 17c Good Steak lb. 63c Franco ArneHeszt Spaghetti cart 11c "Iinute Tapioea 2 pkgs. 29c Lean Hamburg lb. 49c Shurfine Coffee lb.

43c Frankfort, lb. 49c III-Ito Crackers lb. 25c Smoked Shoulden lb. 65c DAN '''Sure De lath" to BATS. product 124 proven Itself.

80o (Enough to Lai 1000 rats.) Mr. and Mrs. John tt. Wells of N.J., have been spending the past few days with Mr. and Mrs.

Rudson B. Bellinger of 29 Lake Street The Town Bowling League will roll its first matches at the Community House alleys at 7.30 tonight. Fred Murray of 114 Curtis Avenue left yesterday to' begin his sophomore year at Cont'ord College, Athens, W. Va. Miss Marion Spaulding of Salt Lake City, Utah, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

George O. Andrews, 217 North Street. Alfred Pero of 12 River Street, ohn A. Cormier of 104 John Street, Ernest J. Gonyea of 43 Glennon Avenue an William Lennon of 33 John Street have returned from a fishing trip- to Vergennes on Lake Champlain.

Mrs. Allen J. Hill of DS Central Avenue left today for Jackson Heights, L.r., N.Y., where she will be the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs.

James L. Hill; for several weeks. John P. Broderick of 159111gh Street has recovered after a month's illness. He plans to return to his work at the GE next week.

Mrs. Elmer R. Steele, junior welfare clerk, has returned to her iduties- at the Town Hall after an 'illness of several days. lave been Iays vvith Bellinger will the Com- 0 tonight- Irtis Ave 1 College, of Salt ting her er ree rew .217 Stt, LO4 John of 43 lam Len- re- have to Ver- LII 118 Cen- Jackson she vvill Id daugh- James 159' High after a to return xt week. le, junior ed to her afteran All Brands Oleo lb.

3543. Savo on Your Meet Dal Fresh Vegets.bles Ilitearoni arid Cheese 1 Fresh fish a Itere's Cho baste 4" I coo GLASS OF MILII SLICES or WONOVI BREAD AND BUTTla "Wonder 4" Parttzt List of Fead Cements in the 4" idr: 'Vitamins PlitttOthenate, Inosito4 biotin, Chollus. Calcium. Phosphorus, Potssalum Sulfur, Magnesium Copper, Sodium, Manganese. Protein, Carbohydrate.

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wee 4e4 foodas lloordille I 0 Age .1111 1 -z) -N4 it I il 41 NS 1 i 7' Aer i Applicants Reviewed DALTONApplicants for the position of assistant director of recreation in Dalton are being reviewed by members of the executive committee of the CRA. Four applications bave been submitted to date, but executive board members say that there is still opportunity for other veterans. who wish to make recreation work a career, to file. An assistant to director, Paul H. Rhode, will be employed under the provisions of the Veterans Administration's GI job training progtm: The names of appliottnts are being withheld.

Suopir Tonight Teachers and officers of the First Congregational Church Sunday school will meet at the tonight. Supper will be -served at 6 by Mrs. Ray Thompson, Takes Positioti Walter Murray. who pitched all summer in Southern professional baseball leagues, has taken a position at the stationery division of Crane Company Ile plans to return to Florida in the spring. and will report to For Lauderdale of the -Florida International League.

Thanes Ir. McCormick The funeral of Thomas F. ItcCormick was held at 9 yesterday morning at St. Agnes' Church. Rev.

Paul G. Shaughnessy, celebrated the high mass of requiem and Rev. Jeremiah C. Murphy offered prayers at the grave in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Hinsdale.

The bearers were David Coffey, Victor Hoskeer, seph McCormick and Ralph Estes. Begins Nurse's Training Miss Priscilla Popraskl of Holiday Cottage Road has begun nurse's training at Burbank Hospital. Fitchburg. Grace Church Meetings The.Parish Aid Society will meet at 2.30 this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Packard, 40 Franklin Street.

At 7.30 tonight, the confirmation classes will meet at. the church In preparation for confirmation at the 10.43 service Sunday morning. 1 441 At 7.30 tonight. the confirmation classes will meet at. the church In tion for confirmation at the 10.43 service Sunday morning.

prepara e--- e--- 01311 PIIESCIIIPTION DEPARIZIENT I IN 0 All 1. gitan.1 lv lir a MOIF 4 IbrIM 1.1", ,,,,10 I 11-si" IP ghr ft 1 '2 a 1:::1 tiv-al ea-'-'-5 'C-72 Ilig, mo 1r emr 1 lama lb, t7T432L' Mitch as Serving of Rota 'Lula" el Boa4 11-11-, 1 a Er' lir Awl lb, I Mk 01' 41 2 a I I II- 1 2 As' Mack hooka fiertir4 oi Roast el BSA v21.4 0 We are justly proud of our pre-- department and cordiely invite you to inspect it. Only registn-ed pharmacists compound and only the finest pharmaceuticalsand are Used. Visit us and become bcttu- acquainted with our Service. WI um Mord Keectkfios Opiwtkets 6,1 61 ton re tolAter Erg.

Fbarm. 2 Depot Etreet TeL 643 DALTON 7 7 on, I Steamed clams. Da Outing Cub. Friday nights.Adv. 20 Hi 1 afr 9.

Mlion r. Easter 0'4 Veg. Fharm. a Depot Etcect Tel. 643 ,) DALT-0N 4r14 L.

Steamed Clams. Dalton Outing Cub. Friday 20 4,, 1 effiar- WL 1 1 Pi, LI r. ItA, i i kl, i 1 1 Stockbridge I Laurel Hill To Meet 1 ornorrolv STOCKBRIDGE The annual meeting of the Laurel Hill Asso-i elation will be held tomorrow aft-1 ernoon at 4 In the library to elect officers, hear annual reports of the various committees and to discuss other business. Henry W.

Dwight, first vice-president, will preside in the absence of Herbert C. Lakin, retiring president. IMr. Dwight will read a message from Mr. Lakin.

At Exposition The senior and junior vocational agricultural students of Williams High School attended the judging contests at the SpringlieldrEsposition yesterday. The group, with Kenneth W. Milligan, vocational agricultural -instructor, will make the trip again tomorrow. Auction Tomorrow The men of St. Joseph's Church will hold a Dutch auction tomorrow evening at 8 in the Williams High School auditorium.

Refreshments will 'be served' following the auction in the cafeteria. Miss Joy Pegorari and Ray Gunn were elected coeditors of, the Scribbler, the Williams High School publication, at a recent organization meeting. 'rhe' Scribbler; a mimeographed 5 rnagizine, appears five times a year and is a complete publication of the student body. ----Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Wilson are spending the week at Plymouth, Cape Cod. Mrs. George Schneyer and sons, George and Donald, of Glendale, are visiting Mrs. Schneyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Camille Rohltaille at South Hadfey. Park Cleaners closed week of Sept. 22-23 for vacations. Adv. 1 Steamed clams and lobsters, Fri.

and Sat. Reservations accepted. The Berk-Lee Restaurant. Lee. Adv- All sizes anthracite coal.

Immediate dek Dresser-Hull Co, Lee. Adv. "4, A )-- i 0 olv annual CB Asso- yrrtoowe le aft rts cif' the to discuss Nice-'pres- a absence ring pres- ad a mes- vocational Williams a judging drExposi- AW 1M 0 Si WiLit Kenneth W. Milligan, vocational agricultural.instructor,' will make the trip again tomorrow. Auction Tomorrow The men Of St.

'Joseph's Clurch will hold a Dutch auction tomorrow everting at 8 in the Williams High bchool auditorium. Refreshments will served' fol- tha alletirtn trt tha eslotawris lowing the auction in the cafeteria. miss Joy Pegorari and Gunn were eected coeditors of, the Scribbler, the 'Williams High School publication, at a recent organiza- tion meeting. The Scribbler; a mimeographed magizine, appears live times a year and is a complete publication of the student body. ----Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas 'Wilson are spending the week at Ply- mouth. Cape Cod. Mrs. Geoz-ge Schneyer and SOTIS, George and Donald, of Glendale, are vlsng Mrs.

Schneyer's par- ents, Mr. and Ittrs. Camille Rohl- taille at South Hadley. Park Cleaners closed week of St. 22-23 for vacations.Adv.

ep t- Steamed clams and lobsters, Fri. Sat. Reservations accepted. Derk-Lee Restaurant, Lee. Adv.

13 All anthracite coal. rmme- (Bate del. Dresser-Hull Co, Lee. -7 Adv. 2 2 Al Muds Caidtan tor- Booms and Toetb aa Containad In a listplai C9litals Clan Jj As Much taosplaanas Sas 2 3 '16- Aa Medi Caloions tor Bonet and Tante at Contained a a Cottage Clam It CW.So k.

hosP las l' IN 1 i. It 1' 2.6 coupc2)mbernotaboliact. 'It 'Ray. s. 1 j- -4 1 14.,, 1 es 1 Elm, 1 0 i 1 4 Itett3s As 1144) 1 1 2 loos ter Rich EA $13kaburibaaChcr7411121.

1 I 1 1 1 ') 4 C'' 1, For a Larie Assortment -of Fez the New and Growing Baby 'Visa the 0-9 ,41 in: a bp a a 4to A 0, islo lip 111 4m. a a 16.41.' I Walk Up Elul Save Store Hours 10 to 5:10 Union Dlack, Dalton Tel. GSG117 For a Large Assortment -of ye os 41111 Mt 11 Isa4 ..41 a er the Bald Eaby 1-aslt the 0, 1'4k 9 Itit Alffp 'Iv IC 11 406, to 1 A ''''J 6 a Ito a iv 40 kill, 111 1111 a a Up ark' Save Store Hours 10 to 5 :10 Lnlon Elcrtk- Dalton Ttl 115Z11117 4,41 5 Aprirrim As :11 Mud Vitairmi bt Rep Maintabo Normal Huntnt supptied by i Serving Fned Lava. As Mitch Vitsmis for Growth Processes ss Slims al Yellow Americas The Refri :13 a frigerator That Itself Automatically Authorized Sees and Sendee 7.1rgod OA 11 sin lea Vote now Amaeal TToner treaA Corziare4 Mat, CZ ati FisS loch VII, 77-10 te, 9', 7 77) I 1 i6 -4 'aU ItartODUCING Pe'P eo't 1 Pep Mountain Norma Hutivir so A Er 11 "9 Supptie4 by a EPrfi ttS 1.11 0 Fries Lrytm, i The rterrierator That Defrosts Itself Vote low Amazin Tionler treaA iare4 tc FisS 1 Automalically Energy-taltag Growth Processes ea Authorized Sides and Sendeo Americas Cheek ro ri 4 Better Itorne Apptiarices With Bet' rctryriery et. ,1) Daltctn.

01-mu sold rriagy Evl 4 yi a 4 Eitr a ma 11 MO 1MM: i Horne Apptiarices With Better 10 SL Formeriy kirks el. .1,1 D31.tr,o,, 01--en Tuesday- and reasy 4 so sk so 1. 4" 1.:40 Noam er Service" a. titre J. EJ21.crlid flings 141M a 4 it di-4 Service" J.

"azure a Ea i ntrtci Evercolmis di it LI: oi Certain Growl and Energy-t Everybody knows the foundation of good bealth is good nutrition. Science now says that better meshed learn bitter. despite the fact that chal dren do 60 of school work In the taoraing-7 out of 10 fail to get a good breakfast. Thus, to start your' chll off on tbe day right, you are urged to give your cud a good breakfast. Serve the basic 4" Dreakfast.

And add more of the same and other foods, acsbraing to age and The better the breakiast, the better your child. Serve Wonder rrtad to your 'Wonder Bread gives your all' 8 of the reeesnry bodybuilding elements that Nature tts Science now says that better ttouriShed children learn hitter. despite the fact that e.t.a dren do 60 of school work in the toortua" out of 10 fail- to get a good breakfast. to start your. chill off on tbe day right, you are urged to gi ve l'ottr a good brealdast.

Serve the basic -wonder 4" Breakfast. And add more of the same and other foods, accOrding to age and The the hreall'est. the better Yottr Serve SVonder Bread to your 'Wonder Bread gives Via child 8 of the reeec-larY-- bod.t building that Nature tts Certain Crow6 and verybody knows the foundation ti rood health good nutrition. Science now says that better altng Con lees (as stata at rigid) to build a gOod health foundation. See for yourself, at right, the 8 ways Wonder Bread helps build strong bodies.

Your child will love Wonder I Bread. Because it tastes so good. So good because so frech. Plain or For Wonder Bread Is doubly fresh. Fresh when you buy it and 1 fresh when you eat it.

Because Wonder 3read bakedbaked 13'70 longer than many ordinary kinds for lazting So get nourishing doubly fresh Wonder, Mud from your grocer today. And see that your child gets plenty of Wonder Bread for break- fastand every meal! amusesIra Bair, Lis. ways Wonder Bread helps build strong bodies. Your child will love Wonder Bread- recause it tutes so good. So good because so fresh.

rlain or For Wonder Bread Is doubly fresh. Fresh when you buy it and fresh when you eat it. Because Wonder Bread 13'70 gan hake loner than many ordat ary kinds for laating freshness. So get nourisbing doubly fresh Wonder Bread from your grocer today. And see that your child gets of Wonder Bread for break- fast-and every meal! Cevetinerika Zaire Contents (as data at eat) to build a good health foundation.

Ses for yourself, at rigl--t, the 8 ways Wonder Bread helps build Ittonrrol L'Pt. Dalt t- Imo 1 'Fr." rtaet 145 Waneei Ereca te As to V. A 2 CI. c.I 1 lir ,0 )41 alt at jiMENIEMIN. Manny a month goes ty dartng which some member et the lamily doesn't kayo a cell or upset stomach earache or minor Injury.

Keep them all minor. by consulting your physirials fait; and 1 by bating us (13 Lis 'prescription In our fino pliarmacy department "ft 6 it tt vet 4-; tF AL Large fowl, dressei Ivan 'lakes, TeL- Pennies Pile Up FORT WAYNE. Ind. (UP) When Mrs. Herman Harter bought her new post-war stove she paid for it with 12,000 pennies and 47 silver dollars she had saved, in "an o11 sock" the past tve years.

LEGAL NOTICES C1TY O. FTFI ILrr co Pi W41111. nr, COVII iRi 15ea1ed pr000tiii, liJr hi-veer, and eirsvrt entoscruelon "Pcoctoi" oi4 to tr oi Pb: -skry. Pitts! be, received at t.1,14,, o'neo of tuo until 2) P. 14.

Or, 3 lee and at that time and po4Pe will be publicly opened and reed. riftectilrations may be ootained at We otlice at tne Coccrrilsaipper. The fionatriiaaspner the rieht to retert ono cir ail bl or to weceiA atir b'cLi O'itqt for ti.ia be to to of tiot Ca, oo to do. C. S.

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