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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 15

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Massillon, Ohio
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15
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Son Of Actress Goes AWOL Again ALTADENA, Cal. topber Crawford, 12-year-old son Joan Crawford, is back in military school again after his fourth AWOL. Young Chris and David R. Dyer, 12, of Van "Nuys, left Mount Lowe Military 'Academy Thursday. Sheriff's deputies picked them up a few hours later.

Christopher has run away twice since the actress' recent marriage to Alfred Steele, soft drink tycoon. Tasty Dairy Isle In Packages And Sundaes Try Our Milk Shakes Banana Splits Tasty Hot Dogs DAIRY ISLE Corner Lincoln -Way, East and 6th St. MAPLE GROVE LODGE Small friendly Lodge on Sparrow Lake. Delicious, bountiful, home cooked meals. Modem conveniences.

Comfortable beds. Weekly rates per person: Single S35.00 Twin beds $31.00 Double $28.00 Special Children's Rates Vacancies: July 9th to 23rd August 13th to Sept. 10th Write: Maple Grove Lodge, Port Stanton P. 0., Ontario, Canada. Telegraph or Phone: Severn Bridge 39 ring 3.

TRY OUR DELICIOUS CHICKEN FEAST IT'S A TREAT TaKe the Family for Dinner This Weekend DICK'S Sandwich Shop 189 LINCOLN WAV, E. STARTS FRIDAY AUG. 5th Anaifur fittt Walt Disney's THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASS1LLON. OHIO Crawford and Steele are sxpected back in town next week from a European honeymoon.

ROGERS HOTEL Wheeling, W. Va. FIREPROOF BATH IN EVERY ROOM $3.00 AND UP CANAL FULTON SUMMER THEATRE Clay Park Canal Fulton ULster 4-2888 Now Playing through Sunday Shakespeare's Rollicking Comedy "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" Next Week: "Picnic" Curtain: 8:40, p. m. Tues.

thru Sun. 7 and 10 p. m. Sat. Independent Want EAGLES JULY 30th CLARE LAMBERT ORCHESTRA Regular Meeting 7:30 P.

M. Monday Euchre Party Thursday Nights Fish Fry Friday Nights "PRIDE of the BLUE GRASS" In Color with Lloyd Bridges and Vera Miles Also 4 The Bounty Hunter" In Color with Randolph Scott PLUS CARTOON FOR A SATURDAY NITE TRKAT Try Our Delicious BAR.B-Q Knockies, French Fries ye and Salad, only Friday Wonderful Fish, French Fries and Slaw OOC THE PLA-MOR BREWSTER, OHIO BANK GRILL Clare Lambert and Orchestra EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS Pete Vaga and Orchestra Every Saturday Night DANCE TO Frankie DeAiigeli's Quartet FEATURING-MODERN MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITE OPEN SUNDAY P. M. TO 2:30 A. M.

(D.S.T.) OYSTER BAR 121 ERIE S. Vf Yr-lrC I Gayesf WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE TOMY'S GRILL 221 Eleventh N. E. IS AIR-CONDITIONED Relax In Cool Comfort Every Friday Fish Fry Phone TE 2-0143 For Fish and Sandwiches To Go A tasty sandwich, choice of crisp salads, and refreshing beverage Fr'h Fruit Drinks STARTS SUNDAY WAVE Of TttROR EHGUUS THE SOttN! Lemonade Limeade Orangeade New Air Conditioning SATURDAY CHARLIE PICKENS JULY 31 STAN KENTON WE CALL IT OUR DAILY DOUBLE Lunch With Us Soon KIDDIE SHOW-SATURDAY 11:15 A. 3 SWELL FEATURES 3 BEATTY "PERILS OF THE JUNGLE" "MOONFLEET" "NORTH OF SAHARA" 4 CARTOONS 4 KIDS 20c AUG.

ANTfiONY AIR CONDITIONEDT INCOLN TODAY and SATURDAY 2 BIG SHOWS 2 SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY A A 11 A. M. Boys Girls Big Kids Show leturn of the Texan' With Dale Robertson Walter Brennan Plus Our Regular Show Birthday Cakes Prizes "Lucky" Seat Cartoons KIDS 20c ADULTS 50c THI STORY THAT WAS "TOO HOT TO HANDU!" CHICAGO SYNDICATE Sterling Yvonne HAYDEN DE CARLO Zachary SCOTT nrv jk V7" oTARK DRIVE-IN THEATRE THE FAMILY THEATRE 3 Features MASSlLLON-CANToD Midn ite Show TONITE and SAT. ft STORY OF FAST KCKttSS AND SUDDEN and guy who loved off three' starring Twiy Piper DM CURTIS-LAURIE-TAYLOR VWEM DMK WHEN A REWARD WAS OFFERED, ME DOIOKS DOW- MANE WWOSOI MIDNITE SHOW FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1958 FIFTEEN Saturday is OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN DAY! BETTER DRESSES A group formerly 39.95 to 75.00 15.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 Timely dresses for mid-season and late-summer cotton, silk print, silk shantung, rayon sheer, and fine linen one and two-piece styles, in misses and women's sizes. MEDIUM-PRICE DRESSES A group formerly 16.95 to 29.95 8.00 and 12.00 Cotton, rayon sheer, silk, and spun-linen dresses flattering: styles for dress-up and leisure-hour wear.

Misses' and women's sizes. Second Floor SUMMER TOPPERS A group regularly 25.00 and 29.95 15.00 Lightweight woolen shortie coats, so smartly appropriate for the cooler days of town and travel. Pastels and navy, in misses' sizes. SUMMER SUITS A limited group, regularly 17.95 arid 25.00 5.00 and 10.00 Smartly styled, lightweight summer suits in.a limited selection, at a tremendous saving! RAINCOATS A group formerly 16.95 to 29.95 10.00 and 18.00 Just 24 coats to lined, in fine water'- repellent fabrics and attractive colors, to make them a fashionable asset whether it's rainy or sunny! Misses' sizes. Ready to Second Floor BUDGET.

SHOP DRESSES A group formerly 8.95 to ,17.95 5.85 7.85 9.85 The season's popular town-and-travel dresses in the wonderful easy-to-care-for fabrics you like! Sizes 10-20 38-44, 2 2 and "Plus" siS 2 10-plus to 22-plus. Not every dress in each size. Budget Shop, Floor JUNIOR MISS DRESSES A group to clear at: 5.00 6.85 8.85 10.85 up Smart cotton dresses in dress-up and casual styles prints, no-iron and attractive novelty weaves. Junior sizes 7 to 15; not every dress in every size. Junior Shop, Second Floor MILLINERY Distinctive summer hats, in fine lightweight straws and other attractive fabrics white, dark colors, and pastel tones.

A group regularly to 16.95 A group regularly to 25.00 A group regularly to 48.95 Millinery, Second Floor 3.00 6.00 9.00.

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Pages Available:
216,307
Years Available:
1930-1976