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Will Be Honored For 10 Year Record of Auto Driving WILHELM Is" SPEAKER Thirty one telephone men will become members of the Bell Company's 100,000 Mile Club "in the Penn Harris Hotel, Thursday Three are from Harrisburg and the others from cities and towns in Central Pennsylvania, all qualified by driving company vehicles for ten years without being responsible for an accident. With the addition of new mem bers this year there will be al most 600 telephone men in Pennsylvania and Delaware on the rolls of the Club. Wilhelm to Speak Lieutenant Colonel C. M. Wilhelm, Acting Commissioner of Pennsylvania Motor Police, will speak and J.

Frank Cox, vice president and general manager for the Bell Company, will present the membership certificates. Other guests and speakers will include Henderson Gilbert, presi dent, Harrisburg Railways Company; Edwin S. Nailor, secretary of the Harrisburg Motor Club; Charles R. Dyer, manager of the Keystone Auto Club; Dean Hoffman, Patriot and Evening News; Michael S. Seaman, of the Harrisburg Telegraph and Leon Lowengard, of the Sunday Courier.

William M. Davidson, manager here, for the Bell Company, explained that the 100,000 Mile Club was organized last year with 486 charter members. Many of the older men have driven fifteen, twenty and twenty five years without an accident. COURT CALENDAR Supreme Court Argument (Philadelphia) Week of Feb. 6 Superior Court Argument (Scranton) week of March 6 Dauphin County Court Motion Court Feb.

13 Argument Court Feb. 8 Equity Court Feb. 10 Writs tor Sheriff's Sale Feb. 20 Orphans' Court Argument Feb. 20 Audit of Accounts Feb.

20 Pleas of Guilty, Non Support Feb. 24 Monthly Return Day Feb. 27 Last day 'or listing civil cases March 6 Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate March 18 Quarterly Return Day March 21 Criminal Court of March 21 Probation Court March 27 Commonwealth Court March 28 Civil Court Week of April 3 Naturallzfltion Court May 16 Federal District Court Jury Tr( (Scranton) week of Mar. 13 Return Day March 13 Five Share Estate Mrs. Pearl C.

Spitler, 1815 Rudy street, is named executrix in the 61500 personal property estate of ner father, William H. Eutzy, late of Harrisburg, according to the will on file today at the Dauphin County Courthouse. The heirs include two sons, two daughters and one grandson. Four sons share in the $1400 estate of Mrs. Ella M.

Carroll, late of Harrisburg. It is said to include realty at 2025 Forster street. 3Iarriage Applications winiam tan Boyer, 18, Corn wall, and Miss Dorothy June Beil. 17, 404 Hummel street. William H.

Snider, 46, Johnstown, and Miss Ethel Sellers Hill, 31, Middletown. I A Big Saving, and It's So Easy! No Cooking! Couch medicines usually contain a large quantity of sugar syrup a good ingredient, but one which you can easily make at home. Take 2 cups of granulated sugar aDd 1 cud of water, and tir a few moments until dissolved. No cooking No trouble at all. Then get from your druggist 2Vi ounces of mex, pour it into a pint bottle, and add your syrup.

This gives you a full pint of truly wonderful medicine for coughs due to colds. It makes a real saving for you, because it gives The Hotel McAlpin is only a block away from the Pennsylvania R. R. Station and only seven minutes from the Grand Central Terminal. B.

O. Motor Coachea stop at our door. Decidedly, the Hotel McAlpin is "A Great Hotel" in the center of convenience. WEDNESDAY EVENING WlWilWEST SHORE: in Safety Club Grade Students vftofd 1 fC you about four times as much for your money. It lasts a long time, never spoils, and children love it This is actually a surprisingly eftee tive.

quick artinz coueh remedv. I stantly, you feel tt taking bold. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes and makes breathing easy. oothinu agent for throat and bronchial membranes. Money refunded if it uiscbu pieaBe jrou iu ever way.

WHEN YOU STEP OFF THE mtn IN NEW YORK ArEMP.Rg STATE DLDG.f STATE ri HOTEL MCALPIN fjGKAND CENTRAL TEWMINALh BIG, BEAUTIFUL, NEW ROOMS WITH BATH Single from $3 Double from $4. SO FOPUlAt PKICID RESTAURANT BROADWAY at 34th STREET, NEW YORK tladti KNOTT Mt JOBN J. WOELFLE. Maiwftr' for new uumoenana IMP, PL IJIIlCerS The 1939 budget for New uumoeriana Dorougn aaopiea iasi night, retains the eight mill tax Seniors and Juniors of rate tentatively passed in January! Marysville Select Flow purchase new apparatus for Elk wooa tire company, xne ana lOIOrS nanv will nav interpst nn the mnnov nn a fnnr nnri PLAN CAPITAL TRIP one half year basis, paying off $1000 a year on the principal for Seventh grade pupils in Marys four years and $500 the final year. ville schools elected as president, On the committee appointed to Patty Johns; vice president, Nor inspect trucks are: Leroy Sweigart, phoirmon Vona Fatal ond PhaHoe man vvuuc, scuciai uwi ica parthemore.

Wolfe; treasurer, Edith Zulu; Miss Mary Gilbert includes: Editor in chief, Marilyn inches win be considered. Eppley; associate editor, Melvin Myers; literary editors, Doris McMoiligle Elected Aaams, lumen Adams ana Anna Kass; alumni editor, Donald Pal Lemoyne Fresideilt mer; exchange editor, Kay Mc Cann; grade reporter, Robert 0ihs ctd th? the Meil Rpniihliran fliih nf T.pmnvno are' HARRISBURG T. W. Spencer Dies on Shore Veteran Employe at Cen tral Iron and Steel Company TRUSTEE IN CHURCH Thomas W. Spencer, 70, 8 North Second street, Wormleysburg, an employe of the Central Iron and Steel Company for fifty three years, died yesterday in a local hospital.

He was an electrician I 1 1 ii. was re an" worKea uniu a monm Ago newspaper reporter, Beverly Ash appointed to the board of health, when he became ill. Spencer was enfetter: red cross collector. Bettv a lifelong member of the Worm Smithgall; librarians, Esther Kiner Club Members Study leysburg Church' of God and a and Patty Johns. Annexation Pro no sal trustee the church.

The junior class of the high 1 ftlS WWSW school, selected as colors, rose and The East Pennsboro Township 3 augniei moo moHr. Civir Cluh at tomorrow Lewis H. Zarker, Wormleys Conquers Who Endures." at the home of Dr. Joseph H. Ris burg; and two sisters, Mrs Mary Trip Planned singer, iNortn Drive, 1 The senior class motto is "Today anoia, win discuss tne possibility nr.

of annpxini? thp Imnvno hottlp. services win De ai me nome 01 :ir.r:, ZJ flr Mn. Zarker, 342 North Front the flowers, white carnations and Washington to the by pass by Le street Wormeysburg at 2pm a .1 mnvnp hnroiioh riiuetjr. xnc xvev. o.

j. Vcuu.e, rea rose duos. nass mp iu wmlclrlrrhrrhnfr. ww hAPn ninnnprf unicers.wiii oe eieciea. tie il.

i tir i oiiipiate. tsuriai Will On Kflll The staff for the. Marysville Ui "ie vye" Green Cemetery Friends may fnr. tho ConnnH Fairview from twelve to eight "enas may TSTitfh Wowc frtr thp sprnnH tprms call at; the daughter's home from 7 to 9 p. m.

tomorrow. Sister Mary Lynch Dies at Sylvan Heights Sister Mary Camillus Lynch, cZ'iin W. S. McMcnigle, president; E. J.

died today at Sylvan wpvuw 5ui.u.a, Sober Vice president" Ham rieigius nome. one was a ua Betty Kiner; business manager secrilarv. ami A Burk Itive of Dublin, Ireland, and en Morris Stees; assistants, Kaymona reasu' tered the novitiate of the Sisters Smith, Eddie Bitting, Edward of Mercy, Harrisburg, in 1899. She Wagner and Wayne King; circu took her vows in 1902. Her en la tion manager, Jean Willard; as Llass tO OIlVene tire religious life was spent in sistants, Betty Jane wesuaii, ray xne i'miatnea rsioie uiass ot teaching in the Harrisburg Dio Smithgall, Joyce Geib, Eva Koch a hman Memorial Sunday Cese of the Catholic Church.

She er; typists, Arlene Bitting, Janet Sunday School, New Cumberland, taught in Williamstown, Steel Baker. wHl meet in the Church Parlor ton, and recently the Harrisburg Thursday at 8 p. m. Miss Kuth Catholic High School, Shore Personals Kask of Harrlsburg wil1 Sive an She is survived by a brother, Mrs Norman Pines of Wash illustrated talk on the "Manufac Joseph Lynch, Williamstown; a incton is soending a week ture of GIassware China, Old sister, Mrs. Mary McQuaide, Wil m.

oli Mrc Tnnh Fni. and New The hostesses will be liamsport, and several nieces and Tu" Mrs. Ficklmg, Mrs. Fitting, Mrs. nephews Fulme Market stort New Gilbert Mrs' Gordon and Miss Requiem High Mass wiU be Mary iulmer, Market street, xsew garah GTay celebrated at 9 a.

m. Saturday i tj at St. Francis Catholic Church, rj S5 Br dffe PartV Planned The Rev. Charles J. Tighe, chap.

Mrs Clyde Metzger of Lancas 'American Legion Auxiliary Post a Sylvan Heights Horn, te we suest of Mr and Mrs 43 will hold a dessert bridge at will be celebrant. Burial will be Ross Becklef Market Sauare 1 30 p. Thursday, at thePost Holy Cross Cemetery. Fnen New Cumberland. Home in Twenty second street.

The 'Win My Chum class of Committee members are: Mrs. uay ayiv xieign. nume. St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday wunam uoomoe, Mrs.

Harold School, New Cumberland, met Brwn and K. W. Lauer. i i i Thp Auviliflrv will mppt at last nignt at me nome oi Thursday at the Post Home John N. Brinton, 26 Adams Marie Bowers, 409 Fifth street.

m'L. "Pe: LtrPPt stlton. rfiPd pterriav New Cumberland guests at the mee( 81 at her home. She is Survived Mid wmter Dance at uettysDurg by her husband; a sister, Mrs, were: Betty wear, jean atricK, E. B.

Wharton, New Cumberland, uoromy ureenawau, dcuj uuuo j. u8i uuai ocsmuii and a brother, Charles E. Mathias, van ana miiarea caser. West Shore Post, No. 1462 V.

F. Latrobe. Miss Alvadee Hutton returned 1939 40 school term. to Temple University after spend ng her mid year vacation with Huh tn fnnvpnp ner parents, ivir. ana ivirs.

frame Hutton, Eutaw street, New Cum berland. How to Make Better Cough Syrup Than You Can Buy Mrs. Grimes Miley, will enter 1 1.1 TT A. 1 tl I MRS. JOHN M.

BRINTON Mrs. M. Brinton, 68, wife Mrs. W. A.

cooKerieys aunaay w. Home Association directors Private services will be at the School class of the Community will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the Lee G. Wilt Funeral Home, 112 United Brethren uiurcn, in ew post Home.

Wormleysburg. North Harrisbure street. Steelton. Cumberland, will nave cnarge oi The Junior Drum and Bugle at 2 p. m.

Saturday. The Rev. Paul the prayer service tonight. Corps of the post will hold a re E. Fridinger, Centenary United hearsal at 7 p.

m. tomorrow. Brethren Church, Steelton, will Plavlpt tn Re Given officiate. Burial will be in Mt. t.

mt ToanlioN in Moot Olivet Cemetery. Their will be Snoipl nf Trinitv TTnitpH Rrpth Tk. nr Viewing ui uic uuujr, AllC a aitvciioictiJi UUB" Hfformn Car Mali I JUMA IV. SAJJLUH will iiuiu a a iirimi viiviiw wvi new wuiliul iaiiu, will aJCdi lu yi i oina frtnisVit A nlavlot "TWc tVio RlinHaw nmrlr.n day at his home, 204 Bosler ave 111 UC Kl Vll VJJ llltlll ICOUlCIi) vUlllglH, uMlc, Lemoyne. He is survived by r.

his widow, Mrs. Lara E. Sadler; JPJJJZXjr Directors tO Meet a daughter, Mrs. Paul Hamilton! The New Cumberland school Lancaster; a son, Kenton Sadler, board will meet February 17 to Lemoyne; three grandchildren Student Returns fix salaries of teachers for the Services will be at the Mussel man Funeral Home, 324 Hummel avenue, Lemoyne, at 2 p. m.

Sat urday. The Rev. R. O. Steely, Lemoyne Evangelical Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in St. lain me Jvnu ana natter ClUD John's romelorv TTripnrfc jat her home in Front street, New caU at the funeral home from 7 iuniueiidna, riiuay nigni. to 9 n. m. Friday Session Postponed MRS.

rate slabach The meeting of the Lemoyne Services for Mrs. Kate Slabach, school board has been postponed '4, widow of the Rev. Frank Sla 1 I VnnU 3 HA unin ivionaay nigni. untu. wnu uieu ivionaay at ivies' By Associated Press Swan Valley, Idaho, Feb.

8. Ten persons, including three women and a baby, reached shel ter in farmhouses last night after being stranded in a blizzard in automobiles since Monday. Six autos and two snowplows sent to dig them out stalled in the drifts. Realty Transfers Rex B. Zeisler to Allison East End Trust Company.

1833 Holly street, $1. Mrs. Leah Giede Bowman, et al to James H. Armstrong, 1500 North Fifth street. II.

Walter E. Banner to the Mlllersburc Trust Company, 15 acrt farm in Upper Paxton township, SI. J. C. Dunkleberger to William H.

Nelson, seven lota in Paxtonia, Lower Paxton township, fl. Harvey B. Schutte to Melvin E. Helkei, 1212 Susquehanna street, fl. Treasury Receipts Washington, Feb.

8, (JPi The position of the Treasury, February Receipts, ex penditures, net balance, $3,121,061,069.37, including $2,475,498676.76 working balance; customs receipts for the month, $5,056,394.41. siah home, will be at 1.30 p. m. vUl.nionHIM tomorrow at the Bordlemay fu Uli311111l.il 11V1U neral home, Palmyra. Further After Raid at Dawn be at 2 P.

m. in the uuueu nrisuan inurcn, By Associated Press myra. Burial will be in Gravel London, Feb. 8. Police arrested Hill Cemetery.

Friends mav call six Irishmen and confiscated nlans at thp funeral hnma (n 7 I i I 1.1 1 I IU iou ve never seen anyimnff Deuer lor nF imnnrtont m.nmn nnA 1 hm'h 1. I .1.1.11 lUjtt kTUllVlltlgO 111 CI lOlU 111. lUUaV, id Mmn.iit.J 11 "ii a iivuc lit ouuuu, at o. wiauani WdS ci i CMUeill OX vuuiuuuuu vuuiaiuiUK iiui" rr i a i ni a i way Pine and palatable guaiacol. in 11 5ulne angiana, in a uiiyit lor twenty years, ner concentrated form, a most reliable continuation of the search for ter husband having been pastor of rorists.

united Christian Church. She is There continued also a search of survived by a daughter, Mrs. Wil Dunaings in tne Lronaon msn nam r. r.enneay, Aitoona: a quarter where supplies of exnlos brother, Charles Wealand. Mt.

ives were found. Joy. and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Scotland Yard blames the out Nem and Mrs. James McLanigan, lawed.

Irish Republican army for the series of sabotage attempts MK AUGUST GONZALES against public utilities and govern Mrs. Mary Gonzales, 44, wife of ment buildings. August Cronzales, died Sunday at ner nome in Canton, Ohio. Serv 10 Blizzard Stranded If 7 TAa, ton, with the Rev. J.

C. Spivey of nciaung. uunai will be in the Midland Cemetery. Friends may call tonight after 6 p. m.

at the home of her mother, Mrs. Richard Jenkins, 430 Lincoln street, Steel ton. Surviving are her husband, August Gonzales; a son, Theodore, and a daughter, Cecilia, all of Steelton; her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins, Steelton; two brothers, Edward and Clem Jenkins, both of Steelton, and a sister, Miss Louise Jenkins, Canton, Ohio.

MRS. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER Mrs. Elizabeth Shoemaker, 76, widow of the late W. F. Shoemaker died today at her home, Center Square, Hummelstown.

She was a lifelong resident of the borough. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Fred Hummel, Mrs. Caroline Nye, both of Hummelstown; Mrs. H.

E. Holsberg, Mrs. Frederick Kann, both of Harrisburg, and Mrs. Helen Nissley, Hampton Roads, and three sons, Yea ger Shoemaker, Espy, and Robert and Oscar Shoemaker, both of Allentown. TELEGRAPH Teen A Paxtang A Sponsors Ball Will Entertain Younger Group Saturday Night A Valentine dance, the third in a series of teen age parties spon sored by the Paxtang Parent Teacher Association, will be held from 8 until 11 o'clock Saturday evening at the Municipal Poster contest awards will be given for the best dance posters submitted by Paxtang students at tending Edison Junior High School, Mrs.

u. w. tfiumenschem is chairman for the dance and Mrs Ralph E. Pilgram is her co chairman. The committee includes Mrs.

Jerome Dietrich, Mrs. Roy bulouff, Mrs. William H. Landis Mrs. E.

E. Morrison, Mrs. Harold Fox, Mrs. E. F.

Allison, Mrs. Harry welch, Mrs. Holden Thomas. Plans are under way for the annual Founders' Day casserole dinner to be held February 21 Heist Culp is chairman and Mrs. P.

B. Digby of Pittsburgh. State president of P. T. A.

will be the guest of honor. John A. F. Hall Will Be Speaker Mayor John A. F.

Hall will be the speaker at the February birth day party of John A. F. Hall Council of Republican Women, at 8 o'clock, next Monday night at the Camp Curtin firehouse. Class Election Marlin Moore was elected presi dent of the Endeavorers for Christ class of th Sixth Street United Brethren Sunday School last night. Virgil Smith is the teacher.

Other officers chosen were Charles Gilbert, vice president; Glenn Miller, secretary; Leroy Berkley, treasurer. Club Speaker Miss Rose Daniels, attorney at law, was the speaker at the regular monthly dinner meeting of the Soroptomists' Club of Harrisburg, which took place at the Harris burger Hotel on Tuesday evening. The subject of Miss Daniels' talk was "George Washington and Abraham Lincoln." Card Party The ways and means committee of Foose Parent Teachers Asso ciation, Mr. Edward Reese, chair man, will sponsor a card party in the Coca Cola Building, at 8.30 o'clock, Friday. Mrs.

Kay Parr and Charles Thompson are chairmen of the prize committee. Study Class Mrs. S. W. Herman will discuss conditions in India at a meeting of the Study Class of Kugler Missionary Society of Zion Lutheran Church this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the lower room of the church.

Dinner will be served at 6.15 o'clock. Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to Pilgrim Commandry No. 11, Knights Templar, will be held at 7.30 o'clock Thursday evening, Febru ary 9, in the Masonic Temple. A Valentine party and cards will fol low themeeting. Here For Visit Mrs.

Stanley Eisenberg of Brooklyn, N. formerly Miss Jeanne Glickfield, is visiting her brother in law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koplovitz, 2328 Green street. Mr.

Eisenberg will join his wife over the weekend. Staff to Meet Degree Staff, Dames of Malta, will meet at 7.45 o'clock tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Sallie Kreider, 415 Harris street. Boyd Class Sponsors Dinner For Boy Scouts The James Boyd Men's Bible Class of Paxton Presbyterian Church will sponsor the annual dinner of Boy Scout Troop 59, at 6.30 tomorrow in the church. Parents of troop members will be guests.

George H. Wirt, Chief of Division of Protection of State Department of Forests and Waters will speak, and R. G. Warren, president of the class, will be toastmaster. Pope Is Improving After Influenza Attack Vatican City, Feb.

8. Pope Pius was reported by Vatican sources today to be improved after an attack of influenza yesterday which compelled him to cancel audi ences. Dr. Filippo Rocchi and Profes sor Domenico Cesa Bianchi, heart specialist who called during bis serious illness November 25, visited the pontiff this morning. They were said to have expressed satisfaction with his ger Married W' wr I ML MRS.

P. M. FARTHEMORE, JR, The marriage of Miss Emily Marie Buvit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.

J. Buvit, of California, Pa. to Philip Mark Parthemore, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.

Mark Parthemore, 1210 North Fifteenth street, was solemnized at 9 o'clook this morning in Zion Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. S. W.

Herman, pastor of the church, in the presence of the two families and a few friends. The bride wore a costume of grey crepe with raspberry trimmings, a small hat of raspberry shade, and a cross fur jacket. Her flowers were orchids. After a wedding trip to Atlan tic City and New York, Mr. and Mrs.

Parthemore will be at home at 1722 Elm street, New Cumberland. Mrs. Parthemore is a graduate of Bertha Leonard's School, Pitts burgh, and is now employed as Supervisor of the Stenographic Unit. Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Revenue Department. Mr.

Parthemore, attended Le high and Tulane Universities, where he majored in economics. He is a member of the Scabbard and Blade, honorary national mili tary fraternity; Sigma Chi fraternity and is president of the Sigma Chi Alumni Association. He is associated with the J. Horace McParland Company. Sue Thurman to Speak Here Sue Bailey Thurman will pre sent a lecture recital at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the Y.

W. C. A. Her subject will be "The Beauties of Indian Civilization." Miss Thurman was graduated from Oberlin College in 1926, has taught, lectured and written extensively. Her main interest is the scholarships to sponsor under graduate women students to India for study at four university cen ters, initiating American Negro student residence in Indian col leges.

Council Meeting The regular meeting of the Dau phin County West Shore Council of the Parent Teacher Association will be held tomorrow night at 7.45 o'clock at the School Administration Building, 121 Chestnut street. FEBRUARY 8, 1939 Dance Recreation Center Will Be Opened Edison Gymnasium Scene of Activity For All Women A free recreation center for women will be opened tomorrow night in the gymnasium of Edison Junior high school as announced last night at the meeting of the Edison Parent Teacher Associa tion. Table tennis, badminton, basket oail and lolk dancing are included in the many recreational activities which will be offered. Mrs. Harwood Jones was the speaker at last night's meeting.

Chairman Mrs. Ralph P. Essig is general chairman for the annual convention of the Pennsylvania Federation of Democratic Women to be held May 8, 9 and 10 at the Penn Harris. Mrs. Ellen Ewing is co man, Mrs.

Robert M. Koser, secretary; and Mrs. Milton P. Smith. treasurer and publicity chairman.

Forward Harrisburg! WW WkhMt Laiatitea and YoaH Eat Ererylhinf fram Soup to NnU itomieh should dicufc bm noundi df foaal I dally. Whan you tat heary, tmnj, coane ar ricn rooai or wnan jon are narrow, jiurriea chw poorly your stomach often pours out too much fluid. Tour food doain't dlgeit and yoa hare fas, heartburn, nausea, pain or soar stomach. You feel sour, alck and upset all orer. Doctors say never take laiatlve for stomach pain.

It la danieroua and foolish. It takes thoaa little black tablets ealled Bell ana for Indltestloa to aiake the eioeis stomach fluids harmless, relief distress In no time and put you hack on your feet. Belief la so quick It Is amaalnc and on 2M packet prora It. Ask for Bell ana for Indication, ALLIGATOR RAIN COATS $7.50 Tailored of lightweight, exclusive, Alligator fabric. Long wearing, water proof and wind proof.

Other Raincoats 4.95 to 12.50 WEBB WOLFE Harrisburg Rubber Co. 211 Walnut St. Our glasses are not only comfortable to your Vision, but they're EASY TO WEAR! You may well take it for granted that our Eyewear is as new and as stylish as the newest "hair do." Because of our facilities we have always been able to price our Eyewear at a little less than you would expect to pay and your Glasses may be purchased on a Charge Account or our OPTICAL BUDGET PLAN of deferred payments. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED PHMriLLinrL It lUPft GAINSBURG OPTOMETRIST PROP. UiiinaDUJiu ui hull jic Dr.

B. Gainsburg, Optometrist, Prop. Located on Main Floor at POMEROV'S GOIIIC FAST Save s10 to s15 on Suits. Top coats O'coats! Come in tonight! The Styletex Factory Showroom is open until 9 P. M.

1 tm a Ha tsfijlfc 0OOOQ 880 mQm O0O OQ 096 FACTORY SHOWROOM 216 S. Cameron South of Mulberry St. Bridie.

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