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Haskellites Stage Gay Nineties Costume Party to Celebrate President's Diamond Jubilee Birthday HASKELL. Jan. --Gay Nineties theme was stressed here last night as 300 Haskellites celebrated President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Diimond Jubilee birthday on eve of Ills anniversary. Period costumes, dating from 1870 lo 1WO, were noil) by Die majority of the- pattygoers.

COUK'I'NKY HUNT UIHKCTOK The uncl program took plate 111 Hie gymnnxluni ot the North Ward school with Courtney Hunt, county chairman, master of ceremonies. Ho was assisted by Mrs A. Bradford and Mrs. Hill Richcy. Mrs.

T. J. Artmcklc wearing a black dres.i with a heavily beaded cape wns awarded first prlre for the woman's costumes and Nancy Burton ilresfecl in colonial slyle non flrsl price In Die girl's division. Wearing a suit of overfllb, red shirt nwl straw hni, Uert Wrkh won the turn's lionoin. A quilting psrly in one corner of tht room nltraeinl miirli attention.

Members dressed In costume finishing a quilt itity a drws fashioned ol made and which (hey later gnv? as prize, Thoff quilting Mrs. M. WhlteSw. Mn. Leon Gllllam, Mrs.

Sain A. Roberts. (frs. J. Pearce, Mrs.

J. W. Martin, Mrs. J. Sides, Mrs.

R. Y. Mobley. Mrs. Hugh Watson, Mrs.

Mary Oatej, Mrs. W. J. Lane, Mre. J.

E. Wall- Ing, Mrs. J. Paxton. Mrs.

Otorge Hevrcn and Fannie Kay. The program featured a barber shop quartet composed ol Ilalllc Joe Maplej, Haytien McDonald and Felix Filfrson, Muflc wiw furnished by Mrs. Can'ie Williams at the organ, Chesley E. Phelps played the violin and Hubert duller, a guitar. Bert Welsh jang several numbers.

An oM fashioned melodrama, The persecuted Mnldeii. by Mrs. Vligil Reynolds. Mrs. C.

Lewis. Mrs. Bradford, Theron Cahill, Charles Qrtvom and Ben Chailie Chapman. Another featured even was a cake walk. Cuke donors were Mrs.

Matl Graham, Mrs. K. II. Thornton. Mrs.

Picrkon ami Mrs. Carl Power. iwKssr.s STAR Many women wore their wedding rp.MCs. Mrs, Courtney Html wore white crepe fejturlhg a train, 5hlr- red yoke and watat. The full long sleeves of the gown from the elbov.

Mrs. Irby her elaborate wedding dress of white crepe de chine trimmed in valenclnnes lace. The full skirt was worn over while taffeta with ailk embroidered ruffles. Around, her neck Mrs, Irby wore a Chatelaine watch and broach belmialna to her mother, Mrs F. G.

Alexander, hue i-auifu her wedding handkerchief and a fan. Mrs. M. Whitelier'j wedding dress was of white organdy featuring wide lace and a rosette at HIP collar. The full skirt wltn graduated ended in a Her saal! via on while satin.

Mrs. Hill Oates came fteMed In the dreAX her mother, Mrs. H. M. Bnildi.

a married In. It of light grey wool trimmed In maroon velvet with niching cuffs. Mrs. T. W.

Williams also wore her mother's wedding of white faille fashioned with a tight filling bodice, Ieg-o-inutton sleeves and a full gorert tkirl. Mrs. Charles Swenson Honored At Gift Party in Haskell Home HA8KELL, Jan. Charles Sweason. the former Le- alrlce Wheeler, was complimented will) a parly by Mrs.

Hallie Chapman, Mr.i. Taylor AlvLs and Mrs. Jlintny Crawford. The Chapman home wax deco- raled with arrangements of sweet- peM and snapdragons. The refreshment lablc was centered with a miniature bride and bridegroom on mirror reflector outlined with fern.

Mrs. Chapman greeted guests and presented the honoree, Mrs, B. O. Swenson of Rochester, the bride groom's mother and Mvs. Calvin Wheeler, mother of the bride.

Mrs. Crawford presided in the dining room and Mary Jo Free registered the guests. Quest IL't Included: Mmes Elchard Btschoffaliaiuen. W. T.

Brlle, W. C. Brtte. Rupert Adams. J.

C. Holt. Paul Cathron. J. T.

Aiiains. C. W. Bledsoe. A.

J. Sego. Tiobert Sego, C. V. Oates, C.

L. Ashley, Normim Nanny. W. A. Hall, J.

C. Holt O. T. Cox. Otis Matthews.

O. W. cox. Norris Gibson. Pat Bal- lairt.

Jcfsle Seels. Leon Pearsey, Connie Jones, T. G. Rensfmw, M. O.

Freeman. J. E. Bernard, Leo Duncan, K. H.

Thornton, Charlie Quattlebaum. Kate Perdue, D. A. Jones. F.

L. Peavey. Tom Holland, Hayden McDonald, Mrlvln Miller. Charles Smith. Trenton Everett, Robert Key.

John McMillcn. A. J. Josse- lel. Jim Ferguson, Wallace Cox.

R. Lus'rt, J. M. Glass, Jim Crawford, Bon Atlkliu and S. A.

Norris. Mines J. A. Jones, R. Paxlon.

Hettie O. E. Webb, N. I. McCollum, O.

Patlcrson. R. O. Uwe, R. C.

Whltmire, I. if. Simmons, K. U. Simmons, W.

P. Trice, Barney Frazler, Guy Collins, J. W. Gholson, E. Fricrson, B.

E. Lanler. Pal Weaver, F. T. Banders, Roy Sanders, Ed Fouls.

John P. Payne, W. A. Cox. Willie Lane, Matt Graham, J.

M. Crawford. Bu- foid Cox, Buford Gholson. C. M.

Conner, Jimmy Thompson. Carrie Williams. K. n. Kenneth Copeland, Clifford Williams.

Cliff Berry. Mart Clifton. W. A. Lylwt, J.

U. Fields, L. D. Ratlilf, l.outsn HID. Frances English.

Wanda Du- lanoy, May cothron, Lorena Druesdow, sue Qualtlebaum and Joe TT.omason. Local Society Happenings In Brief Headlining Abilene society Friday was the late afternoon marriage of Christine Maddox, only daughter ol Dr. and Mrs. R. A.

Maddox, and Lieut. Ray B. Vaughters. son ot Mr. Mm SATURDAY MORNING, A A 31, 1042.

PAGE FIVE Valentine Themes Emphasized as Rule Club Members Are Entertained RULE, Jsn. Edd Simpson WHS hostess to a bridge club members and guesis with a Valentine a in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. R. J. Earnest.

Red and whits sweet peas were used for decorations in the party rooms. High score prlws were awarded to Mrs. Bill Klitlcy Mrs. g. B.

Harris. Others attending WPIC Mrs. Bill Klltley Mrs. Robert Sollock, Mrs. N.

S. Ouslcy. Mrs. J. E.

Place. Mrs. Newt Cole, Mrs. John Behrln- gcr, Mre. Jones Mrs.

Al- vin Kelly, Mrs. Walcer Hills, MM. H. B. Bell, and Mrs.

John Herron. Red and while swceipeas were fd lor decorations In the home of Mrs. E. B. Harris when she entertained with a Valentine bridge party.

Prizes were awarded Mrs. John Herron and Mrs, Waller Hilli. others attending were Mis. Bill Kittley Mrs. John Brhrlnger, Mrs.

Newt cole. Mrs. C. E. Lott, Mrs.

L. W. Mrs, J. E. Undsey, Mrs.

Neal, and Mrs. A. Vaugblers of Eudora. Ark. The Rev.

Willis P. Qerharl, rector, of the Heavenly Episcopal church, rend the service In the church at 5:30 as Harold L.Thomas, organist, played tradlllona) wedding music. Thomas also gave the accompaniment lor Charles S. Signor to sins Perfect Love. Mrs.

Nelson Dyer Party Honoree in Sweetwater Home Jan. Newlywed Mrs. Nelson Dyer surprised with a gift party by MriJ Wayiic Boyd, Mrs. Clltt Clinton. Mrs.

Tommy Bonner and Mrs. I. C. Muns. Mrs.

Dyer is (he former Chlorine Farrls. A green and while color theme was featured In the decorations of I the Muns home. Patricia Tansil greeting guests. The program Included a talk on Marrla.se Institution by Mrs. H.

A. Tansi), piano selecllons by Wilma Ruth Muns, and Dorothy Young and Mrs. Mardel Lynch sang I Love You Truly. Gifts were, presented In I miniature Ice box. Juanita Matthews presided at the bride's book.

Favors for the guests were bags of rice tied with a card bearing the inscription, Chlorine- Kelson, Dec. 28, 1941. C. A. Jackson, Morris Mrs.

Dec- Rose, Mrs. W. R. Oay, Mrs. Robert Bollock.

Mre. Tom Edd Simpson and Mrs. Alvin Keiiy. Stamfordites Observe Birthdays STAMFORD. Jan.

Birthday celebrations were held lor several Stamford children within the past few days. Ruth Ann White, of the group. A birthday cak? was cut and served, Balloons were vors. The guests were Carolyn Belh Jones, Patricia Vaden. Betty Lou slx-year-old rtailghter of Mrs.

i i tjvrana Jackson, Tommy White, WM one of the honorces. jdage. Sonny Walton, Jo Ann Games were played and Boone. Max Yalcs, Darren Mae candles were favors. McWllllflins.

Donald Woodie Cricler, were Ann Oiinser. (Margaret Cooper, R. E. Yatcs, Don- Fallh Ann Wise. Sandra and i i Krtwnrd Wain.

Palsy Sue Wal- Dejjarden. Lannelle Stay. Darretl i (on, McCuUtlon. Jimmy Mae McWiniams. Aline McNabb.

Connie Sray. Barbara Jean Seay. Helen Malhls. Harvey Jean Den- Dee HuLsey. Molherj present were Mrs.

Jfsse Vaden, Mrs. O. B. Boone, IV, W. crlder.

Mrs. C. C. hart Donald Carver, Ferdle Pliin- Jones. Mrs.

Jack McWilllams, Mrs. z.v. Bradley Brooker and Barbara I R. E. Yates and Mrs, J.

T. Hulsey. Goedeke. i Dalion Tomlin. four-year-old son Complimenting her son.

Douglas of Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Tomlin.

eel- Charles Hulsey on tils ilf Hi birth-' cbrated his fourth birthday with a day. Mrs. Clarence Hulsey enter- I parly. The children played i tnt'ineri a group of his little friends I toys. A cake, topped with four pink with a party.

The children spent caudles was the center of interest the afternoon plnylr.g games and at ihe refreshment hour. Relurn singing sonas Pictures were made balls were favors. Guests were Sara lLayne Hinds. Gilbert and Bob Houston Smith. Tommy and Morris Hammer.

Gail Crosby. John Roach. I IJenn Michael. Rickif Giles. Dickie JBouchett.

Nancy a i Bennett and Paul Phy. I 1 A party honoring Jenna Lee I Fletcher was given at the home A I Mrs. J. H. Klmes.

The children enjoyed an hour of games after which each guest was presented 1 with a defense stamp book and a defense 1 slamp by ihe hostess. The NO ASPIRIN For simple headache, i i muscles of colds, for oil kinds of inorganic a i always demand genuine, pure St A i i It's as pure as money can buy--you simply cannot ever take less Hie St. Joseph guarantee of i i i i assures you? Kt. Joseph Aspirin is the i choice of millions from to const. It's the world's largest seller nt lOc, and there's even greater i saving in i sixes, 36 a for 35c.

children were then taken to the Barbara Cannon. Doris Johnson. Matilda Melz. Judy Melz, Chris- I tens Terry. Blllie Bagby.

Anna. iJimmie and Jenna Lee Fletcher. Mrs. Ray A. Maddox Jr.

of Dal- I OthcK present were Mines J. las and Lieul. Jack Goodrich served as attendants to the couple. Following a small reception for! the wedding party at the Lytle lake home of the bride's parents, the coupie left for a South Texas wedding trip. On today's social schedule is a Dutch treat supper and games at the Abilene club.

Hotel Woolen, for club membership only. Abilene country club membership Invited to have supper at the club Sunday following Scotch foursomes fn the afternoon for which the Abilene Woman's Golf club is sponsor. Delta Sigma fraternity members will be guests tonight of Lee S. Henry Jr. for dancing in the South Seventh street home of his parents.

With final check incomplete, Grace Hopkins, chairman for Taylor county's birthday celebration here Thursday, has announced that more than J500 has already been counted in party receipts. Leaders are anticipating that when gilts and money from the coin collectors are counted that the total amount will be bcosled near the SlOo murk. Half of Ihe proceeds from the party and coin collection goes to the National Infantile Paralysis Foundation for research, and the other 50 percent remains In Taylor county. Some gifts are requested for use In the local fund. Claire Nebhut, Cora Robinson, H.

T. Marshall, Rufus Davit, Homer Long, Alfred Lieb, Alvls Munriy. Gus Bethany, H. N. Bullork.

J. S. Stewart. Dan Shipley, Guy Stephens. J.

Fotnby. R. A. Farris. Bert Jones.

Adrain Harvey. R. S. Covey, Ralph Johnson, Roy Mathews, Arch Mathcws. F.

C. Weathers, Tom Headrick, J. T. Noble, all ol Sweetwater; J. E.

Wood, of Snn Anr gtlo: Vera Turnbow and Fred Wadctell, of Roby. Naomi George, Marine Bonner, Jessie Mae Tucker, Juanita Mathews, Estelle and Patricia Tatisil. Bonnie Ue Harvey, arid: Joan Turnbow of Roby. Bluebonnet Club Begins New Study Victory Book Campaign Unit Formed Today Four key committees be named when Taylor county's organization to direct the Victory Book Campaign is formed here this a ernoon In a meeting at Hotel Wool-1 Antonio. CHENOWETH Max Chenoweth Hurt in Mishap FUNERALS OF THREE HIGHWAY CRASH VICTIMS SET SUNDAY funetri was lield Mday for one of four peitons killed Thundiy home yesterdty where lunmJ will be held Sunday p.

m. A double lerrtce held Abilene Sunday afternoon i for Mri. Judlclns ol Dunn and Thomu McGw of Ttt Pita; Abilene. Services rill at the church of ClirUt, with. trnoen In a highway collltion south of Abilent, and rites for the other three will be held Sunday noon.

Service was conducted TuKOla i Friday afternoon for Mat Jones, Homer Halley. minister, with the Rev. J. w. Joiner dating, assisted by the Rev.

W. I. I Taylor and the Rev. Roscoe Thos- Condition Mrs. F.

I- hurt in the wreck, was reported Boby of Mike Kelly, Tuico'a, was proved last night at Hendrick Me- taken to Tuscola by Hodge Funeral modal hospital. Condition of Mr. Garrelt alw injured, was reported unchanged. The accident occurred is Ihe automobile In which Jones and Kelly were rldlnj collided head-on with 'he car driven by uarrett. The crash was about nine und a half Albany Wreck Fatal to Girl ALBANY, Jsn, 30-(Spl) EUa Smith, 21-year-old dauihter oiMr.

and Mrs. D. G. Smith, of Throck- moi-ton. instantly i RtUeve Misery, as most i ttrt i i south of here.

COLDS A turn for the worse was report- girl companions 'mtre. i ed yesterday hi the condition of! 1 the car First Heal. Max Chenoweth, former Aoilenlan who is stationed the army air force in the Canal Zone. Lieutenant Chenoweth's father, C. C.

Chenoweth of Abilene, had been informed by radiogram of hb sonM injury In an automobile accident in Panama Jan. 14. Yesterday he received a telegram saying the flier's condition had become weaker. Injuries were said to Include a cerebral concussion and fracture of the right arm above the elbow. Recently made a squadron commander at Albrook field in the Zone, Lieutenant Chenoweth is in Oorgas hospital, Panama.

He has been in active service with the air corps Ibr two years since receiving his commission Kelly field, San Thelma Andrews, librarian at Hardin-Slmtnons university, who has been appointed Taylor county chairman, will preside for the meeting, beginning at 2 p. m. Key committees will be those for collection, distribution, sorting and repair, and publicity. Purpose of the campaign is to collect gifts of boois for soldiers, sailors and marines as a supplement lo the library services talned by the army and navy in forts, camps, posts, station and on ships, Miss Andrews has said. It Is planned to provide reading matter for the USO houses outside the camps and for the American Merchant Marine Library association.

The national goal is 10,000,000 books, a book for every soldier. Mrs. Lewie Thomas Honored at Party In Lueders Home Lewie Thoma.i. the former Imogene Peni.v, a gift party in her home assisted by her daughter, Brma Tabor. Presem were Mrs.

Jewel Graham, C. Hart. Mrs. Luther Underwood. Mrs.

C. C. Muse, Mrs. A. H.

Oayne, Mrs. Wlndelt Thomasson, J. R. Wckcrs. Mrs.

Earl Vickers. Mrs. C. L. Latlmer.

Mrs. Leonard Hood. Mrs. George Vaughn. Mrs.

S. G. Thomas, Mrs. B. Clark.

Mrs. Cloud Wetb. Mrs. George Penix, Mrs. G.

P. Wills, Mrs. Roades. Mrs J. Jackson, Mrs.

C. A. Terry, and Vera Mae and Zana Underwood, Maxlne and Odessa Vaughn, Alma Lois and Beatrice Thomas and'Bllly Tabor. Feted on Birthday RULE, Jan. X--fBpl)--Mrs.

Zed Wadzeck honored her son Jerry, on his eighth birthday with a party Outdoor games were played. The guesis were Boise Self, Mary Martha Arnett. David Counts. Junior Klnraan. Palsy Counts, Audie Con- tiff, Clifton Rlnehart, James Richardson.

Wynell Ea'kinj. Erlene Conner. Wayne Eakins. Margie Hfly, John Arnelt, Lonnie Sue Martin. June Gay, Alice Jeanette Cauntt.

Patsy Billy Jftn Kelley. Wanda N'ell McCain. Bobby Jean Huclspeth. Gerald Morrow, Delton Kelley, Wille Earl Raborn, Clyde Anderson. Eugene David Alexander, Walter Elmer Rinehart, Sue Wright and Peggy Joyce Gip- 3on.

Goes to CKicogo COLEMAN. Jan. 30 (Spl) -Will Clark Gay. Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Gay of Coleman, is to leave this week for Chicago, where he will report for duty as an investigator in the foreign funds control division of the treasury department. Fisher, Martin Road Bids Taken AUSTIN, Jan. bidders on West Texas projects tabulated today included by Fisher, 11.3 miles ptding, drainage structures, flexible base and double asphalt surface treatment on state Irom fire weit ot Roby to the Scurry county line, Cage Bros.

L. A. Turner, Bishop, $193,638. Martin, 10 grading, drain- aje structures, flexible base and base preservative on' state 303 from Stanton to 13 miles north of Stanton. M.

E. Ruby and Wallace fe the 'hey pavement and plunged over an embankment, miles north of Albany. Joyce M. 19, and Nor- i ma Perry, 22, were In West Side hospital, Breckenrldge, for treatment for serious Injuries today. Sheriff Charles Arendt, who investigated the accident, said it apparently occurred when the 1M2 Dodge Smith was driving skidded on wet pavement, in alight riin, late lut night.

The girls were enroute to Albany. Miss Hibbetts a the daughter of Mrs. T. B. Hlbtatts, formerly ol Albany and now of Throckmorton.

Funeral for Miss Smith will be held at Throckmorton, with Merrlman Funeral home in charge of ixrangementj. Bowden, Dallas, tM.513. Reeves and Ward, 1.5 miles trad- Inf, culverts, flexible base and asphalt surface treatment, on U. S. 10 from between Pecan and Locust streets in PKM to tut at Pecos river Broi, L.

A. Turner, Bishop, Knox, bridge or. folk OB Brazos river on O3, W. H. West, Ft.

Worth, BIG BARN DANCE "MELODY imlnl He IM. FAIR PAKK sfrrrex CLUB WAININ6 TO MOTHIUS Itn'l lAt 1" ir.t! OtL Jljr.t'L Mrs. J. N. Robertson WSCS New President the 6ENDIX ti't I i Sun Electric Co, 456 I 4224 You Can Be Sure that MILK CONTAINS LOTS OF N6WS ALBANY, Jan.

ClAuseil led the llr.il of two programs on the book. Literature In the! I Bible, by Gforge when 1 Btiicbonnet Study club met with! ASPERMOXT. Jan. Mrs. Louk Green.

Mrs. James H. Robertson was in- Miss introduced the pro- stalled as president of the Woman's gram with duciasion of How We Got the Bible. Mrs. Cillmore Smith gave a historical sketch of Israel: Society of Christian service of the, Meihodtit church by the RajTnor.d Van Zant.

The meeting- rMIDDLE-AGE WOMEN 2S HEED THIS A I ir you're cross, rtatleia. nertous-- suffer hot Cashes, dizziness--caused by thU period )n iroman'fi try Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound TtfctsU (with added tronl. Mide es- pec.a/fy far icomcn. reoiBrJcablf telwd.

Follow Olrectlou. Worth trylr.pl MACK EPLEN'S HOOT STAWB 5EKVU IRIAKFAST LUNCHU CLUI OKDillS fmf Awltlm witalM Dttak CAR SERVICE Irl. a Hkkwy Bfittk D1NIHS ROOM ll- STAR ZANE GREY'S LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STARS FREEVUE TONITE St, Mh ROCHESTER. Jan. rs rrank Hubbard talked on liieiwas held in the Van Zant home.

Mildred Anderson returned from' prophefs: and Mrs. Margaret Wyllc 1 Other new officers are Mrs Fred fxis Atigclw. where she has discussed The Writings. been visiting for several weeks. Mrs.

Green presided for business Returning from Tahoka were Mr. I when Mrs. P. S. Frceland BUS elected Mrs.

J. M. Kicks who have been to membership. The was Dalby. vice president: Mrs.

Lanier. recording secretary; Jess Dalby. corretpondlng secretary: Lou Anderson, treasurer: Chairmen Mrs. McKnabb was born InFan- count Oe: 18 7 had section in the home of their son aH (5t by her mother. Mrs Loui'ciare: Mrs.

J. L. Moore, spiritual life: Hoy Hicks i Crosby. Mrs. Velma Davis, local treasurer; Mr.

arid Mrs. Roy Fio'jrnoy of I others attending were Mrs. T.lMrs. H. Van Zant.

Christian social wests In the home onQrecn of San Antonio. Mrs. Sher- relations; Mrs. C. G.

VIerlel, siip- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ffournoy. Owen and daughter Nancy piles: Mrs. N.

E. Springer, literature Mrs. Brwic of Snyder has KMC. Auilcne. Mmes .1 Mob- and public: R.

L. Springer. to her homo after Shoffit. W.EDawson and Mre. C.

L. Gibson. a lew days Rochester i Meredith. N. R.

finance. I her friend. Mrs. Hester. Wallace, and Lottvc Davis Crow.

Jack Chcnault and Lawrence; Simpson of Dallas were here the first I Crocket, and er Woman Dies 'William penman are In i i a Jan 30 Falls vWllnir Crockett and Penman Rcbc)ill1l Ann cKmbb are stationed Sheppard. homp of hrr i oui of town relatives anrt Kn bb north of Ranger attenmr.g the funeral of G. IDallar Waters here were Mrs. Xora Williams. Mrs.

Mrs. Rogers. Hale Center: Jim Forti Stockton: Xed West. Shelby Wor-1 les' and Mrs. Kay Worley of Crane: Mr.

and W. C. 1 Benjamin: Mr. and H. Nicholas and Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Fred Meltings from Lorenza: Mr. and I Mrs. L. B.

SlalsernndMr.andMrs. I L. K. MclSmurany of Trent. L.

S. Browder. manual training tcacner (n the Rochester high I school, resigned this week to accept i a position with tht Aeronaullcal i Construction Company in Antonio, I LAST YEARS PATTERNS BIG REDUCTIONS ntf ratlrrns In all cotart for SAVf NOW! HURRY! Burton-Lingo LUMBER COMPANY 825 North Ini DM! 3132 HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR IN CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT DANCE MMK by GROSS SKATE tut COMMtTAKY HUTHI ARCADIA Bobby Walker UST DAY GENE AUTRY IN 'Carolina Moon" wrra SMILCY lURMETTt MID-NITE SHOW "Blood and Sand" TYMHINWn UHAA DAUHLL i UTAHAYWWTM At YOUR INTTEtSTATE THEATERS TODAY: "IEDTIME STOtY" AJEST1 "SKYLARK" in "Mr TW KTi ROUND-Ur ALSO: SUN. AND MM, Tonftf Effective At ONCE! City Bus Service 324 Sycamore Phone 7143 The Lord's Day" ItSTER L. HIWSS GROCtHY 101 Gr.p, St.

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