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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1936' Child Is Adult's Knitted Clothes Will Shine on Campus Severest Critic Women Plan Pair Bridge Tournament Girl Scouts Win Golden Eaglets Four Scranton Young Women Honored at Impressive Ceremony at Camp Archbald Party Will Be Given to Aid Church Func Surprises Parents With His Views, Olive Roberts Bar ton Says By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON "What's the matter, Caroline? Reservations for Scranton At the Scranton Girl Scout Camp Sunday afternoon, four of Scranton's older Scouts received mrair at cuckwood inn What have I done nw? "Nothing, mother." Championship Matches "Yes, I have. I can always tell Thursday Night Will Beiv efit St. Matthew Mission when you are disapproving of me.

Will Close Tonight my dear. And it seems to me it is pretty often." Reservations lor the women The annual card party and dance which is being run for the benefit "I'm not disapproving, but every time you talk to Mrs. Blake pair bridge championship of Scian ton wUl close this evening at 6 o'clock. All players wishing to of St. Matthew Church and Mis feel funny.

You don't act like sions, Stroudsburg, will take place compete are asked to get in toue.i yourself. You said we intended to take a trip and if we saw a at tsucKwooa Inn, Shawnoc on Delaware, Thursday night. with Mrs. Morris Lawrence. U.

a. B. A. city chairman, or with any cottage we liked we might take it. The event is one of the out member of the committee in charge 1 1 never heard you and Dad talk standing and most brilliant social of the tournament.

ing of any cottage. I thought events of the Pocono region and maybe you were making it up." The cmalifvins round of the is expected to attract a large number from Scranton and vicinity. xoull learn some things in time darling. One is that you have rne upstairs lounge or the inn tournament will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the clubhouse of the Scranton Tennis Ciub on the Morgan Highway. The to meet Greek with Greek.

Mrs. the Golden Eaglet pins, the insignia representing the highest award in Girl Scouting. The girls to be so honored were: Ruth Johnson, Thelma Huthma ker, Gladys Miller and Jane Barrett. Mrs. Frank Colwell, chairman of the Badges and Awards Committee of the Scranton Girl Scout Council, was in charge of the presentation, assisted by Miss Isabelle Aikman, Mrs.

P. Anthony Sweet and Mrs. David James representing the Scout Council. A simple but impressive ceremony preceded the presentation. Miss Doris Maxwell, representing the girls of long ago, and Margaret Wooster the Girl Scout of today, showed that the skills of our grandmothers were not lost to the modern girl." Schoonover Hall, the scene of the presentation ceremony, was filled with campers and guests.

The entire camp, with 162 campers and 30 staff members marched into the hall and, after forming a large spiral were seated in the center of the auditorium. The camp staff was a chorus who sang various numbers throughout the play. Mrs. Arthur Greener, camp director, presented the girls with Blake doesn't know any other opn.iltv Drovided bv the U. S.

B. A. language but the semblance of rules for plavers delaying the start prosperity. She is forever brag will be arranged for those wno desire to play bridge and other card games. Games will begin at 9 p.

(D. S. There will be music for dancing in the newly decorated grill room. Dancing will begin at 9 (D. S.

and will ging, so I had to have my little of the play will be stricuy en fling. Really it wasn't serious. forced. She probably knew I was spoofing. The final round will be held continue unui 2 a.

m. Just as she Thursday afternoon when the teams who Qualify will compete Mother Knows Best The committees are as follows: The. Rev. Andrew P. Maloney, honorary chairman; Mrs.

R. for state master points as well as "But it seems so so kind of i Townsend, Shawnee on Delaware, ior inL i insincere, mother. Sort of cheap, for 1936 Silver troph es will a so dont mean offend be awarded to the first and second general chairman; Mrs. Arthur T. Ronan, Mt.

Vernon, N. vice chairman; Mrs. Frank Maguire, teams in addition to master points ordinary things." for the first four teams. "Getting a bit critical of your chairman of prizes: Mrs. Fied The committee in charge of the mother, arent you, darling? 1 Lessig, chairman of patrons; Mrs.

John Cawley, chairman of tick don't seem to be the good old per tournament is as follows: Mrs. Morris Lawrence, director; Mrs, J. Kenneth Bates, Mrs. Frank D. Clarke, Mrs.

W. V. Coston Mis. ets. The following will assist the son you used to think I was.

The chairmen in conducting the affair: Mrs. Paul F. Diccins. Mt. Vernon.

other day I tried a cigarette at Aunt Carrie's and you walked in. their Golden Eaglet pins. Mrs. Colwell explained to the as sembly that this award is at iPPj Mr Ji Wk VI I i A I lb sir I ml LPS tv tx I Li 44 1 tPf trf A 1 I. II T.

J. Duffv, Mrs. Warren S. Davies, Mrs. R.

'L. Jewett, Mrs. H. A. Since then I seem to have lost caste.

tained through each girl's indi You know I never smoke. But vidual work and character, and if I took a notion to, what would Mahon, Mrs. E. H. Martin, Mrs.

Edward Noyes, Mrs George Parry, Mrs. Harry Raker, Mrs. D. E. Stevens.

Mrs. Anna Stone, Mrs. you sayj" may not be applied for by herself or her parents, but by her captain who judges whether the can Caroline face was as secretive in. mi s. Arthur Brown, Shawnee on Delaware and Miami, Mrs.

H. G. Drew, Mt. Vernon, Mrs. I.

Harrison, Mrs. Margaret Sexton, Mrs. John Papson. Mrs. Robert Kloess, Mrs.

Paul Whelan, Mrs. C. D. Shull, Mrs. Henry Hcfelee, Mrs.

John Lan gan, Mrs. Edgar Lazarus, all of as the Sphinx as she answered carefully, "I guess you know what is all right. I can't tell you what didate measures up to the stand ards set by the national organiza Reginald Wise. Unique Doll Show tion. The council makes the ap to do." plication to the national commit tee, only when convinced that 1 i iutia, vw hi tab 1 ArmiCPC Intprpct I want me to do.

I can't have my ouuuusuurg. Misses Emig Honor Bride elect the high standards are met. Camp is a fitting place for an mother." in "You mean that I'm to tell you award of this nature, since it is in camp that these girls put into Misses Ruth and Louise Emig, Hickory Street, recently enter what embarasses me. and if I More Than 160 Entered Kresge Contest: Prize Win ners Are Announced practice the arts and skills taught don't like it, you won't do it any more? tained at their home in honor of Miss Doleen Eleanor Stecker, Race Street, whose marriage to to them in their troops. Campers make their own costumes, cook Daughter Tells All appetizing meals, and practice Mrs.

Smith was rather aston Jacob tmig, Hickory Street, will Dolls from many countries of many other household arts. Each ished at her daughter's astuteness. take place tonight at 7 clock in the world: dolls that talk, walk of the girls honored by the Golden but she said, "Yes." the Providence Presbyterian and dance; dolls of great size and "Oh mother, I'm awfully glad. Eaglet award have been loyal campers at Camp Archbald. Now I can tell you about the day tiny dolls; rag dolls, dolls that are prizes for their long and beautiful tresses, and ancient dolls The striking cape costume (left) In soft green, beige and brown tweed knit Is teamed no with A handsome eamnus or town you gave a party and you said cnurch.

There were 16 guests. 0 0 0 Hazel Morris Weds Thomas Jones Mr. and Mrs. James D. Morris.

Mary Atherton that husbands and wives should brown rib knit blouse and is lovely for the more formal moments of a co ed's life. The other outfit (right) frock of brown rabbit woolen has were to be found in a most inter Honored at Party not sit next to each other. I think esting exhibit made last week at includes a jacket of vari colored tweed, lined with needlepoint knitted wool to match the smart dress in buttons on the sleeves to match they always should sit right next In honor of Miss Mary Watt the Kresge Dollar Store. red earth, a new color. the accents on the norkets.

each other. I was wondering what The store management offered Atherton, North Main Avenue, who will be married August 24, Harrison Street, Taylor, announce the marriage of their daughter, Hazel, and Thomas Jones, Eynon prizes for dolls of various classi everybody would think. You won't do that any more, will By MARIAS' YOUNG classes or on week end trips to town. The frock can be worn under fications and more than lbu en NTEW lORk, Aug. 17.

New knitted outfits that resemble hand a Winter coat, and the jacket or cape will go over other dresses. you." tered in the contest. The dolls were judged Saturday and the award of "But there's nothing wrong with Miss Ann Jackson, Richmont Street, entertained at luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Scranton Country Club. There were 16 guests. Misses Elizabeth Wall, Electric Street, and Eleanor Stone, that, my dear.

That is the way prizes was made at 3 clock bat it done almost everywhere. to crowd the country's campuses this Fall, for they're exactly the dresses one silk and one wool. Also one dressy but not fussy silk thing the fashion teacher dress for teas and rushing parties, one coat, two evening dresses, urdav afternoon. The exhibition "But mother I get so worried was unique and attracted much Sweaters and skirts still will be standard costumes, of course, suitable accessories, whatever one needs in the way of active sports I'm only 14 but I can't help getting North Washington Avenue, enter interest. worried about you.

I get so upset but, since undergraduates are supposed to develop taste and indi togs and whatever one can lay hands on in the way of sweaters and tained at a buffet supper and The dolls represented all parts v. i ma De viduality as well as a background of larnin', it's a good idea to mix skirts. heCltatM Rilt hop rrtrttAA pun. I of the world. One unusually at bridge party recently at the Wall residence for Miss Atherton.

The guests numbered 16. HIVMItl OUU 4V 4 1 A A A i A i i plied, that I'm getting to be a 1 liuuics uiai are jusi as casual ana comion tn evening Tap isn i on me musi nsi, dui us a line xning 10 tractive toy was brought from Paris in 1900. and a tiny china doll wild womaa. Is that it? Don't BDle al me smarx as moiners town suits. nave.

Liips, gay little scarfs, inexpensive blouses to be substituted 0 0 0 not more than an inch and a half you worry about me. I always Either of the two leading Autumn silhouettes one straight and for sweaters, extra collar and cuff sets and amusing pins aren't absO' Alice R'ozelle Know wnats ngnt. aear. I was slim, the other high waisted and full skirted will flatter the aver lute necessities either, but they certainly help to make simpler the btreet, this city. The ceremony took place June 29 in the parsonage of the First Welsh Baptist Church, the Rev.

T. T. Richards officiating. There were no attendants. 0 0 0 Guild Holds Vesper Service Miss Helen Hartley, Chinchilla, was hostess at her home Sunday for an outdoor vesper service, held by the World Wide Guild of Im manuel Baptist Church.

0 0 0 Ladies' Aid To Hold Rally The annual rally of the Ladies' Aid Society, Petersburg Presbyterian Church, will be held at the church October 8, with Mrs. Carrie Pitman in charge. She will be assisted by Mesdamcs Anna Wid emer, Emma oVn Bergen, Dorothy Mason and Christine Kane. Sets Wedding Date long, yet a piece of art work, also claims to have originated in France. There were dolls from oiuj iu idiiv iu mis.

oidive uiai i44 i. i ma 6uic, im: idiici jiidivcs nci iuuiv uuiigfr iiidu iier UL WI1U ui casta UI1 a uuugci. Miss Alice Rozclle, daughter of way and my own conscience told China and one that was brought to approaching years and harmonizes beautifully with flat heeled shoes And, although you can make Phi Betta Kappa grades without Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rozclle, me so.

But otherwise let us leave America from Russia. The little James Avenue, has chosen August and perky high crowned hats with feathers. attractive lounging pajamas, a swishy house coat and pretty slippers, it at this, that I'm a pretty good 27, as the date of her marriage to old lady and can go far wrong. The widely discussed short, boxy jackets and longer, flaring your study hours will be more pleasant if you have them. These, girl visitors at the exhibition found much enjoyment in a lady doll with real hair which has not lost on you trust me? swagger coats are right down the co ed's alley, too.

So are fitted however, along with luggage, handkerchief cases, laundry bags and "Oh yes. You're grand, mother. Raymond W. Hedglin, son of William Hedglin, Joseph Avenue. The ceremony will be performed in the Myrtle Street M.

E. Church. its charm although 49 years old. reefers with directoire revers. If you can have only one coat, it had writing paper, generally are pretty limited.

I guess I've been actine like a An old fashioned china doll was better be a fitted model of finest camel's hair in a neutral shade to Stick to one color scheme just as your mother and older sisters baby, loure lust the same you just one year younger. Mrs. Albert Snyder will be ma ahyays were. I won't be silly go with everything. That is, of course, if your school is in a fairly have learned to do.

If the one and only topcoat is brown, you can't I l'9Tm flimatA If in a nnlHai nna Vnil nan V. 1 ,,11 a A 4 nrA km, A Klnnlr lit wnn aa). nt AfnArVA p4, rt A 1 Occupying a central position tron of honor, and Kenneth Ro again. was a huge doll which interested zelle will attend Mr. Hedglin as Mrs.

Smith sighed, "For this we the mechanical person. It had in best man. side mechanism for the reception have daughters. From now on I eany fan, maKe me jacKei 01 a aress ana jacKet ensemoie serve and Autumnish heather mixtures. MaKe a careiui list Deiore you have a mentor in my own child.

8S a WTaP buy a thing, then, regardless of the marvelous bargains you see, My lift is no longer my A good jacket or cape outfit can form the nucleus of any well don't be tampted by them unless you know perfectly well that they of a phonograph record with op Auxiliary erative clockwork which will To Be Entertained Ana sne was ngnt. ihere is no planned college wardrobe. Dress and little coat together can go to fit into your color scheme and will be one hundred per cent useful. cause dollie to sav its pravers Ladies' Auxiliary to the Crafts Equally as interesting from a me adolescent girl where her parents chanical standpoint was the doll are concerned, or boy either for TONSILS rrmoTM by DIATHERMY without oils, bltedinc or dltiblhlj. $25 EXA.MINA.

ON FREE Dr. John T. Downing TONSIL RPf( IAI.IRT Kt rlril Nat'l Bank Bldf. Tet USt which danced and walked Scrantonians Travel Near and Far that matter. They are our real men Club will be entertained at a corn roast Thursday at Lake Sheridan.

Reservations for transportation may be made with Mrs. H. W. Schoen and Mrs. Clyde An The prize winners in the dif moralists.

ferent classes were: prettiest, Lois uiesing, tast Mountain Koad: Ut r. i.nM Koct a. a ti tv cn 'Mrs rrea jenes Miss Beatrice Jones, Clay Ave guests of Miss Dorothy Maxey, nue, was the guest of Miss Jane Birch Street; homeliest, Cather Supper Farty Monroe Avenue, last week. William McNamara, Quincy Ave Noble, Lake Ariel, during the past me Sciacca, 220 North Garfield Mrs. Fred Jones.

Lake Ariel, en week. nue, was the week end guest of A enue: most hair. Helen Calpin, tertained at a swimming party and Miss Anne Williams, Taylor uui avenue; largest, Duiiei supper party Saturday in Woodward. 630 Costello Court: honor of her nenhpu FrpH SihmI Avenue, was the week end guest smallest, Emilie Fritz, 824 Elec The guests included: Miss Anne Pf Mrs Fred Jones, Lake Ariel. trie Street; fattest, Alice Silkierka, Williams, Miss Nancy Coar, Miss Mr.

and Mrs. James Carpender, 1007 Cedar Avenue; thinnest. Ber Dorothy Maxev. Miss Nancv Jpr I Crystal Lake, are motoring through and Miss Guitelle Brandwene, Quincy Avenue, are in New York. Martin F.

Haggerty and Daniel L. Haggerty, Apple Street, Dunmore, are in Atlantic City. Miss Nancy Simons, Paupack, and Miss Dorothy Otis, New York, were week end guests of Mrs. W. E.

Bittenbender, Park Street. Robert B. Edgar, Detroit, was the week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark K.

Edgar, Mulberry Street. Mrs. Paul Criblet, Towson, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. P. L.

Sylvester, North Washington Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallagher, Pittston Avenue, had as their recent guests Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Ryan and William Ryan, New York. Miss Marie Cavanaugh, River Street, has returned from Long Branch, and her sister.

Miss Jean Cavanaugh, has returned from a vacation in New York. nice Gilder, 631 Madison Avenue; myn. Miss Cornelia Parkhurst, Canada. most unusual, Elizabeth McEl likes Barre: Gtoree Hourk Jr Mr and frc VAuirA Russell Wall Edward Beavers Mvrtle Street, have leased the at their Summer home, Lake Winola. Mr.

and Mrs. Carleton Theus and children. Savannah, Ga, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Sasscer, North Washington Avenue.

William L. Connell Monroe Avenue, Dunmore, spent the weekend in Lavalette, N. J. Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Little and sons, Madison Avenue, Dunmore, have returned from Lavalette, where they spent the month as guests of Judge and Mrs. Norman Reeves, Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs.

George Mott, Clarks Summit, will return this week from California, where they have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Jermyn former Scranton residents. W. Edgar Connell, New York, was the guest during the past week of his sister, Mrs.

Margaret Connell Poirson, Madison Avenue. Jack Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Morris Avenue, is spending two weeks at Big Hickory Lake, Spruks Camp. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert G. Simon, Division Street are visiting Mrs. rump christian and John Ripple Cottage at Lake Clemo. M.

Alice Scanlon 428 SPRUCE STREET AUGUST "CLOSE OUT" OF 2 Pc. Suits, Sportswear, Dresses and Evening Gowns AT COST AND BELOW COST! henny, 314 Pear Street; best costumed foreign doll, Barbara Sto lin, 1828 Washburn Street: old fashioned, Ella O'Brien, 506 Harrison Avenue. Rippard, Wilkes Barre. Philip Christian, Pine Street, was 0 0 0 the week end guest of Edward Beavers Jr, Jane Noble To Entertain Mr. and Mrs.

Tudor R. Williams. Taylor Avenue, spent the week Miss Jane Noble, Lake Ariel. end in New York. War Mothers To Hold Party Scranton Chapter of American War Mothers will entertain at a will entertain at a swimming party Miss Hester Dunham.

Electric ana supper today at her home. George Houck Lake Clemo. Mrs. P. L.

McDonnell and daughter, Shirley. Ward Street, Dun more, are vacationing in Kearney, N. J. Mrs. Frank Fives and son, Frank, Warren Street, Dunmore, are in Buffalo, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vail, Taylor Avenue, are entertaining Miss Gertrude Vail, East Merion, L. and Napoleon Knopduell, Canton, O.

Miss Mary Maxey, Monroe Avenue, and Miss Wilhelmina Scheuer, Mulberry Street, are enjoying a three weeks' motor trip through the New England States. Among those from this city who attended the races at Goshen during the past week were: Mrs. Major Lee White, Miss Betty White, Ralph Amerman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benjamin, Dick Mc Nichols, Joseph Gunster, Miss Anne Weeks.

Miss Mattie Edgar, Mrs. James G. Horan, Miss Elizabeth Kelly, Miss Margaret Kelly, Joseph English, Michael Eagen, Miss Margaret Gallagher, Misses Helen Tighe and Ruth Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steele, S.

V. r. Quackenbush, Harry Dartt. Street, is spending the month at 0 0 0 Lavaiette. card party this afternoon in Melody Fm'nhAnv CniM Charles Connell, North Webster Gardens.

Nay Aug Park. Mrs. tv c. Mary O'Malley, president, has ap 5erve pointed the following committee ul 1 ransn, cago, for the occasion: Mrs. Laura nimrn, wiu noia a caretena Mr.

and Mrsr. Bernard Heinz, Mofan, chairman; Mrs. Isabelle gardens of Mrs. J. North Webster Avenue, have re W.

Oakford, Waverly, Thursday turned from Altoona Knapp, Mrs. Mary Madden. Mrs Fred Stone, Loch Arbour, N. J. evening at 6 clock.

In the event Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Amormsn Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Murphy, of rain the supper will be served Monroe Avenue, are spending the Tender, Golden Yellow Sweet Corn Fresh Every Day 2) iiiuwis. me yuoiic is inviiea. i montn ai Lay um. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Rafter, Gibson Street; Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Norden Thursday afternoon the usual Mrs. C.

C. Rose, North Webster bridge tea will be conducted by Avenue, has returned from Spring the guild at Mrs. Oakford home. Lake, N. where she was the Emma Brown, Mrs.

Anna McPeak and Mrs. Grace Colborn. Progressive pinochle, bridge and dominoes will be played, and there will be prises for high scores and for non players. The public is invited, and players are asked to provide cards. All members are urged to attend.

0 Polish Union Playing will begin at 2:30 o'clock. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vandling 0 0 0 Kose. Miss Myfanwy Roberts.

Electric Mrs. Megargee Honored at Party Mr. and Mrs. John RevnnlHa Street, has returned from a South Mattress and Pillow Renovating Furniture Repairing Recovering Electric Street, were week end ern cruise. Uric A I To Hold Dance Honoring Mrs.

Robert W. Me guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith ONE MINUTE Cube Steaks A Tasty Summer Dish iboQ gargee, formerly Miss Betty Sykes. tee of Branch 44, Polish National tn entertained at a din visit with her parentSi Mr nd ner party recently in Hotel Jer lllVU VI 4TUI1C1 Hit.

1 CLtllUJ I i A.cL i Ji nnyn. Thelma Ross, Alice Hughes, MODERN WOMEN Need No Met monthly pain and delj due to oerroua itrmin, ipour eaueee. Chi thee un Diamond Brand Pil la are effectire, reliable and re Qaick RtlM. feold by all druamta for over 45 vaan. Atrial Mrs.

Ralph Amerman, at LaPlume. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon P. Richards and daughter, Anne, Pine Street, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Georec plans to conduct an annual dance i.h.J"le S.auk Donnelly, Ruth EndfieliVs 27th Annual Sale of FUR COATS The season's newest models are presented for the first time. Prices during this sale offer you worth while savings. As always, your guarantee of real value. Endfield standard of quality remains.

ENDFIELD'S FUR SHOPPE Harrity, Gertrude Harrington and Mary O'Donnell. SCRANTON BEDDING CO. Phone 8115. Sill which will be held September 26, at the American Legion Hall, 906 RAiltV, 1 i A rrnl Da. 0 0 0 B.

Jermyn, Fair Haven, Vt. Fred Atherton, Jefferson Avenue, and son, James, New York, 1 Dili. sieka, chairman of this committee. Kuth Kitzman Assorted Cold Cuts For Picnic Lunches and Summer Menus 'ini iiamono aaxiior is being assisted by George Szpajer, Honored at Party win sail this week for a West Indies' cruise. Honoring her sister.

Miss Ruth Misses Helen and Marv Elizabeth Hourigan, Harvey's Lake, were the Kitzman, Prospect Avenue, whose marriage to Wilbert B. Lloyd, South Rebecca Avenue, will take place August 22, Miss Hilda Kitzman, recently entertained at a variety shower at her home. The josepn riuptvowsKi, josepn Ja pral, Frank L. Owcarz, Stanley Szpajer, Vincent Kania and Mrs. Mary Owcarz.

Others named are as follows: Tickets, George Szpajer, chairman; Frank Owcarz, Stanley Szpajer, Leokadja Jako bowska, Stefanie Kania, Helen Owcarz, Jean Kania and Helen Owcarz; refreshments, Stanley Szpajer and John Kania. guests numbered 16. GREATEST SPECIAL EVER OFFERED ON PERMANENT WAVES! For a Limited Time Only $5 Croquignole 3 2 Combination Spiral and Croquignole FREDERIC PERMANENT $5 Early Appointment Keqiettti CHAFED SKIN Ji XT' Li. Don't suffer needlessly! Apply I Urple VlUO INlght. I lOOthiogResinolOintmenttoquickly HARRY D.

MOORE "Good Meat" 313 N. WASH. AVE. DIAL 4 6166 I rdicr tbt firry torment and restore comfort to tender, reddened (kin. BETTY JEAN CONNELL BLDG.

SUITE 701 Villa Charles, Mt. Po cono, Friday, August 2S Miss It. Adv Betty Jeane Beauty Shoppe TEETER, Prop. 508 DIME BANK BLDG. PHONE 3 4552.

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