The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1938 Page: 3 of 10
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ChichashaOhlaThHiraday
Tnr. cnincASiu star
TAr.C TOREK
:rs elake hostess '
0 LUNCHEON CLUB
Un. J. T. Btake. uucd bjr Mis.
rank Builry. entertained members
1 the Wednesday Luncheon Club
Hry delightfully at the regular
ireting held this seek at her home
n South Seventh Street.
The home saa beautifully deco-
cted with vases o( sweet peas eotn-
ined with snapdragons and roses
? pastel shades. The dininff table
as covered with a handsome lace
loth and centered aiUi a bowl of
hese flowers. Each small table was
Iso centered with a small vase of
lowers Place cards and tallies car
ied out the idea of an old fash-
oned bouquet. A delirious lunch-
on was served.
In the bridge games Mrs. Henry
lari won high stoic for the mem-
bers Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Gllkey
ut for low score with Mrs. Bailey
he successful winner. Beautiful
lifts were presented the winners
fhpccial guests were Mrs W. W.
lome. Mrs F. 8. Erdwurm and Mrs
O. Mays
Members present were Mcsdames
1. Boon. Bailey. Brice Smih T.
IL Williams Kayser Oilkey and
Major.
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MRS. DUBGSEB 8. 8. CLASS
HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING
Members of Mrs H. H. DuBose"s
Sunday School class of the Epworth
Methodist Church enjoyed an es-
pecially delightful meeting Wednes-
The general topic for the after-
day afternoon In the home of Mrs IMon WM -National Playgrounds" : nsday at the Country Club by Mrs
Ava Kilgort: with Mrs. Bob Wilson A nlercung paper was given i L. D. Johnuin snd Mrs W. J.
isslstant hostess. by Mrs Otto Brsy on the subject ! Schults.
Because of the illness of Mr. Du-
Base it has been impossible for Mrs.
Dubose to meet with the class fsr
several weeks so everyone was es-
pecially pleased to have her with
them for this occasion.
The members met at 2:30 o'clock.
There was no business session. Mrs.
J. A. Walker chairman of the so-
cial committee Lad charge of the
entertainment for the afternoon.
Permanents
Uand Looks are a Requisite te
a (teed Time. So Look four
Best. Make Year Appoint-
ment Now For Yoar Perma-
nent. MR. W. W. W 1 1. SON
119 N. 4th rhona 7fi
Monday Sensational Values in
75 SILK DRESSES
Games and contests were enjoy-
ed. Prize winners were Mrs. A. B
Boyett. Mrs John Turley Mrs
Hardy Wood and Mrs W. C- Weath-
erly. All were presented with gifts
for their success
Delicious refreshments were serv-
ed from a table centered with a vase
of various colored flowers Mrs Du-
Bose pouied.
Mrs A. B. Boyett was welcomed
ss a new member of the class
Especial guests were meidames A-
L. Hollingsworth. Jack Benson and
small daughter Brenda and Mia
Dorothy Mallonee.
4- i' -;j
Mrs. Clarence Hurt and small
von Jack and Mr. and Mrs Frank
Oates all of Oklahoma City visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cates of
S37 Dakota Avenue on Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs Gates are expecting their
daughter Mrs Billy Wills of Creeds
Colorado to arrive Sunday to spend
a month with them.
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1935 STUDY CLUB
HEARS LES80N ON
NATIONAL PLAYGROUNDS
1925 Study Club members met
Wednesday afternoon In the home of
Mrs R. E. Fir ids 1327 South Sev-
enteenth Street.
The business session mas presided
jover by Mrs Will Linn club presi-
dent.
Roil call was answered by Individ-
i ual assignments
of "The Stale of Washington.'
-Mrs. T. L. Duffey then gave a
very Instructive paper or "Oregon."
- Delicious refreshments were serv-
ed at the close or the afternoon by
the hostess.
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LOSERS IN DeMOLAY
MOTHERS' CONTEST
ENTERTAIN WINNERS
Cne of the cleverest affairs of the
week was the party at which the
losers In a recent attendance con-
test conducted by the DeMoiay
Mothers entertained the winners on
Wednesday afternoon. The affair
was held In the home of Mrs. Mae
McMurray at 2123 Dakota Avenue.
An old fashioned luncheon was
served at one o'clock. Guests were
I seated at one long table seating
j fourteen and two small tables. Red
I and white checked tablecloths were
-WORTH UP TO $1.98
Priced For a Quick
Clean-Up.
Basement Choice
98
$
Exactly 75 Silk Dresses in
(his group. Both Plain and
Printed Silk Crepes. Long
and Short Sleeves. Every
Dress a sensational value-
Good Colors to select from.
On Sale in The Dixie Bar-
gain Basement.
used keroerpe lamps occupied a
place of honor at the tables and old
fashioned dishes were used for pre-
serves and Jellies as well as In the
service. Much merriment was caus-
ed when beans were parsed In a big
bowl with a cup for dipping them
out Instead of our modem spoon.
Oilier Old fashioned delicacies serv-
ed were chicken with dumplings
sauerkrauat and different kinds of
preserves Coffee was pouied from
an old time agate coffee pot.
At the close of the luncheon the
afternoon was spent informally with
games Pictuiei of the group aeie
also taken.
Winners who were guests were
Mcsdames Btalcup Howard. Wil-
liams Evans Cherry Collins Street-
er Crickraberger and Breese.
Especial guests of the winners
were Mcsdames Elkins Gild den.
Pickerel and Davis All new mem-
bers of the organisation.
Losers In the contest who acted
ss hostesses were Mesdames Mac-
Murray Austin. Yates Wallace.
Smith. Babb McElroy Hubbard
and Tolclwr
In the contest which closed the
first of January the captains were
Mrs Wayne Evans for the winning
team and Mrs A. J. TolCher for the
losers
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LADIES GOLF AND BRIDGE
CLUB HOLDS MEETING
Members of the Ladies Golf and
Bridge Club were entertained Wed'
A delicious luncheon was served
at one o'clock from a table charm-
ingly decorated with pink begonias.
No golf games were played all
giving the afternoon to bridge.
Among the golf players Mrs Lee
made high score and won the golf
ball the regular prize for thane
players. Mrs. Jeff Williams scored
high for the regular bridge players.
Mrs.' F. E. Wallace of Childress.
Texas was an especial guest.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Myrtle K. Floyd secretary
of the Townsend club announces
that a meeting of Townsend Club
No. 1 will be held Sunday January
16th. a three o'clock at the city hall
in Chickasha.
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PHILO MATHIS MEMBERS
STUDY DON MARQUIS
Philo Mathis Club members met
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in
the home of Miss Jessie Draring at
31 South Sixth Street.
' A program on "Don Marquis was
; presented.
! Miss Ruby Nurcnbcrgcr gave "The I
Life of Dm Maiquis in a very en-
' terlalning manner while Com-
' ments Made by Sir Christopher
Motley on Don Marquis" was given
j by Miss Frances Johnson.
I Miss Jessie During gave the book
"Archibald and Mehitabel" in a
veiy clever manner.
I $ ?K VA
i B. Y. A. CLUB
HOLDS MEETINb
Mn. Roy Edwards of 1109 Iowa
j Avenue entertained the B. Y. A.
j club members very charmingly
j Wednesday afternoon at the regular
; meeting of the club.
Rialtd
Last Day
The Girl Said No
Irene. Hervey
Robert Armstrong
SAURDAY
America's Fastest Pilot
DICK FOUAN
She Loved a Fireman"
Ann Sheridan
Robt Armstrong
Hey Kids! 3-Stooge
Motion Picture Machines
Sun Tues.
IRENE DUNNE
HIGH WIDE
AND HANDSOME .
with
RANDOLPH SCOTT
Theatre Program
WASHITA
Today. Sal-Tic Prisoner of Zen-
da" Ronald Colman Madeline
Carroll.
Sun.. Mon Tues "Love and Hia-
a 1th Walter Wine he 11 Brn
Demie and Simons Simon .
Wed Thurs It's Love Tm After
with Leslie Howard and Beiiie Da-
vis RIALTO
Lat Time Today "The Girl Bald
No" with Robert Armstrong and
Irene Hervey.
Bat. Only She Married a Fire-
man' with Dick Horan; also Cspt.
rrwnk Hawks In "The Mysterious
Pilot."
Sun.. Mon.. Tues. "High. Wide
and Handsome" with Irene Dunne
and Randolphs Scott.
Wed. Thurs "Beg. Borrow or
Steal" with Prank Morgan and
Florence Rice.
House decorations and bridge ap-
pointments were cleverly carried out
in colors of blue and white.
In the bridge games Mrs. R. I
Olson scored high and Mrs Glenn
Baxter low. Both were presented
with beautiful gifts. H
Delicious refreshments were ser-
ved. a- v -V
BLACK KAT MEMBERS
TO GIVE PARTY NEXT WEEK
Miss Frances Johnson pledge to
the Black Cat club entertained the
members and pledges Monday even-
ing at her home 1012 Chickasha
Avenue.
A short business meeting was
held after which the hours were
spent Informally. Plans were made
for a party to be given next week
by tlie members and pledges.
Delicious refreshments were served
to Mrs. Major DeKlndcr Misses
Sharp. Coulson Goodnight. Fields.
Miller Price and Phipps all mem-
bers and to the following pledges:
Misses Feely Perkins Johnson
Dry den and Norton.
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WANDA LOU DAVID60N
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. George W. Davidson assisted
by Mrs. Allen McElhoney. enter-
tained a group of children Saturday
honoring tlie blithday of her daugh-
ter. Wanda Lou.
The hours were spent with games.
Eaeli little guest mas presented with
a toy balloon as a favor. The
honoree was the recipient of many
lovely gifts from her little friends.
Among those present were Mackey
McElhoney Betty Ruth Clark. Mabel
Thompson Ranees looney Marvin
Henry Dorothy Metcalf Buddy
McCrea. Tommy Tucker Bobby
Gene Kizer. Verna Campbell Jo
Ann Campbell. Howard Brown.
Charles Brown Lois Belle May ; installation of officers of the Law- i interesting program rommcinorat-
on Camp. jing .' founding ot the organizal-
Drparlinent Commander Wm. F. ' foil. This was given by Miss Sadir
Uhlc of Ponca City Oklahoma was ; Puckett aaxiMlcd by Mum Ruth
tlie Installing officer for Henry W. Scales.
law ton Camp Number 6 and Mrs. Delicious refrc.ihincnls were ser-
Katie Geneva Stewart of I aw ton. ' ved at L:e close or the afternoon
Department President of the Auxil- by the hostess
iuries was installing officer for the Those present were Mcsdames
auxiliary. ' M. A. Nash. Virgil Alexander. Leslie
Department officers present were 'Mills. J. . W. . Kayser. Thomas B.
R. B. Stewart. Lawton. Oklahoma Loscy ' Julian' J. F. Blake. J. D.
who -is Department Inspector and j Brown. Henry Carl. S. I. McEUioes
Past Department Commander. . and Misses Ma:y Bell. Sadie Puck-
Department officers of the Auxil- et and Ruth Scales
iary who were present beside Mrs. j -I' v -r
Katie Geneva Stewart. Department ! DELPHIAN CLUB MEMBERS I
President were Mrs. J. E. Hoy. of j RE-ELECT OFFICERS I
Lawton. Department Secretary. Mrs. j Delphian Club members met Mon-1
Ada Knight of Lawton Department day afternoon in the home of Mrs.
Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Clay ! Harris Mullican. 1303 Minnesota
HCNOREE AT PARTY
Mias Johnaphcne Briscoe bride
elect of next Sunday was honoree
Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. M. C.
Mandeville and Mrs. Adrian Melton
entertained a - group -very delight-
fully at a line party at the Washita
followed by an informal hour at
the Mellon home at 628 South
Sixth Street
The home was lovely with appro-
priate decorations. The tea table
from which delicious refreshments
were served was lovely with white
carnations combined with stevla and
delphinium making an unusually
beautiful centerpiece. Those who Brooks of Law-ton. Department ; Avenue The annual election of
assisted in the dining room were Treasurer Mrs. A. L. Hollingsworth officers was a feature of the meet-
Mrs. John Briscoe who poured and ; of Chickasha. Department Patriotic : ing. All present officers were re-
a shower of gifts piled Into s beau -
tlfuliy trimmed basket topped with
a tiny bride and groom.
Twenty two guests were present
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MRS. W. 8. CHE8TNUTT
HONORED WITH
SURPRISE PARTY
Mr. ad Mrs. Roy Johnson were:
hast and hostess at a delightful
surprise party Tuesday evening when
they honored the birthdate of Mrs
W. 8. Chestnutt by Inviting a group
of her Intimate friends in to spend
the evening with her.
The honoree wes the recipient of .
many beautiful gifts. They were
cleverly presented to her by her
small granddaughter little Patricia1
Ann Johnson.
"Rummy was played. Prize win- !
tiers were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mor-.
gon.
Delicious refreshments featured!
by a beautifully decorated birthday '
cake were served by the hostess as- j
sis ted by her daughter. Miss Fay Lee i
Johnson.
Around fifteen guests were pres-
ent. m .
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MISS ZOE SWANSON
MARRIES M. E. HARRIS. JR
Announcement has been made by
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Swanson of
the marriage of their daughter Miss
Zoe Unnea Swanson to Mr. M. E.j
Harris Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Harris of Chickasha. j
The wedding was an event of
Jtuiiftry 8 In Denver Colorado.
The ceremony ace performed In the
home of the brides uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Scott
The bride was lovely In an ensem-
ble of thistle colored wool . with
corsage of while roses and valley
lilies. Her matron of honor was
her aunt Mrs. ScoU who was gown-
ed In Wallis Mue. Mr. Scott nerved
as beet man.
Immediately following the cere-1
mony Mr. and Mrs. Scott entertain-!
ed with a reception honoring the j
newly wedded couple. j
Both young people are well known i
in Chirkasha. Mrs. Harris received !
her early education in the Chick- j
adia schools later going to Denver i
I
then returning to O C. W. for col-.
laM iwwk .
lege work.
Mr. Harris is a graduate of the
.i j - .. 1
hxsl schools and of the Oklahoma
A. and M. College at Stillwater. He
Is now connected with the office of
Paul Karris architect in Chickasha.
The young couple are now honey j
mooning at different points in Colo-
redo but will soon return to Cluck-
asha where they will make their.
home. j
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MRS. R. L. WALLACE
HOSTESS TO
KEEDLBCRAFT CLUB
N'ecdlecraft club membrrs enjoyed
a very delightful meeting on Tuesday
i" hT" R U Wallace j Hollingsworth Mrs. Ira E. Cornel-
at 1410 Iowa Avenue. tuz. Mrs Loyd Palmer. Mrs. DrVeny
n l V' M:.. Alva Kilgore. Mr. A L. Hoi-
an all day Ung The morning Mr nd
hour were spent with needlework Mr CMjs
A delicious luncheon was served at rr(n.mFn(Jt wr.
ved after Installation of officers
the tea and coffee table being p re-
filled over by Miss Helen Cornelius
one o'clock 'from a long table lovely !
with central decoration of a bowl of j
vari colored sweet peas placed on a !
reflector.
Favor of sweet pe.s wvre given
each guest.
After luncheon the hours were
spent informally.
EdFCii guests (were Meedamcp
Ada Ramsey and Mrs. R. A. Lj le of
Houston. Texas a former member of
the dub
Seven other membf
present.
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MRS. MX ENTERTAINS
SNAPDRAGON OARDEN UNIT
i lass Friday afternoon to an infoim-
i ai group of friends who came to
j pay their respects to Dr. Marquer-
; ita Axe her who was visiting at the
were Krmper home.
Dr. Axe her was formerly on the
fatuity of the O. C. W.. Stic has
been with tlie T. C. U. at Ft. Worth
. for a number of years but recently
The Snapdragon Unit of the local resigned her place there The group
garden clubs was entertained Tues- included some twenty teachers from
day afternoon in the home of Mrs. j ic (diege who had taught with
Murray Nix at 1702 South Sixteenth j Dr. Ay her.
Street with Mix. Bob Eskridge as!
assistant hostess. : MR. AND MRS. ANDERSON
A most interesting program was . viSITINO IN MINERAL WELLS
presented by Mrs. Joe Ross Mrs.! Mr and Mrs. Oatley Anderson
Jack Hopkins. Mrs. Oscar Pence and cft Wednesday morning for Mineral
Mrs. James Rigney who discussed Weil. Texas where they plan to
different phases of floaer growing. 1 spcnd . weck They have Just re-
Sprclal numbers were a reading I tllnlri from Cliicago where they
by Joan Davis and a tap dance by spent a week attending the anuuai
George Ishlcr.
Mrs. W. W. Maley was an especial
guest. Mrs. Bob Osborn wss wel-
coined as a new member of the unit.
Thirteen members were present.
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SPANISH WAR VETERANS
INSTALL OFFICERS
A number of Spanish War veter-
ans and ladies of the AuxJiary of j MISS MURPHY
Joe Wheeler Camp Number 9 Chick- ; Members of P. E. O. Chapter CR 1
asha visited Henry W. Lawton were entertained Tuesday afternoon
Camp Number 6 and its Auxiliary i in the parlors of Austin Hall of the
of Lawton. Oklahoma last Sunday : O. C. W. with Miss Mabel Murphy
afternoon. 'as hostess.
The occasion of the visit was the 1 A feature of tlie day was a most
Instructor Mrs. Ira EL Cornelius of
Chickasha. Department Color Bear -
er and Mn. Grin Ashton of Chick-
1 asha. Chairman of Americanization
Committee.
) After the installation of the of -
j fibers of the Camp and its Auxiliary
a Joint meeting of the Camp and i A most interesting and instruet-
Auxillary was conven at which lve discussion of Oklahoma laws re-
garding women and children and
measures now before Congress was
meeting Ira E. Cornells of Chick-
asha was presiding officer.
Today and
HIST0RY!StGREATEST5ADVENTURE!
COMING
Prevue Sat. Night!
Love and Hisses
Waller Wine hell Ben Bernie
Simone Simon
' Hear Her Sing!
Helpful remarks were made by
Mrs. Jranx V!i. Past Department
President of the Auxiliary and
membrrs of the Henry W. Lawton
Camp and A. L. Hollingsworth of
the Cliii kasha Camp
Major Todd of the U. 8 Army.
stationed at Fort Sill and who was
. . I
piesent and help d care for General (
IfwiiMi tlf wa-tnH kwM fawwaul I
Henry w Lasrum. when General delightful party Monday evening in!
Uiwton was kl!d in the Philippines ; home of Mrs W. M. Cog an at I
ass called upon to speak. j 1827 South Thirteenth Street aith j '
He gac some very interesting and ; iheir families at the honorees.
informative sutemente of tlie hie- The hours were spent informally!
Y
death of General Lawton in mem-
ory of whom the City of Lawton and
the Spanish War Veterans Camp at
Lawton were named
llieie were visitors and members
present from Fort Sill. Waurika.
Apache. Frederick. Waiters and
; Chickasha there being more than I star met Saturday afler-
jone hundred in attendance those jn0)n m tfce home of Mrv j. A ;
attending from CliickaJia bein: Townwnd . g Alabama Avenue .to
Mrs. H N. Crouse. Mrs. prin Ash- j-nor Mrs. Hoyt Carter formerly j
Mss Sylvia Townsend of Chickasha -The
h.irs were spent playing
Bc-ano. Prizes won were graciously '
presented to the honoree by the
winners. At the dose of the games '
the honoree was also presented with
a shower of beautiful and miscel-'
U neons gifts from her friends.
Refreshments were served by a
committee made up of 'Mesdames.
Ad Knht of lhe Ijwt0n
AuxJiary.
Mrs. Charles Kemper of 1928
8outh Fourteenth Street was hostess
i fuinlture
''January
markel held there each
eVrled. They ny: Mrs (V. E.
' McGinnis president: Mis. A. J.
Barry vee president: Mrs. John
Elschcid secretary: Mrs. W. K.
Felds treasurer; Mrs. A. J. Roberts
1 parliamentarian; Mrs. P. G. Spin-
I ing Jr. reporter
Saturday!
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v
imuararn
presented by Mrs. W. H. Gil key and .sister Mrs. Owen Rakcape. the Ru-
by Mrs. R W. Stuuon. Twenty five n)rr Pauline Oxley Salmons
members were present.
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HOLLYHOCK GARDEN UNIT
MEMBERS ENTERTAIN
FAMILIES
.
Hollyhock Garden Unit members
of tlie local garden clubs giro a
. a . a I i - i I
j Delicious refreshments were serv- j
I ed at the close of the evening
! Twenty two were p; event
j-
.MRS. HOYT CARTER
HC-vOREE AT SHOWER
Members of Chapter 29 of the'
H N. Chouse. A. R. Collin and F.
w.Rey.
ELpecial gueais wire Mesdames
jL Washburn. W. & McCormick.
j
G. Chamblebi and Basil Miller j
Around forty members were pres-1
ent.
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INTRE NOS MEMBERS
HOLD MEETING
Intre Nos club members held their
regular meeting Mnday afternoon
in the home of Mn W. 8. Richards
with Mrs. A. B. Morgan as assistant
hostess.
A short business session was held
with the president Mrs Egbert
Early in the chair. Aferwards the
house were spen informally.
Delicious refreshments were served
at the done of the afternoon to ten
members.
MRS. RAY TEMPLAR
HONORS SISTER WITH PARTY
Mrs. Ray Templar entertained a
group of friends very delightfully
this week at her home 1304 South
Nineteenth Street honoring her
alley Cash Grocery
igger and Better
VALUES
PHONE 1881
SATURDAY
Cream of Valley
CATSUP . . . 45c
Gallon
GALLON
PEACHES . 39c
GALLON
PRUNES . .35c
am
COLORADO TRIUMPH
POTATOES
Yukons Best
Meal 24 lbs. . 59c
Worlz 5 Hb. box
VanillaWafer 18c
Crown No. 1 Tall Can
Chilli Beans . . 5c
n
.of Wichita. Karlas
j Red and Gold were five colors
u-ed (or the beautiful and elaborate
decorations of the home. 'Beano
mas tlie form of amusement. Prize
l1linrrt Mcsdames Charles Wallace
RUUITIA Ml MtSilirA VtlM iCS w BIIBVE
0. AWrujje ind Melvin 1mp-
Cutiiiiiued on paste
2 WAY RELIEF
FOB TIE MISERY Of
COLDS
Tafca 2 SAYEI AIMliN whisN use
Sriwh Ml slaaa if MW. Ill
MSi lw 2 ten
If IteMl i miw Mn K mA
cnnll as tor 2 IAVII MPIIIN
tabten la Vi eten water. Oarela
twits This saiss itesal raswan
All it usually costs to relieve the
misery of a rold today is 34 to
Of relief for the period of yonr
cold 15f to ilenre no family
need neglect even minor head
colds.
Here is mhul to do: Take two
HAYLH tablets when you feel a
rold coniing on with a full glass
of water. Then rreat. if necessary
according to directions in each
package. Relief comes rapidly.
The Haver method of relieving
colds is tlie wav many dortors
approve. You take Bayer Aspirin
for relief then if you are not
improved promptly you call the
family doctor.
2 FULL MUCH 2Se
Virtually 1 cant a tablat
-WHERE-Quality
Tells And Irire Sells
OPPOSITE rot RT HOUSE
and MONDAY
1ailev Fancy Blend
COFFEE ... 19c
I Pound
targe Box
Super Suds . . 18c
I and G or Crystal White
SOAP
$1.39
No. I
100 pounds
Class A No. 2'i can
Hominy 3 for 25c
arge Delicious
Apples 2 for . . 5c
II. G. Prince
Peaches
' i size can
. . 17c
Mothers Ijirge Box
Oats all kinds 23c
Pillsbur.v Ian Cake
FLOUR. . . 10c
Morton's 10 pounds
Smoked Salt 80c
Iiappv Moon No. 1 tall can
APRICOTS 10c
GALLON
APRCOTS 49c
GALLON
Pork-Beans 35c
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