The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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TWO
EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
SOCIETY
C O'CLOCK DINNER
Mr and Mrs. R C. Rice, 505
Fjisi Wade street, entertained W d-
nerday evening at a 6 o'clock din-
ner.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Musgrove, Mrs. Ellen
Doak. the hosts and daughters,
Misses Ellen, Betty Lou and Mar-
garet Arm.
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ISSUER INVITATIONS
Mrs. F Hayward Wright, 103
North Macomb avenue, is issuing
invitations for a 1 o’clock lunch-
eon-bridge Thursday, April 5, to
CALENDAR
MRS. CRESSMAN IS How Abnorm Eyesight
Affects the Personality
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1934.
FRIDAY
Baptist T. E. L. Class. Hostess Mrs, J. I, Phdps Etlter-
at April social. Mrs, Louise Robin-
son, 1211 West Wade street. IdlHS in l liy
Friday Bridge Club. Hostess, Mrs. -
Pon^h n?°UthuM"" Mr*. Harry E Creaaman, of Lon-
Behnc TaletaJ- H'‘nrV <;on' EnRlf",ri' w,,° hus lhf'
«. . „ , winter In Oklahoma City, was 11m-
, Host? honoree at a 1 o'clock luncheon
Mrs R^ raLh m ™ K‘VPn by Mrs .James I. Phelps,
nirirten r u«nVu, M * ' 70,1 Southl737 Northeast Eighteenth street,
El and Country Club. 10k",hon," Clty waher-
* * *
DEMOLAY MEETS
: ,mrh!ShnMi&S Janr Humphrey' i Dessert and coffee at 7 p m. with , nt*" „
lucKaana. |«rds following. Hosts. Mr. and M,;; ^ ressinan was the formei
j Mrs. James M. Blair, Mr and Mrs Mlss Florence LaBryer and was
Herbert O feller and Mr. and Mm 1,1 E1 Reno 8hP l),Hns 10
Final preparation for the fourth Sim Richard Rovtlie return lo England at the close oi
district meeting to be held here j Square nnd Compass Club. Spe- W'hool.
April 6 was made at the regular rial dance at the Masonir Temple Guests Included friends of both
' ssion of the DeMoJays Wedne.s- [ for Masons, Eastern Star members, the honoree and her mother, and
baV night in the Masonic Temple Rainbow Olrls and DeMolays. relatives. Those invited from here
An invitation dance will be fen- J SATURDAY were Mrs J A. LaBrver, Mrs Le-
'ured after the regular district. I Saturday Night Club Hods, at Roy D Jones. Mrs. Bardwell Blake
sion. The petition of Car) Ho-j 7 o’clock dinner-bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Muleom E Phelps and Mrs.
1 ugh was accepted and other busi- Mrs. John Preston. 715 .South Wil- Nell B Waldo Others Included !
ness Was routine. Hams avenue former FI Reno
Queen of Clubs. Hostess. Mrs. W now live in Oklahoma City
Br LOGAN CLENDEN1NG, M. D.
HOW THE near-sighted child may
becomo an Introvert, and how the
far-sighted chad may develop into an
extrovert, ore explained by Dr.
Arthur P. Wilkinson of Detroit,
Mich., tn the current Issue of The
Sight-Saving Review, a quarterly
Journal published by the National So.
clety for the I hr vent ion of Blindness.
Writing on "Eyesight In Mental and
Physical Development", Dr. Wilkin-
Ron savs:
MIDGE
GIVEN EOS CLUB
Guests Meet With Mu
Gamma (’hi Members
Normal eve corrected try dncrglue
lent—clear vitloa.
Hormnl eve—rant Incut correctly
or. retina.
Jim Bell, master counsellor, pre-
lr April 11. j Junior 8tudy Club. Easter egg luncheon the afternoon was spent
* * * hunt at Bronson park from 11 a informally.
I (DIES GOLF CLUB m 10 1 30 P- nl *nd regular meet-
initial meeting of the season for 3 oclock in the juvenile de- RFBEKAII t lltt 1.1.
Ha ladles Oolf rlub will be held PO'Unent of the Carnegie llbrnrv Eleven members of the Rrbekah
Wednesday with Mrs Jame- E I with Miss Royalyn Hildebrand In Circle met In the I O O F hall
K Iso and Mrs. Herman Young- j ch;V^p J*/** PW«"i- j Wednesday afternoon for quilting,
helm as hostesses.
♦ ft ft .
WLDNESDAY PLAYERS while a sunrise breakfast will b< Next regular meeting will to-
enjoyed Easter morning
“The near-sighted child cannot
residents who i rnT>“ with his playmates on the piay-
gronnd H# la never wanted on a
hall team. Tor he cannot see the hall
until It Is within a few feet of him.
whether It la at the hat or in the
field At basket lull the hoop IW In.
distinct,
“Early In life he finds that ha gets
more pleasure from reading than
from playing games. At school he
remains Indoor* and talks with the
i at «rUh,;‘ ss" ’™'°" *“i **» - — - ~
Six guests added Interest to the
m-etlng of Wednesday Players en-
j veil Inst evening with Mrs Paul-
ine Glass, 1001 West Wade street,
who earned out a bunny motif in
observance of Easter.
Tbe additional group was made
up of Mrs. Paul R Wade, Mrs A.
Ward Wetden. Mrs Art Sawnlllseh,
Mrs. I. S. Duggan. Mrs Stephen
•1 Iks and Miss Vivienne Smith
Mrs Paul Moon won the club
award for high score Bnd Mrs
Kawalliseh received tlie guest prize
Pink and white was the color not"
employed in all details
Mrs. A. Ward Welden and Mrs
playing, and he Is often the teacher*
pet- It Is quite easy for him to read,
as the near-sighted eye need* to ac-
euminodate less than the normal eye
So the moderately myopic, or near-
sighted. boy becomes a hookworm
and, In time, an unbalanced Individ.
April 11 at the hall.
- I * * *
G. T. C CLUB RIGHT OF HEARTS CLUB
A group of additional guests to Mrs T C. Grsbfelder was a sub-
ndd interest to the meeting of O. atitute player at the meeting of
T. c. rlub with Mrs. Oeorge Hill the Eight of Hearts club enjoyed ,,___.
man. 507 Souilt Macomb avenue. Wednesday afternoon with Me ti
Wednesday afternoon Included: W J. Breaux, in Fort Reno.
Mrs Columbus Hall, Mrs. Olenn Mrs. Essie Bell held high srore
C Davis, Mr- Forrest Conklin, and Mrs. Ralph Turner the second
Mrs. Lloyd Conklin. Mrs, Ctots. 1 high to receive favors. Tallies and
Standard. Mrs. H A Colev and ---
Mrs Sidney Clutf Additional Society on Next Page
An Easter inotlf was employed other details were suggestive of
in the decorn lions, details of Uie Easter Mrs Grabfelder assisted
ties that are needed for leadership
In Inter Ufa
bridge games and lunch appoint-1 the hostess in serving n luscious
ments with an orchid and yellow Ice course
Wetzel Welden assisted the hostess rotor note predominating The meeting In two weeks will
in serving luscious refreshments all Mrs Hall held high score and be with Mrs. Bell. 306 North
n late hour. Hostess for next Wed- received the traveling prize. Mr Evans avenue
iffidny was not announced.
“lie doe* not care to take walka,
nor does he appreciate a beautiful
sunset. The trees appear to be large
green blotches. No Individual leaves
are differentiated and the horizon Is
only a haze.
“What are the characteristic! of
the far-sighted child? His leachers
say he Is lazy, a mischief maker, in-
attentive, (,r motor-minded. He play*
truant and want* to leave school.
The boy ts a Jolly good fellow; the
girl I* * tomboy Some people might
find • far-sighted bov stupid; others
a ill observe how well he can do some
thing*. He hunts well and Is an ex-
cel lent shot. He Is orten a leader In
athletic*.
"The far-sighted child, s* Is the
case with any child, may or may not
have good mentahtv; hot he Is con-
sciously hnndlctthi<ed so for as near
vision Is concerned, and may *eem
stupid In those very activities in
which the near-sighted excel. Al-
though the far-sighted child see*
much better at a distance than at
close range, he Is ei'wnys under more
or lews eyeatrsln.
The difference between the normal
eye. the rar-sighted eye and the near,
sighted eve, I* a difference In the
length of the eyeball. In the normal
eve the lens I* able to focus the rays
of light directly on the retina In the
near-sighted eye. il rotaxed. the rays
are focused nt about tlie center of
the eyehall, while In the fnr-nlghlcd
eve they are focused clear behind the
heck of the eyeball.
To correct the far-sighted eye we
use a converging lens: to correct the
near-sighted eye. a diverging lens.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Six pamphlet*
hv Br. Clendeitlng can now he oh-
mined hy pending 10 rent* in coin, for
each, and a self.addressed envelope
.stamped with a three-cenl stamp,
to Dr. Logan Clcndenlng, in care of
thla |ia|ier. The pamphkds are:
“Indigestion and Constipation," “P.e.
ducing and Gaining," "Infant Feed-
ing," "Instructions for ilia Treatment
of Diabetes." "Feminine Hygiene" J
and "Th* Care oi the Hair ami skill" ^
SEE THE NEW
20* ANNIVERSARY
KELVINATORS |“
Forrest. Conklin assisted the host-
cos in serving following the games PETUNIA UNIT
Dale ttnd hostess for the next An Easter party was enjoyed
meeting will lie unnoiinced later by ten members of the Petunia
* * * | Unit to the Flower Garden rlub
I'KISCII.LA FMKKollDm C LI K Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs A M
Needle wotk was the diversion Mrs Thos A Harris. 1305 Sunset *ere hosts
when Mrs Howard L. Reid. 533 Drive Mr and Mrs. L. W. Mayfield; jonquils «nd other anting flow-
fl SS ** "p *
ttesday afternoon. featured Mrs Joint H Porter and 1 a senes of games and ihc group
Mrs E. H. Breuer presided dur- Mrs. Ted Hodgklnson assisted the I will feature their gift exchange
Ing tile business session due to the, hostess In serving lovely refresh- Friday evening. April 6. when a
absence of tlie president. Mr*. A ments. | dinner-bridge will be held In the
P Neill. Mrs I 8 Duggan was Reports of committees was the I Lome of Mr and Mrs. O. A Far-
voted Into membership and Mr* only business transacted Mrs roll at Conrho.
C. W Bergthold. new member, was Arthur Outh was an additional I Mrs W C. Patten assisted the
welcomed by the thirteen present. guest and was welcomed Into mem- hostess In serving a delirious salad
I Mrs. T. B. Newsom and Mrs. S. bershlp course at a late hour.
IH. Brown assisted the hastes* In Hostess for April 11 will lie an- * * *
serving a deleetable repast before nounrrd later. \V. C. T. U MEETS
adjournment to meet, tn iwo weeks * * * Mrs J P Allison. 913 South
| with Mrs Frown 414 South Rock O. D. O. CLUB Marker avenue, was hostess Tues-
loland avanue. Mrs John Hire entertained the dav afternoon 10 the W O T C.
* * * O D O rlub Wednesday after- when a Citizenship program was _____ _ _
HKIIM.I I Util noon lU the home of Mrs Jack nulled out under the dlrertton of! which hove been deferred during
Ho^F lIU|mdN.'Certain rt”., ^ ®nllh' 8,9 North R<*k Island avc- Mr* J M Woods, dlreetoi of J lent Will be resumed April 10. when
Roy r. Lund entertained at five nue. I Citizenship and Americanization dc-1 '
tublp.s of bridge W^noNdH)' aftrr* Bridge and rook worr t lie diver- part mi nt of work
I"*"1 .J," 'hf, home of the latter, slon following a brief business sea-1 Mrs. C. R Miller, president
1017 West Wude street slon Mrs J. P Creasey held htuh presided during the buslneas srs-
Sprmg rolnrs and appolnUnenis score at bridge and Mrs F W sltm Carry On" was aung and the
were employed In all the party de- Sanford was second high scorer invocation prayer given by Mrs
tails Delirious refreshments were while Mrs. Rice tallied high al ! Miller
°£'.k a!h.r **'"?'„,n Mm. C T Pavy conducted devo-
,, Mrs Ras,rr ''Iggcstlons were carried ilonals rending with comments
Otis Whitfield received high score out In every detail The hostess Horn Matthew 7 21-29 and rl«lng
was assisted In her hospitalities by | with prayer
Mrs Smith nnd Miss leal Coyken-1 Semi-annual reports from all of-
(Mil. i f|(*i*ps und dure tors wi^ri* uivrn
Mrs E E Hodgson, of Fort Reno,' A dainty lunch was served before Twelve tm<Hlngs Four sDlendid l,rrd b,'c“"sr 11 ** «nnoylng to Ihc
has issued invitation* tor a 1 adjournminf to meet April II wiih programs on Thanksgiving Frances ",hpr lcu“,u
I o'clock luncheon-bridge lo be tea- Mrs liable Church, 1319 South I w,n„r,l l '- coln an Vasbrnp <1 Bitould the knife and fork be
- ■ * - ^ - "nu vvasnu R hrld |(r|nl)( wl>rn eating?
JUSTAMERE (LI B IGA TIME CLUB
Mi and Mrs. J K Kelly and Hosts to the Oa-Time club Wed-
Dr, Albert Heal added Interest nt nesday evening were Mr and Mrs.
th meeting of the Justs me re club[G C Carter. 305 South Roberts
Wcdneaduy evening, when Mr and avenue, who had as substitutes
Larson, of Concho, | Mi and Mrs Thomas, of Fort Re-
| no
the rooms, while the dining table
was centered with a beautiful
bucket of colored Easter eggs.
Mrs. Howaixl E. Stewart won the
high scorr favor and the traveling
pn»c. while the consolation went
to Mr and Mrs Raymond B Pitta.
A lovely salad course was serv-
ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
8it'W'art and Mrs Herbert Mortng.
Moling in a fortnight will be
with Mr. and Mrs Henry Taylor.
But South Choctaw avenue.
., „ , » * *
MATINEE CLUB
M of the Matinee rlub
I Mrs Maud Williams. 430 South
Macomb avenue, will be hostess
Several guests enjoyed the din-
ner-bridge given Wednesday eve-
ning lor members of the Mu Gam-
(mu Chi club by Miss Pauline York
and Miss Jo Bale, who entertained
in the former's home at 418 North
Bickford avenue.
All members were in attendant-'
and Hie additional group was made
up of Miss Sidney Runk, Miss
Irene Gerber, Mrs. Suzanne Robi-
cheaux. Mrs. Ruth Moore nnd Mix.
C. A. Stanfield.
The individual box dinners were
arranged on the dining table, which
was rentered with a large nest of
gaily colored eggs surrounded with
baby chicks and bunnies to ron-
j Untie the Easter motif which was
observed in all appointments.
Vases of hyacinths, jonquils and
violets r-ntcred the quartet tables,
where places were marked with
novelty place cards.
At bridge Miss Lydia Williams
won the club favor for high score
and Mrs. William Lorenzen the
second high award, while the guest
prize went to Miss Runk and a
traveling prize was presented Mrs.
Robicheaux.
Following the games a brief busi-
ness session was held, during which
Miss Christine lorenzen was voted
into membership.
Meeting in two weeks will be
with Mrs. Emery Whitaere, 801
South Miles avenue.
* * *
T. L. F. CLUB
Thirteen members of the T. L.
F. club attended the meeting Wed-
nesday afternoon enjoyed with
Mrs. Elizabeth Lyman. 709 North
Choctaw avenue, while Mrs Milton
Bondurant was an additional
guest.
Quilt blocks were pieced and a
plate lunch was served before' ad-
journment to meet with Mrs Pete!
Gerber, 914 South Barker avenue,!
in two weeks for a covered dish |
luncheon.
* * *
WEDNESDAY BRIDGE (’LI B
Meetings of the Wednesday!
Bridge rlub. which have been ran-1
cried during lent, will be resumed
Wednesday afternoon, when Miss
Mary Shuttoe. 820 South Macomb I
avenue, will entertain at a 1 o'clock j
luncheon-bridge.
JOLLY EIGHT BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. T L. Jones, Mrs. Eugene
E. Lossett and Mrs. Seward Seiver
held substitute hands at bridge
when Mrs. Jim Gorman, 218 West
Jenkins street, Entertained the
Jolly Eight Bridge club Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. P. H. Higgenbotham won the
high score favor for club members
and Mrs. Seiver the guest prize,
while a traveling prize went to
Mrs. J. Y. Morris.
Easter suggestions appeared tn
the decorations and other appoint-
ments. A delicious ice course was
served following the games. Mrs
Ray Verges, 506 North Rock Island
avenue, will be hostess in two
weeks.
Mrs. Dossey Gives
Hub Easter Party
Mrs. Chas. Dossey, 506 North
Evans avenue, entertained at a
pretty Easter party Wednesday
afternoon, when she was hostess to
the D. Y. W. Y. K club.
A trio of additional guests to
enjoy the event with eleven mem-
bers included Mrs. T. C. Smith,
Mrs. Paul Freeman and Min H
S. Cherry.
A yellow color note was ob-
erved in the floral decorations und
all appointments.
A program was enjoyed as fol-
lows.
Ladies quartet, Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Freeman, Mrs. Ferd Ellsworth and1
Mrs. B, B. Spears.
Mrs. Dossey offered prayer which i
was followed by the Lord's Prayer I
in unison.
Bible readings were given by Mrs
w. C. Murphy. Mrs. J H. Graves
Mrs. R. w. Thom and Mrs. Cherry.!
Mrs. Murphy assisted the hostess!
in serving a dainty lunch at the
elcse of the afternoon wlien each I
plat? was graced with a lighted
yellow candle.
An all day meeting and covered I
dish luncheon will be featured April |
11 at the home of Mrs. Graves,!
“15 South Rock Island avenue,
with Mrs. Hutchison, of Enid as
associate hostess.
* * #
LITTLE WOMEN'S CLUB
Meeting of the Little Women's
club was enjoyed after school Wed-
nesday with Miss Nancy Nuylon 8P
South Barker avenue, who' had a-
un additional guest Miss Margaret
Fischer.
In a clover contest Miss Mildred
Gardner won the prize. Then th"
hostess' mother. Mrs. John T. RaVVPPC
JJayhm, served dainty refreshments I Mm (TS
Hostess and date of the next meet-
ing will be announced later.
Celanese and Rayon Dresses—
Wash well — beautiful shades.
Sizes 14 to 20.
$3.98
It is reported there are over twenty fam-
ihes coming as employes at the reformatory.
They al! want houses and there are' no
'•leant houses in El Reno at present.
We have about fifty houses, all rented. We
are offering these properties in exchange for
our stock. Taking our stock at par.
It looks like this is a good time to take on
a little El Reno property, (’all at onr office
for a list.
Kl Reno Building and Loan Assn.
Modern Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
honor*
INVITATIONS issliii
lured Tiiesdny nt her home.
Q Should one talk loud, whistle. I
or miii: while walking through a,
hotel corridor?
A. No; it i* very rude nnd ill-
NEW DEAL BARGAIN STORE
110 South Bickford North of Woolworth’s
Quitting Business
SALE Continues
We’ve lost our lease — We must vacate our present premises.
Selling Out To The Bare Walls Regardless of Cost
BUY YOUR EASTER REEDS AT GREAT SAVINGS
Dllly avenue
IVohably you have seen
many alectrk refrigerator*.
VI e hope you hat e, for the
more you have seen the
more readily you will ap-
preciate how outstanding
are the new Kelvin atom.
And we are waiting to show
you thi* refrigerator with
the Food File, with the
World'* Fastest Freering
'Teed.widi the refrigerated
Po«rv Set, with tlie hdow
Ireering Frost Qiest nnd a
ho»t of other feature*.
Come in now and be con-
vinced dint your ideal re-
frigerator t* rhe Kclvlnator.
Eo«y terms. nuiwsu
inn have I wen Riven Delegate*
from the FI Reno Union at tended
A Ye*, firmly, but that doe* not
i-w-
HOLLYWOOD
iwaring Ihv
JVew
Screen I He
Shades
Q How many imiMial Instru- ■
ment* it u dune- I
A Tlire«; u -piano, and two
stringed Instrument*
ALL ROADS LEAD
TO
V
MOJUD
RINGLESS
Winner* of Our
Birthday Cake Contest
Unit PHae—
Mr*. W. Cl Berkley
Second Pit»
Mr*, O. II. Prnnybaker.
Third Pitte—
Mr* C. O. f'ahnti.
Every rate was exceptionally
irood Wr appreciate and wlnh
to thank aach contestant
$
The Siocl, in ns the Stars near
Your ifockinq wardrobe can bo
identical to that of the tcroon'i
favorite iteri. You can wear th*
tame rinqlett iheert . . . cryitel
dear, without a ring, shadow or
itroali to mar their flawleu beauty.
The dart know that Mojud Ringloit
Sheen give them all they could
aik for in beauty and fathion . ,.
and you'll know It doetn't taka a
ttar'i talary to afford them.
<vun.y convention a. Piedmont in STp£?'ffil“ *
October, state conference In Ponca *" pl“'rr ,wWh “ b*t
City. November, and 01)10)3x1 th<’
lovely program ol ihe American
I eg ion Auxiliary, Oprn House' m
December
Hecrrlnrv and Treasurer reported
linanr-s In good r<9dlUon Dtre« -
lor* reported: <-vungeliatlr tlmt de-
votional* had been held al fiirli
mooting oi tho half year; flower
miMston and relief, that mam men!*
and handout* tar* of fruit, food
and vogelahle* bedding »nd bun-
dle* of rloUili.g had been given
lo transient* *nd tlie needy of Hie
town mx parliamentary drill* and
31 question* anawered; thousands
nt pages of liieraUire. religion*
temperance and magazine* dlslrl
toiled
Tlie Union Signal and the Young
Crusader are *rnl to the high-
Mhool; a toix ol material* towel*
wash cloth*, pencils, stationery
sunshine hags razor* talcum den
tnl ereani bright and witty acrap
book*, joist card*. Raster card*, etc
Will to Uie soldier Ikiv* In Uie
Muskogee hospital
Mr* Wood* presided during Ihe
program "God Bleas Our Ijuid
was sung Roil call. "Some things
a good citizen does" mu reajiond
ml to with many Interesting fan*
on observance of all law*.
Reading "A Challenge" Mr*
Alice Boon Reaponalbllltv of
Christian Women. Mrs t> It 8eiv-
rr Discredited Election Reform*
Mrs Miller Mrs Wood* gave out
lost run inns and information on
precinct county and primary meet- Drive Viv/t/L
Ing* and state elections “Dir hot! • i. Kf
j *----* - __**_____* r 9 fte if i f lu
Mecllng
Jones, III Bnulh Macomb avenue
HOTEL
SHERMAN
again is the chosen
Grid's Fair Hotel
1700 ROOMS 1700 BATHS
$2?o
Ladies'
Nc"
SPRING
DRESSES
Values
to
$3.98
Now
Only
$1.98
Others to
$8.96
77/
Indies’
Novelty
Sh(H»s
I DAI IV
feu con
DAVIS electric;
"W- Do Plumbing Ton"!:
Sup I hose hosr in mir windows.
YOUNGHEIM’S
rnruona iTir nn»(- • i . a
served lovely uVnwhmetn* 'll
ng April 10 with Mr* R F f*oha*l jB
I
♦M;
lost 4 blocks
from Oront Ibrk
wh<b is the
North En-
trance to
Shermania *
HOW CAN I?
BY ANNE ARMLET
Q How ran I make a gond heal-
ing salve?
A A good healing salve can be
made ol Ml parta vaseline » paru
while pint' ur, 4 part* rarhoto
add Warm the ingirdlenu and
mu well
Q How ran I avoid large pin
l ><>le* in the material when fasten
Ing a paper pattern to silk good*'
A Wlian laolentna a paper pal
lent on fine satin or silk use thin
nevdtos Instead of pin*
Q Mow oan t keep egg* fraati
for a few week**
A They will keep fresh if thrv
are immersed In boll trig water tn
abmn nne mintne
I’ump*. Strap*, and Oxford*.
In...
Black*. White*, Gray*.
Blonde*
$1.77
She* 3 lo 9.
I.adie*' Eull Fashioned
HUSK
Light Shade*
49c
Come early and buy
■fork marked down -
kANOOLZH UA#a
am i t* mui trativi
Ladies’ Rayon | O
Mesh Hose ILtC
Kxtra Special
Ladle*’ Rayon Taffeta
SLIPS
Regular 31 Seller*
69c
your Easter needs at Grca( Saving*.
- We must sell it to (he hare walls.
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