The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 155, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1934 Page: 3 of 10
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rhree Missionary [I calendar
Circles Convene1--
SOCIETY
SATURDAY
The three circles of tin- Central Junior Study Club. Regular
1 E. Missionary society convened meeting at 2 p. m. in the Juvenile
or October sessions Thursday aft- i department of the Carnegie 11-
moon as follows: brary,
Mrs. L. P. Ocery. 320 South Rob-' MONDAY
• >•> uvenue, was assisted in enter-1 Monday Night Contract Club.
Hostess, Mrs. Lula Forrest, 207
ALTAI SOCIETY
EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
North Macomb avenue,
Business Women’s Circle of the
Buptist W. M. S. Hostess, Mrs. Leon-
ard Snodgrass, 401 South Admire
avenue.
Atheneaum Club. Hostess, Mrs.
Don Allison, 720 South Barker ave-
nue.
Monday Night Bridge Club. Host-
ess, Mrs. Lee Harvey, 114 South Ma-
alning circle one by Mrs. T. R.
.usgiuve.
Ine meeting was opened with
layer by Mrs. R. P. Jones, while
li.i. Walter II. Cobbs led the de-
( ticnals, topic of which was "The
lyieanlng of the Kingdom."
»n leader was Mrs. Ben Bog-
ess and a round table discussion
‘ f ‘*>e Mission study book "Suzuki ,
< -noks at Japan" by Willis Lumott,. ’ u r L
• ''as held with the following tak-! t<'n^rfav.<Inuo>,, . „
i lg part- h Bridgettes Club. Hostess at bus-
1 Mrs Bootless Mrs u <■< „ lness session, Miss Ruth Hamilton,
•oates C' ,M l201 North Macomb avenue.
'I 'ohhs 'vfrs' m. J Vu ^ S ' onea ^rs' I Cubanettes Club. Hostess at
iv n’ WoiVp. V C l pma" nnd Mrs- business meeting, Miss Velma Mae
LT' K 1 Hurry, 614 South Miles nvcnuc.
The Iradcr also gave a quarterly Woman's Relief Cojps. Called
i 'port. Plans were made for a rum-1 meet at 2 p. m. in the home of Mrs.
mge sale to be held Saturday. J Joe Kelly, 520 North Choctaw ave-
1 Rev. R. s. Satterfield arrived at nue.
tfie close of the meeting to make| Phllathea Society of First M. E.
nportnnt announcements. A social Church School. Hostess, Mrs. A. D.
,|Our followed nnd dainty refresh- i Lynn, 301 South Barker avenue.
|ients were served.
New Member
1 Mrs. Lester E. Nicholson was wel-
(nnied into membership by circle
oiwo members, who met in the home
rf Mrs. J. A. Brown, 316 North Ev-
lins avenue, with Mrs. M. L. Blast
(s associate hostess.
Four October Sessions
Are Held Thursday
KING PETER II, A NEW PICTURE
wy Mrs. Roy D. Kinkadc, while
prs. E. Josepli Maresli read an ur-
Jeie "Faith in Prayer" from the
JVnrld Outlook.
u M>ss Inez Brinkley was a visitor
.Injoy the afternoon, at I he close
-t which a delectable repast was
rrvrd.
Circle Three
The four divisions of the Altar;
society held October sessions Thurs-
day afternoon as follows:
Eleven members and five visitors
met In the home of Mrs. Marv Koos, i
214 North Donald avenue, who wasi
assisted in entertaining by Mrs
Frank Schott.
The additional group included
Mrs. Johanna Determan, Mrs. i
George Menz. Mrs. N. B. Cummings, i
Mrs. W. B. Martin and Mrs. B. A.
Ressel.
Plans for the annual Bazaar to
be held Thanksgiving week were
discussed and other business was
routine. Then bunco was the diver-
sion.
Favor for high score went to
Mrs. John Leonard, while Mrs. D.
8 Briggs won the traveling prize.
Mrs. Ed Wolf received the consol-
ation and the division prize.
Refreshments were sewed follow-
ing ihegames. November hostesses
were not anounccd.
Trio Entertains
_ A trio of hostesses to entertain
FOREIGN MISSIONARY at the meeting of the second divi-
Monthly meeting of the First M.1 sion Included Mrs. A. L. Greene,
E. Foreign Missionary society was Mrs- M. E. Flaherty and Mrs. F. A.
held Thursday afternoon in the *nSe-
parlor ol the church with Mrs. J. Mj,r- Smith, of Enid. Mrs. James
H. Lyons as hostess. • Cormack and Mrs. O. S. Jackson
Mrs. Paul R. Wade, president, was were SUests to enjoy the session
i charge, while Mrs. J. C. Russell with twenty members at the Greene
____1.. *_____ hnmn 41ft Knilth nenmia
Vv
The Z„ii, Zr ; ln charge, while Mrs. J. C. Russell I >•“« iweniy memoers at tne G
h»y Mis. Roy' D. Kik;T‘ from «* i Hoff amue
Mrs. John Mancy, chairman, pre-
sided over the business session dur-
book "Contemplation.
I net president, was present and dis-,?, which }he annual bazaar and
cussed the district meeting to bc.articfes bei"B Prepared for the
** - 1 event were discussed
held here Wednesday, October 24.
Morning session will be called ai
Mrs. Jackson gave a splendid talk
on "Catholic Action," while little
9:30 o'clock and a covered dish Catholic Action," while little
luncheon will be held at noon. “**? M Lou preen# entertame-i
Speaker at 2 p. m. will be Mrs. E.
............ ....... ^ with, a group of readings.
6 Meeting of circle three was cniov1 Stanley Jones. ^ clever contest was held during
Committees were appointed to fur :'<xlil bcnlr with Lhc prize go-1
■...............—....... •■■■ ------ mg to Mrs. E. S Kinkadc. after
which luscious refreshments were
served.
November hostesses will do Mrs.
— ............. .I... ■ > 11 i'. .
Id in the home of Mrs. J. p Hamp-
n. 1009 South Rock Island a\e- Hut arrangements for the event
ue, with Mrs. George Burge as- which will lake place at the First
sting. | M. E. church.
Miss Lida Dash loll (hose tiie booki
it John lor her devotional discus-
r I
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r,
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Ion.
The program hour here was given
vrr to Rev. Salter field, who ai-
endrd the early pari ol the meet-
’#• He gave some splendid thoughts
nd made important announce-
ienls.
A social hour followed and rieli-
“ous refreshments were served br-
re adjournment..
Mrs. H. C. Hicks, program leader, „ hostesses will oc Miss,
chose for lier topic "Appreciating ^ a*id Mrs. J. H. Hutchin-
son.
Japanese Poetry." an article froni
ihe Ortober "Friend." since the so-
nety's study for the year will be on
Japan.
Mrs. John L. Funk gave the les- -, -
sen from the study book "Japanese “renue. where Mr.
Women Speak and a biography of, ( b_airmaii. presided,
the aulhor. Slie also pointed out
seme interesting facts ab'mt Japan
Hostess tor Hie November meet-
ing will be announced laier.
Third Division
Seven members of the third di-
vision met in the home of Mrs. Mil-
ton Blomburg. 528 South Hadden
where Mrs. J. L. Wilson,
This schoolboy, 11-year-old son of
the assassinated King Alexander,
will ascend the throne of Yugo-
slavia as King Peter II. This new
nicture of Crown Princo Peter
The New
UNDERWOOD
Noinless 77
For Home and Office
IllItTHI)Ai HONORED
ln keeping with their custom to
ir each member's birthday ...
While Away An Hour dub Ieatur
'■d a covered dish luncheon at 1
o'clock Thursday in the home of
Mrs. Jos. Reichert, jr.. 525 South
Karagcorge shows him as he ap'
poured recently ns a student ai
! a Nandroyt school in Cobham
•surr< y, England. The throne hi
ascends is none too steady.
.\irs. jixs. itcicncrt, jr . 525 South ■•'•■"•wo ,
L'lli on avenue, celebrating Uie ar- announced later,
niversnry of Mrs. J. W. Dulin.
Only guest other than member
cw typing can b" imiNcle. unv.
Hite anywhere with not even the
lirk of a key to disturb voiu trend
f llinuelH.
Ileri- is the answer to the iimu-
TllOII.
$74-50
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Department
PIIONE 2*0
ram i »H.S MIS. mil'- III, ll.'IKiie. lilt lllllfll Dt'IIV _______ ... , , ;
B(hii Business was routine and the Riiuh. Bcttv Walsch. Mildred Card- hrn p ln, w ,,,ur,'li jwrlor Thur-
alternoon was devoted to sewing her, Dorothy Sullivan. Olorla Oil- t"~PVPn„u , ,
lor the needy. Refreshments were bert. Charles Blake. dRobby Word- .T,..’anU' "1,R "Alcthei-,
rrvrd during an intormal soeini house. Bovtl Wilson, jr.. and r*v. and oiiirer.* were dertrd as loliow
hour. mond Rollins. ' „Pnul R- Wade, president: Mrs
4t Hi # Oarnes and contests were Ieatur- ».ani ~01.', vlt^-pH's!drn'
cd lor entertammeni with prizes ™r,>. Rl,,h Frederick, si'cretary; Ho-
Ouv <v Davis, of Okluhomii CUy.'going to Mildred Gardner and Bob- ?'pr ,.Rl£.hm,?wn' lww»*r; Mi
irwiisucted Imsinesa here Friday, by Woodhouse. Joe M. Keith, prem correspondent.
" ______ The birthday cake and Ice eourae! u,*l senr «>
------o( pmk Hn(J whKe co|or |MiU, Joacher for the class, a social meet-
^^^ *111 * ,na will be held in the near future
date of which will bi- unmmu—«l
later.
* * *
El Reno Meat Go.
m N. Moore
Free Delivery
Phone 99
TOP ()l* A LIT Y FAT-FKI) IIKKF AND
IIAHY IIKKF AT A LOW PRICK.
TKNDKK STKAKS .. 124-I5c lb.
Tender Ronsl.s, well trimmed of lionc 19c lb.
CiOOl) ROILINO IIKKF .... «t/r74e lb.
ROLLED PRIME Rill ... . |2»*c lb.
Fresh Crotmd IlnmburRer.. .1 lbs. 25c
Pork Smismkc ..2 lbs. 25c
Pork Chops 15c lb.
Pork Hlc*k-. 15c lb.
LAMII MILK FKI) VEAL
FRYKRS<HKN8‘HAKKRS
First tirade
Small t'ured
Hams Whole
18c lb.
Picnic llams
15c lb.
SPECIAL COMBINATION
I Our Palmatty* Snap
I Giant Ran
Uryntol WHMe
I It-Mwb thrmn-
Snn Servin*
»iO
Valve
au roa
AXI'LIKIT ( LI'S
Miss Odessa Wolf and Miss Ma-
riBn Taylor held substitute hands BEAK EANT MEETS
••I nei#lftii hA.as. III.. II..U as. . ... .. .... . .
at bridge when Mtsa Marie Shark
lot*. 400 South Williams avenue, en
tertalncd ihe Azultklt club Thura
day evening.
Suggestions of Hallowe'en appear
cd in all appointments of the eve
Regular meeting ol the Social Or.
dcr of Bcaureant was held in th'-
Masonic Temple Thursday tvrimi
with a good attendance
Plana wrre made |nr a steak In
lo be enjoyed at « o'clock Tm n v
SATI RDAY SPECIAL
Si-nsiitional 'iiviii'r on
Full Wash Frocks
$1.49
Cleverc t m tvirx for school and
mottling wear. Bt/r> 14 m 52,
The Towoe Shoppe
11'» Hast Woodson
- p«.........j,„
nlng Miss Mary bell Kelly was high evening October Hi at Isamu pan:
sjvrer among club members, while lor members. Im>baiut* mid t.m
the »wat rnize went to Mias Tgylor lllea Earh tamilv to furnMi 1
and Mtsa wolf received the travel* own a'cak* and other Raid, at-
Uig prize. equipment.
A dainty naiad eourae wm nerved Other business was routine,
following the games and the group * * *
adjoumtd to meet in a fortnight WEDNESDAY PLAVl.Mw
with Mine Laurabrl Coaby, (II South The husbands or gentlemen w
Hoff avenue. forte were entertained as special
• * * Biitwlf when Mrs Wrtzel 8. Written
CALENDAR TEA *30 South Ellison avenue, enter-
Calendar tea of the Chrislian lained the Wednesdav plavrm
rouneil for Ortober waa held In the Thursday evening,
baswent of the rhurrh Thuraday. The additional group included
with members of division four aet- PTltr Weidev. of Okarrlm jrt*
,n“ . I Stanley. Oarreti Mile., Clareur-
Mrs Carl It. Raines rondiietrd the Davis. Marion Hinliv. Thompsim
aey»tonal aervire. after whleh a .Gilbert, Kenneth Kalbtlei«ch Jmm
delighttul program was prearntrd Conner. Paul E Moon. Itiihmd
as followa: Walker and Mr Welden
Plano aolo, Mrs. David M. Con* Club favor for high score at Hu-
.. ... _ llvMablea weniln Mrs Kalhfirhrh.
Vnral solo Mls* Ptnrenee Snyder, while Mr Otlbert won the guns'
of Denver. Colo. |prtae. Pastel shades appeared tn the
Njg» Taylor. tallies and other appoint mem s
Voeal selections. Miss jemte Ma. A dainly lunrh was served m 1
" late hour Hostess for the menu,.
heat week will be announced later
Me Patton
Reading. Mm. William MrCart*
I'Tlower da nee, Kathleen Cooper,
with Mu* Catherine Kmrtrk at the
piano.
Mm Arthur Clark presided at the
I?*'«*»*. which was pretniv decor*
ated with autumn flowers
NOVAk NMONBMH*
A iood attendance of Royal
Neighbor* nvMtetpated in the meet*
* ■ "Nil ITUIIWBt IIHflMNNIi
Business waa routine and after
Now Local inn of
Farm Women's
Club .Market
In M. S. & M. Huildinff
Raisin Rread
Plain amt Fasrv Rolls
Not llread
Angel Food fakes
Rotlrr fakes
foaolrv Haller
fottagr t hrrse
Priors and Hrn«
Whipping rream
Itesh f rails and VegrUMes
Orders taken mm fat Tarkets
fieneral Iteltverv will ke at I
P. M, Phone on(ers ta market.
Phone IPM-W.
^mmmm
BUT E. CARDER
Cblropraetor
,Steam baths—Special Al tent ion to Stomach
and InteRtinal disorders
1W4 South Rock Inland
*222? Gatla Anawered uaynawci
m DAY or NIGHT ‘ST
Guests Are Entertained
at Seven Tables
A large and lovely social affair of
Thursday evening was the 7 o'clock
dinner-bridge at which Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wewerka entertained In
their home. 617 South Williams ave-
nue.
It was a Hallowe'en party in
every detail with conceits of the
season appearing in the decorations
ol the seven tables and about the
rooms, also in the appointments of
the dinner and games.
.Guests to enjoy the evening with
ihe hosts included Mrs. Oscar
Champion, of San Antonio. Tex.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Farley and Steve
Babcock, of Oklahoma Citv. Dr. nnd
Mrs. Joseph M. Ozmun, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn G. Mordy, Dr. and Mrs..
Alpha L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert G Keller, Mr. and Mrs.
j Jack K. Moore.
| Judge and Mrs. Emmett Tlionip- j
son. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rinehart.,1
! Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucius Babcock, jr.'.i
Dr. and Mrs. Malrom E. Phelps j
Miss Lucy Ann Babcock. Mrs. H. B. .
I Armstrong, Mrs. Howard Collins. 1
Mrs. Clarence Cooper nnd Ray J '
Dyer.
Couple favor for high score at :
bridge went to Dr. and Mrs. John-
son, while the second high award
was presented Mr. and Mrs. Mordy.
* :1s si:
Mrs. E. A. Connors; of Chick-
asha. was an overnight guest
Thursday in the home of her son,
Phillip B. Connors, and Mrs. Con-1
hors, 119 North Barker avenue. 1
Surprise Party
Honors Birthday
It wa« to honor the birthday of
Mrs. John Roblyer that Mr. Robl-
yer entertained with a surprise
party Thursday evening In their
home, U5 North M avenue.
Bridge was the diversion with
players at six tables. Guests to en-
joy the courtesy with the honoree
were her mother, Mrs. Gidney, of
Piedmont, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Palmer,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Niles, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Roy Beard, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Bocker. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chody,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Leach. Mr. I
and Mrs. Ray Penwrtght and Mr. i
and Mrs. Kenneth Cosby.
Favor for high score among the
ladies went to Mrs. Bocker and Mrs
Beard received the consolation.
Gentlemen's high score award was 1
won by Mr. Chody. while Mr. Mount!
was given the consolation. Travel-
ing prtxe was received by Mr. Boc^
ker.
The lovely pink and white birth*
day cake, topped with the appro*
priat* number of candles, was serv*
ed with delicious refreshments at a
late hour. Hallowe'en suggestions
Additional Society New*
On Page 5
appeared ln all the party details.
Mrs. Roblyer was the recipient
of many beautiful remembrances
which she displayed for admira-
tion.
* * s|s
Don Allison. 720 South Barker
avenue, transacted business in An*
adarko Thursday.
HUSKY THROATS
Overtaxed by
speaking,sing- \ 1
Ing, smoking \
SPECIAL COMBINATION
1 Bar Palmolive Soap
1 Pkg. Sunor Suds
1 21-oz. Pkg.
Crystal White
Soap Chips
5 Giant Bars
Crystal White
Soap
1 17-inch
Chromium
Serving Tray
$2.50 Value
ALL FOR
99
c
STEVENSONS GR0.
52$ W. Watts
Handwork and other articles for
the bazaar were discussed and plans'
were made lor the annual Hallow-
e'en card party to be held the nigh',
ol October 30 at the K. of C. hull
by the division. ___
... ............ cu.hu,,, ,u Other business was routine and birthday DINNER ; (K Iock mvvn*
in nor each member's birthday the f^la, ,1Pi“ , followcd. during Jesse m. Burge. 1101 South Bar- Mi- sinnem-,,, •«,- 1,
While Away An Hour club ieatur- JPackage Prr'lkrr avenue, entertained Thursday f;i« utnrci avenue eiitertamori
sented by Mrs. Don Ahern was won evening with a well mnnnuci a mV, ' n 11 • ' met turned
by Mrs. Ear! Hill. o'clock dinner u z siS ^r! . - v . . ‘Vn" ''
Hostessea for next month will be tesy honoring the birthday unni- Cnv',rV'’vrerel,\,.-.';d tor AI Stone-
Food Sale
Every woman likes to be proud of her rookine
flnality Values for Satarday
I MAXWELL HOUSE
1 COFFEE
GOOD TO TIIE LAST DROP
ib. 31c 3un, 91c
: n. "( Shawnee. Mr. nnr| Mrs.:
Acrsary of Mrs. Burge. i,
Division Four Seated with the honoree and bos’ 1 ,• j sioninrm Mi • • ri,„. iw.i 1
— . Visitors to enjoy the meeting ol were Mr. and Mrs Ray Maher and 1 , ,| \ ’ l!,n»,’2 ' Unr',
was Mrs. Lon Hull. Hearts were division lour with ten members daughter. Mary Margaret, and Mi.s Hum- 1' ui n ’ n ”
the diversion ol the afternoon, in were Mi.ss Oerirude Reding, of Evelyn Smith. Roses formed the ‘
which Mrs. Robert Archer received; Chickasha. and Mrs. F. L. Little. renter piece tor the dining table
the prize, a lovely remembrance was Hostesses to thLs group were Mrs. The evening was spent mtorm.il-
presented ihe honoree. Frank Brown and Mrs. John Comp-■ ly.
The birthday of Mrs. Dewey ion who entertained in the former's ,!> sg -.is
Crawford will be honored October heme at 1300 South Ellison avenue. VISITOR IIONORFD
25. when a luncheon will be held Alter routine business bunco was r. |„‘,|mr i.rr ..... ...
in ti,e home nt Mr* J. N. Krorker, the diversion. Higli score favor Catherine Parr of Fort Worth't-
615 Sr.utl, Hadden avenue went to Mrs. B. G. Menz. while the Hs „)a" m^ lJo P Jncn 1,1
Regular meeting of the dub will ^avolatlon went to Miss Reding south Ellwwi avenue, entarta.n,,.
!>'' enjoyed next Wedne.day at the and the division prize was awarded s,» ,,.1,1,,. of Ti„„s,i
la.ine „t Ml c F. Layman. 4fll Mrs. Helm Murray. evening n.uisd.i
North Rot k Hand avenue A detectable repast was served by' PnVor lor high score nmr.nn ib-
hostesses at the rlo.se ot the1 ^aent to Mrs Lon IlufT wl •
FIDFMs CLAMS afternoon. Meeting plaee tor No- A D Cox won Uw'mmVhtah s,m
Ortcber business and social meet- vrmber will lie announced Inter. award and triivellnu nri/e *
hie Of the Presbr'erian Fide.’s Sun- - —-- Hallowe'en motifs appeared tn „i;
da\ sthnol < In vs was held tn the BIRTIIDA1 PARTI tbe puny details Daintv rein 1
nd. 01 deiiinn,; I»rlor of the rhurrh Thursday aft- I' was to honor the thirteenth nirnis were served followm* n‘,
i h ihe a ' 'I'wn.er rn|l-m a KOod attendance, birthday anniversary of her son. U MrU^ ,nUf>vln"
tali'lard he l.'.'un, ' J"'?'1 M,fi f: N p,,Ms' Pre- Robert, that Mrs. E F. Sullivan. o|
ndenviMNl tVsr( hi!,' ,I °f ,rt,‘d ov',r ll" "'''"hK. which was Fori Reno, entertained from 8:30 (.Uw
f i»v.. 1 u. ,r «*>f ntrd with ii drvouohnl .svrvirr by to f> o*rlf)ck ThurMliiy cvcnlno with f ^ OHC*AM/Ell
nlrr \iMMi Noim'L M*'iv Mrs K T Nlontuonirry. who rrad h rhlkfrcDM party. A tdii.s^lor thr vounu niairi« d D.li:
th» Imm word in lyprwntfr prr- iho i:imh P>«!m. Ouwt.s to enjo>* the murtaav with f lhe Fl?1 E SundM
Pin vrr wn.s nffcrrcl bv Mn«. Alicr the honoree included Bcttv “ niwuna nl »ln-
%ir_Kuroiin in the church imrlor Th
27c
Frazier's
Indiana 14 oz. Bottle
Colo.
Red Pitted
Cherries
No. 10
GaL47c
MATCHES
CATSUP
CHA1IA.M CRACKERS, 2 Ib. Itox.
DATS, (fold Medal, 3 Ib. Box .
CAINS “Better” COFFEE, 1 lb
PAN CAKE FLOUR, I Ib. baK
SALMON, Alaska Pink
Special CoMbination
I Bar Palmolive Soap.
I Package Super Suds.
I 21-oz. Package Crystal White Soap Chip*
8 Giant liars CrysMl White Koap
I 17-ineh Chromium Serving Truv.
A $2.50 Value AU For...
10c
C
KING KO
PEACHES
No. 2 Vt 2 for :15c
Grapefruit, pineapple,
orange Juice
No. 2 Cana . .15c
TOMATOES, Ne2.........3 Cant 25c
COCOA, Mether’s.......21b. hex 21c
CHERRIES, No. 2 led Pitted Caa 11c
FLOUR o, Hom!iTNAM 4$ Ihs. $145
Oregon U Hish
CELERY bun. 9c
Porto Rica No. 1
SPUDS ot
8 Ihs. LOC
-FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—
LEMONS CZT" ■a.r 2$c
BRUSSEL SPROUTS, Box 8-2 for.. .. 15c
ORANGES, .114 California Sunkist.. .Doe. 18c
TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT, 80 ibc Duncans 5c
POTATOES 15the.22c
4M«S»>»>»MH)SM>>WIIIIIIIIM1MI)|IBM||>!I|I»>MRM>H>IWR
BEEF or VEAL
ROAST
VEAL ROUND
STEAK
2 ii*.. 35c
murK
STEAK
10c
FRTERS iiS.lh.14c | Cooatry Batter, Ih.. ,2lc
STEAK - SWISS-KOUND-SIRLDIN ... ..2 LBS. 2Jc
PMK wnTu. 15c | PerkSaosafe, 2 Ihe. 25c
ISIBtWtMIIMMINSIMlIBBWMBRHBBBBBRttlBBaiSWHMMnillMIIIHIlln
Picnic
Style
25c I Haas
CHEESE, Ih. ... 18c
SALT MEAT, Ib. 20c
SALT JOWLS, Ib. 10c
EAGLE MARKET
A COMPLETE POOD SHOP
PHONE IS DELIVERY SERVICE It
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