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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1936-09-04, Page 56 L 1i't'LI+ " . p I e" A• A v r ' I', I r'I �+ r ., A 'Ir/S;I�(4'n tai+ ,i. lei REGENT THEATRE •'. RE lvpia ,lane Wiithe - I?iinlry Tomlin, in 'iPAHDT (El AY" Bert Wheeler - Robt, Woolsey, in "SILLY BILLIES" Mon., Tues„ Wed., --Double Feature Claudette Colbert, -Fred MacMurray "THE BRIDE COMES. HOME" with Robert Young. • The "Gilded Lily" Stars Funnier - than ever. Cry Grant - Joan Bennett, in "BIG ,'BROWN EYES" Special Matinee Mon., .Sept- 7th, at 8. P.m. Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday Warner Baxter in. "I{ING OF BURLESQUE" with Alice Faye - Jack Oakie. COKING --"Under Two Flags," .°San . Francisco" ,,,HULLETT Death of Mrs. Henry Cooper In( this death of Mrs. Henry Coop- er, which o'odurrred at her home on the Huron Highway on Siunday, Aug. 30'ih, this di'stric't has lost an hold, well known and 'highly respected resi- dent.. Alt4nough in failing health for the past twit? years, •Mire. Cooper had been able to he ab'ou't until : 'a week previous tether death. 'Born in God- eri'ch Township 18 years ago, Mrs. Cooper was a daugih'ter of .the late Th'olmiais Carter., and lived rwith her parents .until her .,marriage to Mr. C'oclper 68 year's ago last. Mnrdh. Folliowing her 'mialrriaige 'she resided for, a time . in Kin'burn and later hi 31cKillop 'T'ownshi'p. 'Over .3e years ago they moved to the first canoes- . Sion of 'Hulld'ett, Which was her home until her death•. Besides, her bereav- ed husband, She tis survti'vnl by ,two •sons and two daaaghters, Mrs. James Reid, of Bay City, Michigan; Mirs. John McElroy, 'MeK'illee, and 'M'e'ssrs. John and .Chri!staplher •Cio'oper, 'of Hiul- lett. She is arise survived by one sister and Awe 'brothers, Mrs. John Cooper, 'of, Madison', Ohio; Mir. James • Carter of Clinton,' and Mr. John Car- : ter, of London. The siervi'ce was held from her late home. eon Tu'e'sday af- •'terneon when 'the .service's we're con- ducted by Rev. 'Canon Appleyard, R.eetor of St. Thomas' •Chumdh, Sea - forth. 'D'ustin'g the ,r+e.rvice a quartette, Mrs. William Rutledge,, Mrs. Norman Carter, Mrs.. Frank Fowler and Mrs.. Bert Irwtin; e'anrg two favorite hymns A R 0 R •W "For 'TOUT Convenience" Effective May 3, 1936 LEAVE EASTBOUND 8.15 a.m. 5.45 p.m. Standard Time LEAVE WEST BOUND 1.00 p.m. 7.35 p.m. Itineraries planned to all points in Canada, United States and Mexico. Consult local agent QUEEN'S HOTEL, Seaforth. Central Ontario Bus Lines Ltd. TORON'r0 3569-18 When you have a HORSE or COW you want removed Phone or write to William Stone. Sons • LTD.. Phone 22 Ingersoll Fall Fair Dates Following are the dates set for Fall Matire and Elchibi'tsons in Western On- tarie lfer 1936: Blydlia.. .'.... ... , Sept. 11,;12 Chesley Kincardine ....... Milverton New Harmiburg Ailsa Craig Atwood .Bayfield ..Exeter • 'G'oderielh thhs'towel Lucknow Parkhill Seaforth ,Stratford Brussels• tMi'tah+el-I Ripley Winghlam 'Zurich Owen 'Sound 'Teeawater ^Sept, 15, 16 Sept. 17. 18 Sept. 17, 18 Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 24, 25" Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 20, Oct..1 Sept. 21; 22 Sept. 22, 23 Sept. 23, 24 Sept. 24, . 25 Sept. 25 Sept. 24. 25 Sept. 21-23 Oct. 1, 2' Sept. 29, 30 Sept. 29, 30 Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Sept. 28, 2.9 Oct. 5-7 Oct. 6, 7 THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COT. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORVI, ,CNT. OFFICERS: Alex. Broadfo'ot, 3-Seafoaifli - 'Preis Jno. E. Pepper, 'Brucefield - Vice -Pres, Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - See.-Treas. AGENTS: • Finlay M,eKereher, It R. 1, Dublin; E. Pepper, Brumfield; E. R. Jarmouth, Bredhagert, James Watt, Blyth; G. F. He'vritt, Kincardine; W. J. Yeo, G'ode- DIRECTORS William Knox, Londes'boro; George Leon'h'art, Eradiha'gen; James Con- nolly, Go'deriblr; Alex. Broadfdot, It. R. 3Y •Seaforth; Alexander MetWing, R. It. 1, Blyth; John p'epp'er, Bruce- fe1d1" Zanies Sholdine, Walton; Thos. i<+lior3 fan, R. R. G, Seaforth; Will t 1Et Archbald, it, R. 4, Se forth. et thia :deeeased. ,. l#1'at..0 WI* gave inai jeaa rr, and •"h 'e With .TR4t'te avetJk valiit_.made•Un 1 r iandlbaia0.t: ,ce ,i t,ry, • the •-,-voR.hesatores being 'Messrs: **eat alt F(pwlieT, Jona, than H'ulgil'l, Niortn 'Carte z Jegxiee Jena'iesorn, Beelviewin and: Thomiae Adm annus • The fkswe, beari.were Messrs, Lerner 'ember, 'Frank lF ow8er, John Little, Eimer and Aat'noldl Hzg_ ill. Bride -To -Be. Showered I11Iembers of the coramunity gath- ered "at 'Hlayen Batton, Iilarlleeiit, the home elf Mr. and M.aw Eph. Snell, to present Miss -Norma .Snell, bridle - elect, with • a ,kitchen e'hnwror.Theeaterrbalin'menat teak the form Of '.a mock wedding. The dining realm was suitably declorated With an evergreen arch, streamers and autumn flowers. To the strains, of 'Lohengnin's wed- ding march the bride, Anna Sus_ana Jeremiah Panhandle entered on the arm of her father, MMM 'A T (, U Paahalirile. The sterids waren 'hitched up to :her' "awful shusband" • by ' the. ofici'ating' ol'emhgy�nan': 'T'The 1.11 4, don- ated by 'Mr. Eph. Snell( of the stock farm, was'borne hi, s y 'bh'e d'in'g 'bear- er. The vanes we'r'ee' taken aisr fo'I- ''ows: Bride,. --Mr. Wes. Hrotggart; bnidesmlad'd, 'Mr. Percy Glihbhbings; bride's father, Miss • Jean Fo'rtbes.; groom, Mrs. Percy Ciiblaings'; best man, Mise. liiiazel 'Hloggarth; minister, Mrs. George Thompson; ring bearer, Miss •Barrbara Sn'ell;• announcer,- Mr. George Hieggar'th. Miss' Niomna Snell was next ,pres'enteid with a. kit- chen shower of teary ,and lgmelen gran- ite;wame. The utensils were carried in a decorated b'as'ket by little Miss- es Marguerite Snail an'd' Jean 'Gib - brings.. The *Idlest was, read by Mr. Ne'viil'e IFlorbels as follows: ""Dear Morim,a:. llilavinig 'heard bf your ap- proaching 'marriage, we, your friends and neighbors', have gathered, here to -night to congratulate and waft our 'good. wi's'hes, for:hehal'th hharpplina s. and prosperity to yyoa in your new hpm;e. We ask you to accept these kitchen utensils 'ea a little re'm'em- bran'c'e trusting they will bring back many pleasant memlo'riies• of 'toils and other nvehn'o'ralble ,events that have taken place in, your hhiorme 'co'tnmen- ity. Signed 'on belhaibf .of your friends and neigh/bore - Haz'e'I Htoggarth, E'bh'E'l • Thrim'ps'on, Barbara Shell, Jean Forbes." The 'bridle -refect, opened her gifts and fittingly thanked- 'the as- c'emblage for their thoughtfu'ln'ess and geoid wishes. • Monet `s'eventy-rive gues'tse'p'arteek of a dainty luncheon -served 'by the young 'p1eople.' The re- m'ainde'r of the time was spent --in si'oging; chatting an,d•.card- playing. The -enjoyableeevrening was' brought to a close by slinging "Ailed. Lang Syne" A vote -of hhanies wail' ten - dared Mr. and Mrs,. Snell for the hospitality of their 'ho'me by IWIi.11 Hugger:eh, 'se'conde'd by Chas. .Stew-, art. Boyce - Snell • A pretty autumn wedding was sol emn'ized by Rev. A. W. Gardiner, Lande,siboro, 'on ISa'tirrday, August 29, 'at the home 'of 'Mr. and Mrs. William Snell, Hallett, when. 'their daughter, Norma Jane, was uraite'd in 'marriage la Mre F're'leack James' !Boyce;: son of Mr. and 'Mrs. James Boyce, of Bruceold. -At high noon, the cere- m'o'ny was conducted: u'nd'er • an arch of aut enn• flowers,. gladioli and zin- rias, banked with guide,,, glow., The bride entered' 'to "'the strains of L'o'henigrin's wedding march played by her sister, Miss Elva. Muth Snhe'lI. T'h'e bride w'a's charmiin'gly d'res'sed, in white sheer triple eneipie• 'w'earin'g a bandeau of flowers, 'She carried a bouqu'e't 'of golden glzrw, chresanthe- m,ums and plu'm-os'a fern; 'The ern des - mold; Miss 'Laura M. 'Snell, Stratford; sister of the bride; were gold striped cn':'ps vv'`''ih l'hleick 'accessio .es.. ,QVl'r. Leonard Royce; B, -A., -of Tees/water, Inierh'r of the 'bridegro'om, acted as, 'w'es't man. After• the sign'in'g the "go'fe'r, the /'bridal 'panty a .ithe 16 glee:a retired to the . .d' ng room, where a sumptuous w a'i'ring , was served byMs's' g tibio kins and'. ,Mai'an an(1 Elva e Ruth Snell. The 'bride's table was' decorat- ed 'in 'orange and yellow and centred with the wed'din'g cake. The ibri•d'e- gro'o'ni's 'gift to the .brides'm'aid , was an initialed compact, 'to the pianist a .'black purse, and to they best man a belt set. There was'pres'ent at the wedding, Mr. 'Gilles Jenkins, 84 years of age, grandfather of the bride, and Mfrs." Ellen A'r' etrouig, 82, grand- mother of the groiom, Each spoke in a ieom'plimiem'bary 'manner of his grandchild. The genre. fittingly re- filled.' :T'he happy- couple -left amid s'h'owers of eonfet!ti and good wishes on a h'one'ylnnoon trip through Mani- toulin, Zslan'd to Sudbury, cording back by To'r'onto' 'Exhfibiti'on. and Nia'gama Falls. T'h'e bridee going -away dress was navy blue, silk. crepe with match- ing ac'cesso'ri"os. On their re'turn' they will reside in Tuckersmli-h, 'Presentation To Popular Bride) - Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Charles Stewart, of Loud-esbloro, and their. daughter, 'M;&.rti ion, en;ter'tatined the "Win Othhers' Sunday rScllvool 'Class at a .pres'en'ta- ti'om on Thursday, Aldigust 27th, for Mies Norma Shell, 'bride -elect. Mr. CIa'ren'ce Ball acted as 'chairman for the evening. Mr. Alex,' Richard's- mead an ad'dre'ss 'as'tol'lowet "Dear Nor-. ma: It is with 'mdngie'di fe'e'lings' that we' c'oa ter ipla'te your appr'oach'ing mareihage. We all join in heartily wishing you very much h'appines's' in your new life. But it is with greet regret that we think of 'losing -you from our co'm;ttvuni,ty and especially from the "Win Others" 'Cl'as's. Your uns'e fte,hnese, courtesy and a'bov'e all; year dependability, have been an in- spiration and an exam(pbe, to us all, You 'have demonstrated by your mazy fine quralities 'the -fruits of a genuine Cthriistla, life. As!, a;,to!ken' ;o f,,,,outr re- ga+i�d''for y''dh we ask you , to L aoca'pt this chair, -and we hope that you .may have many kindly thoughts 'of your Old assoeliate,s lin• the clash while rest- ing in it. 'It s' our hope and prayer that 'Go'd% ''ble's'sing may rest upon You richly in year new home and that you and you' future busbend may e u oy a long arna happy marizied 'life, 'Sign- e'd. on behalf 'of ;She Claws -- 'Mallen Stewart, Gladys 'Mountain fllaeel }Leggett." The presentation of a beautiful occasional chair was 'ev'a'de by ,'Messrs, Cliff Adams end - Lloyd' S'tleieetet. Mile Snell fittingly, thank- ed the class for 'their gift s'ayin'g she h'o'ped they, Would all enj'o'y thhe:''00m- fortrs sof the chair hi her nor halm. The 'enberiba,inm'en,t took the form o'f Mnetida, maulbeus: S, Idl'8 by ;l T 'r i 4W:tit q gal�u (Fxal-tebe glir.•/,.�1,ry,'Iro,?i, 1u/rlateer ' •'.��{i Yi+ 4M, Snell and Iyon1'all'd Snel11, a+su steel A the pia,np by 'Glladyia Monietaip- and Ntorma Snel4; re iitbationns ilarRee. Me, Gandiner and Me, W -1 Leen. Time was.,Fo.liowed h hearty ciphn7n_a'lawlity singing. The, young sllooptlp alai a1eafr- ve'' •EIPPetiariruS� +ref n ,,.• nd. he evening ,s, broughtto a olpis'e by' einem "INT '`She1p+', n Jolly Good L°ellow." •• ry t?, I,, ed KIPPEN Caleforniaeintsetedithis son, Rev. E. F. Chandler, of the Manse during the pest week. -On Sunday 'Morning he aseisted in the .servece and while he as not a' Minister of the Gospel,' 'he states that he never misses an tei. ispeke verily beautifully from the 18th.. chapter of Jeremiah 'and a part- Otf the. 6th Inerrap: "41011144, as the clay is in the petter's hand; are ye in !My handr 'Cal -louse of Israel."' He. told Of being ie China and belie and bein'g into. selme Of the pieces esohere the Irrgislt ;beautiful china was .made and thiere be ewer the clay taken by thepotter and made into some -of the most beautiful china that we 'have in cur homes tooday. It was this way he had (of 'illustrating' what can be dene With clay en the hands of the 'potter. 'So can the -Great. Creator of mankind do with the ,people, if. they eely allow Hien to shape and 'iiiioiald theie dives. 'Mr. Chandler's work carries hem. into a great many coun- tries el the world and although lie does..not .get the apporeurety. tor Asia tbeee that are. near and deae to him, yet he tries to, make a tall as often ple of Kippen will be pleased at any elme to have the privilege of meet- ing Mr. -Chandler again _ .Mr.• and Mese-John Ander-inn and Mas Frances • Andersen, of Marlette, MiCh.„ veistitedi at the 'home of their uncle, Mr. 'William Anderson, . of the during the past week. Mr. Quebec and IMentrieral, Niagara Falls, Torenta and many other places of in- terest. trait, and Mr. 'Robert .Nichol, ef Wa- John. Deitzeel the village, 'during the pait week, . Miss Helen Chandler, of Blenheim, of Loedon, -spent the iveek-end. at the home of their patents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Chandiere at, the Manee, is ,speniang a few holidrays at the er, of -the leaden Road. 'Me. and Mrs. Aldred- Weaning, of Wale of Toroato, -were visitors at Meths., of the village, during the ,past week. • The many 'fresindlie -ST Mrs. Fred: ago for. the West, where she will vis- it relatives and freemen will be allad 'tie learn that • sheeinatired safely and eneroyed the tripe . Mies Etta Jaerott, •who has been seending holidays at the home . of. her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Isaac Jae - rota returnedl to Toronto during the weekawhere, She will resume her die- tles -as. teacher. :Holidays. are ever for another sea- son and teachers and .schelers all get hack to evioek ion Tuesday .of this week. Mies Edna ,Dayman, "of Tucker- emith, is visiting with friends in De- ronto,. vieited during. the week at the 'home. Of her aunt,. Mese Mabel White- man, of the (village. Me...Fern McLean and isister, Rose, of the Lon,dion Read, accompanied by Mrs. tElzar Meu..sseau, of the village, visited at the 'home of Mr. amid Mrs. Carman Wood/barn,' _orf Greenway, during the past week. •A' miseellaneous. .shower 'was held at the home of Mr. and Emer- eon Smith, of the 2nd Coneession of of this week in „honor el their daugh- ter, 'Mena, 'beide-eleet of this month. Miss Blanche Watson, of the Til- lage, visited with friends in Se.aforth during the 'peat wethk. . Rev. and Mire R. R. Cornier and daughter, Elaine, of Embro, viaited friends in this Vioinity during the east weerk.' Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, of Mc - ,The W. M.HS. met et the hornier of Mrs., Alex. . Moneath. on Wednesday and geordlY number were preseat. There ifs an eat eaylinig that "It never rains hut pours," and thes waS quite coldent a week pr more ago when -.err grain men. were taxed to their -utmost trying to. take care being hauled by teems 'and' trucks; to the elevators. However, foe the past day or so they have (had a 'breathing spell as the price, of both wheat and barley haTie taken a deep 'backward and it may be a few days' ior even a few weeks before it reaches the, .$1.00 mark argaile Fame:es are now look- ing forward to ateohearn crop which, in a ,great many cams, promises to be good. Sumely with the good prices 'that are prevailing in 'practically farrrn petal/woe, farmers will again. be weaving that broad smile that they did away beck in the Snare of 1.01-4 and 15. iMr, amid Mee. William Harvey, of the village, were in liTloaastock dur- ing the past week, Fewe Sproat A quiet wedding Was !solemnized at the Mantle off thee United Church, Kippere by Mee E. ',Chandler, at 10 am. c It Monday, August Slat, when smarriage to Leslie George A. Fewe, of London, The &Mewing items were inadvert- ently .oanitted from the report of the' ICipp6 East W. I..: A letter Of ap- Preeiatlen was received . from mos Margaret Macliay; Whs. Atilt A.. Afe,, r ,P4*Ardi Dr/144‘ 1:irolgrasau and hot*. • %T.' and :WS. 'Clxasrles Sellers and ins, at Coaftion, arid L00E0,0100 has returned after Spending his holidays ledge halve returned -to college tia, To- • 'Jack Drager fs with Mr. end Mrs. Mallard Dipager, 'Dome 'Mee. Colleir $7.'inighael es visiting with. friends tin Toirentce,. .. The 'gleaner. Mission Band meets 'Sun -40144, Ilar heme Mi. IL fllillouseeale:.40 making more changes to hile garage and service station. is having the front peat torn devil and moviing. the wall back about tein feet. Thee will make it Scheel teop,enedi on Tuesday with no change in the staff vf terachers. The trustees have elead:.;a number of swings ,pat on the ,school ground's '1241i,Mlit!atnhdeal'hbrielkila". Ed; Illaberer and ,Mr. and Mrs. J. Haberer vieited points in Northern Onterio 'last ..weele • .-- Tiler allso stopped at Callender to heve a look at the quintuplets. Me. -and Inns. L.' Berk, of Guelph; 'AA:fed at the • home of the latter's iriather, Mrst, J. Routledge, last week No .serviices were held in the Lath- eran Church last -Sunday, Rev. E. Tuerkheilm being away to the Ottawa, Conducting tillission services. .-Itadlleer-attorney, of. De - trait, was a Aistiter at the home of ibtrothersimeleve, Mar N. A. Cantin, St. Joseph, last week.. MiacKinirion are attending "ICAliaton dam Were ivislitors at the home of Mr. J. Galeter ever: the week -rend. staff teacher ,of the Wesbeen Univers-. ity visited hal parents on the 16tli con, Hay, last -week. ST. COLUIVIB:AN The funeral of MeS. iMaitiar Pur- cell, of IMcKillopb whia died on Tae•s- day, Auguet 25th, book niece St. Coluaniban en Thursday' of laSt Week, being very largele attended., Spiel= Reiquiem :High Mass was am* by Rev. Father iLacey, Amherstbarg, Rev. De Floalikea Interment t6Inli place in St. C,oluttraloan cemetery. Father Lacey was formerly a native of this parish, beingehe eon, of Jas... Lacey,. a neighbor °lathe late Mrs. Purcell. Surviviine the. death. aee one son, Thomas; one -seiner', Mrs. Mar- -Min Thomas O'Laughlin, of Seatorth. Mrs. 'Purcell was a ivory irkind, char- itable overnani, beloved by all who knew her, and she will .be -greatly miesed in the eamonnimity. Mr. and Mrs. iThornie. Moylin and /amen ' spent Suniday en Kitchener with their Wall and daughter, Mr_ and 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert, newly- weds, have returned to, af- ter spending eart „of...theta-honeymoon with tae forriner'e (parents, 1VEr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert, of Melaillop. IIVIre..1Heney Foley and 'little daugh- ter returned le Kinkora after a vesit with her mother, Mrs.: John: Downey. 1Mr..- Dennis Down,ey, ..of Chicago, aerd Mr. and Mrs. .Knorcall, of Lon- don, visited, with Mrs. Downey. Moses Ann,a and Mary Atkinson, of Toronito, are visiitirSg their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jroseph Atkinson. MII,Se Margaret A. O'Sliellivan and neprew, J. A, O'Sullivan., of Detroit, were 'visiting Mr. ancli Mrs. Peter Miss Mary Lane and Messrs% Basil and Thomas Lane have retuned te Toronto. Sieter Brigid and .Sieter Marietta, of St. auseph's Clarinet* visited with turned 'to their resrpeetlive echools: Gertrude 'MeGrath, Kitclhener; Agnes McGnattli, Bamberg; Lteey Berke, London; Bridget Delaney, .Chethaare 'James- Lane, Rainy - Vincent .Eckart, Toremto, and Sister Stephen, of Broloklen, ves.r.ited their , parents, Mr. and Mest Peter Eckert • and :Mrs. .theis iStapleton., Collingworod, 'visited- with their many McKILLOP Saturday, • MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING '411 Mr. Hudgin is a style and fitting' expert sent by Tip To—p- Tailors for your special benefit, We in- vite you to see what is new in colors, fabrics, and styles. • Coine in and slip into one of the Xew Fall Models', fect fit guaranteed. variety of reliable cloths. to choose from. A ,per - measurement noW -while there -is sUch .a wonderful See the new delightful Fall patterns- in every..ap- Get a New Tip Top Suit made to:your personal... One Price Only omen s New Fall oats • That Have Won Their Laurals at All Leading Openings New Style details, stunning effects, flattering color schemes, and generous and luxurious fur trims. A glorious coat collection that boa,sts of ev- ery new idea that characterizes,the most at‘a,ctive and outstanding Fall 1936 Models. COLORS—Black, Brown, Navy, Grey: FUR TRIMS—Beaver, Oppossum, Sable, Wolf, Persiah Lamb, Janette. MATERIALS—Weeds, Suedes, Tree Bark. Miss Joy Heather has returned home alter spending eiiht 'weeks with ,her cousin, Della Eggert. family, of Morriston, spent the week- end with Mr. 'Mid iMes. Charles Eg- 'Mies Evelyn Brosigy arid Mis Eileen Elliott, of Seaforth, spent ,Siniday „at Mr. and Mrs. M. al/lapel, of Port ahdi Mr. and Mrs. John aerne with 'Me. and Mrs, Oheries Regale, '- Miss, mania Res;j110.r, of Mitchell, spent .Sunday at her borne heoe. Miss Flora iFisherr, el Logan, vie- ited. with her friend, Mies- Marie Koeh- Mr.. Earl Hempel spent Sunday even - 'Charles Eggert: , Mrs. -F. Koefhler is at 'present nrur-s- ing at the hems of Prank Bauman, ton the Iiydro Nntended flow last "'Week). Mr. and afro. Charffies Fisher, of. with ter nibtheyankls meRitiVes. Mr. and Mpg. iCarI WWI farms lote Miltehell, sprang !Sunday with $15 to $35 FINE FUR FELT IN THE New Fall Hats For Women Quality that you seldom find in Hats at these low prices. Swank in style, pinched stitched and folded crowns' that are slightly higher. Black, Brown, Navy, Green or Tones. Come in and see real Hat Style! Prices 1.95 to 5.1" •