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The Huron Expositor, 1954-01-29, Page 8• , R ..':flit! � s Y� Y;�4 u � � a Ti � .... .. - ., n .. . . .. , .� 9TALYLON a , . .: � u 1 a 1111. �� � I�nllllux ._ .. r .._ , ." ,: •,; se toW WN 1u1 � 11q 1111 11 4 1M 11 'W � Ij �pilir.. rQ Tim TQ �' ;.� XIt x iciC S► EaF IRrH W- r. ivaTl�a •.,gXat+ .r ecUALI'1". ��RTHJJ1slpussdltWs jleld at tl}e an'nvalCioInmittees Por the February b�!II,,raeegLIIg of 2J4e Seatox+fh' Drivlm8 ... ,.euchre, a,me os, 'follows: +Cables and ; ng E147 AICD SICKNESS The 8alvatl•fl Army --Corps OM- chairs, Mrs. G. Papple and Mrs. HERBST •»HOELSCHER ucom ��inddceutRY AND WINDSTOR'h1 ter, Ltent. H, Keats: Banda!( $er Les. Pryce; lunch, Mrs. A: E Croz � " t e;eoming season will "he ting Companies who FR6DAY - SATURDAY vices: S p.ra-. Sunday School; 7 ler and Mrs. E. Papple; prizes, lYirs. First Presaiyteyfu":(,"fuyrch, Sea- Ind al lwith Service forth. was the scene of a pretty r tl pans provide far a meet. co DESTINATION -GOBIAGF3NTS `OR ON'i"ARTO p.m., salvation Meeting. Thurs- E. Cameron: punchers, Mrs. L. wedding on Saturday,�Janizary 23, ,M' here ins Junto: Aa a means of as - day, 4 pan„ Bobby Class; 8 p.m•, Carter, Mrs. John McLean, Mra. R. at 2:30 p.m„ ,•when Rev. D. Glenn slating with pi'dba, t+he club, togeth' RIC+jiARD WIDINA'RK pO�,t EWn' gAWS MUTUAL Prayer Resting. A welcomie awaits J. iDoig, Mrs- H, H'ugill, Mrs. E. Campbell united in marriage, Lor- � "'^E+QIiE YNSTJRANCE o Karr and, Mrs. 1?. McLachlan. n er with Ghe Agricultural Society, is Exotic adventure in the mysterious reaches of ty u cine Hoelscher, daughter of Mr. ,Plan'ning a dram ,for a Ibatby 'beef. , I MWV=ation gladly given 'Member's are also reminded to .and Mrs. J- W. HoeLacher, of Sea- "a The dmaw will tai[e place at the The story of an incredible trek. 4 8L Thomas` Anglican Church-10.suprply, cake, and a special appeal forth, and Phillip Whitcomb Herbst, June meet. - am., *wA&y School; 11 a,m'. Morn y is made for as man as possible to t'a , WATSON & RL' 1D Ing Prayer; 7 p•m., Evening Prayer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles . •�;ta Offiicera sleetedt at the meeting MONDAY - TUESDAY= WEDNESDAY , A REID Prot (tete( attemdl the Junior Farmers' play Herbst of W4terloo. Include: president, J k Campbell;, 11LSt. Mary s, Dublin -2:80 P•m•, Sun- Jana 27, as well as the W. I. cc ss 4 da School; rI p.m., Evening Prayer. January The bride was: given in marriage aeoretary, Amos Cor treasurer; FLIGHT NURSE .;;., 1118 81I1Ce and Real Estate y Fan Party'. by her father and was, gowned. do '.. R. B. Holmes• track remittee, -Rev, J. H- James, Rector. JOAN LESLIE FOR'REST,TUCKER �P a 214 Seafarth a cocktail length• dress of white Robert Wrkby; barn comm ittee, Narthside United Church. - 10 tree -bark nylon, which was design Willson Odle; advertising coconut The first Service-Actdou Romance a'i'med at women'anrddenees. wIt a.m., . Church Sehooi • and Adult SEWING SISTERS MEET ed• and made by the bride's' mother. tee, Clair Haney.. Priced For m Bible Hass; 11 am-, sermon theme, The second meeting of the Sea- The shoulder -length veil and mit- - ",From Generation to (reaeration Porth Sewing Sinters was, held at tens were of white lacs.,,Her flow- THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Junior congregation and. Toddlers( ors was a nosegay of virile 'mums QUICK SALE JunMid gets Wilt Pla off the' home .ot the leader; Mas: "Dale g �' u I LOVE MELVIN " Group; 7 P.M. ,sermon theme, Nixon, when the roll call was an- and pink roses, Opener On Tuesday Face Lifters, or Spirit Lifters('; Mies Mary Jane Herbst, Water- DONALD O'CONNOiR DEBBIE REYNOLDS Insul tar c Si ed swered' by live members- A dem- ,p:m., Y.P.17: -Rev. J. W. loo, was the bridesmaid, penned Seaforth Midgets- won the open onstra4.ion wase 'given on faggoting One -Store Dwelling Stinson, Mdndster,a cocktail length dTeas of pink s, y � lrp Mus. Nixon.9ltixonSome rayon and tree -bark nylon with navy blue lace dug"game in 'their round-robin 'play- COiillll,gr Soon — "My Cousin Rachael" nylon fabrics were turned' to study JOHN DU:RNI'N off series, when they defeated' Mit- nylon Centrally Located" the effect- Lunch was served, and mittens and, lace hat. She carried chell 62 in 'Mitchell Tuesday. U?. - a nosegay. of blue carnations the meeting closed with "God Save I4 we,$ a h,ardl tas+t-checking game a,. ,aQQ Q� FIRST The groomsman was Ted' Snider, anal-' tuning the 11rst pdriodl both the Q'neew" The roti salt for the . at aid Hoelscher, °°, the aa usher wan Cavan Con a ation ' neat meeting is, "One indication fgii,ms scored --•White for Mitchell Possession February t, 1954 PRESBYTERIAN for a well :groomed girl." Gerald, abri.rs.J11 69 broth- � � , at ;e,7, and Robertson for seaforrtir EVERY DAY -- er of the br de. Mrs. �'.�tss Htimil- at :1b. ' CHURCH t u sang "0 Perfect" cove" and Winthrop,eet In . Seallorth scored twice in, the see• M. A. REID Fitev. D. Glenn t;.sm'bMl "For You Alone." p end' period, -Mason and McPli0den Yes C.G.I•T. MEETS The wedding dinner was, served' Realtor Minl•t•r getting the tallilm Coveny, of. Mit- EVERY DAY . . "Since September regular meet- in the LOAF. Hall where the pink Annual Session chell, got one lone goal, . which Qther Good Properties Listed 10 a.m. - bible Class and ings of the C.G-I.T. !save obeen held and white color scheme uas, carried ended their scoring. - church School on. Monday evenings when work out with pink streamers, white tap- The third period( was seafort'h's YOU GET MORE projects included, making nylon era and pick and white chrys,anthe- On Thlirsday evening, January all the way, Murray scoring two 11;90 A.M. flowers, decorating the tree and mums. A three -tiered Weddln'g 14, Cavan Church congregation, .and; Mason getting his second of for your LEMON'S Sunday schoolroom for the Chrisrt- cake centred the bride's table, The Winthrop, sat down to a pot -luck the night. Penaltie,e went to White, TAXI - "WHAT TO ®o WITH mast concert, and mending toyts for 30 guests were received, by the srpp�., ,�pph� by the !attics of of ,Mitchell, and Murray, of Sea, FOOTWEAR DOLL AR ONE'S LIFE" a bale. The main money -raising bride's mother, gowned- in teal the congregation. After the inner:'forth, for two much roughing-,' Mc- ° All pamenaen Inew" project was a cookie drive at blue crepe with -gold accessories- .man bad been amply sattWed, the Michael, Seaforth, two minutes for WI tt T T n (� PH°N"t Christmas, when around $30 was Her corsage was of yellow rose- pastor, Rev, H. E. Livingstone~ 7i,>l 1i.eLiB'_ SHOE ST'QRE 162J or 162W `lam e° g't'Qn tripping raised. buds• The bridegroom's mother called the assemivDy to order for 7:00 P.M. Some of the meetings took the assisted, wearing a navy and red, the annual meeting and, oocup'iad! -The Little Store"With the BIG Values" - SEAFORTH form. of parties at Hallowe'en and ensemble with 'a corsage of red the chair. Robert K. McFarlane LOCAL BRIEFS - - - "A mEW START IN LIFE"istmas, and a toboggandwg par- rosebuds. Mrs. A. Forbes and her acted as secretary. See For Remarkably in January. The study part of committee served the dinner. Mr. Encouraging reports were receiv HOC EY -.Saturday, Jan, 30 -• CHATHAM at SEAFORTH " the meetings, centred around A ddsr Henry Conrad, Waterloo, uncle of ed from all organizations; e�tpeclal- spent Charles 'Stewart, of Halifax, LOW RATES C?I�Mr. -• Chatham are fighting desperately for a playoff ,berth, cussion about "Women of the the bride, proposed- a toast to her, ly the Young People's, Union, which spent the weekend' 'wiAh .his p8r DON'T MISS THIS 'GAME COME TO �UR•CH! -You Bible,,, led ,by Mrs, Leeming, and to which the bridegroom respond- raised a total of $964 and paid off �'�i Mr. and Mrs Harry Stewart. .AUTO INSURANCE owe it to your Minister and, a Vesper Service held' in the ed, 'Mr. Hoelscher responded to a all indebtedness on the new elec- Miers Carol Chesney, %T and Miss, 2c�' yourself. •Gonne to Church church during Christmas week. On toast to the bride's mother, pro- tric organ installed by them Gwen Cdrristie, who are attetrddng ��/� Westervelt School, London, spent WithState FarrTlMfltua� at least once on Sunday. September .23 a rally for all C.G. 'Posed by Mr. Jack Thompson, Sea Missionary and• maintenance adv- the weekend at their respective " i LT. girls in 11uro.a County was forth. Ings showed, an increase of $150.00 }tomes her%. held in Northside Church when For a trip to Ottawa and other over the previous year, over in girls took part. eastern -Ventres, the bride donned Earl McSpadden, church tress, Miss Shirley Corbett and, Mr. J. A. F. Phone 849 CHEGd theGordon 'Wilson, t Toronto, agent STORE=WIDE �a wool -dTesr.Vent in deep ¢mauve shade urE in• his report showed, a sussPhone 849 r 4 the weekends at the home at 'hist,i with whits nylon 'fur trim. White ebantial balance on hand. A' total Seaforth : accessories and a corsage of white for ahl purposes rai ring the parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Wdl- blue loaf WALTON son. 1 "The Worlds Finest Anthracite" baby costume. on. rhes completed year amounted to $4,768, which a Mr. John C. Cardno is in Scott REDACTIONS Mr. Frank Kell ds a patient in her costume. On, their return Mr- chided $340 from the Sunday SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID y and Mrs. Hoelscher will make Memorial Hospital, where he un - the Wingham Hospital.. , School, $273 by the W.A., with a COMFORT d'erwe2vt an operation for agpenr• e rhe Color 'Guarantees the Quabty Mrs, Douglas Ennis is laid,lip up their home in 'Kitchener. membership of 33. The w:M S. dicitis. IN EFFECT This Week and, other organizations under its with rheumatic fever. Mrs. P. Rowland, of Dublin; is WILLIS DUNDAS Mr. William' Bolton has return- charge raised $53'9, Mr. William visiting her son and dpughter in- i °� Phone 383.8 Res. 192-M ed' to his home in Rochester, N.Y., Dalds, Sunday school svperintem- UNTIL THE END OF JANUARY AT THE law, Mr. -and 'Mrs, J Rowland'. _ after a month with his sister, Mrs. dent, reported a membership of Community Centre — _ Obituaries 136. a and' Mrs. - J. a spent M. Humphries. the weekend, s. Chatham. The Pastor, in his report of See. Mr. and Mrs. CarmenRowelif o, THURSDAY JANUARY 28 . sten: stated a membership of 185, Mr and 11- William Le burn awl At W Mitchell vs. Seaforth Midgets FOR RENT' ANDREW DEMERLING Andrew Demerling, 70, of Harris- ton, died Wednesday in Palmerston General Hospital. He was 'born in Howick township and was employ- ed as a mechanic in and around Harriston all his life, Surviving' are his widow, the for- mer Alvina Self; one son; Eldon, of Harristonr, a daughter, Mrs. William Austin; of Seaforth;' dive brothers,.. Norman, ,Preston; ]Ier- bert, Waterloo; Otto, Harriston;, Clifford, and, Dan, Mayer- thorpe, Alberta' four sisters, Mgrs. D: Wes+tmall and Mrs. Henry 4chnarr, of Kitchener; Mrs. John Schnarr, Crosshill, and Mrs. J. Heinbecl.er, Waterloo. FRIDAY. JANUARY 29 Four - room Heated Apart - LAMPS : s c Always Shop With Confidence AV', Y P ■ a Whitney Furnhure i _ FUNERAL and AMBULANCE 8ERVICE PHONES: 119; REB. fig SEAPORT- f ' I 9 8:30 p.m. m.ent, with private bath, for Et Takes "Money to Buy New Stock MARGARINE. ...... . • • ......... . ..... . . 2 for 59c ROBIN HOOD OATMEAL ................... .. 5 -Ib. Bag 37c NATURE'S BEST CREAM CORN -15 oz ............. 2 for 23c ............ KING'S CHOICE TOMATOES --M oz ... 2 for 35c TfDE-Large Size ............................... Package 37c RED ROSE COFFEE. .... . ... . ........... . ..... . 1 Pound $1.09 ROBIN`'HOOD CHOCOLATE,OR WHITE CAKE MIX..Pk 29c. g• SOCKEYE SALMON : . . . . . . .......... . ......... Ib. Net 35e - i= Exeter vs. Hensall Finks rent. DUBLIN Fan.. Dance, sponsored by Immediate possession. y Seaforth W.I. 10 P.M. CALL SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 , n OKZ 1:38' bo •3:38 'p.m. Skating W. C. 7: 30 'p=. PhOnC 458 OL Marys vs. Seaforth Bantam's . OFFICE IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Chatham vs. Sof orth 'Baldwins THOMAS McDOUGALL baptisms 11, one marriage, 'andr ' y four funerals. All retiring officers Mr; and Mrs, " -Harold, Jackson The sudden death occurred at were r'e-elected. Cavan isl aglain leave Sunday on a motor trip to Florida. Royalton, Minnesota., on Thursday, •endording the Observer Every-FanMr' and M s J. E. Kent - January 21, of Thomas 'McDougall, ily-Plan this year. ing and Mr. and Mics. Hoad, of To- You Can Save Many Dollars by Shopping Now age 89. He had retired' on the pre- Tonto, also leave Sunday to spend ceding night as . usual and was, a month in 'Florida, " found dead in bed+ the followingMr. C. P. Sills is in Stratford — CHESTERFIELD SUITES morning -by his stetter. CONSTANCE General Hospital, where he Is- re- ` r IIorn in the Township of Stanley, 'cerving • treatment: The Friendly Few Farm Forum Rev. and Mrs. D. Glenn Camp: — BEDROOM SUITES he was a cousin of 'Mrs. Harry met at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Tyndall, of Tuckersmith, and of Wilbur Jewitt with a large attend' D. bell, Mrs, J. B. Russell and Mrs. William Mi}rray, of Seaforth. Mur- ante. I't being review night, no dais- Week. chile were in Toronto tbie —CHROME SETS ray Gibson and Miss. Maty .Gibson, cussion followed on the radio broad - of Brucefield, also are cousins. IMerton A. Reid was is Tor cast. The winners+ at progrees'ive ontoto Wednesday on business.—OCCASIONAL CHAIRS s euchre were: most, games, Mrs, -, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 ftio•pital Aid Old-Ti'me Skating Party '-' INSURANCEDELMAR _- * Fire "' er •, Auto 0 LiabilityIra., .. Accident _ Wind, Etc. ' 'Complete Coverage W. E. SOU THGATE ANDREW DEMERLING Andrew Demerling, 70, of Harris- ton, died Wednesday in Palmerston General Hospital. He was 'born in Howick township and was employ- ed as a mechanic in and around Harriston all his life, Surviving' are his widow, the for- mer Alvina Self; one son; Eldon, of Harristonr, a daughter, Mrs. William Austin; of Seaforth;' dive brothers,.. Norman, ,Preston; ]Ier- bert, Waterloo; Otto, Harriston;, Clifford, and, Dan, Mayer- thorpe, Alberta' four sisters, Mgrs. D: Wes+tmall and Mrs. Henry 4chnarr, of Kitchener; Mrs. John Schnarr, Crosshill, and Mrs. J. Heinbecl.er, Waterloo. Ken Thompson and, Doug Riley; consolation,Miss Grace Rileynd W. J. DalMinch was served The next meeting will be held at the home of Mir. and 'Mrs, W. J. Dale. LAMPS : s c Always Shop With Confidence AV', Y P ■ a Whitney Furnhure i _ FUNERAL and AMBULANCE 8ERVICE PHONES: 119; REB. fig SEAPORT- f ' I 9 . EGMONDYILLE` Et Takes "Money to Buy New Stock MARGARINE. ...... . • • ......... . ..... . . 2 for 59c ROBIN HOOD OATMEAL ................... .. 5 -Ib. Bag 37c NATURE'S BEST CREAM CORN -15 oz ............. 2 for 23c ............ KING'S CHOICE TOMATOES --M oz ... 2 for 35c TfDE-Large Size ............................... Package 37c RED ROSE COFFEE. .... . ... . ........... . ..... . 1 Pound $1.09 ROBIN`'HOOD CHOCOLATE,OR WHITE CAKE MIX..Pk 29c. g• SOCKEYE SALMON : . . . . . . .......... . ......... Ib. Net 35e - i= The annuls! meeting of the Eg= mondviile'congregatlon was dead in the Sunday schoolroom on Monday evening.`You attendlance, here was a very 'good MC, Williarm Carey, of.. Anerdid, Saak,, is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Thomas Richardson. Mise Laura McMillan, of Tei her to, spent the. weekend with h,er mother, .Mrs. W. F. McMillan. Mr, and, Mrs. •Norman MacLean, Mr, and Mrs, Elmore Stephenson and Mra. Rev.) W. E. Mllrb apemrE Saturday and Sunday in Toronto, attending the meetings of Evange- DUBLIN Mr. Louis O'Reilly and Mr. Louis Marris left Wednesday for a motor trip • to Florida., where . the will y apexed the next two months. Mrs. Dan Costello is visiting in Thorold and. Toronto. Mrs,. Peter Dili and Mian Anne ,Higgins visited in }Detroit. Mrs., Wm. •Byrne and 'Mr. Don Byrne, Trenton, Mich., visited wemr 4 A 9 Service will be conducted Friday Miss Monica Byrne. 1847 ROGERS BROS. + Phone C.SncCea sor to it p.m., at the Hard Funeral lint Billy Graham. , y Mr. and Mrs, James KrausIliopP,"',CHAMBERLAIN Canada s Finest Silver lateClair alley - Egmondville ome, Harriston, by the Rev. M. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Kraus P 334 Res. 222-R . Michael. of Clifford Lutheran kopf, Jr., and 'Bonnie visited. with MAIN ST - SEAPORT- Church. Burial will be in Harris- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nicholson in 1®Imu IN STllluSEAF lRllitllRil■ Phone Early — PHONE 72 — We Deliver ton' cemetery. ' ■llIt111111asltHulsutusssu6114 Mr. J: Anderson, Beverly Hills, PRINrIN0 sit California, visited with- Mr. Matt SALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORTHSIDE W.M.S. MEETS a �• 8 I +o . © O s The January m0,t.ing' Com tete' Si- c of the Sen-. MUTTa} P 9 1 O W. J . CLEARY O for Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of q P ' Service O Seaforth, Ont. O Northside Church was held in the . r. y c e. for 8 c O LICENSED EMBALMER O schoolroom" on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Holman - Given1#$09095 O and FUNERAL DIRECTOR O January CLEARANCE SALE when Rev. J. A. Stinson, installed c Q Night or Day Calls - 335 O when executive for 1954. At the con- . � � O O elusion of this part of the service, no At Walton WA NRegularly �,, d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O O ENDS SATURDAY,. JANIVARY 34th the ,new ,presddew, Mrs. P. 0: $117.25 Moffat, took the chair and was as- 7 A O O O O O O O O O O slated in the opening exercises by WMS Gatherh i - Save O O Mrs. J. 'M. Scott, who read the `.� �\\ $27.30 'o J. A. BURKE a STILL GOOD BARGAINS! poem, "God Bless Thy Year Mrs. �,' • "�,� � a O Funeral Director O Moffat'had a flue New Years mea- The January meeting of the The Huron " EXPOSItOf I' sage, an'd led- in prayer, Wtalton W.M.S. and W.A. Groups SEAFORTH F ( O and Ambulance Service o 20% and 25% Off bhe home of Mrs.' J' kr, 4 DIIBLIN O tiT. O A business session followed, with was held at the roll call being answered with, Frank Kirkby on Wednesday eve- r;✓ . O Night or 'Day Calls: O Winter Coats Snow Suits Etc. nin•g, with :Mrs. Fern Patterson v O Phone 43 r 10 O / t the payment of fees. Northside ,ar O O acting as hostess, owing to the ab Church Is to.entertain the Huron - Bence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Presbyterial of the W.M.S.," also scute of Mrs. Kirkby. . y The president, Mrs. Ron&ld Be'rr * ` the meeting of Huron Prealb er -, nett, was 'in charge of the meeting O O O O O O O O O o O The' Kiddies Shop in the spring. gr which Opened, ,by singing "Stand- Used Thi- meeting was tbeu turned. ov 4 O " O Ing At the, Portal,"' Prayer was - ' " G. A. WHITNEY o Seaforth er to Group one, and, Miss Lawr- offered by Mrs. 'Walter Braadf ' t, ;.: O O cute read some extracts from the after which' the scripture lesson S Funeral HOItle a e stuly, book and commented on a Cars & Trucks O Goderich St W., Seaforth O .-��I flbm strip on "Life in 'Pakistan," Was read by Mrs. Bennett from Mahogany ' O AMBRILAN'GE SERVICi O - Acts '2:41-47. Mrs. Torrance Dun- which has shown by Mrs. Stinson. � finished draw*-►' deal read a poem entitled, "New O Adjustable hospital bells O Mrs: ICPiI Bell contributed a pleas- P r p a chest -tarnish resistant lin-' Year " TTie secretary, Mrs. Pat- 153 Y !< ,ng included with grvta. O for rent. O ■ tere'on, ave the minutes' of the ,53 Sedan O FLOWE'Rg FOR ];VERY O 1"�" ' inK solo, and, Mrs. R. Lawson vtrSC- g , ` Coo per st Groceries,, ed the appreciation of the apzil- 51 Dodge Sedan Com bb Servke o OCCASION O previous meeting. g P iary to 'Mrs. H. Snell for her fine s u 8 Knives o Telephone: bay or Night 119 O During the buadness period it was 51 Plymouth Sedan „ $Forks leadership as pre*ident the .past ilecid,ed that childrcen s clothing be r O Residence 65 O two years. The meeting closed 50 Cu's'tom DodgeSedan' '# x +.• 8 Toospoens (too.) O WEEKEND ,sPEaALS won't t°, area, arab a guilt w•hfeh with the Mizpah benediction. 8 Taos cons nia will, .be quilted at the next meet- .149 Plyxnotith Sedan (ineW � ,.," �' ;< �' r•1' d Sated Forks » Ing. Mrs. Harvey Brown gave an " �> . motor f. s Soupspoons O Diner: "Waiter, there's a twig interesting topic entitled, "The , B r O ® NADA PACKERS' TULIP MARGARINE... 9-.. ....... $1.00 > world ,Suffers From Too Mam�q 49 Pontiac Two -Doer° A s; 1'Tuttoi Tablespoons CA CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP --B Cane ..... ............ $1.00 in my soup.' f� �sl` L> L EvMei Knife I BOX Waiter: "I ;wouldn't be at all Little Men." The meeting closed t - 1' Sugar Spoon ELLMAR PURE PEANUT BUTTER -3 16 -oz Jars.....:.,. $1.00 48 Chevrolet Too -Door '. surprised, sit This rea+taurantt has with a hymn and the 14Lizpaih bene- APEX FRUIT COCKTAIL --4 1"z. Cans . .......... $1.00 t l' Plus S serving branches all over the ci • diction repeated" in unison. 48 Dad eTWO-Door' p: Y Wim+ �tCbitt COUNTRY KIST GOLDEN WAX BEAN'S -10 15 -oz. Cans.. $1.00 tY" f .. 1 Cold Meat Fork Mrs. P. Holman read a short r &M Sedan -1 Plereod Past 4 B.. OX ® OAK LEAF CHOICE UNGRADED PEA8-� 20 oz Cane.... $11-W poeun and conduotecL several con - 'L 46 Hu ry a,n,,, k O: 'Licensed m aimer O HOLLY FANCY QUALITY GOLDEN CORN -10 20 -oz, Cans $1.00 tests. Mrs. Percy H-61mlan was t m 1 Piireed kound Berths k 0 FC6U R1141carefulattention O FRESH GREEN CELERY -2 Bunches for ................ .25 , 1 t3r•vriadle 0 $otspitat: Bed ' O SALMON STEAK ound .... . .............. • ........ , . ASr then presented with a asJoful ail- .� TRUCKS -- C14626 Your so in 1 Round Server ` �`-'P � ver pate by Mrs. Silas Johmlaton 0 VWW=8 �oR ATdL O LOIN PORK CHOPS --found ............................. .89 Tow !•vowhr hnten• d+wetelesl Tuns Aer•A�' 2e, ocaA oNs O i�., Hoimanbwill o�onl be moving 46 Ford I/rTou r + Phones: O WE NOW. HAVE EVERYTHING IN THE FRESH MEAT LINE to' their new' Biome at oTand ,vas-' 49 yDod a Ton 4 �. 601i -'W' Store 48 0 ley. g 2` .: 4l► '+1'i' �Y <Y 4t 4> d t9 O B E Lunch was served by Me hostess 'S slid Mrs. Petet M nald Mrs MG �- ����O r v C 1 r " 1 j' Wmier Brottddoot, X".�tan�aldHart s 0nott aced lira. w: e. est, R�owch Motors Jewdle ►iffh' - "1t11e China ' 7l "1 hcnte 4e, Sea Iii& Oil fill '.rs• SELF b�Arce i�11If1fiRft 8rliftvt b �'� be Phone 267 �, mole, l► art � �• '� t 17L '.b`rl@1 'sCll{Yti 'Ay of o , a� r 'di Y `. ,� r , d�(�• , �f .} 'S .�1 . 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