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TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m.
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 24, 25, 26
"Min TRAIN"
Gene Autry
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 28, 29, 30
"TWO FLAGS WEST"
JOSEPH COTTON
CORNELL WILDS
LINDA DARNELL
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 31, June 1, 2
"Mrs. O'Malley and
Mr. Malone"
JAMES WHITMORE MARJORIE MAIN
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GOOD NEWS MEN — A
REAL EXTRA SPECIAL
SAVING EVENT. Save up
to $20.00 on your Suit. Our
regular stock of fine English
Gabardines and Worsteds.
Pure woollen, all ,of them and in single and double
breasted styles. COME IN and see these extra fine
Suits. Reg. to $69.50. SUMMER SALE
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EN TOO. Our full stock of
Ladies' Coats, Shorties and
Stiits, including Gabardines, Coverts,
Twills, and Pick and Picks.
LADIES'
COATS
& SUITS
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E PANTS Br wris hies Greys Summer Sale $7•59
Reg. to $3.95, Summer Sale $1.79
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Draper
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS — In Stripes.
Broken sizes. . Reg. to $4.95, Summer Sale $3.29
HAND BAGS 1/2 PRICE
Special value — on Plastic, Silk Cords and Suedes, in
White Summer Bags, colors including Black and Navy.
SLIPS = = SLIPS
Reg. to $3.25 - SUMMER SALE SPECIAL $1.59
Cotton Pajamas and Batiste Floral Nighties
Reg. to $3.29. Summer Sale $1.99
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Our better shirts. All shades in plain tones.
Reg. $5.25, Summer Sale $3.49
BOYS' COTTON CHECK SHIRTS
Just the shirt for Summer days. Dark colors.
Age 8 to 14 years. Reg. $1.59, Summer Sale . . 2 for 2.19
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11:00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting.
10:00 a.m.- unday Sehool.
7:00 p.m.-Gospel Service.
Monday-,
7:00 p.m.-Sunshine Hour
Tuesday-
2:30 p,m.--Home League.
8:00m.-Prayer Meeting
A hearty Welco me awaits at the
Salvation Army,
MEN'S TWEED SLACKS
In fine English Wool.
Reg. $7.95 to $11.95, Summer Sale $3.99 and 5.19
BOYS' "T" SHIRTS
Plain and stripes. Short sleeves.
Reg. to $1.19. Summer Sale 49c
BOYS' COTTON PANTS
'Grey with stripes. Tough for wear.
Reg. $3.25. Summer Sale 2 Pairs for $3.99
Crepes, Rayons, Spuns, Prints, Poplins, Skirting.
Get one yard Fre with every Five yards you buy.
REMNANTS REMNANTS
In Dress length Short ends of Crepes, Voiles, Prints,
Broadcloths.
REDUCED UP TO 50%.
Selected Drapery in our hand Prints, Brocades, Home-
spuns. GET ONE YARD FREE with every
SIX Yards you buy.
Dress ices
CURTAINS — Single Sample Pairs and Panels.
REDUCED 33V3%
Special
. PANTIES = Rayon and Pure Silk
Summer Sale 49c
DRESS SPECIAL
Summer Dresses in Crepes, Ginghams, Spuns and
Coltons. Reg. to $10.95.
SPECIAL GROUP - SUMMER SALE $5.99
CLEARANCE OF VARIOUS LINES,
MEN'S, LADIES', CHILDREN'S
TABL Boys' and Girls' SPRING COAT SET
In Wool, Corduroy and Tweed, with matching Bonnett
or Cap. Size 1 to 3.
Reg. to $7.95. Summer Sale $4.89
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RADIO & ELECTRIC
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show, "Uncle Ezry's Hayloft Jam-
boree", which will be produced next
Thurs. and Friday, May 31 and June
1, at Wroxeter town hall, sponsored
instrument suet'. us fiddle, gtlitat., „„„,„„,„,„*.i, banjo, mandoile, acCordion, harnaen-
by the Howick Lions Club for the
benefit of child welfare.
It's one penny a vote and who'll be
the winner in this newest of contests
which has the whole town talking.
The contestants in this clever contest
are boys and girls of Wroxeter, Gor-
rie and Fordwich, from one to six
years of age, and they have vote box-
es around town in the leading mer-
chant's stores.
The youngsters in this Tiny Tot
popularity contest will be introduced
the first night of the show and the
winners will be introduced and a-
warded silver loving cups on the final
night of the entertainment.
The contest closes at 4 p.m. on
June 1. Watch the vote boxes win-
dow daily. The pictures of the Tiny
Tots an, in this store and each day
the standings of those in the contest
are posted there.
Miss Greita Liles has arrived in
town to direct the home talent show,
"Uncle Flzra's Hayloft Jamboree".
She has had special' training in radio
and stage work slid has had valuable
experience in helping amateurs Ina-
prove natural talent in singing, speak-
ing and specialty work. She has an-
nounced that she will bold tryouts
for talent on May 18 and 29 at 8.30
p.m, at the Wroxeter town halt.
The amateur contest Which will be
run in connection with the big two
hour home talent stage show is open
to everyone in this town and the sur-
rounding community. There is no
age limit; those competing do not
have to belong to the sponsoring org-
anization and all types of entertain-
era ate wanted for this big show. If
You are a singer, yodeier, tap, square
or jig dancer there is a place for you
in the east, If you play any mtisidal
ica, or if you do animal or bird imi-
tations or if you know anyone who
does these things or any other type
of specialty act then have them at-
tend the tryouts on either Mon., May
28 or Tues., May 29.
Certainly it is an opportunity to
compete for the title of the most pop-
ular entertainer of Wroxeter, Gorrie
and Fordwich and lit the same time
win prizes as well as having the add-
ed advantage of free training from
the professional director Miss Liles.
Therefore, all persons who can do
any type of specialty number are not
only eligible but is urged to attend
the tryouts on May 28 and 29 at 8.30
p.m, at the Wroxeter town hall.
Grassland specialists of a New Hol-
land, Pa„ manufacturer recommend
raking in the same direction as the
mower travels to give the grass the
gentle handling needed to save Pro-
tein-rich leaves.
The Salvation Army
Captain and Mrs. H. deVries
fresh.. •
as a daisy
Woodhue spray Edy
for a lovely lift,
an enchantingly
Dais ter .With 2-oz. cologne in a
tiilfi ure florist gift box, 3.50 the set
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BABY CONTEST AND CONCERT
A baby contest will be held in con-
junction with the home talent stage
McKibbons
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