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CUNT% ANNUAL
Pgitatta 41,41.114alt•Thltak Watiltairla3a 3St 2,1, 1* Baptist Circie
axis Of ticers
Ur, 1,4d Wfri, Ottii got0401, °I- institute Leads ,IDgoter, Miss JOYPO Half/Pan, thO' „
Mitiaea MOSatiden Watt Ruth rum, prnipci tg
Wetid and Rill Alton; all oc Otiirrie‘ " 1". • .."4?•"
ELVEYALE.-The 13ihevale Wc* lt is a ploasoro to San ycwing
iluttille' on the Pend, This luon'S Institute is undertaking two
used to 14. an every-winter. Sport projects In liousenoul' economies,
but in recal'it. Year$ iticiaar Alqkking nig,making course, with four- heen DaVorad• keen membera enrolled is being
Darling, -of 'Dorset and held by mrs, Norton Sad Mra.
Harry Darling, of Toronto, were Stanley Mrs. •Ch4tles
henne for the Weeit-end. Mathera has a class of a dozert
Mr, Stanley Darling )10 been teen-age girls who ere Working on
kept indoors for SeVeral Weeks Waal projecta grg. Carl .I.ohnstogoi,
owing to fin and,,a leg injury. assistant,'
AUBURN ':SPEAKER
FOR S,S, ANNUAL
ea,tre —.1)fra• GeOrge, Farris* and.
daughter Linda moved to Whig-
ham, last week OM Listpwel, They
are residing at the bonne of Mrs,
Vanish s parents, Mr. and MI'S,
Wm. King, Leopold Street.
Marjorie Currie af 'Lon—
don spent the week-end at the
tiOnle of her mother, mrs, 0-,
arrie, .She left Qn Sunday for Ta-
ronto, where she is being trans”
ferred to the bead 7offiec ,of the
Torontri.,Dominion Bank,
—Mr: and Mrs. WM, D.
braith (?.f Kitehener were weeit.-enti
visitors with My, and Mrs, W,
Galbraith,
PhaWs such iiigitt
First at 7,15
THEATHIG. cLosun
Muntroikir, TUESDAY AND
WW4NESDAY, EACH WEEK,
Sk.nd Less
WESTINP.NOUSE ,
Thum. Fra, Sat, jail. 2344-25
'Dees Day, Barry Sullivan
in
"JULIE"
A Snipenseful Melodrama with
a psychopath bent on killing
his wife.
EIORGE WILLIAMS
—Larry. Be.nriett ana John Wila.
ef Ovelph were week-end ..gtiests
at tbe .home of the latter's parents,
Mra, aad Mrs, 0: Wild,
Milas lVfolr spent last
week with her . daughters, Mrs.
Moore and Mrs. Fitzmorris, Lan,.
C19—.1:1 Mr. and Mrs, Seott. Payne and
baby moVed on Saturday to St,
Marys, where Scott is employea
the police foree.
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Owing • to lack of space
Watches and very small
Clocks only,
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• 15 cubic feet of space — enough to hold
522 lbs. of food.
• 3-year food spoilage warranty at no extra
cost.
The annual meeting,' -.of the Wing.,
barn. United 'Chereh .Sunday Scheel:
was held last Friday evening with
50- tn attendance, A bountiful tux,
key dinner was served by the
ladlea of the W,A, P*011owing the
dinner games 'were played under
the direction of 'Margaret Maehan..
The meeting was In charge .of
Russoll Zurbrigg,,,S.S. sept„ and
opened with' the ;hymn -"Come Let
Us Sing of a Wonderful. Love",
Scripture was .read by Mr, Zur-
brigg,
The guest speaker air the cyan-
lag Was Rev, R. S,, Hilts, of
Auburn. Reports were heard from
the various committees and over
$6213 had been sent to the mis-
sions,. The average attendance was
198, Rev, D. j, MacRae thanked •
everyone for their co-operation
during the pass year and closed,
the meeting with prayer,
farally and heciaeliald effects fainu
Ridgetown last Weela and tia
taken up residence in the innis
vacated by the Slade fainlly, 4
Carling Terrace,
--Dr, and Mrs, A, P, MeMurphY
left last Wednesday for North
ay., where they visited witha
Pareata They returned te W1,11g-
ham on Suaday,
—lifiso Holly O. mafrtin of t,Lon,.
dal/ is a guest at the home a her
SI,Ster, Mrs, Robert Wenger,
y.-Mrs, J, BroWn is viiiting
with her danghter, Mrs. Ferguson;
in Welland.
—Mr, Kurt Willeinse, who went
to Kitchener recently, has secured
employment there.
—miss Patricia, Carmichael ' and
Miss iane Adamson of London
spent the weela•end with the form,
er's parents, Mr, and H,
Carmichael.
a-Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee, and
Helen of Cranbrook and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Errington and fain'.
ily, of Dunganaon spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. W. H.-Haney.
-a-Mr. Carl Lott spent a few days
last week with his mother, Mrs.
Walter Lott, at Whitecaurch,
—Mr, and Mrs, Allister Green,
Lynda, and janis visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. W. E„ Weir .at
Wroxeter.
WM:PP/TM—The arnitia1 meet.
lag of Wroaeter United Church
was held the church hall cal
Taesday evening, January 14tb.
Menibers of tae Weinan'a Associa-
tion arid The Tuesday Starlight
O•roup served a pot luck sopper
prior tO the Meeting, Presided over
bY the minister, Rev, W. V.
44ehanan. Allah 41.1nP) acted' as
SeeretarY, '
The liarions reports were very
gratifying. Mrs. George Dobson re-
ported 42 members in the Baby
Band, The Mission Rand 'also has
MembershiP roil of 42. Glen
McMichael, treasurer of the Sun-
day 'School, reported reteipte of
$360,00. Roo McMichael, superin-
tendent referred to the good work
being dope by the teaciliers and
said be• reqUired another teacher
thp Sunday, School, The Gerrie,
Wroxeter Y/P-V. bad a very suc-
cessful year ander President Ian
Howes. ,
The regular Monthly meeting Of
the 13.aptist Year); MiSt • •• • • • - • . sion Circle was held At the honm
of Mrs, F. eollaa, Mrs, Collar open.
ed the meeting with a pcoyk
e '• "Packwarci, Vorwardi
ward", This was felloWed bY •the
hymn, "My Jesus .LoVe Thee',
and prayer by Mrs..0corge Hoteh--
kiss, Miss X, .Moteh.kiss, MiSS M,
StapietoriAnd Mrs. A, Proetor read
'a Milaber Of teatimorilea froali dif-
ferent missionaries, The minutes
of the last meetitig Were read, aell
call answered, 4nd offering..reeeiV,
ecl,
MrS. Cantelen topic the de-
vetion entitled, "Serve God withent
Regard for Consequences". Ur5.
IsiraeLean , led In •prayer: WS, F,
.Collar and MisS Laura,. Vollar fay-
wed with a duet, -1,31,ne
MrS, V. Collar then read a poem,
oNever Mind". Three readings on.
New Year's were given by Mrs, la,
MaeLean, Mrs. Kilpatrick and Mrs,
F. Collar, . •
After prayer by Zfisi% Loanra
lar ehe election of •offieers for 195$
took place -with rear/its aS .followa:
President, Mrs. Freak .Collar; . vice,
Inas., Mrs. X. Cantelon; secretary,
Mrs. A, Proctor; treasurer 'Mrs,
George Ffotchkiss;. pianist, Mrs; ft,
Collar; .asst, pianist, Miss .1'Vf. Hotch-
kiss; visiting committee, Mrs. B.
MacLean, Mra. R. Kilpatrick; auda.
tor, Mrs. A. Praetor; laneh
mittee, Mrs. -G,.. •Schieffle„ Mra:
Calintresinipi,„
"Coliar 1.osea with pray,
er and lunch was served by the
hostess and these in charge, - •
—mr. Telford Struthers, of Wat
terloo spent the week-end with his
father, Mr, Orville Struthers,
—Mr and Mrs. William Willis
attended the Canadian Furniture
Show in Toronto on Saturday and
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs, Wilfred Benatead, ef Krein-
au rg.
—Mrs. Loretta Ste, Marie and
daughter Thelma spent a week
with Mrs. Ste. Marie's another, Mrs.
Laira laueneman of Hanover.
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G. ALAN WILLIAMS
,_Mr. and Mrs, R. j, McMurray
and Gordon visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gintinson, of
Bondhead. and Mr. and Mrs. IL E.
McMurray, of Toronto.
_Mr. and Mrs. Brace Simpsen
and Douglas and Shawn, of Peter-
borough spent the week-end with
her mother Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
Lean,
'Optometrist
atrick St„ Wingharn
• —Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Currie and
family of Clinton, Ma and Mrs,
Jerald Ste, Marie and "in, Mr. and
Mrs, Ken Winegarden and family,
; all of Londcn3, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George T. Currie.
—Mr. and Mrs. lgorman Dickin-
son and baby Bruce, of Toronto,
were week-end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. W, A, Galbraith.
aaalaIr; 'cind 'Mrs: 'Nelabil TIOnairtga
er spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs, R. J. lioltorn at Drew.
Chogose a famous WESilINGHOUSE Phone 770
freezer.
—Mr. and Mrs. "John Hanna
went to London on Sunday to...visit
with h'er brother-in-law, Mr. Gor-
don Perrott, who is still seriously
ill at Victoria Hospital,
—Mr. George Tripp moved his
The following are the officers:
Hon. Pres, Frank Howson; supt„
R, ;Zurbrigg; treas., S. J. Walker;
asst. treas., A. Green; sec„ E.
Hamilton; asst. see„ E. Jenkins;
Paper distributor and projectionist,
7', Burrell; attendance sec., R. Ben-
nett; temp. sec., F, Howson; press
reporter, Miss C Wellwood; librar-
ian, W. G. Tiffin and H. Wild;
pianist, Mrs. R. Coy; rep. of offic-
ial board, W. S. Hall, T. 5, Beattie.
Teachers—Beginners, Mrs,„ A.
Riatoul, Mrs, L. Hutton, Mary
Lou Dunlop, Mrs. R. Zurbrigg;
primary, Mary Alice I Armstrong,
Irene Saint; girls, No. 1, Lois
Walker and Muriel Gowdy; No. 2,
Mrs. A. Green and Joan Brooks;
No, 3, Ferne Vanstone, Mrs. W. B.
Cruikshank; No. 4, Mrs. A. Lunn,
Mrs. A. G. Gibseria No. 5, Mrs, C.
Hodgins, Mrs. V. Reid; No. 6,
Mrs. H, Burrell, Mrs, J. Campbell;
No, 7, Mrs. D. MeTa,ggart, Miss C.
Wellwood; No. 8, Miss Phyllis
Johns, Mrs. G. W. Tiffin.
Boys—No. 1, Mrs, H. Walker,
Miss Merle Gowdy; No, 2, Marg-
aret Meehan, Mrs, Harold. Kerr;
No. 4, C. Rintoul, ft. Walker; No.
3, V. Reid; No. 5, W. Casliek,
Mrs. rt. Bennett; No, 6, R, Gordon,
Geo. Guest; No. 7, J. Currie; No.
8, L. IVIeGuire, T. S. Beattie; No, 9,
Rev. D. J. MacRae, R. Vogan;
adult class, C. Fingland and W. S.
Hall.
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Deanery A.Y.P.A.
The regular meeting of the
Anglican Young People's Associ-
ation of the Deanery of, Huron
was held in Wingham on MOInday
evening of this. Week, when about
100 young peOple from parishes
tarougheut the' deanery gathered
here for a skating party. After
Skating at the arena, they met 'in
the parish ro6m of St. Paal's
Church, where lunch Was served
by the ladies of the Evening Guild,
and a, social time *as Spent.
Miss Patsy Hall, president of the
Wingham A,Y.P.A., weleOmed tae
guests and they were addressed
bp the rector, atev." C., F. johnaon,
The next Meeting of the deanery
'organization Will be held in Wrox,-
°ter on March 9, when they will
take part in a chureh seiviee.
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Turnberry Council
(Continued from, Page Oaet
No, 1-58 to 5-58 inclusive be givei
a first and second reading.
• Foxton Appleby—That By-
Laws No. 1-58 to 5-58' be giver), a
third reading.
Appleby - Foxton—That By-Laws
No. 1-58 to 5-58, read a third
time be passed, signed by the reeve
and clerk and the seal of the Cor-
poration attached thereto- .
Mulvey - Poxton—That the fola
lowing 'general and road acCounts
be paid.
General Accounts
Bluevale Street lights, 4130,00;
Wilfred Volmer, fox bounty, $4,00; John Hupfer, fox bounty, $2.00;
John Stokes, fox bounty, $2.00; As-
sociation ef ASsessiag Officers,
membership, $10.00; Good Roads
Association membership, $15,00;
Huron County Soil and Crop Ira-
provement, $25,00; Huron County
Municipal Officers, membership,
$15.00; Association of Rural Muni-
panties, membeiship, $10.00;
County of Huron, indigent
patients, $2,25',; Wingharn Advance-
Times, $10,50; Ross Willits; com-
pensation, $47.25; relief, $$0.00;
Win. B. Cruiksbank, unemploy-
ment Insuraable, $6,00; John V,
Fireher, part salary, $45,00; tele-
phone .50c, total $45.50.
Teavit Drain
Graham. & Graham $212.00.
w:Fam-ENn. FEATtatt
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Arrow - 20 oz.
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WAX nEcatt*TivE Enurrs
Trays and bowls of slimmer
fruits and vegetables make decora-
tive arrangements for summer cot-
tages inatead of flowers and will
last much longer. The vegetables,
such as squash, eggplant and cu-
cumbers, and fruit like apples,
pomegranates, Will be much pret-
tier if given a coat of self-pOlish-
ing wax. They alsO will last longer.
To Serve Dinner
At Church Annual
IVIeINTOSI-I—A joint meeting of
the W.A. and W.IVI.S. was held at
the home of Mrs. Eldon Renwick on
Wednesday afternoon, January 8th,
There were lglaclies and 2 children
pl:Tesheent. meeting opened with
Mrs. Alex Sa»gster in charge of
the devotional leaflet, the theme
being "Another Way". The Scrip-
ture reading was also taken by
MvelrsSesSalng-st1e2r,' Hymns 358 and 584
Matthew, chapter 2,
were sung. Minutes of the last
meeting were reaa and approved.
A pot lack dinner was served
in the basement of McIntosh
Church on Wednesday, January 15
at 12 o'clock. Inmmediately after
the dinner the anaual meeting was. held.
The meeting waa turned over to
the Women'A Missionary Society,
Lunch was served. at the close of
the meetings.
The Woman's Missionary Society
eXceeded its allocation, while the
Weman's Association receipts were
$1012.00 and The Tuesday Starlight
Group $693,
The church treasurer, Mrs. Wm,
Wright reported recenits amounted
of $9432, A beqaest of $200 was re-
ceived from the estate of the late
Mrs, John Gowdy. Missionary and
Maintenance reeplpts froni all
sources were $072.
During the year new stained
glaas windows were installed at a
cost af $5231,00, Final payment
was made prier to the annual
meeting. Several windowa„ were
donated by local church families
and former members, as memor-
ials, The congregation met ,the re-
mainder of the cost, •
The t*o new members ef Session
are George Gibson and Arthur Gib-
-son. Appointed for a three-year
term to, the Board of Stewards
were George Dobson, Vern Hulifer,
James Sanderson and Archie Mil-
ler.
The Committee of Steatard's was
authorized, to 'call for tenders re
the. decorating of ,the, church in-
terior, and pre8ent them to aoother
congregational meeting early in
•Wroxeter United Church will
hold its centennial on the first
Sunday • in July. 4 committee of
three from each Organization in
the church will make plans for the
special Celebration.
Glen McMichael was appointe,c1
chairman of the ushers, Asscieiat-
ed with 'him are Ira McLean, G. L.
/Dobson, Lloyd Townsend, Stewart
Higgins, James Wylie, Don Me,
Laughlin, and Cravaford Gibson.
The Starlight Group has assumed
the respOnsibility Of placing flow-
ers in, the, church.
„ Mr, Buchanan expressed apireci-
ation for the co-operation he had
receiVed froni the entire congre-
gation. Allen Munro, Clerk of
Session, raeved a, vote of thanks to
Rev.-and MI's. 13uehanan air their
iine leaderahip, The meeting closed'
with the. benediction.
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The regular -monthly niectirig of
the Tuesday starlight Group will
be 'held at the borte'of 'Mrs, Craw-
ford Gibson on January 28th at
Frienci8 of Miss Elva Hupfer will
regret to learn she is a patient in
Winghain General 'Hospital, having
suffered second degree burns to
her right win; left hand and minbr
burns.to'faeeand neck at her home
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Oliver Riley and family, of
Brusielpi spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Chap. MeCuteheon. -
Mr: and 'Mrs,' Sas, Doig visited
on Sunday 'with Mr, and Mrs. Mac
Dolga Kitchener,' Mr.." and Mrs,
Lorne Doig and Mr. • and afts,
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Mrs. Ray Arthur, who was re-
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'her friends and members of her
nurses-aide class on Monday even-
ing, When they gathered at her
home to present her with a shower
of naiscellaneous gifts and their
good wishes. The Visitors provided
the lunch and a most enjoyable
social evening was, spent.
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P'toad Pay;o1I
W. A. Hagg, $a9.30; Geo. Gal-
oWay, $132.87; Wm. Mundell,
$109.00. -
Road Accoubts
Township of Howiek boundary
accouna, $318.95; /Geo. Crothers,
bulldozer repairs, $20.46; Camp-
bell's garage, $6,92; A, C. Mac-
Lean, Insurance; $46.85; Ideal Sup-
ply $11.00; McCall Frontenac, oil
and gas, $32.40; Br. American oil
and gas, $97.63; Andy's garage,
$278.48; Win. Mundell, mileage
$10,80; Liabw's ° garage, $82.05;
State Parra Mutual Insurance,
$19,50; total expenditures for meet-
ing, $1837.91.
Appleby - Foxton—That we now
adjourn. to meet on February. 3rd
at 1.30 p.m.
Reeve, W, Jack Willits,
Clerk, Sohn V. Fiseaer.
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WROXETER---Wroxcter Com-
munity hall board and' finance
committee held their fiat meeting
of the year on Wednesday at 8.30
P.m. with 14 in attendance,
The new board appolnted by
Howick Council is as follows:
Reeve, Arthur Gibson; Deauty-
reeve, Harvey McMichael; treas-
urer, feu Hunter; chairman, G., L,
Dobson; committee, -Mrs. Wm.
Wright, Allan 'Munro, Gilbert How-
es. They added to the committee
Howard Wylie, Ira McLean Jack
Clark, Ken Wright, Ted 'Smith,
Mas. Harry Adams, Mrs. R. New-
ton, Les Douglas and Glen Mc-
Michael.
The committee' has arranged a
series of dances and a draw will
be- held in the near future. There
is atil/ a balance owlea oir the hall
and the eemmittee would appreci-
ate the patrona,ge and help of the
citizens of the commuiiity in the
various projects.
This 18 a, community hall far the
community so please give your
Support. The next board meeting
will be held on Tuesday, February
4th, at 8 pan, the Library, •
DEATHS
The annual congregatienal meet-
ing of lalueVale United Chureb will
be held oil:Friday:evening, Jahuary put. . and Mrs, Arnold Taylor, of
OttaWa, are visiting at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. James 3cihnston.
Miss Litella Erevecia, of London,
is a vlsitOr at the Brewer home in
Morris.
Visitors at the week-end with
MacKENZIE—At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Thuraday,
Januara 16, 1958, David Mae-
Kenzie, Brilasels, aged 79'years;
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IVROXETER Your Money Still Can Earn
Mrs. Fred floltOrn, bf Drew.
passed away in Palmerston Gen-
eral Hospital, on SuadaY; Decem-
ber 29th, after suffering a stroke,
She was in her 71th year. Mrs,
Haltom was the formea Effie Jane
(Jennie) Chiltba, the daughter of
the late Mr. ead Mrs, Cyril Chil-
ten. She Was 4 Member of the
'United ChUreh,
in April of last year She cele-
brated her 55th wilddihg arinivera
sary with her ariSband, who Sun.
vivo as well 'cia twe Seas, Pred,
Of Orangeville and John at home;
and lour darightera, ,Mrs. Murial
Bennett, of arroSSe rale, Mieha
Mrs, •Oliva DeDbre of Kaasa8,
Ohio; MrS, ,Winnifred kanas, of
Lirit011t Park, Vela, $1,nd Mrs, Lola
Russell, of Dearborn, Mich. Sbe
Wat'aradeaetiSed hY ono son Walter
Add ,..One,daughter infancy, Sur.
viving, are one . hrofher, Rarry obutoh, ntt Clifford aed twe
Sistera NUS, Sarah ,Mtitray, of
Witighain and Mak Lealle Hanha,
of Guelph. she Wa8 predeceased by
three gaiters, Mrs, Roht, Donald',
_Mt& ewe, Mt. FOreSt and
Maa Hugh shantiOn, 'Of We*,
The 'funeral service Was held
f rein the HWY fariaral
liarriatent on Wednesday', jantiarY
With Rot W„ Petheriok, of
Clifford offielating„ The pailhear,
ers wate Sac grandchildren arid' in.,
terntent- *dig Harristdii
COW, the many floral tributes.
testified to the esteem hi which]
the deeeased Was hold,
CorigratubitiOna to the !oda! curl-
ers who won'Nfirst prize at a bon-
spiel in' Mild?ray en Wedriesday,,
The winning rink was dompOsed of
Allan Adams, skip; Ross 'roman,
Wes Paulin and Jack WillitS.
Prienda of Nix, Ches. Maxwell'
were pleased to see hiin out last
week after his recent ilineas, He is
with Mr. and Mrs, 'Robert MeDOna
aid, Jamestown at present,
Dtie to the unseasonable Mild
Weather In Deeember, a fine )1,691,
bean Was erected on the farm Of
Mr, Tindall MeXercher, tb replace
the one destroyed hy fire earlier
last year, and haS noW been cern.
pitted,
Mr. anti Mrs, Lloyd Elliott and
Rielty apent a day last week With
their parents, Mr, and Mrs, CEtlin-
Arms =lett and Mrs and Mrs.
Henry Weber, Harriston, '
Mr, and Mrs. Allister Green and
claughterS, Wingharn, Were Sunday
guests of W, Weir and
M188 Garde' Bash Afia also called
an Mr. and Mrs, Prank Wright,
Mr, and Mrs, Ilarvey Ref& Were
in London Oa Sunday tO Oak the
fOrmeria inethet, who underwent
an operation there la.st week, and
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REG: $4,50
fENMANI "95" sizo gh Skg, t
for any tenn from, it to 5 *yeats:
at The Britioh Moitgage
Ally anion:a ova" $100.00
to eon this guarariteed good rato oi• ihtereSt;
itrOest — just Sena in yfAir —
Thp tritish Mortkago does Old rest.
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teteN td in our oifitei
THURSDAY-FRIDAMAT.; JAN.. 23-24-25
Men's Cotnbinations
$3.
$6.4
Special discounts on all other whiter underwear
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