Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1940 — Page 3

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MB. J. SMITH DRUG CO. ■MB —~ — ~ - -1— S COUPON OFFER! ' *T? jg. Stiver Oil Concentrate ■ wins pig. of no MH sHhe equ«k 4 whole spoonful of ■Mfr*.;’ Cod 1.-er 0.1. The simple. sssy. 1* RHia-o »«< 'o g-’ •*■<• » timin-. of Pu-ctc-t IHb ■<-WRw |MCedl«rO.l. ' . /* ■ ‘ PRODUCT JsiHOiiß COUPON AT THE 3&35& DRUG STORE » ,UA.. 3 I ■M'rfMr fuim — t*- 55C ■ftHNEX g^ c TISSUES ] ■t®. 49c k 21c J ®»‘ *V ( old Tablet* I 2 f " r 2sc S*£- — ®” lh Threat m 41 R y MORTON f SIGXRCIRE 1 |Lo«cmm L ,( " h "’ J It'ifk,,, Ik 89c J ■ *W’«i Vrt«. ■ •m.-th.i on, .: ■»*.» vt. LvijTSH vx w ■ *■-•* 5 d g EH4j3| wfr ■ •'» 'Kiudtd Wr ~ Is K() TEX Rm. special 1 R„ f “VAL-L-BOX” fl Nakhs R ABDG capsules A rrfuler eIM 1 I ■*G OHo PKG. OF 100 $ 1 «OO jfl H43< Sl *» * I greetings sc"3sc| I "'llATll'n'i S OU> FASHIONED | ( °I’«H IIROPS HORE-HOt'NI) Ltrioc t»c".

[address, knew his first Mir row. first , ■ thrilled to lhe touch of u woman's, hand and first I<*arn«l io labor un«l | io wail From thin • <■< (ignition com*Htrrlliuc < haructeriwtii s of lion*-ty Sincerity. simplicity and truth, nil learned In our southern Indiana land Indiana l» proud to claim Lm coin as a lliMisicr." The meeting 10-Xt week wil! IsI the < lul>’ annual gui-sl day lunch- ■ ■■on and Will lie held al the Methoi diet church at 12 30 o'clock The' < oininittee for the program Im lud«-« j lihe Mrsdumea W I’ Robinson I Vaughn Millian. Hutner leiwi-r. Judson Pgsswaler. J M Miller. I I rl Butler and H K. Hit' MISS PATSY BERL'NC HOSTESS TO HER CLUB The Has I-a Kant duh met at the ! home of Mina Patsy lleriing on Se< ond street Tuesday evening at eev U n-thlity o'clock for the last meet l I dig ie-foie Lent. Games wire enjoyed and prizej awarded Io the .Misses Huth Gillie i Honora Kehmltc and Norma Meyer | At the < lose of the evening a lun< It ■ •on was served by the hostess. The church mothers' study duh will meet at the Methodist < hurt h Tuesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock A good attendance is asked The lleliekah lodge will meet in the I 0.0 F hall Tuesday evening nt seven-thirty o'clock MRS E C ADAMS IS CLUB HOSTESS The l-udles' Hhasagpeari’ dull met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs E It Adams rm Mer <er Avenue. Following the colleit. a short business meeting was presided over by the president M s A 11 Suttles Mrs. han S< lister, leader for th*' j afternoon. gave an Interesting reI view of T II Ybarra's book "Amer I ilea Fares South." "In this book I Mr Ybarra has given us a tine ph I tun- of laitln Atnetb ,i which was' gained from hi Id*- a-. a * hlld n | Venezuela and from rxtenslv. trav I els and i-onversationa with natives • of all * lasses of countries visited “In his introduction Mr. Ybarra - says hts book will he a hodg<- |>odg** i of economics, politics, history and , I scenery. He added 'So is Latin ' Amerk a'." Mrs Hrhafer'a review of th*i I IsMik gate a vivid pl* titre of hap '

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1910.

i CLUB CALENDAR i •oclvty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Christian Bible School Officer-, nnd Teachers Board Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hcheldeior. 7 10 P m. [ Eastern Star. Ma onic Hall, 710 P m. Worn* n of Hie Moose, Moo e Home, k p m. Y I* M c. Ml- Ruth U,g|er. 7:3d p m. Friday Pinochle Chili, Mr Hu .-II M* I * hi, 7 3't p m. I Pocahontas Ixalg*-. 14**1 Men'll l Hall. 7 30 p m. American legion Auxiliary. Legion Hom*-. 7 30 ji *n. World's Day of Prayer. F.vitugellcal church. 1 p m Ave Marla club. K. of c Hall, “ vi p m Saturday Plate Supfl* r. Methodist < htir* b r* to 7 p. m Moncay Music department Mi W A ;Kl*-P|i* r, 7 :** p m. I Junior Arts. Kathryn llavls. 7 3*l p m. Junior Wom*-n. Mi«« Marjorie lie Vos«. 7 it* p. m. Ilesean h club, M•■*. W Guy Brown. 2 30 p. in. Tuesday Church Mothers' Study Club Methodist t hur* li. 2 30 ji m ItelH-kah Ixtiige I tt ti F Hall 7 30 p m. Church Mothers' Study club. ‘ !<• p m penhit's in lactin Amerii and sub iojili s by th* followin' mem I beta added information mid nte eat Mrs Fr.-d-rle Sthafer. M. Milo Blaik. Mt J *hn Tyndall.’ Mis C l> T. epl. Mrs J. - Hut j ton and Mrs w j Krick Th*- negt meeting of th*- tilth will hr a one o’< lot k luncheon at the home of Mrs Herman Ehln**-r on Thursday February 17 The Mush Ih-partmetit of ti.* I I Woman's Chili will meet at th*liono- of Mrs W A Kleppet Monday • venlitg at M-vec. thirty o'cha k Thi* charth mothers' study tin!* wili nt- •-t ut th*- M 'hod Ist ih tf.h I Tuesday afternoon at two thirty | 'o ■ lock A giHwi attrudaniv Is ask I I ed MRS. M F WORTHMAN I HOSTESS TO SOCIETY I Th*- woman's mi—mnary «r». letv !of th*- Zion Reforo'*ii i Inn. h moi al the bom* of M:s M F Worth-! Iman Tit*- duy »ft*-rnoo'i w th Mr | i Fred Ashlwii'her a- It-.tder fort! I afternoon ;*tid also having the d* | vntionals. Mrs llohert Jones and Mr Hal I la-- Goblncr rang two duets. .M ii.uln G- ib*- idayed a |il-no solo j Th*- folhiwtng women reviewed I chapters from the hook "Women i and thi Way" Mrs. Herman Von Guntett. Mt- M F Worthman Mt Gtiirge Buckley. Mr* Walter lu-it-sth and Mrs. C M I'rugh Tlio.o having birthdays tin*, month included Mr Dun W*-l*ll*- I Mrs. Carl Ilßiighman. Mrs Fred Ashl*at>! her and Mrs. William Hein■p ! f TEAMMATES or DINNERDATES S.S.S. Tonic is the choice to increase the appetite...to boost energy (’Tot ATI IAS ihouvandv of no n ami women tan UMtlv to the lanctitv S.v V. Italic has Inonjit llim. The lain ate (fan|de la-taiise of all cmitliiiom rHtiimg lite human Isslv a low Idtssl count is most deceptive. II vmt led tumlown . . . lack a kern apf*< me ... have le*i weight... titat t give up mini sou ir*uar timer pretMius ml 14*sal cells Itaik IO iHttma*. SAA. Tonic mas lie jus« what ytm nerd io g«t you on the light load to health and happittew ajpnt. In tXI. Tonic you go after the trmilile in two wavi...6isi you inetca-e, Hie appetite ami hetict yom sumach digrsnon-lhm making liellri use- id tlte lisid you rat-st-tondls. thin, weak, watery Hood is made rith and red again thus giving you a Loom tn cnetgv. Tty AAA. whitli any drug atore tan tnpplv and i»o ethical dcalet will stlg I gesi a sulscliluie I lie big *JU or. sire is I a two week s treatment and reptesetns a I saving in the puichace piiccCit> t Cs

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By HARRISON CARROLL hlsg t ralsres Wywgirala Writer | HOLLYWOOD Fllmdom Is touched and amused over the story . of how Mane Wilaon went over-! board in generosity when she was | • making personal

app-arun* it in j till io. * The star, whoj hides a great big heart under- j neath that screwball per- > finality, was soi filleil with sympathy when she i visited a chil-1 dri-n’s nursing | 1 home L> Dayton * that rhe went to the best depart-'

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mi nt store in town and bought out-; fits for do orphans. This on top of many other contributions to the nerdy. Result wm Mane had to rush a : wire to Boy Friend Nick Grinde In j Hollywood and borrow enough i rntmey to tide her over to the next I j town. i After all the talk, Dirk Greene's house building plans are off "I in vistigated and decided they were I charging me too much for lh» lot." I he tells us. "Kay Francis was the we who tipped me off She was looking at a lot and was quoted a price of tt.500 But when she sent i her secretary around, dressed in old clotheg, the price dropped to *1.450 ' Ko Dick will compromise on rent- . ting a house and buying furniture "That's the main thing, anyway " j he says T am tired of living on other people's furniture.” What’s all this talk about Madeleine Carroll and a handsome French viscount? Her clone friends, say he is the No 1 man in her life-' and that the two may come to a de-1 | ■ sion in Parts Ri'a Quigley came TOO dose to losing her first film break in "Susan and God." The starlet and her mother were in an auto crash on Pico boulevard Their ca. collided; with a truck. Rita suffered a deep cut over her eye that required several stt’ches Oddly enough, it wan a piece of glass from her mother's ■ spectacles that caused it M-G-M has decided to shoot arcund Rita until she Is able to hide i '.he cut with makeup G*raldine Fitigerald still wantr th- t.-ibv to tie bore In the 500-vear-n| I I- ah manor hut. if the shipping ’ cards in the Atlantic remain the i j rw she'll probably compromtse| > New Y**rk April is the time. j For the sake of the record, w*

4 h •> fitirlnr l|i»* Mti-nl hour n-frs-sh-J i>i»-n’ worn nerved by Mrs W-irth--11 inn assisted by Mrs Mary Kelln’. •Mrs Sti-i- lt-|-|;-'rt ,iir| Mrs Adolf I*’ iilb-i I MIM PATSY BFRLING HOSTESS TO HER CLUB The Has lai Kimi eh>b met at the home of Miss Paley Rerlina on Second tree’ Tuesday evening at ■even thirty o'elm k for the last before lamt. i Gain--- were enjoy- -J and priges | aw.i ded to the Ml-—n Huth GIIHk. Honora Schmitz and Nmma Meyer | Al the close of the evening a Inta h | eon wax served by th- host ss Miss l» l -•! Renta will be the nest i hostess o — Adams Count? M.’int-ria! 1lo«*p»ts*l 1 • Admitted William Thornton. 3JK Oak street; .Mrs Ollie Kreps route J. la-mtiel H t’ookeily. route 2 Bryant Samuel People--, rou.e 3. On Banker’s Program Z<*r «, rSLffli |Hw * * rjG*! ■ Hcb&biC William A Irwin, associate edtica I i lons I director. American Institute I 'of ilai-klns. X-w Voik. will l» tins I of sl> le< tii-era on modern banking * problems at the sec ond annual Ind lana Baukins Conference opening Mon day iFell 111 at Indiana I ni l vcrsliy. More than !<Wt itooilrr hankers for the throe dsvs of th* Conference will la- a part nt theI'lllvsrslly's autdent Innly. attend lag classes dally. Ilvitia in I'nlveislty durtuliories and attending th--.Michlguu Indiana barkctUcll Kam-

a«K--d Kay Griffith about her long | rumored marriage to John Howard J They've been going together nearly I three years. "I doubt if It ever happens.” she said. "We get along fine seeing each *.ther two or three times a week, I hut I don't know about marriage.” Talk about unusual commercial i ventures for stars. Anne Nagel has bought half interest in Ken Baker s dance orchestra fno» Kenny Baker of the films ar*l the radio). The band Is rated as a comer and goes into the Paramount theater here | for two weeks. Story was that Twentieth Cen-•fury-Fox had advised Mary Healy not to be seen so much in night ' I'luhs. but she says her absence is [due to the fact that her mother, Mrs Viola Healy, has come out ■ from New Orleans to live with her i "1 have a home now," ahr says, j "anil I don't feel like going out so , much” George O'Brien and Marguerite Churchill arc really doing a thorough job of seeing South Ameni a by air. They II even fly a little trav eled freight route over the highest

jieaks of the Andes . . . You should see the snood that a Beverly Hills woman sent Orson Welles for his beard It is crocheted of black chenille and has five little tassels at the bottom conta ning moth h.ills. . . . The beauty with Arthur

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Lubin these evenings is laorraine Blaaco, of New York. . . . Tony Moreno's last date before he left for Mexico, Cubs anil Miami was i with Valerie Whiting They were at Earl Carroll's. . . . .Margaret Early and Vincent Lawrence, Jr (son of the author), were dancing to Bill Roberta' muaic ns Marcus Daly’s. ... Grace Hayes is In Santa Barbara for a physical checkup . . . Vivian Coe. the dancer, will get that Tim break in a Fine Arts production . . . William Gargan nicked his head In a swimming pnol and will have to wear a miniature toupee for the early acenes of i "Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star.” I - - • Vera Zorina's husband. George ! Balanchine, becomes an actor for ' the first time In "I Was an A-iven-turess" He plays the ballet master . . . And It was Arthur Muri ray who summed up a certain Hollywood her! tn th's mnnner- "He’s the kind of a fellow who never ! -fora a good turn unless a cutie walks by “

lie-.HIH. pran-is M- el. route 2. Berne IHsmisaed .Mrs Grant Smith and l-al-y daushter. Bern--■PERSONALS Mr? Grant Smith and baby daughter were move-1 from the Adams county memorial ho’-intul to iday to their home In Bern- Mis. Smith kindly ton-to leave the hospital a day • arly io make I Iroom for an in- lining patient, Miss Hlluiheth Pitman uperinlendent Mated Mr and Mrs Charles liall.-y of Indianapolis formerly of Bluffton visited here an hour or two this morning en route to Fort Wayne, where Mr Bailey, who Is attorney for the stair- milk control hoard, is l-N-king after legal matter - Miss Maymi- Helnitiger has returned from a trip to < hi.ago where she purchased spring goods for her store. swimmint; pool .CONTINCKB FROM PACK OSKt ilti compliance with the state health ■ Istard s order, which would bring about better sanitary conditions, was the way several persons egpressed their viewpoint. The bath house fa* llltiea could he provided at no great coal. It was estimated The matter of better lighting could easily in- corrected. Several persona thought it would l*e more advisable to tiulld a .tew sM»I. in- reusing the alae ARE YOU IRREGULAR TRY PRUNLAX U hy -«• 111 at mw, always w»n i»fing HOW MM ran myny • normal luni inn ol ths bowsle Irrocnhntv hr*sds a multitude of possible •!.»»> 'a th* < --fiat ineted person MWf enjoys the good health , •nd the antlslertton ot living bhe those who count legwhrity by the , I 'lock. V/m con be ||h* them- You too, 1 stand a splendid rFen<e to curb this distressing tonstipallon KOW <h» wait longer. So matter what wot v* fried we mg* Mg t> trv PHI'S LAX. It a easy to take and pro€ureg a •n.eoth even movement without rsttsing any I’! alter everts Children u * it and older gietst ns know (hat the rombinntton of Plane Jake with t as-are ad Senna Is the Rli'hf enswwr to a Good Hartuless ItisHvc S*w It w [ eentfi lor Sb d«i*es far solo at — B J- Smith Drug Co.

and construcilnit a modern hath ! house a»d other facilities in con I peetlon with it Thi-y suggested that a WPA liroje* i could In- lll*-il. the labor of exi-avatine for the n*-v j pool lining dun*- by WPA woiknieu I at no cost to tin- city. Th*-y h* !l*'V>nl a progmm * *Hild he worked | out, the city providing the fund- ! for materials and equipment. Sup I gestlons were also made by th’is l j dlsr-uasliig th*- subject that a swim minx pool could lu* bonded or th*city could issue gi-m-ral revenue | bonds to pay for the cost. Ari vancing ih*'s*- suggestion- It w.t also menfloned that the triiiiil<-I|ial i plant could lake up the liottds •*■ I jiay for them as they woithl fall ! dun over a Io or 20-yeur period. It was requested that the * lfy of I ll'iatur notify th* state hoard *>' health of its a* ti in by Mar* It 1 Th-- *-outn II took th*- matter nti<!< / ! * etislderalioii and by th*' next meet big on February 2<i, hope to reach < .aoirie * oni’liiskm. or *l*-i !«i in as | what steps the offi* ini body will i lake • o ( ITY RECEIVES 'llSUisl e> kH**v e*««» six alternates submitted <■ i va lons changes of tivhlje,; p tntsy. vania Piitnti to Kas'on. P. R.MHi Fredeilel bon < H*. Corp . 41.7M7: It avo t'orp t i* v* land Ohio. (('Go I IfTlirei Indianapolis. *4.328 with two alt ernaf*'S. Blds for the furnishing <>f tw* ' closed lyt**' li -it*- • folio * W* ’ | liighoti.i* Corp. Fort W.iytn I.' 351 liik-ersnllHand Carp < cago *2.545. Fort Wayne Pip*- A Supply f'o Fort Wayne *2 3!i> ( oliimbas Coinjialiy. New V•i> I City. (2.554. t ihhl -o-* -i s*--'.-Engineering Corp llolicl* n Ne* Jersey. I Wh* *-|. Cot p i Tili-ag** Tt I Blds on the dearating f*'*d wai -r h>'i,<ei n r*- ren-lved as foil wWesticgiioit:.- Corp. Fort W.iyti lire. I c l> Havn Indinnapol:* *5 215 Coii'leir-- Servin' r'u lu-ei Ing Co, ilolmkeil. N*'». Jrey »4**!ll The following bid. 4 w* •• tempor

a w :RA ...JA YJ 41 i J i jfl -* J ?**“**" ... j| i ■ _ 7ht«wJtl illuilrauJ n lit Bvm.< Strt» ntJtl 51 fvur-Jmr touring hJm sllO9 Jill-ltrrJ al Hmt, Mu A. I H’hle iiJrnall ti'r> <i.fjni9nal * ■ Z'^NI 7 , of these days the itch ia g-itul • H course, wc'rc doing ull wc cun to be to hit yo« t‘» get out and get in on ready for everyone. the fun a Buick can he in the spring- B|(| )((1| Vi|n <v| , M|)> w |l|i|||y ( . (|r , ; n | lime. u warehouse. ■ You’re going to feel an irrepressible An j , fu || warehouse can empty aw- | yen to touch off that husky, svvcct-sing- f a<{> ■ ing Dynathish power plant and swing ... . , , . ■ .... . . And vvlnii with everybody wanting ■ out tn gentle coil-spring comfort to take . ■ ... , , nuicks tins season, we can I say how ■ in the fresh spring landscape. . , ~. ■ long we can promise trie delivery we ■ Maybe, like others we know of. you’ve can give now. ■ even got the model picked out. and are .. . , , ~.,.. ■ ... . „ . Xo why not play the early bird this ■ just ‘waiting a few weeks to do uomc- . . ' ■ ' ~ , , , , , year.-' why not get the jump on your ■ thing definite about it. ... , . .. . „. , ■ neighbor and be ilnving your Buick ■ But may wc emphasize, in purely w | tik> hc -, „ H | t(| | kj||< j„ iu , <v , (in< | friendly interest, that a lot of other | )k p ■ people probably have the same idea. iSitjk . L • . • You’ve nothing to And that when they start buying in , , . . . « lose, a lot of fun to droves-as they do every year about Maill _ all j >ou ’n fltld A,,, M the ides of March-even Buick’s big ihc address of your I factory has trouble keeping up with Buick dealer in the V them. a phone book. Vs «( //*// /S»«««zz Xr/rtV—Gies Ewer l.ighti Hhm Piling K ! ' * “ '

I nilly belli up by th*- l-oa*d until' I Irregularities in the pyoptrsals' ■ eoitld In- dia*-us«*-*l hy th*' board i ' Allls-Chalmein Cor|i bld on two’ j *-e|ilrlf!i;*;il f. d JiiiHips. *5 **44l wftli two ulte, iro* National Mill: ' A* Supply, Fort Wiigtie Idd on d<- ' i aratlni- f<-< >1 w tt> , li*-,ii> *i land l*t*l on centiifig.il f>-< j pumps [ *5.0|3 Wo"l<iiielmi Fnnifi A , Machin*- Co ' -in In iail, Oh > bid (ill d aratlng f* -d waler healer. *5 155 ami I *1 on ••titrift , I feed I ! pumps. *5 141 wl'lt <>‘te al'einniH . Bld of the Sw.i fhoa' to p, of! I < I-i* laml. Ohio and l>* 'Yu. >< k [ Coll A- Pip*- Co of New |J.i-.*:i | Collti were not i ia.«*l .. d by •*•■ J luiard Iw-ca-i**' of fail-i ■, mas ( anadian Leader in Condition <> ! iw. Out F* b 11 Pi Uh I ; 'I w< <<L miiii ;*<»%•• mor i.i| ot , f’ariMdu. i< in ►♦'Hou* tondilinn a■» H of a Lj.sin htpiv «*d in a fall fhln k hi- phy i < tan« r»‘jM>r*» , f| t<H|:ty Hh cofulilinn tfiv» ti * so vi.iV'anxloiy on a«-«<iuni <»f in«■»•«*« ii:r , wt’iikn*** n <l«m *or -bull Min .ml i T*o<lay‘M bullo'iri wa th* firM Indi<ation that Lor i Tw« »•<!-m.ilr’ J tonditfrjti wji" «*rl<ni •- Pleasant Mills News Flor-nee Noll. Cerreiao-i'lent ♦ • Bess Human visited Saturday I witli the Jam*- Evi-reti family Italldi Johlison of Taylor I'niver ! ‘iiy. -jH-nt Sunday mill his pm «*nt« lt*-v anil Mi- JohiiMin i Mr. and Mrs chail* - Winans and < hildrett. Billy and Mary id I'ort Wayne w*-r<- Saturday visiloi*. nt iln- Fortney hom*Wad*- M< Barnes and wife visited Wednesday afternoon with hi mother. Mr- Lydia Mcltnrne-* Mr and Mrs Oi luii IP aunt ami son Ray of Dei-atur spent Sunday ,ifl*-im*oi> with Mr and Mi Dav*Sovlne and family Mi and Mi- St* vi- la*:ig*'nlarger visited Sunday ».*th Charley

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lamgenlH-rger. wh*. has beeff qtill** i ill. is a little better now. . Mr nnd Mrs. hlllon Jordan and Fa tly Mi- John Moyer of litoi kford Ohio, and Vet I* Troutjney w*-ie Sunday aft*-rn*>oii *a*l*rs *ni lh** V. Iliam Watkins li**tn* Mi ami Mt Dnv*- So*lm* .ml on Loth* i nnd daughters, Nina ..'ol Mi- Melvin Delllngei attended ' ’li** fun* *al iif Mi- < ulh*'i lll** lai- k- , w>hh| at lubiirn A shower wa given Thur day :ift*-i ti<M*n to* Mi Dick Evans wlio-e hen ■ w.i- d* -lioye*l by fire a f* w week l * ni'o Th*- Aid of the M E * lutr* h |u*- • til' d her with wind lilai h*-t Many beautiful and [ -i-*-tiil gill wee*- received vli ami Mi ■ igiwietire Noll and lai.’lly vi-iti-d ,-!a» iru y with their ||iareht William Nod and family mji yvi iioi w i<- Ml. and Mrs. j Winston I wl* y and *-hildreti of fl* me

New / nikr-arm Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration 1. Doc* not tot dresvei — docs not irritate akin. 2. No waiting to drv ( an beuved rifdit afret shaving. 3. I otaiuh ■i- j * pr r.piration for 1 to ) day*. Ri move* odor from perspiration. 4. A purr white, greawlcs«,atatnIcs* vaniilnng cream. 5. Arti.ll i been awarded the Approval “kal of (he Arnern an Invliture of lai*:<dcring, tor being harmlcai ■<> fabeka. 15 MILLION jars of Arrid have bean sold Tiv a |ar todav! ARRID eO-A A< alf e««avre wel'iSaf e«.lk« r'**»*i* /*' l * l '-‘ l " >O * * n,< * >r ~r*r * —H-u^tt—MM r||—l li | | — |