Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1941 — Page 3
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Light Coughs Uk ' due 10cold*-. -«•*«* »:thout“doMng'• v] fsiOO DOWN 50« ISutton I || Um our rai, budget plan. I
— — Furnare inipeciion. Did you burn too much fuel j. nF r was your houar warm la»t teaaon’ "■ do if iiiLL p 4ir wor * l on ,ny m, ‘ lr ■ ft ”” l j,rJ Oh ’ ■■ “ " actual labor and materials used. B"A Williamson Booster" '‘The Williamson Heater Company: W» are wr/l p/oased wn* Wil/iamton Tnflilo futaKO T*ia la our aocowrf wintrr and wo bno not uaod off at “> ton. of 1« . »'< •« Souse to« boon warm •>' •""’o' *>' •* "" fHondo hovo lomatkod mbit a ** l '. int plant wo baoo You <on count on mr at o boootor hr Wtlhamoon turaocoo lisned—R. 8 Hart ulu. ladionovoho. Indi on Small Amount Down; Easy Monthly Payment* will buy WILLIAMSON ' w " •'" ,on Tripl ,e Wtwur fuenaci Haugk Coal Co. WKS HUKJ Winchester and Urie R. R> L. Phone «■ 1 IT", .• j | g 7A-<? • < *«<<Mseeteae'*M.,*..o.a.. -a.lo« a « a4 J L ♦jSWaM -If y<>U *4 ot * P a * nt —_— 1 " ' **l* at Hows from the jj i r brush like liquid J u-1 Celoid fcnsmcl. • If i-s- ' » ’ O you want** richImNK I ; iffl looking Tmcdium- ** I gloss finish with L ■ j long life, get Kyanizc.iDurable, wash*>og*wiU not harm ( the surface. New pssUlf eMOamiM ,tel »hades add life to v walla or CtLOIOEMMtt Aragf KOHNE drug store
' Harold Barver. Wilton Girod md I Ed Arnold I ; In-lt- jn reminded to ettle fur , '!i« passion Play tuket- *old, withl i Mi-- Vivian Lyn* II tint later thsiij ; Fat unlay noon, Reptmlur 27 Th*- Pleasant Dale ladle.’ aid I ■| -iMK -y Will hold an all day nt*et-| | him at the bom*' of Mi Hi-.-11l llattiKaitni'i Thui-div MRS PAUL SAURER IS HOSTESS TO HER CLUB Mrs Pail! Saur- •• »i< hu-’e- ' i io tin- members of her dlnm i j - bridge < !t*l> and two yu- Mi ■ 1 fanny 111'*- and M Milo Him It. I la«t evening a- h*-t r«--»kn - ml the H<im**t* ads \ <wo * oh- ■■ d on* r w.i i-njoyi'l after whl-h five gain* of to Ida*were played Mi- Hoy Kalvcr i*- ! ealv**d th*- club prlr*- and Mi Hite th- guest prize I The ini<*-*lotiaiy so* iety its th*- . I Firet Presbyterian <hu<li will' 1 meet at the i hart h Thursday after- 1 I noon at two-thirty o'clock Mt i George Walton will hi- th. Itwom I leader and Mi- Dl< k Burrell will conduct devotion* Hoste*.*-- for | the afternoon are th*- M*-«dame« Roy ttunyon I*-****- (’ole .net I.mi* , Ko* het , NOMINATE OFFICERS I FOR GECODE CLUB The tioniinatniK < <iiiitiiitl*-* of lhe| pecalur (ieeiale rluii atiiiouni i*d I i ■ I their annual fall election The su- I I rewsful eandidate# will a-«utn« of-i i fill- the fits- tneetitlK ill tn -olie*. j The iandidat*-< for pre- dent are. J Dorothy Kay. Maty Millet ami An ne Murtaugh The * andtda'e r*-n-iv-1 Ina the »e<uttd larged nunrle-r of vote* U to le- the VM--president. The < artdid.it*** for ni-cr*-tary ami treasurer are: Etta Annpaugh. E*-| ther Fiwher. and Eileen Bowman, j The retiring presidi-nt of the . I i lub. Dolly K* hlad*-nhaiiften. will | ' I pre«ide at th*- annual ('.inference j I The * inference will lie herd at th*- ' Keenan Hot* oil <> -,(••• I V rhi-j conference th- Imard of dir***tors| for the i imiing y*-at will be appointi ed The retiring »e(retaiy-t.ea-urer -if the i h»li l« Betty lleu h*-i '’ i GECODE CLUB ENJOYS | ANNUAL PICNIC HERE I Recently th*- decode Chib of the |: (leneral Elm tri* company held the I Joint Autruat and Henteinber meet|i ing at Hanna-Nauman park with II approximately eighiy-five mem- ' be: ■ attending A buffet .upper w.-s »erv*-d from Sally decorated tables get tn th*wfaeltei lioll-e Chi* ken-in- he-toligli i I wa- in* lud*-d n th*- delicious menu. |i favors of crimson candy apple* wrapped in colored cellophane, arranged in bright array, decorated th*- laldos. i After tin* meal an interesting scavenger hunt was enjoyed in II Which many lovely articles were | found I (
( LI B ( \LEX'»\R Satiety Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* toon 1001 Friday American l.eglon Auxi' ary I.* • gloti Home, p. m. Saturday Hummagv Hale Monse Home, All I H.iy Monday Red Croc* Centar Upon For In etnicted and Rupervleed Knlttla* and Crochatlni, Le*lon Home. 1 to 1 in p m Pythian Sieters T* mple Meetin*. i K of P. Home. T:SO p m. Hwo-areh Club Opening T* r Mr * I Hale Hoss, y M p m Tuesday Kirkland l.adi*-*’ Club Kirkland i High S* hrxil I p m Wednesday St Mary'- Township Konotnl* 1 * I Club. Mt <ll* It McMillen. I tn 1 p. m H -rot *al Club Mr * E S Ch ■ ' ’*-n. 2 !«• p. m l.adi* -' Shuk*-'|»-are Club t»|r*-n i ne l.iinii*-rlo«f c.slon Horn*- City Thursday Pleasant Hale l.idr*■- Aid. Mi* ' Ru.sell B.iutngartner, All Day Missionary Sovlety. Firs* Preshy- ' tenati Church 2 3" p m Sylvia lluhl and Aileeit Portei tlther member* of th*- committee Included Jan*- l.mn Mary c Holt 'hone Aletha Hllperl. Katherin*- > Kit won. Mari*- Aumann. larrettai AVeilatid. Huth Borne Maxilie Hrl-I -on, Ty Fry. Ethel Titinbleson. Mary Margaret Cloud and Betty : Zin*ma<tor ! final pn-paratlonx are lieing I mad*, for th*- annual flw ode confer- ‘ etne to Im- held at the Keenan hoI te| Saturday. October I'h at whiih I time the plans will lie formulated ' for the pat tie* and meeting* of the | coming < lull year. SHAKESPEARE CLUB OPENS WINTER STUDY M*-mle-r* of th*- ludies’ Shakespeat*- i lt»l* w ill open the.r fall and ' winter season of study AA'ednesday . tn toiler I with a noon luncheon at Limbi-rlost cabin a- Rome City, the home of th*- late Gene Stratton Porter. Indiana nalurali*t ami novI elist. I The pi* tii* luntheon will l*<- held ! at noon and the committee is anxious for all uiemle-iK to attend Th*- ground* around the cabin are beautiful and siutahle to the ocr a slon However, in case of in* lement weather, spacious and Interesting i Limherloat cabin will lie open toj the ladle. Guests of the club will be Mi Ada Stratton Wilson a sister of Mr*. Porter, and Mrs. William Clothier, a niece. Mrs. Charle* Teeple and MrCharles Dugan are inetohei * of the commlUee in charge of the opening meeting. Th*- social committee is composed of the Mesdameg Jesse Rice. Arthur Suttle*, Ilan Sprang. C D Teeple. Dhk Townsend. Earl Adam- arid Jesse Sutton MRS WILSON LEE HAS HISTORICAL CLUB Mrs. Wilson la-*- was hoste*» to the members of the Hi*toti<al elixir Wednesday afternoon for the ftr«t regular program meeting of the season Th*- club president. Alts Harl Hollingsworth, presided. Mrs E S Christen, leader for :!t»- ;-.<ternoo*i. < <>ndu*t*-d a round table discussion of current events, following which she gave a very informative paper on "Postal Servin- and th*- Telephone.’’ I She said in part: ’The 'irst postal stamps were used in IM* In Istll th*- money order syg'ern was introduced when soldiers wished to send home money. H 96 found the rural routes established and Hill brought th*- postal savings system into use. ’•Parcel post service was estale lished a short time later and in IPHi air mail wa* a reality, th** first rout*- being from New A'ork to Washington Now the east and west are almost as on** while In pioneer day* months passel before mail reached its destination " In the second part of her paper
For Your Special Treat this Week-end HOLLYWOOD COFFEE CAKE DEVILS FOOD CAKE with chocolate fudge icing. We will also have our special line of Danish Pas* tries and Hard Water Rolls. Don’t Forget to Order a Loaf of HON - E • KRUST Enriched Bread. Hon-E-Knist BAKING CO. PHONE I
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■ ■ ——— ■■ •***» -SMB—W—WW—SMSSSW—I Mt* Christen stated that Aleiaft* d*-r Grubam Hell was th* inventor of th*- telephone. "Tele mt-anw tak*» off and phon*- mean* ound In Mar*h of m? 8 sound wa* first traii-miiied over the wires. In I*7? tin human voice wa* sent by electing! inWmtlon 1-elay a network of tolephim*- line* lonneits the country until we .*-»-m only a «hor' dx<an*i from on*- another Ht-tead of hundreds of miles." After a brief liu«ine*. meeting, a memorial «erv« *• was held for Mi John Si hug. who died July ' Conducting th*- services were Mrs. H-illihgsworth. Mr* Kannie Fri* toe Mr* H E Hite and Mrs Hom *-r latw* r During 'h» social hour, the host- . assisted by Mrs David Campbell *-rv*-d refreshment The i lub 'h*-n adjourned to meet Wednesday afternoon at th* home of Mr* ' christen at whl* h time Mrs. Sum Butler w II Ih- the leader Th* horn* l economics dub of Mt. Mary's township will meet at the home of Mrs. Glen M**Mili*n Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock All members are urged to tie present A <hi*k<-n -upper I- io-tna sponsored by the women of the Magley Reformed church and will lie served Wedne-day. October 1 at the I'hurrh commencing at five-thirty o'clock. W E lluckmaste*. formerly of I this city and recently from Fort I Wayne is installing a modern I restaurant tn the Buchanan building at Willshire. Ohio The fixtures ,ii.- now bring iii»talled and the n*-w eating place will open early next Week Funeral services were held this afternoon at Fort Wayne for Major Leonaid F. AA'ood *••"* '->r year* .hi engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad. The major w.i* well known among Spanish-A uteri- an war veteran* here and over the district, having -erved in that war a* well a- th*- World War Charles Smith. Montpelier. India 11a real estate man. attended to l>u*ine-s here AA’oik lia* started on twenty-two of th*- n*-w home* to lie erected in th*- McMillen addition in the northwest part of the city It is expected that thirty can t*e completed by j *he < lo«<- of the yeat Dr l.ew Dailey of l»S Angele*, (California and Frank <’ Dailey, welt known Indianapolis attorney, are enjoying a reunion with ’heir many friend* at Bluffton this week J C M il* of Braver. Pa. will arrive here this evening to join hi* wifi- and son who are visitlug with Mr* Mill*' parent*. Mr. and Mr* W Guy Brown They will return home Sunday Paul Blackburn is reported i< lieing -lightly Improved at the St. J ph hospital. Fort Wayne, where hi- wa* operated r.oently. Dr. and Mr- Glen Neptune stopped in Decatur late this afternoon en route to their home m Lima. Ohio after a two days vl-it at the Porter home In Huntington, where they attrndod funeral -••rviee* for Chalmer Porft-r. Attorney Samuel Cleland of Fort Wayne attended to business here last evening George B Harran. Westfield. Mas-. well known magarine writer. i* preparing a biography of the late Gene Stratton*Porter. former resident of D« atur and Geneva and who bee ante famous by her wonderful nature stories and reference iHxtk*. It will not be pirtdl h*-*l for some time as Mr. Harran is just now gathering the data. Mr*. Dale Norton of 129 Winchester street, who was operated on for th*- removal of her appendix la«t Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital, was reported as Improving splendidly. The condition of Albert Hellemeyer. who wa* taken to the local hospital yesterday for a blood transfusion, wa* reported as considerably Unproved today. Miss Imogene Bright of North Third street entered the local hospital this morning for a tonsilectomy. Mr. and Mrs. William liouglas of Union City were the overnight guests of Mrs. Mae Beavers. Mr Douglas is judging the horse* at the Bluffton street fair Postmaster an!! Mrs. I*eo Kirsch have returned from the east, where they attended the national postmaster’s convention In Boston. Postmaster Walker and former postmaster James A Parity spoke at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritringer. Miss Rose Confer and J. O. Niblick returned last evening from a two weeks' trip through Ute Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. They stopped at Sturgis to look up a half dox-m old friends of H. L Confer, who served ax a bank na«hler there forty year* ago The trip also took them to the famous Homestead mine, and to Mt. Hushmore where a tug*- memorial on this 7400 foot peak depicts the flfures of Washington. Jefferson. Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt
aßehind the Scenes in HOLLYWOOD * y
By NARRIMON < ARROI.I. ■lst Vf*lsr«* Bxsdlesle W»O»» Hollywood -Aftsr setting a style that was cvpiad by thousands us women. VsronKs lake, blond Paramount star, ta no longer wearing that lock of a’ hair over on« •yv Ths actress caused a minor sensation in the studio commissary when she showed up wearing her hair in twin pig-tails, after the new college girl fashion. There are Harrison Carroll Bt lht tn j t lu> t like you saw on that magaxine cover beauty Question now Is what Veronica intends to do about her new picture, 'This Gun for Hire." Paramount may refuse to let her change the coiffure that has become her trade mark. Now It comes out that Gene Tierney’s bridegroom. Count Oleg Cassini, will get his final American citlxsnship papers on Oct. 15. For I a long time, he lived In the United I States on a League of Nations passport. He was a man without an official country. The day Cassini becomes a eltlgen. Gene Is giving him a party. Sb* is Inviting all the Russians : who worked with her in "The Shanghai Gesture ’’ She also is inviting both HER parents and Cassini s. South America is due to get another distinguished visitor from Hollywood. As soon as he finishes 'Tortilla Flat," Spencer Tracy is planning to make a six months’ tour of the neighboring continent. He will be accompanied not only by Mrs. Tracy, but by the couple's two children, Johnny and Susie. According to the present idea the trip will be mads by boat. Doctors won't Ist Mary Martin even go to the movies these days so Paramount had to set up a portable projection machine to show the star her new picture, "The Birth ut the Blues.'* Hear that Mary is great In It and also that Bing Crosby s rendition of "Melancholy Blues is going to be one of his greatest hits. I Msrjorie Weaver Is returning from l*as Vegas with her divorce from Lieut. Kenneth Schact She
REPORT HITLER ASKS (CONTINUED FIiOM FAOB ONR) di patch-- from Moscow. Beilin and laindon induated tittle change' in th*- situation An unconfirmed Helsinki radio report claimed that Null force* have rea* !i*-d flic Kate- ot Kharkov, key industrial city at the head us th® Donets basin and Orel, strategic center equidistant from Moscow and ( Katkov, about 200 mile ftom each city. Berlin did not confirm the Hel- . sink! report. British military quarter* directed attention to a countei attack by , Marshal Semyon Tiliio*k*-nko * central armies along the Dvina river Un*-, north of Smolensk and ;« little more than .mo mil* southwest or the !.eningrad front. If the Dvina attack could lie pushed northwest toward Polotsk and Dvinsk th*- Russian* would be in a posltio nto sever the .ommunl- \ cations line* of the German armies attacking le-nlngrad. A detailed German repor* on th*lines around Leningrad indicated' that the Nasi* have inu<|e little ’ gal" recently in poshing their post-1 Hons closer to the metropolis. They still appear to Im 15 to 2" mile* i away from the city proper at all)
Sorg’s Meat Market FRESH & SMOKED MEATS FRESH FRITTS & VEGETABLESA HOME OWNED STORE PHONE 95 & % FOR FREE DELIVERY OPEN SINDAY MORNING BEEF BOIL, lb. <SC pork chops, lb. 3 1C HAMBI’RG, lb 14** I** o **; 1 ’ .. CHOICE Cl TS OF BABV BEEF SAUSAGE, lb. ivC SAUSAGE, lb. ( HUCK ROAST, tb iW ’r'ivvo H. 20C CHOICE A 2*7C — Ll\ ER, lb. CLUB STEAKS, Sat. Only " Pure Cider Vinegar, per gal. 25c ■—— Tomatoes, Wax Beans. White Fresh Cranberries, th.— 19c BONE Cf* Corn. Turnip Greens, Hominy, Tomatoes, Peaches. Bananas SWISS STEAK, lb. Kidney Beans< |»„ rk * Deans. Oranges .jvc aoz. can . 10c Celery Hearts ‘ HOME MADE ~ Ihs. f BREAD 2 large loaves 15c Leaf Lettuce lb. 10c BULK KRAUT A > V He ™ h ' y (,Koa BuHer lar Head Lettuce. Cabbage u '" a . p . «> ' in. Sweet Potatoes, etc. ~ ~ ' 'ma Beans 2 Ihs. 25c 5 lb. Fresh White Corn Meal 17c SLICING 1C f <i. T 2 Tpi'l'i? " Kent Razor Blades .. 7 for 10c BOLOGNA, Sat. Only, lb. ** Potato Chips .. '/, lb. pkg. 15c _____ L * alad 2St Delsey Tissue 3 for 25c ~uff« G,nKer Bread '’ ,G ~ TO^^ofwUpT.::. PORK STEAK, lb Sandwich'Gmkiessc
already has a date to go to the "Yank in the R A. F.” premiers with Dun Briggs, her mutt frequent escort of late Brigg* uvea in Monrovia and Is not in the movies. I __ The Mauch twins weren't fooling about taking Jobs as messengers 1 at Warner* in order to work into ' the production end of the films. Both buys wers offered roles in ’Ths Male Animal," but turned them down with thanks. They want to give up acting, they say, except for their radio work on Bundays. After helping to raise two nieces. Jans Dai-well, the character actress, will take another Into her home. The child 1* Sheila Ogden | and she’s 12 years old. The other nieces were Mary, IV, now studying at ths Art Students league tn New York, and Daphne, IS. who wants to become an actress and who appeared In Jane’s last picture, "Young America " All three of the girls are children of Jane a sister. Columbia's list of cripples increases Rita Hayworth is wslkin* with a cane now, as well as I Marlene Dietrich. However, her 1 injury Isn’t serious. She sprained a tendon in her heel practicing a kick for a can-can dance in ’’Eadla Was a Lady " 1 Gale Sondergaard has used her 1 profits from playing screen meanles to buy a dairy farm near VenI tura She'll put it In charge of her father, Hans Tjellesen Schmidt Sondergaard, who. until recently, was the dairy expert at the agricultural school of the University of ' Wisconsin ... So tragic about ths 1 death of Harry Rosenthal's 8-year- ! old boy. He was stricken with pneumonia and lived only a few hours. . . . Maureen O'Hara’s doc- ' tors wouldn't let her fly back from 1 Reno . . . Afraid the plane might hit an air pocket and aggravate 1 the wound from her recent appendectomy. . . . Marcel Lamaze, one of Holljrwood's favorite restaura--1 teurs, is back from Saratoga, and . will return to Earl Carroll's Im- • mediately . . . Eddie Albert and 1 Kathleen Fits were together again rat the Hollywood Tropics.... Mary Howard and Author Marcus Goodt rich are a new twosome. . . . Lorraine Elliott, the cute singer at i Charley Foy s. is doing a good job ot consoling Buddy Westmore over Die breakup of his romance with K Rosemary Lane When he was In e San Diego, Buddy called Lorraine e ‘ three times In a single evening.
I point*. The Berlin report* aid the Na-, ZIS have had difficulty attempting to cro*. the Neva nver 1: S- hll»selberx <Schlu»**-lburg| Just southeast of la*niiigrad and that this ba- : made 1* difficult *o atta* k the diy *oilthea*tern defenseTh*- Russian* were -aid to Inholding position* along the Neva river to the -oiitlu-as! ami to lie maiiitaininK communications to to the east with Karelia ai least a* fai a* th*- Svir river. The Finns. Berlin admitted, have bee nstopped i> nthe Karelian Istlimu*. whether by Russian resistance or order of the Finnish high < ommand wa* not mad*- Hear -n Methodist Church Conference Sunday The First Methodist church of thi* < ity will hold the first quarterly conference Sunday morning Dr B Brooks Shake, district superintendent. will deliver the sermon and preside al the business session Promotion day will be I .observed in (onectlou with the] church school classes. : Th*- annual rally day program | will be held (I* toiler 5. with Adrian I Lit tie, Huntington county sclhhU , I Kiiperinleiideni, as tin- speakei
IN*w group gr,ide<l chirr* li «* hool' iiterutiir* s ll b* *ll*ir»tniii'*l this I Bunday for h < during 'h* *n ulnr quarter ARRIVALS Mr and M Dile l.>hy ->f rout2, Ih u"ir. it- th** paretr ot a 11,at>y giri. t*oiti th rn-utnti;- st th»-| ‘ Uiatiid < <mn'y uu monal hospital at ■ 12 13 <>'< '>• k *>h*- weigh**! « li*--imitid. an drleven oun*,*. and tia I,ecu named Sh.i *-y inti Presbyterian ( hurch Session Here Toniifht Th* regular * hut' h •* * i >n m*>* ng of Hi*- !•>• al I’r-stoyt* tian 1 han li »11 In- held tonight 111 •*ld*-r* of th*- buarrl nr*- r-*|ii*--t*d t»- pre-eil' The m*-etlni- » in* 1 held a' th* 1 hur* ’1 atid * ' in'h j men**- .*' 71* THRONGSGREKT rriNTlNfEfi nuw panu ON» Irani will* li a.II take them through Baliimor** Md York llatrl«liui rLltoonu. J*»hn*town and I' 'tsburgh I’a . Salt-tn. Allium*- ('anion. Ma*||on Crestline Bit* yru . Upper' Salidll-ky and I. tn.i Ohio Fmt Wayne, Valparul--* ..ml Gary Ind Dedicate Hymnals At Zion Lutheran ( hurch The Zion Lutheran < hiir* h of thinly Will have a special iledt* ator) Herviie Sunday morning when all new hymnals will be |»la**-d into servile <>l th* land ill that con gregation Th. eervi**- will begin at |tt 3" o'clock and will b*- In charge of Ihe pastor of the longre-
DRUG SPECIALS GOc SAI-HEPS 111 \ 49C lI.W WHITE Ml \MI\ B (HMI’I IA il.ito IRfiMZEI) YEAST 89C 1145 LYDIA PINKII MIS 9$C ABBOTTS VITA K Al’S - Improved | IQ IS capsule- A SQI |BBS NAVITOL—High Potency « QM 100 cap*ule* .. .. . .. 25c Carter’s Liver Pills 19c SI.OO Parquin Hand Cream S9c B. J. Smith Drug Co. For Quick Sale! 1- South Bend Circulator Heater and 1 Wilson Heater PRICED TO SELL Cash Coal & Supply R. A. STUCKEY STORM DOORS and LEAF BROOMS CHARCOAL in 10 pound bag*.
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I f'atlrrti R*-v Paul W Rchullg j After Ihe ibdh.itlon ceremonies, 'th* io » hymnal* will b. given by Hhi d*.i<oh* of th*- church In th*1 h* rs wit i wltl distribute them 10 'he m*rnh*t* of th*- congregation. The d- a* on* *d th*- * hut* h are : Geotr*- Ant-1 and Hi* hard Mailand. Special iniisi* will be presented by th*- church * hob under th*- dlr«- : non 01 Arnold Frey*» The set- ■ .in, Sunday morning will begin ..icotdinr to ** ntral -tandnrd Bin* Son* Os U*Kion To InMall Officers Ni « off,. 1 .f the S ih* of I./oh a l>. h" I j • o'llo* k Munlay ,octi», ■ -i. 1., tmu home. F r-t and Mad. c «i *-et Tillman <l*-!i! -■ * ' a- m-talling offl* •
COLDS nn< 111 WW S 3 O so* < 1.11 try • II«h Wi-I lam**—-n I Inldwrnl NOTICE EFFECTIVE TONIGHT We will DiM'ontinuc »howini! FREE Motion I’irture*. ((’PP STATION South of Ileciilur
