Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1950 — Page 3
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ENTERTAIN WITH BRIDAL SHOWER A Hnen nnd troUMeau shower whs Riven Monday evening by Mrs. O. L. Vance. Mrs. Donald ? Hinchy and. M rst. Frederick. Buh p of'Portland-, at the former's home for Miss Hetty Hirachy. bride-eletf of Roy Henson Miss Hirschy was presented with a nose gay corsage and was x? the recipient of many lovely gifts. Bihgn whs later played and prizes awarded the various winners, who in turn presented them to the .honored guest. Refreshments were then served from a beautifully decorated table {entered with a white church and greenery and miniature bride and bridesmaids. Each place was inarked with a nose gay corsage. Those attending were Mrs. Miltoe Swearingen. Mrs Violet Cookson Mrs. Henry Heller. Mrs. Gilbert Hirschy. Mrs Kenneth Hirst hy. Miss Kate Kortenber, Mioi; Janet Bryan. Miss Jean Co&pes*. I Vliss Barbara !>>hinan, Miss El* I th»rir Kirshner. Miss Hirschy they hostesses Those unable to at-1 —- t-nd were Miss c-hsta Rfch, Charvlvt McDaniels Mrs John Smith. I Miss Evelyn Rash. Mitre .Barban Kortenlwi and Mrs. Hertha Heyer. ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB IN MEETING The Root Township Home Eco'i.omuA—ijub *met Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs Gerald Eady The pew officers presided at this meeting, the first of the dent. Mrs Ixni Houk the vicepresident. Mrs Norbert Case conducted the business meeting. A» • •lleTtion wa< taken for fh‘* > undies for Korea ” Following the business meeting. Mrs Krnnetp Runyon gave an in Lerestirig lesson on ..knowing your figure faults The hostess, asby Mrs Will St iinejd and M?- Robert Jobnsoh served, de* Jicious to the twenty • tnctuhfi s une new-wtynher... two. s".. mil/' Tih- next tin ♦ Ung- w ill be- dhehusbands annual party; with a pot-luck a! u si' thirty o’clock an February *2 s at -the Monmouth - gym. . Meinber< jt>f the choir will have :t special' dreys. heirsal ThtHsdax evening at ,s>* i. t<>« k it; rhe muM« room of J»c T' raiut high *< h»»«»T The Mi-sionun sh< icfx nf the First Cliristtan chart h will meet
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' Society items for day’s publicstian mutt ba phoned In by 11 a. m (Saturday 9:30 a. mA J Phone 1000-1001 Batty Terveer Wednesday Larik*s Aid society of Find Chris’tian church. Mrs. Homer Ruhl, 7:30 p. hi. >Tri-<ounty Pythian Slater lodge , ! I’niondale Fidelia, atudy club, Mrs. James Kvhne. -Ji p. m. Psi, lota Xi sorority. felkS home, S p.m. Our Lady of Good ('ouhsel study club, Mrs Mark .(WbiA,-M p. m. I Ladies Shakespeare club. Mrs Fred Smith. 2.30 p. tn. Historical club Mn»; Lawrence (Green. 2:3(1 p.m. ' St Paul Ladies Aid society. %lrs ! Arthur Scheiderer. al! day i Girl Scout leaders meeting. De1 ratur high school, 1:30 p.m. . j Thursday 1 Aeolian choir, Decatur high t- • . school, b p in. Rainbow girls. Masonic hall. ' Trrr‘'TfiE'‘™’- ■ Ladies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical I B church, chunk.’ ht p m Missionary society *of Bethan) Evangelical I B church, chur h. - P Ever Ready class of .Methodist church. Mrs .o. K Baker. 7 pm. St Joseph study club, Mrs Ger aid Gagev-SrJS p.m. » Ladies Aid. society of I nioCn ‘ (’hapei; church, ail May W. F M S’ of Nazarene church Mi *. Ei yic Elz< y^7_3u... -t Pleasant bale Ladies Aid SO jciety, chunk basement, ail day. •I St. Luke Girls guild, Eloise i j Smith. 7:3” pnu j Maglry Ladies Aid society, •church basement, all day. . ! Friday ... ■4 Monroe *Meth<uli>t AL\-Sk S 4-fKaxah—xinuux. .p.JiU. — Wmk au«L Wxn Tntnf i Evangelical I B • hurt h. tTie lie.' 11 ami Mrs John Chambers, 7 3’» j. 1 HL ' I Ave Marfa s’iklv club Mrs Rayrmond KAhne. * p m ——- r ( WM A of Niittman AVcnue I’ It . church. Mrs- tJpal Sudduth, 713£* • ‘ r m. Sunday | Zion l.uth» th, M-o 1 i« 1 • b a • < l>iii. church x > ;t Monday ML-smnat v smietv « f First ChrisUtn < loiroh, Mis» I '.oi !:•»■ {< ! 7 p in. I it I h«* ttf-r-r.v ler-1 - XL r.-rt k Mfsu LhH? luLiyvi viU •|p;, .)■ .el.-; ’ The l-adiXt Xj-E :. ■.‘.h ff Hie ; TritrH': .il I Bn-rh- * ren • hutch will Iran- its. 1 at the'. Lurch tiiiy tv^rrrtrirk Mr.< Hubeit-
-Valentine's Day... Tuesday, February If- 4 I ISSS ! jjjw j H a/XM vi"° ur \ ? V ThfKW J \on<i^ smor ’ t ratcb {' )r' »- *• “,,.a i c '“; ’ i I 1 \ Ari r \ dy /ll selection of beautiful Cruen Watches soon Priced iron , 129.75. u>Juduig fedci al tax. I >•’***?; / I Pumphrey Jewelry Store <
I Cochran, Mrs. Roy MUmma and Mi I Homer Hittm ! . a ’ie>t esseg. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff .of Monroe, left Tuesday -for a thr<*c . weeks visit in Florida and other southern states. GIRL SCOUTS Troop 12 met in the hapenietit ;0f the Zion Evangelical antU.Re•; formed church recently. The meeting was opened with roll call and J j paying dtt«|». Gaine* were then ! played and the meeting closed with the friendship circle. Sandra K. Reynold«, «tribe. A meeting of troop 4 was held * at_ Lint pin s'4jo<*l . Tuesday a ftermmh: A Her the" ar tendairro . and dues were ' taken. Mrs pal- : zell tangilt the girls new songs and 1 dances. Refreshments wefe later) (served, after which the meeting 4 Vas closed with the Brow nie arch. : Jean Smith, scribe. | ' ' I ’ Brownie .troop 11 held its meet ! ing Tuesday at the Lincpln school RwH- • ♦*aU*-d- -and 4a**t*j Th< i .following officers wer»- th« n •: elected for Foluuarv: .president. I lianioi* Fulton: 'i- e presid’ i»t. Barbara Kuh er? er. Barbara Brunhemiff; scribe, tJane /Grith n fiajbes' later played .Hid -refreshments served Tn l v.’ e arid Judy Stiiith Jane Grimm, scribe. WjOOJTAL V* 1 Jbtu \dmift«d Myrl Orne. I»e. atur DiVmi.-vd Donald Bla< k. Toke Movie Shots Os Recreation Program J rrnlunWrA’ six,is tor tlie 'no .mi h'.ir:i’i<>r, in Ene *.Te taken M- 1 «J.«y '• members of tin* Indiana I niverslt* audio-vision <1» ?ai t men! Miss Bet). • Ittsnr. —nr-'Timrg’v —of —Jjhw— TnovI- i •’ i ■ ’iie pi» ‘ t*Ufe Alu'in ivii I’*».t.ed- *’ ’i •’/;■• ' >i ’ •ar *iH slioa the rural reereation •. ' ’ 1 - • • >•- tly pit un - w i I b‘ film • ‘ I A • !’ > rh.i!;-» of the « i •• il |>rtxih- hikin.-, '/ m— Hinn MTjjh IL j.J vlrw»re made of th | D .•, . M r?:/ ■:■ ‘ ? r * M’* —rh'onl -JiLi4 ? Cinjiid «-g -4 -•x.'.. --—AiUw-x.,*- .tiM.aaA,,. ‘ 4 .ir.rir • a f all! 7 nil”lead- s’.»T. • v. :)>• Lu • i/T H tfr< rntt -»< • ♦•rdftig a stutK made by- the (Tv 1 V rmaii’n V Ad- . ini< ’i at i-ti •-T-<ae HliceU., >w \ cuk. '« rMKliigah fnßuw tn t?hit otrfer- • —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
IrwH MISS JEANNE MOSEL, daughi.r of Mr- Robert M.,r'Xi of nixot, l> and Heath Kendall aon of Mrs Kern K.h.taH of WreiXtl »sis ■ ~we<l r« *iit!y • l.'fthr Jte. <> H Turn*, in Wr« The . Jupfa lia. I rriiirin-l from a s!»rm wntrtmv. trip .1,1 i> il.i,lh. . it. < Photo a,y ?.dw/id s t .
Witnesses Testify Girl Killer Insane Merry Killer Trial Now In Sixth Day Bridteparr. Feb. Two more wiih«sse<, a famih friend Tab da doctor, t».«l4fieii today that I ) (’-and Ann Baight, -21. wa< not of smnad mind when bhe kill’ d, Ipr fatlor but added that she acted, logically to keep her from a fiiftnring death fronf It \\a- the Gt-h h*-e-+HtT-up a thatgt of *tcamd d.» gv» e murch i (bi - vajpl Car I \\ PiiiL'if’. V. Sept 2.: ■..1" and • ightly to *<»y Carol wa- m»t sane wlon she fired the >h< t fluough In i fa’h» r - io .»d with his <■*!» setvire r« xolvr-c-^iud 11 z ht inv ; J ’./Id he hail, ai. He p’t able <am • r aH ‘c uoiild kill hiH; -in iw<’ ;• m’uriv b -f" 'TTT *TnTnrrrs~-wvrr- —M-e* — 4 ■ ‘ Sn-HU a. .h-n-B.” IP.' and 111’4 ‘ ‘ mate fthiid < L th» Eaight fjimilv. and l»t Vi. !••! J Mulat!’, a dodoi uho as* I-red in the exploratory operation which «ht»«(d. Haight Md a earner ‘larger tliair n/mpt fi uh . “ Jk ‘ Al BotTi swify« ?..-♦ -d« i ib« d‘ "h<*w ’.Carol had i qu»(t gla-)««’• .•-J.J2•_ I I . OLe. a*’»±l jAL-J ai-x-L.T.-hxr killetL th. i tat-U -\J' Mu- .. • -aid ’* wl-.’L ‘ ?! UXU-X -pTv. b 0.. h o ..h ID) W i-TS:t> E SV.M)' .t -‘d T ■ . .»ml Id l* o; ;il>> ; ' • • ■ ' th’ git. - . ir.’,• «>»••»:• ./ . •. •< u ’ tarfrrr’ r . -np-ndrrt mr . I ihg, Ifcfi-’. ' i'.r« i?d I ,’' - 'rrtßvh'•- j.— ; i* ,! ,It ’ n *' ■ ■' ’b-v C.M.d ’ • »’ it *'■> ! « . : TjiHirinL’ andr’-he e-»-v x t’ «y did n■’ i D-rnc-iuber airy ’ h>m aJ»- >f: i: I / /■■■'■ ■■ ■t-iJCtI« I time’ (•! ’h«" sho- ’nii <' »: •! sv « T .4 -mind*mind. ’ ihat *lh* <hd I m»' k?i* a ■ • . »'td qu liPy, of hrj - arb. and <-<*u?d me ~d.-: fhguiTi ‘ | Ih :w .i ii/Tu'*/ .and wtone at ;h» - T THT.- . T The d. f. •< •• ’■ w.i ‘’ Ihg' ?o j v. ■ - u 1 !-a ■ an • xpe* ■ -VC- h!1 < ! tr. vx ’< ’ t . - |2r^r^;ih^.nv^';': rh T l snr’t r t ’buhit” d in’” Hi-.«nry th.<t au»i d ?he -by«.P i!■ g 1 Two Clubs Meet Tbe «nd Green Leaf I II * j.cf lb’ hie met ’ Monday a' „tbe Zit>n Lutheran |-< h ><4 apdi-iHiu’n' Th** meeting, I irprttrd * i’h th*- Th+wTh£ «-f a movie- |. i: roil-i ’ vantue by K I'ly MtV»i . from the , op-♦ rvreran fkpar’in»m': 7 ..in I-ndianapr’d-- • U’jmiv tV I vUtjlt. county re- !»:i ’lion dn/Z \a- pum it' :md im rrodu > d Mbs H’T'l Blain. Harold “ TeTwcTE amETTdir oT?p The audo’U-ual c».liter <>t Indiana E niVW *i> y ra<h/of •Wliajn ey plain pd ,lb<u ’hv !•♦ .|t ;p it<u rm>\ie i he rak»h it th’ <’ou-n’> Grou; -.mJiiL’ «-<•- bad by Gloria K *u*t «»n, aft/r Phi'll ’he 111 t h id*j* Mr* Arthur - 4i.’d 4^i' 1:1 >< f!uT»t i«r« -• rted Iht ." < tub n ,’H-r- writ 111 pn.- S’**r ■ | man p“ ••!•/• d ’Io l’« ?pc I’ab 111 .1 Club a i vauU? f«»r having* b. »j > • rh”7»« -n blue avnrrrt chib in the •• Inatipna.l i«cr*ation and tural.arts, t»!- L’ a-■: •I• ••up v r■•• - w ♦ • • ’ I Jtfay e«l J”r* f1» -H;n» nni wetr- «rrx ed "I’to The sixty mFiirbef.*. parents, and .friends pr* <♦ nt „ T The Frbru-rry meeting wHf-he«, ■ Vstrnthre party on February JT? If You Have something To 8«H Try | A Democrat Want Ad—lt Payt.
Autoist Fined For Reckless Driving < John ot-Jtf<»nroe\ ille. was finyd 15 and .-osts, totalling lourt toxia-. after Morton plead* J j guilty to a tdiaige o( n t kless dri\ j ing Morton hud been arrested by i city j»c»li< •• Saturday when thecar Tie uas diiving rammed into tLb rear of one driven hy T W. Freeman, of Fort AVayne. which had Mopped- prior to making."a h.-fr hand ’ui’u - otf Thitt• ’-mD stroet onto N.uttirian avenue Delay Sentencing Two Bank Robbers South Bend Sentence Delayed To Thursday , 'ii.Mßi. in.r r.r. A ft;vr Sfcrtt. ii. if.* of two • < *.-« rtct-syed t<nluy ■ UUlil .Tl-ntsday b»-«■»«.*• of ft lengthy pr« -»•!»’em e itive-tigalion Superior Jud e J Elim r Fe.ike w Iso will S4tit»n«-e S<>l Madzel 21. r ._-A utk C’ily.’jmuUJaiJ? Jt«TPeyh 2-1. i-ul‘oU. Mass, said he wanted to rqre-ttun poi re and „» !Hpr’»y*- . «.f u .• First Fed*-ral Savings and _ .Loan tstsam-Jaj i«»it .w hieh aas nd *-4 •i’ rr f * T . Ma4s,Fy;») 1 G»« •• • were. arreM O<| f. Tv thnu -n hour after the offh . wa/ It- Jd usBoth ■ ph ■ lei guilty, yesterday hr aiwhi Tank -TTmtwry shames ,i*.d. Sijp*Tio’r Tu<i~’ 1 Eime.- Tb*.T t :d b» «o r1- ’:* I. * them to ——-—Tiiny tn «<1 -• ■...*'jp__e> tu J■: A--,.’- to lit’’- '• •.0. ! ( •••■ • w» r«- pi; l.r- i up •_/. ,M'•- !». an" City; RvL. polo •• r 1 ( 1 •’,»:■ ! • I<<! n train —• i’.o’h u.-r* . m*’<l and h.ol ;. lotar <>! n**Hily - - o Poli. * ’ s;nd tltey readily admitted the holdup • T T ?~ Saxli > .f»H4 Ijo."'. <.f!i • a.t< - ■rd ~Om vllnpi JJi held four «n» ploy ed ami a. «.b 'omer a' bay whih the i.t’ier ooperl up the loos.e moto y. -from • the .te.h’r* E,»» both •../ and In Co fishes in . . ,i: - !?. t l( »i. <1 is W hat •Mtk'.r’/ T».,. in< ludes a great xarietv of plants and anima;> with litiL- or no’’powers of LgST’v,•’• n~nF"oTTTr»'TF wir ■wfrlr'h are ~ai n d . . •••’P fey tnb k and < u ■ tents.
"I'M uniting for your call” Th.ir v a phr ise von II b< ir \ every day troni buMtwwvnu n, .a, hou.cw ives and wi lbdatvd young people. Why? Because / ''most [Kople iuv< automatically Jta/ I ( think of the telephone as their A / first line ol communication. -Poing business, shopping, WM making dates bs telephone as I . are typical of the American 1 ' idea ot svs ift. mixlCrn. efficient ■ < 1/ wk Ways of gettings things done. ’ 1 i k Wl 1 ’ The widespread use ot teleW ' itt X'll phone sets ice is also one of wT the best examples ot -as—- • y W everyday American low “ \ ■ • • corf «n«»■»>/> that is a lux- “ ■ urs in the rest of the world. CITIZEN’S TELEPHONE CO.
Butler Man Killed As Train Hits Truck Baller. Iml . • I t 1 ■ ' Daniel George M* Cam.- 33 Huih’f. ] when—lua U.W.. • • *^ o * A * J I paswenger train at a • rowing hei«’ . . ‘ -h Cann was thrown from the vehi« n , and it wan then ytruck/>) a «e< omi ■ t trail), a freight going in the uf> ;Mu»ite direction. Exclusion Os Farm Workers Is Scored Expand Coverage Os Social Security Washington. F»b 1 -<EPi Federal security administrator <>.* I car R Eujiig said fodax (ire "ex ; 14udon of farm workers from the ;mh Ihl ve. tiD’v sys’vm pla-• - .» heavy burden on rural stgfrs In his annual report »o congrm? Ewing said thet»e staf»* Wave ther» sources wi’h the (problem” Many of them, be add ed. have an above-average propru tion of aged r» wiving old-age i sistam e ” The senate finance committee ' studying the administration * plea for expanded cov»iag»- and higher benefits Ewing * report, covering the fi« v cal year ended June 3u. IJH9 -aid \th» social security program has j\idv»<l it can do the’job for which intended This i* particular i1 y \\Td. m h•• aTT ’“wHT* rf’eoipTo” men\f’ll off In ’he first six" month * of P‘nr Ewii\ •said 4 needy aged’ dependent chiidnn and blind persons r’.f ’Xed pUblh? a-yi*!am ♦ last \»ar \ Pait of t h\lncr* a*e .in public, as i sKlance. h» *.*dm to The -failur* of poSvwar prosperity to filter down to ail -cgHont- of th* / population.” Th*\* h _a ' keetiet ■ apptreiation by and localiti» »o .tlnir public bi fries. ” 4i» said ' \ Faces Sentence For Post Office Robbery f Evansville. Ind Feb I\l E \n e\<onvi<t who rrturn*Hl to th’- po-t office lie held tip ’til} t l s r».bhed of IT'i-T faced a «-enfen<>>~of p‘“~7TTritrs~ in ;’/:Tson~t odSy - I it- nun', w4uv identified himseif •• an Lonnie Jame« 34. of•71 palmyra T»-nn , told p«i-ta! inI. Is pec tor* he hm) wandered all *.Uinmnd the>"Untry cm. bitHeH' after d 1 the holdup four weeks auo. -1 Fire Chief Puts Out Fire In Own Market 1 -kiUght.town Ind . l, ' *I Pi Fife t hies <’ari Rilwr. work le| for throe .hours Todav with V L»ur fi?e depart mcfifF put tine o-.? stuT’Ttotii Maze jn hii* ..vrn nvcaT k * natket |{il:!H sajd a .small fh‘ ‘ o-.1.e ‘ lit at 7< - lot k-U’’ ’.. 1* i.ppio purl. VM>- y\Jj 1 iLU>-b• • f ’ ; Vut agMin* c ••/ it j-i i '1 • ! l!ihn. - own '•it*’ d.epart m«-1; ♦ wait beljH-d b\ units from * < a<’> • .Sf. ~nd e.. •, t ‘out the- blaze for*‘bo- *e« oial time v : .iPer -a se»-ond4W?r -gj«i1 |».t i..tZA' to the -two story building w.t- • -tru.i’ed at
Quality Photo Finishing t Work left Iwfore noon Thursday — ready next day. C 1'11..', at 1" ... m. Holthonse Drug Co.
Four Adams County Graduates At I.U. ■“ Midyear Exercises FTPS Held At I U. Hloomingttjtt. Ind . Feb. L—- ~ ! Four Adam* counts Muden*.- tee day received degree* al the mid year commenueaient of Ibdiana Vniversit?. Ajymnimalely <*»•> stu denU elected to participate in the - "TTTnFyFTrr"‘--exerrlawM- —ntfW- -ftaHtrwait Jur the annual June com-1 Movement. ‘t <»daysco mmen < e nw»n t proarWuT? followthat of the. June «<>miuem ement including the t usLumary . acadefuic ;in-oc*»S'h»n< r . tion into the alumni ■■ ami address by Pires id ent HermaL B WelU. The nent wa held at I 3i> p m. in the Eniveriutj Audrtoriuin Attrund boo students completec* their courses fur graduation at th< end of the. fhst semester but only half of the clans chose to partjci-1 phte/in the commem eurent. At the ♦■omnTetTrement exet erses WBlet-T H Parr, Jr. of Jx-banop presi .(lent of the I nlyerHity * alumni association. inducted, them as < alumni after , they had been pre L sen ted by Morris Clement of Elk hart. --eni»: r < ia.-s‘“’pre-uient - Fol-lowing the awarding of de »- grees President \\ ell- held a re I > ept ion for parents and friends <»f graduates in the foyer of the and! i torium. Wives of married students par 7TTTI>3Tm jTUT PTVTtTrmFF'TvnTaV’ were recognized at earlier ever . ises at Jo ..o'clock jhis morning They ry< ♦ ved certificates sfgm-«l by Piesi’lent Wells and—dean <»t ! snid'lT- R L Sli<»e;r)aker testify ing to their aid in making possibb their husband « graduation * Adams county students <m,th<‘ ’ mid-year graduali*>n l» s l are Berne: Edmund T Baurtiga’i 1 tier master of busiDest admims- “ ■ ati «r. degi «•♦• ■ Decatur: Fred E Blertx aud Bernard—G. Brooks. B.S. de / .!•-•• in btisioess; Dorothy Jai;» , 4fc W< ’nh« , ’f P. S irr ed.i> ati -n The New York State d’»partment • of <o?nmer«e has a bureau to a<i • vise ailing communities uhat to : - r , . . ,-v ■ , .:■•. Aflwmr the xtirv»‘«tionx wms : rnre ?r- • -\'T-nynTen up t». m-.h/sh. . • ami f. -h » wind” A «
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MAAAAMAAANVWWWMMWWMWWWWWVMMIMMAAAaAARAA* Teen-Age Specialist T MISS JIEVEKI Y AKXOIh — ■ i dances, part.fb shc*s. •>“. .-‘■r r i 4 { I ■ IT- /! ’ A'- » t.kir t.-i lif ’f* 71 fa* '■ ■ *c f ] | ... Brverty Kai the nr*. t>-r kna<.aind the ’,4. f t ’ ' "• f \ 'LI ' ' To style your hair so yew'll look your oekt. j \ BESSIE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE CEVERLV ARNOLD . BESSIE TEEPLE ui .III.: \. Ilh S*. I’hune !"■) WWWWMMWAAAMAAAAAAAMAMMAAAMAAMMMMIAAMAAAnMVMV WiTvk B i ‘k TO OUR BAHK • Save your own time. Bank by mail and let the postman be your dependable means of contact with us. Write and ask for details. - STATE BANK ■ ’ ’’ ESTABTtSHKDIBM • < • t WTV» ■ I :
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■ Hl MEAK h r males with meager mernorits H this ide* of stage comeJj-nne Kate Murtah of New York. Slit .«u; fiesta the girls have thear telephone numbers stitehed on their Mouses so their forgetful t, si' as won't lose money ratting v. ror.fi numbers Incidentally, ti.,ys. watch it! That* the New ‘York polnc department • numtier on Kates blouse. (/ntiraaUonal/ Jf, Vou Have bometmej To Sell Trr A Democrat Want Ad—lt Paya.
' ''<s Cupid’s best helper is a F Tallmark Valen- - tine. Te have lots and lots of them for you co choose from! SMITH DRUG CO.
