Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1951 — Page 3

MOXDAV. JANVAIIV 15, IflSj

SALEM W.8.C.8. HAS MEETING THURSDAY , k ?l .’the Woman's Sniu-ty of (’hvisi- ‘ jah. S.r-rvi.. of, die Sulmn M< th 'Ulist’< htfrch m«t l;.iwt Thmjiduy lifternoon at' the Home of Mrs T; rover Wolfe. . || Mrs. -Austin Merriman gave the "W|iat Is Tha.t In Jrtiine Ha|>d?”\ and prayers welf offered by Mrk -Elisha Merriman. ~'jMrs. Lawrenctt Carver and Mrs. . .jMerrimah. Tbe Tertßon study. "Our Responsibility Toward The Giver jfili all (iiHs." was reviewed by •Mrs.. Claude Foreman. Articles -from the Methbdlst Woman am! IliMcrld Outjook were given by Mrs. . jMhuriee. Miller .ami Mrs. Amo; .•|huirfTer. ' the business meeting fefreshntehts \were servs e d to right members and two'guests. MR'S. DAGUE HOSTESS >T QUILTING PARTY f Mrs. Thomas Hague was (hostess ft a quilting party and miry in ijUnner at iher home last Friday. !’ (iues/s Were Mrs George Htrii I. || ; r. Mrs Hoy Nldllnger, Mra.-Tiah .Singleton, Mrs. Tom Mirs. I Koretta Whitman, Mrrt. Ait Fuh- / |9uuglL Airs Jiale Nidlinger and jiauglitm j Putty, Mrs. Luther ’ singleton uml diutghtei Atnm ttnd pl* Floyd Hinithj ; ■ ' ' ' ' 1 FEDERATION OF CLUBS -'WILL MEET ON FRIDAY I Tlje Admit* County Federation >. |f Vluhk will hold limit .iutiiuiry ■3 lirt’HUM. Ftld.m ullnimmh q| the Imim' of Mr* th raid Dm|dn lio* will img In nf two uTlm It A M UH; lIIHIII || , M| ; 1 i in :<imlt\. Mm Itmii.i j !irrinul(, Mr*, t’hi’utnr Ammirong Ifi* Thill lliiilm _nm| JMih tlhm i Im mil Mm. Ibifph .1 utlev will apeak "('onsih'vttthih of our Natural hi’s<mrce ,: ami "Mn-.h" wilMm yflisctiHHftl by Mfs. Hubert 'Macklin ST. MARY’S FARM BUREAU . JMOLDS JANUARY MEETING ..The JanUMry meeting of the St , 'ijlafy’s Township I'arnr lluretail >’4 i,s held lds(. Week at the home mt, |fir. and Mt«. Groce Tope.; Edward ?Kooh, chairman, presided' at the Hieeting. ■ / “J | ■ ! J Opening were led by Mrs. Donald Colter arid a period ( <if silent prayer was held in ob||ervifnce ibf universal ’week <>• ? fo|’ peace. Following a

I —V— — BW6W .8 Yes, it is a bright idea to bring your prescrip- j ij lions directly to this phar- : I maty. Hereyo u ar eA I I ‘ assured careful comfl' pounding by skilled Reg- t t istered Pharmacists; fresh, I potent drugs and prices "J that ( are uniformly fair. 1 < Try Us next \time! Your ? patronage is always most tj sincerely appreciated. | Holthouse Drug Co. I ' aSSh •eeeeeeee GT fIQB !■ || ■ • ? XdJlF' I ghhii YOUR HEALTH! N. i • ■■ ■ ■ ' i '! - Take your Vitamins - r H . r ■ i'- | Rexall Plenamins J . 74 for 2.59 d Rexall Plenamins ’ 144 for 4.79 | Abbott’s Vita-Kaps i 50 for 1.59 ; Abbott’s Vita-Kaps j * .___y A ____ 100 for 2.87 s Upjohn’s Unicaps I | 124 for 94c F Upjohn’s Unicaps | 100 for 3.11 p . ’ ’i Rexall Blue Capsules, doz 25c Groves Bromoi . Quinine 36c and 69c Hills Cascara Quinine39c SMITH I ~ . ’ REXALL DRUG CO.

' • -1! . • ' ' • An. ion Mrs,” (?oher gave i tending entitled. "Relief," ana ; (yeorge Case presented; a tape re. cording of the address* g|ven by Mr Kline at" the forty-secbml annual convention at Dallas; Texas, On Deceniher 12. -if At the next meeting,-to ! be held Feb,i;uai4 13, a birthday party will be behU in connection, with the business' meeting. A carry-in supper' will be served at six thirty o’clock. Members who . have not reported the date of their birthday are asked to call 3-XStfL D.A.V. AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS Airs. Rufus Somjtier, newlyinstalled commander bl the D.A.V. Auxiliary, completed initiation services for a class oT Seven candidates Thursday evening at the second meeting ot tjhe auxiliary. The auxiliary whs instituted and ’eetiived its charter <>n December .28, ,nml ele< tive officers were also, installed at that meeting by Fojt. Wayne district officers., Airs. Sommer installed the followed appointive offiegra at, Thurs•ay's meeting: Alice lEyilnson; cbhduidreig, ('ardl A\o|fsen; assistant' londilctresH, Florence Strickler] jiutriortc in ktrdvtor,. Hremiii Sommer, srrg emit ul iirinH, Kiythryn llur k er; historian. Mary Htmky. The imHt suh ial inmiting will l|t* Imhi Jnmmry Kfl of .thu DA V t , ,n * 4’i . LOCAL AUXILIARY AT FOURTH OIITRICT MEET Mh tiiipiiilmra ul I ltd hum I AniWl i tiiir I uulleii \uxllja-iv ipi’ehded tlu futli'lh denih i tin ■ ul ('htr n ,oti ThinadiD Miaa Mnrgurtd lii 11., . |,I u'lcnl <>l Ihn local Hill! itml mmnlit’i «hip i lirtlrjiiuii for HUM wits presented with h gift for rem h Ing ihrr quoin [ Reports from ci\ch unit wr • road and the gift shop chaiiimm reprinted on the gifts given tn all hospitalized patients for their families; Letters thanking ilie district for the Christ mas gifts Mere r<mtl ffconi the Girl’s- State school, Hoy s State Home and the home The locAl unit will Im host for the next district meeting <>n March 9. This will he the first district meeting held here siirce 1948. Those attending from here were Mrs; Clara Bauer, Mrs. Den Kiting Mrs. T." C. "Smith, Mrs. Clint ifersh, Mrs< Eltnei Darwachter and M.<is? Kiting. ! ; <, ' ~ ■ a' LECION auxiliary IN BUSINESS MEETING Al the regular \busineds meeting of the American Legion auxiliary, hehl Friday evening ai the po.lt honje, it was announced that Po«ppy Poster and Americanism CQiit'est ruleh have been plated in the schools and students . are being: urged to ilirtibipate. Pdppies will I he sold heie on May 25-and 2G. \ contribution ,to the J March < l\ Diiifes :n\d the purchasle Os a health bontl w ere approved I apd it was voted to again send two girls tio Giri’s State this summer; A(iss Margaret kiting, president of t|he unit,, stated thajt jiroceeilw froih the magazine drivembw being held WfHlhl he used lot PHl'cllHhe wlujel ohalrs, Himmrgedithill meiCherb who have imt paid their I'd,l diit’H d<i iiL i| f , m .possible riidy may he paid nt Leghip hodm m hem to Mrs I' jc Hmlth, Al llm cluse of llm iiiaellng Inn ehajrtm wus_(lriiped In (imiimry m* Ut'4 MMllndn hiirwiichief, who wtv Ihmoldest iimmlwr pf the, lOtxlllAry, and; Mims Anne vilss Eltlng minoummd that alt opeii meet Ing would he held In tlrn future to discuss natiomil neipritv. mm or the'projects spoil Hori‘d by the Anieririjh Legion a u \i I jury. A The ’ Women’s Gujl'd of Ht. Luke's Evangeiieal ami Reformed

>i. , ‘ • • There’s Nothing FISHY about the popularity of C LAKE TROUT DIRECT FROM CANADA v Another eavory sea food served at ~ FAIRWAY along highways 33-27-224

i _ ii .u.**—rfM—| Society Itoms for day's publication mult be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) \ x Phone 3-5121' Phyllis Acheson i MONDAY Adams Central P. T A,, high school gyhi, 7:30 p. ni.\ Decatur Women’s club general dmeeting, library. 7:45 p. m. Junior Women’s dub called meeting, library, (after Women’s dub general meeting. Adams County Home Econoniics dub, chorus. Monroe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine’s' study jtluh, Mrs. William Lengerich, 8 phn. Ladies Fireman’s ; Auxiliary Mrs. George Rentz; 8 pun. Adams Central high school gytp, 7:30 p.m. / TUESDAY i Washington Township Farm ;Bureau supper, lUineker sehyol. 6:’J'i p.m. . ' Pleasant Mills P.T.A., Pleasan' Mills high schdol, 7 p.m.; . Kum-Joiml’s class of Bethany E.1’.8. church, church basement 7.30 p in. Loyal Daughter darts of Bethany E.c.b. church, Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, 7:3tt p.m. |i l j • ■ <'ai.holi<- Ladies of Coli||mhla s 0« dal mvetiiig, C l/ of (\ hull, 7:;1!T p m, Decutiir Garden duh, Mrs fl, D Ma< Lean, 2 pm Tri Kappa Horolt’liv uoidal tjmd Ing, Elks honm. M p rn, I'o. HliHiilim liiilgw, gummy and Imdiilliithm limb \t< n • hall, il p u Hl, Paul LudiU AhL Mih Cllh! Hint nil davj / huihiiiii 1111 lidnr''i i Arnuu,l--nth,m. Itrith 4 tleiHity Hljup. Min pm. : iipeti IfottM and Pound paifv. Pl ehle school. 7 .10 pm. Acadeinv of I’licndship. Mooso lldme, 7 io p.m. Decatur Home Fconohiilcs dub, Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 2 pin. Ladles Shakespeare duh, Mrs. J: (’. Sutton, Sr., 2:30 p.m, .Psi lota Xi sorority social meet ing ' Elks home, 8 p.m. Historical dub. Mrs. C. W. Dellinger. 519 West Jefferson street, 2:30 p. in. | k ", THURSDAY hall in Monroe, J:3td p. m. 4-H, Band practice, Fireman's Past duh ’ ojf 0.E.5., chapter rooms at Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. « i j Women's Guild of St. Luke E. and- R. church, church, all day. Progressive Workers class of Trinity church, 1 church. 7:30 p.m. So-Cha-Rea. M;s. V. J. Borinamj. p.m- i Women of Moose special practice. Moose Home, 7 p.m. Order of Rainbow for Girls public installation, Masonic hall. 7 p.m. St. Ann s.tudy dub. Mrs. Carl Steigmeyer, 304 North Eleventh street, 7:30 p.m- 1 Do-Your-Best class of Trinity church, church basement, 7:30 p.m; Friendship Village Home Economics dub, Klmsey school, 1 p.m Phmsant Milla- 'W.S.C.B., Mrs. Darrell Clouse, 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY PlUlathea class of First Buptly? church, Mrs puulina Butler, 7;3u p in Aduirirt County Federation of Chiba, Mrs, Gerald Durkin. 2 p.m, •ATURDAV Magley Hafurnieil < liiii’dt rumumgH Male. K. tis P, hoinit, N a.m to Lio pin. J' : —ii. ■ in i« in' mi diiirrh will have annuli day meet Ing at the church ThurMday. Mrs. llovti Htepler will-he t|i« lea»oii leader IlmUeimeH will Jh< Mrs Charles Hcimpp amt Mrs, .Inj', A <>st, 1 . {I- i | ■ ’ I -* [ All beauticians In Decatur arA invited to attend the Indiana Hairdresser's' and Cosmetegolist meet Ing at Ruth's Beauty Shop Wednesday evening at seveif thirty o’clock. New members will be taken, in at this meeting. The Washington Township Farm Bureau will have a pbtluck supper at the Reineker school Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock. Those attending are requested to. bring p covered dish and tablfe service. •Weiner sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee will be furnished. Open house and a pound party will be held at the Preble school Wednesday evening, January 17,at seven tijirty o’clock. There will he special entertainment and refreshments will he, served. The public is invited to aDend. The Past Matrons club of the Order of Eastern Star *wHl hold their meeting in the chapter rooms at the Masonic hall Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. An all day meeting of the Ht. Paul Ladies Aid will be held at the home of \ Mrs. Clint Hart oh Wednesday.

TWiATtrn nATtY mtririUT, TWArrm, Indiana

Tim Magb’y Rvnngellcnl lleftirhuHl church will condhdi ;11 jtiintnuge sale at lh|» l< of P, hpine In tills city on Haturday .luituitrV 20. Th»> sale will he held ,f,ruiu eight o’clock in the morning uni llfour thinv o'clock that afiernhoti. The Order of Rainbow for (lltflrt will hold public Installation o* officers nt. seven o'clock 'Hihrtu day evening at «the Masonic hall. of the Academy Os I't'lendship of the Women of the Moose will hold their meeting al the Moose home Wednesday '.evfcbftig at seven thirty o'chw-k. Mrs. V. J. Bormann will enters tain meml>ers of So-Cha-Rea Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clbcfe. J i The Progressive Workers cluiM of the Trinity church will have a, [class party at the church Thurmlrfy evening at seven thirty o’clocX. Mr. and Mrs; Paul )Vietteldt are in charge of arrangements. . 7 The Pbilathea of the First Bapstist church will iii«w at the home of Mrs. Pauline: Butler fr,day. evening at seven thirty o’clqck. Mrs. Phoebe Hite is ,thc assisUn : hostess. During the social hour eai h member will be artked to eputrlhiite something of Interest to jtlie members, either readings, gaines <p music, A good attendance isjic sired ' ‘ . • ■ ' HO ■V \ .1/ ’ ; W',Wntl Mrs. .fimaph McKehn.i hi’U tlrn iiuteniH of n huhy tluUjlhit«h bo(’iirn m ftj a m indiiv ul Um Ad mnw cimniy memmlul hoNidtht, Him uniMhml 7 poundM, Ju oimi'M ' Mr. mid Mrs ilmhert K Wnlk. t of Van Wart. O, urn puraniH df n buby daiiuhter, born ul the lo<ui hortpltul Hunduy at I ho p m I’ht Inihv .Weighed 7 pounds. ’ , A baby diiitghter was horn Mr. and Mrs. Churles Wehslt-i, Dixon, <). at 3:30 o'clock Bunday aft-ermmn at the local hospital. ; 0 n fMj, Admitted: [Norman Schleferstinb, Decatur: Mrs. Ed 7-hnmerman. Monroe: John Durr, Rockford. O Dismissed: Mrs. Don Mliler. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, Geneva; Mrs. Harold Gliftoa and baby girl. Wren. ().; Mrs: Cyr, il Heiman and baby boy. Decking; Mrs. Cecile Haffner, Willshire, Oh Mrs. Carey L. Murray Ohid CRj. O.; Thomas North, Decatur; Mrs Hammond, Decatur; Mrs. Dgvfd Richard, Routt. Decatur; Herman Langston and .baby girl, city; Mrs. Cecil Schaffer and baby boy, Decatur. : -;.; I> , _ — -j |. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS COUNTY Notice is hereby glireh that the DUPLICATE for State. County. Townships, Schools and Corporations of ADAMS COUNTY for the year 1950 taxes payable in 1951 are now In the hands dfjthe County Treasurer who will be ready to receive the taxes charged thereon on or after Mar. 1, 1951. The following table shows the rate of Taxation on each 1100.00 worth of Taxable REAL and PERSONAL property, and each POLL in the several units. , t Due Jun. 1, 1961-+-Payable on or after Mar. 1,1951. First delinquent after first Monday in Muy. Second Installment delinquent after first Monday in November. • 1 i V ! RICHARD D LEWTON. Treasurer Adans County. FTATE nr INDIANA. ADAMS CpUNTY. R.S, . | . • . J ' r a aria uounry. i ■ j'-A. . | J ■■ TOWNSHIPS* < T bQItHMNAWNt t : - , ADAMS COUNTY M| -pw-- «• . ¥ax rates for , i S 7 ' g g 0 « H ? f 1 :iII II a 1s 1 I sHs « j ■a■illl?is Is I ■ i » si i y“- 1 . ii.- - • -1. ’ >■: ' ' ■ ’ J • ’ I i • . ■:? ■ ■> t State Nt'hool Tullloij I 0,110 t.Todi ,(|?(|(!| ti;oo o,‘(|o u?ti(i ti.'fio o ( tr/0.., <»•, o;oo ,u?otr t)?oo; o?no u?o<> *' g 'indiiinu Mata Fall* Hoarf 1 .0086 0058 0088 ,0088 ,0038 0038 ,q|l3B (HIM OOM (!(M M jmiM MM 0036! .0038 .0036 " •TATI jf HUte Forestry . | ' | .OOM| .tints| i.o<Hir.| J»OM| .oortfif .(HMlh| )OM| (HIM .OOflftj .OOM (HIM j 0(HI.; HOM] ,«(IM| ,ou«f»j tMiflhl 00M .4 (TeMehrrs* Ratkamtnt ,08001 OfOO MOO OOQpi ,080< 0800 OlOffl OWOI "Goo .0r,0,i onoo MOp 0000 0800 HOO 0800 0800 0800 RATES i A i [War Memorial uioii, ttioo oiooi ojoif o|oo oioo| oioti. 0100 MOlIl .Olwl ,0100H01WI .OfOOl OlUb| OlOOj .oiou .oimt ' f >”Tiw• *'' w nff ttw'” y COUNTY ' “Ts; Recreation 1 1 t'M'' | 1)2 |~ Air - > -—- y j j t ~3 ; ! Hospital ' ~ g'~'Y 768^"'f';dR 1.0 M I .08 I 7pk~|.M I .68|T?oii/)4oH' T< | .08~ I .OU I ,08 I R ATEB Y rlweltare 1 \'' I I I Ij.!? .17 | .17 ■ .17 | .17 J 717 | .17 j 47 | .17 ~ j .17 I; .17 | .17 | .it | .it | .1? | .17 ■', , - J Total County Rate J 31 j .81 |' .81 I | 7 .81 J ~.81 |JI | | >IJ .81 | .79 | .79 |3l |~3i~ C,V,L j Township Fund ' T>l -fB ; .10 f .12 '| .14 ' | .10 4)2 .08 1.05 171F~| .Io j' :p2 '| [m' '|‘ .oFY .08 [,V 2 |.o2""‘ • TOWNSHIP . | [Township Poor ' ; .05 | .08 | .05~ [ . ‘0.3 | .01 | I - 01 I - 07 1 16 ' ||. 03 i tlb | .16 | .07 |:O3 j .16 RATES - j : Total Townahl7~R«te j .20 | .18 j',l6 | .19 | .10 i | .OS~~~j .09~~T~.16 | .22 .11 | ,15 7[ .18 || .08 j |lB [ .18 ' j .15 | .05 | .18~~ 'i? 1 '"" 1 ' 1 ' 1 Fund ' / j '-| .80 7 - 61 |.S3 !| .ii 3 | .47 >| A5 - ']■ '' ■ School - [ j .29 j .60 53 .44 .66 j .00 [ .33 j .47 | | .30 j )46 .66 |, .60 |69 | .69 | .46 | .66 | .66' , 3~ School Bondsj . | j .06 '| j | ,07 j .13* j j j[ ,M | ,06 | .06 J | . | SCHOOL A <74 Library Fund . A 1 ~~~| j * ’'j .01, j • l j 7704 || .16 | *lO | .Ip 1 .17' |“ • \ '"l'7 ~~ r V j I ! * ~ .06 | ~06 j'' j | .06 || i | j j | .06 -j ,06 ~ LIBRARY 6 | .Recreation “ ’ i j : ”| ' j ii jO2 | .02 | T ~t~ ''Y I gvil Bonds ' | | - ■ . | | t .04 | , j . ' || 1 | -jO4 | | |- |~ ~' RATES 8 | ' | .11 | .09 ,10 ,15 | ,15 | .10 .08 | .10 | >23 .15 '|| . | | | ,23 | .15 ,15 9 I jinking Fund | I ,I 25 J ~ j -75 | j ~ i|~l >3O | -30 j j - 75 j - 75 ■-- 7! Total • ' |IJO |1.50 |1.23 |37 1.95 |1.96~|~.90 .82 |1.30 |1.15 ' 1.11 1.99~~]|T.66 jlfe f171~YM~T1.95~~fT:95 | Corporation Fund ’|j j . | ~T j” ; . || .60 |99 .99 I .71 4 .50 | .50 : CORPORATION, CITY l’| Recreation "~n j -— i if —~i ”06 j . ( A TOWN RATES ' ■ "Vfotat 1 j *_ * H ' r j ' I 1 > 1.1'7 |7 I I -801 77 50 I' 50 ' j GRAND TOTAL 2.36 2.64 2.35 2.02 |3.01 2.97 |1.95 1.93 \2AB 2.22 222 3-13 13.25~ 394 3.92 Xl4 3.46 3?59~ ' i f State Revenue I |I.OO i.PO tt7oo 1.00 |i.oo |I.OO 1.00 |I.OO |l.oo~]LQo~]i:do 1.00 j.OO LOO LOO EOO 1.00 1.00 ~2|State School"Reviinue ~ ' | .50 j .60 | .56~~J~30 | .50 ,| .50 .50~f~.50~~j~T50 [ .50 |~sg~]~so T50~j50 .50 | 50~f75d~~3(T" POL *- TAX 3j i'6pecial School Revenue | |I.OO |: | j l| | | | """'' j | |LOO | . |;, < 1 Tax ' I I Hl I I I I “1 I 1 ' 1 'total Poll Tax ' ■J' r 3 *** I^ '*l. j „ ’ - J„.; L ll ,!■■ r.. 1 . .'j'- 1 ."-. p —■a r _:i’—'j -,„ ~ i .ji I, Thurman I. DreW. Auditor of ADAMS COUNTYJhereby certify, that the above la n correct copy of all tax levies for the Taxes Collectible in the year 1951. f x ' I „ THURMAN 1. DREW,: Auditor Jan. 8-15-22

January Clearance!!

- - Skstw L Ajf L ■ ■ 27 A' 1 il ■ll 1 111 f' hi Jis' ' i : t| g\ iK I h 1 *1 1 fit «" ■ i ll nil’Lil I 1 It ' I 111 if V ; 1 S- fl I -•- I-. . . - ■ ■- ■ . , Al.l. 1 • TEEN AGE COATS • CHILDRENS GOATS AT HPKCIAL • SALE PRICES! I f—-* . ■ x t ’ i .■ ■. ■■■ r r F;.nj' ' 1 ■' ■ Al|i Sizes AH Fall and Winter s ■ Junior, Misses & Ladies DRESSES ON SALE AT BIG REDACTIONS! ' ”7' I

NIBLICK & Co. • QCAUTY MERC HANDISi: FOR OVER 100 YEARS

'-| ' — Select Your Size - Color • Price! / 1. Re fl- Sale , Size Price Price 1 Green Check Coat, all new wool 7 39.95 >29.95 -f 1 Wine Broadcloth Coat, all new wool 9 49.95 39.95 1 Rust Chinchilla Coat, all new wool 8 39.95 29.95 Q r 4en a Black Check Coat, all new wool 9 49.95 • 37,95 1 Camel Hair Coat, all new wool 10 49.95 37.95 1 Red & Black Check Coat, all new wool 10 49.95 37.95 -VT 1 — ■ ■ ■ . . 1 Green Camel Hair Shortie, all new wool 10 39.95 29.95 1 Wine Broadcloth Shortie; all new wool 11 34.95 24.95 1 Rußt Chinc b»Ha Shortie, all new wool 11 34.95 24.95 1 Blue & Black Check Coat, all new wool 11 39.95 29.95 1 Wine Storm Coat 11 39.95 29.95’ 1 Storm Coat, all wool 12 49.95 39.95 1 Tweed Coat, zipp all wooL.j 12 34.95 24.95 1 Green Suede Shortie, all wool ....7. 12 39.95 37.95 f Gro«n Covert Shortie, all wool - " 13 34.95 24.96 ■’T 1 " —J ...... 1. ■■ pg 1r Green Cov. Chinchilla Shortie, all wool 13 34.96 24.96 J Check adwoot 13 i I Navy Blue Camel Hair Coat, all wuof ITh/IMI- .UM 1 Hcd Covert Shortie Coat, all wool 16 34.96 24.96 1 Ruat Covert bong Coat, ail wool U ■1 1 Twood Coot. *tpp lining, ail wool: /.ill : 94.11 N.H ■ I Rod ChtnohHla Shortie, all wool , . to 4u • wtttl «!*■ ' ' "a* ll ‘"’h'-ROW wotd ; _ lAVg At.H 17,09 | 1 Qtr I all new wool 14'4 44J|r ”97.19 • -i8 . i .It--. ... . H . . , , 5, •- , I - 1 Jilk, Broad Sloth, all now wool, fur trim 14'60.91 39.0& i Gray Covert, all new wool JSV f 44.06 _>7 M y BroMolath,ail naw''wo'al . ~ 9tJS ] j Blk.Covert, all now wool,furtrlm / ..1S l / > tt.M 44.06 Blk. BroadjCloth, all now wool, fur trim 1816 99M SS.H - 1 Black Covert, all new wool ...„.-^. t 2%' 44.96 29.95 1 Black Covert, all new woof 22*/ g 34.96 24.96 1 Blk. Broadcloth, all new fur trim 20V 2 69.95 44.95 1 Black Covert, all new wool 24'/, 39.96 24.95 — ———— ——_.s l.— 1 Black Covert, all new'wool 24' 2 44.96 ' 27.95 —• ; • - : • '" ■ ' .■! ■ ' • v N*O CHARGES ALL SALES FINAL

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