Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1954 — Page 10

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Donkey Wait LON bo N (fNS) — So many Britons are anxious to have a donkey that the famed Ada Cole Memorial Stables at South Mirftms near London has had to compile a waiting list. The coat of keeping

Niblick & Co. . .. ■' . .. * TT TT V / J WaJ JLj X ■ *««■ Clearance Sale - ■ ■- ; Cotton Twill Shorts for Girls Girls Sleeveless >nc — w ••• . .. »WB Wil IV Navy or Red—Size 7 to 14 Blouses SALE PRICE $l9B Sizes 7U14 WWW —>l. -f B.«i» Plain and Plaid Inina Cotton Twill Shorts NOW ON SALE Navy or Red—Size ID to 20 / SALE PRICE sl.9s **•*» .... Bast Quality Dotton Twill Shorts | Entire Stock of Navy, Red or Brown—Size 10 to 20 GIRLS SALE PRICE $2.98 . MESSES | REDUCED Sixs 3 to 14 Ladies Donhn Wrap ftronnd Skirts $5.95... no. s.i.m. • STRIFES—WERE $5.98 New $3.98 S MAIN COLOR DENIM - - - $2.98 * 2 - 98 — Now $1.98 .■ . , , 81-98 Now $1.49 SKIRT SALE ! | ALL LADIES I A Good Selection At Special Low. Prices W 11 I t C ORLONS and WOOLS M ♦ ' Vatan to $10.95 NOW $7.95 "«ts LINEN SKIRTS . I _*!*• Regular Price SS.9B—NOW $4.49 — ll Printed Pique and Broadcloth Print Skirts WERE $3.98 NOW $2.98 BATHING SWTS Girls Skirts onsale Sizes 3to 6x—7 to 12—Teenage Sizes Sizes 32 to 38 Printed Crinkle Crepe — $12.95 NOW $9.95 j 3ie«s — NOW . 7t012 — NOW — $2.39 $7 95 NOW SS 00 Teenage Reduced t 052.98 ’ WOW * o 0 ° wwWHWvi VuClvil MrvSSCS UHHiwCI vdCIGBtS ON SALE ON SALE I . - ■ . ■__ ' Several Hundred to Select From WashaHe—Wind Mid Rain Rcpellant JUNIOR! MISSES! REGULAR! “Genuine Thermo-Jac” RALF SIZES Plain Colors—Plaids—Checks ' ALL WERE $5.98 Sizes 8 to 20 Now On Sole At $4.00 - $5.00 $4.95 NOW $3.95 Ladies Print & Seersucker Girl’s Batiimg Suits DRESSES ON SALE ON SAkt Sizes 3to 6x—lo to 14 SEVERAL HUNDRED ON SALE , $ $ $ jjg Regular 12 to 20 Sizes Hall slz»a 14% to 84% Whtag Suits NOW ONSALE i * Sizes 2 to 6x—SmaM-Med.4x>ree $2.98 Md $3.98 I $1.49 sl-«9 ‘ Niblick & Co. 0 '' 3i 4. r • ' * ■ ■ • ■ . . ■

Firestone Store Wide Clearance Sale.... B * ,Ei ritCDV ITCH MABKCn nnu/111 THE MORt WE SELL —THE less we will have to move to our new CICKI HEM MARREU UVfVII . * LOCATION-AT 121 SOUTH 2nd SWEET. FAIR TRADE ITEMS NOT INCLUDED. TZ7.Z Myers Home & Auto Supply

•< donkey is less than half that' for a big horse. Bulge Reward CHICAGO. (INS) — Mrs. Elsa Mae Cole, employe of a Chicago cleaning shop, noticed a bulge in ‘ I■ I I \ ■■■■■ I 1,.,,, I ■ ■ - ....

I a pocked of a men’s suit that was to be cleaned. The bulge Van a wallet — containing >6OO. The discovery was reported to the suit’s owner who thanked Mrs. Cble and < gave her a $lO reward. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

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Children's Story Hour At Library Each Friday

By MABLENJE LAURENT (Staff Reporter) 'And when P«ter Rabbit saw Mr. McGregor . . ?’ Fifteen pairs of eyes grow big, IS mouths drop open and 15 little boys and girls watt breathlessly to find out what Peter (Rabbit does next. This is a scene from the children’s story hour held each Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. at the .public ■library for pre-school children. The story hour is a project of the Psi lota Xi sorority w'hose members tell the stories, supervise the period and are responsible for its success. The fact that 15 boisterous youngsters can sit still for a halfhour at a time attests to 'this success. The children obviously enjoy their brief weekly contact with literature. Stories, however, are not the only feature of the hour. The chilalso. beins taught little songs, like the one ‘J , jp WK k I FORMER CHILD sUr Jane Withers, now Jh the upper twenties, is shown ta court in Los Angeles as she won a divorce and ,t property settlement that will mean more than a million dollars from wealthy Texas oflman William P. Moss., Jr. Her mother testified that Moss admitted he no longer loved Ms wife.’ (JntemationtiJ UJ ‘r I . / v ( 8 \* r / V * 5/\ / V -/w W ... .- | a JJ y / i \ Z ♦ t VUy ft- V-G $ XV7 / o p * k’L v E l P ’*b \ F p n e I-4s J Ir e 0 I 71 ® ® ■■■ « I 1 8 ’ 81 1 iv- ■W( * * o iinii i Jillll r \ - ' / ’ nlllJ |4’/ 2 _ 24’4 iiy TflcvCTv** For Hats-Sizers Half-sixers! Pop on thia pinafore ftn work in. sun in. retax ini Joy jto sew — very simple. Best of all, this pattern Is proportioned co?rectly for short, fuller figures — |no alteration probeins. Pe-ky rßfI tea. patch pockets, step-in styling ’ add to its charm. < Pattern 9200: Half Sizos 14ti, | 1614. 1«H. •»*, HS. Rfim 1 takes 3% yards 35-inch fabric, f This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated j Sew Chart shows you every step. Send TMrtyTlve cents in coins t for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing ■ Send tn Marian Martin, care Pacatur Pally Pemocrsk Pattern Pept., *35 wm Pith St.. New York 11, iN. Y. Print plainly Name. AdIress with Zone. Size and Style j Vurnber.

about the “teensy, weensy spider climbing up the water spout." Also a part of the story hour are simple grffnes which give the youngsters a valuable lesson on how to get along with other chib ■ area.' .; That, by the way, la one ot the genera] purposes of the project, which is becoming more and more popular in cities throughout the • country. .Those who sponsor the storyhour also hope it will introduce ' the facilities of the library to children. The project aims to give the little ones a pre-taste of kindergarten and school. Each week'two Psi Ote members are present. One tells the story and supervises the activities and the other sits tn to see how it runs. The story hour which began sev1 _ . ■

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eral weeks ago and will continue all ugmmer is still open to all youngsters of pre-school age in the city. Pal Ote members would like to see more children taking advantage of the project. « Mothers interested in sending their children may contact any member of the sorority or the lb brarlan. Miss Bertha Heller. While too large a group"would be difficult to handle, thtf sorority members feel that there is room for more children than are attending now. Box Play CHICAGO, (INS) — A Chicago housewife believes tn the saying that when children don't play in a park, they play in the street. Mrs. Shirley R. Nemerow noted a sandbox in a park near her home. Rut no sand and the youngster* were spuming the box. She called it to the attention of perk officials. they filled the box with sand and now the little boys and girls are staying oft the street and out ' of danger of passing automobiles. 1

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