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‘In Old Vienna’ to Be Offered
'POST IN BEECH GROVE
WEDNESDAT, JAN. 23, 1946
WARREN SCHOOL:
‘TO STAGE PLAY
In Gymnasium. Miss Dorothy Thomas and Robert
musical comedy, ‘in Old Vienna,” at 8 p. m. Feb. Bin the Warren Central gymnasium, Other principals in the operetta) include Ruth Wukasch as the English widow, James Tippey as the proprietor, Dale Monroe, the young American artist, and Thelma Osborne, an American heiress.
Robert Keyt, Jesslyn Ball, William Deer, Eddie Frederick, Robert Byrkett and Russell House.
Committees in Charge Committee members for the musical are Bd Frederick, Pat Buck ner, Robert McClure, Mr, House, Mr. Keyt, Mr. Tippey, Pat Eberhart, Doris Prange, Jean Bailey and Mr. Byrkett, properties; Betty Heiny, Barbara Appelgate, Don Moody and George Groenert, costumes; Dorothy Thomas, Mr. Groenert, Beverly MeOClintick, Miss Appelgate, Kenneth
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gins, ticket sales, and Jack Buckhorn and Rolland Pond, electricians. Teachers serving as advisers are Psul E. Hamilton, Ruth Shimer, C. D: Kéever, Clyde Spears, Marjorle Foriyth and Wayne Murphy. ‘A matinee performance will be held at 12:30 p. m. Feb. 4 and snother at the same time Feb. 8. Miss Kathleen Hergt is in charge of the operetta. '
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21x40 Size Pleced JUTE THROW RUGS _ Pleasing color combinations. Place them where the wear is hardest and save your better rugs.
Women’ 8. and Misses’
“SADDLE OXFORDS. $249 |
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Formeily $2.97 to $3.85
A Big Clearance Table of
NOTIONS and SUNDRIES
CHOICE
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Ea. “FIRE KING” OVEN TESTED c 3-PC. MIXING BOWL SET R0)
inch, 3.0%. and 1014-inch sizes. Oven tested for
baking or mixing. : 6-PC. “FIRE KING” 1 REFRIGERATOR SETS ° Two small and one large covered dishes for storage or baking use. 4-YARD PKG. 36-INCH 1 Qc CHEESECLOTH A soft absorbent quality” that's ideal for general home use. CLOTH WINDOW SHADES 49 They're cloth shades in green or tan. Smooth
running rollers. 10¢
—WHITE- FINISH, 48-INCH CURTAIN RODS White enamel, flat type rods that extend to 48 inches. Complete with brackets.
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, Mending. Floss, Shoe Laces, Pocket Combs, Styptic Ice Box Deodorants, LoTalcum and Face Powders Many Other Items Included.
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Lustrous Rayon Celanese:
SHOWER CURTAINS
4,
TWIN AND FULL BED 1% QUILTED BED PADS : 89x76 twin and 54x76 double size. Unbleached
muslin cover, cotton filled 20 AND 22-INCH. ROUND 3 DECORATIVE MIRRORS Jupeitocts, Plain and decorated borders. Fiber PHOTO FRAMES, PLAQUES ¢ AND ART PICTURES—EACH A large choice of subjects and Styles. Seconds
and slightly damaged. 15¢
ONE-POUND BUNDLE ASSORTED QUILT PIECES A varied assortment of patterns and colors for making quilt patches. 1.
GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL $2.98 and $3.96 SWEATERS All wool slipovers and cardigans in broken sizes and color choice. Some slightly soiled. GIRLS’ AND TOTS’ $] $1.98 TO $2.98 SKIRTS ° All wool and wool mixed material, Plain or pleated §hyles. LY; brown, green or red. Sizes 8 to 6x,
Ttol _— $3.90 TO $4.95 $2. WOOL SKI PANTS Warm Smowpref Tabirics in blue or brown. Stes
Water repellent Sith, in rose, gold, green and’ peach. T2x72 size. Regular $5.97 value.
3to 12,
‘and timmie pile
Formerly $39.95-850.95 Pricings
Entire Stock Women’s $3.85 and $4.85 | SAMPLES and FACTORY SECONDS * PUMPS Blacks or browns in your fa- S$ 24 * STRAPS vorite style. High, Cuban, low * WEDGIES SIZES 3 TO 9 IN THE GROUP : Formerly $21.95 to $33 Pricings _ shades, But not every sise in every color . plus Persian-life fur fabrics in rich blacks shortie coats in brown or
SUEDE FOOTWEAR * OXFORDS and flat heel types. Those ever-popular CASUALS in all wanted white. SIZES 10 to 48.
Formerly $33 to $39.95 Pricings
Beautiful all-wool casuals, velvet collar Chesterfields and boy coats—some shorties included. All. wanted colors in the lot. SIZES 10 to 50.
All fur-trimmed coats, including tuzedo styles or shortie coats. Gray fox, mouton, red fox, : Indian. dyed kid, skunk-dyed and beav-
er-dyed coney on grand all-wool sogtings. SIzES 10 to 48. } 4 Women's $2.98 and $3.98 Wool Sweaters 00
Sleeveless, short -sléeve and long sleeve styles in the group. Assorted colors, sizes 32 to 40.
‘Women's $2.08 fo $4.85 BLOUSES Slightly soiled, cottons and rayons in the group. Sizes 82 to 46. A Group of Women’s DRESSES Expect to find broken sizes to 50, and one
of a kind styles. Formerly priced $4.89 tb $12.75.
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A Group of Women's DRESSES Formerly priced $7.89 to $15.90. Sizes 12 to 52 in the lot. All batber qualities and
styling.
Women's: Jumpers, Jackels, Jerking
Formerly $4.89 to $8.98 values. Broken.
sizes, 12 to 18 in the group. spring, Expect to find hats that are
Women's BETTER. HATS “style right” for now. All colors, all
headsizes in the lot. 5c
Children’ s Felt Beanies In Assorted Colors Included
A drastic clean-up to. make way for
A Hows Cleaning - of these" and Fe ‘Broken-Size Groups—Counter Sell Rummage Lots at Dras tic Price Re
Reindeer’ or tan
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MEWS ALL- “ SLIPOVER =
uh
Navy ie ly in row 12d ut sleeves, Sizes small tock
only.
MEN'S ALLWOOL KNIT GLOVES
Khaki and navy blue colors in heavy knit. Ideal Sn work or driving. Imperfects. ”
"COTTON AND WOOL SKI SWEATERS
| tterns. re patern, Tou teste
“an
Blue
Regular $1095 Value
A real winter jacket— with protection from cold 4nd Fain or by Button ront, ig ahs. Ta 16 ay, oshets
pre "
Men’s Heavy Tan. Drill
Sheeplined JnCAET
44
Reg. 49¢ Girls’ Cotton TUCKSTITCH PANTIES
Snug fitting, knee length 19¢
Rayon and Cottons GIRLS' DRESSES
panties. Pink only. 8, M and L sizes.
Floral patterns, stripes and 51. checks. Tots to ryt fA 1 to 3; 3'to 6x; 7% 14. to $3.98 values. Reg. $1.19 to $1.98 GIRLS’ BLOUSES ih) Former 6be- Tots’ ' POLO SHIRTS
Colorful stripes, solids and 25¢
Counter soiled cottons or rayors, Sizes 1 to 6x; 7 to 14. Now
pastels. Long and short sleeves. Sises 3, 4 and 6.
Infant's Reg. $119 KNIT CREEPERS
69° Bogs’ $1.19 to $1.98 * 2-PC. KNIT SUITS
Long sleeve striped . shirt and plain color suspender shorts. Sizes 3 to 6.
Blue, maize and white with applique trim. Sizes 1 to 3. %
"RUMMAGE TABLE
Girls’ and Infants’ Wear
10¢ » $q
Hoods, robes, rubber pants, carriage covers, sacs, sleepers, slips, panties, toilet pads, etc. 59¢ to $3.98 values,
This group includes oats, now suits and legging sets. rand weather-defying fabrics, most of them all wool. Sites for tots 10 optus, § to I.
GIRLS" COAT CLEARANCE Formerly $12.65 to $13.98
ly
A Bo.
50°
i 2 4 i CARE igh sl MEN'S TAN Pla 1 oy ~ y Bd
LEATHER
Zipper front jacket in pig grain leather.
Three
large pockets. Warm flannel lining. Sizes 38 to 46. MEN'S BLUE GORDURO i 7%
SHEEPLINED CO
Heavy wale corduroy in douk style.
“WORK PANTS
Selected pelt, sheepskin lified, MEN'S HEAVY TWILL
sat tur collar
sm
Hard ‘wearing twill and water repellent, - too.
Olive green @ a made. Sizes 30 to 42.
MEN'S WARM LINED
LEATHER. MITTS.
‘re full cut and well
fe
: Fartie’ wrist, styled to give sérvite aid Warmth.
MENS A AVY MILL “79
Tan or ® heavy weight drill aprons. 39
inches long. Three pockets,
Cotton and wool mixed, rayon and rayon mixed fabrics that hold their tailoring for dress pia semi-dress wear. Plain
29 to 42.
Clearance! Mew’
DRESS PAN
and pleated fronts. Sizes =
fs
MEN'S 100% WOOL FELT MATS
$14
Browns and blues in smart any creased crowns that hold their smartness. Most all sizes.
MEN'S $2.98 WOOL TWEED VESTS
$919
70% wool tweeds in gray or brown. Four potkets,
button front. Sizes 36 to 46.
~ FUR INBAND WINTER ‘CAPS
89¢
Corduroy and jungle cloth combinations and moleskin tie tops with fur inband. All sizes.
BOYS’ WOOL MIXED
COAT SWEATERS
iT,
Solid colors and two-tone combinations. Guaran-
teed washable, Sizes. 4. t0.14.
BOYS’ wover' FABe
SCHOOL LO
1.
They're full slack cut hl Be fabrics will wear
and wash. Sizes 4 to 18.
BOYS’ COTTON JERSEY STRIPED POLO SHIRTS
55¢
Assorted colorful stripe patterns. Long sleeve,
crew neck and washable, too
too. Sizes S, M or L.
BOYS'
EACH
wool plaid campus coats double: breasted style. Sizes to 18.
wool fingertip coats, fully Dark solors only. Sizes
EREE
CAMPUS COATS _ FINGERTIP COATS
4.
