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fall.and early winter. also figures. that January and February will be cold enough to, freeze a well digger’s breath. In fact, hé
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES re = on Democrats ExpectBoctiger Leap Touche th District Win Ap en
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i NEW YORK, Nof, 1 (UP)—| + Mankin Says He Needs The - suicide leap of John Boet-' 6000 Votes in Vigo Aiger, 50, former.
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son-in-law of the Roosevelt, from was followed by
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Mrs. Harden's force fs that he at least five other jumps to death care and visiti is too callow for- Congress. He in “the past. 24 hours: police re- to gi\ refuses to battle her onj the ported today. . we pital Beds. grounds thaf'a woman doesn't be- One man jumped from the long there at, all, because he George Washington Bridge info through today, doesn’t believe it. Besides, they the Hudson River. Another, a reception say, this district=has had a wom 50-year-old Merchant Marine offi-'and the business
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McNutt labeled Te blic “isotationjsts” in a speech ai ‘lumbus, Ind, last night ‘and : ‘peated, is ¢ charge the GOP | ta sabotage the United Nati ana thé Marshall Plan, - Mr. McNutt said a Democratis victory in the Nov, 7 election would strengthen the. prospect of world peace “peace with freedom 3 and peace with honor.” “We shall never be! prepared , accept the Soviet brand of peace with slavery or to stand by dis=
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ter in 15 years. Virginia Jenckes, Terre Haute out a 14th floor ‘window of the . amr y . & . ' or ¥ s. Charles -T. Bovnton, state oh ER The Indianapolis Water Co. re- “I believe that both labor and Hotel Taft near Times Square chairm ar ot on family life honorably as isolationist Repulse ported for yesterday the highes the farmers will support me, be- today. A third rhan jumped or fell sion re ena (ran. 1iCANS would. have “us do—while 3 ghest | PF In : h J I division” of Indiana PTA Con ir Allies in the free world are i water consumption ever recorded} cause the isolationist record of from the ninth floor of Poly greks who is president-elect, will 3 8 + in e ” on .an October day. Mrs. Harden doesn't represent the clinic Hospital. “The ‘other two take office and tiew officers will made victims of * aggression, he “Warm weather always brings sentiment here.” Mr. Mankin said. lwere from apartment house Win- be eléirted. © Ottq Walls. ‘vice said, “up the water usage for air con- He has talked at DePauw Uni-'dows. : 5 «president, will pre in tha ab- Undersecretary of Labor ditioning,- bathing and drinking,” versity. and won = considerable’ The body of Mr. Boettiger; whe sence: of retiring Resident James Mich: ael J. Galvin waved, the ad—shtd—Atired—0- Norris vice-presi= praise. The students there report- overpowered a male nurse as- A. Watson, called active duty ministration banner in a speech dent and general manager of the: edly are no admirers of (he 180° Signed to guard-him-after-a—prewwith the Army.: : ‘a¥ South Bend. He said Demgs water company. lationist ideas of Sen. William’ E.'vious suicide attempt, was to be ‘ continue through (rate controtted Congres Yesterday, 59 060, 000 gallons df Jenner (R. Ind.). cremated today at “Ferncliff » | shown - their #dwareness “of ~the rs no a ematarv_Feartsda ie oY “needs of the people and have ev Ss 8 ( 2.0,690, gal- « : = . » Lia pas t $ - ds ut his shocking anti-Gen. Mat ! alls or va ¥ . : ’ lons on Oct. 16, 1947. i But his shocking ant Hep, a FRIENDS and relatives blam q ity © “Under Republican Administras “The total pumpage of 1,684,- Shall spgech iy the pan fare at nostalgia for the newspaper Busi: For Farm’ Laborers _.itions during the 19205” he said, 080,000 gallons for October was iereyn Got Bea gare - i ness and failure of the Arizona WASHINGTON, Nov 1 (UP): the farmer had none of the (= - i ri x i phiet ar: — = -n bg < Veh aN LON, ¥. =) i “the greatest- ever recorded for I 2. b: med am ii 2 newspaper which he founded With pr poiiig Willi a price supports, credit facilities i / : d given é& /1sitors. i resident ¢ ree 0 > this month. The former high for and EEE aly. tray DiS former wife, only daughter Pe a ¥ iam tipeen lo: and other assistance he now has. 4 October was also set in 1947. Thier Acie A Teen; Mrs Harden hoest ! make fia of the late President. for 1 fo. 8 called for remiqval of all h a i Fred ; Maher, weather bureau : i Pane: Pits. XII 56) rt. of speeches in Congress ana i... to fling himself out his 7th ‘legislative and economic discrim- EE i ager hureas "We pronounce and decree that Mary is assumed" . His Holiness, Pope Pius XII spoke —" "Fo 0 icinal Marshall o lon 0 Sing Junsselt o gts ied Sep S ort Wave Reception : Sa sually “these words today as he pronounced Mary, the mother of Christ, present in heaven in both body py, 4.0 walgn is largely oor window yes.erca gainst farm Workers 1d I Pp b n Pla Hel campaign is arg 15a iv i “yf TST Ty x ti osse orm mi weather can be traced to His third wife, the’ former Mrs He said in-a letter to Maurice : Ss low a 2 “and soul. The Pope (shown above) proclaimed the Dogma of the Asuipfion in Rome seated on ..onfined to such domestic and 5 faid-in-a er MAE mA NA . perverse )W pressure areas. : : Virginia Lu learned of. | I' Van Hecke. chairman of the. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (UP)-= Storms and low pressure areas @ White silk Hvore. as 700,000: persons jammed St: Peter's Square. : feminihe matters as could be. oh ye Gi President's commission on migra-: The storm that has been interfers aa al _.aeain on “1 ¥ I'es er Si CC 1 RS ) ) igra-. SLOT L 2 >. moving from the West stayed up called "good Nousekeepmg for Airport from tory labor that the nation's 1 mil-.ing with short ave radio eome North instead of heading into the ~Schricker, Jacobs Assail : Uncle Sam She savs the Wa = California lion-odd Tnigrant farm workers munications since last week-end, southern states:: This kept the p [ ngion bureaucrats are ruining the gpe pag. rushed here because of are. entitled to Social Security as predicted will continue to cause cold air masses in Canada" from u i re ountry. and eading into Ye his attempt to commit suicide by benefits lind the protection of fading and poor reception today p coming down and cooling off ‘the gas . e cans a a e alism.” Sixth District 10S HAE taking an dverdose of sleeping labor Jaws : and: tomorrow : aking an aver sl ing anc row. | ‘Midwest. > ch’ 1alks . : nills last Saturday and to be with a : While Hoosier children went A ; ¥ (Continued From Page One) row afternoon and my sole de 7 ‘Name Me One . him on their first wedding anni harefoot, ~ Montana. youngsters ot a We. got a score or more of ‘ripper fense will be the. truth of “what But when she told President yersary toda: STRAUSS : » i were throwing snowballs. ’ bills’ designe StFOV av. I say, "I have documents fo prove Louis Austin. of the United Mine —_— . ; ADA s ; 3 : : ) ills signed to destroy the gov- say. 2 L2 ~ v. y "EEL A . ont LT Fourth Day of Heat St. Peter's Square Is ernor's-office and thé whole state it.” the Congressman said. Workers Dist. 11 -that hig boss SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW. Ra rs ; Jammed by Believers government. Rep. Jacobs sald his opponent Jol I.. Lewis, ‘caused Jecple BE OWHSON Assails : The eastern section of the na- Continwed F P One) Thesé shameful laws passed { Brownson) -was promis to freeze: to death with ig last : Hore i > av 4 age e. ani 2 : gr : : 3 tion swelfe red in the fourth. day (Continnec from 1g ; yw a crowd of hungry Republi- give every old couple a strike, Mr. Austin shou n U. S. Debt, Taxes 4 of an ajtumn heat wave which And. the’ Pope's voice ‘was firm oo oro geciared unconstitu- month without any of us ng “Name me one mort i to the hilt | : z ch: app Q ps i . 4 or Q "os ’ 2 ha 30 3 -. A ' are mo aged to ie hil : had shattered most weather bu- and confident as he read it. tional by the Supreme Court,” he to_ pay So jal Security Any Of course she couldn't and. he You 8g . t feay records for so late in the Aftér-a three minute preambie said. 2 other taxes. : expects to deliver the 8000 to 9000 48 all our people. . . but i js espe- 4 i BE rary nt = he téad: Speaking on {he same plat- “He is promising to cut taxes votes of the miiers in the district cially tragic that the youngest, : ; gwe hing acre ! th D ¥ otas : od ye Trove apd gerres HF corm Rep. Jacobs, seeking re-and at-the same time h: ive; moun: to . both Mr: Mankin and the wil have the heaviest [load to 3 e I aCross e akotas ¢ 8 ass! 2 2 5 2 4 yy te So ne ian in iE eke or Mary is assumed . election; “assailed the Repubtican tains of “arms and millions of Democratic senatorial candidate”, : i Billings, Mont., where #n all: time Tre craw; devoutly. quiet Aur jeqqership “in’ Marion Ceunfy as soldiers; he is going to map out Alex Campbell Th Cl B. Brownson,/ Re / f P z “Jor " > : Sea hus harles B. Bro son,/R = i high. record of 7 FT wes Sit Mond, y. ing the reading; suddenly poured “peddlers of hdte” and declared strategy whereby we can whip Mr. “Austin, . who. has a nt ublican. candidate for Congre g = x 3 g - MAD La i xc 3 10 hs | — i . forth a thunderous burst ofinis opponent (Charles Brownson) the world without losing a single $50:000 headquarters here, si ad ir da luncheon meeting of SAT ivae' a ai arve/”’ ; 4 { esse ¢ ‘neg ¥ i ! STRALSS. Vivds and hail Marys’ has no workable program to of- man ourselves, : that in addition to miners the Ahe Indianapolis Junior Chamber 3 A ELL Aa The- cheering echoed in down- ter the people, - - “And finally* and best he “is ‘AFT, and C10 will als x VE 6 SS TAHEL oi Hd . n + « v ey , > : 3s s of .churct : 2 3 to ; nl ih : oh on ro ( ( to : : SA} S: ; lows Rome, Thousands of .church Rentws Charges : going to drive ofit of the govern- the Democri{ts, The The GOP aspirant pointed out, - ] i : hoi peased. ati had s 0 The Congressman renewed ment the ‘charlatans who.promise béilding, was but hs sihat, Marion Couniy's share of the b I sig o Vas 3 m earlier charg: iat “Publisher something foi nothing,’ he said. labor from their catch-all Locals sony geht is,/$941 million or 4 fg f ac ) 1 ¥ AT rad . . wb ay £0 . “va hl ay vio} we 9 i ane te Sg Yo Re I es Eugene ** Pulliam has gained *The strange thing abou all 0 0 which: Frank ha nhay $1720 per indi¥idual.” He warned Zz x ; over and a Tos Pealing Sntrol of the Republican Pirty these promises i& that he canf local head that ‘under present administration 5 st nig 3 Fo iN 1 SE “1h ; bee x here and is erpwding his luck and 2ven put them on paper ! Picketetl by AFI; trends. the national “debt was vi i Ey 1as there been any: (,yine to “gdain. control of the clearing them with Pullian / i that ‘is that the Chimbing highest / 4 3 - ver % . : L 3 f © <1 ( atl § 14 1€ thing if fice this -3 '.”. never Democratic Party. Pulliam isn't the absolute boss o AFL buil Hoe tiades unions. put He said the goveérnmerit was 2 ; : 3 pals nso : Afb RAO 88 ni RI = Anevers +», : : “If ‘what I have said is false the Republican Party, then the. “=o , . c"00 the plaice and is Beaded, forsa, system that. would . ; TO a let Pulliam sue me for slander. Republican Party ewns him. bod +} # : Take 50 per cent of all vour earn” “pe (eeping it there : nt of ail} f 5 Bandits Net $75,000 I will:go to trial with him tomor--and foul. : The picket 1 talked ‘to wanted in laxs# 5 . : vs ' ot astin's .g > “Half.your working time for the! » . no partof/Mr. Austins views, He } At Kentucky Night Club Catholics Must is going fo vote for Mrs. Harden Test of vour life is. mortgaged,” 0 COVINGTON, Ky., Nov.1 (UP) . Again hel said A -tight-li pped tel- ‘the candidate declared | 3 Five well-rehearsed bandits ; 3 2 B Ji m low i: } cummed up his reasons 1 1 held up ‘emplovees and - patrons : : elieve In Dog 1 ra ir it + th emplo 8-7 { v - : \ Of ailure to follow the labor 28 Pa With Liv ve at the Kentucky Club hére early 0 Under Pain of Sin party: line by. saving y i S$ today and fled with a reported 5 : e satisfie th things : \ I ¥ are satisfied with ing For ‘C eap’ Flight| \ $75,000 a : SR . pA ¢ , + app smear te a EE A Na ELC CR SEA PE TL age iy som : ERT nh nn | MEN y TERRY CLOTH Ry Carr, ow reported th ei} : ” : N CUNO (IP) Al Z . { a i i 0 Teponied ihe New Virgin Dogma Dogma, in the Roman Catholi 0) p k E | "ey bo. i Nave uP frac { « saic e yal 8 N 1 e ritIsh Alriiner “returning from| « ; i ar m o ees g SE 8 NA chet the night spot shortly after the Taught for . Centuries Church, is defjinod as Pp y 1 “cheap trip” (328 round trip) tol nN I a. m. closing, threatened em- VATICAN CITY Nov: 1 (UP) “truth. cont: yined_ in the Hurt “by Falling Tree Paris crashed in the vear's worst] 3 ; ployees and remaining customers z > 2 ? word of God, written or unwrit T fog at the London Airport last| i A ; . Tt ss i 4 “irgi wo Park Board employees | k : Anaon. Airport las 8 HEY. GALS! with pistols, and ordered a bar- ~The assumption of the virgin ten (scripture or tradition), and were fijated and" eight others night, killing 28 passengers andi : : ' tender to lock. the doors. Mr. Mary to Heavén-has been a belief proposed by the church for uni- ran for their lives today when a. ctewmen, - { oT A oe | Be : TULDL'C [A ASHI 1AM ray yo re Bt he Coli in the Roman Catliolic. Church versal belief.” tall. déad, olm they were rémov-i- The stewardess of ‘the British) : : % orc e ‘eS: : + . Ein Tha x . : sis dedad ad fr mss § AERC.) TAINIU ot open he ome Yule for at least 1500 years All Catholics must believe Inj, gt Pleasant Run Golf Course European Airwavs Viking and] 7 = m— : f A HEAD canvas bag wrapped in a type- -It'has been the téaching of the 2 dogma under pain of sin fell unexpectedly one ‘passeriger ‘survived with in-{ / You'ye seen Terry Cloth | r= writer cover 4 ¥ church that at. the death of. the Among the outstanding dogmas * “Wwe ntiell “Stewart. 230. of 729 juries, - : ; i Robes in solid shades—and A 3 i : Tip . : wu:10f the Catholic Church _are , it ry 4 fret uns The bodies. of 25 passengers ni : 1 a TVOHe ald . Virgin, her body wis preserved © : Roach 8 suffered ‘a fractured ( 25 passengers, wy inst Pye Fyons in the hat was herded ee cot rt it 0d ind that ar The church has the authority jee and James Ford, 50, of 901 8 including one American and: £ they’ re good (and they’ re It s that wonderful Si o ear oom yeu and nye afterwards it w as q ied” into to. interpret the scriptures upon Missouri: St received head and three crewinen swere ‘strewn as of here—$10)—but have yYoL » dered to remain rr e minutes, © vy un as hori m : : “ ) hel Se ar ws 5B , . / : Wd 2 Basque-type beret— Mr. Carr said The VS os tieaven and. reunited to her soul.’™ hich the Catholic rule of faith face cuts. They were pinned be- far &s:-50 feet from ‘the. burning / seen Terry Cloth robes in ; a in“soft, soft all-wool— . in ah automobile waitin outs jo (The word" assumed’t-comes from iS based neath the limbs of the tree. They rel kage zs : : / PLAIDS! / ; es i: ; . g ¢ : - T ope is inf hid When: are: in ce 1 ¢ , i The - American was identified / : A i / ' = 3 blecked to remove fullness— the club the latin assumere which The Poy 3 infallible when are.in fair condition at Methodist 1 Fried ft N / : § yg 4 : er Ars Xo") aki athedra ‘from the Hospital as: Ernest, Friedenheim, of New| / : . Ee so that it fits the oe means “to take to’), ;Speaking ex ca pital. rie p i: > Th ; : . This belief has ot von ap. chair). The eight other. . crewmen York. 7. 7 § A T ay.are about as ymart as anything 4 head snugly and holds? 0 ear Coa Official This belief has not -beeh .an g ee a. He nr ! . A 2 th | | 0 Qenl SR article of faith until today when There are three persons in chopped: the: entrapped victims. X i / man ever stepped into after his 3 © e curls in place. : I NCR 8% yee president. ., praviamation of this\belief as God the father, son. and holy free. 0 “Joke, Says Groucho, / bawth! Ed ; Smart,” because it's : Enos Coal Mining Co. will speak madd uct ghost -— : ’ A nart, J { : i att 5 i gma. mage it such 3 Ye ” : : : i comfortable to wear— ey Looting of the Ballad” Nevertheless, Tope = Benediét «cx #4 Dynamite Prank Right When $35, 000 at Stake’ \ Boskgrousds of RED, WHITE, or GREEN 4 and a comfort to Smoke Control Board: in Union ¢iy wig reigned fiom 1710 to. ADAMVEAND EYE, througifar HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 1 (UPA a ; ; - Rtation at 10 4, mM. OMOITOW. mig On Editor's Door St Radio = diz Gr : Mother's budget too~-— W. H. McKit¥ieckZis chairman. 1758 had declared the Helief to act of disobedience fell {rom I r S r ep Radio = film - comedian: Grou ho ; : i neil a an e Ma probablesopinion theode mre dnd “lost immunity from: BROWN waop Tex... Nov, Mars = peullt 3 hue Spvauen > . i a : . hid of Which suid pe Simbios ; : j 3 5 . CC for the. $35.000 he sayve/is owed 4 at 1. 65: ¥ AT&T ENGINEER RESIGNS i Sr on hy disorderly ‘affectionk of the body {UP} Efnest Jones, editor of the a 4 aa : : . 7 aa -- and blasphemons ee ® . : ‘ JFOW I WO Bulletin, “sensed 4 oo 7 Ea 3 William E: Chance, an engi re and -also the. immottality of the ! Fo) eh ae, ni Wy i, motion” pictures. fo wnt | 5 Sy A a y . a AR a lols pA = : y 00a story £ ‘ee gnt ‘ne / : ic Sl, wT Yorge i in neer. with the long lines depart. Celebrated Aug. 135 body, ‘and those |punishments = fvnamite blast roc Kod a 1o-i- Marx-said ip a superior court ! J A £ REA Biown. Nav d Whit ment. of the American Telephone The feast of the assumption -y a dyn i LIA aU suit filed yesterday that he agreed z ' \, Navy: an He. ¢ Tel HC Far ? were’ Passed on’ to! the human block area “of the “west-central : oy £ . elegraph Co.,. ‘retired today y 44 heen oflebrated throughout Ce J . to wait until last Sept. 30 if Ar-{ | Ban £ i hire after more than. 3: years—glo io fel IT race, Ya = oll Texas town. Cin tists “Alliance. IAc. producer of BOSE : : L STRAUSS & (0. senvice, ° 5 18-Churgh -on-Aug. 1», asa noiy Christ redeenred “the human He found that over-zealous Fis film “Love. Happw “wound L MAN: <0 —— ‘ Ih - Mr. Chance, who served if the Day of Obligation. race .from original sin. pranksters apparently had swiped: gyarantee payment. I 4 i ME.TOO SHOP {company's Indianapolis plant de No direct reference to the -Christ was God-a8 well ag/man. dynamite “from a .Brownwoeod Sept. 30 has “come and gone.” 3 SIXTH FLOOR |partment. offices, lives at 5164 bodily assumption of Mary ‘was, Man's present life Will end in quarry and used it to blow the aMarx said, and $35.000 is no. joke Note Please: Christmas is : Sar y: : {Guilford Ave. = evér made in the oilice of. the heaven, hell or purgatory. »+ rear. steps off the Bulletin ‘build- pe wanty the money. next month . : : = Ad wg = EE : = ————c—— | feast {t<@f but it has been a sub- Salvation is ac omplishdd: ing: /; - ms—o reese etter o - enti RRR eeiiitl) 4 » 2 " flject of “explicit belief at least. hrough co-operation- with divine ¢ : « = . al of grace rat Tyvo-Day Puerto - Rican / : : Jerusalem declared the Delief "at Grace is distributed by means Ri pert T rime the Counc of Chatredon and the of “the sacraments evolt- “Ends; 40 Dead - TT wiser the | in { east wa¥ celebrated in that cen- et SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Nov. | weet proof = Ary Writings of the sanre- pet fod PAKES PERBISHING 4) INE TUR The 48-hour Tevol by . G : refer to the. belief... = HUNTINGTON. Nov, 1.(UP anti-American ‘nationalists seek- NEW. BAKED CHOCOLATE PUDDIN It’ is a matter of dispute, how- W. L. Densford, owner = “the he ing Indépenrievive for Puerto Rico/ A (makes 6 servings) EE ever, - as to exactly -when and diana+ Farmers. Guide. . has as- collapsed ‘today 2 sblespoons butter — where Mary died. Her burial'sumed the duties of. publisher fol- Officials s ud 410 .persoris -weré ) erips water 3 1a) 25 x Frost = . “- ¢ plaeceiis generally be ieved to have lowing the resignation of Rayy/D Killed. 34 wounded and -that onl$ 1. inp [ROK F Fost ior ulated Sugar x : owes = sre red ula ] heen. at. FpHesus or Tet alem bu Everson. who “will. cp AS_mopping-up..operallons by. police | § ef G eardi lated Sugag Tat | unsweetened cRECoTate; her thmb in the latte Fcity is hot prounselor and have of and national guardsmnien res 1 tablespoon bitter ! tod | mentioned -in-aneient writings be- radio activities: maimed 114 cups sifted cake flour el iS L\ ~ ” ; he or is } vo Ea ta 15 cup 4 fore the beginning of the i iit h : t ~~ x z 1% te: aspoans baking powder 1 ils poon vanilla A ~~ - Century: ¥ . . in a F ° alt Leaspoc "s i : The: feast off the assumpnioy 7% tease: n 1, eup hopped nuts, il desired SEL YOU! " { (has Been and. is now dogmatically Goan. “and vanilla. Mix well, Add.ayts. i confirmed as the principal one of = 1. Boil water, Jack. Frost a18 od bakin Arazing silverware offer 4 = : | : : d butter 10 minutes 5 Pour syrup. into greases & Frost bag all feasts in honor of Mary. .,.. Jated Sugar an : h). Drop batter’ = on every Jack Fr - mg oT i to make a thin syrup. pan! 10 x 6x 2-inc and box! Spoon in illusup. ORGAN. REC] ITAL PL ANNE D | 2. Sift four. Measure and sift with by spoonfuls into syrug tration above is one of r md salt. Buke in moderate oven (350° many beautiful pieces The Indianapolis Chapter of tha baking powder and sa 6. Bake this exclus : American Guild. of Organists i | soft. Beatin F.) about 35 to 40 minutes. Sefve you can getin i “Hi : ep " > 2 aan Bow 3, Cream butter until so : a h syrup. Garnish with sive Inheritance Pattern ¢ : I present’ Dr. Ruth Graham, pro- siZar Addyslightly cooled-elfoco- hot “wiih, 3) hard sauce Or of Osiginal Rogers’ ‘Stl 4 fessor of organ and theory at | A 1 vhipped cream, har t Lo - . ! - verplate, i Hanover College, in an organ re /. y ee It tely with milk foamy sauce, if desired. ¢ FR ni ~.a 3 a < rnate ‘ fital pi 7130 1. wm, fuday fn Chit Jus; C / C & e 5 | A It's quick- _dissolving—100% Pure Cons jugar ‘ Hi Episcopal Church. Ty R i : —if— i ® | : 3 town * Tablets eT : = fine Canfoctionsrs’ XXXXXX ¢ Light Brown + Dark 8 ? i Te | Glowens S cnolaid “Ver n - a ET ¥ i {- Mu. : ; | 11.18 WEEK B SPECIALS i - £ .. ; i vo ring { : ‘ { To 0 p i i 0 f OLD-FASHIONED pie ~ | CHOCOLATE DROPS Cc: i tf rt : i with our Susan’ Thomas ee Treat of the Week. 98¢... s b! ouse—shBrf sleeves and tiny tak \ MINT MELTAWAYS box ff n : Si 1 Te ccye faille : aia TED : ¥ : collar in snow white ti issue Taille a ; 0 di erent. i | y | 3 }
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