Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 195, 17 August 1922 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1922.
PAGE FIVE
nwer.
by Marion Rubincam
ENTER GLORIA
CHAPTER 28
ily, Charles Wiggins of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veregge, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wiggins and family of Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas spent Sunday in Fountain City with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Showalter and family. .Russel Cox of Richmond took supper Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alistius Little Miss Luella
t "111 buv a black crene de chine
for my wedding, granny," she said! Moon of Springfield. Ohio, has return-
Mrs. Lyde Ewrick at Eldoiado
. One of the worst things Dora had to' flippantly And the old lady was morel e1 J10,?-0 aer EPendinS some "me, Mr. and Mrs, Uriah Emrick have re bear that Summer was the constant Vv a . y f - witn Mla8 Fern Harris .... Miss Ross j turned from a visit with their son, sight of Gladvl and i"---.Mr. and Mrs. Harry ! Rev. John Emrick of Columbus She felt Thrtlf the uThavT eono L'J" !JS!5B JJ1" Chase of Richmond spent Monday eveS; Miss Velma Lawrence has accepted a
away it would h easier Rut of' 6 Z .u j , w. fi I mnS with Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Aacne- position as teacher of home economics uiaean, Mrs. .wary auuy auu PHILOMATH Ind Vinril Plessin away, u wouia be easier. But, orjWas over and the cold days set in.'man n..., on rhn.'ot x-Q, p..i. t -or Sad winn-fnrii Miss Bettv Burt! '"-"in, inu. irgu ries&m
course, that was Impossible. jThe ceremony was to take place in ' dren."were guests Monday evening ofHorton of Dublin, spent several day pent Saturday evening with Miss;" visiting her sister. Mrs. George Jim never talked about Morton after , September. Mr. an-; Mrs. Henry Harris and fam- last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. j Pauline White, " of . Richmond Mr.iGrant, of Brownsville, for a few days, the engagement to Gladys was an- Gladys and her mother went off for. ny j. Sanford Stevens of Center-j Lawrence, Miss Nina. Eubank and! and Mrs. William Warner were the and is attending Chautauqua Mr. nounpprl' tw, i w a we's orgy of money spending. ; ville, spent Saturday and Sunday with . other friends Mrs. Norman Reid of ieuests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fet- and Mrs. M. B. McCashland spent
much he
he knew
wardly sympathetic. At first too, he j metropolis every day.
Gartrell MrN and Mrs. Len Coning of Lynn, spent Sunday: daughter were Sunday evening guests bom this week after attending school were in Richmond Tues- with Mr. and Mrs. Will Coning '. i of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moody ', a-t Danville Mr." and 'Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Pyle of Dayton, is visiting her; Mrs. Emma Hoover of Richmond is i uuuranrut and son. of near MUton, brother Len Bussard and family and, the guest of her sister Mrs. S. Nulner;and Mr. and Mrs. George DuGranrut other relatives "here. 'jand Mrs. Maim Grif Thorn who ( and family, of Brownsville, spent Sunjhas been In poor health for some! day with Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. j weeks is some what improved Mr. I family Mr. and Mrs. Rufus SttnLewis Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Mar- and Mrs. C. Stocksdale of Union City! son. Mrs. Grant Rose and daughters, shall and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White j were in Lynn on business Tuesday ! Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughand family were guests of Mr. and Chester Orr went on business to ) ter Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. George KelMrs. Charles Kirkman of near Arba- Springfield, Ohio the mid-week iley and family, Rufus Lambert, Mrs. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Cur- Mrs. Albert Miller was reported as! Harry Lambert and son Ralph, Jennie, tis entertained with dinner Friday Mr. ; being very ill Sunday. ' j Frank' and Paul Pollett attended the
ana Mrs. Ollie Hunt ana aaugmer, Uldean. Mrs. Mary Staly and Mrs.;
Sade Wallingford Miss Betty Burt!
Mrs. John
Ed. Toohey
day afternoon. ..... .Mrs. Clarence Schlientz of Lebanon, stopped over here on her way home from Indianapolis and visited Mrs. O. G. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peffey and Mr. and Irs. Diller Howell.. Miss Velmi Lawrence spent last week with her aunt.
home-coming held at Doddridge chap
el Sunday.
left the room as soon after Morton
came in as possible.
jweek in Cynthana, Ky., with Mr. andiiv' ..Mr arid
mat leaves- you wnn me worn to;iMrs. a. r . vjason. . . .Mrs. rairicK loii-i aEL(j jjr an( Jt 1 i. ..... . . ' : 1 .1 : . 1 .1 " T i-r- '
do and grandma to look after Auntjcila and , son, . Christopher
W L Thomas ana iam-iauu " jvuuiu huu .virs. inanes orowu Mrs. George N. Noggledav win Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirkman-and daughter, Edith, and Mr. and Mrs. ivfro n w Troou-itts1 and family, of near New Paris Neil i Lambert and children srjent Wednep-
;r and Mrs.jwere entertained Sunday by Mr. andlFreeman spent 4he week end in ln'!day afjernoon with Mr. and Mrs. WilFriday even-! nfr t., r,, , v,i i dianaDolis Hollace Warner of Rich-1 ia,d Rnnpnhiinr
and talked, while Jim was at work 1 "But . I'll make the men eat a eo'd 1 inz with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railsback I v'j v .iV W I mond is visitinsr his Darents. Mr. and Tpnnie Pipssincror r-iA tpVwh.
visits. And one day they were laugh-' their supper to cook. Peter says Jim! spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. ing together, and her father's arm! was to mend the barn roof this week, I Floyd Snyder north of Fountain City
Then she noticed that they stopped , Maude said looking at Dora doubtfully. ! Bond vof Richmond, spent
.Mr.
rested familiarly on Morton's shoulder while he pointed out something to him. "He's forgotten about it. or else he
never knew," she decided.
but he'd better lay off that and help Mr. and Mrs. York Little of Richyou." I mond and Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teaford "I can manage," Dora answered,! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aliselad to have a week free from hpr! tius Little Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hard-
cousin's noisv nleasure and the reirn- wick attended the tifty-sixth wedding
Which was true. Jim was keenly ilar sisrht of Morton, half Dleased. half anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George
aware at first of the little broken resiened. still uncomfortable when he . Hardwick Sunday at their home in
heart that was left at the end of the j was near her
short romance, and he was touched So they went.
and grieved. But Jim, who had never; And Dora did not expect to sc"M
Carlon City with 35 guests present
..Mrs. Rose Bamberger and Mrs. Jes
sie Brown of Debuque, la., took supper
or fir Ininincr v, 1 ... (V,i:Yirs. VVliliam W arner r reua. uricu- fUS Srinsnn Tnpsd.iv mnrninir
south and will have the house fitted nf and Howard Burt spent Sunday Mrs Leiand Geise and family up to be used as a school for the first I a,"6"100? ,wit Mr and Mrs Morns , have be?11 attending chautauqua at and 'second grades Frank Murray !urt and lamily. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Paul ; Brownsville this week. . . .TheHappy has been "hired as painter for the!lhorn.. were quests of Mr and .Mrs. Pedestrian class held an all-day pic-
uu""'-""". V nic ai Ulen Miner park Saturday. Charles Villiams and family of Rich-j Those who attended v,-ere: Mr. and
uiuuu auu Mr auu . n. uM ..mmmj, Roy RodenDurg and gons Mr
school house.. Fred Ratliff has bought
the Oscar Mikcsell farm west of town occupied, by John Hileman Mr. Apenzeller has bought the Harry Coblentz pioperty in the east end of town.
....The new house which is being!
built by William Maxio on East Wash-
of Fountain City called on Mrs. Sade Wallingford Sunday afternoon. .'. .Dr.
and Mrs. Jones are spending the week at the lakes Miss -Erma Lamb
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
l sujiiici i . . - . . . . ..
been haDDv was afraid to let himself Mortnn drW thv tav tw i-ft:aay evening with Mrs. uarneu """' '."V; James Robinson ... .Miss Carry Bur
--. . . j iCn.i.1, tv, u.. . r n.,,.inn .nrt . ridiin aifuueas ana iam v anenaea a: - j ,ju
De miserable. If things worried him. on a Saturday. Sunday came. warm.. .. y - - . - igess. .urs. Mary wngm ana cunureu
i j. . - . . ... i ... - vi rs a i ipp H a phc nt M rvn ATI ; nil r. j a utior; ouuuaj uu. i too aui y ; ... ht-
or nun mm, ne maae nimseu rorgeiiana bnliiantly sunny. Dora had ' . T" .7", t Banfil Mr anH m Vpw T?arn-iW" BUW.LB.ul .r1, auu iA
unAj i iivc uccu &pcuuiiiK cuc uun, , . i rn vin flTiri tami v.
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them. At first it was hard, later It
came easier. As he hadn't a strong character, it was possible. So Jim almost forgot that his lonely little daughter had built 'herself a dream castle out of next to nothing, and was crying now over its tumble ruins. Meantime, plans for the wedding went on. "Want to drive in town with me this morning?" Gladys asked once. "You can get the groceries and things
Irs. Clarence
and Mrs. Harry Lambert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg, Charley Rodenburg, Paul Kel ley, Jennie Pollett, Sylvia Stinson, Ernest Stinson, Ray and Orval Fulton, and Edith Brown Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenburg and son
i Charley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roden-
hart and Rev. and Mrs. Halstead were'
nlmiiv SUDayf hl WalteV?ea al LYNN, Ind.-The Palace has purand tamilv Prnf Xnrman U atsnn ' ' r
of Crawfordsville, Ind.. visited friends, cnasea a new ciet.tnc piano wmcn wa, burg, Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton
here Sunday Mrs. George Eley and installed Saturday Mr. and Mr.?. land Mrs. Eliza Martin motored to
son fchena, spent Tuesday at Ho::ans- Chester Orr and daughters were call-! Brookville Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
rlfiQPA4 nn-Oir V r-v Inet 4tcV mo.w .
V,,nd, 7,1 , , ith Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams have llll w fll t m I J n? returned to their homes Mr. and whether her father would climb Knob Mrs Jessie cl k and f enter. Hill with her, to read Thackeray - tained the following guests Sunday aftwhen a carriage drove up and stopped eraoon and eveaing: Mr. and Mrs. by the kitchen door .'Earl Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Voler
Mortons voice called, Uora. Ana nnri rhildrnn fr nnrl Mrs Trvbn riin". , burs. . . . A harhpr frr.m riavtnn is mnv- i o.. j... ..,- tt TtTr-a iKarl Pnrtpr. nf Rirhmnnd Knpnt Siin-
out of the carriage jumped a slender , mgbeel, Mr.' and ,rs. Silas Brown.: ing into the Eley property and will; Blaine Moody Funeral services day with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson
.Darlie Fisher returned
Make Cuticura Your Daily Toilet Soap Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and occasional touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. wpl Eaek Ftm tr Kill A nn: "Cl1cr Lkrtort.Dpt 32F, MaltfM tl.Mul." Soldaverrwhe Soap 26c. OintnMDt 25 and We. Talcum 2Se. 5MTCuticira Soap ahavoa without raus.
little woman, black eyed, black haired, J -vIiss jjary Ridenour Mrs. June Hubwith a clear laugh and a "What a darl-ble and Mark Mahan Mr. and Mrs.
- ""-'iiiarry i-ame ana uaugnier. rauime,
open a Fhop in the Towusend build- j were held for Can Thomas Wednes- and family.
icg Koy Murray and family spent: day afternoon at the home of Mr. andj O.. a.C I 1 - . w I
Sunday at Oxford. His mother, Mrs ! Mrs. A. J. Miiler.
for mother, while Mortie and I go. law office.
house hunting." She was ashamed of her frock as "That 's a good idea." agreed Aunt! she went to the door. Maude. '"Dora, you look as though) Tomorrow The City-Lady, you'd been asked to a funeral. I'll doi
your work, take the morning off.' What house have you in mind, Glad-,
ys?" "Breams' old place," Gladys answered. "I'd rather have a brand new
a boy of six or so, and another man,! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggert, Miss Lo-. Mollie Murray, returned home with : pjkett officiated
.Mr. ana sGrove cemetery..
whom Dora knew to be ip Morton's
rine Eggert and Walter Eggert of them Monday morning
The Rev. Henry
Burial at Cherry
Mr. and Mrs..
- . " - i -v".' ...s buruve tcuieiei; mi. nuu Richmond were guests Monday even-; Mrs. Web Pearce of Greenville, were ; William Wysong and daughters of ing of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartman and in town Thursday Mrs. Myrtha'near Winchester were guests Tuesday
i"jiij ivi.r. anu riauiv .uc uucKwan attended the Duckwau
I and family of
I .... . (j i .vi I . dUU iviia. v li 1 onmu mi.
near ouaiini wt-ie(1,y reunion bunday at the home of Mr. ; and Mrs. D. A. Hinshaw were guests
i .Siihiirhan 1
guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and
i Mrs. Ed Norris Mr. and Mi3. Lee s Sullivan spent Sunday evening with i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railsback and fain-
J ily Mr. and Mrs. Hary Hartman of
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mr., and; Fountain City spent Tuesday with Mr.
one, but it costs to build, and we,Mrs. Jesse Braumergune and family tand Mrs. Will Hartman Mr. and thought we'd take this and do it over and Mrs. Laura Young all of Green- Mrs. Orville "Boyd of Richmond spent and then huild in a rminte nf vmts If ville. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and
father will lend 113 the money." I ClaDO and son of Palestine. Ohio, and Mrs. Joe Reid Mr. and Mrs. Jess
And Dora had to drive up to the old Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Spencer
Breams' Tlare a brick house in a nirp : Madison. Ohio, scent Sunday w
n'd e-ardpn and wait rmfotde whilfland Mrs. Charles SDencer and son. family
GIr.dvs and Morton werp "insnertinfr" ! Forest Mrs. Charles Ganker. Mrs. i tertained at dinner Sunday the follow-
within Thev rame nut in s-rpat Knir-1 Everett Pierce and son Amos. Mr. inS guests: Mr. and Mrs. Duke, Mr,
ihio, and Mrs Joe Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie and Mrs Mollie Mur ,eft Xuesda; of New Glunt and tamily took supper Monday, f c d p j . ' with Mr. evening with Rev. L. F. Ulmer and jJ arek.s0,u' tiM Mr .nd Airmd con family. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn en- t 4f . SV ' ' Mr' . Mrr
and Mrs. Lpyd McGriff near Eldorado, j Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen. Threshing is finished in this vicin- The Friends church will hold its! ity with the exception of the barn nioiiic at Glen Miller Dark Thursday.'
juuo. lutattu tuning nas oegun.... Rev. Halstead will deliver the sermon at the U. B. church Sunday moming. Next week is Miami conference at j Dayton and a number of our people i
j win attend Roy Murray and family
sday
.Mr. and Mrs. Chester Orr and
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CHAWpiAINjj
tonnpth ranker and Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Charley Gunn and children.
Warnie Macy and children, Paul and! Mr- a"d M"- Roy Roberts and son, Mr. Marian all of Straughn. Ind., Mrs. Aba-!and Mr- t red Hartman and daughter, gial Beamer of Kokomo. Ind.. Miss j Ro?el'nd a"d, ls V,raf GUnn-;r' f rhiin Tnd Mr ,iland Mrs. Ralph Roll of near W hit-3-
. D.,Knn j ' X ' itT ; water, took dinner Saturday with Mr. Mrs. Reuben Macy and Mr. and Mrs.' . .. . . J
Ross Macy spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Macy Enoch Marine
and Mrs. Joe Reid and in the after
noon called on Mrs. Clarence Reid of Richmond, who fell and hurt her knee recently while visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid Miss Inez Townsend and
its about it, Gladys made plans the
whole drive home. Then came plans for the trouseau. "I simply can't get a decent thing at Dyers or any of our shops," Gladys 1 pouted. "Mother, let's go to the city, we can get such nice things." Aunt Maude grumbled at the ex
pense. If they wanted New York. of Muncie, is spending a few days the
thev could honeymooon there! But guest of Ira Davisson and family
Gladys said she had to shop there; Mrs Luzena Dalby and Miss Maggie , Misg Elizaletn Xorris spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and children Miss Nettie Bennett
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Char- j
ley Townsend Mrs. Mary Pemberton visited Monday evening and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will. Puthoff and family of Richmond Mr. and
Mrs. Park Elwood attended the Wag-
firt. so as usual, she had her way. Dalby visited Mr. and Mrs.. Edd Dal
"t want the grandest trousseau any-1 by of Richmond. Sunday Mr. and one in Norris City ever had," she an-jMrs. F. G. Hoover, Miss Eva Addl3ncunced. "Pink crepe de chine under- man and Roman Beehm were dinner
clothes and real lace. Father's got" the i guests of Mrs. Alice Addleman
-nt A vt Ann' Vi n CnOTtrl i f eT 1Y
"In my days, girl's didn't wear pink crepe de whatever it is," said Grandma White sourly. At which Gladys laughed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and Mr. Howard Thomas motored to Kirkland,
Ind., Sunday and spent the day,
George Eley are moving to Columbus, wheie Mr. Eley has been at wo'k for some time as railroad telegrapher. Sherla will enter O. S. U. as a student Mrs. George Eley and Mrs. Lizzie Trittschuh spsnt Wednesday affernoon with Mrs. C. D. Folkeith of West Manchester Mrs. Minerva Ware arid Vern Brown and family
spent Sunday at Eaton... Mrs. George I
Puterbaugh who was recovering from an attack nf npritrvniric :i-.ffiia-l a t-.
- . t 11. 1 V . 1 L. . I , lnn.-.A . 1- . . . . . . . !
iay ia.L mr. ana mis. uuy Hiatt of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs.
jfOR THE RELIEF OF
Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Intestinal Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea -SOLD EVERYWHERE -
Heart Problems
Mrs. Fred Thomas Rev. and Mrs
Aaron Worth and Mrs. Elizabeth i Marine are attending the Wesleyan 1fethrdi5t onnferor.ee at Fairmont.
t Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am alinrt ,! v.k Mrs Alice Addle-
young grass-widow, nineteen years man and Mrs. Alice Townsend and old and I have two babies. My hus-jsoas caned on Mrs. Joe Darrah, Monband and I were divorced two yoars day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gif-
ago. He was very cruel to my little lford Hunt and children, of Conners-
Master Roger and James l nomas or ner reunion at the Greenville fair-
Kirkland, Ind., are spending a iewjgr0Unds Sunday William Elwood of days with their grand-parents, Mr. andjst. Louis is spending the we3k wi:h
boy and would spank him when ho
was sick.
ville, are visiting friends and relatives
here for a few days Mrs. Frank
..I am now staying with my father ! Edsrerton has returned home after a
who is also mean and cruel to mylfew davs vjSit with her son. Nate of older child. He calls him vile , Muncie; jtfjss Mildred Jones of names and it seems as though he can't ! Farmland, will spend a few days with say anything mean enough about him. 'Mrs. Lussel Hiatt Mrs. Addie HiI teach my child to love and respect jatt of Muncie is visiting friends and his grandpa although he Is only two ( reiatives here Frank Haisley and and a half years old. My father likes, two siStCr3, Miss Elma and Miss Sathe baby and makes the boy give up d;e Haisley were dinner guests of everything to her although he isn't i Muncie Tuesday with Mrs. Emma selfish toward his sister. (Hunt The Live Wire and True T am very lonesome and long for Blue ciasses at the Friends Sunday a home of my own and the love of sch0ol picnicked Tuesday in Beeson's fome kind, good man. Is it wrongwoods near Webster The M. E. to marry twice when ones husband : Sunday school had its picnic Wednes-
is living? DISCOUKAGt-D , fiay Miss Martha Lacy who has I think you did the right thing injbeen very m jg aDie to be up again. divorcing your husband and 1 see no: Frank Haisley and sister Miss reason why your former marriage and E'ima and Miss Sadie Haisley of Munthe fact that your former husband isciPi caiied on Albert Swaines, Tuesttil! living should stand in the way of i day afternoon. a second marriage. Another time, however, you should be sure that the MIDDLEBORO. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. man loves your children and will not j Henry Harrih and family who recently be cruel to them as soon as you are. bought the Urton property entertained married to him. It would also be ad-J Saturday and Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
isab!e to avoid marriage with a wid-: Lester Vardaman and son, Francis,
Mr. and Mrs. Park Elwood Sunday!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bunch ! were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ward and
family of Fountain City, Mrs. Grace Urckett, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stegall of Richmond, Max Anderson of Spart insburg. . . .Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mumbower of Richmond spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hardwick Miss Maud Dunn of Richmond is staying
with Mrs. Ross Markey who is ill.
NEW MADISON, Ohio. Mrs. Eliza Jones spent Saturday with her sister.
Miss Ella Mansfield, at Hollaiibbuvg j
Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhart has re-
I Ulllt VI 11VU1 a 1111 V V nccao ' I v I . nit... i her brothers. John and Jim Pence, i
near Eaton Mrs. James Gabbartjy and daughter Virginia spent Saturday,
evening witn airs, aianna j-iageman i
Harry cobientz and sons uenei and Dean of Georgetown, Ky., arrived-
here Thursday. The twins remained j jB
tor a visit nut Harry returned nome to remain until after the Blue Grass fair at Lexington, where he will have charge of a cream separator exhibit He and Mrs. Cobientz will come later for a visit with her parents, M and
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ower who has children of his own.
and Mrs. Lucy Good of Lynn. Other Sunday guests were: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence and daughter, Anna Merle, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson and daughter.
- Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have a friend that I have known quite a while but have never gone with him until the
last few weeks, and I would like for; Martha Alice and Marion Wilson, all
you to advise me what to get him for of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Harry hirthdav or should I iust send him a i Thomas, north of Middleboro, enter-
vft card. A. B. C. I tained the following guests Sunday:
A card will suffice. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn uoenner ana iam-
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Pet or Borden Milk Tall, 3 for 27e Small, 2 for 9c
CANNING NEEDS Sealing Wax, red ...4c Parowax 8c Qt. Tin Cans, doz 39c Pt. Mason Jars, doz 78c Qt. Mason Jars, doz. , 85c
CANDY SPECIAL Gum Drops, lb 19c Jelly Beans, lb. ...19c Cherry Creams 19c Stick Candy, box 42c Coco Creams, lb.... ...24o
SWANS DOWN Cake Flour 31c
BROOMS 4-sewed 37c
TOILET PAPER Large Roll 2 for 15c
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