South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 150, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 May 1920 — Page 12
12
SATl IiI.Y MOIIN'IXO. MAY 2, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED
i ric sI.n I r.il.l IinmM lasted htMii Mll:i:ü,t rd South liend. 1 fn S..!ir!i Itt-nd. trlo'j iurt nf eltr. r r-:. f- pun ii r WMtomh V; lif!!.'r. Kiiru'.fn I'rusr .Miln . i.j-tf
I Oi: SAI.I". A .nrei rT Imd crmtrArt rar.glnx from f l..j t.- 5i.'l, bearing " ier fit lnt-;ef. Owner will gaamn.my cf t .ontra'.ti. A. C. Colpaert. 2' tf
VE H.W II l-'i (., tu4T to aflrertle rj rii'i' h e fir f?nn'; our 1!v.ti f..r --:r"uhr!tj ir our rdure of luIt .ir.l huif- nutVxth. We hsvu ltnt'l v-r l) honi-t aii-l 1' ffiriu tM n.orith ran uii a 1 ("Tu'iit iayinnt aii'l '.i.iliri'f oil f:it ra'U r- u l'fir tv.u i nnil le n.itisü'-l. HASTINGS l.KAl.TY CO. 'j O'j Mol; Ul k I!g!:awaL.i Lincoln f.Jlrt -Tui
sali: nnLxr-rnot tore,; also r. 1U7 H. ;rve ti. 4025-23 roil ."AM: Hiebt roai houw, ceir Iouo mi!n jJant, f2,230; ceb or trms; pon')iiu "0 dy. A. A. Schlllinger. J. M. S. IJUjf.. oUti Ua& or tali Main 1424. 24 tf Ml II . i IM 1 OR S. LK-riw p:i-nT rar In trood ruunltiK T'l-r. '.ill .v'utnrI.i7 or Manila. .M!.;uuAj V or lull N. Main st. 2Vt3
l oll l:i;NT One ;i!t j-Jntr room pultab'e f--r two lu.i;9 or frutlemau, 410 V. I". .urth M. ,1 l Ml L I 1 " I WANTED Hell -7 an.! fireman. Apply at ou'c at t Ii Ht-M Mieb.iwnka, '-.nt l'oi: SALE Nin rro:n ir.f!ern house on I.iiKoln way V.-t. II. t wnt-r heetlutf f !itnt. Ian: .'omr lot. fin view. rrle t..u. Stark Kraltjr C. 20W I nit SALE Xev fl-v- rer.m huntjalow, -nk flnNu nnd oak floors; KreiKh plnm ret-e n llTinc: room end ilnln? room, f.ii'.indrr tub" In rnwmnt. Poy'-nslo ii .1) tl.iv-. I'rir Stnrk llralty 2ÜLS f"Oli SAI,K rroni bunnlow. pirn tlirn? :-r .f pronivl.' n'-:jr nt.tli'ni hcvii '.n tlu Intt-rurfnin. I'ri-o FJ.s0. Mark Koalty Co. -.tS KfiK SAI.K-Ttto iiioflprn houf on I.Infoln vav Wf. S-vmi iind -Itrlit room. Out- $l.0i.n. ur.l oik- .V..1k I'oaHoa In .i;m r niul J)-r'nilppr. Start i:-..ltr Co. jft.s
Fort SAM-: Plv-jear-oM ffort-l z lior ami d!tTry wjton. Apply U. frtilr ntor. 121 Llnroiu way II. Thon MUh.iwnku 2A. 2MtJ
rojj i:i:.T On room pultabl for two ST'-ntlnun or liJW'S. lugulre at 52 F. I.atirel st. 2Ut3
Yl SAM: IfonboM jtooi! of 11 Kin.l. for qi:! k sal. K22 N. Ax'xx st. 28 tl 1 nil SAM'. All kind of homtiold furnif.iro. s.itnrilay nfferiion at 2 oMo.-. M:n. Marie 'aii Houtcn, W. Fourth ft. "t2 1'ou SALE A coo.I frsh ook nti'l a two TveikH o!'l. 1J17 S. Sfott t. '! SAT.i: M!th '11 TonlHtf ; In pood oitlon. .Newly pnlntevl. Call th l iiups. 27tf
Jiilt SAI.i:--l:-for motor boat; threv horsepower engine; In pol conJltlon. liiHilr 2!! N. CJmr.li f. 27t7 1AY CM.KK AM) !KLTj ItdVS WANTKI AT O.NCK. 5O0I SALARY: ATTlfAPTIVi: oki'i:k. iiotll mishaWAKA. x 27tf CALL Mlnhaw&ba 171?. Flncrr Fwinjr macbln. Uep.iiriinr anl n resKorlPS ; new or neron l Lanl sold. See US. 11 K. .Mlsliawaka nr. 27t3
a stkaiciit rn.r tiik siiot i.oKn ta'.k on pi:i:sr:;x kk.vl i:state VALUES. When w iffle.t flint At th prsont time Lurope la Importing luHlIon of dollir' worth of bulidintc materials and that It la praetlrally the only Important arti-',. whlrh fthc Is now luylns from us .nnd mint eontlntie to buy from us for th nest flvp yearn, ttere n litt! hope for it reduction In prlcea. In fact. If th ware of prosperity now in ulifht, develops, due to a r'-dmtlon in the prlre cf rlothlnff anil oth-r nTeanltles, there Is rry possibility of an increase. Therefore, we say, 1 uy now. AVhy not rail u. We have on fur list 2 Tionae frorn fu'ir to IS rooms froui 51.21) to SU.OUO.
All .Modem Puplex.
FMzht rooma and tsth to n aide. Two stairways, open and clewed on enrh side, rrreerwd hark porches, larce nttlea. triple elltr on each side, combination hot water and tot Blr tent, alafe roof and upper fcnlf of nl.lea pldlnc; hardwood floor. Worth nurh nmrc tbn price naked s 5t U onlj two Mocka from center. ;i 1,000.
All Modern $.1,00.
Seren r.-om nnd bnth. carn?e of brick witt) cement drireway. CO foot frontepe, Bicken roop, furrjee, open stairway, l.ire lirln room nr.i dlnln? room. Fruit tre and crape arbor. Must be sold by .Friday. Tbl prope-.tr Is worth $3.fA Only cti" Lly from Mala cn 12. Seventh. Modern T.nt Ileat, f1700. W. Lawrence - Six rooms nnd iath r.- laro lot. tlrst-elaa shape, pnrace. Thla botn will Q'ilckly, therefore. cnTl us at once. One snd On-Il f n'o-k from North Md. Center, (a Sarah st. Six rooms. thre bedroima. larco Urlnt: room. Interior newly reJecorar-d. full cel'.-ir. stool, p.is, wut-.r aad elettrlo llcbts. J2A. ne-tblrj cash required. Seml-bunca'.ow n M.ik, Just Off Mfshflwnkft st. Newly repilnted and Interior in pood shape, .2.o. Modern, but tuith, north side, !irht roomt. f'..f00.
We a!io hare otho" hir.es hes!de the show M h space dot not permit as to numerht , at prices Tarylny from a i i y little oottnee n J1.4") ra pajments to an eicht room modern house at Js5,0"0. Call ua up about them.
FOR SALE A newly decorated and painted lx room inodern hoiise. Llncola way i:. ; larse lot; S1.X" down balance on terms. U lil plTe Immediate possession. A alx room oouae with new roof and newly painted ou outside; E. Lawren-e t.: null payment caab, balance like r-nt. Immediate jjssesion. A good e!;M rootr. hous on Ore1hh4 t.; mo.iern eeept bent. TLla la au opportunity to icet a real Largalu; ah or term. A eozy, utx room, one-story house on W. Fifth st.; In good repaid: (fis, el""trlrlty and city watei. Will sell thli on en term. A Mi room bouse, n sixth st.; rash or t'TUiS. A good six room house, partly modern, W. Fifth st. Small paymtnt down, talane ,n terms. A vacant seven room house. W. 13th st. Partly modern; rash or terms. Hf jou wljh to buy a Lome oa easy terius, call COLFAEKT REALTY CORF. Seymour Jansen, Salea llgr. Mlshawaka llsl. 2Ctf FOR SALE Real bargain: Fourteen room double house In 40 block on Short st., for $200, easy terms if taken nt once. K.i mm & Schelllnger. Fhor.e Mlshawaka 2. 2tt3
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA. News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way'W. Phone Mishaxcaka 10
i
"FORESTER DAY" TO BE OBSERVED HERE
St. John's Court to Initiate Class of 37 Candidates Plans Program.
W ANTED Young or ndddle nged woman for liffht retaurnt work; no Sundays. Apply nt Orsr lunch cor, acrosa from Woolen Mfg. (. 2Cttj
WANTED r.l-l for ll-Iir oo-iiwork. 222 W. I'.roadway 'J-ltO
LIBERTY BOND o.igtit aa l sold. Call ana pet our quotations. Main 1CM Camp Thorn L Co., t20 J. II. S. hldjt 8S2 tf
"Torcstfr day" will be observed Sunday by the St. John's court 952, Catholic OrCer of Foresters. An extensive progTam has been arranped for the day nnd it la expected that at least 300 will participate. Rev. Frederick Heinwand, a member of the local court, was ordained to the prksthood Friday at Fort Wayne, and will celebrate his first holy mass at St. Joseph's Catholi. church at 10 o'clock. The Foresters will act na escort of honor. Sunday afternoon a class of 37 candidates will receive the Hrst and ralt'd degree. The work will be conferred by the state degree team of 11 immond. The clas3 is as follows: Joseph F. Glfissner. Josei h
Held Fred C. Stoughton, Lawrence J. Buckel, John Van Vynlcht, George I. Chamberlain. Bert E. Kunklf. Bruce McKenzie, Marcel Ie waelschc, Camlel Dewaelsche. Julius Dewaelsche, Aloys J. Klein, Vincent J. Mulnch, Leo B. Klein, Cyriel Buschaert. Clement Van Ooteghem. Joseph X. Kruetianskl, Octonf Mcunnlnck, Julius Briesbrouck, James J. Armstead. Arthur F. Würz, Raymond Myers, Georgo M. Myers, Eugent Trowbridge, Clarence Lang. Frank Zimmerman, Adolph and Rudolph Knoblock, Clarence VerBeke, Clem Trowbridge, Frank Maes, Her
man Klein. Carroll Klein. Leo uprelt and John Henlnc. John A- Her-
zoir. hich trustee and state chief
ranger will give an address on "Forestry." The court will present a remembrance to Rev. Reinwand, the presentation being made by Rev. Dean L A. Moench. Selection will be contributed by the C. O. F. quartet, and George Chamberlain will give a monologue. Refreshments and a smoker will also be enjoyed. officers of the local court are: William F.. Konzen, deputy high chief ranger; Joseph I. Fetters, chief ranker; Faul M. Hums, vice chief rar.pcr; Joseph I. Fetters, chief
ranger; Paul M. Hums, vice chief
ranger; Aloys Schmitt, past chief ranger; Peter R. Fetters, recording secretary; Joser h A. Kline, financial secretary; Joseph H. Gehl, treasurer; Alexius Hoerstmar, Inner sentinel; Louis J. Leyes, outer sentinel; B. J. Hums, senior conductor; Leonard Chamberlain, Junior conductor; George "Waletzko, Carl J. Lang and Paul Welnkauf, Jr., trustees.
DAVID BUSHMAN 1VEDS MISS MARY E. BOLAM
LIST your nrojertr with Basting's Realty Co., 20S 0J Mills block, if you vtant service and a quick sale. I'hone Miahawaka 12S. ,-tf FOR SALE Eight room house, strictly modern, close In south side; possession Sept 1. Trice oOOO. ' 120 acre farm, one-half mint and the balance high ground; go,,i buildings. clce to market. Price i.er acre. C. It A It Ml HiRoom 4-5 Hugledrum Rldg.
.MiflnauaKa iiO. 22tf i . , 1. I
NOTICE TO CONTR.W TOHS. Notbe in bereor gl.en tt.at the Trustees of fbe Scnool City of Mlshawaka i.. ii. in- i ...
iiiui.iu.i, win receive ows up to p. m , Friday. June i'th, 102,. for the . hlinn.-y Mtnk to be bulk in connection with tbe boiler house Toi thf Rattidl school of Mlshawnka, Ind!;ina. In accordam-e with th plans and KpeeiUcntloiin as prepared by Frevennufh anil Maurer, architects. South Rend, Iridium. These plans and specification 8 are now on file in the offlcie of the Superintendent of Misliawaku City School in the High School Rtillding, Mlshawaka, ludlani. E.K'h bid s&ail De flccompanictl with a certified check to the amount of .jihh drawn by some sesponslble bank In favor of the Treasurer of the School City of Miabawaka. Indiens, which cheek shall become the property of the School City of llishawaka iii the case the successful bidder falls to enter Into a written con-
tract and furuiii acceptable brnd within !
1U days after the coutract has been awarded. The School City rererves the riht to reject any or all bids. iL W. JONES. Pres. E. H. RYRKIT. Sec. KhKO. C. SHORE, Treas. Fchool City of Mlshawaka, Indiana. May 2:: June .VI
ials for Saturday!
Now is the Time to have YOirU HAT Cleanetl and lU'blooked. JOHN SPERANTO lt4 Lincoln Way V-st
tXxft F0ITt "IELSER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SH0PfM UfU. Mads Ct., Miatuuraha. rer JlSX TUodsv of Ght Repairing
ma Cht
10-LB. PAIL LARD, HOME RENDERED $2.50 SINGLE POUND LARD 27c Beef Pot Roast 18c Short Ribs of Beef 15c Cooked Pressed Beef, sliced 30c Beef Brisket 13c Beef Shoulder Roast 22c Hamburger 18 Frankforts 22c Bologna 20c Liverwurst lc Fresh Sausage 20c Minced Ham 25c Head Cheese 16c Smoked Sausage 22c Hearts 12 Salt Pork 20c Boiled Ham 65c Liver 5c Veal Pockets 22c Veal Stew 23c Veal Roast 28c Veal Chops 30c Sugar Cured Hams 38c Bacon Squares, per pound 28c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon 35c Sliced Smoked Ham, lean, pound 50c Smoked Picnic Hams 25c Cooked Veal Loaf 30c CASH AND CARRY
3
red IVlaiior
MISHAWAKA
Market
LETHEA1
iooay
An intense drama that grips the attention at the beginning and holds it steadfastly throughout "RIGHT OF WAY" Featuring BERT LYTELL. In addition for Children's Special Matinee we will run Mary Pickford in "Heart o the Hills," also Snub Pollard in "Slippy Slippery." A big treat for the kiddies at usual admission. The show starts at 1 :40. " TOMORROW ALICE JOYCE In "The Sporting Duchess" A thrilling story with a big, exciting horse race for the climax. The famous Drury Lane Melodrama. British race tracks are made of turf. There are only a few turf race tracks in America. Several well known jockeys ride famous horses in the race scenes of "The Sporting Duchess." At Temple Sunday.
f. p. iimii i ji iifww. t i hi r-mm v imm wmwv J ' m m.i i um i n n wwwi i , - - - - - r - ' -- -- - - - - - ' r - I - -- '- ....... - . ... - ,
Farn of 13.". Tee. I. orated northeast.
tLree ml'.es. Trice lP,ooo. FEN'N REALTY CO. o ,r i-ott, is .be same ps WiRlam rnn's.' o; W. Third ?.t. Mlshawaka 2n2.i 27tf j ;-.R SALE-75 bttllnc suits nd l.'-O ! iasleta for hafhhiir "Ulfs; a!o lot anil f-irnihed ntt,i.'. w.tf sereeneil por' Ji, . electric HzM. c.oo investment. 1. Iej c:.irk. i:.-.g l,int. Fhone Carfie'.d .
Fl.
27 1 4
l.'irr INTEREST ON' YOCR INVESTMENT .r .M2.Vmv this j Im-.-iI.hc, but nn iron-chid proportion at 1017 figures. The j.roj.erty Is br'.-k. with nine apartment. trt.-tly n. -d-rü In . v.--y letall. The !..t f j.Jii::i'.iii, vmlwoo'I floors, gas. bath. ;' trl it.' . I'r jerty is three years o'd. We 1,.im ju-r. .mm i -m l lfltlniat.' r afcojis fT i i ;i ir . Ni thMiiT at the price In Chb ,io t.f S. w Yo.U (.ni bcln to 4-oui-p.T if'-. 'r. h.ti.n:s i:i:ai.ty co Mi!N Rom k. I'l :. aka 12; Lincoln r. i ; . FOR SALE Fixe rervs rl,v, f Mishawal.a. NVv, tc.jii.ib.v- with furnace. jcst s'!i i ul- k l'ri.-e :;.') Masoa L. IVr pfioi.e M isJ:.iw i-.i '.'To; rnnn Ö and i. lis .-drum bid:-. 2Rf
FIt RKNT TP- ! - o:Ti-room In the city: "Uo .!e.k r.om. Call MNhawak.t VS. k fur LuLtrans. 24tf
CE
RY
THEATER
VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY THOMPSON BERRI TRIO in a Patent Applied For Comedy Novelty Skit TOM AND PEARL ALMOND Smart and Witty Talking and Novelty Dancing Versatile Comedians PARKS AND LANE An Artistic Offering and Snappy Popular Songs
SNYDER & HINES in a Clever Roller Skating Novelty
BLONDI ROBINSON Just A Fool A Ridiculous Sort of a Fellow
5 ACTS Shows: 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Sunday Matinee 2:45. Usual Admission
David F. Bushman ami Miss Mary K. Holam, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ilolam, 412 -V. Third St.. last evening at six o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. W. Tituf. pastor of tho First Christian church. Tho bride was attired in white organdie and carried bride's roses. She was attended by Miss Harriett Strubce. who was nlso gowned In white organdie; and carried pink roees. Oscar Peterson acted as the beat man. Following the ceremony a weddinjr dinner was served. Covers were laid for 10. The groom Is the son nf Mrs. Lulu Bushman, LJneoln way "W. He recently received his honorable, discharge from the army, havinpr served with the cavalry at Canal Zone,
Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Bushman left on their honeymoon, which they will sj: end In eastern points. Upon their return they will reside at 103 S. West st.
ft r n
mmmy
IG SALE
HOSIERY
Women's Whlt Silk Boot Hose, all elrs. SaturdAy
Women's Cotton Hoe, white or blaxk, all sizes. Saturday
XOTICK! All members of Moose lodge are requested to meet at the Moose club rooms Sunday, May 30, at 1 o'clock to take part In the Memorial parade. ROBERT NEIIMER, Adct. 2St3 Dictator.
Dr. Maklelskl. osteopath. 201 S. Church, S. W. corner from P. O.
ADnmOVATj MISHAWAKA NITWS ox page rorn.
Children's Hose, black ribbed cotton, all sizes. Saturday ...
SILK HOSIERY 1920 pairs of high grad Silk Hosiery in this prpeclal sale tomorrow. Women's Silk Hosiery, Gordon brand, best make, splendid quality; black, white Q iQ and colors; 2.50 grade. This Bale . ..5)lt
Woraon's Silk Hosiery, heavy weight; Etyle; black, white, cordovan or navy
Regular 93.00 and $3.50 hosiery. A ft Sale $t7
many blue.
Women's Silk Hosiery, H300 every woman knows of thla aa one of the best quality hose today. Black, white, cordovan and navy. Best $4.00 quality. Salo price uJyO
SILKS SILKS
The Big Sale of New York Sük
33-inch Silk Pongees, $2.00 quality. Sale
Fancy Tafteta and MeasaJme Strips,
$2.50 quality. Sale
$1.39
$1.95
SILK SHIRTING
S3 -Inch Silk Crepo Shirtings, in fancy etxlrwa;
regular IJ.60 kind. This Fa! e
SILK CREPE DE CHINE iO-inch All-Silk Crepe Chine, In
white and all colors: regular 13.00
kind. Th!s Sale
..$2.95
black.
$1.95
SATIN CHARMEUSE
40-inch Satin Charmeuse, black and -All -olor.
Sold everywhere at 15,00. Our Sal price
CHARMEUSE SILKS Charmeuse Silks, brown, taupe, connhairen.
green and black; real Sale price
TAFFETA SILKS
36-lnch Black and Colored Taffetas; splendid
quality; regular $3.00 kind. Sale price BLACK MESS ALINES
36-inch Black Mcssaline Silks, rplendld qual
ity; real $3.00 kind. Sale price
$4.00 -alue.
$1.95
$1.95
WATCH US GROW-
S. W. Comer Michigan Street and Jefferson Blvd.
Homes for Workingmen We are specializing on modest homes a laborer can afford to buy. The house shortage in South Bend and Mishawaka is just beginning to be felt. Families in these cities will be living in tents before September. Let us tell you of our method of providing homes for workingmen; We are selling choice lots in Southmoor Park Addition at prices, and on terms, within the reach of anyone. We have a plan of a cozy little home, which we will build on any lot that you may select, which we can sell at a price and on terms which will be within reach of any workingman who desires to own his home. This splendid addition lies between Mishawaka and South Bend on the South Side car line, convenient for those working in either city. (A new public school is to be built in this addition). We have just completed three 5-room Semi-Bungalow Homes on Milburn Boulevard near Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka. Possession at once. Meet me at Southmoor Sunday afternoon. Take South Side car line to Reddick street, go three blocks south, or call me up and we will take you out at any time. W. P. FUREY, Realtor Office, S. Main St., Second Floor Conrervative Life Bldg., South Bend. Phone, Main 866.
Annua!
Discount
Sale
20 May Discount on Room-size Rugs 1 0 May Discount on all Linoleum A very advantageous sale at this time. Credit If You Want It
Your Vacation and Our Banking Service ran best be linked through your use of Travelers Cheques. Not only our good will but our guarantee goes with each sale of these Cheques. Take them to the woods, take them to the seashore, take them on the motor trip, take them across the seas take them anywhere, and you take with you a form of currency which will be readily accepted and yet which insures your money against loss. Uncountersigned Travelers Cheques are useless to anyone but the original purchaser. Probably in no better way can this bank serve you in preparing for your outing than by providing you with these safety Cheques. Use them this year, whether you take a long trip or a short one, and you will feel grateful to this bank for having sold them. If you go abroad you will wish to carry Sterling and French Franc as well as Dollar Travelers Cheques.
National Bank Trust & Savings Bank Mishawaka, Ind.
first
Saving and Checking Account, Safety Deposit Boxes, Loans, Exchange and Bonds.
NOW SELLING Tili: NEW JUNK COLUMBIA ItKCOHDS
SMOKY MOKES. (Holzman.) Prince's Orchestra. Cake- j walk. Two-8tep. ' HAPPY DAYS IN DIXIE. (Mills.) Prince's Orchestra. ' Incidental Chorus by Peerless Quartelte. DAIIDANEIjDA. (Bernard and Black.) Sascha Jacobeen, violin solo. Orchestra accompaniment.
IF YOU COUIjD CAKE. (Waltz) from "AS YOU WI'.IU (Darewskl. ) Sascha Jacobsen. violin solo. Emanuel Balaban at the piano. 10-Inch Danoc Rxxnls (Continued)
SWAXEE. (Medley One-step.) Introducing "Come to the
Moon." (Gershwin.) Columbia Dance Orchestra.
MYSTTEm. Medley Fox-trot. (Cirina.) Introducing (I)
"Poppy Blossoms." (OJman.) (2) Come." (Stevens.) The Happy Six. sung by Jack Kaufman.
A2o 10-lnrh Sl.O'J
A2P12 lO-inh $!.'.'
The Tim Will j Incidental Chorus !
LAZY MLSSISSIPPI. (MacDonald and Levenson.) CampO
bell and Burr, tenor duet. Orchestra accompaniment. ROSE OF VIRGINIA. (Caddigar, and Story.) Henry Burr, tenor solo. Orchestra accompanirsent.
A20n." ln-ir.rh 51. CO
A2d09 10-ir.ch
ePointDanGe
A
Electric Lights. Good Floor. Electric Piano. Everything First Class.
IE
WILL OPEN FOR SEASON SATURDAY, MAY 29 Four-Piece Orchestra. Hall Will Be for Rent for Dances, Picnics and Parties. Bathing Suits for Rent. Refreshments. Dancing Saturday evening from 7 to II o'clock; Sunday from 3 o'clock in the afternoon to I I at night; Monday from 3 o'clock to 11. Regular dances every Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday. COME OUT AND ENJOY YOURSELVES P. DeClark. Pro-. Phone. Garfield 39F1.
f I
i i ? t 4 1 I 4 1 i
