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THE DAILY BANNER, GRELNCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2o.
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• Mr and Mrs. Clarence Branneman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mannon, Mj. and Mr- Gahi Haltom, Mr and Mm Jean Cassidy, Wayne Branneman,“Vernice McKamey, Wayne Hunter, Leslie Hunter, Eduh C ’ sridy, Mary Haltom and Cleon Branneman. f'^eerdale will )' 1 it •monthly faini bureau mertinK tonight at the high school building at 7:30 o’clock The Kev. Fenwick Reed of Creeneas tie will Ik* the jk aker. The public is invited.
t,m in i tie'; Tiger Cubs .i- n.i • tn Sh.dbyville tonight for itht el l\ h school basketball ; . f .ny consequence schediih ; in 'lit date for thi ilate
Th Ir,-:al mas afern ba o-hour v, fen whi I will at k.
Coui.ly
natters observed t^hnstn hj going through a ■ it drilling on zone de- < h Edmonson hopes l >’a ii|> the Shelby
ggregatioii.
BlINP BUV RF.tiAINS SItiHl
In th t *a 21 t.. latter It fen.V. I
f t half of the Newcastle ■ .th. i ni; ht, the Trojans held , , tit', int i the Cubs when the in It rnan-to-man dei tht 't'oi.d half the Green-
ca -11 b ; much cl
ii. I a zone blockade and er contest re-ulted
fli ff nuig's emnunter marks the end of I ' lihtif. for 'be Purple and Glut draperv 'iiiitators until New Year’-, Day when they pay a tournament at B'i/il alony »i'h (ra»ftrd jvill**, At'iia and Babe W heeler's Rid Devils
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Dec. 2ti (UP) —Loren Lockhart. 7. took a priceless Christmas gift, his sight, hnnie to Polk, Mo., today. Burn blind, the boy was given his ight by a scrim, of operations for the removal of cataracts. The operations weie completed this month and he saw his first Christmas finery at a party given ht hospital nurses in his honor. Awed and amazed by the fiist of his Christina which had not been dark, the boy la kid woitls to describe the world which unfolded for
him.
“It’s pretty, awfully pretty," he murmured. T he col r ; of the holiday decorations, a li"v tif crayons given him, striped Chii. tma . candy, ami his first drum held him almost spellbound.
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THE DAILY BANNEK
And
Herald Consolidated
"It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greemcastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of
>/■ pn March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per woek; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.60 to $6.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
Miss Betty Lyons of Chicago is visiting her grandparents, Mr- and Mrs. Ben Brown.
Mr ani.l Mr: M Arnold s^?nt Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seinimore of Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Janie;. Kittles and j tons : pent Christmas w ith Mrs. Bit- | tie parents, Mi. and Mrs. Harry I Gainey lit Redfoi I John Call who i in the legal depart incut of the Fed' i d Land Bank at Louisville, Ky, s; nt Christmas day here with home 1 Iks-
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs- Clifford Bee of Terre l Haute pent Orri.'-inia with the fonnj er's parents, Mr- in d Mrs- Frank Bcc, I north Ma lison stn H.
8°SNSy
Mrs Be Fie L Hamilton is spending the holidays with her daughters in Ai adia
( nil >t*d'i'i"iis tu Tubby Moffett and hi; u 1 ud coming DePauw s<|uad The I i. i i t r losing their two ope’.ill 1 to Hall State and Indiana, h. vidently found the , :n:elv t fi” have won four straight ba^th . •* ' utnig Eaiiliam. Wilnungton, U ■ 1 md E'-insville Wittenb« i i • i t urned hen but the other
thr-p floor aocor count have
.■H 1 " were played on foreign i l th.' more ere iit should be d the 1’igers. Newspaper ac■f the tilts away from home re. od the mooth floor work
of the Old Gold quintet and the individual ddlity of Townsend and
Hid-riian, both sophomores.
1 ■ ■ a i; a former Technical of Indi ii ii and Hickman hails fi N' 'stb where he was a memt H'* high ‘diool championshi i' in 1932 Ir.cidentally this teai» il"'.'re ncastle in the semifin living at forward for the Cubs \ I ick’’ Stone, aho a member of th ditli t varsity this seatoi. St"ne w» also regular forward in 1931 when Muncie eliminated Greenca stle in tin final fray of the tato me* t “ I U' k” is the smallest man on Moffett's squad but he is a ; >1 i uaid and i. reported to be the be t hot of the entire group of fifteen
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t i ■ mvaded I-a (.toga Saturdi • ht .ud returned home on the " . end of • '1 t > 16 score. The I nt*! ' h d " out in front, 7-4 at th i t nod (_’iffman was out- ' odu g ! the north Putnam basketeers.
—o— • v - i ■ notified today that ' 'ill' I dim >re game will ' d at 1 d i ire on January 17-
IVUr I iiion Fetes isi kelKill Squad
i ' I 1 i , in- \M, | \j n \ l|i vt I M>V\ NIGHT AT JEFFERSON IOU N HIP S( HOOL
A ! 1 fcstr.rated at more than • ' 1 ii. ,| i„ r attended the tur held Saturday evening i n ' d' I L nior. High school gym " i')!’! i“ honor of the basketball team in that comm unity. 1 *1 Mir w.ia . ponsored by the 1 ' I i Ik i A '.'elation of the ' h >1 "d Mi Hallie Keller, prest- • >i up^ji zatii.'ii, preside^ 1 * ' ni' is were (unsumel dur ' '' d, -Vn interesting program “ v-r' all pre ent had a most enjoyable time '• Inn tear has won t ill' gain*' and lost only one this neason
CLOVLPDALE FARM BUREAU HA LUCESSFUL DRIVE
The c-au r ist w
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t loverdate township farm bu- * od * r ip dnve was put over ; 'h ■ “bang” and the so- ■, ■ * show great succews in ■ their quota. • a!'ending the roundup ineotf the membership drive last ' 'ht n* Greencaatle from Ido township weie Mr. and ' mneman, Mr. and Mr;| R'iv, Mi's Velda Kay, Mr. i Arthur Pkkens and sons, i Mrs. Fred Sinclair and sons,
Mrs. AJJrn Is
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Ladoga
NFRVI SERVICES MU HELD III DAI Ml BRNOO VI KO Vf HDALE
Mi EILi Hubbard Allen, wife of William I \llon, died Sun I iy niuin ing at In i home in Ladoga aftei an illnes "| two week Funeral service. were held at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the Roa hdali Christi,m church, of which she wa a chatter member, with the Fev. li land Blew of Thorntown of ficiatim' Em i 1 was in the Ko o h dale cemetery Mrs. Allen yva , born liept. 22, 18W, in Richland county, Wisconsin, the daughter of James and Julia Ghormley. She wa married to William T. Allen Dec. U. 1887. She moved to Roachdale at the age of 15 years and had live! there until two year--, ago when she moved yvtli hei family to
Ladoga.
Those surviving, besides the hus band, are two daughters, Bess B. Al len, at home, and Mrs. Gladys Bymaster of near Ladoga; a son, Donold S. Allen, at home; two sisters, Mis. James \ Nutt of Indianap h . ami Mrs. Milana Stephens, who e whereabouts is unknowti; five broth ern, Frank, Fletcher, Lincoln, Justice and Albert Ghornik y, and twj grand daughter , Wanet i u 1 Edna Ganell Bymaster of near Ladoga.
Ihe local Mt-c e l"dge will meet in rqrular session Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
Mrs Bertha D' Terir Haute ai end friends hen
and chilliron of visiting relatives
■ mug meeting of
Ihe Wednesday
the P E. O. Fi terli'iod has been definitely postpoii' 1
Mr; Ku c Kasei ii of Kokomo, Mrs. i arrie Close of ,F kfort and Gilbert t ox of Kempton 'it Christ mat* day yyith Mr and Mr Walter Frye.
Mr. and Mrs. ( anapolis yyere < Mr. and Mrs. \\
Newby visit.
L. Ne.’.vby of Indi ■tma.) guests of i'. Arnold. Mrs.
remained l"i a few days’
Miss Haute i hi d Mi"
Ruth T penduu
Murel
Mr. ai d Mr W V Evens of Cloverdale ;pent Ohri.,tma.; in Martins-
ville visiting relati r
Elks lodge yvill meet in regular :ession tonight at 7 30 o'clock, all members plea e be present.
Mi . Rhea Dix< n. technician at Hie county hospital, i vi itmg her istci and family at Ann \rbor, Mich
Mr. and Mrs Hart Davis of Van Huren spent the we*’k-eiKl with their mother Mrs Burkett. Indiana street-
W a hington stn*. a i .ter of Mrs. I
mpson of Teire dis week with Mr. Da vi - and son, west f Ii -.. Tliomiwuii la
Dr and Mrs. R W Vermillion spent Christmas, witii U" latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. II F Hu! sc of Palestine
III M> Hulse hum*’ fur a hurl
oliiij anieel H.
them
( hn tmas gue Ben Brown, Lar.' and Mr Clyde I May and John •
of Mr. and Mrs. '■ treet, were Mr. miell and daughter iinrock, of Craw-
fordsville, and Bitty Lyon of l.hicago.
Mi • May Allen, who teaches in Gary is spending the Christmas holidays with her parent,, and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Rettery and family of Indianapolis were Christmas guests of Mi Rettery's mother, Mrs. M. S. Miller, south College avenue.
Members of the city council will hoi I their last meeting of the year at the fue department building this cvening.
Eugene Dobbs has returned to Cm cinnati, O after spending Christm" ; with his mother and friends ui Green castle.
Richard Sandy ai.J family of Green ra tie spent Christmas day in Indianapolis the guests of Mr . Mary
i Ritter.
Mr Fostei Hov. aid, Ellington, Conn., i visiting h* i parents Mr and Mrs L H Snier
Harvey O’Hair returned to his home on East Walnut street Tuesday from the county hospital
Mr and Mr . FYiller Huffman pent Christmas day with Mr- Huffman's sister Mr. and Mrs- John Jessup of Rockville.
Mr. and Mrs. Muskegon, Mich Gi' rgo Schwinn Rockville, were
J une., Uubush of nd Mr. and Mrs. ml daughter of *!. < nd guests of
Mr city
ml Mr.,. Ma u Rubu.-h of thi
( inly commi uers met Tuesday to allow claims and attend to other .i Htcr- which ca before them for action. They are ' heduled to meet again De* - . 31 1 • let eontiacts for county farm supi'lu ■ ai I burial of pauper burial.
Mr and Mrs Plnn Runyan, Mr and Mrs IF G Vandi i ift of CToverdalo, Mr and Mr ;. Walt' r Dorsett an i kou and Mr n Mr Joe Scott of Belle Union, I on Ftill of Lake Forest, IIIand l.dw-urd jfiiriter of F'lllmorr were Christmas gu< ’s if Mn and Mr . Gu> Pickens, I Walnut stn t.
WHITE CLE VNERS Men’s ileanel and pri sed, 75 cent .
suits
Up Naval Ladder
K hert Daugherty, teacher in the Whiting public schools, is visiting his mother, Mr E. A. Daugherty, south College avenue.
Mi and Mrs. Fred Starr, Jr, v»f Terre Haote spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr and Mhs. Fred Starr of this city.
Mrs Elizabeth Sweet and Mr and Mr George Reynolds and family •pei ' Christmas day with Mr and Mr. Kenneth Sweet, Highland street-
Mi Jewel Wright f Brick Chapel, Helen Daggy of Terre Haute ai I Mi • Marie Rot a underwent tonsil ojier ations at the county ho [dial, Tuesday morning.
She l hiderstands!
Mi aial Mrs. Ralph Elston of Rockville pent the week end with the foriner mother, Mrs- Fuller Huffman and Mr Huffman, south Locust street.
Mr and Mrs Frank J Thomas an Mi C U I daughter spent Christmas with Dr. and Mrs Gord-ii A, Thomas and fain ily at Lafayette.
City fiiemen made a run to the Elk’s Club Monday morning about 9:15 o’clock when a small roof blaze bioke out. Only a small amount of damage was done
Smiling Grace Gosselin, who heads the Civil Works Service Bureau at New York, has her own ideas on how it should be run. “The job," says Miss Gosselin. “calls for administrators who understand the emotions of men and women, not juat the economics of ‘white collar 1 workera.”
Captain Norman H. Smith, of the Naval Engineering Corps, for four years public works officer of the First Naval District and Boston Navy Yard, w ho has been designated Chief of the Naval Bureau of Yards and Docks. The position carries the rank of Rear Admiral,
Potomac Council No. 294 D. of P will meet Tuesday night in reguhr session. All members are urged to lie pre -ent as the Gt. Poe. Lizzie Brownlee w ill be present. Robert Stevei s who i on the office •taff of Paramount Picture Distributing Corp , of Iniianapolis i.pxuit Sunday and Monday with his parents Mr. and Mrs L 'iiis Stevens, FT i> street. Air and Mrs Andrew Stoner enter tamed with a turkey dinner Christ in i d'y Guest "cte Mi Sind Mi . Otner Stonei and daughter Miss J sephine .'.toner and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner. Mi anj Mi F G Yeager of Gircncantlo spent CJiri&iina at Maoresvillc with Mrs- La Wilson and daughter. Mr Yeager’s father, J. T Y’eacei nd l aughter Mi Mary of Martinsville, also were present for the day Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Minnick and son Harold entertained Monday w ith a Christmas dinner Those present were. Mr and Mrs Lloyid Alsnian and daughter 0 f Indianapolis, Mr hkI Mrs. Herbert Gorham of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Estal Minnick and son of Bainhridgc, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Minnick and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Leonard of Biick Chapel.
“Hello Antarctic!” ■n..
Martha Washington tlub lo Meet Wednesday The Martha Washington club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the honiq of Mrs. Maude Roby. Mrs. J. F\ Spurlock will have charge of the piogram. There will be ti’ic usual exchange of 'gifts. •j« »|* "J* -J* ej* McCa mmack-Miller Marriage Annoumed Announcement lias been made of the marriage of Mas- Mildred Miller and Riyudall McCanunawk, lllotli of Jelfersoii township, which took place December 3. Mi McCaiiiinat'k attendeil Central Norn *1 college at Danville and is now employed in Indianapolis. *1* *1* *1* *F *1* *1* 'I* *1* Clover'ale lowimliip (Tub Md Fhursday Ihe Christina . meeting of the Cloveidaje Township E*-moinics club was held last Thuisday afternoon in the sewing room of File school liniMing. Tin - room had been beautifully decorated in keeping with the season Kespon -os to roll call were Christinas quotations. A short program was given alter the bu mess session, as fallows Reading, “A Rushing Christmas," by Mr Orval Hurst. Song, “The Heavenly .Stranger,” bj Mrs. Charles Pillion Christmas story, “Why the Chime. Kang," by Mr . Ida Wingert. Cong, ".Silent Night,” John O’Neal, Forro t Ilur t. Iwe Wallers and I’hin Runyan. Gifts were exchanged and refreshment , were served. •!• -I- -I. •!• -F -I* *F " (Moan’s lieague T o Me»'t On " ( Tir'sday The Woncui’s League of the Mjetho.lixt chureh will ireet Wednesday afteniiKU it 2:30 o'clock Mrs A. C Northrop will he in charge *>f the program The music will lac Christmas carol - in dor the direct! ui of Mrs. L <'. Conrad Mrs. Elmer McCullough will have charge of the devotions Section II will Ik* hostess. •f* *!**!* •I* *L 'L ’t* S. S. Class to Held Pitch In Supper The young peoples .Sunday school cla s of the Methodist church will hold a pitch in supper Wednesday evening at RJto o’clo k. Each one is a-.ked to bring a gift for the grab bag. *j» *j. •{- Girl Reserves to Hold Holiday Dance Active and alumnae Girl Reserves and their friends will hold a holiday dance Friday night at Elms Inn. Jeanette Campbell, social chairman, is in charge of th*j dance. OF'ier Christmas activities of Ihe (iiil Reserves have lieen a party for Hie old people at the county iiifinnai vund di. tributing toys for the welfare council. •F*F4**F+ + *F*F " i man's Circle to Meet Wednesday The Woman' Circle of the Presbyterian chur n will *nieet at the man e Wednesday afternoon at 2 30 o’clock for the December program meeting. Mrs. Mattie Gilmore will have charge 1 f thq devotions. "TTio Eight Tint Will Never F'ail.’’ will be discussed by Mr . Robert Hoffman. Hostesses for the social hour will he Mrs. Allie Allen and Mrs. W. II. C ix. •!• ■!' 'F -j* t IWedding Vnniversary And Xmas ( elehraled Mr. and Mrs. .'. E. Chpp, of southea I of town, celebrated their wed ding anniversary and » hi ist mas with thq following guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. C (Tapp and children Irma md Leland and Miss Maiguet Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Climpson (Tapp and on;. Climpson and Donald, all of Irvington. Mr. and Mrs. < harles L. Clapp and sons Dick and Dan and Miss t lementine Casmiie Beech Ur ve; Mr. and Mr-. Many E ( l ;p ef Rockford. 111.: Mr anj Mr Kus**11 O. (Tapp and son Joe and Miss Mary V. (Tapp of Brazil. .Sunday, De 24, was the 44th wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. (Tapp, who have rafsided in Green castle since 1917.
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BRI11 .HER HI < I \HF.S BM | | F4I.I I is CHAMELEON
Not every little girl ot seven receives the thrill that will be given
Chairmaine Peterson.
Chairmaine Peterson, of Freeport, N. \when she apeak* to the Byrd
Antarctic Expedition, of which her father, Carl Peterson, is a member, via short wave radio. Chairmaine will wish the expedition a “Murry Christinas’’ over 10.0UO miles of
ether.
WASHINGTON, (I P)-_ Americas “Blue F'agle,” insignia of National Re covery, is a autmiing the characteristics ■>f the chameleon, according A FViiirr BJa-kway, chairman of the Bi-itidi InTepen tent Party, who *'e 'Taie , the New Deal , show ing definite tendencies toward Fascism He said the Blue Flagte ultimately will become th.- Mack eagle, or the r«d eagle, since the ti re i . approaching fast when the United .states will have t*. decide between F'aacivm or Social ism Competitive capitalism ia on the wane, he said.
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CLAIMS ALLOWED BY BOARD OF CHILDREN’S GUARDIANS The following named persons are entitled to^pay, according to law, for services, as # indicated opposite their respective names, for the care of public wards of Putnam County, Indiana, fqg the month of December, 1933, u> ijiown by the records of Putnam County Bound of Children's
Guardians, now on file in tho office of the seoretary of said board, at Greencastlc, Putnam County, Indiana, as follows to-wit:
Mothers Cases
Mrs. Goldie O’Neal Mrs. Louise Watkins Mrs. FToy McCullough Mrs. F’rank Whittaker Mrs. Cora Whittaker
Mrs. Lona Bell
Mr.. Anna Garrett Mrs. Herbert Terry Mrs. Ethel Frazier Mrs. Floyd Algood Mrs. Ophia Devers Mrs. Iva Coons Mrs. Madonna Renfro Mrs. Laura E. Tharp Mi . Eva McAllister Mrs. Elizabeth Bruner
Dooma York Hoarding Cases
Mrs. Maggie Watson Amos Nicholson
Mrs. Roy Buis
Mrs. Nora Htinier Mrs. Margaret Miller Mrs. Robert Fisher
Win. F. Surlier
Mr;. Fizra Brown Ralph Me<iHiighey
Jennie Akins
Mrs. Bert Gardnqr Oihe VanlaniTiiigliani
$12 00 16.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 21 00 12.50 9.00 12.00 12.00 20 00 Id til) iH.on 20.00 10.00 12.00
9 00 9.00 0.00
15.00
10.00 8.00 9.00 10.00
15 00
9 00
15.00
9.00
Examined and approved, Dec. 20, 1933. Wilbur S. Doimer, Judge uf the Putnam Circuit Court. 1-t
NEW YORK BANDITS ARE STILL ON GOLD STANDARD
NEW YORK, (UP) — As far as two bandits are concerned the dollar still is on the gold slandai I—and only the gold standard. The two robbers, one of them wearing a |k>1 iceman's uniform, entered a five and ten cent store. "We want the dough," they told the manager. T hey then took from the safe a sack containing about $1,500, most of it in silver. Oh, hell," said one, “there's too much silver in it.’’ "We ought to take it anyway,” said the other. "No,” said the first. “it's too liQivy,” While they were arguing the man ager Hatched up Fhe sack and racod to the cellar. The bandits fled empty handed.
^^OUD ircdit alVj ways comes in
handy. Keep
your credit good and satisfy all your credhots. Get needed money here Pay all your bills. Have hut one
and euy-to-keep-ttack-of ohu,?* each month instead of a lot of ,,'1 j' 3
account*. Payment* >rran|ed, ! n . co , mc :. V p , ,0 JP.momlo time ,; p ; j
us if needed. All loans held con«£i tial. bcc us, now. No obL g jii Wl ’
Imluma Loan (,o,
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this to be untrue. "ifn .artd roast J un " ered at - ti T 350 degrees Fnl reiihi-it," M| SS jJj explained. “If I I higher than ' ; J a lo.-.s of ni'','ii jin,, '■
"DOODIT.-HI OPKItAloi! INVADE 0/Alth l tlFMKfl
•H H I,I, i, Mo,, 11 |' i Ki ni. -fti y.1 ti\ ity in lead and ..,| tri . Into lii'i l ni io mling thi*, tmod the "d il. > ug" tor to the Mi.-souri d/uk , T he "doi dlo hug" i, aK, knoti j a “witch-stick." H i ,i iii;|ili (|smJ by which bhe o 'J aWe to deli i mim liic pn ,. W( , off gold, oil or ”1 hot . dun lie • oerakl .Mthuiig'i ni are told about li'Ti ininerd i|»|i*ti | found lluoiigli u-i of the''dakbug,” go J gi i i-i'l'utn ri't aw that metliiKl of cxpluriiinn. Dozens of “dooTie-hug” e*j|m lions now are n •.•.i'.i| i,. *«• .int»| way Ihrougltoiit tl" Ozirk omntty.
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SEARED ROAST’S FOR H l( INESS FOl ND FALLAt Y
AMES, la., (UP) No longer need th** family suffer while the roa.st is being seared. Miss Belle Lowe, asociate professji- of home economics at Iowa State college, asserts that just as moist a l ,; duct is obtained when the meat is cooked without the pro ess which tills Hi*' air with him* flames and the odor | of burning grease. ’’Searing has been done in the past 1 mi the assumption that tasty meat ! juices thus were sealed in the roast. I lusts here al Iowa State have shown
Accused of holding n
dominated" election " f cw 1 ' 1 ' ,
representatives in the Ol’ 10
.West Virginia P'ant^f ^
pany, Ernest T. Weir ^ chairman of the Wcu'"iibtwl< !’»; pany. has been Hu ntcneil by W era I Johnson. NRA ' "sT
cral Johnson, 1. v ' , moval of Blue Eagle i" c ' 1 '*’ bringing the di pute nearer*
After -Christmas Clearance
Nelly Don Dresses Reclined To $3.9S and $$.oo Sag No Mmp Jersey*, IirIiI wrijild Wooleiis. Woolen*. Value., formerly up lo |13.9S
( hi id run's
Snow SniH
$1.G9
Size* 2 T o « ' rs InlaitD LcKR^s $l 11
Wonien’.s
Uannel Holies
$2.98
V»li;r* H|| To $5.95
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