The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1946 — Page 2
rWP DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlf, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1946.
Bidault Cabinet Tc Quit Nov. 26 PARIS. Nov. r: 'UPt Th< thrro-party < itlition ^oveAim.'nt of Prime Minister George? RiiJault d< ided toeliy to resign when the French National Assembly meets Nov. 26. The resignation is a result ol la^t Sunday’s election and will he the first formal step toward formulation o a new government. Participating in the resigning government are the popular KcMiblie ns (MRP), C ininiunist.s ind Foe! diets In th - election the Conwitmists became the strongest single party, surpassing the -ViRP head'd by Hi ' iiilt. Kxtenaive Socialist losses weakened tile Coni vrmistS- eiiilist bloe in Ibc Assembly, giving it cantrol of to per cent of the voting power. Bidault also is foreign minister of the - signing govcrnmoit. Under the provisi'-nal government setup he has been both premier | and pres! Ii nt, i it tin se offices will be separated under recently adopted constitution for the| fourth Republic. Ol T OK nWOKK HOLLYWOOD, Nov l.’i (UP) Dancing star Ann Miller was reported cit of danger to lay af ter the premature birth of a baby girl, who died a few he ir>
later.
The child, due late in December, arrived yesterday at Gone Samaritan Hospital. Studio officers said the mishap could have been the result of an autom bill accident a few days ago whicl demolished the rear ol the cat in which Miss Miller was riding The actress manied wealthv
Great Way to ralitve stuffiness, invite Skep^l Ton/fMM
f envi? -in 1 It’s wonderful how a little Va-tro-no rwm County.
of en\ I! on- „ —- ctnffv transism Si Karhlcn. Publisher
Reese Miller last February afiei long vacillation between love ano
a career.
KIHTATION WEKK
The topic for Americar. Education Week f r Wednesday. November l l, is 'Developing Better Communities." This is the joint responsibility of all citizens and organizations. The school has a special obligation ir, this field be-
r.iu . Of the influence of environ-j,* l J ) " e i' C hnoitrUreUevM'stuffytransient meat ipon v ith. Out ri s hoo! [ congestion. If you need relief tonight aetvt. s may enhance n r negate try it I Follow directions In packar’
of the home and VICKS WA'TKO'rld
school. For that reason health e. irehes. libraries, recreati.Mui’ fseilitl< s social set vice, • standards of living ind educational opportunities for ycung children and adults become highly important. The co-er JinaUon of tin work of all community agencteserving children, and youth needs edueati.mal leadership. The working relationships developed tween schools tint 1 tom nullities in war activities ma> well serve us springboards for further ad-
v. iuring in cooperative enter-, fnur Arab trmrorafy constables
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED ••It Waves For AH” Entered In the postoffice at Greeneastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of Mareh 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week: $.*100 per year by mail in Putnam County: $5.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
SOCIETY
18 Killed In Jewish Blasts
JERUSALEM, Nov. 13 (U“) Ten policemen were killed today In two separate Palestine
17-19 South Jackson Street.
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
j ir. a rloset so as to make mere j rc cm. also how to place yout chir.a to the host r, Wantage. ^ The roll call was Bible verses, ; follow ’d bv secretary report read and approved, also treasure re-
port.
Kii> Itruttniu Hu-less To kappa Delta Phi
Kappa Delta Phi sorority whs entertained at their regular husi.icss mooting by a hook re vie v
NEW YORK ' S Secret » m’
Byrni s Soviet
‘•’•y of st:
will d
eli irts u
Jam;
di light: .illy given by Mrs. Janies! and e h ( |.
Lowman. The b«iok reviewed! British and
oppa
s:, l a di 'vithd-j
A nuritan
As oir Home Economics club ( was “Also The Hills” written by'from tin tnnibi* is 20 years old In December, we^ Prances Patitlnson Keyes. Th - was k aMf rt tiilav
til
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plai . J a special program for it.J j nCf ,pj M r vvas We still have five active chapter Brattaiu.
members ar.J as oar guests we|
inviti d ill ex-charter members Members present 21, one child. The meeting aJjottrned by repeating tne club creed in unison Doing the saciHl hour lovely refre .shmcr.ts were st-iVed.
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held with Kay
Harold I’ouell
William Peck, 418 Anderson
be '! railway expl’'sions believed plah*j waK dismissed from the hospital
s'eetion Two
; »ifot, Thursday
Section Two of the First
! On Wednesday evening, No'-. tTu istian ehureh will miH () f pp c ) 6th. Miss Barbara Anne Kourn- Thursday at 2 p. m. at the honve | nlee t
j ier, niere of Mr. ami Mrs. Lloy,. „f Mrk R'*y Abrams. E. Perry of Greeneastle, was 4* + in marriage to Haro’. I ('love-dale Home Economics
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Coterie To Meet Friday Kxening I Coterie will meet with Mrs. Elbert Heavln, Friday evening | at 7:.:o. Mrs. John Poor will | have the pxigram.
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Woman's Clrele To tied Thursday
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'Uffi-
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H.H'Irt
! m 1 by Jewish stem gang
I tremists. constables
Two British
ex-
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t were
kill’d when an inbound
enter-!
prises designed to improve the
quality of community life. , train f .. fl ,, i.ydda was blown up
HOSPITAL VOTES
Mis Sarah Lane, 107 West!
Washington, was
from the hospital Tuesday aft
e-rnuon.
Richard Kiger of Fillmore was dismissed from the hospital this
morning.
Mi - Virginia Sweet, 615 East S mmi'.ry. was dismissed from
tin r.nspital Tuesday.
Thomas Jones. Cloverdale, H.
5. was dismiss
pital
M. ■- Bi rtiiu Denny, GreencasUe. It. 2, was admitted to tin
hospital yesterday.
this morning.
Airs. Mavis Hendrich,
Powell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Win. Hub To Meet Friday
The Woman’s Circle Auxillaiy Presbyterian church will in the church parlors
Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Fred Slelgmiller will give tiedevotions and Mrs. Ellen K,,
nt Tel Aviv.
Four more policemen - three Arab aryl •me British- w<*r? .killed a few minutes later near
di - charge,! j l)le B tj ^f-ifn railway station,
three miles south of Jerusalem, when mints exploded beneath a
police trolley car.
Authorities blanmed Extrerii-l Bj|1 vVhilley of Cloverdale ists for both blasts. Jewish Ex- , ppl , t Tuest | ft y with Pfc. Charles tremists have been conducting a Evalis Hn(t M| . and Mrs Kl|S< ,„
sabotage campaign against Palestine railroads for the past
10 days. j Mrs. David Houck is improv-
l from the hos-1 A half hour bafore the Tel Aviv jug at Mercy Hospital in Chi-i .vest, may afternoon. , explosion, an arm} patrol had in- ca go, where she has been a pat-,
, spccted the tail line and had jejq f 0r the past few days. j
dolph will have the program.
, Powell of Cloverdale. The doubV Annual guest ilay of the-Clov-, .’".V i ring ceremony was performed by erdale Home Economics Club will |
castle K. J, was acbmtted to th Tennant in the Key- be held Friday, Novonber 15th at ntVN m>\ itTistw hospital Tuesday. | stono chapel of tho Go bln M-’-'the home of Mrs. Chartes Denny. «"NNr.., ADX..KT.S1M
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mars. W* mortal church, before the altar. This will be an all day meeting, j Berry, are the parents of a of lighted tapers. ] Each member is to imitc a daughter born at the hospital j The bride wore a creme beige j,guest, bring a covered dish, and Monday afternoon. I wool dress with brotvn accessor- ^table service for herselt and
i ies. with corsage of yellow roses guest.
Roland (Dutch, Smith Is wslt | om| br0n2e pom ponls . . Responses to roll call Will be ing her from LsPmte. Mr , At(cndi lhp couple wel , % “Things I am Thankful For.” An .Smith is a fotrner Greenca -tl -; CQra Gonc B ranneman and invitation is exter Jed to anyone street commissioner. i ...... (interested or anyone desiring t,
become a member.
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5lrs. Wilma York Is
, ' AT ' 1V N Is iu ST , BOSTON, Nov Z woman wants a h!lp .
life she should choose a (»,
for a mate, aeeordin. i,, Earnest A. Hooton.
anthropoligtst
IY« h simple proceai of sik
h " Temp,, Z
hall last night as h , tbea.ffere„^^23 main types „f m e n Ther,,^ lat man, the bone and mn*, man and the strin K -b,- >n
Hooton said.
The greatest di^, , the earth s at the equator 24,902 statute miles ••-■'!',I'd, n, the only i lvm . J temational languag , s ' f>V less than 20.000.000 people
Firestone of Morton.
unit it undisturbed. It was be-
i lieved the mines were planted by Mt. and Mrs. Richard
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Sternists after (‘ark
were '.Intonated
i th °y
ly after the patrol pasted. • British High Commissioner Sir Alan Cunnirgham announced last
and that Greeneastle, R. 3, are the parelectrical- c-nts of a daughter born Wednes-
day morning at the hospital.
i Miss Cora Gonc Branneman and
1 James Routt.
Miss Branneman wore n powd i-i blue wool dress, with black; accessories and a corsage of pink roses and bronze pom poms. Th-’ couple is making their nome al 4 Hi East Washington street, Greeneastle.
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Heelsville Group
q ox ! In All-Day Meet
” The W. S. C. S. of Reelsvill
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night that COO Jewish refugees
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i ’" > I f . . ‘’.a! n - ans •lit' .lifTfrt n,c l.cfwrfn rrnp failure - I rr.,|, i, .*• - >.,il It a hm. Dili' ii •< it lo(\|irt-- tlu* niiioiiiit of
r ‘ ‘ Wtelnpffs" m a M*il.
If - ii- !tn\t :i i ll f! i;i )- ton or loo low—thon it m6an$ llif rropi rffinnot i-row m tin i Mo-t - Iia\< a low pll value—that iiiraiis th«*y art \• rv anti or -our TIh n get that way through l<< - of lime Ifainwatcr i*> the litiiifpst tlii< f of linit It ran -teal nnirh a' iho to 5tM) pouiul' of linif aiiiiiially from oiif ,k re IMmit- also u-< a lot of lime. Kor < Maniple, onr aurf oT alfalfa tak* - as Mint h a* WO pounds of Jiincvtom* froni the mh! eat h year. These natural low - rniivt Im* rt placed The only practical way to do thi* la !•• apply lime It mnk*» the -oil »we( t /<>r iilant-—releases nutrients which plant* cannot take from tour soil* l.iim i» an in< xpi nsive soil corrector which pa>- hi;'lividi-nds m mjiiI profjii' tivity. For «at Ii ?l you invest in it you get t«a< k that ?] plus at least more I’,Mir crop growth invites pro-ion V-o lin.e and fertiliser to keep your land productive v .MMilt your county a^ent He will determine the lime needs
of your soil.
IF, in your /oral Itank. too. »tou,l ready to vnr you •‘ith loan.*, financial adtne or in uhatfier u-ayue run Drop m to see us any tune.
Central National Bank Southwest Corner Square
j would tie transferred from Cyprus internment camps to Palestine us l.-gal imnigtan-ts.
Hr- said they would be admitted Mni1
part of the 1.500 quota lot -the perio.l of Nov. 15 through
I Dec. 15.
I Cunningham said 843 uncerti1 fird .1, vs interned in Palestine I also would he released under the { new qintH. and that the bulan.e |,-g quota certificates would b<- isi MK-d to relatives of Jews al- | ready in Palestine. I He said 750 certificates would be allocated among Jews interned on. Cyprus for the period beginning Dee. 15.
church on
Nov. 7. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hendricks j The lay was spent sewing for visited Mrs. Louise Nichols ini the Red Cross. | the St. Vincent hospitnl Tuesday I The devotional meeting was evening. Mrs. Nichols recently! called to order at 2 o'clock by all underwent a major operation singing, “Help Somebody Torlay,”
II-iMor Guest At Shower A miscellaneous shower in
honor of Mrs. Wilma Y :k, formerly Miss Wilma Malayer. war given on Saturday, Nov. 2 b\ Mrs. Eileen Go win, F.ula Malayer Pearl F.gg.-rs, Ruth Jones and Nellie Malayer at the home of Veda Malayer. The house was
Church net for an all day meet- hpautfully decorated with pink ing in the church on. It.jrsday, white crepe paper and fall
roses. Mrs. York received many lovely and useful gifts. Dainty
Two Changes In Twp. Chairmen
is improving. and “His Way With Thee.” Tray”-
cT by Mrs. Madden. The 1st
Armistice Day guests of Mr. |)sa ; ln yag read by Mrs. Poe. t and Mrs. Lawrence Uiluv.onl T.-i^bu.siiH’ssmeetingwa.scon-at:J Mr. ar l Mrs. Floyd Kennedy I djeted by the president, Mrs. were Country Cousin Chickie. | Llicille Hutcheson. Plans were Jack and Paul of the Hay Makers made for the Christmas meeting and their wives from the W1BC lo bc held Dec. 5. Names were radio station. • drawn for a $.50 gtft exchange. •
' Plans were completed for -the
supper
1 to he held on Nov. 16, at 6:00 P. M. by the W. S.C.8. This sale , and supper is to be held at the I school building in Pleasant G-ar-
, dm.
j Mrs. Mary Clark became a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. number. » Thi*r*(‘ won* f\Vr» mitiKts. Mf. .
Pfc. Charles Kvaus is Mpemtinn
a 16 day delay en route with h i J aUtUo " bazaar and chili
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus*-11 Firestone of Motion. He will report to Camp Stoneman, California for further assignment on
November 30th.
refreshmerts were served by the hostess to 60 guests.
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New Maysvllle Chib In Meeting
On Friday a/ternmn Nov. 8th. nineteen members of the New Maysville Community C Jb met at the horn? of Eva Coleman. Meeting was opened by singing “Nearer My God to Thee.' Mrs. Veda Malayer gave the devotion from Psalms. Member? answered roll call by giving harvest results. A very interesting report was given on the meeting recently held at Greencat tle. After dt lie • us refresh- > ments were served by Mrs. Cole- ’ mar an old fashion visit was .'’ii-
. joyed by all.
.and Mrs. Ralph Sutherlin and! There were tw 0 guests, ’ M r.' ^'LTdinnet- at" Du home'of family were Mr. and Mrs. Oda Mary Clark and Mrs. Cora Rice j, rarl Kpg . ers i> fC g w ith Harris, of Indianapolis, Mr. and ion, Nellie Ducll, Ezra Rollings. pu| ^ |4 . a/^^sts. There will i Mrs. John Horn, of Greeneastle, j son, Nellie Daell, fczzra Rollings. alg ' 0 a ^ ext . ba „ Kr
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude yuery
and family of Cloverdale.
Two changes
chairmen for the 1946 Putnam I County Community Chest cam-,
Society News
drive.
Earl McCullough, a teacher in the Futnamville schools has ac
j M’pted the- < hairman.-hip of War- The Country Gardci | ren township. Madison township 1,! eet Etiday afternon is as yet unassigned. * o’clock at tile home Mr. Hunter announced, also,'Herman Hendtich. that contributions to the fund in - " M y favorite chrysanthemum
Mildred Hutcheson, Anna Pollom, B sste Cia.k, Credia Boon,'}, An-'
! Mrs. Ili-ndrleli To Be Hostess on Frida)
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^ .Mis* > era l.-mlse Hue I Hrlde of Henry Brown
Mollie Madden, Hrancts Kuring,f
Hetty Brown ai d son. Ray: Flos-. Miss Vera Louise Due daughue :-H’, Minnie Harris and Pearl I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliffot J L’jc Hassler. * [and Henry Brown were united in
SWEATERS Knitted by the Rugby exclusive “Triple-tite” process of Cablespun yarns to give you the most wonderful wear, warmth and glove-smooth fit you've ever enjoyed in a Sweater.
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Roll
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most cases weie equaling and In v.oitu c.i-es exceeding the gift.s made by the same, persons or organizations In the 1945 , cauipaign. He pointed out that a greater number of agencies are
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Woman’s Circle Auxiliary Will Meet Thursday Auxiliary of Women’H Circle
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.s„n’* Birthday Is (yteHrHled
Over thiity friends and relatives met at the home of Mr. and Mis. Carl Kggers Sunday t,o j ceVbtab the Mrthday of their
so.i, John L.
At the noon h -ir a tut key dltv n:- ■ .vas served from a lalrtr thut
of the Presbyterian church will) fH rl > " lth rat8 -
meet in the ehureh parlors 1
In the center of the table Was
mu tt.at donors must give-gener-ii: iv il the goal of almost nine tl’ou.'und dollars is to be attain-
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RUGBY KNITTING MI115, INC. Cannon’s
TuERf AlMT MUCH TO’. SUCCESS-• tICEFT THAW YOU UE ABED AN hour on so tOwoeiE* At times all that stands between you and SuceeSft Ip a sniall amount of cash. If that situation comes up— come to Indiana Loan for a cash loan. With or without co-makers, loans up to $.!0C.
INDIANA LOAN
ter Cox will have devotions an-1 iftis. Ltivcrn Rudolph will have
the program.
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Ht. Andrew^ Church Womens Auxiliary To Meet
represented in this yyar’s budget ' Thul . aatiy ul 8 p m M)( . Wh1 | huge white birth.lay eake letter-
i cd in blue say’ng, "Happy birth:
day to You."
The afternoon was spent in
games and conversation.
These present were Mrs. Ropha 8 iith of Ladoga, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. West, Mr. and Mrs. Willard C.
The Women’s Auxiliary of bt.i Kggers, Mr. Lxrry Durham, Mr. Andrews church will meet (Robert Eggtra and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday November 14th at S. M. Eggers, all cf Danville, 7:15. Miss Kathryn Davenport | Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfvlter and will glx-e a resume of the work • children of Morton. Mr. and Mrs. of the church hospitals. j Gardner Kggers of Bloomfield! + 4 j Mr. and Mrs. OUle. BroOm and .Mi*Hlonary Horlety - vlr - Paul KaIi n of Kingman; Mr.l Will Meet Thursday ! ard Mr ’' J <} Britton, Mr. The Missionary Society of tl-,,'i " r5 ’ A ^ ^IvFerran and Baptist church will meet with'* 1nnnre "* Mr. John L.
Mr*. Haskell Rice nt 2 o’clock I K, ' fs of
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and the Eg-
THE MEN'S STORE
Thursday afternoon. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Belle Asher and Mrs. Joe Hossok will
hax’c the program.
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N'rrm* Piynter's Engagenient Announced Mr. and Mrs. Archie [?oyntcr of Stile*ville announce the engagement 6f their dsughter . orma to Guy P. Gaston Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gaston of near Cloverdale. The wedding will take place Thanksgiving Eve. + + + + Eineru Will Meet With .Mr*, ('avines* The Emera Club will meet with Mrs. W. O. Cavlness, 11 east Berry, Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
Warren Twp. Home Er. Club Meeting The Warren Township Home Economic Club met.’Nov. 6th at the Community Hall with Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Mary Kendall and Mrs. Pearl J-ent* as hostesses. The president, Mr*. Lois Wright, presided. The meeting was opened by alt singihg. “Day Is Dying In The West” and a poem by Mrs. Lois Wright in memory of a deceased member, Mrs. Pansy Kinipel.
marriage In u single ring ceremony at the home ol the bride's parents Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The bride a graduate of (Jruvncustle High School, wore a gray dressmaker's i*Jit with black accessories and orchid corsage. Mr. Brown is a World War
II veteran.
Those present for the ceremony were, the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B-1-den of Lima, Ohio; Mrs. Louise Haithcock of Columbus. Ohio, an aunt; Walton Seldot) of Lima. Ohio, an uncle; Mr. and Mrs Duffie Hughes, Curtis ar.l Jeaiv cite Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Hour) Madison. John Due, Kev. and Mrs. Wm. ?. Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holbort, Virgil Churchill, Mrs. Pauline Conners and Mrs. Charles Woods. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Bobby Sligh was best man and Rev. J. C. Mlt.hel solomenlzed the rites.
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Mr*. Floyd Dean Jr
Ho*t<-** To Fellowship O-mp Mrs. Floyd Dean, entertained the Youth Fellowship group from the Roach dale Christian Church ih honor of bar daughter, Geneva
Mae’s fifteenth birthday,
Games were played and refreshments cf coke, potato chips, Ice cream anrl cake wars served lo the following'’ Geneva Mae Dean, Mary Lou Malayer, Dorothy. Betty and Gladys Brooks,. Betty and Phyllis Eggers, Connie Hughes, Wayne Buscr. Robertp Purcell, Dick Hughes, Wanda.Clones, Diana Young Wanda Smith, Betty Jean Chastain, Mary and Rose Stewart, Mary Doris Stewart, Morris Silery, Ethel Mae Sutherlin. Mary Elizabeth Allen, Delorls
The lesson was then given by
Mrs. Louise Brown and Mrs. Reg- Bridges
work lighter and save steps Oensv. * -ru u j u , j 8le P s Geneva Mae many more hapnv They had shelves made to place birthdays. PI
A BRIGHT, BEAUTIFUL Holiday Dress Put yourself on your sltoppin): 1>-* now. For T.'MI (at Peimcy'sl you cun out-jtlamour on’ setting. Haxv color, or glitter, or boll'- ,,r spanpleil lilack. Rayon crepes, wei.I M- ms Muses', juniors', women's. 'J *''' &
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Pull-fashioned hosiery In flatlertng winter shad*-*. MIS’* n j.? t« to 1-2. $J.«f) 'mm, -samaam a .;■* » Ufi
GAY HEADSQUARfS All-wool it e d J* squarei S< 11 frinjt ^ lorced islgc*. (■».'- *
MEN'S GIFT PAJAMAS
Hniari c >al or mllnovrr style . . . Sun furl zed« tlannolelte. Bold Hlripes! S.HH Shrinkage will not exceed in.
BOYS' MACKINA^M
(..ec tiMO • J, « is. ^
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$8-o».-
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