Pu Bi a — I THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 30th, 1937 ee > da I di | OBITUARY Coo > MRS. GEORGE T. BOTTORF Mrs. Margaret R. Bottorf, 52. wife | of George T. Bottorf, died las Thursday at noon at her home in, Lock Haven, after a year's illnes with a complication of diseases. terpoon at the residence, Harold E. Ditzler officiating. was. made al Flemington, The and reared in the Lock Haven tion. She is also survived by song, a daughter, two brothers two sisters, ane of the brothers being Charles Henzi, of State College QO Wo FRANKLIN P. HENDRICKS Franklin P. Hendricks, 85, died last Tueslay afternoon at the home of his son, John C. Hendricks of Harrington, Del. after an illness of several montis with a complica tion of diseases Funeral were held Friday morning at the Church of Christ, Blanchard, the Rev. W. M. Long officiating, os sisted by the Rev. David Neilson Burial was made in the cemetery adjoining the church, A daughte Mrs. Frank Jowimnan, Pittsburgh also survives, as do three brother: and two sisters: Harry, Youngs- town: Oscar, Rockton, Clearfield County: James, Sabula, Pa; M Ellen Kanes and Mrs. Laura Eckert Blanchard. WILLIAM M. KRIDER William M. Krider. of Tyrone, in the Altoona hospital Sunday ternoon at 1:25 o'clock following an illness five weeks with a condition. He palien in the hospital the past four weeks. William Michael Krider wa and Annie (Hunter) a son of Harry Krider and was born in Buffalo Run Valley, Centre county, on May 13 1869. June 4, 1903 he married Mis Anna Mary Smith, at Bellefonie Mrs. Krider died December 1, 1829 He had ben a resident of Tyron for the past 35 years, being employ- ed by the Wilson Theatre since 1911. He is survived by two daughters a Son Virginia, Margan Charles Krider, ail at home was & member of Half Moon Lodge IL. O. OF. of Stormstown. Tyron Encampment: I. O. O. F.: Good Will Council No. 42, Jr, O. U. A.-M. and the Neptune Fire company ROBERT GORDON CRAWSHAW Robert Gordon Crawshaw, 46, for- mer Philipsburg vaseball player and brothér of Miss Rowena C shaw ecretary to Judge M. Ward Flem- jing, died at 1:50 p. m. Tuesday of last week. His ath which occurred at the Brink hotel, carve after an ilitess of three weeks with compli- cations. He was born in Philipsburs Derember 10, 1801, a son of the late John and Ncilie Cr Hved there his entire Surviving are his widow, the former Minnie Stratton, two chlidren Robert and Mrs. Brown, and one grandchild Also surviving are four sisters: Mis Harry Miller, Philipsburg; Mrs. Ray- mond Young, Cuwrwensvilie; iia. Leb Strouse. Altoonn, and Roweb Crawshaw, Ph ilipaburg., Fuperal ser- vices were held Frida: arge of the Res Charles W. Maclay, pastor of the Philips Presbyterian church. Burial made In the Philipsburg cemetery AARGCN WALIZER Aaron Walizer, 89, a Civil veteran and a Mi ng resident of Clinton count ] Tuesday alter- noon of last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Perry Wallzer, at Mackevville, alter an ildess of s@veral years with complications, He whe born and reared in Mackeyville Diiring the Civil War, he served as a private in the Pennsylvania Cav- alry. Surviving are two sons and two danghters, as follows: Mrs Wallzer, James T. and William 1 Walizer and Mrs. Benjamin Ferree, all of Mackeyville: three brother and two sisters, Lincoln, of Boston Johnson, of Davis, West Va.; Frank of Virginia; Mrs. George Stover Siate College, and Mrs. Laura Dar- rah, of Salona; also 23 grandchiid- ren. Puneral services were held Fri- day afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wallzer with the Rev. Henry Miller, pastor of the Church of Brethren In Christ at Cedar Springs, officiating. Inter ment was made in the Cedar Hill cemetery with the Willlam Marshall OCmwlord Post, American Legion, at Lock Haven, in charge of rites at the grave of heart ad been for de SNOW an tie nie. in ol od vial ¥ Os Dai $2 Specializing in Surgery 22 Years Practical Experience DR. A. A. DONAHOE VETERINARIAN Dog & Cat Hospital Gen. Practice 123 North Barnard Street STATE COLLEGE —————————— a ———— ——— A —— DANCE! HECLA PARK 7 Wiles Enel of Delilnte on Rote 220 HO ‘Svimnat | ' I noon Fu- | neral gervices were held Sunday af- the Rev.! Burial | | Her husband, John H. Grazler, daughter of the late Abraham and | Bertha Henzi, Mrs, Botlorf was born | past and | Son, | of | Episcopal { No {| Bro: services | i day MRS. GERTRUDE V. Mrs. Gertrude widow of John H. her hone in Tyrone Sunday afters at 3:50 o'clock following a three-year {liness. Mrs. Grazier was a daughter of Jesse and Susan (Potter) Stewart and was born in Centre county September 19, 1861 died had GRAZIER Virginia Grazier, Girazier, dled at a number been a of years ago, She resident of Tyrone for the sixty years. Surviving are one three daughters, two brothers and three sisters, She was a member the Coluinbia Avenue Methodist church; Excelsior lodge 219. Ladies Auxiliary to the herhood Railway Trainmen, the Order of Ameri- ol and Patriotic can: an——————— JOHN F. RINE Rine, a native of Belle~ died suddenly at his home in Matilda at 10:15 o'clock Tues- night, after a day's illness with heart trouble. A son of Abra- ham and Mary Derstine Rine, the deceased was born in Bellefonte on April 1, 1863, making his we al time of death 74 years 8 months and 27 days. On April 15, 1882, he was united in marriage with Sarah J. Durst, who survives with one brother and one sister: Morris Rinne, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Mollie Gar. i menown, Puneral gers 2 o'clock Fri. the Ih in Davis Sowers, ol frment will metery Rin¢ mation John PF. fonte Port nme, Port made Port mou be JAMES FLACK oon from the aome in cna Rev. C je 8 JOA E al Pleasant Flack wa —————— MRS, MIRIAM R. MILLER Miller, wi long Af, ¥ £ wn 4 wll Se wien Hee och Reu- Batii- Jarier) AVIDG been 3 member of th i chnarch MRS, EDITH SPICER wile of Tone View, just north sed away at t 9 o'clock 8t mday free years Liness with a mplicaidon of Aes Mrs. Spicer was a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hoover and wa born in Spring township on March 8, 1807, making her age at time of death 40 years, 9 months and 17 day: In Ociober, 1014, she wa united in marriage with Toner 8pie- er. Surviving her mother, Mrs Alfred Hoover; her husband, and the following children: Chester, Alfred Parl, Filet Russell Hazel Harol | at home Other Tre, A Snook, Bellef ton, Howard; Pleasant Gap Phasant Gap Mr Edith Spicer Spicer. of Ple sant of Belefonie, pa {amily home a morning after a We 124 : . d k » § are Bmeline Hoover and Vincent Hoover, and one grandchild Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Union Chapal at Pleasant View, in charge of the Rev E. G. Murray. Interment was made in the Union cometery. Bellefonte. ABEDNIGO STINE WALKER Abednigo Btine Walker died at his home In Pine Grove Mills at 4 p. m Wednesday, Dec. 22, following a brief lliness that confined him to bed for several days. Death was at tributed to a complication of ail- ments superinduced by advanced age. He was a son of the late An- drew and Catherine Stine Walker and was born at Donation, in Hunt« ingdon County, on November 19, 1847, thus making his age at Sime of death 90 years, 1 month and 3 days. On July 4. 1871 he was united in marriage to Olive Bathurst, who preceeded him in death in 1881. The following children survive: Mrs. D Bessie Miller, of Stoystown; Homer, Mrs. Jessie Elder and Mrs, Maude Markle, of Pine Grove Mills; Rev. Harry N., of Bellwood, and Ralph J.. of Ferguson township. He is sur- vived by one brother, W. Miles Walker, of Bellefonte, and a sister, Dr, Clara Walker, of Baltimore, He rulsed three children, John Snyder, who was killed in the late war; Mrs. Paul Sunday, of Ferguson cur Mr nealll years, Te was noted for his hospi tality, He was an active member of the Pine Crove Mills Lutheran chirch and attended services regu- larly as long as his health permit- ted. For sixty years he has been affiliated with the Pine Grove Mills lodge of the I. O. O. F. Funeral ser- vices were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Pine Grove Mills Lutheran church, conducted by Rev. F. 8, English, Interment was made in Meek's cemetery. MRS. ELIZASE Til SHAWLEY Mrs. Elizabeth Shawley, widow of the late David Shawley, .of near Pleasant Gap. died at her home there at 11 o'clock last Wednesday morning alier a 10 days’ illness with a complication of disease She was a daughter of Morrison and Mary Simeox Watking and was bom in Curtin whip on September 2, 18284, making her age at time ol death 83 years, 3 months and 20 days. She was twice married, he! first husband, Charles Lucas. have assed away a number of years Her second husband, David Shawley, in 1917 Surviving are the following children: Ronald of Runville: Nicholas, of Eagleville; Milton, of Lorraine. Ohlo, and Al- fred, of Birdsboro. A brother and alo survive namely Shawley, of Beli R Orvis Fetzer. of Milesbure, and Mis. A Allen, of Owego, N Y. Puncral services were held Fri- day afiernoon from the Axe Mann chuich, in charge of the Rev. Ra O Interment was made in Bedlord i Unicn comet Jellefaont Low? died Harve D.: Mi ionie, nes MRS. REBECC A BAIRD. Rebecca Sprigg Baird, moth. Paul M. Dubbs, of East t. Bellafte, passed away ! home dn Cumb ’ org Mr Balrd and am Baird, had spent th Mas S~ason Beliefotste witii Dubbs family. ar id had return d Cumberiand, Sunda aflemoo Although she was not Th while in Bellefomre, members of the family were not particularly alarmed since Baird dad been in failing i for the past number of years Ihe observed her T4ih urihday sinniversary gay be- [ ( 8 and was a descend * familie \ Mrs. aay on of in the prominen’ i anol ) 200 Bish ue and Wil imberi nd. H 4 : cod fo k, WEDDINGS Hog orn-—Vonada Rogsrg sont of Rogers of Geraldine Chars Were ¥ aay 4 (yotyro Misa air Of H sbleribu 1 Jack M N united In evening of last srmed patsonage by ge R. Johnson Carb—Hozencamp ale Kenneth Carl, of Bellefonte id Ruth: Mable Hosencamp, of Jul- R led In marriage riskmag day bythe Rev. M. C t his residence in Miesburg is a daughter of Mr. and homas Hozencamp, of Dix the groom a son of Mr Boyd Carl, of Benner twp for them the greatest hap- ind success in life Miller—-Krape Emma Kathryn Krape, of Zion, became the bride of LeRoy Miller, of Bomerset, al a Christmas wedding performed al high noon al the Krape home near Zion. The Rev, T. N. Kline, of Howard, per- formed the ceremony The bride was given in marriage by her father, Ward Krape, The home was beautifully desorated with Christe mas greens, and the ceremony was read under an archway made of evergreens. A sister of the bride was ring bearer, The Wedding and incidental music was played by Jean Krape, sister of the bride, and Mr. V. H. Pier, of Belie- ionte. Following the ceremony a buffet dinner was served to thirty. one guests. The bride is a graduate of Hublersburg High 8chool and at- tended The Pennsylvania State Col lege. Bhe has been employed at the Howard Tumer home af Julian Mr. Miller is a graduate of Priedens School, Bomerset county, and of Penn State Collsgs Since gradua~ tion he has been an Instructor at Michigan Biate, East Lansing, Mich, where he expects to get his degree Lhis year. Mr, and Mrs. Mil- ler will leave for East Lansing to make thelr future home. January 1 FIILIPSBURG WOMAN FILES SUIT IN BLAIR CO, iJ., Were wu Mis March Mrs. Vera Downey of Philipsburg, last week through her attorney, Paul E. Beaver, fled a trespass suit in the court of common pleas of Elalr county, against Felice Cristillo of Bellwood, fsking damages in the sum of $361.58, in payment for loss sustained In an automobile accident, The plaintiff states that on June 23, 1037, about 11 a. m., she Was motorihg tn her ear, operated w her daughter, Dorothy Downes, the Lakes to the Sea highway, E tween Bandy when a truck of resulting in a collision, It 1s alleged by the plaintiff that | the truck was operated at a high speed and reckless manner i | Hospital Notes. Monday of Lasi Week Admitted: Durban Carver, fonte, R. D. 1. Discharged: Susman K. Acker, Aaronsburg; Mrs. George E. Dubbs and Infant son, Julian, R. D. 1; Mrs, Joseph M. Care son, Spring Mills, R. D. 1; Master Harry C. Ziegler, Boalsburg: Mra H. T. Tiffany, State College. Tuesday of Last Weck Admitted: John W, Kelly, State College; Mrs. Robert M. Harpster, Warriors Mark; Alice Myers, Jullan; Mrs. Fletta Shafler, Howard R. D. 3 Discharged: Harry Traxler, Pleasan Gap; George P. White, Pleasant Gap: Mrs. Fred Witherite, Belle- fonte. R. D. 3; Mrs. George Baney and infant son, Bellefonte; Ralph Grove, Howard, R. D. 2; Mrs. Ethan Vars, Bellefmie; Master Ronald Johnson, pring Mills: Raiph Bweeney, Lemont, was admitted Tuesday was discharged Wed- nesday Belle Mrs, of and Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Martin L. White e, R. D. 1; Miss Blanch er, Snow Shoe: H. P. Harris, Belle. fone. Di ged: Mrs. Mary M MaeCool, 8 Mills; John W. Mil. ler, State College. R. D.; Miss Marian Flick Fleming. Births: A » wa born Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T TifTs any, State Collepe Week Harry Jenn Irwin Se W. A nd Mrs uding- char rin " il of Last A ursday ings Bel Dobson daughter Elmer IEA 1auch Gilbert D Robert G Spring Mil John Henry Best Hall, R. 1 1; Discharg Mrs George CO. Musser, Suate College, R ute, Bellefonte ibarger. Pleas- nf Campbell and tate College: Mr niant da ah 4 thles Kennelley Mill ed Emin. George K dagghter Millard W Cerald L Mrs, Rob Mark. R ward, R. D. 3; Pleasant Gap to Mr Te] 4] Cag + Collen Wary H 4 was born Knepp. State A daughter wis Charles Peters, Ww ang ng My lope R to M D John DeArmitt 1; Robert D, IX RD 1; Dis Blanche Budinger Mrs. J. Paul Houtz ang daughisr, Lemont 3irths SUI was born to Mr. and Mi Keaneil Johnson, of State College R. D., and a son was born 6 Mr, and Mm. Chailes C. Hil Beljefante Sunday Admitted: Edward Reish, Belle fone; Jal A. Bpicer, State College, Mis. Mary M. Brean, Bellefonte; Miss Julia CC. Warner, Bellefonie Rischare Paul H. Panning, Bellies fonte, There were 43 patients in the Sospiial at the beginning of thi wr Contribut “The lollowing were received by the Cenire County Hos pital during the weotk: From the Happy Givers’ Class of the Howard M x Church, 1 box 1 books and "oJ Ficm the Junior class of the Howar rd High Scho yl, 6 cans of milk; From Mrs. John Rimmey, of Centre Hall, wash cloths and soap; From Woodring’s Floral Gardens. Belles fonte, potted poinsettia; Prom Wo- men's Auxiliary of the hospital, 3 potted plants; Prom 6th Grade Spring Street School, Bellefonte, 16 toys, from Union Thanksgiving do. nation, Boalsburg. $7.07 —— HOOVER, LANDON REPORTED OUT OF POLITICAL PICTURE fo Re LL Shoe; oa v VOR IVE Republican leaders, it 1s said have counted both Alf M. Landon and Herbert Hoover out of the 1940 pres ldential picture Although in many quarters Lan- don's emphatic elimination of him- sell was regarded as a challenge to Hoover to do the same, most Ree publican spokesmen did not expect the former president to TeSpond They were inclined to accept as final his recent statement that “1 do not want any public office.” The party's national executive committee will meet In Bt Lous Monday to pick a program commits tee of 100, Landon visited the White House recently at President Roosevelt's in vitation. Afterward he said Mr Roosevelt had suggested that Lane don “had the best of 12” in not be- | ing President, - National problems cannot be solv ed by sectionm] mentalities. Rheumatism Must Go With This Reliable Scientific Remedy That Eliminates | Peisons {rom the System PAIN PROMPT! Y EASED | toxins IBERT'S NOX "BM TABLETS AND CAPBULES (combined) to do yA for you. They relieve the excrucial- Centre C ounty| BLANCHARD r. and Mrs. Alva Winslow spent the weekend with their son Melvin and family at Curwensville, and at- tended the wedding of thelr grand. daughter Mary Mae to Mr. Harold B. 8Sipes on the 25th of December at the bride's home. The ring cere- mony was usd performed by the Methodis: pa Rev, L. Vance Green. The guests were Mr, and Mrs. David Sipes. son Clarence and two grandsons, Mr, and Mrs. Leach Mr. and Mrs, Alva Winslow, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Winslow and son Lee and daughter Dorothy Bertiam Robb had the misfortune to slip on the ice, on Christmas morning which caused him fall and injure hig back Mr, and Mrs. Harry family of Monument on Christmas of Mi and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Robert Kune: ven visited with her sister len Pletches Wedne: Mrs. D. C. Gardner spending part of with rel: tor, 10 Heverly and were guests Emma James Miller Lock Mr Ha- Al- of on ay law ver planning holiday Liams- on season Dore, Charles Philadelphia Christma Hall, calle brother | W.C.7T M Daughter Heverly day with Mrs. Clara calied on Le Ridge, on 1 Mis Eitanor Cour Bo Miss C Ridge of home of {OSORY eyed ¥ wr Oke: J hinsonbeugn H wT Mr. and Mrs. J Miss Myitle Andrés fone on Sunday 10 spend the day with Mis Andrews’ mother George and Willlam Spangler of Mr. and Mis. T. K. Spangler members of the Coburn OCC spent Christmas with their Later ¢chey will got a long- Nn prior © ele re-endas- another six months The Ladies Ald of the Bapti 1 will hold thelr regular meet- mae of Mrs Jom De d Al this meet the annual ele win DieHans wilh s motored to Ty- 80nx and camp parent or vacadl ment for Ji iF y ing at the bh Haas on Thus there wili be HHL 4 ction ol J. Spangler and ni: the weekend Middicdurg { Beech afternoon Ha Creek with who 8 her GAY Alice the home of H. Vonada Bechdel is spending friends in Lock er hier Ms. W Miss Mabel several days visiting Haven Harter Vonada attended a Christ mas party at the home of Miss Mary Baum of Bellefonte on Thursday evening. Guests were the corps of workers connected with the Mother's Assistance office of Centre County. a — New Year's Eve Dance A round and square dance will bd held at Logan Orange Hall Pleasant Gap, Friday evening, New Year's eve, with the Texas Drillers of State College furnishing the mu- sic. The public 5 invited WHO AMI? PN “A work for low wages!” mE | handkerchiefs from the Sophomores, J ULIAN | WALKER TWP. | The Benlors gave Mr. Bailey a five. ‘Well folks another Christinas sea- | of son has come and gone, and, we hope | SCHOOL NEWS | pound bor ot winds, it has brought joy to every ome. Alumni Association Plans Card The Christmas season is supposed “0 | CLASSES GIVE | Party be a season of reunions of families CHRISTMAS FROGRAM | The W. T. H. 8. Alurnni Assotia- and good will toward every one. The English and music classes of | { tion 1s planning for a card party The Townhip schools celebrated | the high school Have been obsers- | 10 be beld in the school house at Christmas by having entertainments | ing the Christmas season by pro. Hublersburg on January 14. The as follows! Black Oak school, Miss | grams given in class, | proceeds from the party will be used Tomko ‘teacher, Wednesday night: |~ 5. ‘noo 0 oman of i for the annual Alumni banguet in Julian schools Mr. Crow and Mr. Senior English program Ten on the rpring. Cronister teachers. Thumday after- | bt noon; Bugar Grove, Elva Alexander, Decemi , bndeine ioker Dale Leacher, Friday afternoon. a short play “Pooling the Gir} | The following homes were made | prong” Edna Hoy told of the orig- glad by the arrival of new members | (, or Christmas © customs snd in their families: Mr. and Mri. George Kane and Milo Wilson read Deyn Rows, B soli Jus and Airs poems, Charles told tall stories. Ned OY yan, 4 Riter: W-| Corman gave a news report and Mrs, Clarence Sag ‘ 1 : 8 : y ot 47 a oh { The Junior English program on Mr and Mrs K. M. Alexander and | Monday, December 20, contained a nily of State College’ called on | two plays, “Teaching the Teacher,” friends in Julian on ‘Sunday by Mary Gatés Nevin Rhine Don- M:s. Dave Christians’ father, ald Dunkle, Midred Fravel, and Mitch of Rosemont, W. Va, Norma Yearick: and “A Christmas ing at the Christian home Box Prom Aunt Jane” by Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Fiem Rupert and | plan John MeCanley, Willard son Calvin, took Christmas dinner | weber Max Bampsel, Howard Ard- at the Frank Gault home near Pine rey Betty Brodbeck Norma Year-' rave ME ick, and Mildred Pravel. In this last vei . pen Wry play the costumes caused much mer- B me of Mr. and M: W Ww riment. Other numbers on the pro- were win ae wing gram were a story by Martin Von- and 1rsncs: 147 ads, news by George Bressler, ban- bid CATE rol Julian Jo solos by Paul Krape, and nu fare. Mis. Boyd Chandler of well address by Beatrice Lannen David Chandler of os ; Mec W ] ur MoeCilure was the Mrs. Ed Houser. son Maynard, and Bo : ler and lady frend, Miss Of Whe Sophomore progr Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Clair | ®mber 21. Christma r of Pleasant Gap; Mus. Fred also leatured dents Yao Rhoades and Homer Rhoades of eshimen, on news mre Scared to Death While walking over a level cross- ing, Mra. Agnes Walsh, 56-year-old domeatic servant of Cheshire, Eng. saw a train approaching. It stop- ped but Mrs. Walsh was dead. a vic- tin of beart fallyre SQUARE DANCE in the old P.0.S of A. HALL W. High Street Friday, Dec. 31st ADMISSION LANES 18. MIN 28; Mr. | is visit- visitors at the hand- sons and and M:58 Mr. and Bellefonte; Detroil, Mich. ; : chairman an on Dec- ems, and by the sec- December 22 report, Christ. ad poems, gave a play : Backw oods School for this play 9% The girls “Jona were Harold Alexander Charles Alexander and fam Al the end of each pr and Mrs. Merl] Alexander the glar Han, and Mr. and Mrs. Bar! glf and son Dean of Zion, Pa The group, which meets isltors at other homes were: | with Miss McIntyre each Monday Raymond Walizer of Williamsport, had a Christmbs program also. Dor. a: ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaxc othy MoeCauley and Bara White re- Holi: Mr. and Mrs. Oslvin Holt and cited poems. A short play, “Dave? Mr 1 Mrs. Wilford Snook at rave Attempt.” wis given by three hi Ela Holt: Mr sudents, The music in the program 8 rausbaugh and included Christiias Carols sung by al the home the entire group and a special num- ber by “Larther'’s Cra Hymn Ogram the exchanged members chorus thie and BOT isbury f four girls “I guard the health News of Class Work The Scien : “Veacher, EA di. of children and s fu grown-ups!” attended ae h Te Er Mna Ki Lae Krape gay terials . » nye nd the various | material is us ¢ class in Problems of Democ- racy, taught by Mr. Balley, has been liscussing crime. The students have brought in news reports about crime and have been trying to think of new ways 10 prevent criine Xmas Presents and Mrs. Robert Swisher and ed daughte of Clearfield. visit. ed friends in Julian on Sunday an Monday. Mrs. Lissle Oh! M. Myers, of this homes of her » in Port Ore Oh! was born and reared 8t Julian Her late residence was in California She was on 5 visit to her sister a ihe time of her death sister of Char piace, died at thi Mrs. David Kline ont Dec, 20. MIT ster and Teachers Receive The teachers of the high ng were given Christmas presents thelr home room pupils The Freshmen gave Mr. Pawcett a shirt and necktie. Miss McOormick [EXT i recived 5 dresser set and 4 box of EEEG— — Hundreds of Thrifty Women will Flock To HE SIART shop TO-DAY AND FRIDAY To Our Great January Clear-Away Sale!! End the year “37” right - - -End it with Savings at the SMART SHOP hit and Friday. Our entire stock of seasonable merchandise is drastically reduced for im- mediate clearance! BUY NOW II You'll Save Exactly What You Spend. OUT THEY GO! | Thursday & Friday Qur Entire Stock of Wintex SPECIALS! COATS |“mis HOSIERY 1, to 15 Off 49¢% Savings of $10 to $28 on a Tc value. Pure Dye SLIPS 69f Reg. $1.29 value, BAGS 89¢f $1.29 values, Scarf Sets 89c 181.29 values, Just a reminder, do Nopping today! your Chris
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