The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MATAGORDA COUNTY TRIBUTE THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1937
Miss Tootsy Whitaker
Editor
1 G 4
2
Bay City, Texas
Phone 39
TERRELL - PE AVY
MRS, LESLIE OF SAN ANGELO ,
Bay GIVES BRE AKFAST-BRIDGE
45 HONOR TO BRIDE
CALENDER OF
THE WEEK
RASPBERRY REFRIGERATOR CAKE EASY TO MAKE
Che SNAPSHOT CUIL
Kin
on the
Ruth Bible School Class of
residence of Mrs w M Cash
Rotary luncheon, BayTex Ho-
tel 12:15 noon. F. A. Rake-
wa
SELF-TIME RS
des
i Inge Sholars, of Orange
Mrs. G. A Cunningham and son
William, of Auston are expecte
to arrive today to be the gue t
of their daught
G. P Hardy, J an
ter, Timothy Ann.
Mi Gi e Moquirte
ing the week-end in Hou tor
YRS, Parish House. Rev. IiRE,
Paul E Engle, teacher
chi
ter
He
ba
ne
a n
vi
Jar
PARTY ON BEY AN
BEAC " SATEKRAY
on Bryan Beach Dear FIECDME
Saturday. Those present were to
ent to Mr Walter |
Mr and M. S.
Charles Cram Mi
Mrs Eili Har
: of Bay City, the
Arthur Collir nd M
RETI RN TO BAY ( ITY
Mickey Hart
of Austir M
and MI
Preddy| TO RESIDE
Wood of Danbury his Lu le
Varianno *
North Avenue F
Bay City Public Library open | Antor ° today 1 the De wide 1
7, her or Travis who rush-
from 2 00 until 5.00 in. Mirs.
ed there in an airplane after re-
Grover Moore, librarian
WEDNESDAY
Kiwani luncheon, BayTex
Hotel, noon. S. E. Hager, pres-
ident.
THURSDAY
The Methodi t Woman’s Mi -
onary Society, Wesley Chapel,
3:30 p m. Choir practice, 7.30
p m. Mrs. Geo. Helmecke, di-
The Presbyterian Woman
cident
The Tribune is glad to report,
Mrs Connie Anderson is rapidly
recuperating after unde rgo ing an
NOTH I PHESBY TERIAN
BIBLE CLASS
the Pre byterian Bible Cl
the home of M Thor li Le
ing : Hobby for the p
li Loo pre ident. ( hoir prac-
Mrs. R G
every Monday i ening
disconti led during the
months.
BRIDGE
CLUE
Arrangements of zinnias and
The Bapti t Mi sionary So-
ciety, 3:30 p. m. Mr. L. E.
McDonald, president. Choir
practice, 7:30 p. m Mr Eliza-
operation at Loos Hospital where 1
ing at the Anderson home.
and son, Virgie Lee, of Houstor
are visiting in Bay City with Mr
and Mrs. Ed John on and in Col-
legeport with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Long.
Jerry Horton, who leave Dal.
las Sunday for Chicago, III., where
h has been transferred by B. E
Buckman & Co.. spent Thursday
in Bay City as the guest of hi
nit yourself by using
Br
the
9
BE M H PARTY HONORING
BKIDE-ELECT
Mrs w F. Teit: and Mrs. C
car Ziegenhal were joint ho
brother, Kenneth Horton. -eon
M R K T! mp n n-, - whs akadface ies 526..
EXMI 2*iNerxTeReXnE Nest
an operation TON’T let summer go by without serving Raspberry Refrigerator
R. B. Hol nd , ret , t D Cake at least once. To make it, bake your favorite sponge cake
( ty - tier in an ungreased angel cake or torte pan. Then invert and cool before
removing from pan. When cold insert a knife about one inch from
| the edge of the cake, and cut out the center in one whole piece.
Mrs Raymond Cookenboo ar i Then cut this center into one-inch layers. Place the bottom layer
Mrs Eunice Bake pent Tue back in the cake and spread with a thick layer of Raspberry Trifle,
(for which the recipe is given below), place another layer of the cake
on this filling and alternate until the last layer of cake meets the top
Ar 1 now with the cake all nicely layered, it is ready to go into the
refrigerator where it will stay overnight, or until firmly set. If you
have a modern air-conditioned ice refrigerator you can make up this
| delicate cake well ahead of time, because the clean-washed air in your
yopretner, nenneui : - —................, - | refrigerator will protect the cake against "picking up" any other food
Of con Nat on a dainty potteryMi Dorothy Golden of Hous-ily Stinnett and Roy Moore visit- flavors and keep it from quickly drying out.
moking set was presented to Mrs. Bay City this ed in Houston Tuesday. RASPBERRY TRIFLE: Soak 2 teaspoons unfavored gelatin in 2
Frank Bates 11 Mr John Sutherland had as F l table poons cold water for 5 minutes. Dissolve gelatin over hot water
The tastefully appointed serv-guests, his brother M. a Mr Combine % cup crushed fresh raspberries and 1a cup sugar, and add to
in trax-l-ere centered whI A mong those from Bay City who dissolved gelatin. Mix thoroughly. Then blend in I tablespoon lemon
, - ,enjoyed kating at the kating -ouenanc and your ju e and lash of salt. Fold in 45 cup whipping cream (whipped) and
......rink in Palacios Wednesday ev-granddaughters from Alice, Texas, bill until mixture begins to thicken. Fill cake as directed.
N D EUHC CUP ening were: Mi se: Ruth Dopps, and his siste . Mr Sarah Hilborn
— Georganna Fullingim, Bitsy Clem-of Fort Worth.
dorWE FY ent Louisa Gr ham; Messrs Ar- Pat Rutherford and Ed Tray-
.| thur Lawson, Jack Thomas, A. lor of Houston were busine vis-
| u Pr ent /: this Dleasur-Ledbetter and Dick Harri on. itors here today
. T dimes Mr George Graham is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scott and
: H Norton, H J. Wilkins, Ed ing th - k in Yoakum with Mr. and Mr Ernest Reiman vis-
Rdher sister, Mrs. H. M. Dahl ited in Palacios Thursday evening
. dob akershirlex Cari Mr. and Mrs. George Meadows, with Mrs. Charles Schoonover of
HeriFrank Bate Jack Young. M wh e marriage was solemnized Silana, Kansa who i the guest
.Male Sidney in Houston Saturday, have return- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ray
Soloba H A Merer Leland Win- ee some after a wedding trip in Phillips
| Nell Harris and Ethel Calvi ton Jamie Preddy of Au tin arrived
Gunman . | Mr. Layton Moore has return- Thursday for a few day - isit with
MS 110 € - We ErCiOU y ha-ed from a visit in Houston. his mother, Mrs. Alice Preddy, and
" I MW | Mr. and Mr . G. C. Simmons aunt, Mrs. Mae Brunner. He wa |
" Em of Hou ton are the guests of Mr. accompanied by Milton Wynn, 1-
and M. C. p. Hardy, Sr. so of Austin.
as decorated the room beth Cash, director
day evening when Mr.
Herbert Gusman entertained her
bridge club at the home of her
mother Mr. J. W. Ve t on Ea 1
SATURDAY
Bay City Public Library open
from 2:00 until 5.00 p. m. Mrs.
pgateiehttutheach par-irvurn oureet. Grover Moore, librarian.
ty on B van Beadi near F ee Mr Leland Winston was pre- -------------------------------------
port Thursday evening in honor hovely pottery jug day, in Houston.
of Mi Margaret Erickson, bride-for holding the highe t core c 1 re the house quest I Mr . Warren Baker of F rt
elect, who wa presented with twoone the - 1 % and M. H J / Mi the Lee Devil Worth i the gue t of Mr C. F.
i u CtiS Jerry Horton of Dallas arriv-Baker, Mr Eunice Baker and
‘ le POTET bo i for hithjed today for a visit with his Mr. and Mrs J. R. C kenboo
5 member brother, Kenneth. 1 Miss Irby Marie Stinnett, Bil-
| Mis Dorothy Golden of Hous-ily Stinnett and Roy Moore visit-
visiting in Bay City this ed in Houston Tuesday
I Mr. John Sutherland had
hostesses.
Guest pre ent included Mr |
and Mrs. J W. Ingram, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Reed, Mr and Mrs
C. A. Erickson, Mr. Oscar Ziegen
hals. Misses Carmynn Boney and
Genevieve Richer Mi
Foster of Atistin, M. w
Luder, Edward Gaudet
Charle Ziegenhal
PIC NIC
SI PPE R
Another delightful party hono
KITCHEN AIDS
--------By Janet Houston--
It timer at-
ing Miss Margaret Erickson
given on the lawn of the W
Tetts re idence Tuesday eveni
when n pienic supper was enje
ed following a surprise bathroor
shower
Others present were: Mr. and
Mr C A Erickson, Mr and MI
Z. W. DeLano. Mr. and Mrs. A
Harris, Mr. and Mi Sul Ros
Harrington and ul Ro J Mi
and Mi Jim Sisk, M and M.
J. W Ingram Mr and Mrs Har
ry Moseley and daughter, Virginia,
sated by
Vest and
Grebe,
Mr. and Mr F. A Verse
son, Adelbert, Mr and MI
R kestraw Mia Esther
Ear
Head
Mrs F. A Rake traw and Mil -
Joan and Virginia M.....e
PLI S I LTRA ( I ASS
MEETS
The Plu Ultra CI
of
Presbyterian Church held it
ular monthly meeting Tue d
ternoon, July 20, at the re i
of Mrs. H H. Loos
The meeting, which wa
****** Tank Vaughan and E A. Pat-
, Su . ter on are bu inc : vi itor s in I ROW MONDAY 8 DAILY
4 N 6 Houston today. Mr Bob Davant of Houston
1 ‘ AJ Rev R. L. Blankenship has re- spent the week-end in Bay City
announce the arrival of a daugh- turned from a visit in Lamar with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ter Timothy Ann born at the County T. J. Poole, Jr.
or HioDit Thursday after-W. R. Coons, zone manager of Mrs. Mae Brunner and Mr. Al-
900 July 22 at 4.35 P m and The Texas Company, from Vic- bert Oertling have left for Lock-
pounc and two toria was the business guest of hart where they will be the guests
J. Doubek today. of Mr. Oertling’s sister.
I Ruth Dopp . Rosetta Jamie Preddy returned to hi
weighing
anddaughter of
ram " TEA A ON Gal Roosevelt Family
spent the week-end here as the Letter In Four
Rhyming Lines
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Horn are
attending the Pan American Ex-Byl
position in Dallas this week
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Carr Roosevelt
were business visitors in Houston concern
| Monday afternoon.
Mrs
small
C. R. Cunningham
LEE, Ma One
| ter.
and I1
To M te
oddly addresser
letter to Rep. Alle
baby have left the Liven- Treadway on the 85th annive:
| good Clinic for their home
Blessing.
Miss Johanna
daughter, Ruth Jo
Walling
This Hit
in of Lee St
Roecker, of
Glen Flora visited in Bay City
| Monday.
Mrs. Harry Mallard of Clem-
ville was a visitor here Monday.
L. B. Robinson of Cedar Lane
Bank.
T.
fide.
usill
WHERE do you make your toast?
If you haven’t been using the
spacious broiler grid of your mod-
lexander Hyde,
ster. had han-
m a Roosevelt
Roo evelt at
ve send I thee,
ciend. Dr. Hyde,
people much con-
7604 V
Me
ter
Mr
and
Bic
Do
and
ed
urc
boy
Bal
I Del
Be:
terr
ter
Pre
ber
me
lad
afte
Le
A.,
Th
visited here Monday.
Miss Dorothy Tolliver of Wads-
worth visited here Monday.
The Tribune is in receipt of
a card from F. A. Rakestraw, who ‘
is in Excelsior Springs, Mo., He
1d. Saue
ern automatic gas range, you cer-
tainly have missed a bet. For it
makes toast that is Tops. And is the
quickest and most effective way of
.. preparing this easily digested form
jussie Le Blair vis- home in Au tin today afte 1 a visit | of bread. Whole wheat bread in par-
ited in Houston and at Sylvan with his mother, Mrs. Alice Pred-ticular has a far more nutty flavor
......
Tribune extends con- Mrs J. R. Whitaker left to-ner.
Timothy Ann i the
' Hardy of thi
Mr. and Mrs.
city and Mi
7
ence and Mi (
Austin. The
well gratulations
i day for :
attended, v called to order by
Mr Gr ri s oultz d DI JOHNSON’S HAVE
Storey off.......1 prayer, FAMILY REUNION
which was followed by the roll..Mrsand MI Ed Johnson and
irie Shaw and son, Rob-
call each one present
with a Bible ver 1
then conducted
view of the
which the clas
ing for the pa
and a discussic
ing characters
book
Mrs. Shoult
interesting re
of Gene
s been study
dwin, set
en dinne
ved a delicious fried
buffet
evening when:
tyle Wed-
. family re-
of
book
participated in by the va
member of the cla
After thi discu sion, and
union was held at their home.
Those pro ent erc Mr. and Mi
Howard John on and son of Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mi Edgar John-
son and on of Houston, Mi
Frank Long of Collegeport and
Billie Frank Long of Newgulf.
extended visit in Cuero
routine bu inc of the n
conducted by the class vic
ident Mi Mollie Horn. Mi
J. Siebenmann, who va
at the meeting of the cla
who, with he i hu band, hi
of the Baptist mission in
tonio, gave a mo t interesti
Local and Personal
Paul Mention
expects to be home in ten day \
Miss Dorothy Marie Broughton
of Wharton is the guest of her
All ladies’ white shoes are sell- THE MODERN CLEANERS
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ing out at 1a price it THE FASH-bring it to your The kind -
ION Hunyl (or urea thi -20 tana trump = mao maneet
lot does not include health or every wardrobe
dy, and ter Mrs Mae Brun- if toasted via the broiler method.
And a for Toas’ Melba—crisp,
Bryan Simon nd golden brown and wafery thin-
serve it to the family often with
soups and salads as well as cheese
Dr. and Mrs
with her mother, Mrs Lelia Seelig- daughter, Barbara, left today for
H. Stevens
a two weeks vacation in Colo-
was a business rado.
for those snack suppers!
visitor in Halletsville Wednesday. The Tribune has just learned of T
Mis Cordie Shaw has returned the birth of a daughter born to
to her home in San Antonio af-Mr. and Mr Berkley Holmar
ter n visit with her sister, Mr s. everal weeks ago.
S Vlie Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sutton have
Mrs. M A. Wilkinson i spend- returned home from a vacation
ing this we k in Austin with her in Marlin.
son. Jack DeCoux, who is attend- Mr. and Mrs. Lakey Huddleston
ing the university. and son, Lakey, Jr., of Refugio
Mr. and Mrs F M Ford of’are the guests of Mr. and Mrs
Grand Prairie and three sons, Ben-
ton, McClain and Richard, who
have been visiting Mr C. F Pol-
lard left Wednesday for Corpu
Christi and Mission, where they
will visit before returning to Dal-
Amos A. Lee.
Mrs. Mae Wilburn and daugh-
ter, Bonnie Mae, of Cedar Bayou
are visiting in the city
FROM WEDNESDAY’S DAILY
pus Christi are spending several
week in Bay City.
Broughton.
Mr. Fred Broughton has left
for a two weeks vacation in Colo-
rado.
W. B. Bates of Houston, attor-
ney for Glenn McCarthy, was a
busness visitor here Monday.
Mrs. Emma Bell Grubbs and
B rt Carr left for Houston Tues-I son, Charles, Mrs. J. C. Aldis of
d y where he has accepted a po-
sition with Foley Brothers.
Mi Lee Sweikheimer of Vic-
toria and Cecil Ramsey of Whar-
ton were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Stinnett Tuesday even-
ing. M Doll Peavy of Cuero,
who has been a guest at the Stin-
nett residence for several days
has returned home.
Mr and Mrs.
and
Lai
tur
hor
the
ma
pas
gra
nurse’s shoes).
All men’s and
children’s white
shoes reduced
25%. Regular 19c
and 25c Gordon
anklets now 15c.
Allan A and
twice as com-
fortable . . is
yours when you
phone 114. A
special system
and extra care
with fine fabrics
makes this cleaning ideal for hot
weather! Call today and your
clothes will be returned home in
perfect condition for that vaca-
tion.
Houston spent the week-end here
with Messrs. Mart and Henry Le-
Tulle and Mrs Henry Rugeley.
Mrs. H. R. McRea and family
left Saturday for their home in
Fort Worth after a weeks visit
with Mrs. McRea’s sister, Mrs.
Vance Porter, and family.
Friends of Billy Gaudet will be
interested to learn that he is re-
cuperating after having his tonsils
and adenoids removed at the of-
fices of Dr. Lane Barbour.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wood have
Gordon socks for men 25c to 50c.
Shop at THE FASHION while
these exceptional values last. Fin-
ish the summer with a pair of
shoes at half the original cost.
Mrs. Shelby McPeak extends a
Mr
wh
for
Ple
day
Mr
cordial invitation to YOU to visit
Have those old mattresses re- her cool and modern beauty €.....).
covered with fresh new ticking. She invites
Mr. Sutton will be so glad to
you to meet her ex-
was:
afte
Ray Carter have
visit in the East
erienced, opera-
rs: Mrs. M. V.
make suggestions about your old
A. H Wadsworth, who is en- Miss Genevieve Verser, who has returned from
joyingtwo weeks vacation, join-been confined to the hospital in
ed Mr Wadsworth and son Al-Houston where she underwent an
bert, in Kerrville the past week. operation, returned home Tue -
Mi C. A. Erickson and daugh- day. Mist Verser is rapidly im-
ter. Miss Margaret, and Mrs. J. proving.
W. Ingram visited in Houston H H. Mathews of Angleton is
Wednesday the guest of his son, Mr. and Mrs.
t nd Be verly, and Evon Lyle Mi and Mrs Pat Thompson and G. Mathews, and family,
louston, who will spend thi son, Neils, are enjoying a two weeks
here vacation in New Mexico. lettsville
ROM THIEEHDAY M DAILY
Mi Donald Caffery and daugh-
instructive talk on the work of CO
that mission, and also told some
thing of the work of the other bi
church mi ions in that city M
and Mrs Siebenmann have been
in San Antonio for the p st three n
years, and are very enthu
about the work being done the
among the Mexicans by the
lious church mi sions
The busine program conclud |
ed with a short prayer in unison,|E
and the guests were then invit-
ed by the hoste to go out on vi
the lawn, where they were erved
Tuesday
th Mi and
( They
me by Mir
ho has beer
f Beaumont ar
vening for a
Mrs. E. O. T
Il I
it
were accompanied
Virginia Taulbee
I visiting in Beau-
Little Miss Claire Lyle, young- Mrs Bob Fatheree of Danbury
d daughter, Mi Chas Schoon ( 1 daughter of Mr. and Mr Bob i visiting in Bay City today,
ex of Salin: Kansas, visited in Lyle of Houston and granddaugh- Eugene J. Steele, who has spent
y City Tuesday. ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Taul-the past week in Houston, is the
Mr lyrtle Kenyon of Dalla bee of thi city, i improved af- guest of his ister, Mrs. Jack
Young He leaves Thur day for
Ray Phillip of Palacios
Mrs
with delicious watermelon and en | ing
joyed a delightful social hour.
Those present were Mr Mar-T (
garet Berglind Mr F S Parke, 1 I
er Wednesday
. C Cornelius of Ble
a Bay City visitor Wed-
i Scheumack of Victoria is
inc visitor in the city.
Sh pu of San Antonio, with
Mrs. Bonnie Young, Miss Mar-
guerite Walker, Rev. G. T. Sto-
ry, Mrs. E. P. Fitzgerald, Mrs. was a business visitor here this
Leona Fox, Mrs Paul J. Sieben-I week.
mann, Mrs Margaret Croft, Mrs Mrs ( G. Hamill of San An-
R B Manufacturing Company,
Lillian Huebner, Mrs. Ann Shoultz, tonio is visiting in the city.
Mr and Mrs. M. P. Hardy of
Mrs. L A Pearman, Mrs. June
Hensley, Mr Josephine Williams, Houston were gue ts of Mr. and
Mrs. Ruby Walker, Mrs. Bess, Mrs. C. B Robertson Sunday,
B Robertson
Sunday.
ter a serious illne
11OW FRIDAV’N DAILY
Brigham Young, with the Port-
| Austin where he will assume his
new position with the Waddell
C tton Company.
| Vic tor Le Tulle, who has been
land Cement Association, was the residing in San Antonio several
busine: guest of James W. Gar- months employed by the Dairy-
trell today. land Co., arrived home Tuesday
Among those from Bay City who evening for a visit with his par-
attended the dance in Palacios ents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Le-
Tulle.
Yancey, Mrs Pauline Eidle bach.
Mrs D M Stayton is spending
Mr. Georgia Shoultz,
lie Horn and Mrs. H. H Los.
Mrs Mol- this afternoon in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Trotter of
Thursday evening were: Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Highley, Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Horn, Mr and Mrs. Grant
Potter, Roy Shearer, Curtis Horn,
Jack Spurgeon, Theo and Vance
Dienst and Miss Tootsy Whitaker.
Dr. and Mrs. Waggoner, Mrs. Peg-
gy Martin, Bill Brannon and
Mrs. Henry Rugeley and Mrs.
Suvie Stewart are visiting in
Houston today.
Mrs. Shelby McPeak was a bus-
iness visitor in Houston Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Cornett and
daughter. Sue, formerly of Cor-
and in Pennsylvania where Mr.
Carter was a business visitor,
there, Mr. Carter, who is employ-
ed by the Geophysical Service, In-
corporated, was promoted to par-
ty chief. The Trbune extends
congratulations. Mr. and Mrs.
Carter are now residing in Plaque-
mine. La.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Amos and
children, Joanna and Harold, Jr.,
have left for Baton Rouge, La.,
where they will make their home.
Mr. Amos has accepted a position
with the Kellogg Construction Co.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Molly Horn and Mrs. H. E.
Gaedcke, who will return home
via New Orleans.
The many friends of Lewis
Matchett, Jr. will regret to know
he is very ill at his home.
Mr. W. P. Ward will leave the
end of the week for Brownwood
where he has been transferred by
the Railway Express Company.
The change is a promotion for Mr.
Ward, who will travel for this
company. The Tribune extends
congratulations. Mrs. Ward and
children, Ada Lee, Billie Maxine
and Bobbie, will leave to join Mr.
Ward in approximately two weeks.
returned to their home in Ro-
sharon after a wedding trip to
Monterrey, Mexico. They visited
in Bay City today.
Mrs E. E. Johnson and daugh-
ters, Jacquelyn and Peggy, of
Mercedes are the guests of Mrs.
Johnson’s sister, Mrs. Vance Por-
ter, and family. Mrs. Porter and
children, Bobbie and Vance, ac-
companied them from Mercedes
where they spent three weeks vis-
iting. They also visited in Wes-
laco.
M. U. Smith of Gregory and
Mrs. A. A. Johnson of Fentress
attended the funeral of their
brother, Carey Smth, Sr., which
was held here Sunday.
Miss Doll Peavy of Cuero is
the guest of Mrs. W. H. Stinnett.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Willenberg
visited in Freeport Saturday even-
ing and attended a beach party
with a Bay City crowd.
The Tribune is sorry to report,
Fred Kelley of Matagorda, con-
fined to the Veterans’ Hospital in
Legion, Texas.
Mrs. Bob Bassett of Richmond
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bachman today. \
wacn
mattresses. He
will be pleas-
ed to quote you
prices on new
ones. THE BAY
CITY M A T-
Mangum, who
specializes in fa-
cials, permanent
waves and hair-
tinting; Miss Lu-
cille Lee, expert
T RESS FAC-
TORY is mod- in fingerwaving and permanent
ernly equipped Call No 4 They waving, and Miss Clara Bell Spur-
will be so glad to give you any lock, whose specialty is manicur-
information you desire or- bet- ing and finger waving. Mrs. Mc-
ter still, drive out to the factory Peak has specials every week that
on East Seventh Street. will really save you money! Watch
for them!
Visit S. O. EIDMAN’S and see The HOSIERY, owned and man-
the many advantages of the new aged by Mrs. Sallee Rogers, has
Shelvador. So conveniently r- some very extra value this week!
ranged, so moderately priced, so 79c cotton gowns now 69c; 59c
reasonable to
operate. You will
find every ad-
vantage in a
Shelvador. Easy
payments, too.
Visit EIDMAN’S
today. Mr. Eid-
man will be so glad to tell you
Skin Slyms made
by Gordon, now
50c; house coats
reduced to $1.50;
$1.25 gowns now
$1.00; and all
$1.98 gowns now
$1.35. Visit the‘ "
HOSIERY where you will find
about all the attractive features such dainty underthings at mod-
of a Crosley Shelvador. Do you erate prices. Hose, slips, hand-
need a new radio? The Crosley kerchiefs. Mrs. Rogers wraps
Fiver for $24.95 is a real value. your gifts appropriately, too. She
Also other home appliances.
also does alterations. Phone 16.
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