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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 8 1920
PAGE THREE '
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T Ft 1 Whalth
In me Lnurenes s
Tomorrow's
Entertainments.
Mifis Colito Leq will .bo hostess to
the Mariposa Club.
.The City -Federation will meet at
o'clock at the library
r -
t Xotlce Endeavor.
Every member; of the Austin Ave.
. Presbyterian Christian Endeavor is
'expiated to attend the business meet-
log Friday evening at S o'clock. This)
Is especially iroaiortant as tlie new
officers are to be elected airs. R. R.
( Rives will be hostess to the Endeavors
In her home. All new students who
i expect to he Endeaors in Brownwood
have a cordial invitation.
(Christian Endcaw Program of (lie
i Austin Ave. Prrs. Clinrch for
Sunday September 12. il
Topic: i(A Great Miracle."
Leader: Miss Mary Perkins.
Program:
1. Song C. 1
2. Song 30.
3. Scripture reading. Mark 2:1-12.
4. Opening remarks.
5. Prayer.
6. Questions: Jesse Wheeler Harry
Boyer and Mary Rives. j
7. Talks? Alma Roha Monta Morgan'
and Annie Crawford.
I S. Song; 214.
9. Talks. Mrs. Wood Walter Daniel.
10 Christian Endeavor Applications.'
Air. Galloway Mr Wood.
21. Special Music.
? 12. Business. ;
I First Presbyterian
f Teachers Meetimr
; ; A Meeting of the officers and teach-'
evs of the First Presbyterian Sunday
I school will be held tonight at the'
church in connection with the mid-
iweek prayer senice. Arrangements
!for the work "of the fall and winter
will be discussed and a full atiend-
tance of officers and teachers is re-
quested by tlie fpastor and superin-
tendent. I
Suinlaj School Headers
to 3Ieet Thursday Sight.
A meeting of tlie isuperintejndentsj I
ies and other Sunday school leaders'
j together with the pastdrs. 'of all the
i churches of the city lias been called
i for Thursday night at So'clock in the
j Austin Avenue Presbyterian church
for the purpose of considering plans
for a city-wide Sunday School cam-
paign. The matter has been d
cussed by several of the ounuay.
school 'workers and a tentative plan"
Xor organizing an intensive. campaign
ttffcs beeij considered ;and endorsed!
JfThpserwho have .sjrau.tne matter
much thought declare that two-thittls
rof the public school children of the
tcity are not regular attendants at
tany Sunday school and that three-
fourths of the resident church mem
bers of the city are taking no part in
I Sunday school activities. This con-
edition it is pointed out is indicative
for the general lack of active interest
fin the church ork of the city and
ta remedy for it should be found.
! All the Sunday school and church
leaders of the city are invited topar-
iticipate in the meeting of Thursday
night and to aid in the formation of
i plans for a Sunday school campaign
if the need for such a movement ap-
pears to them toj be justified.
Fp wo rili League - - '
September Pith.i i
Leader Mabry Mitchell.
. Subject: "The Christian Use of
Recreation."
Song.
Bead in concert Psalm cfii l-r.
Three short prayers by "Ep worth
Leaguers. "
Song. '.'' ; ' -
'Talk by leadej-: ' ""yiiat was Solo-;
Imon Driving at
r Talk: "Is play an essential part
i of the Christian I life?" Mr. Raymond
.Locks. j
I Special Music! 'Meditation" 'Madge
i Phinney. '
Talk:. .Recreation or wreck-crca-
tion which? 3uz Canon.
Open discussion. "What sort of re-
1 creational program ought this Ep-
i Worth League and church to project?.
Song followed by announcements.
League Benediction.
Methodist Jlissionnry
Socielj'
"On account of the. threatening
weather of Monday - Ihe AVoman'S
Missionary Society of the First Metli-
r odist church did not hold their meet-
ing on Monday as was announced.
xy
First Presbiierlan .
I Auxiliary .
fgfiThe Woman's Auxiliary of the First
:. Presbyterian church did not .tneet on
Monday on account of Ihe rains.Thr
Auxiliary will meet on next Monday
'' afternoon. Aftep a combined short
' business session the circles will hold
. their regular meetings. - '
Sot ice to Wesley
Bible Class JI embers
LThe regular fall work meetings of
. the Wesley Bible Class will hold
" their first meeting on Thursday after-
noon at 2 oclock at tlie Hostess
House. A full attendance is desired.
Sunbeams.
The Sunbeams of the First Baptist
church met on ISunday afternoon at 4
o'clock .ati'the church. A very interest-
ing state mission 'program was given.
- One of the members represented
Texas ami was hostess to a tea party
in the different pnases of the state mis-
sion work. The different phases "were
represented iby the members.
le and Mrs. Grant were
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What the
General
Cofftrfu Avenue .innior.
1$. 1'. IV V. Program.
l-eadorXpteylali .McDonald
Subjedt: The Giant Slain
Shepherd Lad. 4
by a
Sonj; 29$.-
Prayer-HMiss Lois Howat
card.
Business anl records.
Daniel's Early Days-Itnth J
. Piano t?qlo Louis NelmS. 1
Jarrell.
Daniel iand Saul George Allnian
Goliath the afraid champion Ruby
"amnion
Daniel .Overcomes
Goliath Emma
l
-Psalms 121.
Belle Scott.
Scripture reading;
Adelia .Martin.
Daniel uid Jonathan4
Donald.1 'i
((iirgin Ajrehuo Baptist
Junior ll.JY. V. 17.
J;' .
Noteylah. Mc-.
With Eynon Gilliajn as lhader. the
Junior Baptist Young T'eopufs Union
of the Cqlggin Avenue 'Baptist church
met in rular session on Sunday af-
ternoon sifith a good.aftendaiice.
The subject was "The sword of the
Lord's and of Gideons." f.
Severalt interesting talks were made
by the m embers.
Miss 'pteylah McDonald was .an-
nounced ithe leader for tho; 'meeting'
of net Sunday when the sdcicy will
meet. at H;:50 o'clock.
Junior riiristian Endoiuor.
The Jtmior Christian Endeavor of
the First Christian church' met on
Sunday afternoon at the church. Four-
teen merijbers were present. (J"
Maurica Horn was the loader for the
afternoon' and gave a very interesting
Jalk on fThe Presftnt Da Daniel.''.
Talks of interest were also: given
Winnie Mayo and Mary Helen. King. ':
A contjest between the bms and
girls was 'begun and; promises to be of
deep interest. .'.
. A picnic was planned for Thursday
afternoon if the weather perjmits.
The mating closed 'with -the Miz-
pah bcnetlition.
Lawn Pnifly for Jr. II. V. P. t.
'' Mrs. EkI Pickett entertained the Jr.
B. Y. P. p. of the First" Baptist church I
of which' she is leader on 4 Thursday OVuIdrop sdiolarship fund.
evening at the. home of Mrs. E. M.j A social hour followed when tl-
Andrews ion ilrma StreQt. i j hostess u dainty ke couise of
Games of interest were played on the rofnjshmt m.
lawn and probably thej'mosft inte.rest-1
iiig contest -was pinning thb cabbage
near the rabbit's moutht Gpssie Mail
Jarrell was the winner dftu box of
stationery mtne contest ice cream
and cake were served to about twenty-
three.
Ehtertaiil 3Ieii
of. l hurch. i ...-4..
Rev. Pi 11 Rives. enterta'inMJ the
men of th1 Austin Avenue Presbyter- '
ian cliurtdi on last:'Wclnesilay night
in Uie cliiirch parlors. . j. ..
Professor Eugene Looney. of Llaiio
deliver fdia splendid talk to . the men;-1
-Mrs. Will .McCuHcy'
T1 lit? tf rj I ri 1 in
favored with a
The mfUnbers of the Aid Society of to Superintendent la;t h outloi
the church assisted.' tlie pastor im'lfor a reenrd-brenkhig term was never
serving fried chicken esealloped io-jibetter. Tejiehers. palrdng and pnpi!-
tatoos hot buttered roils and coffee.- will welcome the new e sion with e.u-
5asin .intl zeal of an 'nimreeoden! -
Senior
un - " .
:j "j ..
Emleavor.
The Senior
v in iuan I'.iiucavor 01
the First Ciiristian church
Sunday Hftornooh witii Ad
ans- as Ieauer. The subject -was
"TOiat Christ Does for .'the (Christian."
Talks of fintercst wete given; by .Miss-
es Fannift! Smith and Willie! King arid
Tom Young. A prayer was offered
by Miss Willie King; .
The contest which has; been
IO
(jiUeir.aJm.ii-u-iai UL'hN WUS ail
nounced
winners. The yirls planndd a ban
qnet to le giyen in honor of the. boysj
on next Friday niglit in the taberna
cle.;
Hie njpeting closed" jwith
the .Miz-
iuu - im:ih:uiuiiuh.
First Haplist Junior
li. V. J'. F.
The Junior B. V. P. J. of the First
Baptist ;liurch met . oh Sunday after-
noon at jjie church. f j
The uncoil was divided at (this meet
ing in ar junior and senior division.
The Junior B. Y. P. U. elected officers
as follojs: President Josejilline Stan-
ley; viceji president. Lucile ijCaneaster;
rccordinfi; secretary- " Alton Dorsett;
corresponding secretary and) treasurer
Franklin i' Wilson. Committees were
appointed as follows: Membership
t
omnliUtte Lucile. Kaneuster.- Grace
Metz and Heme Norton; social
mittee Alice Hillsman Sidn.ey Jlichey
and Doriitcoll Smith; program commit-
tee Joseidiine Stanley Sidney Richey
and Mary Elizabeth Norwood; mis-
sionary (committee. Franklin Wilson.
Alta It. Remington and Paul I.Iillsman.
Sidney Jiiichie was appointed captain
of Group 1 and Mary Elizabeth Nor-
wood whs appointed captain of Group
2. Group 1 will have charge of the
program! for next Sunday.
The senior division organized and
chose the name the Cecil Lancaster
"division." Officers were elected as fol-
lows; president James (Cox; vice
president Wright -Godby; .recording
secretary Ella HarreJI; corresponding
secretary Era Lee; treasurer Ailee.n
Crnndwll; choistcrand reporter Gus-
sie Mal)i Jarrell; librarian Lucile Mc-
Alister; pianist Virginia Bjsll. Robert
Glover was appoint'ed captain of Group
1 arid )Mozelle. Bailey was appointed
captain (of. Group 2. The various contt
mitteesj'ere appointed.
A pnty wae-jilanned tor ..this wefek1
but wa postponed on account of the
rains.
The Bociety will meet on next Sunf
day nfternoon at five o'clock at the
Young People Are Doing
s Society Activities : :
News of the City's Churches
Ah Invltiition.
The B. Y. P. r. of tlm First Chris-
tian church tjx tends a hearty welcoino
to all young people to attend the regu-
lar meetings on Sunday at 7 p. m. Stu-
dents are especially invited. An inlkr-
esting program Is leing arranged.
xo
Sf. Jehu's Guild.
Tiie St. Jolin's Guild did iuit. met :
on 'Monday afternoon on account f
the rain.
First Haplist Auviliuiy.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the. Fir L
Baptist church did not meet on Mon-
thly on account of the rain. The uteri -ing
of next Monday will-be a combined
.business and Bible siudv meeting.
Vnsliii Avenue I're.sbjlerian
tIi;.sittlt:in SoeTely
The Woman's MiRs'iouarv .Socie!-i
of tlii' Austin Avenue P-esbytorian
churei jnet on Monday afternoon in
the church" parlors. I liis was
Hi.-
the jl.rst n:'Otitig of the socle tv Pine
pprini: and man. nuittiMs wl
been pending (Hiring tin
ul' hae'
summer
months were again
ii$sciisi6n. Mrs O.
the devotional.
' A fa'r attendance
brou?'.! u;
B. (.'rabtrce
wis pjesent (Jc
spito
tions.
the unfavorable weather condi-
Cicrgin Aenue
llaptist Auxiliary.
The Voman's Auxiliary of .the Co::-
Hn Avenue Baptist church -dUI not
meet on last Monday on- account of
the inclement weather. TJie resulat
meeting will be held on next Mondav.
X
riiris::iii Missionary
Seeiety
The. Missionary Society of the Fii t
riiristian c'hutvh met on Mondav at-
ternoon viih Mrs. John T. Yanti;
ihostss.
Mrs. K. F. Skern tt led-the after-
nnon's program which' took for the.
subjer t "The New . Emphasis of Mon
ey." Several interesting talks were1
jtnade. Rev. K. Moore tht! af- j
tornoon's thvotionaL
A coltretton wa: taken for the Clara
M SCHOOLS
iLLOPEISEPT.il
LI
FULL FACULTY SELEGTEU
Mi ("II FVrm SlASl !'KK UI.S;
sri;nu i:ami.n -xios slt
vmi m.xt s mini ay.
The pnblie st hools Of Brow ziwrwl
i will start the autumn term .Septembt i-
13 which it. n.t Muutlay. Accordir
tftl c'mraeter. The faculty is one of
ttlte best as will he seen from the li: i
qi une tersrhers. evetv tme ol u iom
.;met on jjis an expert accomplished and solet:-
lison Ev" in Avlth spuclal reference to their timv-
;ifira4 ir)ns. Following is the list :
I ou.nrsr w l':tL'e Simerintoitdem
.Mrs. W. C; Cox. Suiiervisfr of Aluhit';
Miss "Agnes I'ower Custodian of liouk.i.
Hiirh SflimiL .
-Mrs. J. V. Trapp. principal' Mr. J.
rMit Qi.iill. -thi 1 1 w.in 1 1 i. c 1 ri4 v
'in MV.il Uialrv Mice A.o.in VV'il.
. 1
Miss Annie I In I li Mus
sel English; Miss Eula Helle Mar-
shall English; Mis: llie Doyle
Spanis'h; -Miss Lois I .a mar French;
Mr. J; X. Kaderli manual training;
Miss Janie Peavy donieMie science;
Miss Dorothy Arnold It!in; ..Mr ('. L.
Urown science; J. F. Mctiauglicy -oratory.
Ceggin School.
T. II. Holmes princ ipal ; -Miss Nellie
Anderson assistant principal M-irs
ZeoIa"I'hilen Miss Fiossi" Dunn. -Mr..
(J. T. Brandon Mrs". F. J. Hunter Mis
Colito Lee Mrs. h. P.. Cross. .Mrs. J. !
P. Moore Miss(3rady Vinson. .Mis
Mamie iBaker Miss Pearl LntKuisler
Mrs. Addie G. Averitt. Miss Essie Lou
Enrp Miss Edith Andrews. Mrs. lu: -Hie
Dadmon Miss Elizabeth Powell.
Ford -School.
'- l: "JWi h' 1 '.'
com-!"1' Winston miss Kuth tip.
i.vjiss Audio J'erry miss ueiu :ici iu"
ley Miss Mary Perkins Miss Thelirta
Ivy Miss Lucy Rector .Miss Katheryu
Whitley.
Cciita.' Avenue Sojiool.
1Iirs Neilie White principal; Mivs
Mary Evans Miss Edith Salton Miss
Alma Wells.
.North Hrowmvood School.
Miss Vehua Linzscy principttl; 'Miss
Lizzie Bullion iMiss Edna Hurtbttt
Miss Davie Bullion.
Colored School.
R. F. Rankin principal; Mrs. 0. H.
Johnson. Miss F. R. Parker.
Books will bo distributed frpm the
central .depository nt the High. School
on Austin Avenue afler the schools
open "
Teachers have all boon secured and
the buildings have been set In order
for the opening)"
Entrance cxaminallotts and exami-
nations for those who wish to be pro-
moted to a higher -grade 'of work eith-
er in the wai'dscltools or In the high
school will he given Saturday morning
the 11th a l Vclock at the High
school building.
WANTED C lean cotton rags
WANTED Clean cotton rags at the '
WOMEN Will NOT TIRE
OF BALLOT SAY LEADERS
IN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT
.V;V YORK . Sept. S'. Women have
the vol !
For y ars their struggles (o secure'
the ballot have brought Ihein both
honor and derision ulory and appb.si-
tion frientis ami foes.
Hut mw every woman over twen-
ty-one in every
state of Ihe United
JStsift may vole.
- Am1" like an anti-climax to the cul-
mination of -the meat xuffrage victory
can b. heart! throimh the ttmnilt of
fhnnki..i ing the voices of the few
Who dcrlaie woman will exercise lit-r
ntw-fm:nil prrronat i e Once twice
perhaps and then throw it away. SUf)
will mo her critics cay grasp the bal-
lot greedily at lirt pleased with tlie
iioxeliy tit it. .iu.st a i a child clasps
to itji heait a mjw.. sh'nty 1t).v ptay-s
with it till tin -iloss aii( glain'tu- Iiirue
efi it and then forgets it for soincr
tiling Irehlicr and' more fayeinatiiu-
so Made me Milay. Mbs an! Mrs will
cant her ha I hit one' in Uie voting
machine and (he next time in hei
dainty nanid"l uaicbaske).
HeV tritit.-i. pei haps not iulenfiou-
all unkind iiae el much to xay
I that i.i uullalterhr; lt woman. But
to aeciee her iif rorettiiv- and lore-
gtdiu; tht iiallot is to deem her un-j
-.ratel'til to the pion e.r: of lier "sex i lforde' indn-ti y va
mtlHl' it nt to tiie slruggh'M of -the ?ln.".t ".""" r !)
Jale Su.-an B. .Vnlliony and tbc eft'oi U. '
of the pre -cut MllfttUjCr leatlep; M rsJ
I .. !........ f.jll -
i ill 1 I' 114 I'MUI 11 till.
w. ........ i. i .r i ..r i.
tiiiiliiiu i. tpiiiii iuii ;ii i mi il lii ; t u
'intt. a m n?;els ingrnrrv. a stlly pur-
chaser of idavthin:t. a w isoii who
ilitiuc-'! : he may he trusted in l-rin--cliilintJi
into the world and cau'tor
iht'tn until '.ln. t .m t are for tln'"i-
'ehes io lieji and ativiH" the familv
jc.it e in tea eh anil to miese a.nd to
Vompeie with int'ti in business will
; not takt i-tifhriuH inu-ret m Ijtws
ioveini - her: ' if. w omo antiheri'o -".m
chilthf n s fut.ii:e lo ote a second or
I I lii nl t i l .if
I'oHov. iii4 upon the celebration of
jibe sulliat'e .iclory. it does not sffin
iom td pt.u e to otfer the eooiiiKob;
: of a iiromim nt member of the Na
tional ianm Woman Sufl'ra:;e."is
sfifiJC'loii M i Maiy U-rtleii Wbih: a
mil nihil ef 'h staff of The Wolnaii
Ciiij-t n. a s ift rar; weekly denh s the
charge -that women will tire tf the
vote inter a tdior.t period.
"The tnttre histo'iv of th" suffrage
lmnetuent. rii".bi tti iu):ir - thai
rhan; w jthout any wordn fiom u
jslie y.iid. ' '
!":?i.'t;r:E"
In the llrt tii'icH -ii)iiicB liavci in-
vote . in
one ttmiinon-
wcallh in the w.rid h re uoptcn.
voted on t-.ilt tciiiis with ltt'eu '.'ami
that Vva i Uyi.iuing in the .TitHed
rstntOH. At the j.reM rit !iu' Ayoinen i
sir" vol. i! : mi fnt' e-iialitj wtlh ncn
in all. H.e new icpuldics of coni ilt n-
tal Knrope. m fireyt itijtain nuxt in
the whole Tinted Siaies ajitl have be"U
ot"ug 'or n.any yt.-un i.a N v Ke.i-
lninl Jmi An't.-ilia.
"Aeftial Hatistier. ;:.i:hi'red with
care pmvt that v mnt u tontinue to
vote in aineit tlie-same pniportioa a
ilten in all the Statt of the t'nlon.
that (e tit ties rf the last election In
New 7.i aland aft"'r women had voted
twen!-evi ii viitt-j. show -item : ftr
item t.ourity by county that -women
voted equally u it.li un.ii. Tin
very
first y;ir the N m. York. State
vot i 1 er ri ill t.f (he vole
Ni'iv Y'rk Mate- was ta-st by
"It -;.lway:- pas to have
women
cast in
women".
w oUletl
vote " he slat i.st fe". of' ttnancial. sta-
bilily :-re ;ood. 'i his fan be proved-?
by reff-rrinj'. to the. world Altnamu
..r r. li rl... 1. r 1 . ...1. .. . .
Ol I .'-."A I lie Jil.. Uf.m pi'j i;.tlll.l -iei -
oual jtroptrty valuation in the I'n-
ited State-- is in KatKait where wom-
en have voted for many years"
Here follow -a statement trom bui.
Hugh. LusU. e-Mem!:'.r of the Ee v j
Zealand P.v t'liamcnL who says that
social conditions are good where' wo-
men XOte.
"We lititi that equal suffrage. fsMhe
great ctt family bond and tie. the
gronlesi stiengthener" of family iltfe.
"Nw Zeahuul Mauds today in- the
position of the moivt prosperous and
piogi siv e country hi the world. In
Ihe year IV: New Zealand exported
produce valued at les than $ l..Oi)i-
join; or Vt'i a h ad of the people. In
l!i';i slit' e.poittt produce of her
"NOT ACCIDENTALLY
GOOD -BUT .MADE
COOD ALWAYS
mi
f?lt I . TKv 't-V
r
nPlTP. mfln finck of STAR
experience what haa
if fabric; extra.tough tread; pure nibbcrcustuon; wule
strip. There's not an ounce of rccla'uuti or aubstitutu ; u.il)v.r
in STAR TIRES. .
$TAH TIRES Ivc mighty lv priced milage - : nnrr lots
of it. Wc fcaow. Wu w.mt yo to know - tp a 1
Made in both CORD
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tlrri- l.iitlirep. Jr.
I Otrls I Vim .lr inf.nU n of
a"d Mr; Orn J.-itbrop. born Sept.
her t'. tiled ..! me . d.iv. I'.oih will
shipiicd to lilultdale for interment
m-
be.
Infant t.'rinilb.
infant : ifl et!t." i!.tu---ti' -r of Mr and
"Mrs- .!h. i I'.ritTttii died in the Ind.a-J
Creek uei-'h -'orlioiid Tte- alay. day.
old. Intt num in Indian 'i'''ek cetiie-
rerv. PLACK
WANT
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to be built into n tire to
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BU
CO.'
. With the opening of School at hand it
.is. important that iVIoLh.qrs provide for-the
Girls' comfort and pleasure.
Ve have heen remarkable fortunate in
obtaining a very large assortment of Ging-
iiams;in all colors of Solids Plaids Checks
and. Slripes vhich wc are offering at at-
tractive prices. ' It will repay you to pro-
;vidi the Misses with plenty of Dresses
for play as well. as for School1.
There is nothing more
I K It
I Jii IL tl AWOiLlLIhi.
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' Brown
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Brovnwood High School
J. Fred McGaughy Director
Fall Term -Opens September 13th
Price. tuition $5.00 per month.
Baylor College offers free scholarship to the honor
graduate of this department. Medals will be offered to
the winners of. tiie. contest by following merchants :
E. B. Mcnley Gold Medal.
W. D. Armstrong Gold Medal..
Central -Cafe Gold Medal.
1 lardy 6c Denny Gold Medal.!. .
Camp-Bell Drug Co. Gold Medal. .
Taylor-Daniel Studio Gold Mcdah
Rousscl-Robertson Loving Cup.
i
Dry
Rcn&ers il necessary for those directly interested in its
success to give it their personal attention and by those
directly interested we mean the proprietor himself.
. THAT LAST WINTERS SUIT
Can be restored by us to its natural freshness and in a -manner
that will render it difficult for your friends to
teil it frcm a new one and by allowing us to care for it
by an occasional cleaning you can keep it looking that
way.
A MODERN DRY CLEANING PLANT
This establishment has the most modern and most fully
equipped dry cleaning dj eing and hat works in this part
of the state not as a boast but a fact. Such modem
pieces of machinery as Steam Dryers Tumblers Wash-
ers Cleaners etc. all go towards helping us render you
first class service.
EVAMS DRY CLEMM & HAT WORKS
Phones 154 and 155
ckS camidl
TT? Tl
mm
Serviceable yet popular
than Amoskeag and Red
eal Ginghams and you
j.vill find we have an abun-
dant supply of patterns.
Our Gingham Zephyrs
at 75c to $1.00 offer an
unusually attractive col-
lection of color combina-
tions. There is a pattern
that is sure to please you.
In fact you will want sev-
eral dresses out of this
beautiful assortment.
Satisfy yourself by a
visit to our. store. You
are welco ne whether you
buy or nor..
wood's Shopping Center
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