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^ ^ ^ ^ JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Wednesday Evening, January IX 1954 FIFTEEN Belle Haskell IsGerry Church Bride Mr. end Mr». DeForest HaJkeH of Cherry Creek announce the mar- riage of their daughter. Belle Au- tumn, to Richard Loy Delahoy, son o* Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Delahoy of Gerry, Saturday afternoon at the Gerjy Methodist ChurchJlev. Wu» !ard May. pastor of the Christian Missionary Alliance at Salamanca, Eclated at 2 o'clock, In the pres- ence of 100 suests. Traditional wedding music was furnished by Mm. Donald Murdock. pianist, and Mrs. Austin Beards- ley, soloist. Pink and white gladi- oli, with palms, banked the chan- cel Maid of honor, Miss Noreen Mc- Leod, wore an orchid gown with matching headband and carried a bouquet of yellow flowers. The bride's cousin, Rebecca Wiser, was the little flower girl, wearing a yel- low organdy frock and carrying a nosegay of orchid mums. Groomsmen were the bride's cousins, Raymond Langworthy, best man, with Douglas Lang- worthy and his brother-in-law, Erie E. Mattocks, ushers. The bride was given in marriage b> her father. Her wedding gown of OnatLUy lace and white satin was fashioned with Queen Bess collar, long sleeves and full floor length skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion edged in lace frll from a lace handkerchief from her cousin. Her mother chose a blue suit with white accessories and a white rose- bud corsage, and his mother, a blue gown with a red rose corsage. A reception for the 100 weding guests followed in the church par- lors, decked in pink and white streamers and white bells. A tier- ed wedding cake centered the buf- fet table. Aides were Miss Beverly Delahoy, Mrs. DeWayne Haskell and Miss Allene Abers. For a short motor wedding trip, the bride wore a yellow suit with white accessories, and cameo jew- elry from her mother. Mr. and Mrs Delahoy will reside at 218 Forest Avenue. The bridegroom served two years in the U.S. Navy and is employed "by Blackstone Corpora- tion MB. AND MRS. DELAHOY Carpenter study SOCIETY NEWS Amaranth BETROTHED—Mr. and MrsV Fred Higgenbotham, Parker Road, Sherman, announce the , engagement of their second Pre-nMptial affairs for the bride | daughter, Ethel Mae, to Pvf. V. Herbert Mohr. U.S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mohr of Westfteld. Miss Higgenbothem, a graduate of Sherman Central School, Class of 1952, has a po- sition with the Welch Grape Juice Company, WestflekJ. Prt- vate Mohr, a graduate of Sher- man Central School. Class of 1953, is stationed at F t Dix, N.J. No date has been set for the wedding. were given by Miss Noreen Mc- Leod. Mrs. Clarence Jacobs. Mrs. Phyllis Clark and Mrs. Irene Lang- worthy. Westminster Auxiliary Plans Year's Activities Westminster Presbyterian Aux- iliary met for a January tureen luncheon at the church, with cov- ers laid for 27. The president, Mrs. James Carrie, presided. A special Lutheran Hostesses Ladies Aid Society No. 2 of First Lutheran Church, will meet at 2 welcome was extended to the new P.M., Thursday in the church par- pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mis. ^^ Hostesses will be Mrs. R. E. E- Chester Crabb. Devotional* wel-Ectom Johnson and Mrs. Carl led by Mrs. Leonard Storer. An-fBer*, chairmen, assisted by Mrs. ami reports for 1953 were read by Leonard Bloomquist, xMrs. George ^ rS ' „,£ Johl £ on ' secT ^ l y ^Thompson, Mrs. Robert Allenson, Mrs. Willard Thomas, financial j M r s N# G# Almgren, Mrs. Leonard secretary. |Bloomquist, Jr.. Mrs. Fred Colan- It was reported that about 50 ^er, Mrs. Leonard Fredrickson, tjekets were sold for the party Mrs g^ie Parsons, Mrs. Thomas held this afternoon at the Pennsyl- Bargar, Mrs. Donald Paulson, vania Gas Company. Plans for thejM rs A L Carpenter Mrs ? ea T, £ clude . a rummage sale on .Howard Preston, Mrs. Fred Colanl April 29 and a fall sale in Octo- Uer. Jr., Mrs. Carl Wilzen. Mrs. ber, with the third annual art ex-| Russe i] Fredrickson. Mrs. William hibition of paintings by Mrs. Ed- Zebrowski, Mrs. Eric Ericson, ward L. Hazeltine and her pupils ; Mrs Henry Lassen, Mrs. Victor in June: two summer picnics; a,Larson, Mrs Edward Youngren. November bazaar and dinner; and Mrs L illie Hanson, Mrs. Elna a Christmas party in December. Carlstrom. Mrs. Emory Washburn. The next regular luncheon date Mrs. Herbert Rohm, Mrs. Eskil will be at 1:15 P.M., Feb. 4, with swanson, Mrs. George Moyer, Mrs. Richard Cooper, chairman, Mrs. Oscar Lindell. Mrs. Esther assisted by Mrs. Willard Thomas, I Berg. Miss Edith Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. E." Van D u s e n and Mrs. James J. Fox formerly of Ashta- bula, Ohio, who was welcomed as I ——————— B. new rrnBmt)cr Mrs. Robert Horning, luncheon 1 Joan Mendeil Is Bride chairman, was assisted by Mrs. A f B.. D...~L Leon C Moore, Mrs. C. Ingve Ut C U g e n e DUTCh Adamson and Mrs. C Edwell John- ] ONOVTLLE— Announcement is son. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I made of the marriage of Eugene —————•———— Burch. youngest son of Mr. and T\i#^ r L ; i / J MN R..i;, A J [Mrs. Carl Burch. and Joan Men- IWO Vnlldren B a p t i z e d dell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YOUNGSVILLE-Rev. CC.Rosslthe immediate families. Both at- conducted baptismal service at tended Randolph Central School, the Methodist Church Sunday, bap- the bridegroom, being a member tizingf Pamela Louise, daughter 0 f the 1953 graduating class. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward, \ At present they are residing in and Richard Lee, son of Mr. and,his parents' trailer house at Ono- Mrt. Perry Hill, Jr. jville. He is employed at the Car- Also received into full mem-, borundum plant at Falconer, bershjp were Mr. Robert Keller- Mrs. Rotf A. E. Carlson. 137 Pennsylvania Avenue, opened her home Tuesday evening for the an- nual meeting of the Loyalty Club of the Amaranth. She was assist- ed in serving dessert by Mrs. E. L. Beach, Mrs. Harold Bingham and Mrs. Fred Loydahl. Mrs. Charles P. Lapg was elect- ed president; Mrs. EJmer Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Otto H. Smith, secretary and treasurer. Canasta was played, prizes go- ing to Mrs. John Barney, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Charles P. Lang, Mrs., Edwin J. Suekow, Miss Betty Cameron, and Miss Kathar- The retiring president, Mrs. E. L. Beach presided at the business meeting. The annual report of the secretary and treasurer was read by Mrs. Elmer Johnson. Mrs. Mar- vin Ahtetrom presented a gift to Mrs. Beach. Mrs. Lang, 121? Newland Ave- nue will be the next hostess on Feb. 9. Kidder Women Are Hostesses At Mission Rev. C Norton Warner, pastor of the Kidder Evangelical United Brethren Church, addressed the {Ladies Auxiliary of the Union Res- cue Mission Monday evening on the 42nd Psalm, as his subject, "My Soul, and My God." The Misses Margaret and Jeanne Sundlov sang two songs, accom- panying themselves on accordions. Also on the program was a so- prano sokx by Miss Jeanne Warner, ^accompanied by her mother, Mrs. |C. Norton Warner. Miss Luella Ad- ams played for group singing. The auxiliary chaplain, Mrs. Floyd VanValkenburg, conducted devotions. Mrs. Joseph Fuller, president of the Ladies Auxiliary urged all members to purchase tickets for the Annual Rescue Mission smor- gasooi<* to be held at First Meth- odist Church Feb. 1, from mem- bers o; the Board of Directors, or at the Mission. The speaker will be George L. Bolton, superintend- ent of the Bowery Mission in New York City. Ladies Aid Society of the Kidder Church were hostesses, with Mrs. Elliott Kidder as chairman. Mrs. Francis Schuyler, a past president of the Ladies' Auxiliary, and Mrs.! C. Norton Wamer presided at beautifully decorated tea tables Aides were Miss Elizabeth Carl- son. Mrs. Hattic Carlson, Mn*. Esther Abbott, Mrs. Donalf Liden. Mrs. John Beienguer, Mrs. Paul Territo, Mrs. Norman Wright, and Mrs. Paul Territo. Grace WJ3.W.S. The W.S.W.S. of the Grace E.UJB. Church will hold a meeting at 2 PJU. Thursday in the church parlors. Mrs. Glenn Norquist Is leader. Mrs. Frank Clover will be in charge of music. Hostesses are Mrs. Currie J. Huntington, Mrs. Frank Eccles and Mrs. Glenn Car- penter, i f Secretaries to Dine Jamestown Chapter of National Secretaries Association will meet Friday at 6:30 P.M. at Villa Mia in Falconer. Important matters will be discussed. BABEE-TENDA ^£# riM fsrf wo* ttei •taisH rot HUMH • lOWfIS FOlflAY T BABEE-TENDA SALES 61 Ellicett St Bon Ton's MIDWINTER SALE OF RUBBER G Entire Sleek of Women's Rubber Footwear 20% MORE Gerald Almgren. Mrs, James Brown and Mrs Roy H. Anderson. District Officers Make Visit to Sunset Lodge BEMUS POINT—District Deputy President Mrs. Jennie Bengston, her marshel, Mrs. Edna Pearson, and another member, Mrs. John- son, of Star Rebekah Lodge made their official visit to Sunset Rebe- kah Lodge Monday night. Mrs. Edith Shepaidson. Noble Grand, announced that the Three Links will meet Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Clara Otander. Mrs. Maude Lamphear was reported ill. Following the meeting refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Edith Shepardson and Mrs. Harriet Stal- vey. Club to Affiliate With National Group YOUNGSVnXE - From Shirley Fuller of the Y.H.S. Broadwalk comes Commercial Club news. Members of me club are making plans to become members of a national organization. A commit- tee is drawing up the constitution and application at this time. The club, when accepted, will belong to the "Future Business Leaders of America." L man, Mrs. Adella F. Kellerman, Mrs. Norman H. Piper and Miss Helen Piper. CENTRALIA LADIES AID CENTRALIA-The Centralia La- dies Aid will hold an all-day meet- ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl Brevoort Candid Wedding Albums PORTRAITS SIEGFRIED STUDIO 800 W. Third St M»OM 4-945 for appointment I "for Ever and Ever' E. F. Basset! 302 M*in Strut Sale Continues WITH DRASTIC REDUCTIONS COATS SUITS DRESSES MILLINERY SKIRTS BLOUSES JACKETS SWEATERS LINGERIE ROBES NEGLIGEES JEWELRY ' ALL SALES FINAL TOWNifr COUNTRY Main it Fourth Weatherproof " -taoti ioflt 0 »y SAU-SAND Reg. $4.95 NOW $3.86 ENTIRE STOCK of Ladies COATS DRESSES RAINCOATS SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED AH Salts Final! No Exchanges! No Approvals! THE HUB Former Location of Fashion Clothes 14-16 N. Main St. Brooklyn Square OFF Reg. $4.95 ON THESE ITEMS (Par Trim) NOW $ 3 95 7%em<rz$te Fur lined SHOES Reg. $11.95 NOW $9.00 In Plain Boot Reg. $3.95 NOW $2*89 Goodyear Glove Brand CARRIAGE BOOT in NYLON Reg. $9.95 "Sun Valley" Stylo Reg. $11.95 NOW $0.00 "VELVETEEN" Reg. $7.95 NOW $c.oo ALSO PLASTIC BOOTIES LIGHTWEIGHT RUBBERS JAMESTOWN HOTEL BLDG. Owned and Operated by OWN Wilson & There* Campbell W t Givt and Redeem Rod Stamps bon ton sit conditioned SHOE SALON bon ton's sit conditioned SHOE SALON SEMI-ANNUAL STOREWIDE SHOE SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A.M. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S SHOES ARE BEING SOLD INCLUDING OUR NEW SPRING STYLES NOTHING WITHHELD -NONE OF THESE SHOES ARE OVER 3 MONTHS OLD- * Pierre * Heelhugger * American Girl * Jolerte * Aptitude * Goodyear Glove * Dollmade * Ballband * Physical Culture OR MORE / ON ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE Shoes—Hosiery—Slippers—Boots—Rubbers A wide selection of sixes and styles to choose from: dress—sport—casual—'Street wear Jamestown Hotel Bldg. Owned and Operated by Owen Wilson & Theron Campbell V//A W/mHRPffr Tointhe MARCH OF DIMES January 1 to 31 Reg. 7.f • Wo Give and Redeem Rod Stamps bon ton Sir conditioned • C LI al of% WE af5' Ja\ I 4%B^VA Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: STOREWIDE SHOE SALE 23/Jamestown NY Post Journal... · Mrs. Willard Thomas, financial jMrs N# G# Almgren, Mrs. Leonard secretary. |Bloomquist, Jr.. Mrs. Fred Colan-It was reported

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JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Wednesday Evening, January IX 1954 FIFTEEN

Belle Haskell IsGerry Church Bride

Mr. end Mr». DeForest HaJkeH of Cherry Creek announce the mar­riage of their daughter. Belle Au­tumn, to Richard Loy Delahoy, son o* Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Delahoy of Gerry, Saturday afternoon at the Gerjy Methodist ChurchJlev. Wu» !ard May. pastor of the Christian Missionary Alliance at Salamanca, Eclated at 2 o'clock, In the pres­ence of 100 suests.

Traditional wedding music was furnished by Mm. Donald Murdock. pianist, and Mrs. Austin Beards-ley, soloist. Pink and white gladi­oli, with palms, banked the chan­cel

Maid of honor, Miss Noreen Mc-Leod, wore an orchid gown with matching headband and carried a bouquet of yellow flowers. The bride's cousin, Rebecca Wiser, was the little flower girl, wearing a yel­low organdy frock and carrying a nosegay of orchid mums.

Groomsmen were the bride's cousins, Raymond Langworthy, best man, with Douglas Lang-worthy and his brother-in-law, Erie E. Mattocks, ushers.

The bride was given in marriage b> her father. Her wedding gown of OnatLUy lace and white satin was fashioned with Queen Bess collar, long sleeves and full floor length skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion edged in lace frll from a lace handkerchief from her cousin.

Her mother chose a blue suit with white accessories and a white rose­bud corsage, and his mother, a blue gown with a red rose corsage.

A reception for the 100 weding guests followed in the church par­lors, decked in pink and white streamers and white bells. A tier­ed wedding cake centered the buf­fet table. Aides were Miss Beverly Delahoy, Mrs. DeWayne Haskell and Miss Allene Abers.

For a short motor wedding trip, the bride wore a yellow suit with white accessories, and cameo jew­elry from her mother. Mr. and Mrs Delahoy will reside at 218 Forest Avenue. The bridegroom served two years in the U.S. Navy and is employed "by Blackstone Corpora­tion

MB. AND MRS. DELAHOY Carpenter study

SOCIETY NEWS

Amaranth

BETROTHED—Mr. and MrsV Fred Higgenbotham, Parker Road, Sherman, announce the

, engagement of their second Pre-nMptial affairs for the bride | daughter, Ethel Mae, to Pvf. V.

Herbert Mohr. U.S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mohr of Westfteld. Miss Higgenbothem, a graduate of Sherman Central School, Class of 1952, has a po­sition with the Welch Grape Juice Company, WestflekJ. Prt-vate Mohr, a graduate of Sher­man Central School. Class of 1953, is stationed at F t Dix, N.J. No date has been set for the wedding.

were given by Miss Noreen Mc-Leod. Mrs. Clarence Jacobs. Mrs. Phyllis Clark and Mrs. Irene Lang-worthy.

Westminster Auxiliary Plans Year's Activities

Westminster Presbyterian Aux­iliary met for a January tureen luncheon at the church, with cov­ers laid for 27. The president, Mrs. James Carrie, presided. A special

Lutheran Hostesses Ladies Aid Society No. 2 of First

Lutheran Church, will meet at 2 welcome was extended to the new P.M., Thursday in the church par-pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mis. ^^ Hostesses will be Mrs. R. E. E- Chester Crabb. Devotional* wel-Ectom Johnson and Mrs. Carl led by Mrs. Leonard Storer. An-fBer*, chairmen, assisted by Mrs. ami reports for 1953 were read by Leonard Bloomquist, xMrs. George ^ r S ' „ , £ J o h l £ o n ' secT^ly ^Thompson , Mrs. Robert Allenson, Mrs. Willard Thomas, financial j M r s N# G# Almgren, Mrs. Leonard secretary. |Bloomquist, Jr.. Mrs. Fred Colan-

It was reported that about 50 ^er, Mrs. Leonard Fredrickson, tjekets were sold for the party M r s g ^ i e Parsons, Mrs. Thomas held this afternoon at the Pennsyl- Bargar, Mrs. Donald Paulson, vania Gas Company. Plans for thejMrs A L Carpenter Mrs ?eaT, £ c l u d e . a rummage sale on .Howard Preston, Mrs. Fred Colanl April 29 and a fall sale in Octo- Uer. Jr., Mrs. Carl Wilzen. Mrs. ber, with the third annual art ex-|R u s s e i] Fredrickson. Mrs. William hibition of paintings by Mrs. Ed- Zebrowski, Mrs. Eric Ericson, ward L. Hazeltine and her pupils ; M r s Henry Lassen, Mrs. Victor in June: two summer picnics; a,Larson, M r s Edward Youngren. November bazaar and dinner; and M r s Lillie Hanson, Mrs. Elna a Christmas party in December. Carlstrom. Mrs. Emory Washburn.

The next regular luncheon date Mrs. Herbert Rohm, Mrs. Eskil will be at 1:15 P.M., Feb. 4, with swanson, Mrs. George Moyer, Mrs. Richard Cooper, chairman, Mrs. Oscar Lindell. Mrs. Esther assisted by Mrs. Willard Thomas, I Berg. Miss Edith Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. E." Van D u s e n and Mrs. James J. Fox formerly of Ashta­bula, Ohio, who was welcomed as I — — — — — — — B. new rrnBmt)cr

Mrs. Robert Horning, luncheon1 J o a n M e n d e i l Is B r i d e chairman, was assisted by Mrs. A f B.. ™ D.. .~L Leon C Moore, Mrs. C. Ingve U t C U g e n e DUTCh Adamson and Mrs. C Edwell John- ] ONOVTLLE— Announcement is son. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I made of the marriage of Eugene

—————•———— Burch. youngest son of Mr. and T\i#^ r L ; i / J M N R . . i ; , A J [Mrs. Carl Burch. and Joan Men-IWO V n l l d r e n B a p t i z e d dell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

YOUNGSVILLE-Rev. CC.Rosslthe immediate families. Both at-conducted baptismal service at tended Randolph Central School, the Methodist Church Sunday, bap- the bridegroom, being a member tizingf Pamela Louise, daughter 0f the 1953 graduating class. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward, \ At present they are residing in and Richard Lee, son of Mr. and,his parents' trailer house at Ono-Mrt. Perry Hill, Jr. jville. He is employed at the Car-

Also received into full mem-, borundum plant at Falconer, bershjp were Mr. Robert Keller-

Mrs. Rotf A. E. Carlson. 137 Pennsylvania Avenue, opened her home Tuesday evening for the an­nual meeting of the Loyalty Club of the Amaranth. She was assist­ed in serving dessert by Mrs. E. L. Beach, Mrs. Harold Bingham and Mrs. Fred Loydahl.

Mrs. Charles P. Lapg was elect­ed president; Mrs. EJmer Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Otto H. Smith, secretary and treasurer.

Canasta was played, prizes go­ing to Mrs. John Barney, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Charles P. Lang, Mrs., Edwin J. Suekow, Miss Betty Cameron, and Miss Kathar-

The retiring president, Mrs. E. L. Beach presided at the business meeting. The annual report of the secretary and treasurer was read by Mrs. Elmer Johnson. Mrs. Mar­vin Ahtetrom presented a gift to Mrs. Beach.

Mrs. Lang, 121? Newland Ave­nue will be the next hostess on Feb. 9.

Kidder Women Are Hostesses At Mission

Rev. C Norton Warner, pastor of the Kidder Evangelical United Brethren Church, addressed the {Ladies Auxiliary of the Union Res­cue Mission Monday evening on the 42nd Psalm, as his subject, "My Soul, and My God."

The Misses Margaret and Jeanne Sundlov sang two songs, accom­panying themselves on accordions. Also on the program was a so­prano sokx by Miss Jeanne Warner, ^accompanied by her mother, Mrs. |C. Norton Warner. Miss Luella Ad­ams played for group singing.

The auxiliary chaplain, Mrs. Floyd VanValkenburg, conducted devotions.

Mrs. Joseph Fuller, president of the Ladies Auxiliary urged all members to purchase tickets for the Annual Rescue Mission smor-gasooi<* to be held at First Meth­odist Church Feb. 1, from mem­bers o; the Board of Directors, or at the Mission. The speaker will be George L. Bolton, superintend­ent of the Bowery Mission in New York City.

Ladies Aid Society of the Kidder Church were hostesses, with Mrs. Elliott Kidder as chairman. Mrs. Francis Schuyler, a past president of the Ladies' Auxiliary, and Mrs.! C. Norton Wamer presided at beautifully decorated tea tables Aides were Miss Elizabeth Carl­son. Mrs. Hattic Carlson, Mn*. Esther Abbott, Mrs. Donalf Liden. Mrs. John Beienguer, Mrs. Paul Territo, Mrs. Norman Wright, and Mrs. Paul Territo.

Grace WJ3.W.S. The W.S.W.S. of the Grace

E.UJB. Church will hold a meeting at 2 PJU. Thursday in the church parlors. Mrs. Glenn Norquist Is leader.

Mrs. Frank Clover will be in charge of music. Hostesses are Mrs. Currie J. Huntington, Mrs. Frank Eccles and Mrs. Glenn Car­penter, i

f

Secretaries to Dine Jamestown Chapter of National

Secretaries Association will meet

Friday at 6:30 P.M. at Villa Mia in Falconer. Important matters will be discussed.

BABEE-TENDA ^ £ # riM fsrf wo* ttei •taisH rot H U M H • lOWfIS FOlflAY T BABEE-TENDA SALES

61 Ellicett St

Bon Ton's MIDWINTER SALE

OF RUBBER G Entire Sleek of Women's Rubber Footwear

20% MORE

Gerald Almgren. Mrs, James Brown and Mrs Roy H. Anderson.

District Officers Make Visit to Sunset Lodge

BEMUS POINT—District Deputy President Mrs. Jennie Bengston, her marshel, Mrs. Edna Pearson, and another member, Mrs. John­son, of Star Rebekah Lodge made their official visit to Sunset Rebe­kah Lodge Monday night.

Mrs. Edith Shepaidson. Noble Grand, announced that the Three Links will meet Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Clara Otander. Mrs. Maude Lamphear was reported ill.

Following the meeting refresh­ments were served by Mrs. Edith Shepardson and Mrs. Harriet Stal-vey.

Club to Affiliate With National Group

YOUNGSVnXE - From Shirley Fuller of the Y.H.S. Broadwalk comes Commercial Club news. Members of me club are making plans to become members of a national organization. A commit­tee is drawing up the constitution and application at this time. The club, when accepted, will belong to the "Future Business Leaders of America."

L

man, Mrs. Adella F. Kellerman, Mrs. Norman H. Piper and Miss Helen Piper.

CENTRALIA LADIES AID CENTRALIA-The Centralia La­

dies Aid will hold an all-day meet­ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl Brevoort

Candid Wedding Albums PORTRAITS

SIEGFRIED STUDIO 800 W. Third St

M»OM 4-945 for appointment

I

"for Ever and Ever'

E. F. Basset! 302 M*in S t ru t

Sale Continues WITH DRASTIC REDUCTIONS

COATS

SUITS

DRESSES

MILLINERY

• SKIRTS

• BLOUSES

• JACKETS

• SWEATERS

• LINGERIE

• ROBES

• NEGLIGEES

• JEWELRY

'

ALL

SALES

FINAL TOWNifr COUNTRY

Main i t Fourth

W e a t h e r p r o o f

" -taoti ioflt 0 »y SAU-SAND

Reg. $4.95

NOW $3.86

ENTIRE STOCK of Ladies

COATS DRESSES RAINCOATS • SKIRTS

BLOUSES • SWEATERS

ALL DRASTICALLY

REDUCED AH Salts Final!

No Exchanges! No Approvals!

THE H U B Former Location of Fashion Clothes

14-16 N. Main St. Brooklyn Square

OFF

Reg. $4.95

ON THESE ITEMS

(Par Trim)

NOW $395

7%em<rz$te

Fur lined SHOES

Reg. $11.95

NOW $9.00

In Plain Boot Reg. $3.95

NOW $2*89

Goodyear Glove Brand CARRIAGE BOOT in NYLON

Reg. $9.95

"Sun Valley" Stylo

Reg. $11.95

NOW $0 .00

"VELVETEEN" Reg. $7.95

NOW $c.oo

ALSO PLASTIC BOOTIES — LIGHTWEIGHT RUBBERS

JAMESTOWN HOTEL BLDG.

Owned and Operated by O W N Wilson &

There* Campbell

W t Givt and Redeem Rod Stamps

bon ton sit conditioned SHOE SALON

bon ton's sit conditioned SHOE SALON

SEMI-ANNUAL

STOREWIDE SHOE SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A.M.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S SHOES ARE BEING SOLD INCLUDING OUR NEW SPRING STYLES — NOTHING WITHHELD

-NONE OF THESE SHOES ARE OVER 3 MONTHS OLD-

* Pierre * Heelhugger * American Girl * Jolerte * Aptitude * Goodyear

Glove * Dollmade * Ballband

* Physical Culture

OR MORE

/

ON ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE Shoes—Hosiery—Slippers—Boots—Rubbers A wide selection of sixes and styles to choose

from: dress—sport—casual—'Street wear

Jamestown Hotel Bldg. Owned and Operated by

Owen Wilson & Theron Campbell

V//A

W/mHRPffr Tointhe

MARCH OF DIMES January 1 to 31

Reg. 7.f •

Wo Give and Redeem Rod Stamps

bon ton Sir conditioned

• C LI al of% WE af5' Ja\ I 4%B^VA

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