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GRADUATES]| | Want 1 Smart, NEW NEWS PECIAL CHAMBER MEETINC A special session of the 'Dougl Chamber of Commerce has been 1 P DLCNTITOR called for Tuesday evening at ) ACCeSSorLes olclock, necording to- arrangemen made yvesterday Twe visitors from Janeau will be pressent and explain the hamebuilc possibilities sessible under the new FHA set Everyone interesteds isturged to | attend | DEDEDN MRS. DEVON AWARDED GUILD PERCOLATER Mrs, Sam Devon was the -lucky erson at tl tea and sale given in t Par ¥ esteda afte 1 by St. Luke G d and was award ed the pc in later coffec et, ¢ ed by (I ka Electr Light and Power Company The very gift to thrill LReES et 400, RN LN Miss Graduate '38 . . 3 e g smart, new accessories! The Guild will probably not hold She’ll love these " f r sale of fancy work until them all sum- - MRS. RIEDI ILL Mrs. Joe Riedi has been confine to her home most of this week with a serious attack of the flu > BURGER ASSISTING AT WARNER GROCERY r was assisting Jack meat department of for the Saturda; Burger, whose father butcher of Spokane. d Bu eer more working during vacations. - o BASEBALL MF or less NG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MAY 14, 1938. Notices for this church column taust be received by The Empire not later than 16 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change ot ermon, topics, ete. FIK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister « Sundsy Services: 10:00- a.m-—Bible School. Lessqn. Testinz Discipleship . by Servicey’ Mark 10:17-31. 11:00 @m.~Morning Sermon. Subject, “Calling -Jesus: In.” “And Jesus was called, and his disciples; to the marriage.” John 2:2 7:3) pm.~Evening Service under he leadership of the Young Peo~ ple's Society, Topic, “Keeping Our Friendships Christian.” Romans 12 10-18. Wednesday, 17:30 Midweek Prayer. Service. Friday, 7:30 p.m Social Hour. A cordial invitation is given to all to attend these services and wor- hip with us. p.m Young People METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CHURCII Fourth and Sewara Streets | 0. L. KENDALL. Pastor | 10:00 a.m.—Church School. | 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. Lola LaPaugh, president, will have charge Sunday ning 8:00 p.m—EBvening Service. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a social meeting in the Church So- cial room Wednesday at 1:30 p.m | the aid and all members are urged to be present. | There wilk be no Epworth League All members of the Douglas Base- | social Friday, May 20 &7 ball Team are to meet this evening| You will always find a warm wel- v i at 6 o'clock at the Donglas Fire Hall| come at the Methodist Church. | Wispy Sheer 1 ()(} for signals and “skull practice.”| (l[“’;' Date # # LR 44v-| HOLY TRINIrY CATHEDRAL, ay B 6( ) EPISCOPAL LHSre % 2 AL - B : Fourth ang Gold Streets New Fabric I 00 . a THE VERY REV. CHARLES | Glovis . Doucias Churel | 7 " mce oo Lovely New ) ro i| Sunday Services: Bao c;, {Jd { L | 8:00 a.m, Holy Communion, ki Mg stmes | 10:00 am—Sunday School. rat 1.0() | 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and i Ll b i |sermon. Congregational singing. YLty 1.00 | oiices tor wis churen conumn| Friday. 2:30- pn—Ladies’ Guild Jewelry . must be received by The Empire|meets in the Deaner not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | — morning to guaantee change of| RESURRECTION LUTHERAN B. M. ermon topics, el PISCOPAL CHURCH | CHURCH | “Tke ¥riendly Church” i BEHRENDS LUKE | Corner. of Third and Main Streets 2:00 p.m.--Sunday School | REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE 3:00 p.m.—Vespers and Sermon. | Pastor i S B U ”]UTIE‘GU s LCU(UIA(? SOCIETY | tor' there will be no 11 o'clock wor-| Rl i i 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school in the | ship service until the - first Sunday | Department St H. D. Schlegel residence in June: 11:00 a.m.—Sunday service, same | — | place. - Subject, “All - Methodical| FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | ’ -y God.” | SCIENTIST "dge Party 7:45 pm Jible study, with col-| Sunday services will: be held at ored charts /11 am. in the First Church of DOT Miss Winn and Miss Barbara CHURCH CATHOLIC Prizes were won by Mrs P ——— served during the evening. e Percy's Cafe at the regul was guest speaker. served. The Bar Association met today in weekly meeting of that group. E. A. R: muson, well known Alaskan banl Eighteen were Elizabeth Terhune were co-hostesses o o0 b s b Ry e at a bridge party given last eve-| ., pion followed by Benediction ning at the home of Miss Winn | ;4o Most Blessed Sacrament s Bagt Srpeok: Sunday school after Benediction, George Whyte, first, and Miss Mary Ellen Speanburg, low. Refreshments were No services. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 pm.—Bible Schoor. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. I All are welcome in these services - > Today's News Today.—Empire. e An one, G-E Hi-Speed €. General Electric Ranges as low as ot 2 Speed Oven « Master Oven » Super Broiler A time and money-sav- ing fedture exclusive in General Electtiq Ranges. Faster . , . use less cur- rent and nnl practically ® Electric cookery gives you the , very definite advantages of better tasting, fuller flavored foods and more uniform results. New features developed by the famous G-E “House of Magic” have simplified the fine art of good cookery. Every year more and more i ~ s of homes change over to electric cookery because it is so effortless and economical with a G-E Range. New low costs bring it withia easy reach of every home. Sold on Convenient Terms ALASEA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—ALASKA—DOUGLAS | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | atiend these Services and ¥isit the reading room. . CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M. Juneau Fifth ana Gold Streets REV. WM. G;' LeVASSEUR, S.J., v Pastor 5:80 am.—Hely Mass. 8100 a.m.—Holy; Mass and Instruc- tion, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 am.—High Mass and mon. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- tion of Most Blessed Sacrament Daily mass during the week at 9 o'clock in‘thé’' chtrehl L) Ser- NORTHERN LIGHT PR‘ESB\" 2 ERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship | Meef? Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist 10:50: a m—Organ Moments. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “The Rive of God,” by Capt. A. J. Jackson, Act ing Minister. BETEEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS Pastor Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.— Morning Sermon by the pastor. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes ‘Worshio ew up in that| The Home League will be guests of. for all, 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a service over KINY. 7:30. pm.—Evening Service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Bible study for everybody. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s meeting. Communion Service the first Sun- day of each month. Everyone cordially invited to all these, services. THE SALVATION ARMY e Willoughby Ave. Bunday— 2:3) p.m—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p.n.—Sunday School, 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Monday, 7:00 p.m.-Life aving |Guard Parade, under the leadership of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. ple’s meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- Young Peo- ing. Thursday, 1:30 pm. — Home League meeting, held in officers’ quarters. All ladies welcome. Friday, 7:30 p.n.—Public meeting Officers in charge—Capt. and Mrs. Btanley Jackson. CHAPEL BY THE LAKE (On Fritz Cove Corner) SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Second ,'and. Main Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note: The services of this church are held en Saturday, the. seventh day of the week. Babbath, school Saturday, 10 am., with Bible classes for all ages. Sabbath worship 11 a.n. Sermon by the pastor, or leader, Young People’s Missionary Volun- teer Society meets Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock, at parsonage. Dorcas and Mothers Meeting ond and 4th Wednesday of month at 2.p.m. Bible study groups in homes, Mon- jay, Tuesday and Wednesday eve- nings open to all. The public are welcopae to, all the services:of « this hurch the each JUD Alaska Evangelizat) SERVICE Sunday: 3:30, p.m Sunday Schoel; ,7:30 p.m. hurch, Mr. Loveless, speaker. Tuesday: 3:80, pm—Boys! class: | 7:30 p.m.—Adult. glass, Mr. Love- le: iz * class. Bagstiay, ;3" 30 PG I-AST EvENlNG‘Silwlair; Lanore Kaufmann, M““‘"’""l A, piano recital was, given last evening at 8.0'clogk by the primary and: intermediate pupils . of Mrs.| Pearl. Burford, at her studio on| Gold Belt Avenue, | Many friends and relatives of the| students attended the affair to hear: the ensemble. work, for which Muys. Burford's pupils are especially | noted, The program included the follow- ing. Bernice Nelson, “Hippety Hop,’ Jack and Jill” “London ‘Bridge,” In Happy Youth.” | George Lepetich, “March of the Little Sages”; Ellen Weston, “Mer~ maids Song Ellen Weston-Jeanne Johnson, “Blue Lupin,” (waltz; Jeanne Johnson, “Breezes of the Night, Fearis; Florence Nance, “Goofs and Goblins,” “Barcarolle.’ Minard Mill, “Dutch Dance”; Bet- ty Bonnett, “Singing and Sailing,’ “L’Arabesque,” . “Menuet No. Bach. Betty, Bonnett-Bobbie Goldstein, “Traveling Moonvin (twa: pia- nos); Bobbie Goldstein, “Trailing | Arbutu John Newmarker, Jr., “Minuet”; Joseph Michaelson, “On the Ice at Sweet Briar”; Jack Bui~ ford, Jr., “Cotton Blossome,” “Rev- | eille.” | Jack Burford, Jr.-Earle Hunter, | Jr., “Wooden Shoe Dance”; Earle | Hunter, Jr., “General Bum Bum,” and Main Streets. The subject wili REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| “Barn Dance.” | be “Mortals. and Immortals.” | 10:00 a:m--Sunday Sehaol, | Wednesday, 8:0u p.m. ~— Testi-| monial meeting. | Christian: Science Reading Room | in church building. This room 13 open to the public Wednesday | afternoons from 2:30 to 4. ‘The public is cordially Invited to Sunday Scheol at 9:45 ~'alock, with: well-taught classes for chil. dren of all age-groups, and a wel- come for everyone interested to at- tend. Chapeladies meet Wednesday evening every other at someone’: usually. heing home,. timely notice givén in the Empire. i WATCHES - NO GIFT gives a graduate more pleasure than a watch. It is at once a last- orable occasion and yet a practical, useful item for every day. IN OUR DISPLAY. OF FINE “YOU 'HAVE THE SELECTION OF . A: Hamilton; Gruen, Elgin, Walthami or waterproof of JEWELRY ng keepsake from a mem- | Earle Hunter, Jr.-Jack Burford, r, “Among the Fairies” (two pia- n0s). Tonight at 8 o’clock the advanced pupils of Mrs. Burford's-studio wiil be heard in a recital. \MISS BETTY WILCOX ENTERTAINS HERE Miss Betty Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. H, G. Wilcox, enter- tained a group of her friends last evening at the Wilcox residence at Point Louisa. Games were played, and refresh- ments were served around a huge gbunfiro. which had been built for the occasion, Close to two dozen guests, all of whom are members of the Junean { High School, attended the affair. - - ROYAL BLUE CABS IN SAFETY DRIVE In response to the Elks Lodge call for a safety campaign in driving, the Royal Blue Cab Company has taken the lead. Cabs of that company are sport- ing bumper-cards urging “drive E e o THE NEW A PRODUGT OF BALDWIN Put it against a davenport, be: side a chair. - In fact, you can put this sensitiopal cw i 0 with' its claim its beauty. Musicians aéclaim_its Acrosonic can own ALASKA MUSIC 122 Second Street—Phone 206 RS e eSS s ] L pact. in. Find out how easily you INSTALLATION HELD TONIGHT Rainbow Gir]s—and DeMo- lays to Have Joint Cere- mony—Dance Follows Tonight will mark the occapién of . the publie ficers «of the Order of Rainbow | Ginls and the DeMolays. The cere- mony is to start at 8 olclock .in the Scottish Rite Temple. Between the installation trio composed of Althea Ruth Allen and Idabell will give several selections. Follow- ing the services, a dance will' be held in the ball room of the temple. Rainbow Girls Officers to be: installed for the Rainbow Girls include: Katherine Torkelsen, Worthy Advisor; Jane Blomgren, Worthy Associate Advis« or; Phyllis Jenne, Charity; Mildred Webster, Hope; Christina Nielson, Faith; Ruth Kunnas. Recorder; Al~ berta Porter, . Treasurer; Hermann, Chaplain; Mary Stewart, Drill Leader; Ruth Torkelson, Love; Ruth Allen, Religjon; Althea Rands, Nature; Marianna Skinner, Immor- tality; < Elizebeth Tucker, Fidelity; Marjorie. Snell, Patriotism; Mildred Kendler, Service;- Beatrice , Both~ well, .Confidential Observer; Betty Rices. Outer Observer: Sylvia Dayis, Musician; Frances Paul, Choir Di~ rector. ‘ | Members of ‘the choir are; Lila| a giris’ Rands, Dobson, installation of .of- | Barbara | T Partly cloudy tonight, Sunday fair Weather forecast for Sunday fair; light to moderate erly winds over Lynn Canal. | Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, outheast U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER " (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) beginning at 4 pm., May 14: moderate westerly winds. Partly cloudy tonight, except moderate south- ligh Alask erly wind | " Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate <cuthwest and west winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance to Cape. Hinchinbrook. d LOCAL DATA ! Time Barometer Temhp Humicity Wind Velocity Weathes 4 p.m. yest'y 3025 43 kid SE 12 LtRal |4 am. today 3037 38 38 s 3 Lt. Rain | Noon today 30.39 43 72 SE 12 Lt.Rain 3 RADIO REPORTS A > s 544 TODAY Max. temp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station 1ast 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 brs. Weather Atka- 44 | 32 32 Y B Cloudy Anchorage . 46 | 32 - — — Barrow 20 o 10 10 10 0 Cloudy | Nome k2 30 30 6 0. Cloudy | Bethel 38 2 24 8 0 Clear Fairbanks 46 36 36 0 04 Pt.Cldy Dawson 52 32 32 0 .08 Pt. Cldy St. Paul 38 | 30 34 10 ) Clovdy Duteh. Harbor 44 2 34 2 06 Cloudy Kodiak 48 3R 38 8 T Cloudy Cordova 44 | 38 38 8 67 Cloudy | Juneau 45 | 38 38 3 .38 Rain Sitka ... 6 38 b s a1 b Ketchikan 6 38 38 4 04 Pt.Cldy Prince Rupert 52 | 38 38 4 30 Cloudy | Bdmontan,, i......... 56 | 38 38 10 0 PtCldy | Seattle 62 4% 46 8 0 Clear | Portland. ..... 68 [ 50 50 8 0 Clear | san Francisco ... 62 | 2 50 10 0 Cloudy | New York 60 ] \ 52 4 0 Pt.Cldy \ Washington 64 { 52 52 8 0 Cloudy WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Seattle (airport), missing; Blaine, clear, temperature, 38; Victoria, clear, 43; Alert. Bay. partiy cloudy, partly clous 40; Bull Harbor, clear, 38; Triple Langara, Island, partly cloudy, 44; Prince Ru- bson, Doris McEachran, Virginip| o0 = hariy cloudy, 38; | Ketohikan, cloudy, 45; Craig, cloudy, 42; Wran- Worley, Beryl Marshall, Dorothy. Fors, . Maydelle George, Bernice Mead, Jerdis (Winthers, Bonnie Erickson, Larson, and Anna Lois Davis. DeMolays Those who .are. to be installed inte offices of the Demolay. .ax Oharles Jenne, Master . Counsello Don Wilcox, Chaplain; Claud Hel geson, Standard Bearer; Al Zenger, Jr., Almoner; and Claude Hirst, Sentinel, Installing officers for the Rain- bow Girls will be: Edithbelle Hel- ler, Installing. Worthy Advisor; Laz- zette Shearer, Installing Chaplain; Elaine Housel, Installing Recorder; Alberta Porter, Installing Marshal; and Bdythe Young, Installing Music- ian. Peter Melseth will be the in- .xtzdllmg officer for the DeMolays. MRS, SYLVIA | gell,. cloudy, 43; Petersburg; cloudy, | | 5% | sion. 47; ‘sitka, cloudy, 42; Soapstone Ppint, partly clondy, 40;. Hoonah, clear; Port Althorp, cloudy; Excur- «Inlet, cloudy; Radioville, cloudy, 49; Juneau, cloudy, 40; Skagway. Lillian - Olson, Dorothy | slongy, 42; Cape Hinchinbrook, raining, 38; Cape St. Elias, clouds, | 48; Cordoua, raining, 43; Chitina. clear, 42; McCarthy, cloudy, 42; An- chorage, raining, -35; Fairbanks, cloudy, 45; Ruby, cloudy, 35; Nulato, | partly cloudy 42. Juneau;, May WEATHER The barometric pressure has. ri throughout Alaska, except in the a | Shumagin Islands where a mod | reported pressure being 29.70 inc Islands. dova southward to Oregon. Forrest Bates, Senior Counselior; | Elwin - Messer, Junior Counsello) Peter Warner, Senior Deacon; Shel- | by Tucker, Junior Deacon; Frank Parsons, Senior Steward; Irviag Lowell, Junior Steward; Herman Porter, Scribe; Charles Tubbs, Sec- retary; Ha Watkins, Ma Southeast Alaska and over most of da. Fair weather prevailed over | Alaska. | 1t AWwas cooler the 15 —s\\mrlsr. '3:35 a.m.; sunset, 8:19 p.m. May 16— Sunrise) 3:33 am.; sunset,’ 8:21 p.m. SYNOPSIS en during the past 24 hours ea between Dutch Harbor andithe e storm area prevailed, the lowest in the vicinity of the Shumagm High pressure prevailed along the coastal regions from Cor- Precipitation has fallen along the coast- al regions from the Aleutians southeastward to the northern portion of the northwestern portion of Cana- southern portion of Southeast last dight ‘over the Yukon and Tanana Valleys. BEAR HUNTERS - ~ COMING HERE | capt. | will - be. taking. out. the first bear hunting party of the season next | Tuesday when E. Budd Marter, oi | San ‘Francisco, his father, and Tom Smith, of the Yakobi,| 'SAM DUKER ADMITTED " TO BAR IN JUNEAU Sam Duker has been admitted to the bar, it was announced today, and will. soon open a law office at 213 Seward Street. Duker is a grad- uate of the University of Califgrnia, | has both an LLB and an AB degree, | and.has practiced law in California | since he graduated in 1928. DR. ]. W, EDMUNDS o? o daughter of ,4tlme there will be no' respansibility | brother arrive on the Princess Lou- B . Is HUNURE ise. next. Monday. | Optometrist of Alaska and Seattle, = Marter is connected with Archer- Is NOW HERE % | Daniels-Midland Company, manu- | At the HOTEL JUNEAU In honor of Mrs. Ada Sylvia and | facturers- and refiners of vegetable | Until MAY 22, inclusive; examining her daughter, Miss Emma Sylvia, | oil, | your Eyes for Glasses who plan to leave for California| The men will hunt on Admiralty| Dr- Edmunds needs no introduc- next week, a surprise party was|and Chichagof Islands for two|tion to Juneau citizens as this is | given last evening at 8 o'clock at|weeks. Guides will be from Juneau; | his eleventh annual.trip. throughout the American Legion Dugout. Host-| V. P. “Red” Williams, Oscar Water- | Alaska where thousands of citizens esses for the affair were Mrs. C. J.| ude, and Howard McKinney. | testify to his highly scientific work, Peterson, Mrs. Jack Mutch, and e | backed by five diplomas . from rec- Miss E. M. Baretich. 2 | cgnized Eye Colleges, besides being. | Mrs. Sylvia and her daughter Funeral services for Mrs. James a Post - Graduate. Crossed - Eyes Estes, pioneer, who died Thursdav, are to be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the C. ‘W. Carter mortuary. were presesnted with a piece of lug- gage. Games and cards were en- joyed during the evening, the lat- ter part of which refreshments were served. Daffodils were used as dec- orations for the affair. | plot in Evergreen cemetery. | frequently straightened with' glasses | only, We welcome difficult cases. | Permanent Offices at 1431 Fourth | Ave., Seattle, where my two quali- Interment will be in the Pioneer's| fied and able assistants “are “con= | stantly in attendance. adv. Prizes were won by Mrs. P. Hus- sey, Mrs. C. C..Rulaford, Mrs. E. J. | sylvia, E. M. Baretich, Miss H. Rick- | etts, and Mrs. C. V. Kay. | Guests for the occasion included Mrs. I. R. Anderson, Mrs. O. Gud- branson, Mrs. B. Marsh, Mrs. M.| Grabam, Mrs. L. Rienke, Mrs. N. McKinnon, Mrs, A. McKinnon, Mrs. J. McCrary, Mrs. J. Hickey, Mrs: A Zibio, Mrs. A. Shaw, Mrs. V. Morke, Mrs. J.-Garret; Miss: C: Mcallister, Miss M. Kiloh, Miss G. Baldwin,| Mrs. A. Druliner, Miss Anita Por-| ter, Mrs. G. Baldwin, Mrs, T. Dyer, Mrs. T. Chopp, Miss Sylvia Berg, it ALL Summer. PATE R R e T 5 ————— KELVINATOR SALE CONTINUES Buy your refrigerator NOW and 'enj-oy mént puts one in your home. Balance on “terms as low as $5. Rice & Ahlers Co.-Pho A small down pay- 00 per mont.,h. B e ne 34 daa v 5 wid 8 g 0m Miss D. Swap, Mrs. T. Pierce, Mrs. J. Jaegel, Mrs. A, Eliaser, Miss ‘M. Liee, Mrs. N. Ricketts, Miss H. Rick- | etts, Mrs. E. F. Vollert, Mrs. W. Fos- ter, Mrs. F. Foster, Mrs. J. Ellman, | Miss® A Karinen, Miss C. Duncan, | Miss P. Hussey, Mrs. T. Hutchings, Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. J. Popejoy, Mrs. | ©C. Rulaford, Mrs. ©. V. Kay, Mrs. | | 3. Morris, Miss Ann Morris, Miss Myrtle Wick,'Miss E. De Roux, Mis: | M. Jackson, Miss Brita Ask, the | guests of honor and the hostesses. | e e——— JAKEWAY ARRIVES Elmer Jakeway, of Jakeway Dls-! 21 tributors, returned to Junean this| | morning with his boat Roamer, after | a week and a half trip that took him to Skagway, Haines, Hoonah !and Port Alexander. | - Jack Gucker and N. A. McEach- jTAR regurned, with bim. yors T i PUBLIC: NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned | have contracted to wreck the building | known as the City Warehouse, lo- cated adjoining the Juneau Cily Dock and to the rear of the City | Cate building. Any persons possess- | ing properties stored in the above | bullding: are hereby notified to re- | move their possessions before noon, Monday, May 16, 1938; after which o { aceepted for their safe-keeping ‘(Signed) LEE ROX, adv, 1 OSCAR ;S e + ¢ Right now is the best time to teach your son the valdable habit of saving money. regularly. We will welcome his Wy kol o 1 TS count and He can* FEDERAL SAVINGS - M Sy &3 119 Sewaid St="Jun ¢ el m Eae

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