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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1923, : A | | November .\Inrml\,"\ service at|the fiscal year unexpended appropra- of the LaSalette @rder at Parktille. 1 shortly for Plalnvlll News 110:45 o'clock; Sunday school at 12:05 | tions to departments having a de- | Father Regan will | e p. m.; Loyal Workers service at 6| ficiency and to authorize the select- New York where he will take a spe- p. m.; evening service at 7 p. m.{men and town treasurer to borrow | cial course in the study of medicine in Communion will be held after the | money for current expenses, the sums preparation for missionary work in morning :‘rr.\il'r'. ‘Iev. Mr. Ainslee of | so borrowed to be paid from the tax Africa. He will leave this country for I'.rlfl)l“l will preach at both the | coilected Madag: r, Afri , next March and morning and evening services. et will spend the rest of his life there as . Eplacopal chureh Twenty-thire At a meeting of the Southington|a missionary. Qrf Ords ko I @Qflw ““mm""lmh 10 a. m., church school; | sembly hall Monda evening, Prose- The condition|of Miss Hazel Simp- }E?E . a 11 a. m. litany and choral com-|cuting Attorney Warren D. Chase will son of Eden'Court, who is a patient at munion and sermon;. 3 p. m., holy|pe the chief speaker. St. ¥ hospital, is reported as - as can be expected. PHONE 2-5201 \ ORDER BY MAIL om- Th R y K p B baptism; 7 p. m., even song and ser- JEgsed comfortable .- fer Thomas Royce Kept Busy |-z o : . M. E. church:—Sunday, November | nephew of the late Michuel J. Dunn| The Young Ladies' Aid fociety of at Post N Ceme]‘ 4. Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, [ of North Main street, has been assist- | the Plantsville Congregational church . icsm;‘v ‘]ler’- oe 1”H‘ }gfllv(';f ‘|ing at St. Thomas' church for the will given an entertainment in the == : - = - L church school at 12 o'clock: ED-| past few days. He was recently or- | parlors of the 2 i PLRSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS should be chosen now without delay, as 1t will soon be fime to | warth league at 6:10, sermon by Rev. | Aained 1o tho priosthand as o coibis| Bariors ot the ichureh. Tusiay, o1 send your Hollday Greetings. 1Look through qur sample line of personal Greeting Cards, place your “HOME BEAUTIFUL” PLANS Mr. Hyde, director of religious edu- o -7 order 2nd get 'yours before the rush. We are featuring the Relief Engraved Cards which do not require | cation at the Bristo] M. E. church. | < ey a plate. Choose any sentiment you like and have your own individuality expressed. Come see our e — There will be special music and re- samples and leave your order. BT ™ v ‘ it- | fresh s afte: 5 Mem- - , - Loty 5 itk T 20y e » Foolball Notes—New Brit- | freshments after the sermon. Mem INDIVIDUAL STATIONERY $1.00—Two hundred single sheets of writing paper, and one hundred fEsatyile | bers of the league and their friends envelopes, or one hundred double sheets with one hundred envelopes, with name and address on each, | ain Wins at Bowling—Cecurch No- are invited. A. M. E. Zion ' church:—Sunday, Fine for your own use or f8r giffs. lLeave order early. ticcs—W. H. & F. M. Society Social | Novomper 4. Rev. E. Horace Brown, | . oy . | pastor. Morning worship at 11 —PFlaiavilic Bricfs. | o'clock, sermon by Brother Cephas of The heaviest automobile traffic of | East Bristol: Sunday school .n'l 3 .‘r. e [the season passed through the center |P. M.; evening worship at 8 o'clock, l ln a lof Plainville today. Officer Thomas |Sérmon by the pastor, subject, “The ) J Roycs was stationed in the center | Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart.” ‘ 5 Ny W. H. and F. M. Society social There is a big difference early this morning and his efficient A An all-day sewing meeting of the Betivers wantliis sometiing handling of his duties there kept the | 2 | f L e ace | W. H. and F. M. society of the Ad- AN EUh {automobiles moving wt & Stcudy Do [vent church was held at the home of And determining to have it. | For the greater part M Sopbatnlondary £ g ey : 4 GlaSS’ Lal!lps’ Etc. ] headed towards New Haven where }‘or(,s}\_ ;rl-;;‘;;]::f":as b(;-;‘:"-u”wm_ Choose now séme big thing . i\u'le will mee‘ll the {:::r::n(y\'n ”n‘“(.(,:?lr orated with sutumn leaves and chrys- You're determined to have. (hall gridiron. this & anthemums and the effect carried out Then open an account here ) 4 ol | P Farmington road, Our l:fg Downstairs Section brings you reduced prices on hundreds of Dinner Sets, all open stock Din- “’_r the fact. that 1,‘;‘: ‘fdr: "‘“f ,)" OI' ':4;, at the luncheon was the same, the| l which brings tra O e S 5t [colors being green, red, brown and And make that account the state and Massaohusetts, leads | yo oy plans were made to hold the Grow steadily until |into Plainville at Blossom’s Corner |y, nyai Christmas sale on November o Aot vy {and the New Britain road Jjoins it |ay 4nq 21, the place to be setticd on Your objective is realized. there, a great part of trafflc came | 4 o jater date. nerware, Table Glassware, L.amps and Houscewares, Mark Downs like these: L ¥Prench China Dinner Sets, 100 picces, reg. price English Porcelain, Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, reg- $80.50 for $75.00. Reg. $55.00 grade for $47.50. uiar price $49.50. Our Sale price is $42.50, through Plainville today. The traffic P 8 < i e traf ) e E s American Porcelain, Dinner Sets, 100 picces, Av_nrflv_ Porcelain, 50 pieces, regular price |officer was placed there today in an “I(\‘ov:;“(’l;nl l;‘(.l;?l":l -.TT:::“”;.N, regular 145.00. for 58,00 set. §31,80. Our Salo Price $17.50 set, effort to avold so many accidents| forq hospital in a serious condition The PI_AINVIL[E musT co American Porcelain, 50 picces, regular price Polychrome Floor Lamps, silk shade and pulls, | which have happencd in Plainville | This is Mrs. Hart's second visit to the » $19.50. Our Sale price i# $16.50 set. $30.00 value for $25.00, ’ | this season. . hospital. The first time she was LAINVIL ) Mahogany Finish Floor Lamps, with silk shade, Bridge or Reading Lamps, polychrome with silk he Home Beautiful” | Oheatad DAL hilp being carl¥ 10 Do PLAINVILLE, CON3 regular $22,50, Sale price $18.50, Hartford Pottery Dresser Lamps, with shade, $1.00 cach. Refrigerators genuine “Secger” Pircless: Cookers, Domestic Science, $33.50 kind, 79.50. tiona! church will conduct 50, ‘ellow Bowl Sets, 3 sizes, 98¢ value for 79¢ set. church sale of fancy articles Bath Stools, white enamel, $1.98 kind, for $1.59 each this line this year, as it v e ) reg Wax Paper for lunches, e rolls, 10 rolls §or 25c. as “The Home Beautifu c da € I Toilet Paper, good Ge grade, 10 rolls for 23 novel method of selling article r f Cary rth Carolin Bargains like these all through Down stairs Section, house of 12 rooms will be sct up and Hallowe'en Party Held furnished with appropriate articles| The Loval Workers' society of the any of which may be purchased. The | Advent Christian church held a very sale will open at 2 o'clock in the aft- | cnjoyable Hallowe'en social at the | Staboh at the churel variors’ under| homeiot Mrw A, V. Norton at 141] 0 er In own n o West Main street last evening, Games the auspices of the Woman's M tion and will continue until 10 o'clock | Were played and an enjoyable evening President, 8. , ffl”f‘.'fl!”'.rl.v bt lovin H:mr“:l;‘ ‘lhhmy(!:ilp: HISIL SYRRiny Saph ) e wing Clrcle Sa) { 1 ' er 'n ew‘ | oo Bl o b foeoonaMoer. drann A Al bt "8 Articles have been donated hy mem- | ontary st ':":‘ Seld a e u omo l e amp ° dent, William Scott; secretary, Arthur [ and election of officers. Home of Mrs, Martha Sewing cirele bers of the parish and others interest food and fancy article sale in the shade, $23.50 value, $19.50 each. ' Next Thursday and I'riday, Novem- | tober. Dr. Calvin Eliot of $100.00 Kind, ber 8 and 9, the Plainville Congrega- |is attending her. She#was taken to its a the hospital Wednesday m. &, was placed in room No. 5 and any of her to visit or write t 0. Mrs. Hart | 3 T H. Hu.«lm-\l. and treasurer, Garner |G aw. rimshaw ¢d and the most extensive variety of ‘ . Goodwin sSt. Paul's Church {Sattatas MII Be i n,"‘ I th M‘ h' » |Community theater sday afternoon | Tlr- hause ommittee is composed of i 0 SIS * VO | trom 2 5 o'cloc o8 ch | Y T ke commitoe i COMBORCA O | 1o 11 s Dats charch amor. e e o e o o5 o ([0 3 10 8 0cock. Ariies Vhich| THE WORLD'S GREATEST “M Mra Ihnp'n Gacar Seu uumuvl',“"" will be celebrated at § and 10 |Tea, cofiee, ice cream and cake will [AF "’_ 'M"'."'“:"'I :'_',”"'.": Lol . Fiske heads the grounds commit- |0€/gFK: Rev. J. C. Drennan being in |also be put on sale, ,r'r\d I’u ‘nlu T\-nm:x'm.‘x’~::r;-nnmr'|n l"'- He is assisted by Fred 8. Trop, [(har&e. (5 i o HautWh ovos : |will take place under the auspices of | Robert Pine James 8. Thomson Berlin Congregational The Crimson's A, C. foot YA fihe circle and dancing will follow, | s, of Plainvilie will meet the team calicd tainvillc Befefs land Robert Isby. The social com-| Boys' class at 10 a. m, Mnrnlnz' | Mack’s All-Stars from the Hardware| . o 3 3 The 1. Temperance Legion will mittee is headed by Mrs, 8 Chase | gervice and communion at 10:45 | [ Coute and contains the following oclock, Sunday school at 12 o'clock, | City tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock | ooy gunday afternoon at 3 o'clock FROM NOV. 1st to DEC. 1st ]923 L. 1st, 192 e 1t Mo Elected Last Evening at Mooting | Coals, and containe the , followins | aliock, Sunday school at 12 o'clock. [Tty OROCTON, LLAFLall B L e | meet. Bunday utt in prime condition for the fray and [ smpore sl be 4 month's mind mas Miss. Alice W& Houwston and Mrs. |community house. At 6:30 p. m., in | P expects to pull out with a win. Prac- | o¢ requiem at the chureh of Our : Miss Helen of the church will get |tic® will ba held | again tomorrow | | adv of Merey on Roard street, Mon in charge of membership, | young people y ohued 1 L - ——— L. Rehm is <|M‘|||mu of the program |together to plan for a young peoples |MOTNINE In Plerce's 1§ and all mem- | oy ‘morning at § o'clock for the 1 committec and is nided by Mrs.|meeting, these to be held on Sunday | T8 ©F other candidates wishing 10| Mys, Susan Darrows New New Elizabeth P. Wilcox, Mrs. Robert H Nt Cane ety asked to be prosent ot the morning! public dance Grange Hall, 8 p Mg Deming and Mr. and Mrs, B O o YOO practice, This game will be one of | night, Square and round dance P " I | . Communion will be taken at the[the hardest that the local team will be | adit rices 0081S taio Atteacts Many Visitors—=Work- | 8hjerden. " | Workman s Burned morning service at the Kensington [called on to play this year as the vis —_— Teacher—Mrs. Adella Nor. man Burned While At Work—Ken- Charles Willlams, colored, an em.|Congregational church tomorrow |itors are composed of an aggregation Plane ploye of the Stanley Chemical com-|Mmorning at 10:45 o'clock. Rev, Carle. [of stars of past years, ton, pupil of L. Leslie Loth, Studio 0 INIVEK 1 ton Hazen will mve as the topic of his | The All-Plainville team will leave | 141 West Main street; day or evening THE UNIVERSAL CAR pany of East Berlin, was painfully but Por Year—In t not seriously burned while he was at | Sermon, “Face to Face with Jesu the center at 12 o'clock for Ansonia. | periods, Apply Mondays.--advt | work at the plant yesterday. The man | Sunday school at 12:10 p. m. Mecting [ The locals have a greatly strengthen e . ND OUR L Miss HMelen Brown of New Britain, | was takefh to the New Britain Gene r.|0f the Christian Evacagor soticty at [ed line and backfield after severa) ol hospital, where the burns were |6 o'clock, sifts and the followers of the team SOUTHINGTON NEws soprano solotst at the Terlin Congre- spital, J P ‘ . p treated and dressed. He was reported | Several delegutes from the church 100k to them to bring home the bacon. gutio , and at present a su- | YIS T ane 2 "\ Britain | ** being comfortable this morning. will attend the state comnference of New Britain Wins — oielieminged ‘ongr chureh at Naugatuck | The bowling team representing the rosccuting Attorney Warren D pervisor of music in the ’ o) | ’ g Cars Galore on "Pike Congregational cht 1 schools, was appointed supcwyisor of cas a case of “try and get|9n Tuesday and Wednesday [New Britain Machine Co., invaded | Chase stated yesterds 1 regard to music in the Berlin schools &t & 4opoe street this #morning Kensiagton Mothodist Plainville last night much to the tions s to his policy in regard to | p megting of the Berlin school board | wyen the cars started going through ! A {sorrow ol the creation All-Stars. | jjquor rajds that * € h w t : Morning’ service at 10:4 ‘elock. | T ‘ 3 SUSY. TR NN (2P0 PURTEN CWRESMAGS old lust ove the office of the | youn ) Yate my . o'clock. | The New Dritain tcam beat the locals 1 ::.:.Ll [.x.\ ning in the office I\‘undurnr ”‘l’h \u!” Army E¢;||l’ nJChildren's sermon at 11:30° o'clock, |in two ot of thoer p'm ! 'r';' have been fssued exeept upon definite € . New aven aftern N ‘edes. .. n o] g st " nrec ames e | complaint charging manufacture and | & 4 A 20 nw the ~ 0 w ores 0 s foll Community Program Annownced i were stalled for several minutes | o 4 o :myt" \|nl,l,|.'|‘v ,‘ ““'””“ ecores were as follows keeping of liquor for sale The The program for the scuson of the | when they attempted to dodge the | = il g i »|-” B S15%. New Britain Mac Co. prosecutor aleo said that *he wouid Worthington Community Conter as- | 4 1uio0t continuous line, Massachusetts | \f a service class Wil meet. |y prrooman I 112 295 not molest people who have made wine On Wednesday afternoon the Ladies' | yiotory - AT . A . h . without a permit and who were using woclation has been announced. It imomobiles predominuted with a p Ald socioty will meet at the church. | geeor g this wine for family usc 1 were will include many e®ents of Interest | o, itoring of New York cars and a few | At 2:30 o'clock o hust | At 2:30 o'clock a business mectis 0 | gatt! ' J meeting will | gartior p [ suspected of manufagturing the 0 il residents. of the district, Who | from Canada early in the morning, are automatically members of the | byt (hese soon gave way to an almost | ¢ Neld and at 4:30 a silver tea*will pogrs ... | for the purpo: ng it.” He sa essoclation ynbroken line of Connecticut cars, :':"’ "‘““' the procecds to go toward g that it was not intention to ma ol g siticies for the Chrisimas sale 495 463 ¢ 372 | & house to house search for those wi _— The November cvent consists of a Radio Enthealls Hearers T stunt party. This affair will e | s pew radio sct installed in the | Thursday at 3:45 o'clock the Jun. | Plainvill have been manufacturing wi " charge of Miss 1. H. Griswold and | go0s of Charles Anderson in Ken “,M league "'”, meet. Members are | Andoress iy out a permit but that the Lo-Hi elub of the Berlin Congre- | g, won has attracted the attention of 'I:‘j‘:’ sted 1o bring verses from the |p oo - A 2 course was to get u and gatlonal church | many residents. Mr. Anderson has| ,';.’"'r " R. Freeman by A that it was 1 ¥ ) T The feature tor December will be |y o irmordinary success with his ‘” ursday -mxln will be chureh | Brooks e . . If it is discovered that 8l ¢ g i the Christmas tree on the community |yo and on Hallowe'en night one of "”J‘v' The I.p'rv):'\‘vr league welcomes | gy S 4 2 ' | formation ha en given t yficials house lawn. A tree was placed there | oy stated t they “picked | 211 Young people he Bible class has | 4. ? E ) 3 S I N < N e ; great success, Willlam Scott ds Inf o T densting station = 5 The topic for nest week will | on . charge of arrangements for the tree, To Presei Py 8t John 4. At $:15 o'clock the Girls . T6—1 y ¢ ' of o ile abor § - A discussion of Current Events will | o w0 P anetet club will meet. ANl girls over 14 Charh Noth | / il . Something That No Automobile Dealer in the World be the subjeet of the Janvary af- (oo (el L ehur | |¥ears of age are invited Congregatiofa Sund . . Nhoiai t , (except ourselves) Has Ever Offered falr, when the members of the asso- (Lo o0 S 00T e Attond Yale-Army Game J:n‘-lvu 10:45 a. m., con,. |« { i munion service: church school imme- | out a 7 t Ihe Ford prices are the lowest in the histors of the Vord Motor ciation will gather for a general talk the town hall o November 2 ‘. on world aftairs, Mrs, Eflzabeth |, Mortimer H. Camp and his sister diately af € motning servi PrCa + i 3 Co, and their car i« better than eser with many improsciment Wickwire will be in _charg "v“;";m\‘l'l:w‘flul\yu'll I‘.‘."”‘v:.;‘,‘“. from New Britain and Dr. Roger M. | Young P'copic 6 The annual costurfle party witl oc. 4l 0l O thaewold and his daughter, Mins Es. |“The Church executive This unparaliched offcr i< made not only 1o <hon ot Appreciatio cur in February. All dn the distriet | 10 'Ih'r of New York, motored to New |committee w t Monday «vening | will be to author t tn ¢ the biie for thedr Ty for WHREIEEn Year, Bt T CXeoMIoh & remember the costume ball of last S laven today to witness the Yale. at ST N6 Partoltae ve ik : : ey y c a e Army game rltbl i dly sales record for November as the Ford Motor Co.. in making its re. th N Cut I e 1 to make at least 5000 cars a day in « scason, and its success. This gyear's| ¢ The wocial held t prices in their histors, 1 pom Junior Clrist Several othrr from Terli and tiona N o - : - Hobert 1. Deming and I'rgd Troup 4 S — . ol ' | Kensington attended the foothall clas. | Batuck, Tu A vt . e the Tow will be in charge the FHerttn Cos ional church in|sic in the Tow Napting . ¢ will make are in (he nest sis numths and we are A lecture will be held in March, | Rl Of the chrch Was & docid Fast Beglin Item {ber 6. 10:45 n, 1 : ANNOUNCEMENT! to take our, A the 1all and winter montie. Thus we ey, Samuel A, Fiske of the Berlin |©9 swecess. Practically all of th Ther " be 6 e Christ this wonde tnity wherehs evers family of moderate nean Wy X e regular morning promises to celipse thar event.) Mre pedhe members of the organization Sundas On Monday, Nov, 5, 1 will render can have an antomobile at once Congregational chure being chair . p , i - - presen Jame swere - and | ¥ f ~ t ®. Gabriel's y - o man of the alfal i , [church at 3 a'elock followed he Ban. | TG m ) 4 Mainville Day and Night s JRL TANI SERVICE Come into our New Britain salesroom or to our nearest luter in the evening refreshments In April a program wil b ’ ' were werved 00l 4t 10 o'clock. Some of the sented by the junior committee which ' o Sented b9 ke Viclatta e Kensington Socicty Progzram * Mark’s choir wiil ) . ol At ReasonaWle Rates hranch and we will explain the details &l be e The Women's Missionary Socicty of | 1he choir here. Grorge Mite 5 : - 1 Day Phone—Galpin Drug Co. the Kensington Congregational churen * ! have charge of the services, 210 has again resumed its activities and | 951 B¥ Dr. Forrest and Paul Lucas Night Phone—W. I, Smith— ot association members o The May event will be announced | Das published its program for the of New Rritai ™E m IN WATER coMPANy later, as plans for it are not yet fully | Season of 1923.24 The services at the Methodist NOTICE, TO STox " . > . compiet he subject for November will | church Sunday are as follows: Tiegy et el ot T e ALLEN M. DEMING RUNABOUT RUNABOUT The annual strawberry festival wifl | D® “Ameriea’s Greatest Asset the | Tar morning scrvices at 10:45 4, my | 7 of T} Aalet Com sl $265 $350 take place in June on the community | 1ender being Mrs, ‘L. H. Griffith. The | followed by Sunda ehisl at 33|00 hed St . (Regular) (With Starter) house tawn. Mrs, Leland W. Gwat. | meeting will take place at the home | 0'clock. The Junior League will meet Savings B Kensington. in the TOURINC $ 5 TOURING $38 1 ! 29 (With Starter) 0 Kin ¥s chairman of the comemitice in | of Mrs. Paul Baker. E m. and the Epworth league st TOWn of Berlir onnectic . (Regular) SEDAN charge “The Child at Work, at May st m., followed by the evenin $th day of ol Py The comminity picwic, I July, wiil | 5001,” will be discussed on Decem. | service at 1:30 o'elock ',:, 8| e'clock in the M.. for the purpose comm“n'ty Theater (OUPE 3525 (With Starter) $685 be in charge of Frank 1. Wilcox ber 19. Mrs. C. ¥. Johnson Fuller will have charge of t ot taking actic n the dissolut . harge of the Sery lissolution of . A . (With Starter) (Vour Door f'wo features sre being arranged | Home of Mrs, C Bald The | lees said company a accordunce with Today at 3 and 8 p. m and America’s Future The Order of Bastern Star © vote of the " f Directors “EME CALL OF fHE WILD~ 370 for August, the tennis tournament | Child 1 L v n » : I, Sunnts | SORSNED B2, SUS. A W, Nl a whist and social in the Knights ot |24 or of Utober From the famous dog <tory by TON TRUCK CHASSIS . " t foll “ PR LN . B and a peach festi toarnament of last yed¥ aroused much | Home of Mrs. Hazen. Day of Pr Pythias ball next W 3 cdnes ven JACK LONDON interest and friendly rivalry and a | for Missions ruaty 14, Rev. May | November 7. All are cordiatly inviteq | P A drama of the gold rush along arge mumber of contestants were | B. Lord, leader. Speaker on Japan at to attend o 4] RESOLVEDS he corporate The Yeakon Trail All Prices F. 0. B. Factory registered Mrs Chase Counle is | Kensington Mecthod The second. whist socisl of 11 existence of The B Water Corr Youll tose sour Reart to Buck March 12 - Forces P scries | be term@nated, ar at & belng given by the ladies of the | LY o s 1 that a spe. Hero Doz chairman of the committes in The corn foast in September will | Japan, 1.° Miss Moore and Miss P.!Sacred fieart of 4 clal mecting stockholders | 3 . N “hurch N i ‘ i o I . . wind up the affairs of U organiza- Baver. leaders. Members of the Than-!the chareh pariors “:'"‘ SE. . called o § pon 11ie Setion Sales v 6 10 ',f"‘“' ‘:“ or . - att | 8 club o8 guests. Home of Mrs. % At'are invited 1o attendg 5 ¥ the Board of Director o “a;“‘ et er u omo e o vite > attend gy ! Sunday at b o M tion for the scaso Charbes " i e M. Cowlen. April 10, “Creative Vor 1 ¢ Las charge of this cvent i 3 i i Lewls and ¥ 3 wction of any oth- § ORNers of Asemdation 2. Mra. Hazen, leader, Home of Mrs. cajoving & hunting n‘?‘: "A n | ot - business per 1o come betore ‘ e RAT. = i The community council this T. W Bmerson. May 8, “Creative | joqas 0 to Westehestor | wuid meet f THE HEART RAIDER Pioncer Ford Dealer Forces, 3.° Miss Baner, lesler. - Mome ™ It you Pnd it ey - Guaranteed to tickle your funny N o bome, ohill your spine. amd MAIN ST Phone 1513 New Britain i« composed of Frank 1. Wilcox Fred | of Mrs, Fonda. June 5, talk on India | cgte ror v OF I and Woodmen tend, and are so T fair closcd st night, was hoth ' the enclosed proxs play on your heart strings Smith Chase | by Mrs. Martin W « Meom~ of % in on ¢ Coale, Georze 4. Dodd, Mre. Bobert | Griffith. July “Creative v ' :',’“w""‘ ':"’f'-‘* Ieeess, The stock will be repre 1 Camphell Comeds Deming, Witliam fice oner Qoo ¥l Chlldren’s mes ' Nontars et be awhonserd o HING TAIL ROMANCE 98, Chartes Piatt & Arthur ehnrch. Mre, Panl Baker ' g w::‘ 1. a ”;.‘le» zkan r tar ~enic Bushpcil. ot 7, “Creative For . Some unusual surprises pected fromr this live grotp of young 6 NEW PRICE ON THE NEW MODELS Beardman, Miss Mo £ Troup, Mies it We Operate Eleven Retail Ford Stores

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