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ElYis Presley in

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Are you a ! ,·ad itionalist (in clothing styles, at leaat}r

SEE OUR WINDOW

If you are, you will be extra appreciative ol thil
Jarman blucher designed to .wear witli die traditiona1 '"natural shoulder" clothing favored bJ t.
day's discriminaHng men. Fine-grai.n upper leather
with custom-antiqued finish. Styled and constracted
for several seasons of pleaaut aad ooueat - .
Come try a pair.

Complete selection in Jarm1n Shoes for
Men in narrow and wide widths
9.95 to 19.95

A miscellaneous shower

VACATION IN Fl.ORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grlf·
11th and Karen Lynn have ...,.
from 8 vacation In Ml·
am1 Beach, Florida. They also
'•il:it~ · St. Augustine, Marine1:
Everglades National Park,
Parrot Jungle, and Cypress Gardens while In Florida. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd GrHftth and childr.o, Galloway, o.. traveled with
them

held at the home of Mrs. Manchester WoHe for ber dalll!hter,

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SMOKED PICNICS

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Pure Cane Sugar _ s~s1·59
Tomato Juice
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AUG. 9 TO 22

Mrs. James Spaun ISh a ron
WN • • w;lfC, . a~ TUII.
Wolfe) 011 Alii!. 13 at 7:30 p.
, . AU.U..m. Hostesses were Mrs. Dru·
"A DISTAiilt TJIUMPaT"
siiia. Hart, Mrs, Kay
Wolft,
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Mrs. Joyce S&amp;rsoo and Miss
··TroJ J!!m!&gt;bu.
Sue Wood,
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Games were played and Prlz.ll ----:c=:OM:::r.IN:::ar·- - ea won by Mro. Anna
Tucker 'and Mrs, Pamela Rlf· "ADYAN~~.:~;,:· IIAil"
De. Door prize was won
AUIUIII 111 .,,...,,.ir 1
Mrs. Mildred Scarberry,
Refreshments ol cup cakes,
Walt .DI!Mr"•
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Mrs. · ........ ... 4 thrv lopl. f
Juanita Justis, · Mra. ~~~':~~~
Hal~ VIckie Abiea, Mrs.
COMING - "VIYI Lo.o V•
Bolser, Mrs. Lilllao l'ucker, gu" - Elvll Preoley, "WUd
Mrs. Shirley Ableo, Mrs.
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WAID CROSS' SONS
RACINE, 0,

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SLACKS

Vllues$5.95

tbla Wtelt. I Wll ChlperoniDf my YOUI!fest child, KP-rry Kollmar on tb~• COiumo
bla ranch In aurbank where he Is playIn&amp; a featured role In "PIJama Party."
Durtne a luU In the abootlna, a :rouna actor offered me a ride around the lot on
bit motorc:yelt, ud laccapted.
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tber an Impressive speed, ud amona
those watcblne to nt wbosw ~~~ would
eet broken f1llt wu Jamie N•cholson,
president of American-International Pic·
lures. When the ride ondt4 lltppll1 he
approached me.
"How would yoa Uke to blln the pic·
tun, too?" be Ulle4, eUIIIIly_ mentfon·
in&amp; 10metblne that aounded like Eliza·
bath T•vlor'aaaluy for "Cleopatra."
"''d be charmed," I repUed. ''But
what would 1 do?"
"JIIit wbatjou wtH doln&amp; a mlnutl
110" he laid, "JUdi I IIIOtotc)'Cie."
He wasn't kld4llag. l did IllY lint
scene Rode a motorcycle for a big "chase
nquence'~ In tile film, and ft ''hf pntty
WU4 clolna clialoaue wtth a teuow tn a
iblack leathet jacket whit ballelnl 011 for
dllt lift.
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but there Is a f••Una amollf the more
mature membera of the eut .t.bat l am
some kind ol' ll nut. All ellited from tbt
makeup room I ran Into Blta t:.pcbellter,
who wu hnl!tg .htr halt 4Gne, allcll laid

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PANTS

SPORT SHIRn .
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Thm. A·l Used Car You've linn Looking
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"HOME OF ARROW SHIRTS"

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£Ita In .her 11101t aapul9}1nl tonea. "I
hope you're h11vllY .luured"
lliell•ved .1011\eone mentioned my rid•
iRI on a bull In another aequtnce. "I'm
hol •ura I hwrd rlaht. But I'm not eure
I heard WtOII.&amp;, either.
In fact, tile mon I think of It the
IIIC)rt I racaU that the cllraetot'l· enuncla•
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U. S. No. I Wh~t' ·

Mr. llld Mrs. Jerry
ell of Rldne announc.
lqemtntand
rlaae of .their
Doooa Rae, to Mr.
Wolfe, son o1 Mr.
JOhn Wolfe Of·
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BURGER BASKET
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DEPENDABILITY

Fashi~n Firsts 1
BOBBIE BROOKS
SKIRTS

Your doctor knows that
he can count on your druggist's
efficiency and accl!racy whenever he
needs a prescription filled in a hurry for
you or 11 member of your family .

• 3 Regi$ter11d
Pharmacists to Serve You

Bobb1e Brooks In bea~jlful
color assortm~nt and plaids.

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

SWEATERS

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REXALL DRUGS

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These in l!!Ohair and
nylon. Plain colors and
combinations.

SYRACU-SE DRIVE-IN

$106.25 Profit
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foe smallpox, pollo, D.P.T.
typhoid, if desired. The .clinic
will be held tbe 811110 place
first TUesday of esch montb

It takes more than an ed•1cated guess to
make 111re school-going feet are comfortably,
correctly shod. Our experience In fitting
~ldren's shoes assures the right
results. Srilart selection'

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from 1:00 unlil3:00 p.m.
At. a special meeting of the
Ladles Auxiliary In wllich the
MaSQn County Health Nuraa
plalned abool the clinics,
IJ'OUP voted to contribute $112.

. . TEEN-AGE ..

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OXFORDS
&amp; LOAFERS

LOAFERS

toward• paying for the

Black-Cordo·Wax Hide

Volunteer Fire Deportment Fire

NkM widlhs. Sizes 4h -10

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!fl.. JIIIUU, NJams of
clue. Ushers will Include
Charles Gaul of Cincinnati,
Jack Bostic of Racine, Mr.
ry Badgely of Columbus
Mr. Richard Blakeslee of
Arbor, Mich.

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Chevrplet d-.ter'a to see whJ,Loo~at~1ri4e ' · .
a!I)!Ortment Of brand-DeW Ch~lifil, Ch~~
Chevy ll'a r,lld Corvairl. Pick.ileone JOI1 :want-then Join aU t\1018 amar:twera•ho a¢ a . nlini'ber one deal on the n)lliille~ ~ ~· .But
rll\h't wait too toni; tit~ art~ a JOt~ otlil}' llll!trt
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51- 2112-6

&amp; loafers· ··s4.99
AA·B SIZE 5V•-9

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BUYS

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Billy the Kid DUNGAREES ·
Sizes 5. tD 14, 2.98 ....... , Sizes 14 &amp; 16, 3.98·
Dou hie knee .dungaree&amp; In 1Ums arid regulars.

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BOYS' JACKETS
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Lined and unlined ltyles. Sh:E'a 2 to 14.

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loy•' ~;98 Long P•nts
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The first concern of our fittel'8 is to help aelact e:uctly the right llhoe
for a child'• inclivi4_ual needs. That'• why the first rule for achool
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$2595.

A 1oul owned, low mDeate trade ln. BeautlfiJl bel(o &amp;lid
eerdovm browD IIDIIh, with apotletl deon llltorlor, ..,.
whlte...U tirM, power oteerlnl, automatic \rail., V8 oll(loe,
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trana., 3211 - VI ell(lne, red over white finllh. radio and
h11.t., Uke new whitewall tires .

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Middleport
NEW MINISTER AT THE MIDDLEPORT CHURCH
OF CHRIST - Rev . Donald Hicks and Mrs. Hicks, chi!dren, Douglas, 9, and SCberry, 16, will move to Middleport, August 25. He will preach his first sermon Sunday
evening, Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. H1cks attended the
Cincinnati Bible Seminary and LoUisville, Ky., Bible
College. Before coming here he was at the McGuffey,
0 ., church and Sardinia, 0 ., church, and presently IS
serving the Southside Church of Chnst, Columbus. Lay
leaders of the Middleport church said they are fortunate
to obtain Rev. Hicks.
CLASS TO MEET
The Busy Bee Class of t h e
Middleport First Baptist Church
wiU meet this evening (Thursday) at 1:30 p.m. at the church.

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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Laurence Harvey and

Washmgton, D. C. are

Claire Bloom ln
"THE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF THE
BROTHERS GRIMM'

guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mr~. Thomas Young. We 8 t
Mam-st.
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M1Ss Remora BolCt' of DaytOri is spending her vacation
with her par~nts, Dr. and
Mrs. R. E. BoiCe.
Mrs. Clifford Leifheit and

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"THI TRAITORS"

Saturd•r

Aug. 22

Toshiro Mifune

the

Richard Olalnbers Is 8 medical pati&lt;!nt at Melia Memorial
Hospital in Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Toddler
!Florence aark) and sons, Ronnle and Gn!g, o1 Marion, Indiana, are guests &lt;X ber parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clart
and other relatives.
Mr. end Mrs. Henry Null, Sr.
of Clarksburg, W.Va. and Mr.
aod Mrs. Francia Leullette sod
soos, Paul end Steve, ol Bridgeport, will arrive lhis week for
a visit witb their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Nulll. They will
tend graduation ceremonies at
Ohio University where Mr.
will receive his Master's degree in Education. He is a mem~
ber of lhe faculty of Middleport
High School.
Mrs
Bernard Schramm of
zanes~llle 1s the guest of her
daughter and family , Mr. and
Mrs. John Lyons aod family.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Sclnes
of ~lumbus spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Judson
Wl)lte They . also vlsitod with
ber f~ther, Mr. James White
and his parents Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton a~tended th~ Scioto County fa1r John Seines.

"I BOMBED
PEARL HARBOR 11
(Technicolor J

at Lucasvdle Wednesday.
Mrs .. Jed Webster Jr. and
--QDd"""· Junmy viSited Tuesday
Jock Mahoney
with
her mo~r. Mrs. T. C.
"TARZAN'S
Roush,
New Haven, W. Va.
THREE CHALLENGES"
Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt of Co~~~~~~~~~~~lumbus arnved Tuesday for a
visit with her mother, Mrs. W.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY OHIO

CLOSED
FOR

VACATION
FROM

AUG. 9 TO 22
SUN., MON. 1nd TUES.
Augult '23-25
"A DISTANT TRUMPET"
lTechmcolorJ
Troy Donohue
Susan Plesh:ette
COMING
'' ADVANCE TO THI! REAR'"
Glen Ford
August 30 · Slpt•mber 1

Walt Disney't
"MOON SPINNERS"
September .C thru h.rt. 9

COMING - "Viva Lo1 Vegas" - Elvis Presley, "Wild
and Wonderful," "Hey There,
Yogl Bear," "'Robin and the
Seven Hoods," "Seven FaceJ
of Dr. Lao,'' "GOod Neigbbor
Sam," '"The Patay"

Such a
smart

and chlldren were in Florida

for two weeks and were joined last week by their husbands
who went by plane and acoollinted them bomec ·
paMr. aod Mrs. ch.rence Baflend sons Richard end
:~ springfield visited over
weekend will! Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Kennedy and Mr. WllliaDi
Bailey aod !augbter, Jane.
Miss Marjorie
of Wasbingtoo, D. c. is here for a visit
BACK TO SCHOOL
with hec father, Mr.
Harris.
Mr. aod Mrs. WlHiam Bane
of Charleston, W. Va. came for
a visit with Mr. end Mra.
REG.
Kennedy. Mr. Bane retumed
$10.00 _ _ __ $]-50 to Charlestoo leaving Mrs. Baoe
for a longer visit. They were
Clo10d Wodnuday
joined Wednesday by Mr. and
InninG&amp; By Appointment
Mrs. Jesse Lake of West Jef.
fersoD, Ohio.
Mrs. Mayme Rainey of
Myers, Florida, 11· bere for a
Phone WY 2-2207
Pomeroy viall wftb frleods ·end relatives
"":l:~~~~~~~~~ in the area,· Including Mrs. Lll"'
!ian M~. Mrl. Rainey formerljl operated a beauty shop
in Middleport before residing
in Florida.
nna ,and Susie Joaeph, daughten ol Mr. end Mrs. Edward
Joseph, have returned to their
llome from llunllnston
' they spent. sevei-aJ days with
relatives.

liarrl.

"SPECIAL"

COLD WAVES

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOP

Brewmgwm Return
To Lorol Re.idence

Stylo 3001

SHOE

Mr. end Mrs. James Brewington sod daugltter, Sandra, wbo
bave heel&gt; residing at
Ri o
Grande for the pall year, have
moved to their borne •n Middl..
port. Mr. Brewington h"' beeo
with the administrative offi&lt;!es
ol Rio Graode College and Mrs.
Brewington baa beeo the student nurse.
Their daughter, Sandra, at' te..U Rio Grsode College. Mr.
IBrewington has accepted a
te~ position In Columbus
and wiD be taking graduate
work at Ohio State. Mrs. Brewington w!U remain in Middleport wblle Sondra will reside
In the dormitory at Rio Graode

eoneae.

What could be smarter to wear back-to-school than
this sharp little black velvet hobo-striped saddle
oxford? It wipes free of grime with a brushing.

Only f3.99

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Mr. and \141'1·
of Follailsbee, W.
on ""· end . Mrs. Purll.,.
Sunday and Mrl, Cia,.. l'rolllt
o1 Cincf1118U · JPI!Ill the

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
Mi~dleport,

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Elementary music leacbers
from thr&lt;Iuiliout Ohio AJld
nellllborfnlllalea recenUy took
part in a five-day wqrksbop on
lbe Obio •Vnlreralty campus.
Particlpatlol from Rutland
WOn! Mrl .. Apa Webster aod
Mn. c. o. Cblpman.

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~!')II II boat was maneuvered . 1\=BB J~· ~-L :rJwmpson I'D d ed lbe first baH of the 8bow by fer
Annual MOlls County Fa) ,. lilth variety de!dgned to enter- YOUDB, Bill Zerkle: •·'BI:elida the stage.
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Po1t.1; ·~ 1 ~·1 Bev' Bright c:ostumiDg w~ leatur- Peggy -~ ~ wt wftb Gastlgb! """ and the invenllon
standing-rooliHIIlly The second appearaoce o1 lbe erly Perrf.a, Smx!r~ ·Pofbi', R!&gt;- ed as Mrs. Allee ~· dfd a bet lrf~te ~~,}"amopbone of ~ty with ber
IIllo, end
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to See tbe the .
There-were 1,291 paid admls- County Fair will be !his Satur- Jennifer . Crew, . ·. end . Donna her "BID Bailey'' number, ' aod "Music. lt!UIIc, Music." Bob IJflll,"
, the ibolf,
110111 to .ee lbe colortul preo- day at 8:15 p.m. , ·
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Katy Crow W.rked up the h - Crow followed with "Lida 'ftti! music of tbt
Vlbrat- LoOk' ~ .Over."
entaUon packed wltb lbe best tall! . l!lglit's
presentation Repr&lt;!Senfll\t llu! '!Key~ or in the crowd with ber I1PP""f' Rose,'' 8od Mrs. Van' Vranken ions, 'lllcal rock 'n roll band, n.- ~.. fii!VI1oi
In IJome.gown vocal, musical ilpened 1!1'lth a du!!t, "~ie," Coj),",,l'~ 'Bad!~ -. 111111 ance 88 "Utile Lord l'il!liJtle- added. "When Will I
Tell kept lbe large crowd conteol~
. .claocins talent.
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!he group tbal performed Ill berore 'fleiue
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Bend
~tlon at ~ Terry S!!'lnaker singing, DUD}ber of lbe salute 'wu .. by 110r Kay Schneider and IJoda "Hell~ Dolly&gt;" to lhe ~ Jolui AOderaon, ~erry St.alnlk· lellco wltb blr
the
County Fau. There By 1be Sea. ,
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1,\1'. H~h . .singing, No- MIIOI'e.
of the audleoce as Suzy Pari:- er, John Usler, Jun Mees aod I'&gt; lbe music ol
\ru. no
lbat It was the A chorus In okltime bathing body."
Bill Youna took o.. role o I er performed as "Dolly" aod Joey Gl~J1lore.
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Sanforized shrunk 100% cotton In s!rlpes, plaids
IDd noveltY. patterm. Sizes A, B, C and D. Full cut,'
' very well made.

Youth oiHo 13 to 18$3.49
Mon'o Sizft 29 to 36 $3.91

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you'll be . ,..inC thlo
1'111 111&lt;1 Winter.
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the mens and bays d•
partment Ob ttle f1nt
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. eoJon of grey leather.

Western .Jeans

blaelt, and Dame. Sizet 12

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Made by Bfl Yank of touab 10
'O..ce blue denim. Sanforlud
ohronk. Zipper Oy. Weatern
&amp;lylin&amp; w!lb taper 101 uut oUm

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Othor 1m lllpovor ..,..
Cardl ..n Sw.aten .

$7.91

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SPORT SHIRTS

All ..... 8 to ~~- Solld colon, str'- ""• plild• in ivy
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5.95

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YQU'U love these DOW fall sweaters-just In time &amp;&gt;r
back to school-a wide selection of fla.t knits, bulllies,
mohairs and mohair blends-orlons and many other
easy to care fabrics. All sizes and beautiful new fall
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flannels, crepes, hyeeds and !ll&amp;ny ''tlt~in solIdo and . plaids-sheath styles, hip-stitch pleats,
knife pleats, box pleats and '"A" lln&amp;i-tlD new fall
shades. Sizes 22 to SO.

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Sale
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•rJ.ini-A·Round" eottozr ctrcul•r.
ltltcbed. "Colmopolltu"i ear.
fully stitched eotton broadcloth.
A, II and c CIQII. SlzOI 3Z lbru
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' $1.59

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DRESSES
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band. Embroidery trlnl, wblte,
blaclt, red. Small, medlllm, liorae
and extra Jarge lizet.

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lop .oud aoUd colors wflh
mulll color lop, Soli com·
!ortOblo Banton. One ot&gt;e ·
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You'D :i)nd at Elberfelds ,a · com_plete selection of
,SchootPapjjr, hnclla, Primary T*.blets BaD Poipt
t&gt;en~'\Sc:hool Bags, Note Book Hold~rs, ~rs. Mil·
sfe,ilooJts, Crayons, Chalk. pd Many, lfany Other
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All Sizes

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BOOKS- TOYS S~l
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Mrs. Marion Howell and Mrs.
Fred Zimmerman and s o n,
Freddie returned to their borne,
Columbus today, alter spending
8 couple of doys wflh relatives.
Mr. · and• Mrs. Bernard Garrett and daughter. Mary · AOQ
Casto of Dunbar, W. Va. vlalleel ·Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Grav~ly aod ber
SISiec, M-s. J. A. EdeD, .

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Mr.
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