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WOMAN'S PAGE
Society Notes
The Flower Show 'Women's Circle
Judging Schoo' Meets With Via
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'•••• l f> in ths* home t.f Mrs.
K. Martin. Dun' vi.r - tv.rtty
fii-. n:> n.bent and <>ri* visitor ppfs-
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I1.- bazaar «111 h«-ld Friday
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ll.ur.h, The i i..mi in, Mr-. W A.
M. Nall.-n, r.it .| tin- group would
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far lv at iwh.ii. Th -i * will al-o h -
i u", •'.-pliant aral bakr-aTe in
...i i!. ' rU'ii with th«- r< truiart>azaar.
Mr W. A. iian.- atm..unf <l il •
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ft.. • -r - w.i^ to •-!•«t thrm in May
I 1.1 th* var run from Juiw I
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th>- I.ok "iii. at W-.im-n of
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Golden Wedding
For Pioneers
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. . .1. tut th* ir ir<tb| n w •-<i
•li-i|f annivrt-iry r«*< iitty with a
f.imilv reunion Th-\ -n>- both na
11v•• Tmans ami lit. y w. r> Ix.rn
ami nairi>-<l ii' l-i ir I'ounty
rhi) ii.' « live ten ini1 • .aoulh >>f
lir. • k -ni nit. Kxci.(il for a *h.-rt
tm. | tit in oklaVinrn i, th>-\ h..t.-
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"W- st Tt \at Clor.. > i "oluiiiii" ill
tl Fort Worth Star f. !• if] am.
Ih<*tr •hiltir-n, ;ji! of nhom w«-r«
pi. •••nt for the anniv.-ts iry party
■ r- Mines, ll. iinan M.-n t -rs«>n of
San An fht, Tina Kirk ami Fay
<i t>. of Houston. F.ti J- rniiran of
VrkarutJk l'.i-s. \m il Vu k of Hr>-<
k. ti- •ife, .1 « W i I'l.* ,.f T.- \ r
k 11 i ,i'.«l Si.l Wr flit of llii .k.-n
rnk'o.
Mrs. Roxio Antgt'U. 62, nf Alex,
aftdria, Intl., may soon trade hrt
Uinuito-cannioiC job for a mesi
t.f •alibar,«'. She has said sh«
will ittheiit pnrt ot the $2,000,.
•mo John O'Bariion i-st.te, Lui
f In 'li keep on W orkinu "at It a.-,|
ui.Ui the etui of ii« tomato-
^canning season.'*
Funeral Services
For Club Leader
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n ;il ♦ rvi« > \\*f -rl f« i
this aft* rri«m n for .V|> .. !. • J..>
♦ l «i. i former § nof T x
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inir W* rlil V\ar I. Mr- s, i
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l^ajru*- « f Nations As.itH'iatiiin, an
organization that >p ns« r <i th-
I n t «l Statin ••ritr> into th* nit r (
national trioup.
Agriculture Dept.
Develops Vitamia
Candy Product
< HICA<;0, Ort. 14 UJU-A new
\itamin fortified f:indy whifh mime
•lay may compete on the dinner
table with meat and potato*** was
inti.Mlured t.niay by *he irnvern-
m-nt and the nation's randy mak-
ers.
The randy, developed • >' the U.
S. iKpartuient t.f Agriculture in
cooperation with the nat!onai con-
fettiitnern association, was exhib-
it -il at the national r'nt mit ul ex-
position,
> l.'SDA • h.mist said the candy
contains r.-fltied proteins from ag-
ii. iilt tral product< and will furn-
i.-h n "txilaritvd tiiet." It is being
matte on an experimental scale at
the Agriculture Department's lab-
oratory at New Orleap*.
1'he chemist cautioned that par-
• nts ihoultiri't allow thildren to
> at candy and no other food, but
atlt'ed that some day they iniciit
t>-ll their children "alon't eat so
much meat and potatoer; eat your
candy, too." '
Trouble 4 Canine
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■ QUIT OT MOST6T
RI«'HM« \D. Va.. Oct. 14 'U.*v_
If your t|. if bites people, you'd
better see a psychiatrist, a veter-
ln.uy professor said totfciy.
Ves, you. Not your tloir.
V. u may If driving him nut*,
accoi'ditiK t" I'r. t'ari K SchlotteT-
Haitser, of Mayor Foundation, Ho-
i ue>ter. N . \ .
\ di.tr'• ternjierament often re-
fl.tt tile inner disturb:'nee* of its
ii .1 t«-r, the Prof Said.
Cookie Fortune
Fades Away Fast
WEST NF.W YORK. N. J., (Ht.
14 ill.B—police said t day that
blonde Mildred Schmidt. IH, a baby-
sitter, reached int.. jar for a
cookit, and drew out .fjj.loo in
cash, the time of her life, ami a
trip to jail.
Miss Schmidt, who admitted she
took the money from ih<- heme of
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Uauff white
she was minding th. ii- baby >>n
Sept. It*, was held without bail
ou a charge of grand larceny.
The money was gone, she spent
it having a high time :n New York,
Boston and Bufallo with u sailor
named Hill.
M is Schmidt couldn't remember
Rill's last name, lie h:ui cone back
to sea. She sat in her jail cell
today vsith nothing hut tier burn
ing memories.
33rd Air Group
Moves To lass.
Fort worth. Tcx., Oct 14 i p.
The jet .quipped 'irtrd Fi-rhter
Wing at Wj.lker Air Force Has.-
near Ro.-vvell, N. M., is twin?
tran.-ferr d to this Air Rase at
Salmouth, Ma: F.ifchtli Air Force
headquarters announced h> re to-
day.
I'he Ma.-sachusettf field will be
: ha red by th,> Navy :>nd the Fight-
er Wing. The winjt will continue
to lu- an Eighth Air Force un't.
An advance Df.rty has already
gun-.* to the ba:-e to prepare for
arrival o.* F' 4H Thund. ri.-t planes
from the New Mexico field. T?ie
tran.--f"r is to he complete next
month.
THI KSIIAY, IHT. 14. IH4M—BKCCKKNRIDGE AMERICAN—I
Co-Author Of Bffl
i Against Repeal
LAWRENCE, Kan., Oct. 14 '«-*>
-•Rep. Fred A. Hartley, R.. N. J..
co-author of the Taft-Hartley law,
'did not believe today that the law-
would be repealed "in 'h- next con-
versity of Kansas yesterday that
| Hartley told students pt the lTni-
I gr.-ss or any other to come.'"
i"We realize it will hi* found to
j contain flaws," 'but predicted the
law, given a fair and honest trial,
w'ould aid in bringing tue "greatest
industrial prosperity in many de-
cades."
Hartley rritici««d locjl law en-
forcement as being "net nearly as
strong as it should be," mid said he
proposed to make it a t- deral of-
fense "to prevent a worker fr.un
igoing safely to his job.'
Fair Attendance
Over Last Year
of LIFE?
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a l.ak- -,t|,
S;.turtf
ling at :t .-.I
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Will ho).!
I' St..re,
•r to. star-
Personals
Leqisioiive Veet
Held In Houston
Mrs. R--b C1.itk.\ Donna, Tfxa-,
il.t rcturii. d home aft.-r -t f-.ur
[•- \ \ isitt witli h. i parert.-, Mr. and
Hi 1'. K. Sl.it.ii-. r, of Iti.-cken-
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PIANOS BOIT.IIT * SOLO
Tuning and Rebuilding
R. P. t ONDRON
The Plan* Man
Write Box 1'85, StepheariiU,
Texas — For iaformatioB call
, iflJ's Hreckenndge
Bcvon/VOtV£
live
s*HI cant
M<r a*ar
f*m4 mm
Ales Raw lina a Sow
MONUMENTS
Oxer S3 Yean Sertka
WeatherforA Te
Ar* yuu KutA« throaah thr fuacttorua
'ostddiv m*,*' p«rtixt p««.ulu r to wosn«a
i3H to Si yrs i / Di i tftts m«lM you
■uffrP from hot flashes 10 nrrv-
ou . tirrd Th#n oc try
Lvdta V. Plnkhurn'R V^rtAbte Com*
t«> such Rymptoms.
HlukMitm -i f*t*m|MMin<| alv ha.n what
Doctor; i U u toulr rfT *'tt
LY9U L PHHUUM'S SSSI
OR. J. F. PROVEN/.A
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
CLASSES FITTED
DALLAS, Tex., Oct. I-t <UP -
Official State Fair of 'I' \as attend
aitce yesterday was it was
aiuiounceti t.Klay. Last year's fig
ur- for the correspondiiii^tlav' was
23.2K.I.
The total att.-iidan--- thus far
was Miiounced as 4-Vi. 117. slight
ly above last Vear for the corres-
ponding period of 4tMi,o-J4.
Postpone Proposed
Rood Construction
AUSTIN, Tex., « rt. I4 <U.P>-
The State Highway Co-irutssion
has announced that construction
on a four lai.e uuderpasj on I'. S.
Highway !«• in Houston ha b«-en
indefinitely postponed.
Tm ttmimission announcement
yesterday said that "fetl -r: l funds
cannot lie appiopnat.it for con
stniction until an agr.-ement is
re.it hed by the State Hivhway De-
partment and the Texas and New
Orleans Railway.
MATTRKSS CO.
SAN ANGD.0
Let us rtMiile your old cottM
mattress into a new felted or
innerspring Mattress.
Write Box UM, Su Aaftht
call ML BreekearMge, for
e of our representative* to
call at your home.
"IF THEY'RE WESTER
BILT THEY'RE
GUARANTEED"
SAVE MONEY
On Your New Car
BORROW THE PURCHASE MONEY IN ADVANCE
LOWEST TOST
LOCAL CREDIT
QUICKEST SERYICK
COMPLETE INSURANCE
BLAKC JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
fr" .<^$«ve. pti 12« a Povndr
GLASSES ADJUSTED
BROKEN LENSES
DUPLICATED
20S West William*
Phone 1(26
Office Hoars
9 A. M. To 5:M P. M.
Keeps rug colors froth. Picks
up stubborn dog hairs, lint.
Easy to get out, easy to rod.
Converts instantly for clean-
ing drapes, upholstery, bare
floors end linoleum.* Never
before so much Hoover at
f
so low a price. $69.95
See us for details on the New
Hoover Cleaner, Model 27.
Hoover's New Prko Mark*
I'p Mill be effe tive Ort.
BUY NOW AND SAVE!
Use Our Lay-A-Way
v«>
Cotfoo.
SUNNYRELD COOKED READY-TO-EAT
HAMS
oT fiirr«na>fcsaniw
ttOm of llipi rtle gwtoy
How v ill you have if? Hot off the baiw
i becue, or iced to tingling testiness?
Any way you take AAP coffee it taxes
letter, because it's kept in the flavor*
aealed bean till you boy, then Custom
Cround juat right foe the way YOU
make coffee. Compare the flavor, com*
pare the price of AAP Coffee with tie
coffee you're bow using. Youll under-
stand why AAP Coffee is America's
favorite, by millioaa of pounds!
•Ms* *n mm mm m I mi * A /arciam
SIJPEP MAPKETS
tsa caui stumiic a mckic ma co.
Half or Whole
— ib. 69c
Shank Cut
- ik 63c
Appliance Ca
119 W. Walker PImm* III
® a iw*'°s .tousio. a«is(ii.is,<*>.*<MtiM intt
Dewey Young
40.1 E. I.ind-ey St.
r. a Box %0 Phone 171
Rrerkrnridge, Texan
PHILCO wok
m
AT ROItKRSON APPLIANCE CO.
STARYS MONDAY
<nt. mil.
$5.00
TO
$100
TRADE IN VALUE WILL
BE GIVEN ON YOUR OLD RADIO
N£W" 1)4) Plllt* ...
"T1PIS OFFER t;OOIl ON ALL MODELS**
Roberson Appliance Co-
ON A
319 W. Waiter
SsnsySate T—dsf Smok.d
H«ms «w" . 67c cSlV 59c
Cote Cat
Pork Chops i .
sod cut ; a
Pork Chops .
•m
Salt Bacon
Yeunablood's Whole Frvort
Youngblood's Cut-Up Fryers
SdJ Slab Bacon
Wholo Slab Bacon
HAD Whiting .
> Haddodt Riots .
Whela Catfish m.
Medium Shrimp
Select Oysters .
M&M Candy
Condy Coated Chocolate
7 oo. rig. 25c
■stt Cut
~ ik. 67c
Butt Mm
Cot lb. 6bC
79c
a
69c
35c
.
lb.
ft.
I«C
45c
63c
63c
•5c
ANN PAGE
75c
79c
71c
67c
DONUTS
DATED "FRESH" DAILY
I8c
17c
Susarad
Dena_
Plata
J.AS Parker
Cinnamon Streussal
Sl-ss.
25c
Mil* Psrtsr
Chocolate Layar
list.
25c
J.its Pjrksr
Cocoanut Layar
IJ «.
25c
Jsse Psrlsr
Salted Party Rya
It-SI.
16c
NsbifCO
rig ptewrons
r*-ss.
17c
ftus^ JM«e OAsMr*
C# ft
4* ^ 45*
Lux Flakas
At 33c
Lux Soap -
Lux Soap'
1 9c
tt 13c
Rinso'
At 33c
Lifebuoy 1
Lifebuoy t
& 9c
!£ 13c
Swan Soap
10c
Swan Soap
\X 16c
Silver Dust
At 35c
Spry
3 SL $1.13
dexo
3 dt, $|J0Z
Glass Wax
_ 59c
Gold Seel
Pint Con
A-Penn Glass Cl«an«r m~. 25c [
A-Pann Liquid Wax 9*— 57c'
A-Pann Past* Wax ut 37c
Johnson's Glo-Coat 9** 98c
A-Pann Cadar PoKsh e 21c
A-Pann Craam Polish
A-Pann Lamon Polish
Silvar Cream Pofish
Bright Sail Ammonia
King Cotton Mops
iMa 29c
~2lc
ms. 23c
Quart I5C
55c
I
Sparkle Pudding * 5c
ANN PAGE
Peter Pan
Smooth or Rough Peanut OuHer
If m.
VA W9* ooeoeeooeeeeseesseessess.se Av ftv W|
Ched-O-Bit
American Cheese Food
2 Ik Loaf 97c
Salad Dressing s57c
Ann Paga
Mayonnaise
Iviporttad Mill
Whita House
A Natisssl Ss«er e
Nectar Taa
50 SL 43c
APPLES
*«t«bago$
Kftdiardsooi*
Potatoes
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