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DEMtOK, TEXAS, EECOLD-cHkONICLE, FDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938
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AUBREY NEWS
EaMenust
Fried chicken
Corn-on-the-Cob
Rolls
Plum Jelly
Grapefruit Salad
Coffee
TRY
EAST SIDE’S
JUST CALL 31
Bact of Postoffice
ITS GOING UP
The buying program, started in * sister of the bridegroom-elect. and
need or would like to have
thing?
Old Standbys
It’s more blessed to. give than to
or Mother’s
were Mmes Archibald McLeod. H.
monthly for another 12 months. The
Lee Roy Elmore is visiting rela;
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Best for All Home Baking
320.000 pounds of butter and like
Strong. Grace Farnsworth Leota
processors More often it buys from
Denton. Texas
farmers
■
Aute
Aute
Insurane
Leame
lishing No matter how worthy a
Automobile Refinancing
{
settled in one's new home
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BOEDEKER'S
The Boston Store
ICECREAM
COOL! Cool!
argue that buying up the surplus
AT
CURTIS’
COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONEDi
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Fashions
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HUNDREDS OF NEW FALL HATS
has also promised to send the boys
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VALUES TO $7.50
"Vu aPPE-d- dd-4 W2"
tions from those interested in help-
for the silver service plates when
THE GROCER
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37.90
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone 404
Phone SO
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100 lbs. Red Maize
for
$1.00
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Nyseptol
100 lbs. Wheat $1.00
48 lbs. Flour .... 85c
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10c
95c
Meal
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75c
4
100 lbs. Shelled Com
Peaches
.. 15c
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$1.10
for .......
5c
NEW FOOTWEAR
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70c
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33.95
32.95
27c
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PURINAFEEDS ARE THE REST!
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Keep throat
clean —a void
Infections
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Smartly Styled
FALL HATS
Intangible Values of
Oil Concerns Lower
1. Thrifty in PRICE!
2. Thrifty in CURRENT!
1 Thrifty ia UPKEEP 1
King Radio Shop
Browned Eggplant
Cream Gravy
MORRISON’S
PEACEMAKER
PRINTS FLOUR
100 lbs. Corn, Maize
and Wheat Mix $1.10
100 lbs. Hull and
Thousands of new oxfords, pumps, ties, straps, combi-
nation, suedes, hi cut boot effect.
can hardly consider the element of
surprise in such matters Why not.
then, be candid about thet whole
Velvets, Silks, Alpacas, Wools, Plaids, Crepes, Com-
binations, Blacks, Teel. Wine, Gray, Rust, Autumn,
Green.
they
One
will take her pen in hand and
acknowledge each gift as it arrives
and she will, if she is gifted that
way. show an enthusiasm she may
not feel when penning her thank-
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Solid pastels and checks.
You'D buy plenty at this
tow price.
JC.PENNEYCO
Crackers
Bruit
No. 2 Corn, Peas or
Tomatoes, 4 for 25c
Pure
Refreshment
Terry Towels
Large Absorbent
10c each
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Expert Cleaning
Economical, Efficient,
Thorough
100 lbs. Oyster
Shells ......
Tilman and Ann Smith
The marriage of Miss South and
. Waldrip, which will be in the study
■ of the First Methodist Church, will
(3) Vigorously oppose lobbyists and
trusts; (4) Economy in government.
A New Senate for a New Program.
4 Will Appreciate Yor Support)
‛( Political Advertisement >
24 lbs. Cambric
Flour ............
Mrs W D Hodges, Miss Mildred
Hodges and Mrs Ola Price of Den-
ton and Mrs. Geo W Lowther of
New Gulf were guests of Mr and
Mrs. S. C. Henderson
Mrs O. G. Roberson and daugh-
tor are visiting Mr and Mrs P J.
Henderson
quantities of numerous other com-
modities The operations reached
into 45 states
2 Salmon Size Cans
Sardines only .... 15c
No. 2} DelMonte
or White Swan
6 lbs. Cambric
Flour ...........
are often monogrammed or arrive
from unidentified sources.
It's a little difficult to under-
stand the disinclination folks have
for coming out in the open and
asking the bride—or if that is not |
presence of but a few relatives and
friends
16 Oz. String
Beam......
Congress rejected its request for
$50,000,000 extra
The corporation does not buy
major crops. It buys primarily sur-
By MRS. ALEXANDEN GEokOE
MEALS KIR 8UNOAY
BROOKS
DRUG STORE
Chocolate Oatmeal
Pudding
i
Denton Firemen
Building Cages for
Additions to Zoo
THE
MORRISON
MILLING
CO.
Apricot Parfait
Hupper
Assorted Cheese
Iced Ti a
Dinner
Chilled Fruit Cocktail
15 Oz. Sliced
Pineapple
Pastor and Family
Leave for Vacation
Buy it from
your favorite dealer
75c pint bottle 2 49c
PHONES
29
-AND
NEW BAGS
Black, Navy, Brown, Tan, Wine
cor ueamum
Mrs G L. Bonar, Mrs J F Blau-
velt and J F Blauvelt of New York
City are visiting Mr and Mrs. J.
E Bonar
MLss June Amos, who attended
ASK BRIDE WHAT SHE WANTS
WRITER SAYS
During September there are wed-
ding invitations or announcements
in the air and the family which is
not having a wedding is sure to
by attending one or sending re-
grets. with a suitable gift.
Selecting the aforesaid sultable
gift is one of life’s minor problems
since. human nature being what
it is, It almost always happens
that minds seem to run in the same
channels in the selection of a gift
which makes ■ trying situation
for the newlyweds. Usually there
in a sentimental side to be consid-
ered. so that the couple who find
these, and Mrs James Harris of
Dallas, aunt of the bride-elect, her
sisters. Mrs W C Adair of Okla-
homa gity and Mrs. H. B Wil-
liams of Dallas. Miss Lucille Ray.
S4.95
VALUES TO *12.50 NOW
* Hayes. Kathleen Hayes. Misses Ve-
* ' da Barnes, Estelle Barnes. Dorothy
central markets trusting that the. Roberta Rogers Willie Wells. Au- ;
benefit will trickle back to the
Make your selection from
adorable doll hats, draped
models, turbans, brimmed
sport hats and other smart
Fall styles! Felts, velvets
‛ and new novelty materials
in the best shades.
81.95
1
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STONY, Aug. 24—Mr and Mrs
By PRESTON GROVER
WASHINGTON. Ang 26.-So rap-
ilsisthe government expanding
its purchases of surplus commodi-
ties fur relief distribution that the
expanded outlays of last year will be
nearly doubled during the coming
Cabbage, Etc.,
Puts FSCC in
O. R. O. NOW 67c - 40c
We guarantee it to relieve
your fowls of blue bugs, lice
worms, and dogs of running
fits For sale by ---
Kimbrough-Tobin
-i— — - —— — - - — _
5%
HOME LOANS
on new construction up,
to 90% of value.
DON’T WAIT!
c. E. Miller Ins.
Agency
104 McCrary Bldg.
a blowout and the car went into
the ditch. Storrie received mly
slight injuries. but Mrs. Storrie
suffered a broken left arm and other
injuries and was in a hospital in
Dalhart for several days When she
was able to travel and the car was
tepaured the couple continued to
Colorado ......r —----—
i
what she really contributed was a
Oats (Quick or Regular!
1 taaspaen vanilla
Bring water to a bel and add salt
economical. Tear out the recipe
now. Enjoy this unusual dessert
tonight.__________
QUAKER CHOCOLATE
OATMEAL PUDDING
4 cops water
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup cocoa
(jron’T S Campbell Co\
7 COMPLtTE INSURANCE SERVICE
OWews.
Breakfast Honors
Bride-elect
Mrs Deals Headlee entertained
in her home with breakfast Wed-
4ydday moming. honoring Mies
Lucille Hicks, bride-elect of Harry
E Ray. whose marriage is to take
place Tuesday at 10 a. m. in the
First Baptist Church The bride’s
chosen colors, blue and white, were
used in decoration of the home,
blue asters in whitet bowls being,
placed in the living room and din-
ing room, except on the small ta-
bles where the breakfast was serv-
ed. which were centered with sprigs
MODERN
WOMEN
m,mazuxMarsuann
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match its background or its com-
panion pieces
Send Them to Bride
I received so many letters asking
questions about weadings and how
D.domts or that connected with J
them that this seems as good a time
as any to repeat that custom de-
mands that the gilt be sent to
the bride whether or not one is
acquanted with her Just why the
groom is regarded. af regarded at ’
all of so little importance at his
own wedding is something I. tor •
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i se"Tv155 2,8 SLa ems
" careful not to thank Aunt Ellen
$1.00
Mr and Mrs P C. Storrie have
returned home from a vacation of
gevem weeks win resauves in
Colorado Mrs Storrie convalescing
from injuries received on the
way there Near Dalhart a tite on
the car picked up a spike. causine
preference in color or in decor gen- - ,---- —---
erally, but above all one knows ones honeymoon by the shadow
the kind of home they are estab- o unacknowledged gifts. Better get
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F bet you folks eat, oodles
ef Peaeemaker biseults al your
house from now on. So, while ,
Texas' new Governor says
"Pass the biscuits Pappy," wy
say Make ’em always from
met at the home of Mrs G. R
Foster.
CE Shiflett is visiting in Mid-
lothian
F. E Morin gave a watermelon
feast at Sony Saturday night. .
Mr and Mrs Prank. Thatcher and
NEW BLOUSES
Satins, Crepes, Jersey, Rust, Wine,
Green, Rose.
31.95 .
next Congress wins it
stTaarxstmnns shercutoon £ JTSVEtt ■ATJr ‘ pair
many another federal spending pro- The fireboys are paying for ma-
gram it is p pular with state om- terials used in building the cages
rUH since most at the food pur- . with their own personal funds—and ,
chased is turned over to state re- think the expenditure to well worth
lishing No matter how worthy a it 4ll over before starting out on
gift. It is out at order ir it doeant the great adventure or else forget
--- all about It until one is back and
J P Amos Miss charisie Amos of
Okemah spent the week-end with
her mother
Mr and Mrs. S. C. Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. E W McPherson
and chidren were guests of Mr
and Mrs W O Hodges in Dallas
Misses Mildred and Kathryn
Baker of Lancaster are visiting Mr
and Mrs. George Bell
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Haynie have
as guests Mrs Arthur Wilsn and
son of Kermit, Mrs Ott Cain and
children and Henderson Haynie of
Midland, and Mrs Bruce Wilson
and daughter of Ft Worth
Mrs M J. Bell and Mrs A. J
Key of Denton were guests of Mr
and Mrs J. A. Sims
Bob McNatt returned from Hous-
ton whore he visited Garland Mc-
Natt
Mr and Mrs. Haskell Richey of
Denton were guests of Mr and Mrs.
P D. Richey
II
Storrie* Home From Prunes, Pants,
Visit in Colorado
Rev R R Yelderman, pastor of
the First Christian Churen. Mrs.
Yelderman, and their children.
George and Miss Frances, leave Sat-
urday for a two weeks' vacation.
Most of the time will be spent in
Austin, where George will anter
the State University for the win-
ter, after which they will visit other
Texas points. George completed
his freshman year in Teachers Col-
lege. and will be a sophomore in the
university
in the absence of the pastor no
morning services will be held in
the church the two Sundays, but a
communion service will follow the
church school each Sunday. On the
next Sunday night union services
will be held in the church, with
Rev W V. Hite, pastor of the Pirut
Methodist Church, preaching The
union services Sept. 4 and 11. n
which the First Christian. First
Methodist and First Presbyterian
Churches are uniting, will be held
in the First Methodist Church with
Rev. W. Fred Galbraith, pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church, do-
ing the preaching both evenings _
- - - - Denton firemen at the central
simply encourages further produc- station are busy erecting new cages
tion. i and otherwise enlarging their wo
H R Tolley. AAA administrator, to accommodate three gifts they
i concedes that mithout crop control recelved Thursday from Forest
! and other guides the buying would Park Zoa in Fort Worth
I ing them start a local sox All the
I cages are being erected on the t
, southwest corner of the lawn of the
, municipal building and adjoin the
part of the building occupied by
I the central station.
BUY IT IN DENTON
Q:—What for dessert?
A —Quaker Chocolate Oatmeal
Pudding .
And there you have a tasty solu-
tion to a tickush problem because
everybody will like this delicious
new kind of pudding father,,
brother. sister—and you, too. moth-
er.
Because it’s made with Quaker
Oats its just as good for your fam-
ily's health as it is good to eat.
Oatmeal you know is nature's rich-
est economical source of Thiamin
(Vitamin Bl>. which everybody.
: young tad tail. Should have every
. day. Since Thiamin is not stored
in the body new fresh supplies are
continuously needed to nourish
t nerves and old digestion Oatmeal
also is rich in muscle-building pro-
teins and those valuable minerals.
ing her grandparents, will accom-
pany them home.
The Home Demonsration Club
of feverfew m blue crystal vases
White Haviland china and blue
crystal were used in the service. themselves oversupplied with elec-
Bridge was played following the I tric clocks, percolators or whatever
breakfast, resulting in high score have » natural distaste about ex-
for Miss Holly Beall Goshey and i cnangng them. As a matter of fact,
high cut for Miss Elizabeth Fuller I it isn’t always possible, for gifts
of Dallas The hostess presented
If you ain't tried them Peace-
maker biscuits we talked
about last week, you’d better
soar, right over to the Gro-
cery Store, and seek. to buy 8
sack of Peacemaker Prints,
before the wife has fits, about
your negligence. And, you need
not tell her to keep the bag,
she surely know ttx tart no
rag— Four of ’em make a pur-
ty dress, and Peacemaker bak-
in's never make a mess.
Duane Morin attended a family
reunion at Goree
45.100.000 pounds of dried prunes. Mmes Joe strong. C E Hastings,
5,600,000 bushels of apples. 1,720.000 Carolyn Brown. Jackie Conlee, S
boxes of oranges and grapefruit. E Watson, w L Wight. E O
10.170.000 pounds or — *
never was a couple who did not re-
ceive gifts that were not even a
blessing in disguise since they were
not a blessing at all.
Women who are constantly mak-
ing wedding gifts to friends of
the family who may not be inti-
mates have an excellent system
of repeating the gilt. "I always
give crystal or silver.” such a wo-
man will say or "I invariably give a
print well chosen and well fram-
ed." they will explain. Such a sys-
tem works to perfection where there
is no personal preference or much
personal interest involved.
Practical gifts are best when
plus portions of perishable crops —----
and processed products in local Kitchen Shower
areas where removal of even a _ D . . 1
small amount affects prices For in- r or Brde-elect
stance. recently there was a surplus Honoring Miss Dorothy Helen
at dairy products in the Wisconsin Smith, bride-elect of R C Wal-
area FSCC took off 8200.000 worth anp, Mrs H E. Stover entertained
to keep the price from sagging at her home Tuesday evening with
Similarly in a 10 months period a kitchen shower. After an infor-
ending May 1 the corporation mal evening of games and con versa-
bought 70,550,000 pounds of rke. tion, refreshmenu were served to
48 11m. Cambric
Flour.............. $1.35
iron and phosphorus. So this
Quaker Chocolate Oatmeal Pudding
is really a bealth pudding as well
as taste satisfying treat that's fine
to top off any meal.
This Quaker Chocolate Oatmeal
Pudding is a thrifty dessert, too.
because Quaker Oats is very eccon-
omical, if by chance there’s cooked
oatmeal left over from breakfast
use it And this is one pudding
that’s just as easy to make as it is
"! 1 «
Bert Moore Service Sta.
PHoxE «M
mate how much such purchases
affect prices There is no way of
guessing the drop V the surplus re-
mained.
BOTH SIDES OF IT I take place Saturday at 8 p m. in the
Consumers, protest they are denied - - -—
corporation asked even more but i V Shepard and Haskell Richey;
- ---‘Misses Carolee Blackburn. Jane
VOTE FOR
R. C. LANNING
of
JACK COUNTY
for
State Senator
Carried three of six counties first
primary. Pledge: (1) Full payment |
of pensions as voted by-the people; .
(2) Raise in lead limit of trucks;
lower prices but FSCC retorts that
low farm prices held nobody in
less. Merchants say the govern-
the long run. Arguments are end-
ment artificially holds up prices
with one hand while the other.
distributes free goods to the mer-
chants customers Further, hey
Chocolate Cookies
Berry Mufins
(Makes Twelve) . .
3 cups pastry four
e teaspons baking-powder
1 S tetspoon salt —"
1 2 cup granulated sugar
2 egg yolks
1 I 2 cups milk 5
1 2 teaspoon vanilla
5 tablespoons fat, melted
2 egg whites, beaten 1
1 cup berries
Mix tegether flour, baking powder,
salt and sugar. Add the yolks and
milk. Beat for two minutes Add the
rest of the ingredients. Mix lightly
and half-fill greased muffin pans or
paper cups. Bake for 15 minutes in
a moderate oven.
Apricot Parfait
teteleus Freren Dessert)
1 cup dried apricots
1 cup warm water
3 egg yolks
1 cup granulated sugar
3 tablespoons dour
1 12 cups milk
1 4 cup lemon '
1 8 teaspoon salt “ “
1 cup whipped cream
AUSTIN. Aug 28.— (API—Twenty-
five oil pipeline companies doing
business in Texas today laced pay-
chosen for those who can afford! mentto. tax5.n.1938 intaninle
to buy for themselves what is beng o? 6,5745605 2f8m401030 asard
given, otherwise the oversensitive individual levies were lowered in
take offense Gifts of money, al- I many instances because th- com-
ways welcome and most accept-/Eanie" Incomes, haa been reduced.
; waagn gprangamtavipr., Magap
eomim. como-ton mal SharP. Dors Barnes. . ' . .*7 unles sthey are generous offering ings. He said the board used cavi-
Sometimes the corporation buys Maurine Sapp. Cedonia Dittrich. . am not „ * , . ,015 * tallzatin or earnings as a base for
directly from individual farmers or E iza beth Lekhart, Doris White- wi ’ i determining valuations
side, Earlene Morris. Mary Green. 1 'When e . on rona. ’ .Taxes.of 13 companies were reduc-
------- — - _ wnen me giver is on Trhendly ed, eight were Increased and four
d the first time.
memmemmmmmmmd procram at tlTSMDjm
WOODSON A. HARRIS
C
East Texas Sorghum,
No. 1 ...... “. 59c
12 months
The purchases are apecinically
Intended to peg prices by remov-
ing temporary surpluses, princi-
pally those affecting fanners Nev-
ertheless. a second purpose is rec-
ognized. That is to get the surplus
of food to hungry mouths in the
shortest possible way.
The federal surplus commodities
cooperation, an egency of AAA. does
I must of the buyng. Recently the
WPA stepped into the field to
i buy 110.000.000 of surplus men’s
। women's and children's clothes
i which the garment trades com-
‘ plained were depressing the mar.
। ket and preventing employment of
thousands of needle workers
This was the largest single pur-
chase but a stream of smaller
ones by the commodities corpora-
tion more than makes up.
Peabody Collegesat.Nashylezs Honeydew suies“K"tmon Quarters
Egg Omelet Broiled Toma toes
Berry Aumns Coffee
children. Mrs. Willie Green and
Mrs. H. L Taylor attended serv-Q
Ices at Plainview Baptist Church.
Mrs. Humphrey at Lubbock is;
visiting Mrs Amos Turner 1,
possible, the groom—what
I be useless He says the purchases a large cage for which plans i one nave s.n ..
do not ordinary raise prices, but were being drawn Friday wUl house aneathay ne erzsbeenaabl V. un-
"2 Strttlsesguigs.pkkdetteh
menssstldnemerincassoaoqkcimens si ««!»£” I
obtained clothes for relief distribu- firemens animal and bird family ' a An.most.weddines. Ute gifts are
uon. were brought to Denton from FoH 1 displayed, at the bride’s home, but
I Lump figures show purchases to- Worth Thursday by Firemen Carl whil_this.custom is.an honored
l taling about 117.000000 in fiscal Castleberry and Police Chief O. C i ana one, there are those
1937, on up to 845,000,000 in 1938 Pam , who fortheir own reasons, prefer
I mostly in the three months end- The For-, Worth 230, which has • not to do 80. The bride decides
g last June 20. The estimate for offered to assist the firemen in i thisas all matters pertaining to her
1939 is mjnamt ana more if the building a small zoo for Denton
--- -*-— _ . if she is a wise young woman she
1 egg white, beaten
Soak aprtcots - for two houra
longer—in the warm water Cover
and let simmer for 25 minutes Press
e nun , ! through a sleve Beat yolks. Add su- l
Young, of Shiloh, and hour When mixed add mik
__________________ LCook. until thick and creamy in. a i
• Sunday morning and evening. | double boiler cool and add all the *
Mr and Mrs. R. L Shiflett and | rest of the ingredients, including
son are visiting at Ennis Miss ; mnoapricots Prrigerator“ an
Launa Shiflett, who has been visit- | rorcfoutNouS" K
This dessert may also be frozen by
covering it tightly and burying it .
or four hours AU five parts of chP-.
ped ice and one part of coarse Blit ~
NEW SKIRTS
Plaids, Crepes, Solids, Pleated,
Gored, Elastic.
31.95
100 11m. Purina
Laying Mash $2.00
100 Iba. Bran 90c
100 11m. Shorts $1.20
brey Farmer AyuneMackex. Myra ^T^Uy^plX'^
___ Sowell, Lavona Hanks. Irby Norman. ; is mhen familiar with E E. or ----
FSCC says it is difficultto eta- Frances White, Judy Stevens, Louise thing thar^tad be "htthg ana ap- ,__________
propriate. One knows the bride's i hand-crocheted bureau scarf
” it's a great mistake to cloud
Add cocoa and sugar mixed to a 1 tives hi ollin County
paste with 1/2 cup of the boiling "Rew j h -
water. Slowly stir in the Quaker preached at the
or Mother's Oats cbokfor 5 min- t sundav" '
I utes, stirring just enough to pre-
vent sticking Add vanilla. Serve
hot or cold, with cream
Fuller of Dallas. Jack Gosney,
Christine Smith and Clarice Bar-
ton.
e 1933 in connection with, the de- : the honoree, with remembrances,
struct ion of Tittle pigs' ran tot the last named receiving a cook-
about $1300,000 a month during book -
1936 and most of 1937 It speeded The honoree was presented with
it up to $2,600,000 a month during a shower of fiesta pottery and
i late 1937 and early 1938 This past ■ kitchen utensils, a verse attached
' May and June it swelled abrupt-' to an envelope indicating where j lts more olesseatogveunan to
' ly to about 19.000.000 a month and the articles could be found. Guests f receive as any couple who have
j , is scheduled to average $1,000,000 other than those mentioned above received dozens of things they did
“ " _ -- - --- - not want can attest. And there
A refreshing
mouth wash, on
efficient anti-
septic and
breath doo*
A.nma
corane
Special to ‘Record-Chronicle
AUBREY, Aug. 26.-Mr. and
12 lbs. Cambric
Flour ........45c
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