The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1951 Page: 4 of 4
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” TFIE PAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, EX ORANGE, TEXAS
TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1931
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RECORD WANT ADS
FOR RENT — Two or three
room furnished apartment with
all conveniences. Phone 455W.
___(26-tfc)
SAND and GRAVEL, road
gravel, fill dirt. Glenn Pflug-
haupt, Fayetteville. Phone 40.
(48-tfq)
COMPLETE LINE OF ever-
greens, landscape size. Muel-
ler Floral and Nursery.
(104-tfc)
FOR SALE—Lot on Highway
71, 100 ft. frontage and 16214
ft. depth, 114 blocks from
square located next to La
Grange Auto Clinic. See Mrs.
Nelson Lee, Phone 360.
(20-tfc)
HELP WANTED—Settled age
woman or girl to do house work
for family of three; live on
place; good salary. Mrs. P. K.
Shatto, Columbus, Texas.
(30-3c)
TWO YEAR NO. 1 Tyler ros-
es, all popular varieties. Muel-
ler Floral and Nursery.
(104-tfc)
QUALITY CHICKS from our
own flock of large egg-bred
White Leghorns. Book your
Order now for pullets, cockerel,
or straight run chicks at low
prices every Tuesday. Wm. E.
Brendle, La Grange. (24-tfc)
WANTED — Filling station
operator for Flatonia. See
Harry Vogt, La Grange.
(20-tfc)
FOR SALE—Wax King floor
sweep. Fanners Feed and Pro-
duce Co. (14-tfc)
FOR SALE—Collie puppies.
Mrs. Alvin Meinardus, (29-tfc)
FOR RENT—Warehouse. R.
G. Seeberger._(23-tfc)
WANTED—350 to 400 bushels
com. Apply T. G. Fordtran, La
Grange, Phone 440W. (30-3p)
FO|t SALE—Baled Johnson
grass hay, black land hay. See
Paul Ricicar, Fayetteville, Rt.
L_(30-3c)
MAN WANTED—For Sunday
delivery of Houston Post in
La Grange area. For informa-
tion write C. E. Corley, Box
32, Schulenburg, Texas.
(25-7tc)
PIANOS — Fine, selected, re-
built, used pianos, each guar-
anteed. New high grade nation-
ally known Spinets, sold at
bargain prices. Easy terms. O.
A. Krueger, Warrenton, Texas.
(1-tfc)
BABY CHICKS—U. S. Ap-
proved, Pullorum Controlled.
Large type English White Leg-
horns, Black and Brown Leg-
horns, Barred and White
Rocks, N. H. Reds. Pullets- and
cockerels. Every Tuesday at
low prices. Book your orders
now. Von Minden Hatchery,
Fayetteville, Texas. (20-tfc)
FOR RENT — Three room
apartment. John Orsajc.
‘ ,(3«-tfc)
Kidney Slow-Down
May Bring
Restless Nights
When kidney function slows down, many
folks complain of nagging liackachc, head-
ach«iR, dizziness and loss of pen add energy.
Don’t Buffer restless night* with 'hose dis-
comforts u reduced kidney function Is get-
ting you a :wn—due to suc h common causes
ns stress and strain, over-exertion or ex-
posure to cold. Minor bladder irritations
due to cold, dampness or wrong diet may
cause getting up nights or frequent passages.
Don’t neglect your kidneys if theca condi-
tion* bother you. Try Doan’s PUW—a mild
diuretic. Used successfully by millions for
over 60 years. While often otherwise caused,
it’s amazing how many lirnea Doan’s give
happy ralitu from these discomforts—help
the 15 miles of kidney tubes and Alters
flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today!
FOR SALE—Huettel Estate,
! 509 So. Franklin St., La
Grange, Texas. Immediate pos-
session. For information ad-
dress, Box H, care Record.
_________ (20-tfc)
WE HAVE and cut auto glass
for all makes and models,
safety, and blue; also table
| tops. Schulze Garage. (19-tfc)
1 FOR BENT—Nice bedroom
with private bath for lady.
Also garage. Phone 312W.
____(28-tfc)
FOR SALE—Hammer Mill. 14
inches; also two-wheel trailer.
Louis Rausl, Riverside. (31-2p)
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Doan s Pills
Would you like to raise lively
healthy chicks, large husky
pullets, big red combed lay-
ing hens? Then ask our cus-
tomers' advice and feed our
FAYETTE rich quality feeds.
Always fresh and reasonably
priced.
La Grange Produce
Company
FOR SALE!—8-piece dining
room set. Call 486-J. (31-2p)
FEED SACKS, hides, eggs,
beeswax and poultry wanted.
La Grange Produce Co.
FOR RENT—Four room house
with double garage and wash
house. Fred Bremer. (29-3p)
FOR SALE-1947 Chevrolet
fleetmaster, 4 door deluxe se-
dan with radio. Larry Klein
at Klein’s Store. (29-tfc)
SEWING , machine repairing
and scissors sharpened. F. J.
Oltmann, at Tietjen Tin Shop.
FOR SALE—Straight pecan
cordwood. John Schroeder.
(31-tfc)
MY 1950 Special Deluxe Ply-
mouth 4 door sedan available
for prompt sale. Heater, white
sidewall tires, chrome wheel
rings. Very little mileage. Del-
vin A. Janssen, La Grange,
Texas. (31-2c)
GET RID of the corn crib
blues! The New Holland Hus-
ker-Shellers are here now. Let,
one shuck and shell your corn
for you. Janssen Bros., La
Grange. (31-2c)
i WANTED—White girl to do
cooking and general light
housework in family with two
school age children. Thursday
afternoons and alternate Sun-
] days off. For details write
2420 Reha, Houston, Texas.
(31-8c)
FOR SALE—The Estate of F.
H. Misher consisting of 310
acres, three sets of improve-
ments. For full information
write or phone me. Arthur
Ehrig, Box 25, Brenham, Tex-
as. (31-5c)
I LOONEY & CO. (what’s left
, of it) is now located in rear of
ith"1 old Spears Dairy building
| at 307 \y. Travis St. Phone No.
,516. G. G. “Pete” Looney.
(30-4c)
FOR SALE-1936 Chevrolet
4 door. Motor dnd body in good
Condition. Price $165. Sury’s
Garage, Fayetteville. (31-4te)
BEDDING PLANTS — Pan-
sy, stock, calendulas, Snap-
dragon. Mueller Floral and
Nursery. (104-19c)
LIGHT hauling and furniture
moving. Tiemann’s Trading
Post. (15-tfc)
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
R. G. Seeberger, Agt
I-a Grange, Texas
Phone 397-W and 403
TIRES! TIRES! A few hard-to-
gpt tires for prompt delivery.
Passenger size; 6.00x16, 6.50x
16, 6.70x15, 7.00x16, 8.20x16.
Truck sizes; 7.00x15-6 ply, 6.50
xl6-6 ply, 7 50x20-10 ply, 8.25
x20-10 ply. We still have a
fairly good stock of tractor
tires. Janssen Bros,, La
Grange, Texas. (32-lc)
FGR SALE— A Gardner air
compressor, 20 gal. tank, 1-2
hp. General Electric motor in
extra good shape. Schulze
Garage. (28-tfc)
WAITRESS WANTED — Six
days a week, off Tuesday; $16.
Seibert’s Cafe, La Grange.
_ (24-tfc)
FOR SALE—1946 half ton
Chevrolet panel truck; excel-
lent condition. Motor over-
hauled, good tires, rock wool
insulation and shelved. D. C.
Wiley, Phone 89W, La Grange.
(16-tfc)
FOR SALE—Extra good Jer-
sey milk cow. Fresh, register-
ed. See me milk her. Frank
Schaefer, Rutersville. (31-2p)
WANTED—Wpod brooder, in
good condition. Also for sale,
young horse, unbroke, 3 years.
Edgar Schmidt, Burton (near
Round Top)._(31-2c)
FOR SALE—1940 Dodge pick-
up and 1941 two-ton Ford
truck. Reasonable. See or
write Gunther Behrens, 137
N. Franklin St., La Grange.
_ (32-tfe)
WANTED—Family to work
small stock farm near Hous-
ton. Work consists of feeding
stock, operating Ford tractor
and general care of place.
Salary $150.00 per month, with
free use of 5 room furnished
house. Write W. H. Clark, 2200
Texas Ave., Houston 3, Texas,
or phone Preston 3395. (32-2c')
HOUSE for rent in town of
Rutersville. Available March
1. H. A. Zwernemann. (32-2c)
FOR SALE—Cedar posts. Elo
Wied, La Grange, Star Route.
(32-3c)
WANTED man with light ear
who livis in or near Ellinger
that would like to make be-
tween five, and ten dollars per
Sunday for a few hours of your
time on Sunday morning. If
interested write C. W. New-
man, Bellville, Texas. (32-2p)
DISCOUNTS
STARTS MON., FEB. 19 — ENDS SAT., FEB. 24
$22.50
Suit
............... $15.00'
24.95
Suit
............... 16.63
27.50
Suit
................ 18.34
29.50
Suit
.............. 19.98
32.50
Suit
21.67
55.00
Suit
................ 36.67
O N E
SUITS
331-3%
DISCOUNT
$22.50 TO $55.00
Available in Single and
Double Breasted.
All Wool, Worsteds
And Rayons
Every Suit Altered FREE
Every Suit Pressed FREE
GROUP--
“THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE”
C0ATS&JACKETS
Men’s and Boys’
ONE-G R O U P
33 1-3%
— DISCOUNT —
Corduroy Sport Jackets
All Wool “Boys” Coats
Covert Work Jaekets
SHIRTS
All Corduroy and Flannel
Button and Slip-Over
— MEN’S and BOYS’ —
AT
1-2 PRICE
Every Shirt In the House
FOR SALE—100 White Leg-
horn hens 9 months old; also
3 Jersey milk cows. Marvin
Otto, La Grange, Rt. 2, Box
128. (32-2p)
FOR SALE—One year old
graded Hereford male. Erwin
Reuter, Rutersville. (32-2p)
FOR SALE — One stock of
groceries at Schulenburg.
Corner store. Invoice price
about $5000. Will take live-
j stock and real estate in trade.
See E. B. Miller, Schulenburg,
| Texas. (32-2p)
BABY CHICKS—U. S. Ap-
| proved pullorum controlled.
English white leghorns, Lay-
orcas, Barred Rocks, White
Rocks, New Hamp. Reds, S. C.
Reds. Pullets and cockerels.
Every Tuesday. Poultry reme-
dies and supplies. The La
Grange Hatchery, Werner C.
Tramp, Owner. Phone 316-W.
_ (32-tfc)
FOR SALF—Registered Jer-
sey bull, 3 years old (Count
Sultana Shing of F. F. No.
505870). Luling Foundation
Farm Stock. Richard Kruppa,
Rt. 1, I.a Grange. (32-2p)
WANTED TO BUY—1940 to
1942 Chevrolet, coupe or
coach, one-owner, excellent
condition. J. L. Giese, West
Point.________ (32-3c)
TRAILER AXLES AND
WHEELS of all types. If you
are planning on any kind of
trailer, see us. Janssen Bros.,
La Grange, Texsa. (32-lc)
FOR SALE—Adding machine,
6 columns. In good condition.
Call 73J. (Ip)
FLATONIA NEWS
By Mrs. Aug. Nolkamper
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Koebl
N»w Arrivals
Mr. Hnrt Mrs. John David Ridel-
I’ncli of San Antonio are the happy
parents of a baby boy born fn a
f'nn Antonio hospital recently.
Mrs. 0. S. Eldelbach of Flatonia
Is the proud Rrandinother.
Mr" Johnnie Tuna nre
also hannv over the arrival 0f a
2 *lr' !",)rn U>* Youens hos-
"ttnl In Meiniar on Tuesday. Feb
Sl,e was named Sandra Ann
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Darilek and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tupa Sr. are
the happy arandnarents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maznch of
Houston were also made happy
over the arrival of a baby son
horn in a Houston hospital. He
was named George Joseph.
In Hospital
thfu" Wn,ll R#"PV wa" '"hen to
the W aimer hospital In Shiner for
treatments Monday.
On Sick List
R. F. “Rudy" Mueller has also
been on the sick list for a few
nays, hut Is reported to be much
Improved at this writing.
Mrs. Rudolph Filipp has also
heen III with bronchial pneumonia
last week hut ts recovering nicely.
Mrs. R. B. Froehner is confined
tp her bed. til with the mumps.
Home From Hospital
Mrs. O. R. Janszen returned
home from the La Grange hospital
Mondav after submitting to an
operation recently. She Is Im-
proving nicely.
W. 8. C. S. Meets
The Women's Society of Chris-
tian Service met In the home of
Mrs. D. F. Johnson on Mondav
afternoon, Feb. 12 with the presi-
dent, Mrs. V. IT. Chalk presiding.
The prayer was by Mrs. George
Fernau; the devotional, “Color
Promise Heaven.” by Mrs. R. A
Wheeler; the lesson, “Health of
the American Indians.” by Mrs.
V. IT. Chalk and Mrs. Marvin Fin
ger. Plans were made for thu
minstrel “The Cotton Ciitles." to
he presented on Feb. 27 In the
high school gymnasium. After the
meeting the hostess served re-
freshments of coffee, cookies and
sandwiches.
Pink And Blue Shower
Mrs. H. H. Harch and Mrs. Frank
Pechacek honored Mrs. James
Mlcheal with a pink and blue
shower at the Harch home Satur-
day evening, Feb. 10. The honoree
received many pretty and useful
gifts. Coffee, cake and sandwiches
were served bv the hostesses.
Church Gets Organ
A new electric organ has, been
Installed In the Flatonia Methodist
eburrh, a gift to the church from
Port niudworth.
P.-T. A. Postponed
The P.-T. A. Founders Day meet-
ing which was to be held on Thurs
day, Feb. 15 was postponed to
Tuesday. Feb. 20 because of the
Icy weather. The meeting will be
held in the high school auditorium
beginning at 7:45 p. m.
Takes Over Conoco Station
The Conoco station located here
on Highway 95 Is now under the
new management of Rudy Mica,
The station will be, under the
name of Highway Station 9.7. It
was formerly operated by W. T.
Duff.
CISTERN NEWS
By Ursula Pavliea
Entertain With Supper
Mr. and Mrs. A V. Pscnclk were
hosts to a hot tamale supper at
their home last Saturday evening.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Rrunner and daughters of
Houston. Mr. and Mrs. August
Brunner of Flatonia, Mr. and Mrs.
August Harbich, Mr. and Mrs John
VtnklArek. Mr. and Mrs. Louts
Oosch and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Huehner and Mrs.
Rudolph Machacek.
Ill In Hospital
Daniel Vacek has heen a patient
In the Hoch clinic In Smlthville
Ihe past week.
Honor Roll
An addition to the honor roll Is;
Grade 1, Darlene Gosch.
Another Cold Spell
A severe cold spell reached this
community Tuesday resulting with
low thermometer readings.
Rain, snow nnd sleet fell and
school was dismissed for several
days.
Has Operation
Mr. and Mrs. Benno Helllnger
have been informed that their son,
Alfred, who Is stationed In Cali-
fornia recently underwent an oper-
ation.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ivy and daugh_
ter. Miss Alemeda, were week-end
C.A.W. Schiege Shows
Presents
Hopalong Cassidy and
Gabby Hayes
“THREE MEN ON A TRAIL”
plus
“A MISS SWISS”
With Laurel and Hardy
Double Feature!
at
Prairie Valley Lidgc Hall
Thursday
Waldeck—F riday
Ice Covers Area
Kllinger was left in total dark-
ness Wednesday night as the elec-
trieity was off end no telephone
service available. The lines were
all heavy laden with lee nnd snow.
The whole country Was beautiful.
The sun came out Thursday morn-
ing when every tree and house
was covered with Ice. But the
beautiful scene did not last long
for In the late afternoon every
thing was back to normal again
including the electricity.
On Sick List ,
J' ^eyer is on the sick
1st this week but at this writing
Is reported tp be
nicely.
recuperating
Mrs. Cyril Hraehovy, who spent
a week In the Columbus hospital
taking treatments, returned home
Thursday and is reported to be
doing nicely.
Frankie Walla Is r.lso on the
sick list this week but Is reported
to be doing,nicely.
Goes Overseas
M TS Alfred (Buster) Zapalac,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Za-
palac, who was stationed about
four months In Roswell, New
Mexico, left for overseas duty.
Mrs. Zapalac Is making her home
In Fayetteville with her mother,
Mrs. Walter Schmidt.
Enters Service
Morris F. Zapalac, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Zapalae of Favette-
vllle Rt. 2. left Tuesday for Hous-
ton to be Inducted Into the Hutted
States Army.
Mrs. Hruska Honored
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frankie Hruska Thursday
afternoon were Mrs. W. J. Koehl
Sr., Mr. and Mrk. Lee Walla and
son. C. J., Mrs. W. J. Koehl Jr.
and son, Billy, and Robert Raiser.
The occasion was In observance
of the birthday of Mrs. Hruska
whose birthday is on St. Valen-
tine's. A delirious lunch consisting
of chicken salad sandwiches, cook-
ies, cake and. coffee were served.
Mrs. W. J. Koehl Jr. presented her
with a heart shaped birthday cake
decorated Svlth small candy hearts.
She also was the recipient of manv
pretty gifts.
MULDOON NEWS
By Allecn Miller
ROUND TOP NEWS
By Mrs. Leo Jaster
Personals
Charles Warren of Houston
spent last week-end with Ills
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill War-
ren and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Richards and
son, Manoltn Lpe, moved to Hous-
ton Sunday. B. L. Richards is em-
ployed there by the National Bis-
cuit company.
Bill McClanahan and Billie Me-
Clanahan, both of Houston, spent
last week-end with Mrs. BUI Mc-
Clanahan and Verlyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Furgerson and
family and Mrs. Craig Furgerson,
all of Demmett, are visiting rela-
tives here.
Willie Olen Ray of Houston
spent last week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray, Glen
and Tommy Lee.
Earl Ruscher of Houston spent
last week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ruscher and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kerr and
family of Dallas spent last week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett
Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ivy and chil-
dren of Angleton spent last week-
end with his mother, Mrs. Sally
Ivy.
Raymond Speed of Baytown and
Mr. and Mrs. Ira tvy and John
Carol of Angleton spent last week-
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Speed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of
San Antonio spent last week-end
with relatives anil friends.
Connie Mae Queen of Waco is
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Allison and family.
j. it. Parker of Houston is visit-
ing his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Parker.
visitors of relatives In Austin.
F. A. Ztirovpc was in Schulen-
burg Tuesday.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brunner
and daughter* of Houston spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. V. Pscnclk.
Mrs. Gertrude Pavliea nnd
Ursula visited with their uncle
and aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie
Helmcnmp. fn the Strteder hos-
pital In Moulton Saturday after-
noon.
Ismls Miller of Bryan spent
Thursday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Thlede
and daughters. Joyce Ann and La
Verne, were Saturday visitors In
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C yatocha and
Donald Joseph of Flatonia spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Dorothy Vlaklarek sped)
the past week in Plum with her
sister, Mrs. Ervin Supnk, who ts
til.
Mrs. Alfred Oosch was a visitor
of Charlie Helmcnmp tn the
Strteder hospital In Moulton Tues-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Miller en-
tered the Colonial Rest Home In
Schulenburg Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mike and fam-
ily -of Houston were week-end
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Mares.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie. Wagner j
and family of Schulenburg spent
Sunday In the Zurovec home.
Birthday Celebrations
Mrs. Herman Peters was honor-
ed and surprised on her 70th birth-
day Saturday night. Feb. 10, when
relatives and friends came to make
the occasion happy for Mrs. Peters.
The men played skat while the
ladles held pleasant conversation.
A delicious lunch and refresh-
ments were served.
Also observing their birthdays
on February 14 were. Miss Flora-
dell Spies. Lester Weyand and
Clifton Giese.
John Werner was made happy
on his birthday Friday night, Feb.
16 when relatives came to help
him celebrate. Delicious refresh-
ments were enjoyed by everyone.
Mrs. Fritz Peters also observed
her birthday on February 16. Mrs.
Peters is the twin sister of John
Warner.
FAYETTEVILLE
ROUTE 2 NEWS
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Pavlleek
nnd children visited In Rosenberg
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Boettcher and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zajtcek of
Elllnger spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Janish and
faintly,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Krenek of
Houston and Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddie
Krenek of Needvtlle were Sunday
visitors here with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Rudolph Oanik and children and
Mrs. Marie Cnnlk.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chovanec and
baby of Elliqper were recent visit-
ors In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Kulhanek and children
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kubicek
and sons spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Zapalac and
twins near Elllnger.
Mrs. Curtis Oppermann and
sons of Corsicana left Sunday
after spending a week with
RIVERSIDE
Drive-In Theatre
SMITH VILLE
‘Feather Comforts’
Is H. I). Club Topic
The Trinity Hill Home De-1
monstration club held its re-
gular meeting Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. W. Wiem-
ken with 12 members and sev-
en visitors present.
Making a feather comfort J
was demonstrated by several
members and it proved to be
of great benefit to all present.
The committee, selected at
a previous meeting to suggest
topics on making money for
the club gave several ideas.
One of the suggestions was
voted on and will be carried
out by the club.
After the meeting a delicious
lunch was served. Paramount Newt Every Thursday
The next meeting will be and Fr,day' Co^or Cartoon. Nightly
held at the home of Mrs. Aug.
Fisher.
Tucs.-Wed., Feb. 20-21
“THE GUNFIGHTKK”
With Gregory Peck
A Super Western
Thurs.-Fri., Feb. 22-23
“MEXICAN HAYRIDE’
With Bud Abbott and
Lou Costello
Flret Show Starts
30 Minutes After 8unset
FOR SALE
Due to the fart that I am in the Reserve, which,
according to present indications, will he called to active
duty individually and/or collectively in the very near
future, I am offering my business FOR SALE.
Anyone interested contact me personally.
Woodrow W. Kubena
CORNER DRUG STORE
9ance
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• IS UNEXCELLED IN DEVELOPING
AND IMPROVING YOUR CHILD'S
• POISE • POSTURE
• SELF-CONFIDENCE AND RELIANCE
• MUSIC AND ART APPRECIATION
• COORDINATION ANO BALANCE
• ALERTNESS IN FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS
• PERSONALITY ANO HEALTH
• BODY CONTROL AND GRACE
• SENSE OF RHYTHM
• CONCENTRATION AND ACCURACY
Isn't it more expensive to you to deny
your child these advantages?
New classes forming in ballet, tap,
acrobatics and ballroom dancing. Call
Mrs. Mason Schmidt, 184-W to enroll.
Classes every Saturday from 9:30
A. M. to 3:30 I*. M. at High School
Gymnasium.
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