anaheim-gazette 1952-02-07
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Pat Terrebonne — 2206
Large Attendance Marks Annual Father-Son Banquet at Fremont
Fremont's ninth annual Father-Son banquet was held at the school cafeteria Tuesday evening with 147 guests present. Gilbert Koehler was master of ceremonies and the Rev. Howard S. Congdon, pastor of First Presbyterian church said blessing.
Chester Fowler, Fremont principal, extended a welcome to fathers and sons. The program included a tour of wood and metal shop rooms, where sons showed their dads what they are doing in school.
A musical presentation in the auditorium by the boys of Fremont's band under the direction of A. E. Bourne concluded the evening's entertainment. Teddy Dinkler announced the numbers, "Jeanne," "I'll See You in My Dreams," "Anchors Aweigh," "Yea Buddah," and "Field General."
The following special guests were introduced by Mr. Koehler, Paul Cook, Supt. of Elementary schools; M. A. Gauer, business manager; Herbert Stabbert, president of school board; Rex Coons, John Mary and Tom Henry, members of school board and Paul Demaree, principal of the high school. All men teachers of the school were also present.
Dinner was planned and prepared by Mrs. Eunice Barons, manager of the cafeteria, assisted by Mrs. Ethel Hempshall and Mrs. Matilda Kolbe. Table decorations of ivy and camellias were arranged by Mrs. Ted Dinkler, Mrs. Arval Morris, and Mrs. R. A. Ingram. Members of Fremont P-TA serving the dinner were Mrs. Leo Oden, Mrs. George Kohlenberger, Mrs. Dave Schwemmer, Mrs. August Fitz, Mrs. Lloyd Marolf, Mrs. Harold Leigh, Mrs. Lawrence Allen, and Mrs. Conan W. Gray, president of the P-TA.
Dad's who are members of the P-TA board are Chester Fowler, A. E. Bourne, Leonard Kliever, August Fitz, and Gilbert Koehler.
Double Party for Relief Corps
Combining the celebration of January and February birthdays with a valentine party, members of A. B. Paul Women's relief corps met in IOOF hall Tuesday for a pot-luck luncheon.
Reports were presented with the following report: 69 cards, 44
Women's Council Hears of Church Group Activities
The board of the Anaheim Council of United Church Women met at the Parish House of St. Michael's Episcopal church. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Chester Ferris, the first vice-president, Mrs. Eldon Paddock, presided.
The meeting opened with a devotional period led by Mrs. Joe R. Thompson. Theme for the meditation was "The Miracle of Friendship."
Reports from chairmen included a plea from Mrs. C. I. Andrews, Ecumenical chairman, that all church women work together as true Christians. Mrs. Claudia Walker, social relations chairman, reminded the representative of the United Church Women's project "sending nylons to Japan" and urged that each women's organization collect them for the social relations committee. Plans for the World Day of Prayer; to be held Friday, Feb. 29; at the Presbyterian church, were outlined by Mrs. Vincent Paige and Mrs. Howard Congdon, co-chairmen for the day.
The highlight of the meeting was the interesting discussion of the work carried on in the Anaheim churches by the women's groups. A representative of each church in the council spoke briefly on the activities and organization of the women of her denomination. Those participating were: Mrs. Sam Hilgenfeld of the Evangelical United Brethren church,
Buddah," and "Field General."
The following special guests were introduced by Mr. Koehler, Paul Cook, Supt. of Elementary schools; M. A. Gauer, business manager; Herbert Stabbert, president of school board; Rex Coons, John Mary and Tom Henry, members of school board and Paul Demaree, principal of the high school. All men teachers of the Shower for Needy Family At YLI Meet
A canned goods shower for the needy family sponsored by YLI members was held and a report on this project was made by Jean Lampher when the institute met this week.
A report was also made by Blanche Hudson and Ann Miller, chairmen and their committee on the "Bello" Merchandise club. Members were requested to purchase their articles before Feb. 17.
The Bridge-Tripoli-Canasta party will be held in the home of Irene Feeney, 427 N. Claudina st. on Thursday evening, Feb. 21 at 7:30. Co-hostesses will be Rose Mouch and Lorraine Revell. Reservations should be made with Blanche Hudson, telephone 4968. All YLI members are cordially invited to attend.
It was announced that following a short business meeting on Feb. 18 there would be a "Crazy Hat" contest followed by a pre-Lenten party. All members not wearing a "crazy hat" will be penalized. Chairman is Leone De Witt.
The attendance prize was won by Ruby Dolan, and the "white elephant" by Agnes Zinda.
Members were reminded that the District conference will be held in Oceanside on Sunday, Feb. 17. Mass will be said in Mary, Star of the Sea church and His Excellency, Bishop Charles Buddy will be the celebrant. A breakfast will follow the Mass. A tour of San Luis Rey mission will precede the conference, which will begin at 12:30 p.m. A dinner at 4 o'clock in Double Party for Relief Corps
Combining the celebration of January and February birthdays with a valentine party, members of A. B. Paul Women's relief corps met in IOOF hall Tuesday for a pot-luck luncheon.
Reports were presented, with the following report; 69 cards, 44 calls, 21 bouquets, three funeral sprays, $20 for March of Dimes; $15 in cash, and $75 relief expenditure.
A membership drive was started with the losers to hold a dinner for the winning team in November. It was announced that secret pals will start at the next meeting.
Carnival Plans Discussed by Washington P-TA
Founders day meeting was planned yesterday by George Washington P-TA executive board, meeting in the school. The affair will be held Feb. 13 at 2:30 under the chairmanship of Mrs. Walter Meade. Second grade room mothers will be hostesses.
Mrs. Raymond Damerell, ways and means chairman, set Feb. 26 as the date for a weiner sale to be held at the school. Another important date will be March 18 when the organization plans to hold a carnival-circus. Mrs. Joseph Mason will be general chairman. Mrs. Carl Hatfield presided.
Egg Prices Down But Butter Cost Goes Climbing
By The Associated Press (NY) ... retail butter prices were higher in most stores this week. Eggs were a few cents cheaper, and there were only scattered changes in meats and poultry.
Rains in some important winter vegetable growing areas of the south, particularly Florida, slowed
Stamp Club to Re-organize Here
Anaheim is going to have its long awaited Stamp club again and from all indications it is going to be one of the most active clubs in the area.
Many, many years ago Anaheim had such a club, but interest was soon turning to other events and as a result the club died. Now under the co-operation of the Anaheim Recreation department and Mr. Edwin C. Bertsch the club is taking on new life and new members.
All interested in joining this fast moving organization should contact Mr. Bertsch at his home, 713 N. Lemon in person or by letter.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met in the home of Mrs. S. L. Keith Tuesday morning with Mrs. Glenn Kirk presiding.
Program was announced for the highlight of the meeting was the interesting discussion of the work carried on in the Anaheim churches by the women's groups. A representative of each church in the council spoke briefly on the activities and organization of the women of her denomination. Those participating were: Mrs. Sam Hilgenfeld of the Evangelical United Brethren church, Mrs. Dorothy Burns of the First Baptist, Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead of the Grace Lutheran, Mrs. W. Grafton of the Episcopal, Mrs. Sally Clark of the Wesley Methodist, Miss Bessie Elkins of the White Temple Methodist, Mrs. Mary Vincent of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Joe Quast of Bethel Baptist and Mrs. Evelyn Robinson of the Church of the Nazarine.
The next board meeting of the council will be held at the White Temple Methodist church on April 4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met in the home of Mrs. S. L. Keith Tuesday morning with Mrs. Glenn Kirk presiding.
Program was announced for the highlight of the meeting was the interesting discussion of the work carried on in the Anaheim churches by the women's groups. A representative of each church in the council spoke briefly on the activities and organization of the women of her denomination. Those participating were: Mrs. Sam Hilgenfeld of the Evangelical United Brethren church, Mrs. Dorothy Burns of the First Baptist, Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead of the Grace Lutheran, Mrs. W. Grafton of the Episcopal, Mrs. Sally Clark of the Wesley Methodist, Miss Bessie Elkins of the White Temple Methodist, Mrs. Mary Vincent of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Joe Quast of Bethel Baptist and Mrs. Evelyn Robinson of the Church of the Nazarine.
The next board meeting of the council will be held at the White Temple Methodist church on April 4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met in the home of Mrs. S. L. Keith Tuesday morning with Mrs. Glenn Kirk presiding.
Program was announced for the highlight of the meeting was the interesting discussion of the work carried on in the Anaheim churches by the women's groups. A representative of each church in the council spoke briefly on the activities and organization of the women of her denomination. Those participating were: Mrs. Sam Hilgenfeld of the Evangelical United Brethren church, Mrs. Dorothy Burns of the First Baptist, Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead of the Grace Lutheran, Mrs. W. Grafton of the Episcopal, Mrs. Sally Clark of the Wesley Methodist, Miss Bessie Elkins of the White Temple Methodist, Mrs. Mary Vincent of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Joe Quast of Bethel Baptist and Mrs. Evelyn Robinson of the Church of the Nazarine.
The next board meeting of the council will be held at the White Temple Methodist church on April 4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met in the home of Mrs. S. L. Keith Tuesday morning with Mrs. Glenn Kirk presiding.
Program was announced for the highlight of the meeting was the interesting discussion of the work carried on in the Anaheim churches by the women's groups. A representative of each church in the council spoke briefly on the activities and organization of the women of her denomination. Those participating were: Mrs. Sam Hilgenfeld of the Evangelical United Brethren church, Mrs. Dorothy Burns of the First Baptist, Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead of the Grace Lutheran, Mrs. W. Grafton of the Episcopal, Mrs. Sally Clark of the Wesley Methodist, Miss Bessie Elkins of the White Temple Methodist, Mrs. Mary Vincent of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Joe Quast of Bethel Baptist and Mrs. Evelyn Robinson of the Church of the Nazarine.
The next board meeting of the council will be held at the White Temple Methodist church on April 4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met in the home of Mrs. S. L. Keith Tuesday morning with Mrs. Glenn Kirk presiding.
Program was announced for the highlight of the meeting was the interesting discussion of the work carried on in the Anaheim churches by the women's groups. A representative of each church in the council spoke briefly on the activities and organization of the women of her denomination. Those participating were: Mrs. Sam Hilgenfeld of the Evangelical United Brethren church, Mrs. Dorothy Burns of the First Baptist, Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead of the Grace Lutheran, Mrs.W.GraftonoftheEpiscopal,Mrs.SallyClarkoftheWesleyMethodist,MissBessieElkinsoftheWhiteTempleMethodist,Mrs.MaryVincentofthePresbyterianchurch,Mrs.JoeQuastofBethelBaptistandMrs.EvelynRobinsonoftheChurchoftheNazarine.
The next board meeting of the council will be held at the White Temple Methodist church on April 4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met in the home of Mrs.S.L.Keith Tuesday morning with Mrs.Glenn Kirk presiding.
Program was announced for the highlight of the meeting was the interesting discussion of the work carried on in the Anaheim churches by the women's groups.A representative of each church in the council spoke briefly on the activities and organization of the women of her denomination.The women of her denominationThose participating were:Mrs.Sam HilgenfeldoftheEvangelicalUnitedBrethrenchurch,Mrs.DorothyBurnsoftheFirstBaptist,Mrs.LearroyWhiteheadoftheGraceLutheran,Mrs.W.GraftonoftheEpiscopal,Mrs.SallyClarkoftheWesleyMethodist,MissBessieElkinsoftheWhiteTempleMethodist,Mrs.MaryVincentofthePresbyterianchurch,Mrs.JoeQuastofBethelBaptistandMrs.EvelynRobinsonoftheChurchoftheNazarine.
The next board meeting of the council will be held at the White Temple Methodist church on April 4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met in the home of Mrs.S.L.Keith Tuesday morning with Mrs.Glenn Kirk presiding.
Program was announced for The highlight ofthe meeting wastheinterestingdiscussionoftheworkcarriedonintheAnaheimchurchesbythewomen'sgroups.ArepresentativeofeachchurchinthecouncilspokebrieflyontheactivitiesandorganizationofthewomenofherdenominationThoseparticipatingwere:Mrs.SamHilgenfeldoftheEvangelicalUnitedBrethrenchurch,Mrs.DorothyBurnsoftheFirstBaptist,Mrs.LearroyWhiteheadoftheGraceLutheran,Mrs.W.GraftonoftheEpiscopal,Mrs.SallyClarkoftheWesleyMethodist,MissBessieElkinsoftheWhiteTempleMethodist,Mrs.MaryVincentofthePresbyterianchurch,Mrs.JoeQuastofBethelBaptistandMrs.EvelynRobinsonoftheChurchoftheNazarine.
The next board meeting ofthe councilwillbeheldattheWhiteTempleMethodistchurchonApril4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met inthehomeofMrs.S.L.KeithTuesdaymorningwithMrs.GlennKirkpresiding.
ProgramwasannouncedforThehighlightofthemeetingwastheinterestingdiscussionoftheworkcarriedonintheAnaheimchurchesbythewomen'sgroups.ArepresentativeofeachchurchinthecouncilspokebrieflyontheactivitiesandorganizationofthewomenofherdenominationThoseparticipatingwere:Mrs.SamHilgenfeldoftheEvangelicalUnitedBrethrenchurch,Mrs.DorothyBurnsoftheFirstBaptist,Mrs.LearroyWhiteheadoftheGraceLutheran,Mrs.W.GraftonoftheEpiscopal,Mrs.SallyClarkoftheWesleyMethodist,MissBessieElkinsoftheWhiteTempleMethodist,Mrs.MaryVincentofthePresbyterianchurch,Mrs.JoeQuastofBethelBaptistandMrs.EvelynRobinsonoftheChurchoftheNazarine.
The next board meetingofthe councilwillbeheldattheWhiteTempleMethodistchurchonApril4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met inthehomeofMrs.S.L.KeithTuesdaymorningwithMrs.GlennKirkpresiding.
ProgramwasannouncedforThehighlightOfthemeetingwastheinterestingdiscussionoftheworkcarriedonintheAnaheimchurchesbythewomen'sgroups.Arepresentativeofeachchurchin,thecouncilspokebrieflyontheactivitiesandorganizationofthewomenofherdenominationThoseparticipatingwere:Mrs.SamHilgenfeldoftheEvangelicalUnitedBrethrenchurch,Mrs.DorothyBurnsoftheFirstBaptist,Mrs.LearroyWhiteheadoftheGraceLutheran,Mrs.W.GraftonoftheEpiscopal,Mrs.SallyClarkoftheWesleyMethodist,MissBessieElkinsoftheWhiteTempleMethodist,Mrs.MaryVincentofthePresbyterianchurch,Mrs.JoeQuastofBethelBaptistandMrs.EvelynRobinsonoftheChurchoftheNazarine.
The next board meetingofthe councilwillbeheldattheWhiteTempleMethodistchurchonApril4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
Benjamin Franklin P-TA board met inthehomeofMrs.S.L.KeithTuesdaymorningwithMrs.GlennKirkpresiding.
ProgramwasannouncedforThehighlightOfthemeetingwastheinterestingdiscussionoftheworkcarriedonintheAnaheimchurchesbythewomen'sgroups.Arepresentativeofeachchurchin,thecouncilspokebrieflyontheactivitiesandorganizationofthewomenofherdenominationThoseparticipatingwere:Mrs.SamHilgenfeldoftheEvangelicalUnitedBrethrenchurch,Mrs.DorothyBurnsoftheFirstBaptist,Mrs.LearroyWhiteheadoftheGraceLutheran,Mrs.W.GraftonoftheEpiscopal,Mrs.SallyClarkoftheWesleyMethodist,MissBessieElkinsoftheWhiteTempleMethodist,Mrs.MaryVincentofthePresbyterianchurch,Mrs.JoeQuastofBethelBaptistandMrs.EvelynRobinsonoftheChurchoftheNazarine.
The next board meetingofthe councilwillbeheldattheWhiteTempleMethodistchurchonApril4.
P-TA Executives Plan Luncheon
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Members were reminded that the District conference will be held in Oceanside on Sunday, Feb. 17. Mass will be said in Mary, Star of the Sea church and His Excellency, Bishop Charles Buddy will be the celebrant. A breakfast will follow the Mass. A tour of San Luis Rey mission will precede the conference, which will begin at 12:30 p.m. A dinner at 4 o'clock in the Elk clubhouse will conclude the day. Anyone wishing transportation, please contact the president, Bonnie Jolissaint, telephone 6645.
Chairmen for the social hour, which followed the meeting, were Ruby Dolan and Helen Kish with Eleanor Trujillo and Maxine Pitcher as co-chairmen.
The decorations consisted of Cupids holding sway in a garden of "hearts and flowers." The Cupids on a block of "snow" were attached with long ribbon streamers to the candleholders which held red candles. The hostesses also carried out the Valentine theme in the refreshments which were cake iced with a red heart, strawberry ice cream, coffee, tea and Valentine candies.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garrison, 813 N. Sabina st., are parents of a daughter, Carol Jay, born Tuesday afternoon at Fullerton General hospital. A sister, Janice Ann and brother, David Gene, are awaiting her arrival at home. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Garrison and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Colby of Hutchinson, Kans.
Mrs. Ruth Bennett of 7862 E. Second st., has been very ill. Her son, G. W. Irwin, reports she is improving daily.
Goes Climbing
By The Associated Press
(NY) ... retail butter prices were higher in most stores this week. Eggs were a few cents cheaper, and there were only scattered changes in meats and poultry.
Rains in some important winter vegetable growing areas of the south, particularly Florida, slowed shipments of several tender vegetables and prices climbed slightly in distant markets. Food shoppers were likely to find snap beans, celery, cucumbers and peppers up the most compared with last week-end.
Butter rose one to five cents a pound on improved demand.
Eggs were off as much as six cents a dozen in some places early this week, bringing prices to the lowest general levels since mid-1950. But by mid-week wholesale quotations had begun to rally. Retail prices were expected to average only 2 or 3 cents below last week-end's levels by tomorrow and Saturday.
Eggs, incidentally, are featured by the Agriculture Department as one of the three most plentiful foods for thrifty buying this week.
Another food spoiltlighted this week is dry beans—especially pea beans and baby limas.
The Agriculture Department also asks consumers to give special attention to lettuce during the next few weeks because of current liberal supplies. The lettuce-growing season is near its peak in the Imperial Valley of California and prices eased this week in many cities across the nation. Cabbage, carrots and broccoli also were lower in most places.
Prices of citrus fruits from Florida were reported 25 to 40 per cent lower than a year ago by the big New York Fruit Auction Corp.
A survey of major food chains and independent markets planning specials for the coming two days showed these foods topping the list: Hams, rib roasts, pork loins, legs of lamb and lamb shoulders, bacon, sirloin and porterhouse steaks, citrus juices, dry beans, lettuce, roasting chickens, frozen shrimp and cheddar cheese.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U)—Birmingham police officers, acting on a tip, checked a suspicious looking grave in a Birmingham cemetery and resurrected a 55-gallon moonshine still.
If You Drink! Don't Drive
FRIDAY
FEB. 8th
DOLLAR DAY OPENING SPECIAL!!!
Wrisley's LANOLIN SOAP
9 CAKES TO BOX. Sold in most stores for
89c to 1.00 per box.
A sensational value at...per box
A wonderful soap of exceptional quality for dry skin.
LIMIT 2 BOXES TO CUSTOMER
STREET FLOOR
DOLLAR DAY OPENING SPECIAL!!!
Women's
ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
A special purchase of Regular 35c
all linen Handkerchiefs,
terrific values at...15c
In white and pastel colors with hemstitched hems for tatting or crochet.
LIMIT 6 TO EACH CUSTOMER
STREET FLOOR
DOLLAR DAY OPENING SPECIAL!!!
Men's Boxed
HANDKERCHIEFS
3 handkerchiefs to box, white and fancies; fine quality, large size, rolled hems. Regular 1.00 and 1.15 per box.
Dollar Day Price...per box
DOLLAR DAY OPENING SPECIAL!!!
Men's Boxed
HANDKERCHIEFS
3 handkerchiefs to box, white and fancies; fine quality, large size, rolled hems. Regular 1.00 and 1.15 per box.
Dollar Day Price...per box
LIMIT 1 BOX TO EACH CUSTOMER
MEN'S STORE, STREET FLOOR
First Quality
NYLON HOSIERY
60 gauge...15 denier. Two popular colors, dark seams, full-fashioned, a lovely quality nylon hose by Hudson...per pair
STREET FLOOR
Drapery Prints
Marquisette
Lace Nets
Values up to
1.25 per yard
3 yds. 1.00
STREET FLOOR
Nylon Hair
Brush & Comb Sets
Nylon bristled brush with quality
29c comb
1.00
STREET FLOOR
Trejur
A Very Special Purchase
COSTUME JEWELRY
A very fortunate purchase of smart costume jewelry, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, etc., all made to sell for 1.00 or more...your choice...
69¢ 2 for 1.00
STREET FLOOR
80 Square Count
COTTON PRINTS
Another very special purchase of fine quality prints, beautiful patterns and color combinations. You may buy as many yards as you desire but it will be sold Dollar Day
100 inches for 1.00
STREET FLOOR
Here's the big Footwear Event of the year!
Men's - Women's - Children's - Boys'
FINE FOOTWEAR
Executives
Luncheon
Franklin P-TA board
home of Mrs. S. L.
sday morning with Mrs.
presiding.
was announced for the
meeting when Mrs. John
will be special guest.
music will be presented by
school string ensemble
direction of Bill Cook.
business of the board
as the planning of the
luncheon to be held in
Hilgenfeld home
Co-chairmen are Mrs.
Berryman and Mrs. Wayne
Mrs. Clifford Quaid of
lanor are entertaining
r, Mrs. Marie Sicard,
for three weeks.
power than a year ago
New York Fruit Aucof major food chains
dependent markets planals for the coming two
ed these foods topping
Hams, rib roasts, pork
of lamb and lamb
bacon, sirloin and porleaks, citrus juices, dry
juice, roasting chickens,
imp and cheddar cheese.
GHAM, Ala. (P)—Birmlice officers, acting on
ted a suspicious looking
Birmingham cemetery
ected a 55-gallon moon-
Nylon bristled brush with quality 29c comb 1.00 STREET FLOOR
Trejur Combination Offer
Talc; body powder and cologne all three for 1.00 STREET FLOOR
SAVE 1.00 ON CHILDREN'S Cotton Dresses
Sizes 3 to 14 1.95 and 2.95 SECOND FLOOR
100 inches for 1.00
STREET FLOOR
Here's the big Footwear Event of the year!
Men's - Women's - Children's - Boys'
FINE FOOTWEAR
Sensational Values. Formerly priced from 6.95 up to 10.95.
Special Dollar Day price—pair...
Broken lines and sizes of nationally-known and nationally-famous names from our main floor shoe department! Women's dress and sport shoes formerly priced up to 10.95 ... Men's work and sport shoes, formerly priced up to 9.95 ... Children's shoes for dress and school, formerly priced up to 6.95 and Boy's shoes for dress and school, formerly priced up to 8.95. You'll never have a better opportunity to save on fine footwear ... top brands, top quality, top styles at a sensationally low price!
DOWNSTAIRS
Special Purchase! Reg. 1.35 Rayon Marquisette Curtains
42x81 inch panels, well made, wide hems, extra fine quality ... per panel STREET FLOOR
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
Regular 3.95 LUNCH CLOTHS 2.95
Doors open Friday morning on the greatest array of Dollar Day Super-values we have ever offered. Dollar Day Prices will be effective through Saturday where quantities permit!
DOLLAR DAY OPENING SPECIAL!!!
Women's Textron
NYLON PANTIES
Sold in America's finest stores everywhere for 2.50. Save 1.00 at this very low price.....1.50
Tailored brief panties of finest quality nylon tricot, by Textron, sag proof, cling proof, non-run, will not shrink and dries with amazing speed.
LIMIT 3 PAIRS TO EACH CUSTOMER
SECOND FLOOR
DOLLAR DAY OPENING SPECIAL!!!
6 Dozen, Type 140, 81x108
SHEETS and CASES
Very slight irregulars of a nationally-known brand, 140 threads to the inch, if perfect, they would sell for 8.50. Save 1.00 per sheet
2 for 5.00
Standard size CASES to match.....2 for 1.00
LIMIT 2 SHEETS AND 2 CASES TO EACH CUSTOMER
STREET FLOOR
DOLLAR DAY OPENING SPECIAL!!!
Special Purchase! Reg. 6.50
BATHROOM SHOWER SETS
Standard size CASES to match 2 for 1.00
LIMIT 2 SHEETS AND 2 CASES TO EACH CUSTOMER
STREET FLOOR
DOLLAR DAY OPENING SPECIAL!!!
Special Purchase! Reg. 6.50
BATHROOM SHOWER SETS
Set consists of 6 ft. x 6 ft. shower curtain and 2 window curtains, each measures 20x45 inch, choice of wine, rose, silver, blue and green.
A limited quantity—so hurry down for this one per set 3.79
STREET FLOOR
Men's DRESS SHIRTS
Values to 3.95 2 for 3.50
A Special Purchase of Women's Faded Blue
DENIM SPORTSWEAR
Fine quality, lightweight faded blue denim that will give splendid service and launches beautifully. By one of California's well-known manufacturers. Clever pocket details and trims. Buy future needs at these low special purchase prices, Dollar Day.
Slacks and Jackets 3.50 Skirts 3.00
Shirts and Pedal Pushers 2.50 Caps 1.00
SECOND FLOOR
A Special Purchase makes possible a saving of 1.00 on these lovely SEERSUCKER HOUSECOATS
Regular 5.95 values, in bright colored prints and in solid colors with contrasting color trims ...
very smart ...
Dollar Day only 4.95
SECOND FLOOR
Downstairs "Grabaway" Table
Values to 6.50 $1.00
Tissue Shantung
45 inch, Reg. 1.49
1.00 yd.
STREET FLOOR
Round Neck
SEERSUCKER HOUSECOATS
Regular 5.95 values, in bright colored prints and in solid colors with contrasting color trims ...
very smart ...
Dollar Day only ..... 4.95
SECOND FLOOR
Special Purchase!
Women's Striped
NYLON BLOUSES
Our buyer was very fortunate in securing these adorable nylon blouses ... black and white or red and white combinations ...
clever collars, push-up sleeves and jeweled buttons ... you'll love them and you can SAVE 1.00 ... they're regular
5.95 values ...
Dollar Day only ..... 4.95
SECOND FLOOR
Special Purchase! Giant Size
CANNON'S BATH TOWELS
A wonderful buy in fine quality Cannon towels, large size 22x44, heavy, very absorbent, in beautiful decorator colors. Very slight irregulars and if perfect would sell for 1.95 ... buy future needs at this low
Dollar Day price ..... 1.00
STREET FLOOR
HUCK TOWELING 3 yds. 1.00
ECIAL PURCHASE!
Regular 3.95
LUNCH CLOTHS
2.95