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Show 1 Hi in .niuilkl'i ihiHiiiiwM i' Friday, August 23, 1929 In Women's Realm Hr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith, accon: their daughters, Eugenia.1 and Marian, departed last week firj the Pacific coast by motor. MisaFu- t gtina will enter the California Art: at a dinner party last Monday! school Hr. and Mrs. Smith and on the occasion of her sev- rian will arrive home the latter pa-.- t inty-thibirthday anniversary, RT-of tbis wetk. utives and rear neightiors spent the! home with games and at 1;cn'a, K.ni?h.t,.ho. ha v pit nic J by !,-- Ma-'iveni- A -,-- v smut social event of the past, .f.M vas in marriage of Mrs erma Henderahot, daughter Sherman H. Uendershot, and Elmer Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rain rke which took place Sunday morn- 8:S0 oclock in the Church of juf at Shepherd with Rev. John W Good he follRrslop officiating. A inreception the church owed the ceremony jLmii. The bride was attired in a TplV period gown of ivory duchess bodice. The skirt utin, close-fittiuneven hem line with fashioned as ia bouffant style. A veil of filmy mile was arranged about the head in eoraet effect with chaplet of orange costume was completed vjouoms; the shower of pink roses lovely a urth and sweet peas. Mrs. George French, of the bride, was matron of in a peach cohonor and was attired with felt hat to ital chiffon gown natch. She carried Ophelia roses. Kiss Betty Hurst, the bridesmaid, vore a green chiffon gown with felt hat to match, and carried a bouquet Miss Lorene Wattis, of pink roses. bridesmaid, was gowned in yellow chiffon with hat to match and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Walter Elling8on was best man. The ushers were Jack King and Donald The bride was given in Peckinpaugh. mother. Preceding her marriage by Out the ceremony Don Corey sang The bridal party enof the Dawn. tered the church to the strains of "Lohengrin wedding march played by Clair Anderson. - Mendelssohns wedding march was played after the ceremony and as the bridal party left the altar. A wedding breakfast was served at the Hotel Bigelow immediately after the ceremony. Covers were laid for members of the immediate families of the couple. The dining room was decorated with a wealth of summer flowers. The couple will spend their honeymoon in California. Mrs. Angus Kennedy entertained on Monday afternoon with a bridge luncheon at the Green Gables tea room hi compliment to her daughter, Miss Jane Kennedy. The luncheon was served on small tables; each centered with a basket of American marigolds. Bunco followed the luncheon.- Covers, were laid for Miss Marjorie Wood, Miss Vera Lshey, Miss Jeanette Johnson, Miss Barbara , Brown, Miss Helen Parmley, Miss Ruth .Hawkins, Miss Nora Hawkins, Miss Dorothy Paine, Miss Virginia. Soderberg, Miss Dell Montgomery, Miss Beatrice Madson, Miss Betty Gunnell, Miss Ruth Robertson, Miss Cleone Walker, Miss ' To: tor home tor ,u.h En Wh anAit .a'pi the Kardln- V nl ... ;Xn'US the spent l.ift Sunday in Hcm-ferguests of Mr. ami Mrs. H. Jones. , hildren, lanoro und Jack, are here this week, the guests Mr. Bingham pa rents, Mr, and Mrs. H. ti. Bingham. a,,,l ' boting i;Ul.lah sti ickler is at borne for a California for covral Jeffs,: brit.f vacation from her stenographic Mary If:'1 niullth wlU arnve home Tues- - N,u,0 hrukMn and Rachel Williams. W(irk at ijritham Young college. Mr. the foHowingj.nj Mra. Henry StriekU-r- . her par- and Mrs. t. C. Hetzel have as guests: .Sarah Williams, tho guest of.(,,(s lr. nutliri,j tM Provo last Sunday, their giu-xt-, Mrs. lletztT sister, and: honor; the James Jeffs, Henry Buelah borne with them. She nephew, Mr. Warrington Stokes, and barns and David Erickson families;. , to main until September 1. xpxt son, Warrington Stokes, Jr., of Boise,; Mr. and Mrs. John Staker, Mr. and: Idaho. They will spend two week in .Mrs. William ltondebush, Mr. and, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Wilson are at bvr-'1'w,,li- ,f,n g Stockyards Sheep lousiness lireaks All Its Previous Records F. W hillock, general man-ag- ir tho Ogden Union stockyards, number of reports n ri handled in the local yards. Forty one thousand were handled in cue day, with 4 head passing lA-te- r nf u,d sid:ng n. the tea tables were Mrs. Thomas I). Dee, Mrs. Ablwt llodney uIrSl George 11. Bern, Mrs. tJ- L Becker and 5 71,6 tca tabl through. as decorated with lovely Before 8 oVIkI in tho morning roses and flowers. Mrs. Ogden. 11 head had been received and ad.uS'j Vrr Xel-W Peasant Mr. T. J. ilson, Mr. and Mr. Robert L. llardin was i general thair- Mrs. John Sabin and son, Robert,' pher Swen.'on, Mr. and Mr. George! riP to tirunddaddy Lakes, ditional shipments in the afternoon ngemenu for entertain- have gone to Reno, Nevada, where oi, Sparrow, Mrs. Martha Washburn and; ment business the raised the the women, and was assisted total to over 41,000. Sheep they will spend the remainder of the Crl . EruUm. .11 lh" W." were received Wll.m! Mr. ot th. f.m Imr-of by seven.1 chairmen of from Nevada, Utah, summer. and Mrs. William Purruigton. Mra.0n U-a-l uas held at the home of Idaho and which were as follows: Mrs. and over 10,000 of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen- Andjwiiliam C-- Hunter and Sir. Ernest President Drui-illOregon McFarland on the them were sold in the Ogden yards. rcccPtion Mr. und Mrs. Comn.itue; Mrs. xv . D. Shaw, publicity committee; Among the leading sales were (100 Mrs. James A. Ilowell, finance combend of l'luh lambs at 12 mittee; Mrs. John Schaughnessy, and 4000 head of Idaho lambs concents; Miss Ann Browning, registration com- liunal A.l voted it a wonderful happy event. iniiHirtuuce were also taken by II. It. Duff & Co. to Charles up, and signed mittee. Mrs. Ora Bundy was general park. tun at I'd cents and outs at 11.00 Clay after the Mrs. Wyoof Olive Aldous, meeting light refreshments Sage, supervisor of the Gold Star Mothers Ira Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred feeder Wil- were served. Those present were Mr. cents; one load of of settler former a ming, early tea and was assisted by the following M. Nye, departed Sunday for eastlamb from Rich Grover S. of M. and Mrs. T. Idaho, this here Mr. is and week, living Mrs. Smith, visiting chairmen; Mrs. J. I. Smith, refresh- ern points, which include Chicago, son, at old James U. Hunter, Mrs. F. W. StratRFy rent and two double decks over in reminiscences those good ments; Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, chair- New York, Minneapolis and Denver, times with Mrs. Eliza Martin and ford, Mr nnd Mr. A. J. of lambs at 12 rent. man of transportation; Mrs. later in the fall Mr. Nye will enter Mrs. Sarah K. Holmes, also pioneer Mrs. S. E. Holmes and McFarland, Parley the & Co., Irs Angeles, purMr. Olive Cudahy Jensen, and Mrs. Harold Bramwell. university at Boulder Colorado. Aldous. chased lUOO head of lambs Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boyle had as women of the town. chairmen of arrangements on bridge, A baby boy arrived nt the home 12 cents. was at week A of beautiful last of party tables, and cards. A program was ren- their guests during tho past week, a Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bpiers, on Fifes dered during the afternoon and con- Charles Becker, of Los Angeles. Mr. that given In honor of Lctta Olsen, hus- lane on the morning of August 17. Tests at hatcheries in Kansas have sisted of the following numbers: Becker departed Tuesday evening for bride from our town, and ofher The Fred Kcnyun family is leav- shown that fish kept in pools treated William Sherman, Ogden. band, the west. Group of songs, Mrs. Richard B. PorRev. Thomas J. Larkin, M. S., of The reception was given at the home ing this week for a motor trip to the with iodine grow more rapidly than ter; reading by Mrs. Pauline Malan of her Mrs. George Stratford. canyons of Salt loike county. those kept water. Evans; song, Mrs. Sidney W. Badcon. Wheeling, W'cst Birginia, and his A large sister, crowd of relatives and friends memRev. Michael a nephew, Larkin, Instrumental selections given at difof the young couple were in attendferent intervals: Mrs. Doris Troudfit ber of 'the faculty of Georgetown ance, and enjoyed a fine musical proof Washington, D. C., spent enFetcher, Mrs. W. John Ilillabrant, Mrs. university of the week in the city visiting gram furnished by the Blue Bird Fhyliss Iroudfit Wharton; group of Sart Patrick of Ogdon, after which a tertainers Kennedy. songs, Mrs. Arthur Woolley. Among' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browning and sumptuous supper wasA served on long the host of lovely visitors of note were two sons, Walter, Jr., and Frank Is- - tables, down stairs. Mrs. Robert L. Hoyal of Douglas, ter. have moved to 6gden from Salt Rf la. wor botowed UIKm ,th yun homo to Ariz., national of the Late. are at home at 2929 Yan couple. They are now American Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Buren They avenue. Orchard at friends their avenue. L. R. Edwards of Provo, Utah, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ben Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and Mrs. enn be attained by using the street cars for department president of the Auxiliary. L. A. Griffin spent part of the week Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. On Friday evening the Auxiliary wo- in Logan Mrs. S. E. J. and McFarland Holmes, retransportation. The street car system was visiting friends. men will take part in the twilight pa- turned to Ogden Wednesday.They of Wilson, were among the crowds atbuilt for your convenience to the main points rade. Mrs. Lee D. Turner is chairMr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis have re- tending the wedding reception of of business . . . AND IT ONLY COSTS ONE man and will be assisted by Mrs. L. turned from a ten days vacation spent Ruth Aravc and Everett Taylor at DOLLAli 1EK WEEK! A. Berg, Mrs. A. E. Wolfong, Mrs. in southern Utah visiting points of Hooper last Thursday evening. Mr. llolmes. Mrs. Vern Elkins and Mrs. Don Rhivers. interest which included Bryce canyon, Taylor is a grandson of On Saturday evening a banquet will Cedar City, Zion and the Grand canMr. and Mrs. Elisha Bingham left be given at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. yon. yesterday for a visit to Idaho. They Mrs. Walter Percival and Mrs. Irv- will stay at the home of their daugh L. J. Holther is chairman, and she will be assisted by Mrs. B. II. Garr ing Lehman have issued invitations ter, Mrs. Althea Bitton, of Blackfoot, on for a bridge luncheon Thursday, Au- and visit other relatives in surroundand Mrs. L. II. Manning. Mrs. Ernest L. Ford entertained at gust 30th, at the Ogden Golf and ing towns. A the Green Gables tea room Wednes- Country club. Joseph Williams, of Ogden, is visMr. and Mrs. W. E. have iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day morning with a breakfast. The returned from a six Traughber weeks trip to F. T, Neilson this week, the guest of breakfast tables were attractively decof interest on the Pacific coast. their son, Don points orated with a wealth of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Martin and blossoms. Small envelopes were plac- Louise Bryant Martincau, formerly Pierce, of Ogden, now of Palm Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin and family ed at each place, and contained the Florida, arrived in Ogden durannouncement of the engagement of Beach, the ing Miss Eleanor D. Ford and Harold Ol of Mrs. week, and will be the guest Frank Ball, 1111 Twenty-sixt- h Miss Helen Madsen entertained son. The wedding will be solemnstreet. Thursday morning with a bridge ized in September. Both young peoMr. and Mrs. A. W. Kasius and breakfast at her home, 2468 Taylor ple are prominent in Ogden society Mr.' and Mrs. Peter Kasius, of SL avenue, in compliment to Miss Marion Frances Woodcock. Miss Ford attended. the Unicircles. Mrs. Albert Swartz and Mrs. W. B. Iouis, Mo., have returned from a Scowcroft of Los Angeles. Benovitx entertained : with a dinner versity of Utah, and is a member of short vacation spent at Bear Lake. flowers were used on the tables Lambda Phi Lambda sorority. Mr. MODEL NR-5-5 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ward and and in the rooms throughout the Sunday evening at the Hermitage the the hotel in Ogden canyon in honor of Olsen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. children departed Tuesday for a ten house. enjoyed guests Twenty C. Olsen, and is a graduate of the Miss Evelyn Benovitx, days motor trip through Yellowstone afternoon. daughter of University of Utah, and member of a Mrs. W. B. Benovitx, and her niece, National park and Jackson Hole Miss Patricia llealy will entertain The Miss Esther 'Norma Rosenblatt, and the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. members of her French club Frithe country. small tables, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Torter day at a luncheon at Shuffs 2332 Jefher nephew, Melvin Smith. Miss Ben-ovi-ts guests were seated at and covers were laid for Miss Elea- have returned from a ten vaca ferson avenue. and Miss Rosenblatt will leave nor Ford, the guest of honor; Miss tion spent in Yellowstonedays National soon for Mills college in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright will California, Claire Good, of Butte, Mont; where they will attend school for the Kathryn Ncutrodyna far entertain Friday evening at an eveMiss Janet Farnsworth, Miss Ade- park. Miss Geneva Jones, who has been the at and late operation. emning terms. Mr. Smith will resume laide supper party Smith, Miss Barbara Browning, visiting relatives in Idaho Falls, has ning Mrs. Inhis studies at Stanford PudvPull Mrs. of home mother, amplification. Wright's in Miss Miss Beatrice Browning, university Peggy returned to Ogden 2580 Jefferson ductor a short time, A tall basket of avenue, David Speaker. Ecdcs, Dynemio Miss Bernice Thorstensen, Mrs. lovely Mr. ,and Mrs. Joseph Barker and in summer blossoms was the attractive Roy, Cabinet of Walnut Vc compliment to Edmund J. Myer, of E. C. Olsen, Mrs. Douglas Pincock, wo daughters, who the have who is spent New York and Loi decoration used on the dinner table. Miss Dorothy Jensen, Mrs. Junior summer months in Ogden canyon, the house guest of Angeles, Mrs. and Mr. Covers were laid for sixteen Mad-elin Mrs. THE NEW guests. Rich, Mrs. John Browning, lave returned to their home, .834 Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mrs. Boyle will Ford, Mrs. J. M. Browning,Green-welavenue. Washington mam Sunday morning for Colorado W. T. Greenwell, Miss Kathryn Mrs. Heber Scowcroft will entertain l, Mrs. II. T. Cheney, who has been Springs to visit Mrs. Boyles parents, Mrs Earl Greenwell, Mrs. J. E. the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. with a tea Tuesday afternoon at her Mr and Mrs. Frank Carroll. home in Ogden canyon. Mrs. They Olsen and Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson. Juill Nebeker, has returned to her summer will spend several weeks in and family are spending Scowcroft of series The of a first AT NEW VALUES I bridge tome in Belle Foursha, S. D. Colorado, months in Ogden; they summer the ud upon their return will be accom- luncheons to be given by Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson have panied by their children, Carroll and Louise Dobbs, Miss Deinare Dobbs, gone to Fish Lake for a short vaca-;io- formerly resided in Ogden, but for a number of years have resided in Kath-rin- e Sue yho have spent the summer Miss Cleone Walker and Miss You can now buy the new FREED-wi- th radio quality that avenue. months with their Moves was given Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hinley and Salt Lake on Yale Mr. grandparents, is without which a a Log at of Belva end Mrs. Carroll. . Miss price appeals to the most modAngeles, peer Farr, the. Dobbs home, 968 Twenty-fourt- h amily, who have been spending the reland friends in is Miss Bernice Blanckett of West jor-dsn- , street Miss Mary Louise Dobbs and summer months in Ogden the income. has been This visiting made erate city possible by the new factory, canyon, indefinate an for atives hostesses stay. were Miss the who has been moved Moyes down special to 2514 their lave home, visiting friends and for the enlarged facilities, an expert corps of engineers. Efficient proThe efferson avenue. first bridge luncheon. relatives in Ogden for the Mayor and Mrs. Frank . Francis ten duction means low cost and low costs point to ultimate past tables were decorated with The marriage of Miss Sonya Green- have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. oeys, returned to her home the house and during laid were Covers for consumer gain A demonstration on the new FREED set Nevada. flowers. "ML garden land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. G. Francis, of Austin, Ste- Greenband, Miss Elaine Morrell Miss Ethel R. Mra. 2585 avenue departed Morris, of Fowler will tell you more than a bookful of ads. Joseph Barbara Browning entertained . Miss Katherine Heiner, Miss and Milton Pepper, of Salt Lake, took Tuesday for Chicago for a stay of vens, the Ogden Golf and Country club Miss Margaret dace Sunday at high noon at the several days. Tuesday afternoon with a bridge Roberta McBride, Miss Mable Barton, Miss lotel Bigelow in the Utah Suite. The Mrs. Charles Clayton and daughter; Johnson, luncheon in compliment to Miss Carmen ceremony was performed by Rabbi H. Charlene, of Swanner place, departed Miss Harriet Robinson, C. & "rtme of Washington, D. C., who Miss Grace Parks, Miss Jaras in the pressence of close friends last week for California for a short her aunt, Mrs. Florence Greenwell, Reid, Miss Jennie Gail, and relatives. The bride was attend- visit with friends. Margaret 2586 Washington Avenue lhone 179 hebeker. The luncheon table was Miss Mrs. R. W. McKell will enBlanche Al- ed by her sister, Miss Olga GreenMiss Dr. Ruth and Greaves, rated with flowers. Miss Helen Madsen; Miss Bet- land, Ben Pepper, brother of the tertain Saturday evening with a lawn 5 cards were in floral design. lison, ty Williams, Miss Margaret Dermody. iroom was best man. A wedding party at their home on Marilyn Drive. Covers were laid for Miss Jardine, Mrs. J. T. Rushmer and Mrs. W. ireakfast was served following the ? Josephine Becker, Miss Louise S. Wherry entertained with a bridge ceremony in the dining room of the 88 Tabitha , Harness, Miss luncheon Thursday at the Country ligelow. Covers were laid for sixty Unkneck, Miss Virginia Hyde, Miss club. The guests were seated at small piests. The table was attractively Miss Peggy Roy, Miss ables, each centered with a basket lecoratcd with lovely pink roses and Jewette Morrell, Miss ferns. In the afternoon a reception Charlene Scow- - of flowers. Bridge i?.18,8 Eleanor. Stevens, and Mias was held in the drawing room, of the the luncheon. tu 7 Rich. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bradshaw, of St. ligelow Hotel. Two hundred guests di?' hostsMrs. Quill Nebeker were jouis, Mo. who have been the guests called during the afternoon. The bride Sunday evening when of Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw, s a graduate of the University of entertained with a dinner at the of Ogden, for the past ten days, de- Utah. The groom is also a graduate of the school of medicine of the Uni?'J8e n honor of Dr. and Mrs. parted Wednesday for their home. Wif Aebeker of Mrs. W. John versity of Utah. The couple win leave and Dr. and Mrs. J. Hyslop, president v Anderson of Salt Lake, who were he Utah Humane society, will give a August 24 for Denver, Colorado, talk at the annual convention of the where Mr. Pepper will continue his "! wek-en- d . guests. I Roy Pugmire and Mrs. kmerican Humane society in St medical studies. C The marriage of Miss Kathrine Glen entertained twelve guests Louis, Mo., which will be held from ?jfce and W. L. Naisbitt will take Johnson Mrs. 3. to 30 October Hyhindieon at the Country September dnSri14,hmcheon Fac-ng chosen for her subject place Friday, August 23. Miss Johntable was attrac-Brii- slop has of Mrs. Carolyn Need. has Mrs. a Hyslop with garden flowers een Growing worker in the humane son is theanddaughter is the son Naisbitt Mr. Johnson, an active - followed the luncheon. Naisbitt. P. Fred Mrs. and Mr. of of for Ogden years. Brown, daughter of Dr. and society y 1 Mark An interesting wedding of the Past Mrs. P. A. Gysin will be hostess -i-- i to the members of the W. R. C. social week took place Friday when Miss ith bixi card club Friday at 2:30 oclock at Lucille Stearman, daughter of Mr. and ig by Mrs. Harry Stearman and Charles A. her home, 2248 Ogden avenue. 8 Picnic Surt The annual picnic of Weber camp, Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas was enjoyed by 74 W. O. Allen, were united in marriage by .wimming W, will be held Sunday,' Au- R. followed by a supper, Lester P. Fagan, of the MethoRev. gust 25, at the girl scout camp in were Present place Mr? South Fork. George E. Stone is chair dist church. The wedding took Einch entertained a few man, and has made all arrangements in the Methodist church on Twenty-sixt- h frbwal street. Miss Louise Bennett TWENTY-FOURTt--j p8 Tuesday at the Ogden Golf A baseball in the afternoon dub in compliment to her for sports andgame brides maid, and J. F. Gimlin, was the the children, for games Mrs. L. S. a Jr., was best man. The bride woro Kinley of New York, be a feature of the program. with white her boU8e Suest The luncheon willEdward of crepe E. Conroy, of St Louis charming gown 2325 tihi. decorated with roses and Mo., arrived in Ogden Monday for a hat to match, and carried a bouquet of I,., . Brid followed the stay of several weeks. He is a guest roses and orange blossoms. The maid WheoJ84, honor was gowned in a yellow crepe at the Conroy home, 2525 Adams ave- - of with hat to match. She ensemble Bessie McCafferey of Pied- toant roses. A wedding carried nUMrs. Worn yellow Red of Cdforn:a, who has been the John W. OBrien, at the Stearman served was breakfast of Miss Doliy Louise Calif- - who has been the house yuest following the Adams avenue, home on I Maginnis, ared Tuesday for her home. of her aunt, Mis. W. of pink scheme color A tvJ v the city Mia McCafferey 2971 Washington avenue, departed last ceremony. out the carried was and yellow Mrs. of Saturday for her home. tne In and table the ddiw ,onored guest atna number on decorations er bono.r zette Miller, mother of Mrs. O Brien, rooms house. Covers the throughout home - PPointed reception is also a guest at the Magmnis were laid for the bridal couple. Rev. uh Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Ruthrauf; Lester P. Mn Tien Thursday afternoon when Mrs. II. Lj Seaton, mai D. Dee and Mrs. Richan returned Monday from a stay of three Miss LouiseFagan, R Mrs. Jred Sca-ge- r, Denning, , orter tendered their homes to the weeks spent on the Pacific const 353 Mrs. Rollo Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. m and Mrs. Willard Kay have as Thomas Legion Auxiliary members fo- Allen, Pauline Miss Allen, Mrs. Harold Kay J. P- - Giroin, guests, Mr. and will S, Receptionof in honor of the Gol their remain her Miss Josephine Allen, Honolulu. They Utah. The spacious of ir. - pre- - merry-makin- Wil-bringi- LVpton-1Mrs- S,?-ra1Eu- - - y mid-summ- er ! ng .f al. cord-breakin- g -- idli - 00-pou- d 82-pou- Promptness to Work and to Appointments out-of-to- rice-preside- nt Ride the Street Cars and Arrive at Your Destination HUY - Time. WEEKLY PASS! mid-summ- er UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. oca . Mid-summ- er $ 99 house-curra- 50 nt FREED radio n. W. Iverson Radio Si ?e,t Battery Co. . mid-summ- er Outstanding Values for I mid-summ- er fol-ow- ed A Tim - AY Last Day of BIG REMOVAL SALE j j -- HD l.. at the Store Family Shoe STREET tJS I" 353 . H. WashOur new store will be open Saturday, August 31st, at ington Avc., with a complete line of Mens, Womens and Childrens high grade Footwear at popular prices. We earnestly solicit your patronage. a beaujr FAMILY SHOE STORE Quality Footwear Jan Jippjg&ina 2-it- h iwtxmr Street i. o r ) j 4 |