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Show Page s The Bulletin and Billy Carrick. WARD NOTES 3 Ensemble for Beach By71ED Fmrtmct Mrs. Marian Cutler and Mrs. Alan Wood entertained their Primary class at a canyon party Tuesday. and sell 1 am a poor woman doughnuts for a living. I charge three cents apiece for the doughnuts One man says he will buy a dozen doughnuts every day If 1 will take off one cent from the price of each doughnut, for the hole. I can't afford to sell them cheaper than three cents and would like him for a customer. What shall I do? Sincerely, OLIVE OYLE. Answer The next time you see him tell him you have decided to give him one cent for each hole when he returns the holes. Amy Smith, Elizabeth Taylor, Jun ChUds Athella Sears, Mary Ob-la-d, This beach coat in Mexican effect is of white and henna cotton and Is trimmed with large wooden buttons. The hat of sombrero type is of rough straw. z 111 ONE GROUP With Values to $5.90 Beautiful' Styles HE EKB June Only $2.95 SUMMER DRESSES For Junior Misses, Organdies, Prints Answer When you have your wedding Invitations printed Just have printed In one corner of the Invitations No Babies Expected." Moat women still consider the ballot a mighty poor substitute to a sult-- i able proposal of marriage; but the receipt of both lint Incompatible. 3E 2 DRESS SHIRTS ONE TABLE Pre inventory clearance thruout all departments featurihg western made Ugh quality merchandise, thriftily priced Shop in a well stocked ideally located store, where courteous efficient service makes trading a pleasure LOW SHOP IN SUGARHOUSE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE VALUES EVERYDAY RENTS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Cleverly Designed Dear Mb Wynn: A girl friend of mine was married yesterday and of course I went Some relatives to the wedding. brought their baby to the wedding and all during the ceremony the baby cried. It seemed to spoil the whole thing. I expect to be married very shortly and I want to know how I can keep the guests from bringing babies to the wedding. What shall I do? N. GAGED. I am in love with a young lady and I thought she loved me too. Last night I called at her house and her sister told me my girl was not at home. I happened to look on the rack in the hall and I saw my girl's hat hanging there, so I knew she was home. I never want to see her again. Am I right? ' Sincerely, BOB O. LINK. Answer Yon are acting silly. Because yon saw her hat in the hall yon say she must have been home. In that case, if yon saw your girl's stocking in the wash yon'd swear she was in the laundry. X v Yours truly, PRANK LEE SPEAKING. Answer Your fathers advice Is very t:ood. He means that when yon get near either of them, you want to look out. Sincerely. Dear Ur. Wynn : graduates: LADIES DRESSES Ft Dear Ur. Wynn: Several new members have been added to the group of Sunday School officers and teachers. RICHARDS WARD Mr. Milton Walker Is now chorister, Mrs. Sheridan Stringham, assistant organist, and Miss Syliva Sunday evening graduation exMiss Mildred Barnes and ercises were held by the Primary Watson, Miss Beth Latimer are new Association, and certificates pro in the Junior Sunday sented to twenty five graduates, teachers School nine girls and sixteen boys. Gifts were also presented to those who had not missed one session of Miss Frances Bennett, who has One been very ill following an autoPrimary during the year. girl had not missed for seven mobile accident, is recovering years. Following is a list of the rapidly. The closing social for the PriTobin, Laprele Flora, Lucile mary children was held Tuesday Leone Jensen, Ethel Davis, afternoon, which concludes the Scott Snow, Donald Stout, John work for the summer. Schofield, Paul Walgreen, Junior Voleger, Robert Gibson, Charles Brown, Jimmy Parr, Glenn KilpaFast services will be held Suntrick, Keith Park, Billy Herzog, day at 11 oclock. There will James Webb, George Cody, Ro- be no conjoint service Sunday bert Davies, Donald Zimmerman evening. Box Question WTNN Dear Mr. Wynn: Uy father told me that a window and a widow" were Just the samn. ilow can that be? Fancy Broadcloth Fast Colors Replacement buys on tins Shirt Would be $1.49 Now 79 ea. WORK PANTS $1.09 98 Moleskin or Khaki Pr. each SUMMER DRESSES Prints, Voiles, Dimities, Organdies ,39 Children1! each PORCH FROCKS $0 Square Percales, Voiles, Prints, Featured at PERCALES . Fine Rayon All Heels, All Colors Three Full Tables Former Sale, Prices & BARGAIN TABLES Choice Selections to $3.49 Now 2 pr-1- 5 5to49 f !9S MASON JARS $1.00 QUART SIZE Box Buy One Pair From This Group and Get Another 1 Doz. H MOTOR OH. For 5 25 Good Quality WORK SOX CANVAS GLOVES Real Assortment 2 yds. 80 Square, fast color UNDIES BRASSIERS Ladies Slippers 100 $139 Pure Pennsylvania 2 GaL Can each Childrens Slippers RADIOS - WASHING MACHINES Now Offered at Close Out Prices Oxfords Ties, Strap Shoei Choice $1.00 pr- - All Remnants ONE THIRD Off LADIES DRESSES ONE RACK j I i ; Sport Styles, Voiles Piquet)t Broadcloth Real Values Now $1.79 BARGAIN .TABLE Silverware, Chinaware, Kitchen Utensils .. each USED ICE BOXES Freshly Painted, Clean GRANITE HT SUGARHOUSE i POPULAR SOUTHEAST DEPT. STORE PHONE HYLAND 210 $S to $15, WORK SHIRTS NOVELTY DESIGNS or Blue and Grey These Are Real Values at $1.00. They're Bargains at WE DELIVER f 10 |