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1 14 .A * :' FRIGID 4FUR STORAGE LOWEST 2 BUFFALO EVENING NEWS 1 ' M iii MI ttaa^gacaaSaSBBiaBBto , i imi, 11 n '" i mm irw"' icatsae iacmr mmmammm i ' ".' V - .'• CALL WA. I 37^ SpetiaC RILININO ^ ^ CLEANING c «• ^ ^ GLAZING 9 1 1 BUTTONS LOOPS kml 1 b4J»,J.'^-.'*«s*t*» ERIE COUNTY LEGIONNAIRE Published Every Week for The American wwp^»i>w»-—• , mi i ,r»#. N I K A PLAN ONLY ONE LOCATION IN BUFFALO 528 BRISBANE BLDG. 1th FLOOR, OVER KLEINHANS RHEUMATISM ** RIUIVI »>IN IM MW MINIMIS To rellevis the torturing pain of Rheama* 'wjjstaatee, ««*, I V * tUm. Neuritis, Nwnt, few I " KURF eottes. or Lumbago, in a RITO. Depeiidsieie"""tM> opiates, MO ner» i. Does the work ooWkcr—nort nMwt ft ^., suffer, VM NUBITO oa this guarantee k —•Aav. i . Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Vour Kidney* contain 9 million tiny tubes or filters which may be endangered by neglect or drastic. Irritating drugs. iMietuI It functional Kidney or Bud •* tubes or filters" which may be endanger* Be iy or Bladder disorders make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Loss of Pep, I.eg Pains. Rheumatic Pains. Dizziness, Circles Under Eyea. Neuralgia, Acidity, Burning, Smarting or Itching, you,don't need to take chances. All drugs tats now have the most modem advanced treatment for those troubles -a Doctor's prescription called Cystex (SlM-tex). Works fast-safe and sure. In 48 hours It must bring new vitality and Is guar- anteed to make you (eel years younger In one week or money back on return of empty pack- age Cystex costs only 3c a dose at druggists and the guarantee prgtecU you.—Adv. May Cause Other e Scalp Disorders Don't neglect it. Use the treatment that has helped so many— Olover'a Mange Medicine and Mas- sage, And Shampoo with O lover's Med- icated Soap. It will make your scalp tingle with clean- liness. Sold at all Druggists. Your Bather can gt¥* you Olover'a I # m G f f\\f I? "O'C MANGE JL.V-T T H I Y ^ MEDICINE RIVERSIDE NOMINATES BARNES AND JETTER •• Dr. George Wildridge Is on Ticket for Eighth Terltv •„•• .1, i . - I I . IIII .1 I .HII Raymond M, Barnes and Edward T. Jetter have been nominated for commander of Riverside post, American Legion. The election will be held the eve- ning of June 18. Other nominations are: First vice commander. Joseph Granger: second vice commander. Harry Walker: third vice commander, Herman Pes*; ad- jutant, Frank Robinson Lund: finance of- ficer, George Smith Jr.: chaplain, Louis Lanternler: historian, Howard R. Young; service officer, Or. George B. Wildridge. Executive committee, seven to be elected: George Stleringer. A. J. Oahlman, John Magee, Harold Spencer, Roy M. Couch, Joseph Flynn, F. Luxenburg, William Bain, Frank Martin, Irving Wiener, Wil- liam Sablotny, Lawrence Varley, Arthur Schaeffar, Jerome Glass. William Bhana- man. The Post's first commander. Dr. Wildridge, was renominated for service officer for the eighth con* secutive time. Mr. Smith has been finance of- ficer for five years. The June 18 session will end the meetings J or the summer. " - ' " ""• ——iw—IM-II^I in e) '" • '• "•—•" anwnas—sums— CLANCY IS COMING - u •— State Department Commander Will Be Erie's Guest on June 26. George M. Clancy, Rochester, state department commander of the American Legion, will be enter- tained at dinner the evening of June 26 at 6 o'clock in Memorial hall, Kenmore, by legionnaires of Erie county. Reservations at $1 per person may be made with any member of the following committee: George K. Davidson, John J. Shea, Wal- ter J. Hourt. Dr. Hugh C. McDowell, Dr. Sherman S. Alvord, John Mease, William Mutr, Howard King, Sylvester Kolassa, George Evans. Albert C. Killlan, Joseph Juenker, John C. Haderer, John Battle, OHis Wright. Elton R. Heath, Alvln K. Stebbins, Erie M Wheeler, Caslmer Oul- Ugan, Henry J. Lupps. Alfred A. Pitch, Thomas L. Caulfleld. Arthur A. Krueger, Thadeus Szymonlak, Samuel Freeman, Mary IF. McBrlde. Otto Melster, B. M. Tanner, Frederick Landahl, Edward T. Jetter, Ignatius Kwlatkowski, Dr. Rooco Oe Dominlcls. John F. Paul, Martin Bauman and Clarence Goode- mote, <> t,EOION MEETINGS •nm in ' i fin ijwi Tonight Washington post. Lancaster. 8:15 P. Naval, Naval Militia boathouse, 8:15 F. M, Conoord, Sprlngville, 8;1» p. M. Tomorrow Sardinia, Sardinia, 8:18 F. M. Friday East Aurora, American Legion Home, East Aurora, 8:15 F. M. Orchard Park, Orchard Park, 8:15 F. Ui L. L. Tillman, Akron,*8:15 P. M. Niagara Frontier, 937 Grant street, 8:15 P. M. Vlmy post 96, Canadian Legion, 781 Fillmore vaenue 8:00 P. M. . Sunday Jesse Clipper, 447 Michigan avenue, J:00 P. M. Tuesday Hamburg, Hamburg, 8:15 P. M. COR" , Erie County, N. Y. ai'Si»iiiii'i'ii l i.wii l n i wii l iiiiiriif»i' 1 i.'ni 'fitJUM'tagc Legion Auxiliary Prepares For District Conference The annual Eighth District ference Of the American Legion auxiilary.will at J0#0 o'clock Wed- nesday morning, June 16, in the Methodist church it Broad and Park avenues, Salamanca. Delegates must register at 10 A. M. ',; Reservations must be made by June 14 with Mrs. Ida Frederick- son, 102 Kent, avenue, Salamanca. Mrs. Qeorge C, JRoUlna w i l l %?*& [the Erie county delegation. Maurice Stember Chosen Organizer of Pilgrimage Maurice Stember, department ad- jutant of the American Legion, has been appointed' organizer for the American Legion foreign pilgrimage which will follow the coming na- tional convention in New York city. Information and reservations may be had by addressing Mr, Sternber in room §05, Hall of Records, New York city. "'* " I a i .'a II» Voiture Will March Members of Volture^Sl, 40 & 8, will assemble Monday at 6 P, M. at the Delaware-Delavan gate to Forest Lawn cemetery to march to, the grave of Henry A. Brown, past chef de gare. Ceremonies will mark not only Flag day but also the birthday v of Mr. Brown. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Witbeul Calomel—And Youll Jurat Oul sf Bed is the Morning Rarin* re Ge The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bite into your bowels daily. If thia bits Is not fk> wing freely, roar food doesn't digest. It just decay a in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. Yon get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are Only makeshifts. A mere bowal movement doesn't get at the cause. It take* those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel' up and up". Harm- less, gentle, yet amazing In making* bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else, 26* -Adv. High BLOOD PRESSURE Sufferers Make) Thl» Test Sons of Legion Plan For Convention Sports At the last meeting of the Erie County committee of the Sons of the American Legion, the county athletic chairman, Charles L. Baetz- hold, appointed a committee to as- sist him in conducting the annual track and field meet of the sons of the Legion in connection With the county convention in Lacka- wanna July 17. Its members are Edward T. Jet- ter, Riverside post; Walter Mack, Semper Fidelis post, and Walter Perrigo, Boland post. Chairmen of squadrons of the sons will meet in Plewacki /post headquarters, Fillmore and Broad- way, June 16, at 8:15 P. M. The athletic program will be arranged. Canadian^Vets Invite Legionnaires to Brantford American Legionnaires are invit- ed by Jack Roy, organizer for the Imperial War Veterans of Canada, to attend the group's "reunion and convention, to be held jointly with Go to your drug j the Brantford diamond jubilee, 'July «ra"of ALLlEflN ' 31-Aug. 2, in Brantford, Ont. Bin •ence of Garlic Parsley Tablets. Then use the entire r kaga according directions. If. when you have fin- ished, you don't find that your High Blood Pressure has been lowered 'and yp"ur most w you nought yc treatment and what you paid for it,. Well distressing" symptoms of headaches and dinlness materially relieved, write us a letter and tell us so. Telf us where you bought your treatment and what you paid for It. Well then refund yoar money, every penny ef Is. This shows you better than anything wa might say how confident we are that regular and continued use of ALLIMIN Essence of Garlic Parsley Tablets according to direc- tions can lower blood pressure and relieve those distressing symptoms, headaches and ditslness, In most cases. Two things we ask. First: be sure to get the genuine ALLIMIN Tablets, even If you have to Insist. Then, la fairness to these tablets, take the entire bos according to instructions. VANPATTEMPHARMACEUTrMLCCCWejag Thousands of British army veter- ans are expected to attend the con- vention which will be held in Salis- bury plain encampment style through more than 1000 tents fur- nished by the/Canadian unit of military defense. Tuscania Will Plan Party Plans for a June garden party will be discussed at a meeting of executive committeemen of Tus- cania unit, American Legion auxil- iary, tomorrow evening in the home of Mrs. John B. Keegan, 1994 Main street The nominating committee, headed by Mrs. Harry L. Muse, will meet with the executive board. « m > * *t » v •' i -' WHAT fOMUN MIAMI Thii diagram $hom th* cum of qual- ity. It pictum how tht peak ofwhuktv goodness it $ecurtd by tutting off tht raw "htado" and tht haaty ' —and taking only thtbtttoflht makt Crab MI set mwt V ..: '••' ; 8 * J I Mou'H find th« answer to that in your first warming glass of Crab Orchard. For every drop Is TOP-RUN means extra brilliance a>ta«| apsrkle—extra bead qual- ity—extra flavor—extra strength. Test this TOP- RUN Kentucky bourbon with a taste —and see why Crab Orchard Is such a great buy. V tyiH KIMTUCKV STRAIGHT BOURSON WHISKIV YOUR OUIOI TO <£* «* OOOD UOUORS %; I . '- /' Many Make Reservations For Legion Camp Trip Legionnaires and auxiliary mem- bers who have made reservations for the dedication trip to the Amer- ican Legion mountain camp In Tup- per Lake include: Mr, and Mrs. Raymond J. Ast, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Krueger, Mir. and Mm. John Skinner, Mti and Mrs. Best? J. Lupps, Mr. and Mrs James P, Cotter, MM Mary T. Cotter, Thomas p. MoManon, James O. Plynn, Thomaa Devlin, Albert J, Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. John Seagraves, Mr. and Mrs. Thadeus Ssymoniak, How- ard Dauterman, William . Hauser, Mrs. Richard Schwarts, Mrs. Ion* RoUIna, Jo- seph Trierweiler, Thomaa Murphy, farry K. Stapleton, Mar. and Mrs, George Stler- inger and Dr. Vincent L. Moncsynskl. The dedication is set for June 19 and 20. For the best the optical profes- sion has to of- er VISIT f wAIVf I J K K S GAmi OPTICAL Dfc'PARI Mf NT *A1R MAIN cV S. L. TRAEGER Registered Optemetrlit and Byeslght Specialist Supervising Oanlera Optical Depariment, SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY KVBS. OftfW#, l e i f f Oheeenfonajti Mfg* Oo», Oeoa 4* Because they're milder...because they taste be«et... because they give smokers MORE PLBASURE...Chesteriields are satisfying millions of smokers, men and women, in all the four corners of the earth. Often a cigarette wins popularity in a small part of the country... a few cigarettes become known all over the country. But you will find Chesterfields wherever cigarettes are sold in the United States and on board all the great ships of the world... under 29 flags and wherever they touch*a. and for good reasons. /• 'Sterfields willgi\ ve vou Copyright 1937, IJCOSTT dc Mvaas TOBACCO CO, ^ S Ja mmplmure ..iTiey Satisfy \ I, 1 i •a*/ * aj i ^ 1 •r Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: 4FUR FRIGID kml 1 ERIE COUNTY LEGIONNAIRE 24/Buffalo NY... · 2017-03-19 · seph Trierweiler, Thomaa Murphy, farry K. Stapleton, Mar. and Mrs, George Stler inger and Dr. Vincent

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BUFFALO EVENING NEWS 1' M i i i MI ttaa^gacaaSaSBBiaBBto , i imi, 11 n '" i mm irw"' i catsae iacmr mmmammm i ' ".' V - .'•

CALL WA. I 3 7 ^

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ERIE COUNTY LEGIONNAIRE Published Every Week for The American

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NIK A PLAN ONLY ONE LOCATION IN BUFFALO

528 BRISBANE BLDG. 1th FLOOR, OVER KLEINHANS

RHEUMATISM * * R I U I V I » > I N IM MW MINIMIS

To rellevis the torturing pain of Rheama*

'wjjstaatee, ««*, I V *

tUm. Neuritis, Nwnt , few I " KURF eottes.

or Lumbago, in a

RITO. Depeiidsieie"""tM> opiates, MO ner» i. Does the work ooWkcr—nort nMwt

ft ., suffer, VM NUBITO oa this guarantee k

—•Aav. i •

. Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs

Vour Kidney* contain 9 million tiny tubes or filters which may be endangered by neglect or drastic. Irritating drugs. iMietuI It functional Kidney or B u d

•* tubes or filters" which may be endanger* Be

iy or Bladder disorders make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Loss of Pep, I.eg Pains. Rheumatic Pains. Dizziness, Circles Under Eyea. Neuralgia, Acidity, Burning, Smarting or Itching, you,don't need to take chances. All drugs tats now have the most modem advanced treatment for those troubles -a Doctor's prescription called Cystex (SlM-tex). Works fast-safe and sure. In 48 hours It must bring new vitality and Is guar­anteed to make you (eel years younger In one week or money back on return of empty pack-age Cystex costs only 3c a dose at druggists and the guarantee prgtecU you.—Adv.

May Cause Other e Scalp Disorders Don't neglect it. Use the

treatment that has helped so many— Olover'a Mange Medicine and Mas­sage, And Shampoo with O lover's Med­icated Soap. It will make your scalp tingle with clean­liness. Sold at all Druggists. Your Bather can gt¥* you Olover'a

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JL.V-T T H I Y ^ MEDICINE

RIVERSIDE NOMINATES BARNES AND JETTER

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Dr. George Wildridge Is on Ticket for Eighth Terltv

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Raymond M, Barnes and Edward T. Jetter have been nominated for commander of Riverside p o s t , American Legion.

The election will be held the eve­ning of June 18.

Other nominations are: First vice commander. Joseph Granger:

second vice commander. Harry Walker: third vice commander, Herman Pes*; ad­jutant, Frank Robinson Lund: finance of­ficer, George Smith Jr.: chaplain, Louis Lanternler: historian, Howard R. Young; service officer, Or. George B. Wildridge.

Executive committee, seven to be elected: George Stleringer. A. J. Oahlman, John Magee, Harold Spencer, Roy M. Couch, Joseph Flynn, F. Luxenburg, William Bain, Frank Martin, Irving Wiener, Wil­liam Sablotny, Lawrence Varley, Arthur Schaeffar, Jerome Glass. William Bhana-man.

The Post's first commander. Dr. Wildridge, was renominated for service officer for the eighth con* secutive time.

Mr. Smith has been finance of­ficer for five years.

The June 18 session will end the meetings J or the summer. •

" - ' " ""• ——iw—IM-II I • in e ) '" • '• "•—•" '» anwnas—sums—

CLANCY IS COMING - u •—

State Department Commander Wil l

Be Erie's Guest on June 26.

George M. Clancy, Rochester, state department commander of the American Legion, will be enter­tained at dinner the evening of June 26 at 6 o'clock in Memorial hall, Kenmore, by legionnaires of Erie county.

Reservations at $1 per person may be made with any member of the following committee:

George K. Davidson, John J. Shea, Wal­ter J. Hourt. Dr. Hugh C. McDowell, Dr. Sherman S. Alvord, John Mease, William Mutr, Howard King, Sylvester Kolassa, George Evans. Albert C. Killlan, Joseph Juenker, John C. Haderer, John Battle, OHis Wright. Elton R. Heath, Alvln K. Stebbins, Erie M Wheeler, Caslmer Oul-Ugan, Henry J. Lupps.

Alfred A. Pitch, Thomas L. Caulfleld. Arthur A. Krueger, Thadeus Szymonlak, Samuel Freeman, Mary IF. McBrlde. Otto Melster, B. M. Tanner, Frederick Landahl, Edward T. Jetter, Ignatius Kwlatkowski, Dr. Rooco Oe Dominlcls. John F. Paul, Martin Bauman and Clarence Goode-mote, <>

t,EOION MEETINGS •nm in ' i fin ijwi

Tonight Washington post. Lancaster. 8:15 P.

Naval, Naval Militia boathouse, 8:15 F. M,

Conoord, Sprlngville, 8;1» p. M. Tomorrow

Sardinia, Sardinia, 8:18 F. M. Friday

East Aurora, American Legion Home, East Aurora, 8:15 F. M.

Orchard Park, Orchard Park, 8:15 F. Ui

L. L. Tillman, Akron,*8:15 P. M. Niagara Frontier, 937 Grant street,

8:15 P. M. Vlmy post 96, Canadian Legion, 781

Fillmore vaenue 8:00 P. M. . Sunday

Jesse Clipper, 447 Michigan avenue, J:00 P. M.

Tuesday Hamburg, Hamburg, 8:15 P. M.

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Legion Auxiliary Prepares For District Conference

The annual Eighth District ference Of the American Legion auxii lary.wil l at J0#0 o'clock Wed­nesday morning, June 16, in the Methodist church i t Broad and Park avenues, Salamanca. Delegates must register at 10 A. M. ',;

Reservations must be made by June 14 with Mrs. Ida Frederick-son, 102 Kent, avenue, Salamanca. Mrs. Qeorge C, JRoUlna wil l %?*&

[the Erie county delegation.

Maurice Stember Chosen Organizer of Pilgrimage

Maurice Stember, department ad­jutant of the American Legion, has been appointed' organizer for the American Legion foreign pilgrimage which will follow the coming na­tional convention in New York city.

Information and reservations may be had by addressing Mr, Sternber in room §05, Hall of Records, New York city.

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Voiture Will March Members of Volture^Sl, 40 & 8,

will assemble Monday at 6 P, M. at the Delaware-Delavan gate to Forest Lawn cemetery to march to, the grave of Henry A. Brown, past chef de gare. Ceremonies will mark not only Flag day but also the birthdayv of Mr. Brown.

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER B I L E -

Witbeul Calomel—And Youll Jurat Oul sf Bed is the Morning Rarin* re Ge

The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bite into your bowels daily. If thia bits Is not fk> wing freely, roar food doesn't digest. It just decay a in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. Yon get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk.

Laxatives are Only makeshifts. A mere bowal movement doesn't get at the cause. It take* those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel' up and up". Harm­less, gentle, yet amazing In making* bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else, 26*

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High BLOOD PRESSURE S u f f e r e r s M a k e ) T h l » T e s t

Sons of Legion Plan For Convention Sports

At the last meeting of the Erie County committee of the Sons of the American Legion, the county athletic chairman, Charles L. Baetz-hold, appointed a committee to as­sist him in conducting the annual track and field meet of the sons of the Legion in connection With the county convention in Lacka­wanna July 17.

Its members are Edward T. Jet­ter, Riverside post; Walter Mack, Semper Fidelis post, and Walter Perrigo, Boland post.

Chairmen of squadrons of the sons will meet in Plewacki /post headquarters, Fillmore and Broad­way, June 16, at 8:15 P. M. The athletic program will be arranged.

Canadian^Vets Invite Legionnaires to Brantford

American Legionnaires are invit­ed by Jack Roy, organizer for the Imperial War Veterans of Canada, to attend the group's "reunion and convention, to be held jointly with

Go to your drug j t h e Brantford diamond jubilee, 'July «ra"of ALLlEflN ' 31-Aug. 2, in Brantford, Ont. Bin • •ence of Garlic Parsley Tablets. Then use the entire rkaga according

directions. If. when you have fin­ished, you don't find that your High Blood

Pressure has been lowered 'and yp"ur most

w you nought yc

treatment and what you paid for it,. Well

distressing" symptoms of headaches and dinlness materially relieved, write us a letter and tell us so. Telf us where you bought your treatment and what you paid for It. Well then refund yoar money, every penny ef Is. This shows you better than anything wa might say how confident we are that regular and continued use of ALLIMIN Essence of Garlic Parsley Tablets according to direc­tions can lower blood pressure and relieve those distressing symptoms, headaches and ditslness, In most cases. Two things we ask. First: be sure to get the genuine ALLIMIN Tablets, even If you have to Insist. Then, la fairness to these tablets, take the entire bos according to instructions. VANPATTEMPHARMACEUTrMLCCCWejag

Thousands of British army veter­ans are expected to attend the con­vention which will be held in Salis­bury plain encampment s t y l e through more than 1000 tents fur­nished by the/Canadian unit of military defense.

Tuscania Will Plan Party Plans for a June garden party

will be discussed at a meeting of executive committeemen of Tus­cania unit, American Legion auxil­iary, tomorrow evening in the home of Mrs. John B. Keegan, 1994 Main street The nominating committee, headed by Mrs. Harry L. Muse, will meet with the executive board.

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WHAT fOMUN MIAMI Thii diagram $hom th* cum of qual­ity. It pictum how tht peak ofwhuktv goodness it $ecurtd by tutting off tht raw "htado" and tht haaty ' —and taking only thtbtttoflht makt Crab

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Mou'H find th« answer to that in your first warming glass of Crab Orchard. For every drop Is TOP-RUN

means extra brilliance a>ta«| apsrkle—extra bead qual­ity—extra flavor—extra strength. Test this TOP-RUN Kentucky bourbon with a taste —and see why Crab Orchard Is such a great buy. V

tyiH KIMTUCKV STRAIGHT BOURSON WHISKIV

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Many Make Reservations For Legion Camp Trip

Legionnaires and auxiliary mem­bers who have made reservations for the dedication trip to the Amer­ican Legion mountain camp In Tup-per Lake include:

Mr, and Mrs. Raymond J. Ast, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Krueger, Mir. and Mm. John Skinner, Mti and Mrs. B e s t ? J. Lupps, Mr. and Mrs James P, Cotter, M M Mary T. Cotter, Thomas p. MoManon, James O. Plynn, Thomaa Devlin, Albert J, Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. John Seagraves, Mr. and Mrs. Thadeus Ssymoniak, How­ard Dauterman, William . Hauser, Mrs. Richard Schwarts, Mrs. Ion* RoUIna, Jo­seph Trierweiler, Thomaa Murphy, f a r r y K. Stapleton, Mar. and Mrs, George Stler­inger and Dr. Vincent L. Moncsynskl.

The dedication is set for June 19 and 20.

For the best the optical profes­sion has to of-er — V I S I T

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SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS

OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY KVBS. OftfW#, l e i f f Oheeenfonajti Mfg* Oo», Oeoa 4 *

Because they're milder...because they taste be«et... because they give smokers MORE PLBASURE...Chesteriields are satisfying millions of smokers, men and women, in all the four corners of the earth.

Often a cigarette wins popularity in a small part of the country... a few cigarettes become known all over the country.

But you will find Chesterfields wherever cigarettes are sold in the United States and on board all the great ships of the world... under 29 flags and wherever they touch*a. and for good reasons.

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