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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 27

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 27

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TACE 13-C T11E TI3IES RECORDER, ZANESVELLE, OIIIO 1954 Senior Youth Group sfcial mmheT 0Vm wfcr fry Y's Wives Club FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, CARD PARTY The American Legion auxiliary cf Dresden win sponsor a card party Saturday evening in the Dresden Legion beginning TO Meet Sunday jma wia irig -a Prayer of Sar- Tba Senior Yoith group of th pearler." Tha Navigators cours of First Baptist church has chosM'scnntura memorizinz be "Not Sly, WiH," af its topic for tinued; and afl young people are the meeting in the Sunday school urged, to be in attendance. ue awara- ttt and.coffce will be served By Virginia Shafer iroom Sunday evening at .20 ine party la open I take it for cranted there are those amone you who o'clock. ST. aj 1 ff 'tTLirm 9 FOR CHtti2al OOCTOl have budget troubles. Well, far be it from me to pose asof "jnJ an expert on budget matters (judging from the precarious McAllister will be ring short position mine sometimes gets un-j talks and the meeting will be balanced In), but neither will I re- the discovery of silk as psd: climaxed by a message from AvUOYt.

I dnp tor ciuidfsit Confeim ea-vraeoariiie. 5c, (te tlm If I i I along oy me jnrernauonaj aim now-sra noaeoaugn, pastor ci it. mm isti ison mma train from passing along a tip on the church. A group will furnish delation. budgeting that might prove WM tn Wd, ot the What might the solution to m-- oiina hit 264a B.

C. Ac- your budget problem lies in a cording to fable, Huang-Ti assign-small booklet published by the -a hr th atudv of a hlicht Don't Cough All Night Fight thai incessant, rasping cough due to a cold that makes every night a wakened nightmare! Get fast, effectiTe relief with Pinexj Pinex works fast to help loosen phlegm soothe raw membranes ease breathing relieve dry feeling. Comes two ways Pines Concentrate for home-mixing econ omy, Ready-Mixed Pinex for con. venience. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back.

Get Pinex today America's favorite cough syrup. ADV. Household Finance Corporation's 'which was ravaging the Imperial Consumer Education department.) mulberry grove. Tiny white worms Qio xr.w i im in jiiituiKau avenue, ni- wfre devouruiir ine leaves, men cago, 11, Hi. It a called "Your Budget," and Is available for ten creeping from leaf to stem to spin shining, pale trocoons.

lisi-ling-shl gathered a handful cents. The booklet contains a number of cocoons and carried them Into of charts to help you compile fix- her apartments, where, by happy IL ed expenses, such as rent or ear-iaccidents. she dropped one into PRICES fare; such flexible expenses hand-bathing basm, v.hich had clothing, charity, or dental been filled with hot water. aay-io-aay living costs sucn as she played with the cocoon In the iuuu, arm taunury. ana miuserioia water a delicate CObwetib supplies; and personal allowances, tancle senarated Itself from the HIT A NEW LOW ON WEBERS THIRD FLOOR From the remaining amount (wejeocoon.

She drew it into the air hope there's some left after the and fmmd that one incredibly slen- i 1 T3 i a. i i if D1" PBla. oouars can De der was unwinding itself channeled into definite places from tne cocoon. She uro nicy ausappear gooaness discovered silk lttisial H'kAWai I la credited with having V1? for the first silk reel and Officers were installed by the Y's Wives club at its third anniversary luncheon held yesterday afternoon at the YWCA. The new president, Mrs.

Harold Lang is pictured in chair, while the new vice president, Mrs. Harry Kreuter, is at her right. Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Earl Hubbard, treasurer; Mrs. W.

G. Feichter, assistant treasurer, and Mrs. Harry Theiling, secretary. -wisnes," tne wings you want soon i()om We are In the midst of inventory here are items that we do not wish to invoice therefore we've priced them ridiculously low to Insure complete clearance. DONT DELAY, be here early as assortments are limited.

ta new suit. mavDei, tne mines Fact or fiction, no one knows. dirt? but for many years the Chinese annually set aid a day to honor you want during the next year (perhaps a new refrigerator), or things you want In the future, such as a home, a car, or education for Hsi-ling-shi, "Goddess of the Silk Worms." Announce Services For Newark Circuit school at 10; Morning worship at 11; Pleasant View morning worship at 10; Sunday school at 1L The revival service is continuing St. John's Church Plans Annual Meet Rev. Ray Mann, pastor of the leach night at 7:30 o'clock through the children.

If you find, when your budget Is completed, that there's nothing left to put aside for these "wishes," then's the time to give the budget another going over. It isn't al 31. Newark circuit of the Evangelical! Sunday, Jan, December Vows Announced United Brethren church announces the following services for Sunday. Arrangements are being made for the annual business meeting Mt. Olive Sunday school at 10; ways possible to have much left Macedonia Sunday school at Announcement is being made of of the congregation of St.

John's over and you won't learn to do Midweek prayer service Thursday Lutheran church which will beimagic tricks with nickels and the marriage of Miss Carolyn Mo Dinner Given For Choir Of First Methodist night at Long Run Sunday held in the church social hall at dimes, but this booklet does helpjCrady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. you plan ahead, making it easier Fred McCrady of New Lexington 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 27.

to meet annual bills such as taxes Indies robes redneetl Quilted robes, wool robes, satin robes, cotton quilts full lengths and a few duster styles. Sizes 10 to 44. 8.99 ROBES Now 5.90 10.99 ROBES Now 6.90 12.99 ROBES Now 7.90 14.99 ROBES Now 8.90 16.99 17.99 Now $10.90 19.99 ROBES Now $12.90 25.00 ROBES Now $14.90 Reports will be given by Rev, to Arthur Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R.

Shaffer, also of It's iioefleretrs to hava yoec ichild's shoes fitted in any otW way. Jb lender ehild foot with Hi soff bones and pliant mmcle can be com-prasted into almott any type of shoe. The child, feeling no pain, cannot tV If the shoe fits properly or not. Members of the choir of the New Lexington. The ceremony First Methodist church were en was read Pec.

15 in the parson-ag of the Church of Christ with tertained Wednesday evening at a Herbert VV. Veler. the pastor, and and flre Insurance and be prepar-by the various congregation asso.jed for. emergencies or that unex-ciations and organizations. Re-'Pectetl wedding gift you have to vision of the present congregation buy' constitution, or the adoption of the model constitution recommended'.

A worms must hav hv tho iirr.A k- rfic.icc ivctn mighty busy spinning silk to why we in the Rev. D. Plum of Columbus dinner in the church. The dinner was give by the congregation in appreciation of the choir's service 3-TRANSISTOR officiating sist upon lining children's shoes by X-Ray. That's Miss Mary Launder and Dorsey imflfcw thiA lndiAC lrw-Lr atr.ltnrlirl hl u.

Four members are to be forreporfs from fashion wnier. hlu to the church council. Paul r. tht eiit, h. The wor8 a two-piece blue i-aui that hn.

throughout the year, and was prepared and served by the Loyal Philathea class. Tweny-five choir members and Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Brown attended. Rev.

Brown served as "Royol-T and Edmund Bauers are not eligi- lvfl, br for llark jlau "vai idoncs ior me coming nnmisnr hf mk9i the only way we, and you, can be sura that your fehSld'a shoes will help to develop normal, healthy feet for a lifetime of foot health stnd comfort. Die lor re-eiecuon naving servea Qnn enn nnd Is hpint mon In nai two Thr. nther two of red roses. Her attendant HEARING AID isuiiK. rPKSPS.

rHin rwinrs inn pvpn at hpre Dr. William Rail nnH UarcW ZZ Wore a QflrK DlUe OreSS Wlin DI8CK master of ceremonios and present ladles' blouses -reduced Wool jprscys. silks, orlons. etc. Assorted colors and styles, Sizes 30 to 33.

Ini are ronnludinrr their land pink accessories, Operates for only a month instead of to 30 a day for old-type vacuum-tube aids! uiterm of service and are therefore' 11 The bride is a graduate Of New 10,. tacts aDOUtsiiK. or instance, tnat irexincton hich shool and is i -o i tvrecTtnv U'sAava vm i cm In invrMV 1 6.99 BLOUSES Life-like sound, truer and clearer than evert The out battery lasts a full month no bat- "aZ WDrics. i a 1 a Columbus. Mr.

Shaffer attended Y-BridgeCity will be shown after thought lt wag put there Lexington high school and is the business meeting. the weaving, but it seems the lit-employed in Newark by the Kals- A dinner is to be served at 6:30, tie white worms evn thought company. The newlyweds live Now $3.90 Now $4.90 Now $5.90 Now $6.90 Now. $3.90 7.99 BLOUSES 8.99 BLOUSES 10.99 BLOUSES 14.99 BLOUSES witn tne meeting to loiiow an nourjup memseives. ii creaioa ny two Columbus.

later. Those attending the dinner: silk-worms making one cocoon by! are to lake the following dishes close together. L. CLL'B To recondition neglected paint addition to table service: families It was a 14-year-old girl, who! The L. L.

Club of Duncan Falls tery batterychangesl only $125 Bom Conduction Aettssory, Modsrtti titrt Cost) Aocf pled by the Council on Physical Medicine and Rehabiluttion of lh American Medical Association Jerry) Order mur be filled in order raceiWf DeYine's Pharmacy 21 N. FOURTH ST. Presbyterian church will meet at brushes, wash warm with last names between A and.lived 4,000 years ago, who discov-suds after soaking them in turpen- to take a meat loaf; I to silk, and if you've time, gath-tine for a day or two. As you gaad. and to a hot around and we'll snin the tale 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Duncan Falls school.

wash, manipulate them with your fingers. Rinse several times and comb and shape the bristles then Corner Main and Sixth Sts. hang to dry, '3 0 ladles misses' shirt's Plaid or solid colon In or Ion, corduroy or wool. Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 18. 6.99 SKIRTS Now 3.90 7.99 SKIRTS Now 4.90 8.99 SKIRTS Now 5.90 10.99 SKIRTS Now 6.90 12.99 SKIRTS Now 7.90 14.99 SKIRTS Now 8.90 16.99 19.99 SKIRTS $10.90 Imported cashmere sweaters Short alwved ilip-on and lone sleeved cardigan styles.

Slightly soiled. Sizes 34 to 38. 16.99 SWEATERS Now $12.74 19.99 SWEATERS Now $14.99 22.99 SWEATERS Now $17.24 25.00 SWEATERS Now $18.75 FRIDAY SATURDAY AT WEBERS JANUARY SALE OF LADIES' and MISSES' COATS to introduce you to OkLTtT the S(ACIG in Untrimmed Styles THAT FORMERLY WERE UP TO $59.98 Sale Priced at op to $7.99 sweaters A blouses You'd better hurry for these at this low price they should sell very rapidly. reduced to only s29o sale famous name foundation garments This special sale includes girdles, shapely cor-selcttes, hi-waists and low-waist by nationally famous makers Warner's Stay-up top girdla (white only) average and long lengths. Lilly-of -France.

Fashion-Hour, Jantzen at savings of 28 Ci to 51. sale 13 to $11.95 Ladies, are you looking for quality at a very, very low price? if so, be sure to see these great coat bargains every one tailored of fine quality fabrics there's boucle, velour cloth, tweeds, poodle-cloth, etc. Loose or fitted styles also included are a few shorty styles. Regular, Junior, Missy and Half Sizes. Gen CAKE FOR Ml THIS SPECIAL PMll FOR A LIMITED Tlf.lE OHLV Its white, its famous name brassieres In cupsizes 32 to 38 2.50 Cottons 2 for $2.49 3.00 "Warner" Nylons $1.99 2.50 'Warner" Cottons 2 for $3.25 and mild as pure castile! EVERY SALE FINAL FLOOR FOURTH Hew Swan Toilet Soap usually costs just Si a cake.

But this spea'o) offer save you even morel And actually, you don't risk cent. For we guarantee you must like it or your moneV backl Lever Irotfieri Company, 390 Park Ave New York, N. Y..

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