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SEC. B—PACE 4 T H I _ - ; t r r - f THURSDAY-, JAMPAKY.4, 19# MBS. BEttNETH A. GOTTRY, Cambridge Cdrtesjomielit Telephone Cambridge 677-3281 J \ Mrs. Gottry is the Cambridge Representative of . The Gror fiti’wich Journal _ and is authorized to ; accept - subscriptions and advtosesmenRS. \jSt-fc!!#.. “•* v« - * News from lost Greenwich ■ Hinri if' - a i ,Ko,i —Ricky M cGuirereturned to % Lawrence univetsity Ttjes- Wednesday' \'m^ripnf-in alary McClellan hospital:-after-a'short illaess. A private:/iiyHic1 teieraliLiivi^iai serviceervice was**s <jty- ! — Mr. an4 Mrs.' Ashton Max- Meptepfcained their-fpi- I w - ' rT an<J family at a Christmas i s w .-^ qj held at the 01iarl.es A. ‘ Acicley! dinner last Tuesday. fclM p l home. ty -teW * Jji#Sr | and,: Mrs. Warren Skel C. Pw r,-paster C|*fttodge ^ ;,nd children enjoyed dinner Center Opened By EOC Office The town of Camhriefee has opened a multi-purposes neigh borhood center in the ,-village 4 Miss Blanchard Queen of Ball Miss Rebecca Blanchard! was crowned' queen of the annual Christmas ball of the senior t class last Saturday evening at office at the' rear, of # e fire Cambridge central school- She house to serve fhe people of the community. The center is open Wedjiesday afternoons from 1 J® 5 p.m. Mrs. Mary Neil, coordinator, wlTl'Hse—-mere to answer any: qAie&Jioas concerning 4he eco nomic opportunity council of Washington eounty and make w.as crowned . by Miss JoAnne Vitello, queen qf last year’s ball, and presented .a^spray ^ 6f- red roses by Kenneth Aikenj class presidents The members of the 'court and their escorts were intro duced b y Edr^ond Morache. Each couple’ talked ■ to th e throne set up on the north side referrals-to other private and of the room under tKe WGF^S public agencies. The purpose of the center, according to Miss NFancy Ryan, county .director of neighborhood centers, is to as sist families iii coping with the problems related to low or mar- Christmas Around the World, theme of the balL Members of. the court, , chosen by the senior boys who also -chose the ciueen, i were Heather Parrish, \Vicky Canzeri, Lou Durrin, Debbie ginal income living and to in-, DixsoJli Pam Fullm m d Carol form residents about existing 1 A.ckley _agencies.. -and—programs^- which-}--- - - -------- — ---------- may benefit them. ... V \ After the crowning e e r e - 1 1 monies, the-queen and her court H A D AA a m m I w i i .* * > » V ecl 01,2 grand march- directed I J A K / w e m o e r s TO ^ by William Andriek, photo?-' 'I rapher for the seniors. Steve Show Antiques J Anthony and hiS band provided Ondawa-Cambridge chapter,, music. Daughters of th e American1 The gymnasium was decor- Revolution, will meet Friday at ated with red and green strcam- United church.. Interment- mil . be in Wbor^l'&df centetery in ithe.spring.- i . * r §w Years day at the hom ejrf rsV James Coulfer in penriing- Mr. and' Mrs. Kenneth Atf-. br«cht and sons were guests of Mjfs. Albrecht’s parents, Mr. $ 4 M-rs. George Robertsf a t Pciiilt- ney, N6w Years, day. “ Andrew Beaty 3rd has re- 1:30 p.m. at the Historical house. The program, arranged by the American Heritage committee, ers forming a ceiling and large Christmas wreaths about the room. T h e message, Merry Christinas, in many languages will be Show «and Tell. Mem- j was spread in large letters on bers are to take an unusual4-the-walls. A large wreath decor- antique and tell of its use or ] ated with greens and red bells significance. ‘ was hung over the center of the Dessert and coffee will be | room- served by Mrs. Walter Skellie | 1 and her committee, Mesdames i f 'l c i c c I Q A d Clarence Rea, Ashton Maxwell-,4- - John A. MacMorris, Henry Rich-1 \ A I S n c T n i i r n f f m A n f 1 ards, Harry G. Curtis, and Ray I I W U m U f H W W Wetherby and the Misses Ruth I - ^be annual alumni basketball McWhorter and Mary Parrish. j tournament, sponsored by the I student council', was held last I Tuesday and Wednesday eve nings at the Cambridge school, Fwrdf Services ~ ' “ ms , ■ ' i ' I ' Mr. McW^orter^was,, born, pn P. chiurch • :March: 19, . 188 i , J « ^rst Cl-reeji. ■Walsliip services at .the Cam- and lived In vft,np- b. r i ,d g e\ ’United Presbyterian bridge fpr,79j?ears. cfaqrtd), will be.held :at.9:30 a.m. Fqr 0i]fi§r,Hars hie .was as- aad 1.1 a,in, at the White Church; siociated- with' -hisr father, t-he , as ot tiais.Sunday. For the past. . U,' -a- turned to Albany after1 spend- several Months only pne wor-\ painting \business lattet ne Was irl^ the past two wefeks'with his ship scrviee has been held, and -.seeja .^a,lesman for the J. B \ . f||her„ Andfeiw Beaty, and Mr, thit w»s 10 a.m. As of Stm- Ri«s, Seed . owttpgpijf- of Cam- Mrs. Keriry Richards, day, the «shurch will return to bridge, .the: Page JSo^d coppan’y | —Mr. and Mrs. Robert ^Reid- the fe\yc* worship services a&it Qf- 6rree4e.,a^-' ®Ilc3|8el Iteto- j pitjoye'd CEnstmas a{ the iibnie field during the su m m e r - (arcf S e e d .cd m ^ a n r - 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ e - ,.p |:^^ their son-in-law and d^ugh* ineiifchs- S«^day school will be fciiement from tbKt&«six}.ess,'he % , --Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm •held, the samp was employed for 8,e-vera.l yew's\ l^ndy and family at East Ha?f& time as one worship-service, lay the Fraxili \\V Hlggins Hard- fol'd. . and lit ’vHj continue to be held, ware ,-stqEjf iiu Gg 3 inla}dgf..;He! —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coveir in time Brick United Presbyter- was a mearfber itff the ,<3.arnbridge a.ii.d. son Jay of Middleton werfe ian eliitrch. ’ I U nited iPtesbJterisap churpij-' Tfetursdky evening jm?®? I ue^t? Oii= Smnday Rev Alastair cH: -Siifviyiog afie.ttls wife, o| Mr. and M?s. . Jafiies ''Dfiomas^ ParrK pastjor, has annoujaced’that Hfte - ^ o a a '.jm ,! m i- M r;-and Mrs., David Sfc- there: vwill be holy ' communion _o,f /^«k^OiKyille; ®a.; Crawg. two grand^liijdreia, eight great; ;^ T h e .Scotch Hill club will gftaMchildpeii afld| a Jieplie-w, LEAGUE (^i«E.TOMORRo|/ . ! ______^ ________ , __ _ , ___ - . —SaETett Mbert of Arlington, bissketball t.^ 'u a s„ '{ijEiy ► Accfessofies in the Home. Ta,, sgfeitt the holiday ‘Week t^agu^gainesSrldial^'eyejiin|''pn.r -*-Gu6sts-of Mr. and end imth his mother, Mrs. Al- the local court. Bfith learn|,,i)f ’ Clarence Rea.and family, Chri^t- ^54 Alljert. ^ Stillwater cen-trafi* s«hool.‘ . ^he ms& were Mr--and M ra Leslie —Blr_ and' Mrs. Terry Briggs 3V game will 'b e a g i j i . ‘pirn. Bafcrdwell and fiSxnily, Mr. and of F«rt Lee, N. J.,; spent part On Saturday e-'veiEiiiff the teams Mrs. John A. Rea of White of last -week with their parents, will play' iion4eafeii'e* games' 'pn . Creek and the Danie Jones faitt- Mf. and SSrs. James Briggs? tije home couat'Bf'itii. fe'ajiii.Qf ily-., . —airs, William Elliott and Mary’s aca-dero; of Hoosi(ek —Kenneth Sheffield spent 'the sons of'Clark, N. J.j, spent part of lasst week with lier parents, . ' ; C . ' ICr. s lid Mrs. Henry S. Bates Sr. TO IN fT A it —Miss Karen Hungerford has p'ec erd an1“.' a?' , - retiienesd to Wanpinger Falls- P o r ted offkears -of Cambridge- returned to their studies at after pending the holidays with ^ ^ e y lodge £_ Sn4 A, StJNY at Plattsburgh, her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Ken- -will, he mstauM 4tonday , eve-1 • —Mrs. Frank Mallin has re- netli Itaiigerford. '. ' 1 at 7:30 P~m. a t the Masonac turned home after'spendliig the r-SMrs. Valeria IVloeller has. tetnple. Horace ;JL.-. Maxwell! Te- past week with her nephew and been visitin'e her son and dauffh- feWng master, wi&l pireside' d.ur- ni-ece-, tNfif. and'Mrs. Pm lcis Mal- terL lSw Mr. and Mrs. Don- . i m p a r t o f t f t e i^ e t k g . Re- lip at Basking Ridge, N\ J.,'and aid Moeller and children at fresshments . and a'social hour person James Mallin and fam- - * __ m i i t l U #\. £ n 11 rm. A • l l x > i . T t n w S w ' w i o u ' T k t T at /both.- services. Personals meet, on Thursday, Janaiary 11 a| 1:30 p,m. -at the home' of Mis. Walter Skellie at ’ -North Green* '\Su. The lesson will-. be oh : week end at the home of WSssr Rosemary - Benson at Liberty. Miss Benson returned* home with him and on Tuesday- they Cape? Elizabeth, Me. ' |b e - f o l l o w e d , —t e , £ynn IS. Durfee is. spen«llnig the winter- with her son ond daaighter-in-law, Dr. and la's. Harold Durfee, anti ’ j. • ■ _ . -- ... i s o * « »otkviije,w<i; ........ A n a R o c r L e s t e t The annual meetings of the congregation will be °held at* the church , on Thursday, January 11,' following a covered dish supper at 7:30 p.m.. .E-ldei% to be elected are tiVofcnembers of the session for terffls of three gears’ each, to fill vacancies due to the expiration of teras> McCkiire and WilliamfMc- \and nipg guests, of Mrs. Retta Beadle- and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Bal* dock and family. It was^ th* birthday o>f' Mrs'.\ Bfeadle. Morris and1- to elect two', trustees for terras of three years- .each |p fill, vacancies due to the expi ration of the term ^ o f office of Ifwn C. Waite and Robert Reid. (Sthpr business' byolight before fhe meetings will be transacted, , .At the meeting^ of Margaret .Murdock pirple and. the TfiilF theas the following officers were inst^Hed'by Mrs. Clarence Rea, Margarfet Jilurd^ci;' circle : Presi: .dent, MrSi Helrnar Thygesen; vice president, Mrs. Henry Rich ards; secretary treasurer, Mcs, David McGuire, JFor the Phila- theas: Piresident, Mrs. Ashton Maxwell; vice president, Mrs. Walter Skellie; secretary, Mrs, Kenneth Albrecht; treasur&r, M' 1 's..H.enry Rkhards,’ Archdole —'Nelson Petteys is a ^pa tient in the Mary McClellan hos pital. f • . . —Mrs, Malcolm X-yons .called on. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lyons Sunday afternoon, —JMrs. Hubert! Beadle' re- turn'ed hoAe' fijoih . k a i y Mc Clellan hospital Friday where she had been, a surgical patien-t. —Mr. and, Mrs, Gilbert Nor ton spent last. Stmday' in War- rensburg with 3Mr. and Mrs, .Robert McCarty, and family. It was t t e birthday Qf their grand- daughter, Betty Lou. .—Scott . Wheeldon left last Thursday with a ’group of Boy Scouts on a camping trip over in Ash Grove where they had a camp in the mountains and re turned home Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. James Bentley WALTER O. KINHIN. B S- Wan has, jtieen walkingT forr ijnillions of years but e?ch step is a potenHal catastro-? plie. A step. thrust$ the bady;. frAm e s tate of balanced eqy?‘; Iibriuliil® fte<ng insWbility. tfnliy tfife action of The •mo^c^C keeps the walker from ing on hi»- face. In y swords, walking, is one con-r' trolled fall, after aiwth«ir,'.j Some walkers five W o r f c dangerously t h a n oth*rs.f Why did walking evolve ? 1 Anthropo.logUts say it ' pri-, marily was an adaptation fbr_ coverieig- lori|,.d^|ii^cef ,-e.co^ • nomical)y,;:.^ayii^i;i^|y ' a.ftifer‘>CTa\ii' 'be'caitife^a^iinti'fil Bipedailism ¥reed j the hand^ s 0 food •* could, oe ' readily carried frijm 'o n e ^lace. ti^' another yrltliout; KaVf^$| t« consumed ow the spotr-Walk »-1 ifi 5 . is. really, a colniilicate^; process—so\ don't take, it for . grrfltedl ' i ; J; Dpnt 'take your . health or hie<llcatioh . for granted. FoV excellent serviee come to- KINNI N'S ph a r m a c y , ' 75“ E. #/lalrt St. Free Delivery ; Call ^77-3822. Convalescent Ai«f$. ; ,* Hteijimark G r^tlris- Cards , * Cosmetics . Pjhofff* Sefvic* ^ \ r “Bab/’ Meedff r V/hiltm^r* Caridyt -'-(.4 HEUPFLIi. J-tINT: H e re't tBer answer to waxing floorsl- Use a palmt roller. You even attach old broom handle; to it and eliminate stooping. I: \ afid was won by members of dents at. Cranwell school at the class of 1964. The team de-1 Lentmox., Mass., spent the holi- ily at Pennington, N. J —Mr.- and ' Mrs. Robert Reid and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rich ards'1 attended the open house in. honor of the 40th wedding anaiiversary of Mr. and Mrs. - fravid—Reidr -at - t t e i r home in Korth Greenwich oh Suhday. —Mr, and Mrs. Dick McGuire, j Bonnie and David and John Rea | O n John E. L. McCall. toTe° 4rove to G,eneva. on Frid?y and ‘ _ j v t Daniel Pemrick who is ^ pany . . a ! attended the Hobart basketball I . ,1 1 !, r ? . • ‘ ciomc a sitbsdiairy, of the As- trMjrnnmpnt that PvPnin« T?i^kv taking 3iis basic training at Fort ,gi.ow Seed <oiaf)'aay,. After nego- t^ rnaraent that evemn- Rlcky TOR ALIi YOUR : TRAVEL WEEDS ^ No Service Charge —HJcde and Jock. MaCall, stu7 Pirrrt Merge Officers of OES To Be Installed The newly elected and ap- | feate'd a team of members of ' days with, their parents, Mr. arid: ' The- : M in'deyiiEi'^nd King pdinted officers of Cambridge the class of 1957 and some from ,,r-\ ' - 1- ” T Valley chapter OES will be in- the class of 1966. These two stalled Wednesday evening,'Jan-. teams have met in several alum- uary 10 ni tournament finals in the past, 'Mrs. Elizabeth Ridler, m atron/ bfth arfe and Frederick Severson, patron, ■ The class of 1957 has the edge will preside. 'Mrs. .JRidler. .and: ° n ^ournament clmniproiis ups. the historian will give reports; havinS Played ln more of them- of the year’s activities. I Individual trophies, given by Mrs. Sally King, newly elec-' ‘j>e .co«ncii * * * Pfe!ent€d ^ ted matron, and Mr. Severson, ennf Gottry, chim n arr of reelected patron, will preside ^ e tournament. .Members of during the second part of th e : ^ “n.ng t e a m j n d u d j J T ^ S P A M I Parsley, Allan Wallace, Richard nounce' her committees plans for the year. &ix, 1L J., spent the ‘Christmas; 'nve? “ too whQ played in the holidays with his parents, Mr. S S ° ? h e a S S t wls sighed t» urnament Wlth s t - ^ vyu Mrs. frank J. Pernrick Sr. & team returned home Wlth • ^ v . jiresiiidnLIof':iIa^loley^l.e1.. aiid r. ^ —icVim-p-rh 1 <he«ffirirf gartl oFSefltra^eni theKolidfiy S t a g ; and a . -C l ^ . 'Fes-* ^ MrS' ‘K e n , i e t h She{heW 18 Ridge Street W C . Phone 7924T9J1 Glens Falls, N. V. meeting. Mrs. King will an^. , . t . .. _ ,, a n d I Cristaldi, Richard ■ MacDougall I Gregory Diokson, Tim „ . . . , . ! Dan*yl Decker, Robert Cristaldi, , Refreshments vl.ll be served • and Ivan Purd and Johll Mc. (jaiQ m the dining room after the Cartyi inembera of other school ^eok end with their parents. S W abcompanied Mr.‘and Mrs. John Mr, and Mrs. Thomas F. Dunm Barber and sons °-£ ,Salein to w i-Jfcr. and Mrs. Walter Ny- on Friday’ where the'y ffar(l . King/As^ow pafe^ce am l^wn orjoyed lunch with Mr. and Mrs. iliss Helene Gann, who is W ot \ J f i S r ' 1^tIward Albrecht and sons, and +iio fQr..iitv nF ml! C a m b n a i S - m e r g e r t* Watervhet for dinner at the meeting. REPAIR SERVICE on all Clocks - Watches Electric Sha-vers Jewelry LeGrys Jewelers Since 1847 FRANCIS ACKLEY 51 W. Main, Cambridge, N. Y. classes. John H e r b e r t , secondary school principal and advisor; to the student council, presented a special trophy to William Pot- vin, who had commuted from Portsmouth; N. H., for the 1 tournament, Members of the team for the classes of 1958, 1959 and 1957 who have played in a nuntber of tournaments' included Don and Dick \Record James Arnold, Duke Nennstlel, Larry Decker, , Don Thompson, John Bell, Mike I Baratto, Bill Higgins and Eay j Purdy. A •Mr. aad Mrs. William Clark \ T J T i n i 1 Rev> 0Iiver Warren- Pastor , B « t s .f . 5.„ , Miehae. 1 S ' ^ n d a , Serv l c e ^ - . : .10 a.m. Sabbath worship. 11 a.m. Bible school. OPTOMETRISTS ' and OPTICIANS SINCE 1857 OF TROV Oitr New Ground Floor Location 90 Main' St., Greenwich. WEDNESDAYS . ip:30-$;15. £ >-4 Perry Young who is W n g. ^ speeiM.. ^ 3 , T ' r . f.n!.S“Sp™ :/r: a l packet rived last week end to spend a in vegetables^ tteeugh .in veg§- 10 (Say- leave with his parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Chester Young. > tablc and fl?)ve'r, PacIcets to' —Mr. and Mrs. William Nenn- AUCTION The undersigned, being unable to secure suffi cient help, will sell her dairy and milking- equip ment at Public Auction at her farm located 2 miles east of North Easton next to the Willard Mountain ski trail, 1 mile west of- Johnsonville railroad — look for Auction-Arrows off Uoute 40, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 AT 12 NOON 50 HEAD OF JERSEY CATTLE ^ (nia;ny selling with papers) ^ 6 Close Cows A . 4 Cows due within 2 months 16 Fresh in. the past .3 months Balance of, Milk Cows are summei: cows 6 Bred Heifers . 5 Open Heifers 5 Raising Calves —: ' ' . MILKING EQUIPMENT: 30-Ca.n Zero T Bulk lank, ' 52-gal. Hot Water Heater, 4 Milker Units (SkTg,e aftd DeLaval), \double basin stainless steel Sink, Dump ing Station, Iatertiational gether only ntioiii Italf as Jarge as Mandeviile amtl King. _ The last reek .w ith their parents, ^ o packer mir 1M« Wilis am a NPm . b'^ed can challenge the mdtis- sticL o-f Albany spent part of Mr. an-d Mrs. William A. Nenn- . . ... , . *M . T?hev spenUhe past week t o e , s , lea4ers- , f ' f end at Crogan with their par- f ed/1lavv\ produe1s line m11 Le rar nnri M,r< T.^Schack. handled by the same orgam- ents-, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schaclt. —Mir. and Mrs. D o n a l d &ehniei*ler of Utica have been zation. This is the foiurth trade name visiting their parents, Mr. and to , b e used fay. ilie .Cambridge Mrs. I . Allan W s o n and Mr. operation _ sm«e 1039 First it and Mas. Edward J. Schneider, i was the R lcc ijaine,-then Associ- Mr. a»d Mrs. Gregory Dickson ^te(* Te\ also spent part of the holiday c^ tly Asgrow.‘TWse changes wife tlaeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. have been ™ ap-parent than. Dicksosn,' E^YS - AFTER 28 YEARS DEPARTMENT STORE HUDSON FALLS CLOSES ITS DOORS FOR EVER -A/le Richard Hatch has re- real, however, for it has been the sam'e c'oii»paiay all along. tirnud to Cannon AFB, New t! f \ lf rinf o f 19?» Mwcica after spending a holiday! f ^ c t of this #iatege m il nofc4 learesvith his parents, Mr. and '^e very notieeable thou^i the^ l Mis_ William Hatch. He works. two saj e? depaitntents will ;be ■ on ®lie base newspaper report-•, merged into a single unit lin ing spwrting events and is_ to niediately. atteaid a- '.service.. Journalisin school in Indiana next mohth. mergi In a j' is hard to predict; .toe long term —^ L t . 'H r t ^ V e l e ^ t u r i i e d i e®fet> * « t-« is-atieast reason- MoiMdaa' to Craig AFB, Selma,' able to ,.ex ject,Jiat Asgrows Ala.__,.aite-r spending a Christmas - P osition,jntlae cpnsumer prod- iemo -with Ms pdrents, Dr. inc^uets-ittarketrshojald Tbeptrength-. Mis- Charles CoIe„Pvt. John eK« ^ th^.cqinpa^y says. Cole,• -who is attending sdiool |--;v -■_ jw. >i a t itert LeonECrd Wood, Mo*., AIDEk PROMOT^D ■ spesnt part of his Christim s8 -^“ ssell B. fflarris of Poesten- ¥«awe ^vith Ms parents. He spetet “ U. -Albany. distect chief- of- jLgst w^eek with- 'has brother-in* construction _ in, ih~e state de FINAL CLOSE OUT SALE STARTS THURSDAY, IAN. 4th 12 O'Clock Merchandise has been Re-Arranged and Re-marked t o ^ ^ f If iVlUSf GO prices This Store Must Se Empty in 16 More . Selling'DaysPRICE IS NO OBJECT Store Hours WillBe 12 NOON till 9 P.M. SALE WILL END SAT., JAN. 20TH law a*id sister, Mr. and SIf,s-.. Marvin Dekkerf, and children at Chicago, 111. TERMS OF SALE—CASH MRS* IRENE B. KILPIO, owner HARRINGTON, auctioneer PKone 747-7163 ... \ \\rr- A e H E N B A C H ’S Since W O “If you don’t knoib Mumonds* know ] four jeweler9* 3Mf Gl*n‘ S fr«|t \ «Un* fall*, N. Y. partment oi tfcrapspoi’Catioii, has been promoted £ q assistant dis- i trict • engineer ^ t Buffalo. He ; I will receives stla i^ o f $18,436. | 4 ART EXHIBIT MT SPA ^ - An arj, «xl^ibifcv'rotirjP.aintexs..: : From Divine p-rov^denee, fea-' turing t-he works of artists - a t- | the Rhode Islansd-school of de sign, are-on <lisi>lay- in the Hst- 'l .thorn galleiy afc Slfidrnore col- | • lege in Saratoga Springs. The artiste are Gc-otge Morrison, -,| ' Jack, -Massey, 'lrazel Belvo ahd Alfred de Cre.(iico.- The,-gallery - hours-ape from® a.»i. to 10 p.m. Monday tlip-uglfi feiday1, 9 a.ta. I to fcSjft' p.ni. Sat^Htlay, and 2 to [ V p i ^ U E S - F I N A L MOST ITEMS WILL BE '/2 PRICE ALL OTHER ITEMS WILL BE 30% - 40% MENiS-AND-BOYS' CLOTH1WG >- FURNISHiNCS AMD FOOTWEAR . WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL AND FOOTWEAR CHILDREN'S WEAft -4 dLARK'S CROCHET COTTON ANI>.SUPPLIES MEN'S AND BOYS' DOUGLAS SHOES - - CHILDREN'S SHOfeS Made by. Mather Goose and 1 American Juniors SLIPPERS FOR THIE FAMILY RUBBERS-- A R e fres.— PACS — BOOTS for MEN, WOMEN and.CHILDREN* FIXTURES F0K SALE STORES FOR RENT ;.l- . -f *• • ■ * 4f