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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, December 16, 1943
Want Ads
CHRISTMAS TREES. They are pret
ty Spruce. Come in and make your
selection now. Blakely Brothers Seed
Store, telephone 188.^~ 1c
FOR SALE—A1 kinds Qf wood. H. J.
Pitts. tf
LOST—Ration book No
Turner, Clinton.
4 of Helen
1c
ONION PLANTS, Onion Sets, Farr
and Alaska English Peas, Beets,-
Want Ads
LOST—Ration book No. 3 Of Ruth
C. Godfrey, Mountville. Ip
WE51 CLINTON SOCIAL AND PBtSQHAl NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent end Representative
NOTICE—More dresses added to the
hi price rack to make room for
new arrivals’. Moore’s Dress Shoppe,
Clinton, S. C. ,1c
DRAG HARROWS, Harrow Teeth
and Repairs,. Roll Roofing, Hoes,
Rakes, Shovels, Coal Scoops, Axes,-
and Axe Handles. A full line of Nails
. and Staples. Blakely Brothers Seed
Carrots, Spinach, Tendergreen and j store. Telephone 188. "" 1c
many other items. Blakely Brothers! -— _ > —— ;—
Seed Store. Telephone 188.
1c
FOR SALE—6-ft. Philco refrigerator,
1941 model. Charlie Coleman, 120
Ellis St., Goldville. i Ip
FOR SALE—Baled dat' straw (with-
Pfc. Marshall King of Fort Jack-
son, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King.
Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Gregory spent
Tuesday wiih relatives in Spartan
burg.
Pfc. Ralph Riddle of Newfound
land, is home on a seventeen-day
furlough.
Mrs. Martin Teague of Laurens,
spent Monday with her parents,,
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lockman.
Edgar Whitsel who was recent#
FOR SALE—Electric stove, watches,
locks, oil stove, circulating heater,! , - . .
rge suit case, radio. C. D. Childs,: in ducl3ja into the army, is stationed
Laurens St., Laurens, S. C. Ip at Jacksonville, Fla. _
! Misses Naomijmd Ruth Smith of
! PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your^Qu^ Clinton, spent the week-end
, own Pennanent with Charm-Kurl; with Mrs< Robert McGinnis
dition. J. H
ton.
Nabros
Route 2, Cli—
23-2p
Charmgn of Community Missions—
Mrs. Joe Campbell.
Program Leaders—Mrs. Joe Dav
enport and Mrs. Palmer Howard.
Flower Committee for the Church
—Mrs. Ursula Blakely and Mrs. S.
B. Snelgrove. >
The hostesses served a salad with
fruit cake and coffee. '
out rain). Guitar ijn first class con- Kit complete equipment, including) pyt' Charlie Barber^ has retum-
urlers and shamnoo. Easy to do. i d +» Ewt Ta^ir^n 9
40 cjurlers &nd shampoo. Easy to do, j ^ to Fort Jackson after visiting
absolutely" harmless. Praised by' Mrs. Barbery and his parents, Mr.
PIANOS—Just unloaded another car thousands including June Lang,l 9nc j Mrs. J. H. Barbery.
of good used pianos. Now is the glamorous movie star. Money re-f Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Turner of
time to select one for Christmas, funded if not satisfied. Kellers Drug Miami, Fla., spent the week-end
Small down payment holds it. The Store. - .Jan, 20-p j W Rb Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lanford.
Trading Post, Laurens.
FOR SALE—Boys’ bicycle, good con
dition, $25. Joe’s Esso Service Sta
tion. 1c
Among The Sick
J. H. Barbery is improving after
undergoing an operation in Green
ville recently.
Judy Burns, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Burns, is improving after
a two weeks’ illness.
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan has been ill
several weeks.
Birthdays
Ben Woodward, Jr., will be 21
years old Saturday. 1 *
Miss Dorothy Ann Satterfield cele-
tf CORNISH GAME ROOSTERS. Wej Mr - and Mrs - Bud Word and chil-; brated her 13th birthday Dec. 11.
have a few real fine Cornish Game | dren oI Laurens, spent the week-end j H. A. Adams will be 64 years old
about 7 months old we are offering ! with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell. I Monday.
for sale. They are pretty. Blakely W. E. Braswell and W. H. Dover | Larry Hedspeth had a birthday
visited the latter’s son, Corp. Leonard! December 9th.
Dover, in the Walter fleed hospital! Henry Caughman and daughter,
in Washington D. C., the past week. | Loretta, celebrated their birthdays
Mrs. Melvin Huey and Mrs. J. E. j December 4th.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith will cele
brate their 6th wedding anniversary
December 20th.
December 24 will be Mr. «nd Mrs.
Thornton Meadors’ 11th wedding an
niversary.
... . Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188.
SWEET PEAS IN BULK. Mixed ;
Spencer in all the Choice Colors. 1 LOST—Ration book 4 of Katie Vir-
Also Paperwhite and Yellow Paper- ginia Blackwell, Route 3. Ip
Braswell, Sr., were called to Alamo,
white Narcissus, Double White Jon- FOR SALE—Big-bone Poland China
quils, Chinese Sacred Lily and King s hoats and pigs. Also 4 corn-fed 1 Ga., on account of the death of^frs.
Alfred Daffodils, Blakely Brothers ■ meat rea H V to kill Mississinni! Braswell’s brother, Judson Cox.
Seed Store. Telephone 188, lx i Youngs 'at John H. Young home-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry Visited
CHICK FEEDERS. Masonite and place. • ic; the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Wood that stand rainy weather, 24 | LOST _ In business district, green ! J ' s Urner ’ Newberr y Sunday,
inches long. Also cardboard feeders oil silk raincoat, rolled in package.) m< ^ u th 2 C Va rre pfc^ a Cari ra Gal ) lov^v rt of
in different sizes and glass fountains Margaret Holland, at Commercial! c a m D Han n Calif Mrs Zmmke
for fruit jars. Blakely Brothers Seed! Dep J sitory ,_,Camp Hann, Calif., Mrs. Tommie
Store. Telephone 188. 1c
New Pastor, Wife Feted
H PYREX OVEN WARE, Ironing of Greenwood, Mrs. Durant Green-
FOR SALE — Chevrolet radio, good ■ Boards, Wallrite Wall Pa per,! way and Mrs. Harry Case of Green-
condition, including aerial. $25.; PaintS) o_Cedar Polish, Old English ville, were week-end guests of Mr.
Timmerman Motor Co. Carolina ^ er ~ Wax, Mops, Chimney Sweep, and: and Mrs. A. G. Galloway.
vice Station. : Many‘Other Hardware Items. Blakely i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Christo-
*- ■ > * Members of Bailey Memorial M. E.
^ j Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Chaney; Church gave Rev. and Mrs. D. C.
Gregory who have recently moved
here an old fashioned pounding last
week to fill the pantry in their ndw
home. Rev. and Mrs. Gregory have
expressed their appreciation to each
FOR SALE— 1931 Model-A Ford) Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. LP^ er Davenport and Mrs. S. B. Snel-
grove were visitors in Greenville
of the members for their kindness.
Copeland-Lawson Rites
Miss Sarah Lucille Copeland and
Miles Luther Lawson were married
Saturday afternoon, Dec. 11.
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. D. C. Gregory in the pres
ence of a few close friends and rela
tives. , - "
i ^ •
V .i -
Mrs. Polly L. Big ham
Funeral services for Mrs. Polly Lu-
etter Bigham, 37, wife of John Neely
Bigham, of Great Falls, Chester
county, who died at Pryor hospital,
Chester, following a short illness,
were conducted from Pentecostal
church, Great Falls, Monday after
which interment followed in Union
cemetery, Richburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bigham jare former
residents of this community.
She is survived by her husband;
a daughter, Neely Ann Bigham; her
mother, Mrs. Carrie Black; two sis
ters, Mrs. C. W. Gallman and Mr£.
J. P. Black; two half-sisters, and
two half-brothers.
W. Grady Cox
W. Grady Cox, 56, overseer of the i
card room at Clinton Cotton Mills, j
died Sunday night at Hays hospital,
here after a brief illness. Mr. Cox _ .
was formerly Great Sachem of the! 666TABLETS,SALVE.N0SEDB0M
South Carolina Redmen and repre
sentative to the Great council of , the
United States, also^ a member of the )
Woodmen of the World and a colonel
on the staff of Governor Johnston..
Mr. Cox was the son of the late
William S. and Marie Bleckley Cox.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Miss Queenie Corbin; three sons,
R. Guy of Greenwood, Joe C. of Dan
ville .Va., and J. Thomas, student at
Clemson college; two daughters, Mrs.
A. C. Arnold of Greenville, and Mrs.
Walter Goldman of Greenwood; two
brothers, G. B. of Charleston and
Archie Cox of Pelzer; and two sis
ters, Mrs. Alice Scott of Greenville,
and Mrs. Henry Taylor of^Ware
Shoals.
Funeral services .were held at Cal
vary Baptist church Tuesday after
noon. Rev. Ollin Watson, assisted by
Rev. C. V. Martin, officiated. Inter
ment was in Edgewood cemetery,
Greenwood.
' Pallbearers were Roy Holtzclaw,
S. B. Snelgrove, M. Sanders, Grady
Mayfield, Joel Cox and Roy Tram
mell.
— • ■'
Wanted! Men and
Women Who Are
Hard of Hearing
To mak* this simpU, no Me Wring
If you are temporarily daafanad, bothered
by ringing buxzing head nolaeedoe to huA>
ened or coagulated wax (eernmeo), try the
Ourine Home Method teat that so many mf
baa enabled them to hear wall agaimYoO
must hear better after making tUa simple
teet or you get your money back at e ‘
^ Ask about Ourine Ear Dropa today at
Smith’s Pharmacy
AT FIRST
SUM OF A
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Havp Your.
ANTIFREEZE
CHECKED
We Have Plenty On Hand
JOE'S ESSO
SERVICE
Standard Oil Products
Phone 128
trade. F q R SALE — House and v lot, 48 Monday.
Coach, motor perfect. No
S145. Timmerman Motor Co. Carolina I Thorn * ell str eet. 7-room house in, Misses jeroldine Barberv and Jua-
Service Sta.,on_ A|good repair. .Lot is 162* ft. deep.| n ,u meafe ol Columbt sp^nt tte
ROSE BUSHES. Red, Pink, White, 78^ ft. wide. Mrs. J. D. Coats. 23-2c week-end with their parents, Mr.
Yellow and Two-tone in ^Monthly l^poK SALE — Nice fryers and hens.
Dk Si
.igene
Eugene Hitt, Phone 252-J.
ip
and Mrs. J. H. Barbery, and
and Mrs. Robert Blease.,
Misses Katherine Campbell
and
Bloomers and Paul’s Scarlet Climber.
Also Vigoro. Bone Meal and Wizard
Brand Sheep Manure. Blakely Broth-. FREE! If excess acid causes you Amjiee Staggs recently joined the
ers Seed Store. Telephone E88. lei P a i«s of Stomach Ulcers, Indlges-, Waves aftd are stationed in New york
—V7 - - —-—tion, Heartburn, Belching, Gloating, troinino
NEED two 2-horse farmers. Excellent M anspa p q i nc . ppt frpp samnlo i , , nm ,£;
chance for dependable workers to tj d2a at Kellers Drue Store Ja6 Luther Clapton, formerly of Charr
farm only. Good land. Will furnish -. ga ’ at Kellers Drug Store : ^ N. C„ is making his home
stock, supplies, houses. Wells in yard, ^OOD GARBAGE PAILS—-complete with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woodward,
near school "and paved highway, with tops, Charred Oak Kegs,; S. 1-c C. E. Leopard of the navy,
Renno. W. J Adair. State Training Wooden Buckets, Lard Cans, R.F.D. spent last week with his mother,
School. ' tf Mail Boxes, Well Buckets, Wheels 1 Mrs. Dora Leopard. Mrs. Leopard
_ ■ 7- — ^ | and Chains. Blakely Brothers Seed ' had as her week-end guests Mr. and 1
FOR SALE Complete set g rea se • store. Telephone 188. ic .Mrs. Arthur Waters of Simpsonville
Belk’s
■* >
guns. Lincoln or Aero. $75. Timmer
man Motor Co. Carolina Service Sta-
WANTED—You to see our selection
of
and Mrs. Ralph Wood and daughter
of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton and
tion. le : of lovely robes, quilted satins,
MILK BOTTLES and CAPS. Visit us I'Ih “n.r.in?' 0 !’!’., 1 ??’' Mrs. SalTie Simmons and
next time you need Pint or Quatti^., ^ shopp^CItoto^ & C Hik, ™ d StoMn0 “ ™« ors
Milk Bottles or Milk Caps. We have ’
Suggest Practical Gifts For the Entire Family
a good supply in stock. Blakely
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188
LIGHTWOOD KINDLING. We have
a big supply of good, rich kindling |
Get fixed for the cold mornings ! Lewis Cooper, 49 N. Adair St., Phone
FOR SALE—Man’s bicycle, three la-1
dies’ bicycles, two small boy’s hi-!
cycles, 24-inch girl’s bicycle, four
metal wagons, two small children’s
cars, fire truck, two street cycles.
Ic
in Greenville recently.
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Spurlock and
son Cecil, were visitors in Spartan
burg Monday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Dessie Wilkes and
daughter, and Miss Myrtis Wilkes
were visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. David Word and Miss Marie
Wier were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jodie Holland in Spartan
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and
daughter, Alice Faye, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Estes Campbell and
Crepe and rayon panties, gowns, I 17 - in y ard where he lived. Hour of family, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bigham
Blakely Brothers Seed Store
phone 188.
Tele- | 210-M.
Ic!
HAVE your bicycles repaired. New
tires and tubes. Accessories of all
kinds. Lewis Cooper, N. Adair Si..
Telephone 210-M. Jc
TIRE RELINERS — $3.95 installed.
Cemented in tire. Timmerman Mo
tor Co. Carolina Service Station. Ic
NOTICE — frie household furniture
and a 1936’ Pontiac car of Erskine
MORE gift suggestions from Moore’s Clinkscales will be sold Friday, Dec
— Crepe
slips, oed jackets, gloves, bags, linen sa ^ e 2 p m. Terms of sale cash. H. W.
handkerchiefs, evening bags, hair or-; Walker, Administrator. Ip
and family attended the funeral of
Mrs. John Neely Bigham in Great
naments, lovely lace collars. Moore’s! FARMERS’ QUALITY
Diess Shoppe, Ciinton, S. C. Jc u g Approved Pullorum Tested |
E'OR RENT—Three-room house, withi barred and White Rocks, R. iJ Campbell and daughter
wood. Near State Training School. Patenter P eds > ^ ew ^ am P"! Clinton Sunday.
Falls Monday.
Mrs. A. F. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Holtzclaw visited Mrs. Fred
at South
THE IDEAL GIFT
PRINT
LUNCH CLOTHS
$1.49 and $1.98
A .handsome luncheon cloth in
fine quality cotton brightly
printed. Gay combinations of
red, green and blue. ^
Mrs. Will
School.
J Adair, at
Training shires - Prices reduced ’til after the
t j| holidays to $10.50 the 100, delivered;
1 two-week old Reds and Rocks, $14.00
RE-ROOFING—W’ill furnish shingles
and do the work. Estimate free.
FHA terms if desired. J. R. Craw-
the 100 called for or shipped by ex
press, charges collect.
FARMERS’ HATCHERY
ford. Phone 10.
tf 908 Main Street
Newberry S. C.
IF IT IS A MAGAZINE YOU WANT PPESH FEEDS. We have' just re-
SEE .... | ceived another car of Starting,
JAMES W. CALDWELL ' Gr °Wing and Laying Mash, Growing
and Laying Pellets, Dog Feed Meal
FLOORS SANDED—J. R. Crawford,
Clfnton. tf
UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPERS.
Also Knives and Plates for Univer
sal, Enterprise and Dixie Sausage
Mills. Blakely Brothers Seed Store
Telephone 188.
and Pellets, Goat Feed, Rabbit Feed,
Turkey Mash, Scratch Grains Dairy,
Horse and Mule Feed and Fat Back
Hog Ration. Also Oyster Shells and
Granite Grit. Blakely Brothers Seed j Fern, accompanied Woodrow Wilson
Store. Telephone 188. Ic; to State Park, where Mr. Wilson
has become a patient. Mrs. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunaway and
Mrs. Ursula Blakely were visitors in
Spartanburg Monday.
S. 2-c Paul foster of the navy, i
Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.l
Foster.
Allen Simmons, who recently
joined the navy air corps, is in Jack
sonville, Fla., for training.
Mrs. Willie Cannon is spending the
week with relatives in Baltimore,
Md., and New York.
Mr. .and Mrs. W. L. Evans Mrs.
Fern Hardman and son, Delmar
LOVELY FOR ANY HOME
GIFT MIRRORS
$3.98 •
Smart for any room and, like
pictures, they provide color.
Choice of many styles.
l c J PHONE or write us today for the
best in Roofing Materials, Work-
LOST—“A" gas ration book for 1938! manship and Terms. Free estimates
Chevrolet coach. John Spratt, Phone
341-W, 502 Maple St. _ lc
SPECIAL — The ideal gift, a $2.95
long sleeve white blouse, $2.25 this
week. Moore’s Dress Shoppe, Clin
ton, S. C. ' . lc
WHY put a lot orf Christmas money
in things that fade away. Our good
used pianos furnish years of enjoy
ment. The Trading Post, Laurens, tf
FOR SALE — Antique dining room
cabinet with glass doors. Also wal
nut chest. Mrs. Bruce Galloway,
Goldville.
lc
inywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup
ply Co., 301 Augusta SL, Greenville,
5 C. tf
RYE, BARLEY, Austrian Winter
Peas, White Dutch Clover and Rye
Grass. Visit our Hardware Depart
ment for your Hardware Needs.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. lc
WANTED—All kinds good used fur
niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves
and antiques, or what have you. The
Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf
LOST—Black change purst? in busi
ness district Monday, containing
about $8. Reward. Notify Mrs. J. Will
Dillard. - n lc
Dr. Felder Smith
Dr. Duncan S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
Office Honrs:’
Dr. Saaitii. Dally. 4:15 to «
Dr. Felder, Dally. • to C .
Phone 29 for Appointment
CLINTON. 8. C.
TRESPASS NOTICE—No hunting or
trespassing of any kind on the
property of the Mississippi Youngs.
16-3p
WOOD BURNER HEATERS, no cer
tificate required. Also Stove Grates,
Pipe, Elbows, Dampers, Cement,
Polish and Wicks. Blakely Brothers
Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ip
TURKEYS—FOR EXTRA QUALITY
BROAD BREASTED TURKEYS.
SEE HUBERT BOYD. PHONE No. 6.
RYE GRASS. For a good Winter
Lawn and Pasture sow your Rye
Grass how. We also have Blue Grass
and Grass Mixtures. Blakely Broth
ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc
REWARD for finding “Pepper.” I’m
short-tailed, smooth fox terrier,
white with tan spots. Lost Friday in
Clinton. Notify Dr. D. O. Rhame,
Phone 138. lc
has been a patient at State Park
for the past 16 months.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Sr.,
were visitors in Greenville Tuesday.
Mrs. Grady Smith, Mrs. J. J. Smith
and daughters,, Nell and Nan, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Royce
Smith in Ware Shoals.
Ralph Smith visited in Greenville
Saturday.
W. ML S. Meets
Mrs. R. N. Riddle and Mrs. J. Ollin
Watson were Joint hostesses to the
Woman’s Missionary Society of Cal
vary Baptist church Monday eve
ning at Mrs. Riddle’s home.
Mrs. Palmer Howard met the
guests at the door and pinned sprigs
of holly with red berries, on each.
Mrs. J. L. Arnold had charge of
the program, “The Song of the Wit
nesses.” Mrs. Wilson read the ]
Scriptude, John 15 and gave an in
teresting talk on “The Friendship of
Jesus.” Several other members took
part on the program with Mrs. Bag-
well giving “Meditation" ‘ by candle
light. Mrs. Riddle cosed the program
with prayer.
The president, Mrs. Ursula Blakely,
presided over the business session.
Roll called and minutes read by the
secretary, Miss Carrie Bell Evans.
Election of officers for the coming
year was as follows:
President—Mrs. J. Ollin Watson.
Vice-President—Mrs. Joel Cox.
Secretary—Mrs. G. F. Downs.
Assistant Secretary—Miss Carrie
Bell Evans.
Treasurer—Mrs, Ursula Blakely.
TOWELS
49c
Cannon’s big, thick, heavy
Towels—• new shipment Just
in. A grand buy—a wonderful
gift. Select now.
GIVE CHRISTMAS WARMTH
CHATHAM
BUNKETS
$5.95
Slse 72x84. For lasting pleasure
—Chatham Sutton—the perfect
gift. 25% wool, 56% rayon, 25%
cotton. Choose from many
colors.
HOBNAIL SPREADS
$3.98
/hristmas
ler home
on your Cl
Any lady
list who is proud of her
will be thrilled to receive one
of these beautiful spreads! Dou-
be bed size. Rose, blue, pink,
peach, maize and white.
A USEFUL GIFT
Hewitt's SOAP
59c and 98c Box
This fine soap packed in smart
gift boxes. Attractive, useful
and appreciated.
TOYS
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
WAGONS
$7.95 to $12.95 „
Big, sturdy-built wooden wag
ons—every boy will want one.
SCOOTERS
$2.98 and $3.98
Big red wooden Scooters. New
shipment Just in.
GAMES
49c to 98c
For boys and girls of all ages.
Blocks, Jigsaw Pussies, DeLuxe
Games and many othera.
ARCHDALE
GIFT SHIRTS
$1.88
Quality throughout. Sized for a
perfect fit. Sanforized shrunk.
Broadcoth and madras. White
or fancies. Sizes 14 tf 17.
Gifts For The Man
In Service
SHOE SHINING KITS
98c to $1.29
Khaki or navy colored duffle •
bag with everything he’ll need
to keep his shoes in good con-
dition.
Regulation SOCKS
25c Pair
Army tan in slack or regular
length.-. Mercerized cotton for
long wear.
JEEPKIT—SHIPMATES .
BUDDY KITS
$‘1.98
For men in the army or navy.
The one item all sendee men
appreciate — a complete toilet
set. Packed in gift boxes ready.
to mall.
SEWING KITS
$1.49
Nmded fvery da, br arrlM
GIFT SLIPPERS
WE HAVE A STYLE FOR EVERYONE
THE LOVELIEST OF ALL
SLIPPERS
$1.49 to $2,98
Comfort plus lounging beauty
in whites, wines or bines. Open
and cloced .toes. Cuban "tad flat
heels. Sizes 4 to 9.
MEN'S SLIPPERS
$1.49 to $2.98
or fabric
and hard
• to U.
Cosy for Cold Weather
CHILDREN'S
FELT SLIPPERS
98c to $1.98
Warm felt, cuff topped, with
padded leather soles. Sizes 4 to
big S. Reds and blaea.
FELT SLIPPERS
$129
Shell appreeW.
heels. Bins,
Slses t to 9.
brown,
-m felt
rubber
oxfetd.