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Maintenance And Machine Room Climb In Ecusta Men’s League Endless Belt And Control Lose. Champagne Teams Still Lead In the Ecusta Bowling League during the past week, Maintenance and Machine Room won three vic tories each in the men’s division and climbed up the line a little, while Endless Belt and Control dropped in the women’s division. The Champagne teams continue to lead and as yet the Champagne Stars have not lost a game. In the women’s group, high team was scored by Champagne Stars, 1449; high team set also by Cham pagne Stars, 507 and Lucile Lock man rolled 119 for high individual game. In the ten pin league, Bob Kap pers was highest individual scorer, with 211 points. Machine Room made high team set record with 808 points and Maintenance came through with high team match, 2, 312 points. Results Of Games MEN’S LEAGUE Wednesday, Nov. 17 Champagne, 2; Office, 1 Maintenance, 3; Control, 0 Machine Room, 3; Refiner Rm., 0 WOMEN’S LEAGUE Thursday, Nov. 18 Champagne, 3; Control, 0 Finishing, 3; Pin Setters, 0 Office, 2; Endless Belt, 1 League Standings MEN'S LEAGUE Team Won Lost Pet Champagne Maintenance Machine Room Office Control Refiner Room WOMEN’S Champagne Endless Control Finishing Office Pin Setters 16 2 .888 14 4 .777 13 5 .722 6 12 .333 5 13 .277 0 18 .000 LEAGUE 18 0 1,000 11 7 .610 8 10 .444 8 10 .444 6 12 .333 3 15 .166 When your doctor asks where you prefer to have your prescription filled, say: VARNER’S, because: Filled only by registered pharma cist; as written ana at reasonable prices. (Advt.) tfc Boxes Scarce, So Wrap Holiday Bundles Carefully With paper, boxes and twine scarce, Christmas packages will lave to be bundled with even more :are than formerly. Even in normal times, thousands )f carelessly wrapped packages find heir way through the mails, or have .o be rebundled in the post offices. Where expensive or delicate arti ;les are sloppily hound, enough iamage may be caused to seriously iamage the gifts. In postal procedure in the larger lities, the mailed package is put in i sack. The sack is put on a belt, which carries it to a platform, where t is loaded on a truck. The truck carries it to the railroad station, where it is dropped by chute to a platform. It leaves the platform and is carried to its destination. In this volume of handling, care* lessly wrapped packages easily can be banged about and damaged. Outdoor Yule Tree First Mode Bow in Capital in 1923 In 1923 a beautiful evergreen tree, cut in the woods of Vermont, was sent to Washington and set up in Sherman square. This tree was a gift from Mid dlebury college to the President of the United States. It was dec orated and wired with hundreds of tiny electric lights, and on Christmas Eve President Coo lidge switched on the lights of the First National Christmas tree. The following year a beautiful living tree was planted in Sher man plaza behind the White House and a permanent under ground electric service installed so that each year the same living tree can be decorated and illumi nated. The national example was quickly followed by many states and communities Now every year brilliantly illuminated tree? grace state capitol grounds, city square^ and village greens Grapes were introduced to China from Western Asia in the second century B. C. GIFTS**! TOYS If In Our TOYLAND Our Toy land Opening was the biggest in the history of Plummer’s Christmas Toylands . . . And sales this year are better than ever before. When our present stock is depleted, we will be forc ed to close our toyland. So hurry, hurry. Don’t disappoint your children! We still have a wide ar ray of toys, dolls, games, etc., for your selection. PLUMMER'S TOYLAND 0 Ladies HOUSE COATS All sizes from 12 to 20. Quilted satins, printed crepes and satins, ail wool. > $4.98 to $12.98 fit.Hill LADIES’ Munsingwear Baibriggan Gowns - Pajamas *2.50 Ladies’ Dress GLOVES Sizes 6 to 8, in fabrics, doe skin, kid. All new shades. 1.00 to 2.98 g’strt LADIES’ BAGS Leatherettes, leather, suede, broadcloth, faille cloth. Many different colors. 1.98 to 5.98 SILK GOWNS 1.98 to 4.98 Bedroom Shoes 1.39 to 3.98a lUftllMIIMU Ladies’ Hose Munsingwear and Mojnd Hose, 2, 3 and 4-thread. Ray ons and Cottons. 84C to 1.50 USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN Men’s 5 ? ItOBES Flannel & Gabardine . $9.98 up Beacon Blanket Robes.$3.50 up Silk Brocaded Robes.$7.98 up All-Wool Shetland Blend Sweaters In colors blue and tan *3.98 Other from. $1.98 Spur Ties WOOL AND SILK 65* to $|s°J Seven-Point Socks Silks, lisle and wool 25* to 75c t IIIUMNItaQ Van Heusen Shirts With the famous Van Heusen collar Horton Collarite j Shirts_ We have a large selection of items that men in the ser vice will welcome and find useful, including key chains, writing kits, pocket books, tie sets, and toilet articles. Of course, you will want to re member the boys in the ser vice. W. F. Short | Buy EARLY and Use Our Lay-Away Planj 1 Buy More War Bonds With The Savings You Make At PLUMMER’S
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