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' . to v. am him over Durton r 'Krahklv. my V : r ' . '. i v I do, ■ i .'. t . lie warn t .. : .it..; Agatha glanced (In It. ( nlltinui'd) U. 5. COAST GUARD SEEKS RECRUITS j 11 ♦ 1 < '.u ! Glulld 1 lapidl.V * t •.ji.«nii!i»i wind i». ! t-nii r man to IV \ .. . Hi . -H nd If. '. . - ..! t* l« -r th 11 c yam >. tuo I i : I . lu atm ol in tin a tin., at . I'ciltii • -t ali ail avid : . dvr. ’ u id tla- K\-(\»a . Ciaaid, v , . : • a\ i *.' <■» d ; • ■ a !i ’ iw.t.nt; held at t • I di>- j ( hap,i I hi* atje lu: it t»>r tivirt ! a.t- . « ! all ; ililaiA -ej v in p 4M • d 11a n may i • t i.. t c ! ixlus - TnniorriiH I I NI HOI T 111 “DUDE COWBOY” '■■ rial anil ((Hindi I Stevenson Mai 25i - \igh( .'iOi-Chililren lOr M.\1N TODAY - TOMORROW (.INI A I T K Y . S M I I F Y III It \ I T T E in “SIERRA SUE” Serial anil Comedy STAGE SHOW SFNDAY EMBASSY —NOW SHOWING— I \DIFS!! THIS IS YOI’R FIRST FRIDAY TO RECEIVE A \l \T(TIED CONSTANCE HI NNETT ( OSMETIC See Display in Lobby! 1(3 SUNDAY ^jteueilSOll JANUARY 4TH -ON OIK STAGK A NEW YEAR A NEW SHOW 1 942 HIT 1942 “The Continental Hit Parade” 35 PEOPLE 35 \l SO km; I I \K l’K Tl Kl l‘IIOf;KA.M Mat. 40c Children 10c Night 50c May Success and Happiness CROWN YOUR EFFORTS IN 1942 -C It has been a great pleasure to serve you during the year just ended, and we can not let this opportunity pass without ex pressing our sincere thanks and appre ciation for your loyalty and support. We hope that we may continue the pleas ure of serving you during the new year, and wish you every success and happiness during 1942. --« Henderson Steam Laundry Phone 508 I ■Pw , Ul • •<££.' 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