1 V- i.' ; Mi’. UL., Itn- - I *h you eat5 lean ears in his lifetime Uie an- j beauties *s m rsual production of a good-sizeds satin and it farm.n bureau;- —--: white embroidrnd basedj epa n merit | menl sin-the aver-e:dv eats:mcai;■v*:v. .vWyj•yy*!*-* *•:lt;yx •* *• **y• *• v.*x• .a'•....k. cheese,Si#4P:v H.P..B.es:etables;has I ccre-ho bureau American xui eight reai calvesDefinition: with a on o front which si volitional on ft area. They’re the boot loot fortTriple entei ally suited fenUeler are a ill!WAI8Pert Sondheim designed by example: a cotton sheath and white pi and skirt. An« sign from th tunic length dress in mu’ cotton tweed.MRS. S. T. PUMPHREYiMrs. Pumphrey CelebratesHere's one females get shoes. Neverij covered feetI a variety o■i heights, ma!I• ettes! Herber j signers Shoe89th Birthdayor cup.ftkUur* fwj,, W pkter* ouStore a era ; cup until yon | Even if the s ! have to scrubAirs. T. S. Pumphrey was bon- from the insii orod recently when members of her family entertained for her S9ih birthday with a party in her home a; el5 Oak Ave.The home was ariisiiraliy de-coriiod with hoiiqueis of lovely summer flowers. The refreshment table overlaid wil.li white was centered with a beautifully embossed birthday rake Hanked: by gaily wrapped gifts.The iionoi.ee chose lor the oc-j casion. a dress of pasiley printf rJ-iSIrciiitssrtatswith which she wore matching accessories and a rose bud corsage. She is the oldest of thirteen chil-jdren. eleven of 'which are living.| Mrs .Pumphrey was the recip-: ion! of many lovely gifts inelud-kj mg a rocking chair presented to iher by !v-r son nnd daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. .John Puinphrev and family, a iso of Panama Pirn.