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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 11

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PAGE ELEVEN THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1928. Fifty Prizes, Aggregating $300, Offered To Free Press Readers In Santa Sack Contest Which Begins Today WINOOSKI Legion to Install Officers Sunday Afternoon Girls' Friendly Club to Meet Today Color Assumes a Place Of Importance In by title, or name of article advertised, and letter neatly In the package under the proper firm came. The prizes will be awarded on the basis of accuracy, neatness and attractiveness. Contestants who wish to do may color their pages, decorate them with borders, back them up to avoid tearing in the mails and decorate them in any other way that would seem to add to the neatness or attractiveness. It Is not necessary to make any copies or tracings.

The pages that are submitted must be the actual pages that appear in the Free Press. After you have completed to The annual installation of offlcera of WinooskI Post No. 11, American Legion, will take place in the Legion rooms Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Separate these two pages from the rest of the paper. Note the names of fifty business firms and Institutions on the upper margin of each of the fifty packages falling from Santa Claus' Sack. Turn elsewhere In the paper to each of the advertisements that appear today Inserted by the firms whose names appear on the Santa Sack packages.

Turning to each advertisement cf the firma whose name appears on the nar-vra mi will find some Item day's set of pages watch for a similar pair of pases in next Wednesday's Thi morning MOO in cash prize is offered to Fre Press readers. This rash, ranging from a first prize of $100 down to other prizes of $50, $25, S10 and $2, will distributed before Christmas. Thers are fifty prizes, al! The Santa Sack Contest consists of six double page Christmas announcements. The flnt of these appears on panes 18 and 19 of today's paper. Any one may enter.

The work; required 1 eay. Readers are im-ited to turn now to poR's 18 and 19 and examine the paper. Fill these out In the same way. Do not send In each double f.r,4 Item." "San ta Sack Item" "Santa Claus Special" Ss A. and Frances E.

Stevens Chapter, O. E. 8., will attend the services in a body. Members of the Eastern Star are requested to meet in their hail at 7 o'clock on Sunday night. Sunday Notices Sen-Ices In the Methodist Church Sunday will be held as follows: 10:30 a.

preaching by pastor with a Thanksgiving service, theme, "An Appropriate Thanksgiving," 11:30 a. Sunday school session; 7 p. Junior League; 7:30 p. Tesper services. Masonic night.

Whist Party On next Tuesday night there will be a turkey whist party in the city hall under the auspices of St. Stephen's Council, Knights of Columbus. At this party 50 pounds In turkey will be the prizes for the winners cf the whist playing. Church Notes. Trinity Church, Rev.

Joseph Reynolds, priest officiating, Sunday next before Advent: 10:15 a. Holy Communion and sermon. two paste illustrated announcement. etc. Designate uij oiu q- page as you complete it.

No sets of pages can be completed before December 12 and none will be accepted before that date. Between 12 and December 17 complete your set cf six pages and mail them in with your name and address written neatly In the upper right hand corner of each page. Competent judges will be selected and the prizes will be awarded and delivered before o'clock. All ex-aervice men are cordially invited to attend. v.

Girls Friendly The Girls' Friendly Club will meet this afternoon In the parlors of the Methodist Episcopal Church at 2:30 'Celebrate Birthday Several friends of Miss' Mary Hatcher enjoyed a celebration at her home on Franklin Heights on her 13th birthday on Friday night. Ladies' Aid The. Laiies Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will hold their annual roaat beet supper and Christmas sale In the parlors of the church Thursday night, December 6. Trie Rev. Leigh Dlefendorf, D.

of Rutland will preach In the Meth I Christmas. Men, women and children will find ALPS CAFE AND SEA GRILL SUNDAY SPECIAL Chicken Dinner $1.00 We specialize in sea fooch of all kinds. Corner Church and Main 81. entertainment and relaxation In competing In this contest. There are no strings to it and no other conditions.

No questions can be answered over the phone concerning this contest but inquiries by mail will be promptly handled. Turn nov to pages 18 and 19 and bear -In mind that a pencil is better than Ink on news print paper. odist Episcopal Church Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. Webster Lodge, F. ESSEX JUNCTION University Band Going to Springfield i Table linens that are a delight to the discerning observer of fashion i trends are gathered in our linen department.

Soft, 1 bvely linens in new colorful designs that are quite the style. Don't be afraid of them because they are colorful they msy add the right note to a dull room. i ft ft On Wednesday. November 23, the University of Vermont band, numbering CO musicians, will leave Burlington for Springfield over the Rutland ft ft I DflMrnurf in rifval part tfjrVrf in Linen Bridge Setsplain and initialed, with hemstitched hem, cloth 36x36 inch with four 12-inch napkins. $3.95 set.

AH Linen Damask Lunch Set of 13 pieces, runner, 6 place doilies 6 napkins; in blue, green and gold. $10.95 set. ft ft the service. Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Girls vested choir, special music, sermon.

"Pessimism." Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. S. W. Francis, minister; 10:45 a. public worship, sermon topic.

"Gods Good 12 noon. Church school. 7:30 p. public worship. Song service and sermon.

Mid-week service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A daughter, Harriet Elaine, was born yesterday morning at the Fanny Allen Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Farnsworth of Essex.

Today and Sunday, our 50c Chocolates, assorted, at 39c the pound. Yandow's News Stationery Sore. Advertisement. Mrs. F.

W. Baldwin has closed her home on Main street and with her daughter. Miss Annis Baldwin, has taken rooms at the Van ess In Burlington lor the winter. Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bow hay of New Haven.

are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Arche of Maple street. W. S.

Fletcher is confined to his home on East street by Illness. First Congregational Church. D. Livingstone, minister: Public worship 10:45 a. Thanksgiving service.

Sermon. "Ownership or Possession." "With Praise and Thanksgiving." Offertory. "Unto Thee Do We Give Thanks." Male quartet; Church school 12 Y. P. 7 p.

the young people will have full charge of the 12:19 train. Upon arriving at Sprinsficld the band will proceed to the Hotel Worthy, where they will make their headquarters. A parade ha3 been scheduled as well as a concert in the Hotel Worthy. Conductor Joseph F. Lechnyr.

made the statement yesterday that this year's organization is the best band ever assembled at the University, from ft ft ft All Linen Damask Set with 70x70 inch cloth and six 15 in. napkins. $6.95 set. Novelty Lunch Sets of fish eye and linen crash with 50x50 inch cloth and six 14-inch napkins. In assorted colors.

$3.50 set. WHY NOT WIN THE The person who neatly decorates Santa Sack contest pages with red, green or gray lacquers should stand the best chances on the first prizes. Lacquer goes wonderfully on newsprint paper. Come in and learn of its gift uses and household uses. Chilton Paint Co.

51 Church St. Phone 2600. 8nt Item Lacqurr to Decorate Santa Page ft ft ft i both a marching and concert stand-j point. ft ft Linen Table Set with hand blocked, hemstitched 56x72 inch cloth and six 15 inch napkins to match. In blue, green and gold combinations.

$8.75 set. PICKS PANSY IN FULL BLOOM IN WATERBURY Silver Bleached Damask in assorted patterns. $2.39 yard. Plain Linen Napkins hemstitched and with initials. Size 12x12 inches.

Box of six- $2.50. Evangelist Speaks At W. C. T. U.

Temple The revival services continue at the W. C. T. U. Temple.

The Evangelist used for his subject last night, "The Sleep of the Unbeliever." as w. v. wno is varsity coach as well as commander of the band, will be with the football squad for the game with Springfield. Lt. J.

D. Frederick of the military 'department will accompany the band 1 as commanding officer. Conductor i Lechnyr will also be ably assisted by I Drum Major John Pavia, as well as by the two dependable assistant lead-I ers. Joseph F. Mcrola and B.

F. Clark. I The band will leave Springfield on Thursday night and arrive In Bur-j llngton Friday morning. Canada's standing army costs about I $15,077,573. Mrs.

O. M. Senna has brought to the Free Press office a pansy in full bloom that she picked In Waterbury on November 20. 1 he Indifference so prevalent was ft I i ft ft I AH Linen Damask Setwith plain center and satin border, 62x62 inch size with six 18-inch napkins to match. In rose and blue.

$10.75 set. compared to a sleep and the Rev. Jackson held that this position was a scriptural one. Emphasis was placed upon the different phases of this sleep in an effort to arouse the hear UNITES Plain Linen Bridge Sets with rose, blue, green and gold hemstitched 36 inch cloth with four napkins. $4.95 set.

OI1928 ers to a spiritual sense of need and to" the wealth of profit and Ideals that is lost while asleep to real is- By Janet ft AH Linen Damask Set with 70x70 inch cloth and six 18-inch napkins, of satin band design. $15.75 set. AH Linen Damask in 68 and 72 inch widths, assorted patterns. $1.95, $2.95 and $3.50 yard. ft 8 ft ft sues.

It was claimed that the sleep mentioned was a death sleep and the command to arise from the dead was strikingly imperative, as lt la necessary awake from this sleep In or-; der to permit Christ an opportunity I to give the promised life. An effort was made to hold out the promise of life as a sufficient Inducement to for-I sake all wrong and surrender to Christ. Good interest is being shown I anil unusual results are expected over Sunday. The subject for Sunday morning will be "The Purposes of God." and for Sunday night, "Christ at the Dcor." Reynolds Linen Section Main Floor ft ft ft ft' ft FOR TODAY AT MAZEL'S DEPT. STORE 191 North St.

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YOUNG WOMEN OF ALL AGIS Burljngton. Vermont ft i Gorgeous lingerie for Xmas Santa Item $4.98 ft ft ft Reynolds Apparel Shop Second Annex ft ft ft ft ft Week-End Special Home Made Pure Cream Maple Walnut Fudge 39c lb. New crop til Pecan Meats $1.00 per lb. Borlbgton Sweet Shop and Candyland CHrPCtl STRFET Radiator and Hood Covers ft ft ft ft $2.50 to. $1.0.00 ft! ft GEORGE is Just about to put the finishing touches on his morning shower and he'll tell the world he's feeling fine All he needs now is a little more light and then the ood old fuzzy bath-towel.

George may get his light. In the form of a flock of brilliant comets. He doosn't realize the danger of handling electric fixtures while standing In water. He has done the tunc a hundred times, he will tell j-nii. and nary a shock.

Thl may be his unlucky day, however, and he may get a Jolt he will remember for some time to -cme The National Safety Council polnt out that this practice is a most dangerous one, often resulting fatalities. Yes, April howers bring May flowers and often they come In wreaths. II i IJ I'JM ft ft ft ft Tailor made of heavy durable rubber cloth, guaranteed waterproof, non-cracking and to fit perfectly. Adjustable to allow for regulation of temperature. All are lined with heavy kersey, and equipped with clips and fasteners.

We can furnfsh for all models. Covers for Radiators Only ft ft ft Will you receive a Christmas Club Check? ft Priced at $2.50 to $4.00 9 A truck farmer in a Southern state has unearthed an old fashioned bean pot which contained $15,000 In coins, i Covers for Radiators and Hood Every gives two years to Priced at $4.00 to $10.00 army service. However, the Soviet excludes rich peasants, nobles, merchants from combatant units. Drapery Department Third floor Annex Specials for Today Only Latest New York creations in Women's Novelty Foot-Avear, values to $10. Today, 2.95 Pair CUMMINGS SHOE STOKE North and Elmwood Are.

-Open CTenlngs Phone 2526-W. More than three gallons of wax have extracted from one ton cf Utah coal in a laboratory. Nearly fourteen thousand schools In ft ft the United States now afford oppor tunity, for school savings banking and almost four million pupils engage In this fotm of thrift. ft ft I Kitchen Clocks Oil lamps 6.000 years old have been found 'ifi TJr in Mesopotamia. Every year, millions of members of Christmas Cluhs throughout the United States receive checks amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars in ready cash.

Join the army of Thrift 'by enrolling now in our Membership open for a limited time only. A small first deposit makes you a member. Wc will explain all details when you call. THE OLD Burlington Savings Bank Corner College and St. Paul Streets.

Largest in Northern New England ft ft Imported frame and decoration with American made movement. Runs 8 days without ft ,1 Item $3.25 I ft 4 i 1 if I THE PERFECT GIFT Do Your Christmas Shopping Early But Buy Just the Right Gift None could be nearer the perfect gift than one of our Bibles. Bibles for Mason and Odd Fellows; Bibles in white washable bindings for Eastern Stars and Rebekahs; Bibles and Bible stories for children; also New Testaments and Bible Dictionaries. Santa Item Bibles in White. Reynold! Baaement Store 'ft ft ft ft CP.

SMITH, President. P. VS. WARD, Vlea-Prealdent. LEVI P.

SMITH. Vice-President. EYN0LDS13 Vermont Bible Society 4 Masonic Temple B. E. BRISTOL, Assistant Treat.

E. S. IS HAM. Treasurer. in!.

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