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Saturday, November 1, 1947 & W Distributing Co. O (Incorporated) Wholesale Beer Distributors Altes, Die hi, J| Genesee 12 Horse Ale J| 443 West Fifth Street Phone HE 5801' John H. Witzleb, Mgr. PRESCRIPTIONS FAITHFULLY COMPOUNDED You can depend upon Thrifty Pharmacist* to compound ynur doctor's prescription ex actly as it is written. Only the finest chemicals are used in Thrifty prescriptions to assure you every benefit your doctor intended *on to hffv« from tb» iriprJicine h«» K»« 1 DRUG bFRMANTOWN AT BROADWAY Harris Cocktail Bar 1022 W. Fifth St. Burnt Price* in Town Beer Liquor- Wine Courtesy Service at All Times Phone FU 0302 GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR SERVICE ALL MAKE CRYSTALS I-DAY SERVICE GARLAND'S JEWELRY 3 S I K O A W A Y AT (.ri!.M\NTO.\VN 1 PHONE HE-7924 SFTTTTTTTTTTT.l Mil I I 4-1 n Lena Home in Europe NEW YORK, Nov. l.( ANP)— Movie star Lena Home sailed for London last week, her first Eu ropean trip. "I need a change from the fur ious tempo that has characterized my life in recent months," Miss Home said, in her People's Voice Retain Judge McBRIDE PALACE DRY CLEANERS Germanton and Williams Sts. Call for and Deliver S Phone FU 6342 ••••••••••••••••••••••A HOME DELIVERY CASE BEER-ALE 3.2—6% Bottles, Cans, Quarts Beverages, Soft Drinks Pretzels, Potato Chips 30 Popular Brands Arrow Wine't Drive-In Store 900 West Third Street Corner Third and Mound Plenty of Free Parking Space Beer Picked up at the Store ALWAYS ICE COLD For Home Delivery PhoneADams422l THE OHIO DAILY EXPIIESR colmun. "I need the kind of re laxation that you can't get in a dressing room or at 4:30 a. m., when I get home from work. 3 think I need a change of scenery and atmosphere." Miss Home's fiipst Loudon en gagement will be the famous Cas ino theater. Afterword, she is scheduled to play the Elysees club in Paris. Leonard's Record Shop 1317 Germantown St. HE 6537 (A cross from Kens Hambur ger Kottage) SPECIAL! Open 24 Hours Every Saturday Come as late as you like and get your record selections LATEST RECORD SELECTIONS "Since Fell For You99 Annie Laurie Real Gone Guy Nellie Lutcher "Moon rise99 Three Blazer* "Changeable Women99 Thr«e Blazer* "Short Hair Women" Lightin' Hopkins "Ebony—-Rhapsody*9 Estella Howard MANY OTHERS LINCOLN DRIVE IN To Its Many Members—Try Our SPECIAL BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN—STEAKS—RIBBS —also— WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT Chas. Dewberry, Pres 111 Oberlin Avenue—Ridge wood Heights Phone ME 0551 ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Tony's Tailors and Cleaners —Present— lHour Cleaning All kinds of Tailoring AU work is done in our plant. Picke up and Delivery Main office: 340 S. Maint St., Ml 1891 West Side Reprsentative—Albert George "I have been told that there is a general absence of racial prej udice and that jim crow is just about unknown," she said among other things on the eve of her departure. "That'll be a welcome JUST-US 1124 West Fifth Street Dayton's Home of GOOD EATS Open Daily at 7 a. m. O I N The Greatest Jazz Band of All Time Memorial Hall, Saturday, Nov. 1, S*30 p. m. LOUIS ARMSTRONG .iru! The fc.squire Ai! Stars ifAGK TEAOARDEN BARNEY BIGARD ARVELL SHAW SID CALETT DICK CARY Tickets on Sale at Cliff Morgan Co., 15 E. Second St. Prices: $1.23, $1.85, $2.46, $3.10, $3.69, Tax Included Tickets on Sale at Memorial Hall at 7:30 p. m. 1027 W.5TH Fy-a689 -£i V Edward Machle RE-ELECT JUDGE PAUL If, J? usxrjsr ,4-. Jllltsifoii SHEEER POLICE COURT Page Three change after some particularly un pleasant recent ccnt&cta with Old Man Jim Crow here." r? Stop at Wilkerson's Wine & Notion Store 1031 Germantown Street SPECIALIZING IN School Supplies, Toilet Articles Cigarettes, Men's Sox and Handkerchiefs. Stop in and See these Novelties 1V ELECT EDWARD MACULE For Judge MUNICIPAL COURT Paul Sherer