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' ' s ' ' . ' . ' ' : / . V . . . Jx M I ,1 I yi.,iui~" Ill ' | AND ITEMS OF INTi I Priscitts Club Meet* A . The PriacilU Cluh,; tf*a .entertained un last Friday afternodn by Mrs. W. j * - B.vJKir\g.~ ? - j After the guest* had arrived,* -core.cards suggestive of the Easter,1' ., 1 eason were passed. The fables were 1 ,-fuiwd and Heart Dice was enjoyed _ for a while. At. the, close of-tha game ^ -r- Air*. Prirraon held higheaf-^re with MrsTTTB. Lewis lowest. ? K Th e hostess - served delicious re- * ! ' freshments during: vyhich tirtfe merri- *c inent rpigned* 'i * * ja 1 . The visiting: guests of the club were Mesdames*, J. T.. Rufledge, B. T. Frierson, ft. E. Jordan, E. P. Walsh, ? J. M. Daniel, D. G. Spivey, ahd Misses - Lucy SpiVey, > Mary 'a Holliday and' v ,Mary ft. Miller. >"'** * > V ' ? \ ; ' '* > j Music Glass Is Entertained -/ ' . ""5" * X v Mrs. C. J. Epps gave a delightful ? affair to thoae of her music pupils v 1 1 ? 1 J ? .1 At. _ > A? _ . v/no naa practtsea ;nc Tequwcw-swne H daily, on last Saturday afternoon. ( More than twenty girls and boys (?. enjoyed games and an Easter egg ? hunt. Those -pupils ranking highest j. in application received a golden egg.. j( The hostess served pudch . and j wafers. . ? ? . : " I Intermediate Department Meets j f*? The Intermediate f)fpwrtmenli_af 1 * the Methodist Sunday ..School enjoyed | a bike out to Homewood l^st SaturHayr-Tn?Spite-?of the?disagreeable e v/eaiher the< young folks had a de- K. lightful tiniey playing games " before * the picnic dinner was spread. Then in-^ the afternoon t^ey enjgyfd an Easter 17 wk +rttrit ?nd making: molasses candy. ~ Mrs. G. P. Waston and 'Mrs. J. B. Gfex accompanied the young folks. I ' "" * y f The Missionary CiWlcs of the FirsU ^ Ponti'ct PKiivpW Kol/I VKs?it* mi>ot intra tl on Monday afternoon, Vach studying ? "Our South American Fr^ds." " j*1 The Carrie Lake, with Mrs. Cribb, ?jyfrs. H. H. Burroughs leader. ' * The Annie Miller Watson\- with | TiTrf ~WlhtnrnrnTri htrtttiri and IraAir ' JL Moore, Mrs. C. P. -Uncles TMdfniTj~ * * * Mr. H. L.V Macklen, who; is con- -B nected with the Civil Engineers of ** the North -Caroling State Highway * Department, and stationed at Green- ~ville, 'N. C., arrived Sunday, and is '' spending a few days with, his mother, Mrs. J. P. Macklen, near Myrtle v Beach. i _ . -I ? n ? The eleventh grade of "the Burroughs School want oyer to Mullins last Tuesday and put on their play " "Engaged by Wednesday" in Kirby'a. q theater. A nice sum was realize^ j which, will goJa The Mirror, the annual of B*. W. S. and the baseball ! team. !tl Buy your ice coupons iAsfbre April / I0~ai Special discount.?? ? Quattlchaum Light & Ice Co. V. m Misa Vina Collins entertained her 1 nection of V the first grade r at her g< home on Thursday afternoon. c> " ; The Interthediate Departmentof S the First Baptist Sunday School en- !ai ,joyed an Taster egg hunt hear the j - brick mill on Friday afternoon. i'T . 9 + W/ ' I " Miss Annette Epps Was hostess to A her Sewing Club on Thursday after-(te .noon. . V/ ' j-W . Mrs. J. E. Watson was hostess to gi the" Sewinfc Club on Tuesdayt t? Mr. and Mrs. H. W. AmbnuaAnd *x - Mrs. K. H. C. Balreh/Mr. and "Mrs. Gf'II V L. Ford. Mrs. Frances Burroughs. ^\MiRs Elizabeth M$ftil|an and Mlp? "Stella Johnson visited Magnolia Gar- T< do nssja si week-end.'- ^. % A V Nv ? * * * Mr. amMlr-s. M. W. Collins and Mr. T1 and Mrs. VNC. Jensen spent Easter jn Columbia. ^ ' * Dr. Dempsey Barhds of Richmond ' '.flCii 'V '* ' io; . P J. O. Cartrette, Agent "INSURANCE" ? *t5wiw?y; S. C. ?l . 1 ?" X - *r^ r i ^ , " * *'* ' > .V ~???... i ' *"*'. nil " ' ?. V- 2J'i:.; it: W t: ... . . ' ?ri - ' '* : ^"rr^- *'<- .rasjrr pi ' . !? ??a???,l|.'..|?? 1 'f ' ' of , V WZ j-4 * ? ^ ' s-:' 3REST TO WOMEN. | ?T- - v i" *?' r Wmimiiiinim -'a,.wir? guest of Mr: and Mrs. J. i I. McDermott Easter. * * * * Dr. and Mrs. J., L^Egerton ol lender^onville, a ervisiting elatives in town. . v ? ? t Miss Lucy Sjivey has returned to riff wortr^a Y?unR .Leader n the ^ptis^church^at ^Spenser, N. |[( >n her way back she .attended Foundx's Day Exercises at Coker. College ,nd the inauguration < of Pres.--Car- i yle Campbell. ^ i * ' "* ?" ~' ' i Mr. and Mrs. Magrath spent a few'-fl ays in Charjpston last _ week and < i^ited Magnolia* Gardens. . ' o v c o ' - Miss Leila Burroughs of Salem I. Lcademy Winston Salem, N. C.-f add I lenry and Donald -Burroughs of , Hue Ridge Academy, Henderson- J Hie, have returned to their studies < fier a tvri'k^ huliday ' ' . ' -f -V 0 5 \ . 1" . _ t . , . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sprvey, Mrs. T. t. Ludlum and children, and Mrs. C. 1. Snider were guestslof Coker CoU 1 ege ?n Wednesday' dtiring. Founder's ' >ay exercises and the special inau- V tiral ceremony of Pres. Cathpbell. Circle No. 3 of the Missionary So- lety met at the home of Mrs. J. TV [utledge MondayT 'afternoon with-Irs. J. B. Cox leader. Several intefsting leaflets were read and reports iven.' After the business and Dovo^1 ional the hostess acrved , delightful* efreshments to a large number of i tembors who?4gera^present. . ^ II 'V " ? | ON WAY METHODIST CHURCH-]1 d;.... virv* ivi vv tt iouii, a mivi - - ^ Friday, April 9: The SecotuT Quart- ' rjy. Conference Will be in The [ut,. Kev. S. O. Cattt^y ~ presiding.^ ivery official member of the Church f. requested to Atlend. ' . > ' \ Sunday, April 11: Sunday school, 0 a. m. M. R. Smith; superintendent. The Hut Bible-cUs* fqf ^tjh. } Service Room . Bibl^^ss for Adies. ' , " qgyggrarfaaggpg'n^iii.. __ i ^Public worship at 11:15 A. M., and :QP P. M. Mqrning service conducted y the pastor. Theme:. The Three 'old Christ, No. 2. Rev. S. O. Cantey will preach at le evening service. ? ? ' The public ' is most cordially initcd to all the'services' of ^his chUrcfu ; Come and bring jyour friends. foITsale t ' ' ' . " ' ' "v * ~N|ce lot Porto Rican Slips cured nd treated, $1.00 per bushe)_!_J. B? j OOK, Conway, S. C., R. F. D. 2, on ' luiii^uuici y r Hrni. r y" ' 1 L08T_JJ / ; Somewhere between Wampee # and ic Supt? #{' Educations residence posiffi^rnr Conway)' a watch! [empden mpvement^. serial no. 3047 3 Ruby and sapphire jeweJa in gold kountings. Red minute numbers from to 00 on dial in open face 25 year 9ld.ca.ee with building: and scenery. graved on back of case. - The holder will please; return to AM J. BLAND, at Wampee, S. C. id receive reward. v v . AKES TRIP^NORTH Mrs. A. W. Barrett and Miss Mary lice Leath left Saturday for an eg^ r nded trip horth. They will visit 'uiston-Salem first, and from tiftere . til fro to points of interest in Vlrinia, and Washington. Mr. Barrett *k them as far as Florence by jfonjObilo. - * ^ ? ? m ONOR ROLL FOR SALEM SCHOOL ENDING APRIL 2 l^t. Grade (advanced). :C. J. | 5dd;"Coleman Lee, Baker Tompkins. 2nd. Grade?^_Eltea Todd. n a - /*?? j ~ % ? ' ..in. i.raur?amuy ?aits, .Junior lompson, Henry Tpmpkins. 4th. Grade _ Percy Todd.' -?t{ 5th. Gra'de^.Annie Lewis. *" 6th. Grade Florrie Walts. 7th.JGrade__.Anna Thompson, Mar-J n Thompson/ Colle Thompson, Clara , ,i iftiSAjIti W, Collins, Prin. ' - Mrs. H. K. Sanders, Asst. Buy your.Jce coupons before April' \at Special discount..; Quattlebaum Light A Ice Co. Sou us^^^your ^fnTTn4 Orders on' irtiHser, tfftrate of Soda,; Cotton ed Meal, Acid and Kainft. We eati r I'yotjpr orderti: from our Warehouse y tinier Smith Wholesale Grocery p?T*y. / ? : TV . - I., - - . ? ' * ?. $. ' V , ' " V ? I V. '* * . y , ^ " * \ % 5 ? ' U 'yi ' .W ?trri''-?r> T^r~ ?' ? '^ . . - -.< i THE FIELD, C6N1TAY, 1 C till Co. adv ? v hn. .IV, ^ r* ? ?f Card of thanks ti ' I wish to take thu*-method of ; ex- U press ins my profound -appreciation D of the kindness shown me during the U long time which I suffered so much ai from ^severe burn. I hope our dear M Heavenly^ Father wild justly reward the many kind hearty ancThands that ai cared for and adbministered to my B needs. j gi Mrs. AD. WOODWARD,'hi Toddvltle, $. 0. M j '**% . ' ?.9 ' 1 j ^ r '* Bay your ice coupons before April tli 10 at Special discount. . to Quattlebaum Light A Ice Co. ' hi ?o ' ? * -- P> Diiw Margaret l?je^ Of Kew York,di City, ie a. guest of her sisterC.' gi I. Epps. . , ' ?Ig > fUtfvumiaiwrt * . q B Two cars Hay, Three hundred bar- pi rels Flour, * Six Hundred Bags Salt, in Four Hundred Bags Horse and Hen si Feed, Full stocks < I^ice, Q^its," just ^ received .Smith' Wholes^ .Grocery gi Co. . ' mX adv w ___! *> ' , . . SI Buy your ice coupons before Aptril a 10 at Special discount. 7 tl Quattlebaum Light A let Co. ' ' ai Solid Car- each Fruit Jars, Feed EJ n.ta anil f\?>n ?n<l Pllrin# Duirv A Wholesale Grocery Co. * adv S| *"*"7 ', * * _ |jd FOR RENT: Eight Room Bunga-.j. low, water arid lights on Main Street tl between 5th'and 6th Avenue. See " CHAS? J. EPPS, at Conway Drug Co. . - '.< .. Buy your ire coupons before April p 10 at Special discount. T Quattlebaum Light & Ice, Co. ? !A _ o ' ' - jit fine arts club entertains rbi Thursday evening from 8 to 11 j S o'clock in the Town?Hall the Fine i Arts Club was hostess .to Quite^a ? number of jCqtiiway's Young people * in honor of tht&e taking part in, the J plaV "Love a Palace" presented by the Club several weeks ago.. Thursday being April 1st a number of jokes were played on the guests throughout the evening. L , 0 The guests were met at the door by Miss Ella Sessions of the entertain- J ment eomrtittee and presented to Mrs. E. P. Walsh 'Pres. Of the Club. Mrs. Bob Smith then invited tfiera across the hall to meet the "Gpest of Honor." Just as each guest rSnnhfl Jorieq nullad-^aide-the_enrtain and thev were face to face ' with a largo mirrow. 7 This caused much: laughter from those who" had. already been "caught" Miss Jones then Rave each one a slip of writing:' paper and told t'them they would find their fortunes on these slips. There was a blank looking frowd of. people aa there, was no writing oft' the paper. Finally the committee explained that when ihe paper was held over thc^andles the i fortunes would appear. - . ,* < *i Each guest was next given a small j piece of crepe paper, all different ! ThaOa? Wat AHtdlW Htad \ . a ?*&>*. lE ( CHARLESTON I ' VISIT ..." !* ' ;* ;fc. Magnolia Gardens is 7c . : p: "1 specialist in cardans and I w freely assert that none in (he %v world is so beautiful as thts.'V_^ John Qalftworthjr. ni i a? Middleton Place>' . " -v > Masterpiece of ^ famous gardener g using 1000 * man year's of labor. ^ Old Tudor Mansion still .occupied. sf Round s Trip Fare ,v * > ^ * . . From* CONWAY^.. $7.50 ? . ' ' ? !: lifg until April 15. ^ ^ trains April 9 and 10, good returnpickets on sale for all regular fy j . . ' .. . - ??v * _ ' 4* . ^rhMllilpu anil tafuM.tloa fr/.n. , . ^ jeh 6- C. CDX. JWK8T. ACBNT ?' : rim IT : ? if5 ATLANTIC, COAST LINE 5 V'*-' Y* TKt SUmlarf VUdiroad of (he jfif South cci t >>> v. 3-af, 4-1,- 8 - t, - ' r */.V . &A J . ... .* 1 a ~ - . . 11 I " ? ,<v - - ^ V :> '. \ . , > ?' ^1? ? r-' : =% * " * V- . - .. . >-v / ,.S v ' ; "1' !/ V-. . < *v-v' '-*> ' V ' ' > . - .' ? ; . ......;^i ' v> " t JB8PAT. A PHIL K 1926 lora, Msverel^piiis and -tohhW-J ike * *fools vafll'jtoJte worn during, " i4J rero?^D^erx of the evening.. , ucy Spi**>'? Mr. John. E. Watson ,and r, E. P. Walsh being the judges as who m*de the best Cap. The prize, * "*11 <Uy sucker"; was presented to. c rs. Bjflb Smith. . v. * Next J" entertainment committee v iked Mis? Bee- Ambrose apd Billie j arrett to choose sides; after all the 2 jests had been ehoseh each person id *-le!ter oHht alphabet ? pinped y v and II Uvely spelling contest was ' ?gun. As the words wcre."giv?n out"j~ ie letters Were to run get in place |> r spell the word. Miss Ambrose's de wont "and they were told the |, rise ??r. for "(hem" to sing for the L ifeated a^ie. This they djd with | reat spirit. A pillow cot)test was ?xt, each person on both sides to J ifc>-th? ptllyr out ot the ease WkIt ji it back. Mt^. Barrett's side won i this and were presented with" ONE ice of ehke.. The guests, were-then seated and Iveit h piece of- news paper out of hich any animal could be torn. Dr. ig.<?r ww presented with the prize, hox pf;"animal crackers" for having |i le most in-complete animal. " . ? 0 Refreshments of block ice creanv-1 nd cake, was their served by Misses t, lUabeth Stilley. Lula- Sweet; Mary Leath and^ Ellzubeth poindex^er; j om a table where Mrs. ,D. (i. t pirey and Mrs. JackrGriffln "pro-. [ ded- ' ' t There were aTiout ' guests - of 3 te club and-all seemed to enjoy uud;( April Fool" party." We have m stock Fifty. Thousand 4 ounds Granulated Sugar, Fifteen r housapd r<>un(is~ Compound Lard: -j 11 -bought before the recent advance, s -to ytTui interest t?> <ee us before [iyirig, ?(' e:n?save you AtiOtH?yl_L^' j mith Wholesale Grocery Co., ad^ r 'astor M. M. Ben- i, son Invites You to Memorial Service: - ?~'z7' iF REV. W. S. McCASKlLL DAY f TO BB OBSERVED AT" THE , BAPTIST CHURCH - ' t ' . * ' '* t fe. ngS^H V/V^ .'v-?JHH wHBBm y.^^^^BQKVRflngnBR 2iil AU who knew him will come- and II who have received benefits from Ls life and labors ought to come to %pt)4 this memorial of, this man of od. . i Sunday at the eleven -o'clock serce the First Baptist Church will .ia In this service and many Of the hutches "round - about will partici*tt in many ways. A stone at the head of his gravei ill be unvailcd, the entire S. School ill bring flowers and decorate* the ijce of hia burial, the Memorial Teron will' be preached im^he house, id the closipg qeremony will be held tout the grave. ' "1 1. We are expecting Cedar Grove, iveetwafer Branch, ' Good Hope, ucksport, ntlH all the'other t>f the hurche<^ and -intTividuals t obe ,pre^ ntv ^ Sunday School at 10 o'clock. < H.-tf/P. U. at 7 P..ML; * C ] livening sermon will be n large the jv of thought. " of the morning, jfuitding on the Rock/' " -7-*,-'. M Every well rfitiher of the'0 Gospel k to be preserft at ail services. , 7.1 *n IIGH POINT SCHOOL ( LOSING. 'I The "Closing exercises"for.' High - 4| iiiTf school will be Held Thursday 1 ening April 8th at eight oWock. '.L A minstrel "A Night in Ceontown" , d a play bp <thv -high Uehool pupils j J titled "Catching. Clara" will be pre- j ' nted. Exercise* hy'^he primary j! adt h. AdipisKtmr free. ? ' ' j i r f. *. /Teacher. -j We ha ye in stock .Cotton Seed for , j mtjing North . Carolina Qrokfrn aa J ilf aaVehrcl, Lofedo, and Mgmmoth llow iioy BeansrChafa Seed, and j Id Peas Smiih WhoMMt Gro- 4 ry Co. *?hr { " * " < d.-S . | Cifii Cimh Ortp and toBym "t | tXATIVi: BKOMO QUININE fattifarrciwf { mmm TW* b r'fk w.moYKi Iimimicmtm m- , ; 1 " ^r . ---,4 . v i L\ ;:u m " > ' ' ~ ?" ' -.* , %' ; ' ' .// '* i- r* - A.\ Ji-'.. . ' . v-. . C*. >' .** N nv . 3>nuty Nurse's E Report for March !_ . " ? ' ~l - M It Thfv follow in^ts a report of "the .-,! ouiuy. nurse, Mhis Bruce for March. Purtnutul visits, 2.. ' ? ' v 'f"W< iaiis^g bqbh's undh' I iiiu., h????fVisit* to babies under 1 mp^ l. fTi yrs., 6. ?pi Visits to children between 1* nip & tal ears, 8. *r ' *J . . tai Other, nursing visits, 5j, 'Fo -instructive visits, 22. - v- , to Conference" Visits, 20.' *fli< ,^'ot-otherwise classified, 1&. |ed Schools Inspected,-8. - _ Dl Pupils Inspected, 439: . " jbei Number j>t pupils defective, 232^?. |od Total number of defects, 362. * ^Tlnj Pupils with defective now and |dr< KfOttt, lfr7. 1? .h? Pupils with detective teeth, 120. ,'ed Pupils with defective eyes, 60. ; ;jw? Other defects,-9.../ * [an Vaccinated for small:-?pox,> 101. ;int Inocc'ulated for typhoid fever, 133; .im Talks to school children, 5. lu< Tvto .children were"carried -to \ Co- jde unibin and operated on for hair, tip'ou ne child ha<F .enlarged tonsils aft|o !ev tips!!* were Amoved while fn Colun)- ;a liH"' " ' ' * "4^ * itls "Both children are at^Romo now do.,- ich ng nicely." The parents were not able ' H< o have the defects corrected and so ; Mj laid; the hospital^ bill and the doctors : tin he Horry Chapter o? the Red Cross j tui rave their services, Dr*. Baggutt. and th 'anghman. lai :?o?? ff/i Try the Contfruy Fruit.?Store for w? 'quick lunch",-all kinds of Rood fruit by easomibly. You'll like our hot doRs. ' pa ttXl door to Conway Hardware Co. H. | : -O? '? ?;cd Quijicy, Calif. April 4.... Sis:Jat1 nches of snow fell here todnV. To- tfr tight the white blanket Was turning j? nto slush ks rain began falling. ^ : ; a -? PROMINENT COAST LINE OFFICIATES HERE THIS WEEK Hon. Lloyd Crocker, superintendent { f/A. C. L. of Wilmington, B.- 1 S. ! Weeks, commercial agent of Florence, i SwenTJavidson, Asst. Gen^ Fit agbht^" "o Charleston and G. A. QardweiL^ tgricultural and ..Industrial agent of | iVilnjington, all. prominent railroad i >fficials spent some time here nnd at iXrytle Reach this webk looking over j natters pertaining to development i it this popular summer11 resort We wisH"t6 ? Dr. J.?G. Hftwle tical chemist, hj .. position with us il. charge of thejpr v.x /partment.4 "Dr. Howie ~c . highly recomrr _Lamar, S. C.-H ' ate druggist of -perience, and w 6 Ph. Cr degree cates that he fir ??? l? -?, ? V- jj" * * year course inst as ii* the Ph. G* * - the time he pas r Board* he was 1 9 . a ~ in South Garo this degree. -W WE APPRECIATE ">< IN THE PAST. GIVE Di 'X ftCJjA.V'WE ASSURE ; V -s. ' ' COURTlflpl'S ANI> EF PEOPLES D( "FRIENDLY . 175-..TEI.ftPIIIONfe* US'; , . in , j, i LISTEN W 7: ?.. <C-A... 'We can save you m ' tage at $he~beaclu . tETUSBUIliD HORRY" RE, n C.E. HI ^filNS > Conway, 8. i , Z ' " . . ";,r'' ; v f, ,';V; *. '&>* \ ' V,': f -r. r../;.. #y - , > J, ' ' I r >egtho/Mr8. ReylVorley In Jhe early morning of March-.16 } N ^ ? redeemed "spirit of Mfs. Key- . or ley of, the(P|$^nt view section -Floyd* -towit*4up was, " "?<^rrwl ^>m Its tenement of clay to that\ . -r?T iritual bod/;, heavenly^ and inimorI. In her going the community susned the loss of .pne of, its " choidst. t r several years she wasa. stranger good health. All of her bodljjO?fetions, her chastened spirit enduras seeing Him who is invisible. ir.ing her confinement and in her . d she constantly sjioke of her Kx-, ' x us which she saw rppidly-approach{, and greeted wlfhoUt fQgr or?^^ ead. There wus a contagion about > tL.fuifh and hope whirh_ alwn\-s art - . upon-me as a "spiritual-tonic. 1^1- . ; tys felt the.fetter from my. vluts d conversations with her. She waived one of the most motherly ^of'w >thers; a veritable mother in spin?l IsareU. She measured up to the , scription of a worthy womiiu^* , tlined in Prbv. 31: 10-30. She met ery-requirament Jaid down there for wife and mothej.. She] looked well " e ways ft^'^ier-. household - and her lldren rise, upland call.her blessed. ?r husband also prflisedjhex saying .any daughters have done well.. but >U . *? ' *. w exfcellost Xhwro all." Thi???rip re is a fitting- epitaph for her. ' On - * o afternoon of March 17 amid a rge concourse 6t~ Jiympathtzinjr . . iends apd relatives her mortal parts re committed back to mother Kurth rHV? side, of her husbund and comnion of years who preceded her just little more than one year. Thus end- ' on earth *-a life of usefulness L, T id helpfulness hut ahe lives on in ; n memory of those who knew her the good influence which she ex.- , .. pded, ' i * ' . . ' - . ?fr?~ Ifrer Pastori?" V \ DR. V. P. BEI<L K * * - of Planteraville, S. G. 1 * Physician and Surgeon * Offices over New Store, ^ . '.A. C. Thompsdn Building ' . f . ^ 'Phone No.: ". J Office, 1G0; Residence 1511. ' ' , . CONWAY, S. C. V . r .nVtmiMAA tkai UUiUUflVC tuair . |- ? r, Pharniaceux i as accepted a ~ .7 and will have <7 'j:. r.\ escription de- r?. ? .+ * 'v , V IGlfieS to US ;- ... tended- from * ' e is a gradu- * ,1t: . *7$ 15 yeais" exas given the - . :: ? (which in3itished a^three / - ). v * ead of a two, ? ';...? ? J~~ - v/^AV ' , degveeji At \ v sed the Stale the only pran . ^" 7 lina holding V- * - * y" . ' * ? t. ' _ ?01'R BUSINESS . . ' " * yoi'R t?RESCRlP-; - ' YQU OF PROMPT,. ?* ' . FKIEST SERVICE. " 1 HTC CTADP lull JIUIlli > < SERVICE" YOUR ORDERS 170 .. . ' ' J.-. . " ' ;.i ^ ^ ^ -- ' . ^ ^ ..... f . V 9 r' ' f " ? pneyjw^wir Cot- | ' IT POK YOU \LTY CO. J . ft. Hfc<TT<