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I' :":- .. Stv* uj^dav^^eptemJb^ 1 Mr. uik! Mrs. Nathaniel Tyler of Winston-Salem spent Labor Day- with their parents. ...Mrs. Maria Bowman andvMis- May. Willis spent the week end4 in SavaiiN ; nahy Gar,?visiting--friend ?.-- They re-. _ port a pleasant trip.., : --- hh. ? .Miss Ruth E,. Byi'iCof New Brookland has returned hoonie after spend . " ing two weeks with relatives ~and - friends in Hopkins. . -T Mrs. C. E. Neal .and little Wilhel- mina Cjtreson of Hopkins are sppnd?iJTg'a^t'W days with -Miss Ruth R. ? Ryrd and parents. r . .. . . i Mrs. C. A. Adams, wife u?*-Uw. R,.; _ -iA. Adams is cnnvalesc'eht after a sF* " rious operation in Hie-Good Samaritan Hosjiital. She will be home with the family after another week. -Mrs.- Dan Riehardson and little daughter Ruby Mae. of Orangeburg, after visiting relatives and friends here motored hoonie Sunday, aeeoinpanied by husband and nephew. VIT"? ii_. i- ?i J i miss nuiimm muurv ana ner sisier have returned home after spending a while - in Springfield, Mass. She is -dtuw?visitig?her?sister.?M rr..?R,?Iw- McKissick on MacDulliie avenue. Mr. j, B. Denlv accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Lyles, Miss Mat.? - tie Lvles-and Mr. S. ti. Alfoid .wotqr* ed to Darlington la*t^iinday tor Mrs. " J B. Benly, vvit Iter vaeatmnn with her parents. " . v. " '. ? Mi;s. F. C. Clreenwood oof (.'liarlei?ton is" in Hi,, city visiting M r. and-? Mr" <t V*' K.qIY, 1 HUo^liro.?street. She will visit 'other points in the piedmont section before returning to t.he city by the sea. . Miss?Sarah Moore and Iter sister -7 havp returned home after spending a while in Springfield, Mass., and vis iting her sister, MrsTR-. K. MvKissick <?n MnfHiirti.. :?\-?>?n 1 Dr. L. II. HatlmuifrjK onzulos I .ye-1 brand and-little Charlbtt,, Maker s-pent Sunday in Pinewood.' They were the guests to dinner at Miss Annie Hampton, a student of Vtli n l.Tniver . sity, who has'just returned from Ashville, N. C., where she spent the summer. The grand-daughters of Mrs. I. K. Lowery, Margaret and Kdith.-Humbert are visiting -her at 2358 Washington ^street; They are having .an enjoyable time "and will return to ThelT"home is Darlington this week . 1 end to enter school. A Correction!! We wish to mak(, a correction/of an - announcement published some weeks ago that Mr. Robert' Martin of this city was married. Mr. Mar ?tin .'States' that hti did?not?authorize ..statement.aa .he.ia not-jnarried. -Miss Mary Isahell Moshey of 1.'120 Harden streetiNg being royally ^entertained "in" Fmyburg, P:i? by" her two brothers, sister-in-law .and their three childi'en. She will stop in Washington, D. ,C. on her return with few days. Rev. T. H. Harper, the younthful and efficient pastor of'thy Kidgevvood ~~r~ Circuit has returned to the city after having spent" two . weeks Th (Jreenv,ille conducting revival for his fath, ^ er, the Rev. J. S. VV. Harper. He reports the conversion of fifteen souls ^id the addition of many to the Miss "Dorothy Harper, the popular . anil efficient?tear her of.?Ridevwood public school has returned to the oity after having spent a four week's vacation in New York and PlTiladelphia She report- a very pleasant stay. Mrs. > iVIno'gie ?Richardson Scott, formerly oof this eitv but now of New York is- visiting her uncle and nQt'nnto 1V.I o r?M'I A f I " 0..1 ? l/uivuvn, till, tlliu U115, l.fV | OtllUM'?UJ? ? 130G Wheat seroct. SlTFr~~will leave Saturday for Philadelphia^ Pa., .where she will spend, a lew day?; with her brother. Mr. CJirs^tFRlctrardsi.nr ? * Mrs. Jajpes L. Stephenson, S^r.. is "" in New York visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Jas. L. Stephenson, Jr. . Mrs. Stephenson _ is a former resident of Columbia, hut hovt' res'des in T.omsville," "Kv. She will spend a month in the city. .. i Mrs. F. F. Calhoun and children motored to Augusta and. was the 1' housp guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ~ Calhmrrr for a week. She wa accom1^ panied by Mrs. Bessie Moonwan. Bb vVhlTe There" they were honored with . a number of parties; amomr them a C Whist and Swimming Party at the ^^Pond, by Mrs. Eliza Collins.! They re . ^nort a very pleasant stay. and Mrs. A... J. Thomas Bu: to teach at Rrewrr Nnrmah B^aa-will V the director and mZTTcZ;uTonaT. ~hgr icuiTiire. B Bfelsn is looking ami makB^for Domestic Science. B newlv weds and ^^^Tiile attending B|^iounul .workBrae orWrs. * \ Hock and Prof. O. Y. Valentine; who | Is ihe principal of Muffins" High School also stopped with Mrs. Irvin._| The Ladies Aid Society of Wesley M. I\, Church met at the home of Miss Mary llook Tuesday," September 2nd. The meeting was called to urcnrf_"by~ thir -pre^lttentr Mrsr-T. Er~ Itiiiciniiinl. .Mrs. N. .1. Frederick up- " eilyii with a beautiful hymn "Cuide -Me O Thou Croat?Jehwvah." Aftel * which the Scripture was read by Mrs. ' Asi.lev Beaver. Prayer by*Mrs. Page I W e entered into a brief businsss ses-! ion. Tills This moi'ting was wolf ait - = ended. We were very glad' to have . Mrs. Pleasant l'rom Uidgewood uniterj with the I.adies Aid Society. hVe j were glad also to have Mrs. Bertha Lhuui. present who made some- very nteresting remarks. Rev and Mrs. P; ge, Mrs. (L K. Lowery and Mrs. j Whit taker made very encouraging re | marks. .M is. Cannon talked a few minutes on her . visit to New York. Visitors present at this meeting wire: -Mrs. l.flii I. E. Low ery and grand daughter. Mlss~HoOk~ thf. hostess served a del't'lOUS llieiri. 1 Dr. Ellis Improving Dr. E. Philip Ellis, presiding elder i 1 t.hi- Wiitnshoro JDistiiet?and con <r+o?uuiHt ?10 tno Palmetto man, was ^painfully hurt in an autqiiioIhIG' uecident^ two weeks, agq, is t).ik street,. U was thought at oiip tlnip that his injuries would prove Tatal and while" he is praetically ottt nf danger according to his physician he is strictly confined to his room* With no unforseen complications hi& physician thinks that he will'be able to continue his official work about the first-of October^ - - . HULK'S DEPARTMENT STORK i COMES TO COLUMBIA Mr.'"Cyrus White, manager, of. the j Belk Department'Store,* speaking lo | our reporter. said that all jhefr sales inreo rrfnt?help?white and fittwt-.|, were residents of . Richland County I and inriny were former "employees of Mr. J. L. Mininaugh, arid that the! haying' pubic, would .not feel that they, were trading^.TWiih it _uew?lnisiiies-. 1 pi nicer fi. ,n The salesforce arid help are cour- j teous ajid will strive Ttr please "The n ; customers it matters little what the that"' tli.-y \vjll tiikI price- generally i lower than othei,^fet*e>|?for they sell -| it for-less. . . {' MI.'M M.ll 11 i-.TS KX- J I?I:UII:.\( I:I> IIKAD . . i According to an announcement by' the Board of Directors of tire Fair I \yald jlonie for delinnuent girls thev. hue been sucessful in securing the" services tif Mrs. Fiancis CI. Bauni. tcardner ol' Columbia, as superintenleilt of the Home. .Mrs. "Thiumgardnef. will take up her work at Fajrwald September 15. ami it is expected that the work at he Home will assume a brighter aspect .hie *to tire splendid training and xperuiKc that Mrs. Paumgardner !ms had in Social ServDo??voi k.? She has served as Matron at Aller. University, 'and Benedict College. During the World War she was at tnehed tr the American Red Cros* Society in which, position .she rendered valuable assistance to the families of Negro Soldiers, and their dependents. After the Armistiee she beeiLine Hip, first r oloiied nvttbation odVcer connected with the Columbia Police Department. She resigned that | position to take charge of the Colored | Diision' at the Sanatorium at .Stat" | Park, where she worked until five j years ago, when she became an agent | for the National Benefit Insurance i Co. in which she has done much in ! establish the company in our com- | inunity. }-Oi(;VBCI( ' "1 \i hi'a iv ' i^i-^ I V | P?riSBt-K<;H, PA.^ The many friends of Mr. Robert 11. Baylor, will be pained to hear.of his , .-.nddeii death in Pittsburgh, Pa.-: a* he11 . ttr' hrer-trwd fur the--jmst?H -j .car:. Mi. Baylor was buried with, n+rLtui-y .huiuiis. in PitaliUigli. Friday Aug- dmidst a bust of unrrowin} 4 til. ti.ve!*. aii.l, fri-vntls," Robert was*' t?.* son of-the late Dr. K. \V. Baylor, i:id Mr.:'s' D. II. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Baylor, three sisters, Mi;s.~1?.sjie McDonald, Mrs. Ilattie Uvent.. of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Bertie Weathers of Columbia, his mother, Mrs. D. II. Buy lor; bis brothers, Rr. E. M. Baylor, of Kvansville, It id-, Walter 1.. and Ruth or K. of Columbia, .-seven Timers" ? >A I.OM'ly Party In Honor of Sumter . . Visitors Q.n last Friday ,pvVning Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spears of~. Sumter were cmrrphmenteti with?a?lovely -partly given in their hoifor~fry?the Ladies Auxiliary-of the N. A.~ P. ~R.~r-irt the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. F; P. Paul, on Heidt street. The evening was very pleasantly -spent playing brieve and whist. Punch being served throughout Hie evening. After. the games a delieiou* ooimn? of re? fi shnrents was served?- Those present '.v pressed themselves as having spentan enjoyable evening. ' . *. Mrs. .1. C. Jackson, PVes. M rs. HfrTTT Bay lor," Reporter. . ' _ Dinner* J InM Wcdroarday cvrnirue Or.., and Mrs. T- H. Hallman, along with other friends were the guests-To ST dlhjl'l' jjiverr in their W)r at the home of Mrs. Ida I.yebrand of ^he Dutch Fork sectioon. 1 Other popular HTCTTThPTs^ Ttf the?group were Misses ?thel Gibson, te'aqher at Allen University; Tolsie Bell Johnson, teacher at Ridgespring; Mr. Cummins of Aum . - - THE PALMETTC " BED-TIME S; CHILL ~~~TiNT~r>rr ,TMn\.r.t w I:L . , a \ Tiny Ant was busy, so busy untillie did |)ul see Spulty hop load heal *~"T by w a telling him. At least lie acted t as if-he did not~seo "him. 'IV ajid f'ro~~i< he was numin^, -taWVg- ci umb V dainty?mors.Is t*i stui c ;m ny Mil "lii> pantry far winter. t Hi1 had stumbled upon' a heap of i "left overs" l'loin a paTtry=saiid how s happy he was. Of course you kno.' 1 Tiny te a"' very far-seeing, little fellow v and he knows w hen the cold w.puls ' i start- blowing his place will be at tlioeie?w hc i?ft?in?w;iH aiid? ??> nn?l? not out in thi* vvc'ut.licr searching for food,.... LiMlef wonder- then he was happy and gay. ' I ' - "1 cally must hurrv" said Tiny to c Wee \\^-e iTS he mmle his fmn-th trip t ?.to the afit hill ("Voni the foot! pile. '"I i A t'-aught I saw Spotty-hop-toad on my way here, hiding under a clump of t Octobers'." "But don't yon worry j t -fli.v dear." h?* milled, tie"' Wlm. what .'^ese tvvo gent lenient represent the t Pilgrim Health Insurance Company !< /i-les Lyebrnnd.?Both of these young?( men win uejaiuur collegethi-v your at? Allen University. The latter the. son 1 of Mis. Lveluninl. Little Mae Fran- ces Smith and Charlott,. Baker made up the remainder of the party. - All 1 expressed themselves a? havings petit 1 an enjoyable evening. . ! I Regular Buddies Honor Miss Nance,. with Pary r ------ ' Q " 1 The time has come for some which has been months, but- now ' weeks | and this is being rednred In [l;iv< fill- , -the-several?Boddies to return to. their ( Ivan hit's sections nf th(> statu to "re ? sume their duties as teacher. The <> members who are remaining iff the. | societes leave, '{however tthose who in city regret very much to see our asare left wilj keep up the rood, work , well informed concerning the pro- , pi'Msi dT tile club. , - j i The Buddies delightfully entertain- , ed at -the?kt?me?rrf --Mrs.?HntlnmrF-rro-^ Pine street Thursday evening with a farewell party* in honor* of Miss Helen ' Nance who will leave during the week to resume her work at Newberry - (1 raded?School "as ft "'menibei?of the , faculty, a teachng ??f ?i,1 i v,. ...... minreigai ten. ?Tht*' looms.- given over to the -entertainment oof _ the evening1 were orated with "? variety of cut flowers, thrown in suite" and attractiveludec- * One room containing yellow--flowers in vases ami baskets made an at- ' tractive setting for the three tables. 1 Blue Covers were used. 1 This was an unusual sight. ' . As the members and. their guests, entered the house the ladies were * given yellow caps ami the men blue f on^ These-caps were-made of the 1 c.bih's colors, gold and blue. The yel-'j r:ed out in every detail, During thje . low and blue color scheme Whs car**' o ' '! hour delightful refreshments i_w*re served. a The Buddies are very proud of <; Mrs. Hallman. We really feel oursel- } TPs in debt to-Tfer for "the splendid ? service and aid that she gave us. We ^ shall alwas hold her_iXi_mLunmy,??. ! TL1^ Jl'r^'i|"^|l|i ^'ss Nance f members. We hope that she will | have abundant success and return next summer with a lot of information for-ihV Buddies^ - - ?--- }-s A PARTY OF HAPPY SIXTH IONS ii . On Friday night at 8:.'U) o'clock, "r the doors of the home?Miss Due*?? ^ Orchestra i Harflv frufipjlv ^ T * J vv ???v- j I ? Wednesday ai 1^4 4^4 A^A jtv A^A A^A A^A A^A A \ V ^V^. ' ' _ ..: ' Jv. \ ' . ,1 ' . JU : . ' ' f4 * ? - i TORY FOR iRLN .. ~ i ,m I thinking of. I'ntusl not' frighten Veo Wee. Uiought he tu hmrfhdf "I - think you are a-"brave soldier" '( piled Wee Wee, "t am very piottir " ?f . you." She threw trim a loving iTok ib?. u rjjstened wh fi ? idb t t They \mm'o very happy.-these indurious little peopl of the eaith and ?t s a"joy to watch them hurrying and rur.rving with food in their mouth-: Tiny was making his last ^ri^*aii.l r vonder of woTtUer he was singing in i high treble, "I ant so happee 1 have foot) in mv panting,. ?4 1 don't:eare if it snows all dav" "Olio!" chuekl"d Spotty-.hop toad. . :il' have food in mv tunr-hme it 1 atch you" Zip! out went his forked'. untrue, hut too late. Tiny was her.' va\L to the Ant Mill. We and ^Vee^h+ul cake and cheese iir supper, but the t^sF'rv-as-stu^xm^ or winter. ; ... Anita/. 7fhy Westbh Were opened to fort \ wo girls and boys of sixteen. These lassmates and school friends were ?ager td make her happy at her 'six-, rernth birth dav and farewell partv.? -Miss Jlene Washington- and MavRobert Bradley presided at the pir'no. *TI enjoyed a ^lovely night, Miss Weston has gone to Knoxville*: College' in Tennessee,, t-he school from A'hich sh received a Scholarship, to begin her college cqure.- ' We wish for her much success. THK TANZ SOCIAL ('LI B Sept. 9, 1930?'Hello friends^ how ?ues it with everybody these pleasant luyr. ??Listcnl?How tumid you like :u get a tip on some inside dope? sept. 19 1930, "The Tan? Frolic -will? be held-at the Odd Felow's. Dancing' " aviho. Listen, frietids if you mifcs this just consider "pr?r>best of?yoar *wect Itle gone, lind in one short nite eeause there will be pleasure and Emietv like its-nobody s business'. When the strains o.f ?sweet' music tarts flowing that" old' dull tWln e "il lusr usen witn the past and you ; a n't ucln but join in the" an iu seme: i 1 wil iook for you. Good Bve, . . Red Harper??Reporter r?THK RADIO (LIB The Radro~Diterary Soeial Club met >n last Tuesday at its usual hour,.? Meeting was called to order by the ' >resident, Mr. R. Harris, After derations Mr. Bagley spoke to tfTe club 'runt the suhiect "Co-operation" We are always glad to have a member express^ a thought upon soiim ubject. This being the end of our' neeting the club adjourned after heng served with a- -delicious?menu.? ^- ^ ^ ^ NOTICE The Dillon District Sunday School nd League Convention, will convent1 lept. 18-20, 1930 with the St. Mathews Circuit. Harney, S. C. AH palates and nuir^ber that will come ors will pleas-* send name of dele ates and the No. that .will come I'oni your church. ? Others who are' planning may ?do ike-wise. Sp tlat . homes may be rovided. Rt. Rev. R. C. Ransom, D. I>., Preiding Bishop. . r Rev. E. R. Andersen. D. P.. Presid ig Elder" * Rev. A. J. Ganible, A. B., pastor, tddress all communications to box, 22; Dillon, S. C? A. J. Gamble. j||j Bgtter | FI IC1I Thunder ? Bolt {?* _ - ^ - - * i I j , tg | Mcffifx I agjff I ^Capitol ? ^THEATRE 4 nd Thursday f : \ . ? I* ' * 1 i ' \'V . { ' ; : . ' t x _ . .. . t ? . ? .?>TTWar _ Don wrong f When you ask for Dr.-Fre Preparations?-beJsure yo clerk hand you the wroii people, have been deceived to say Dr. FREB-Palmer': Palmer's Skin Whitener 1 their merit and when you are tfetlitw the best. Inslf Skin Whitener Preparal SUBSTITUTE. ? " >*4** for Qtt\ nySTOsas^ . /ZmMr A iconerous t Soap and Fa< . ? ' 1?*?AIf pcrvnrrs ;havb>ir vialin.-. ai/am-t the?e_tal?:?i. t >'.?>' \ < mtrt doceaed,' are ~herh\ notified to fVUr same, dgly verjjed ..witli the. undersigned, and the si' in debt -d to sai?l'-?>.i'lI nlea>nfal.e puyhient. like wise . ; .Mrs. Matti'e K. Stewart, Columbia, .S. C.r . Executrix I'.b." IIUU I'ine Stre.-l. ?( nlnfti-hin. :?.U NOTICE! 'linnr l'i?Srli-i'il" * I Mi Tj. jn,n its.'II. t : ,'i. t'u, tin- 5>2nd oJJ this innntii., with two chancer in ?tlj*-S faculty. - % Miss Geoi'^kinna Jackson ol' .Wvj hi^rry. lli>nl(* Kcrnmin^': -Teach..; in : iss Li.uv.:iiia i'cott ..t ' t .ho br.i wil teach tht^ Txecorid ^radc N'fllt b ' All niembeiand !i i<-ud of/ tiic Woman's ( !l! i: t Ot 11 . J ci'ofa/1 .Hu e i'lr.' \ ion are earner tly i . ?|Uc t? d to at tend"1, the refrulai" monthf. in. riiirt1', j i,.-; Sept ld, r> Ji. Mrr ratV. U. t . . I .1. N\ . I uli-Y. I'll-.. ' ; | - < < i .I......I M 'i>*.t'.'if'. ' I .1-HIH I'll AN MM \( t.M1N | Mr. and .Mrs Alfred Manner:- \\ir-n j es to anouuee the- birth of a son. \ O 1 1 -- > niiii'u or. .Mi's. . I.tlihes: Will In- : kindly ri'iiiriiilicivii as. M is.- Mi. mie ] Matilda Mutt", f??i nerly.-?.f_ lhis city now of. Wat it bury., (,'u.innj M,\RRI,\(^K ANNO I N< K.MKN I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson announce -the marriage of their daughter, Thomasina" Eugenia to Mr.'JamesEugene King, of Darlington, .Tune L'O. I'.i.'IO, At home. U.'T j'uker -trcet Darlington, S. C. M ARRI AG E AN S:l)l N.C Iv.M ENT .Mr. Howard Blass.engale o( Albany. N. Y., was "quietly lYiar'rieifHn Miss Alice Kenner on th~ oTtI eft'. A a gust, which was a 'great, surprise to their many ftdtuftdai.' . WASHINGTON, Di C. ^ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. White of this city motored to Camden. N. J. to visit Mr. and Mrs. (). A. Bookiffa-n.' They were accoinnanied by their sister Mrs. Geneva Gaines: While tTiyro livev visited Mr. and Mr-. P. W. +ierify -of-- J'liilmMphia. After - tvliirhlhey ' motored to Atlantic City They i. an enjoyable stay. , SilMMt-m li ft. Brother if--.,-. J,. .Mr- I :n H ill - ami x'--. All-eitha I- en ill aiv <>i t h.-. . H. 't'iP" '."hm-m I'.ai l.-V am' Ri . th- !L L:n* ,Ch.v.-i ,.f H. 1' V 1 A att till- ?i Hk- r- ' -a VeRtioii at C?.i" Hiv F.,* la. It I til*1'.' r?'|"" ti a v i 1 -1: *-i iiif ; all.; >>t inter ?t ai]d t n. '.il :r ri. '/ A Week id j-i .i , liar" lii'i'!! J"?-i*11r nil at Bethel i i i'v'i all- tin- -ek.. Quite aii iaje;;-:l . V; r-iioWM. " ai e jii iTytn ' 1'i t' a i'rii'>.ivv-ir'",.l a'ii jlj-w tiii- mailt ?. *?<"s" | l)vvosnte w-zr?7 I Marion L ^ M Hotel, fcvft w l Next to M V X^| Warwick's _ - ?.?A?liU*t palmist?1?.? luit-?Tells I.lie .. past, present and future and pivvs advire on all attains such as love, business matters, family- wills, divorces and most anything pei tahviiiK to the welfare of t.ne's^ life. .. Also locates lost, and stolen arti.-. cles. hidden treasures. Is able to point.out the path of success and i happiness and tells one how to froHVdc^Hndjhfhcult ieo, 4Pay Madame Pauline a visit fir- J day. Hours If-'A. M. to 1<> 1\ M. All 1 readings strictly confidential. Sep- I arate waiting rooms for vFlrTfp-ami i M ADA MB' PAULINE . 1610 Sumter. V. . " - ' : V - v"-^ ??. .. 1 ."l^| : - PAU^Sir '- RN ?= ninq! ske the-?? 1?-?? Package d,Palmer's Skin Whitener | ~ u get them. Don't let the g package. Hundreds of ?just because they failed s. The original Dr. FRED ^reparations have proven buy them, you know you At oil Dr. FRED Palmer's ?-* [ions?AND TAKE- NO d git Dr.FRED Palmer's ~ENER PREPARATIONS " rtfm \our drugjttt rial anmplc otthc Skin Whitene*. ~~ ; . ' :e Powder sent for 4c in Fred Palmcx'x JLaburaUjriea,? __ ___ anta, G? ?: ? u >r, - r,., ! I .1 I..11, , -.rfm*. - ?ONf.Y \ FEW =? - ^I,i-htlv u-.-d > PLY \ EK PIANOS 1 li'I't. These t'an lii- had ut LOW* 1EST price... and on_ SPECIAL t>-i Some SI' LCIA I. Bargains < on Stiaiglit I PKIOHT PIANOS. ; MAIONF^?? i PIUS?Y1 A IN ?T. PHONE .">210 J| THO E SEEKING ;?. ;t _ HOMES ' / j [; Business opportunities, fi- ^ . y nancial, Industrial and Civic { ;? betterment; Come to Baltv V more, Maryland."! " ? _A, .. I or ?*" ? I' - 1 A C. Jeiininij*, I4*fc Pt???ar>t Mi eel, *;* ^ Y Baltimore, N d - --?- "" ; 7',? |? broker A Buiinm Promoter .j. V V For Groceries, { r- ;?; j* Cigars, Iobacco } *:* *' and Cold Drinks j' f Call on } MRS. MARY H ELEBRE *' ' i : Dalzell, S/UT" ;!; rf Rt. 1 3bx 64 ? X Y I IT PAYS ; ' I to Dt C. I Jajn^b - Repair *-)i^ ? *j* your Sewing_ Machine 01 A j*" Phonograph. Prfces r ^ LX - vvai k .f.ullv guaiatH^r-fi. also { 'y B tryams in) umiture- 1306 X X Assembly Street. . . . . . y . X . . X ' ' V 1 * . .TAKE ALL YtH H-*.\]UTOk ?.,A TRGt BTES TO -"LfiEVY'S (iAUA^E K\ptrt Mechanics : fni an> c.ar in truck - lilrivliS" 1'iiim Allen - Ren edict OX T A ^ I.< >R STREET \MtK(-KS? I)AY OK NKillT titviti Ci. lv llison ~t~ / i i ureuerai insurance .1- " , . r * -llot-H-'. t (tHrl^'miUull'Ilt atlOUj cr^r ~ I in!) givdii to all business " -plaai'fil with 11! * *. " ' V ' PHONE 5717 ^__ 1221..WASHINGTON ST. vol 111. n*N ii \ i: u v \ s\ i I- i ? 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