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C BUG-KIL LIQUID SECTICIDE ?Help Unemployment AMONG COLORED PEOPLE ~ JOB NOW OPEN- FOR FORTY SMART BOYS OR GIR-LS-?TO SELL BUG?HI L. LIBERAL COMMISSION KILLS THE POSINIOUS FLIES, MOSQUITOES AND OTHER INSECTS. r Sold by Druggists and Grocers. H. E. LINDSAY, President 401 HAMPTON ST- Phone 8517 ' : COLOMBIA, s. u. DANTZLER BROTHERS SHOE REPAIRING * _ :JOia-4^Vin8 ST Phone 9132 "5 We call for and deliver all workv Free shine with every /ob. _ Men's Half Sole and Rubber Heels. ? ? $1.25 - Men's Whole Sole and Rubbei J Heels ? ? $2.00 Ladies Half Sole and Rubber Heels ? *"> ? - $1.00 t Ladies Heels?Any Color 75c j '??? ~ - . NOTICE! Mrs. L. Hagood, 1503^ Taylor St., drafting and dress-making instructor, k has closed her class-room, until Sep> tembe'r lit; C" - ? ?. I .... NOTICE! The Asme,r Hill Emergency Club, C will meet at the home' of Mrs. Salley ? Cook, Sunday afternoon at 5:30. All1 ? members are requested to be present. ^' ?CARD"OF THANKS k ?. : . . . We wish to thank you for 'the kindness"shown during-the lilneas and. C utath of our daughter and sister, |* Ophelia E. Adams, and the beautiful f* .floral tribute. |? Mrs, Annie Adams, ?7 i* ' Miss J-anie Adams, }. M iss Annie Adams. jL ttTmemori am In loving memory of our dear mothel1, Mrs. Louise B. Frazier, who de-. parted from us August 4/1930. ~ - ' ' ? - - - Jl A Drecioui~~Tme-HXom-ua ha^ gone . ^ ' Her-loving voicp we lovedisalTn^a-A , A place : is vacant a in our home Which never can be filled. , 1 We are thinking of you dear mother Thinking ' of the f past \ < -1 Your st.i'ui pli'Luiu Is uui immiuiy n Just as we saw you last. 1 We love you yes, more and more 1 .every day. < Some day we will mtet beyond the < 1 iver. ?: : Mr. Thomas Frazier, Marion, S. C.; 1 Mr. J. B. Frazier, Marion, S. C.; Mr. 1 William H. Frazter, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1 Mr. -David N. Frazier, Elizabeth, N. ' J.; Mr. Benjamin iC. TYazier, Columbia, S. C.: Miss Mary E. Frazier, ; Phi ladelphia, Pa.;. Miss Martha E.. Frazier. Columbia, S. C.; Miss Rosalee j Frazier, Pittsburg. Pa.; Mfcs. Lula F. Hill. Elizabeth, N. X: Mrs. Pauline F. Winter's,- Pittsbuvg. Pa.. Children. IN ME MIRIAM ' In loving memory of a devoted wife andL-ropther. Mrs. Arinabelle L. Frost vku departed tlTts life ' August 2nd, ~ ~ '1H2G. J| Mothe)? dear you left- us : 'it has b e in five years ago; ^ Xo one kno\vs how ir giieves us And how we miss you so. In your heart i^ a vision As wide as the skies? In your mind is a hope and faith That- never dies. In your hands lies the healing ~~ Of the Heaven abuie, And my life's'crowning joy I Mother of ours, is your love. Mr. S. Frost, Husband Mesi?m?s Lucile Williams, . Maggie F. Lyles, *. Misses Henrietta, Marie and ' -Gladys- Frosty- Daughters ??? ^ Messrs 'Sammy andAndrew ' ( Frost, Sons. IN MEMORIAM _ * ' ? i I In memory of our loving" mother," ~ Rr-lipi'ca F^hhm-np, who departed this j life a year'ago. July 27. 1930. J riarlinor mrvVhpr von liflVP lpft iiq ? I Bijt^ your memory lingers still, There is a vacancy in our home - Which-n^ver-can be filled. - . r -j Eternal rest grant her, - . (.) Lord and let perpetual rest Shine upon her; Loving Husband and Children: ^ M.. - M. - Fishburne, 1.-. R, A. Fishburner - R. W. Fishburne. s j GREENWOOD NEWS "4 ] The Sunday School Convention | which was held at Tabernactespaptist j Church last week was a great sue-"" cess and well attended. There will be a moonlight party ^ _ g'ven on the lawn of Mt. Pisgah A. M7 E."Church Friday night, Aug. 7. * f Misses Daisy Wilson, Pauline Darvis ( 1 Harriett Wingfield, Mrs.| Wilson, ^ Messrs Will Wilson and Eddie Reed from Abebville and Nettie Fdx, Adel \ were the dinner guests of Mts. O. K. ( Hargrove in honor erf her neicfc, Miss Sarah Simkins on Tast Thursday,, ' { iuiao iictnc A' va icjli ivi '-an- i ^ burg, "iSunday where^ she will teach. I ( We hope for heT a pleasant school I term. - ? ' ? - 1 = Mrs. Beatiice^Rhue is- home after < , atten4ip^-?unm?^'- *c i v>l at Hampton 1 Cnstitute. ShJ; |-eporty* a pleasant c and successful stay. t ? Miss Saralr Simkino was the din- c ner guest of Mrs. Emily Boone and s Sister Sunday. . ? y Miss Lenora Thompson from Ashe- \ ville, N. 0., is visiting Miss Mamie L. \ Williams. t Mrs. Florence Halestock of Mt. c Vernon- N. Y. is visiting Mrs. Mamie t Perrin of Hackett St. Mrs. Beatrice Pinckney of New c 1 York City is visiting her father, Mr. I Augustus Waller of Hackett St. I Laat Monday afternoon from f> to / tertained a few friend* of her little j* iUd! in m* iii^ r ~ >-* **? - .f^u . .. ' - - ; : ""4": * A PAGEANT The Light OF Women" : ?Will be Presented at? J ZION-BAPTIST CHURCH j iUNUAV EVENING. AUGUST *JtlT^ -At 7^ o*cloek' -?-? BENNETTSVILLE NEWS The County is in full bloom with revival meetings? The meeting to Saw Mill Baptist. Church, Rev. E. M. Booker, pastor to ( St. Bulah Baptist Church, Rev. W. F. McCoy, pastor, at Seater Fall Church, Rey. Covington, pastor, re- , ported .this week as the best meeting ] and save more souls for Christ than ever. Also the splendid meeting held at Shijoh,. Rev. Beatty of Winnsboro delivered some splendid sprmons, proise God in. the Most H eh. ? This_ $?fik the meeting is in section at St. Mickle M. E, Church, RevTr Sumfners, pastor; jpleasant HiTT Church, Rev. Brokineton, pastof and Macedonia Baptist Church, Rev P. B. McOdana, pastor. He wee highly honored to have Rev, S. C. Campbell to conduct the" meeting. Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Campbell and daughter arrived in tlie city Monday P. M.,'amiwere the P. M. guests of +he reporter and family. Also Rev. Mdodr.r.r.. and Miss Christene Mcdodena was the-, dinner guests of Mrs. Maty .Sander'* i and family. A pleasant P. M. was spent* after which they motored to Macedonia Church, where Rev.- Campbell delivered one of hU excellent I sermons, his yermun hromrht ?m? ' ftTTTvrist, final reports will appear later. 1 Mr. and Mts. Monelyn's son was' buried Sunday P. M. at St. Mickel. Mr. Walter Moelvn the family have- 1 our deepest sympathy. .:??i?_?-?^ Mr. S.'T. Thomas on the coner. of ' Kennte St., died Satut^ay^a^--MrrfTr- " rteval fegrvlee-svftl-tgTfe^place Tui'cu;n P. M. at 3:30 at St. Mickel Church. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dixon of Society ! Hill, S. C., and Little Miss Julia Thlom^s motored to Bennettsville. S. 1 2. Sunday where Little Miss Dixon J wtvde her first violt ,tc her gi..nd parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pet Thompson 1 an Rennie S,? Thev m?de a few pop .'alls Sunday P. M. Little Julia is ] doing nicely in every respect. Mr. E. A. Montgomery, Mr. Davis Master James L. Lucas,, Mr. E.; S. ! Sander, and Mfss Marie L. McDamel motored to Washington, D. C. after > spending a few days in the city. 1 Mrs. Marie D. Dargan spent the week-end in Darlington, S. C. with ' friends. She left Tuesday A. M. for 1 Englewood, N. J. Miss Hazel Rogers' returned to ' New York City Tuesday P_iil. a i ter Dcnd'ne a few- weks with p other. ; Mrs. Florence Rogers on King St. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Knight arrived in the city to the delight of many, 1 from Claysburgw-Pa. last week. Mrs. Cherry Means is certam-ly" improving nicelyv She will soon-be herself again, under the care of Dr. ^V. S. Hannu. Mrs"; Isabella Sanders Rayon of : Washington, D. C. arrived in the city 1 for & few weeks vacation to the de- : light of mother, Mrs. Mary Sanders and family on 33 Amelia St." She is looking the bloom of life. The walking Trip Around the'World was a real success. Mrs.-M. Williams and Miss Movtha Ree-p cerP. ,M. ' ; Rev. W. F. McCoy was at his best brth A. M' and P. M " services at Society Hill Sunday. Mr James Grace and Mr. Suhnpu-i?Shn lds wr.? the out of t?wn visitors to the Hid. , 'Many of the teachers left for sum mer school in Darlington; S.-C; Mod-- day A. M. Rev. nd Mrs. A. 0. Cook and family will leave f5r Birmingham, Ala. Thursdav A. M. Also Mrs. Minds of , Clio. S. C. TVTr! and Mrs. Gale of New ; Y.ork City was present to Shiloh Sunday A. Our A. M. Service was very inspir- < ing as every Sunday Rev. Wright, i Prof. J. S. McKnight was a dele- , gate to the meeting; and made many Kits' in that section. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 1 Kingstree. S. C.?Sunday, August 2, was, really a' hot Sunday, but the heat had no effect upon otyr? pastor, j Rev. J, C.'Quartes unlessTit was for < iim to do better. He preached as ne- i rer before. He preached from Rev. ( i:20 "Behold I stand at the door, and tnockr' if any man hear my voicej < md open the door, I will come in to rjim, and will sup with him and he vith me." _J_ - _ We are positively in earnest when ve say that his miotto is "To be *or apt to be." He has chosen the for- J Tier "To be:! which hg is., certainly ( >ut. We feel that he is giving to us < :he very best that he has and we aslure him that the best will comb to :m. ? The 'Sunday School and League are i loing nicely. " " The Junior Missionary which was > >rganized about a -month- ago renJered a very splendid program Sunlay afternoon, July 26. We are hop- j ng for it a rapid progress. laughter Marvlin at a hi) thday party | Wanylin celebrated her eleventh birth lay. Games vtere played after which v ;h guest were ushered into a lovely , lining room. Before them a garden ipot was laid of pink, white and jreen. The beautiful and delicious * vhite birthday cake glaced with ele- ' ren pink candles was the most at- 5 ractive thing. Pink and white cup :akes, pink and white ice cream, can- : lies-and salted -nuts~ were served. J Everyone left wnshing Marylin * ould only have a birthday every day. Misses Juanrta Loggy and Isabel 1 >ixon of Cokesbury called on Miss Gbertg, Fair last Saturday, they were c >n their wya home from the con- s ention. "" i : . . BADEtt SPMTKR NEWS , | Notwithstanding- the intense heat, iexYices.- ai. the -various churches of the city were well attended on SunJay mciriiing.', August 2nd. IW' - ot * a** -brooby kerian Church celebrated the 3rd ail- . niversary of their pastor, Rev. I. P. Pogue on Sunday Ai?ust 2nd. Services were held each night during th previous week. ! ?Kmanuel IU. K. Sunday School held its annual picnic on Thursday, July 30 a^ -Ebenezer picnic ground. Truck left the church at 9:30 in the morning giving the children a full day of folic and fun. Those Attending the grand Lodge of the-Knights of Pythias In Anderson last week from here were: Dr. I L D Davis, Sr. MessTS. G.F. Nelson W. H. C. Richardson, M. S Salley, | Drs. C. W Birai-y r.nd E. C. Jones. i The members of the T. A. C, a large number of guests and out of tmvrT >ijth ]\|r C. a Lawson on Tuesday evening,, July 28th. As the guest s as semoiea tney were invited into the di lining- i no"ii where tables w^re attractively arranged and a delicious salad" tour^l' with saltines, fickle;- and ..p.uuch......was served. Several games were then played. "At the conclusion of the' games, Mrs. AV. "\V? Felder "tfas" presented first prize ai^rl Mrs A the booby. Miss Matfd' Pendergrass. isolation prize. / 1 ' j Miss Geneva Reid of Ruck Hill was the past week-end guest of Mrs. M. V. Glover. . ?Mrs.?-Susie Kellogg ot New York" is visiting her sister Miss H. N. Usher. Mrs, Sadie David of New Orleans La. who. has been in the city several weeks left fop home on Saturday. H?r sister Miss Elease Hai'lf ateoiru^H^mprt-rier on hai?t-eturn to spend several ivt'tn^uTtli Mrs. David. : ?Little?Miss Portia Taylor is visiting1 relanve in the Upper part of the J ifste"and "in North Carolina* Mrs. W. W. Felder, Misses Marie Felder and Mildred Ruthin. Messrs Frank Stoner and Frank Ruffrn left Mnndny mnrniiiir fm- Pnvl.-mnntti, where they will -pend a few days. Mrs. L. W. Smith and Miss Mamie Dines are spending several weeks in New York City. Little Misses Ogaretta and Lois Prioleau are visiting in Orangeburg. Dr. and Mrs. T. B, Davis of Tu?kegee, Ala." spent a couple of days in htin to ...V v..v., MCCft. Dr. and'M^s. Levy of Florence, and i \ ;v. and Mrs. A. D. Maxwell of Patterson, N^J. were the gue?ts of Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. Andrews on Monday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Beach of New Y.ork City are visiting Mrs. Beach's mother Mrs. Elmore . DeLormc. Aliss Alice Kibbler left on Friday for New York City. BI.ACKVILLE S. S. NEWS ^The many friends of "Mrs. Vincent ^mans. .Miss . i fitlma .Miller and Miss Addi'e Glover, regret very much to know of their illness, and wish them a .speedy recovery. . . Air. Harold Roland was the out. of town guest td-Miss;. Blanche Augustus Sunday afternoon. Airs Celia I). Augustus in company with her childien, her mother Airs. Davis and her brother Air. Jac.-b: Paris motored to the country for services Sunday. The reported an enjoyable day. . Aliss Blanche Agustus in company her ((viuin^; Atv. and Mv?. C^ker Keid motored to Eiko.. South Carolina Sunday, while there Miss Augustus was the guest of Miss Emm? D. Gloytr^ . *- . Airs. Alartha West North of Red Bank. New Jersey i? here \ isiting her 7\r,.? T nu._: . Mr. John H. Harrison motored to Charleston. S. C. Tuesday A. M. Those attending the 'dance given byMessrs Clark and Reid at the Odd r .3 ilows Hall TcTpTvt Z good time, frcvcrni vminE?rrrm?from?Demnaik. ' 3. C-, attended. In the meantime .the folks are wondering, what's wrong with" the Blackvillfc hoys. Each Sunday two and three'cars afo_here from n^nmnvt- ft C. .... .. ....... ... We are very glad to have Mrs. Louise Williams home again. She has heen visiting relatives and friends in Bamberg, S. C. The younger set is looking foward with much interest to the "ball given at the Odd Fellows Hall next Monday night, August 10, by the Buds of Youth, a club which is composed of high school men of Denmark. 3. C. It promises to- be the treat of the season, ^ MULLINS NEWS Sunday was a high day at Ebenercr.'a large crowd was nut to Sun'dav school and the -lesson was beautiful iiscussed. 1 must saw our Sunday school is progresi?ng. fine it is one among the Pest jn the d-strlct. At 11 o clock our pas* g t ok his stand. ribrought ua x wonderful message, out hearts were touched. We had sevral visitors.-aim we ioyed having them, con e again. The" members and friends of Fbe ezitii. -jqe.-nii'inJ of Rev. Ai Ion and his lovely wife. Sunday afternoon at 7 o'clock our j League assembled. Thai lesson wan beautiful discussed.. . It looks like 1 ?veryone was interested in the d is-1. 'ussioo ;.?n)'Tie- Alston brought out ?ome interesting points which we all ' rained information. We discussed < lever;>1 plans, which you will hear of at err, .and w,e are in hopes to have mccess. We were so proud to have Mrs. < \Jeton with us she is very hhnghtfuL we gained much infprma- J ion from her. < The members of the League are < ilanning for a lawn feast Sunday at Lhnguo hour, we wish for much suc:ess,. and will appreciate your pre- i teTTCer . I Mrs. Phronia Reaves is up, after < ? r S,?i?' X' v tZJ-.'. ' - : ? AS I SEESTDE AMOS 'N'?ANDY.' tamoii* in-? make their public b??w in thejr i first all-talking iuutiou picture, "Check' aiu) Double Chock." at the CAPITOl. theatre. They must be seen to really be appreciated. It's a Radio Picture.1 JtejjjB ^ i Millions of Air Listen ers Hail Now Fikn J Eagerly Awaited "Check and Double Check"' Now on Screen I humals' comedy drama i ~ the; event wniQh was, ot'. course. | destined and which has been eagerly j awaited by the millions who listen-in , to Amos 'n' Andy, is at hand. ? ' The first all-talking motion picture to be made by the greatest. stars of radio will be shown in Columbia at the Capitol theatre Wednesday and Thursday. As an event*in entertain- < ment history, it is believed to be un- ' surpassed. Hailed as not merely en tertainers, but 'protrayers of actualL t- i, r t' r i< rarclv grp- [1 uine ^nd sympathetic, Ahtion 'n' Andy [; have "solidly established themselves J as part of the American scene. That i they have won over millions of lis-11 toners, young, and old, goes without ! 1 saying. But since starting""work on j1 their first talkie, the "Radio Pictures (i studio in, Hollywood has heen literally i being sick for a W week- ho Lather was visiting hoi last Sundav, we .were very glad to have him worship with us. " ' R6vrTT""H. Alston called to see Rev. i B. W. Ransom on bu sines Tuesday If- you mailt ttoi see a. buisy place! come to Mullins, S C. everybody is at work, the tohae.o market opened Tuesday" "and the farmers" aie just smiling. ? Mr. Joe Cpnyers was called to Sumter last week, to the bed-side of -Lis' father, we aire proud to know that his fathr has improved. , We were pioud to see our ex pastor ! Kev. J. W T~ Uuckett and wife TiTJ" the cjty Sunday. . . TlitL_y.ui.mg -minister, Re v. Sht>pard Thompson is^ doing fine m his field-, ! he p'reifchtfd a-strong sermon for Rev, D. W. Ransom, :*uinl;u. * ; ine Palmetto Leader is a very in- , teresting paper, read it. ... J On last Sunday afternoon Mrs. ] Daisy Thompson.?Mrs. lanir?Shiver, Mrs Nfiilv ArmstvrinoT Alva " R?li Griffin, Mrs. Alma Gerald. Miss Lula ] erald and Little Henry Thompson. Jr. motored-to Bonm-ttsviile, S. lo ~\ "visit-Miss Opehial McKay, they re- , ported a. YeJV nleasant^tfin. 4 MILLER CHAPEL NEWS Newberry, ST !'.?Despittr the .hiyh ' temperature of heat which was almost unbearable, thfc Sunday School 1 led on by. brother* E. F. Floyd and Wrn. Gilder. was well renresented in 1 numbers and finance. The Rev. T. ' F. Harper -spoke at this meeting in ~ well chosen words, this being a re- : vival season, he had a vacation for 1 une_Sunday. At 11:30 the organ pea- 1 ji i ii 'Gni i? iiw ?n > * * * +' / * J **. *? '-""JLL 1 ? ' JOIN i Y FAMILY' All) BITRI Of tjQl'TH ( . ' And - se.' iu e i be i nJei ful pi?-iT X family. Only the laimi?J,cad neec J . will be under the j-ivte uon of th Y H|? |)\YS VOL M X AFTER TH'i'iTPERT?)! f ^ Kami-he*- l-1 iivt*.0V''c i> rt.c mint at.it .Jtt i. C'Ut) '})U' l>rrtt li i"! >vi' li 14Ti.e followifnr benefits for hut ml' t , " r' * < hild .1 to o years ol? nee Jr < lni i G -m 1-2 vears of rme V ? And above 12 Real's ?>1' ^ . t an,any tithei m tjnni/.ation <>|jt* X vestment.. ' For tuther informatioi >> . J mumtv or write Home Otlioe. eo ? ? -frfffiNTS W X^mk?Sftlorafot-t ?nil Women ;e< vepreseniativss of 'I I lion of South Carolina. V X Home Otflee: Sumter, S. C. ' P. r ^AAA/?AAAAAAAAA. ^ ^r/VVVV V VtVV%* 1 Saturday, Aagqpt ^8, 1931. 1 srrCIUATION ^ ft* ' JB?$w | .] HB flooded will, messages of public appreciation that Amon 'n' Andy are Lo a??car in a motion picture. Taken from the nightly air adverb Luies of 'Aufns n' Andy, "Check aiif Double Cjieck," the first picture"to oe made bv the greatest character delineators in history, is said to coyer the entire range of characters iffimd . > i tin iii:_.plns a stilling story of love am'qQg, white peopl?.v" But through it add runs the delightful spirit of Amos "u' Andy that airTisteners ha\p grow,, to expect. . id by Melville Blown, presents Amos 'n' Andy and their Fresh Aair Taxicab Company- of America Incorpula*led, as well as the Kinirfi-h. Eighthin' and Divke Ellington and his band, * ? and Jthe jithei negro characters of the l'adio. It ha* been produced, reports indicate, in harmony with the lively comedy spirit of the aid broadcasts. Above everything, it offers millions of Amos 'ni Andy faps their first glimpse of the radio stars iri actiwi in a story built, written and -'Mrdirected for them by the finest talent available for the- screen,* . > led nut it.' lo.ily; hulv. holy.- directed. by the little giant Mrs. N J. Gallman. f i. IScrnn tn on r i-nDimiinittn corninn delivered by our pastor J>r. J. C. Mc?. Clol!iv?<- using* as a >ubject : ."Bought Wit h a This message. was', rich in th -unlit and spiritual fire, that will linger lone iM the heart's and minds of everv hearer. Rev. Harper shirt wTfeiT WV\i eineir?lT^!r""that -w<rdo" not belong to ourselves God v^ill get more trl i . nut- of our lives? and- w?- _. will soive*. greater purpose. " AtWi P. At. Miss A. L. Pearson had the I t'iglie assembled and the ilisctasion^ were helpful to all. 8:10 P. :vl?tj, i!m ii pout?<f tain halted tee .. people in their attendance, not with ancliug _tht* .rain _thgit__\yas an aai.'. iircciative -hearing present. R<?v. H#. ' B. Tli nipson the representative of Alii n t ni'ii.'ity w?5 tln'ii'.mvl pra-? :hed from the subject; "Jesus takes/ stock of Himself" from this sermon \ many* showed a deep interest and expressed themselves of their high aplueciali"ii fui the same.?Rev. Th imp" son is Uip. follow student agent and... ? has done well here in Ne\vheiry. At aim Gallman Street could be> - heard the *\veet? straiirs of music. sponsored hy Mr. and Mrs. T. O.'GaIU t?van in the interest of Mrs. Addie??mith's 'birthday it wair Unique. ? V * M*nv people are visiting here nowthis is tj.r. revival .season every* where, in the ' nintv Mrs. Mamie Crown's hip-band of J). t\ and lier two daughter i;f I'liuagn. Ill and Spartanburg,. C /' * 1. i t. :.. ? i _ a. t ^ " i-<" tiiL'ii icinuve no surprise ivhi'),- v/i- very pleasant indeed a" ["< sta\ < ?ifo \J >V Naiiee" is improving. The VI is si navies- of MilLer Chapel led on. jv a ' "iihlo set /?f Avomcn are doing i,!'s v*Tlt'.'h us. ' L>. *8h5h>^<MS * V ^ W * f ? f * in.-' f A\. A^jjJK IATION % . A H Of IN A , ~ &'' t n 11 .i:i oi etl ior yy u i self arid . JL ~ 1s to join and the entire family i e Association . A \\ JOIN FOR S2.Ro t ' 1 IT WH.bCOSTfS. % lily " pi eitiiUm will be only $1.00 ^ . ; ? '2.ROU Z . ... 50.00?; X rr- r:v ? 100.00 1 V * r so much foi* ;o >uiall an in- X ...... i s<-f urn a treat in your com- j . ' - f iUiaLions-apx^v to f-rtpryftif Men - i__ "lie Family Aid Burial Associa- JS 0. Box BB3 IT Edwards St.