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Page 8. u ? A Partial List of C - ?4mUUprim>RE ? DELAWARE GRAPE JUICE L Kli AVERS, No, 2CAN GRApE FRUIT. J1 8H A V ERS, 8 OZ. CAN GRAPEFRUIT Jl RED SOUR; PITTED CHERRIES?No. : SAVER'S BLACK PEPPER I - - WATAUGA?No-. 2 1-2 C'A> h - KRAUT , \ PHILLIPS PORK ANI) BEAT DEL MONTE PEACHES - - SALT. Columbia WHITE HOUSE COFFEE? E?onon i I OREEN HKAUTY. DILL OF 5 PICKf.ES TORSCH CQNQUEROR a I'HAS? Mnan Size mXI-K-OLKO , [2 MILK KA(;i,H HKAX1 ARMOIRS ; STAR BRAINS H Oat. BOTTLE, ARGf> ..TOMATO} CATSU, (WMMAY SOAP7 0 K SOAP SKLOX ~ j MOTHI I_1 lb* Can - 10 I'Oi'l LAK HRANbs CIGARETTES OLD VIRGINIA APPLE BUTTER POSTUMCEREA POSTS BRAN Ft IMLI.SIU TtV'S HKST FLOUR v.~ LIFEBUOY SOAP RINSO ' ~ SKIXN ICltS-" " ' v Macaroni S? Spagf -?? ~~ . f ? DelMonte Crushed PINEAPPLE No. 2 Can " 1 W hite. Uose Fresh PRUNES 2</2 Can "1 Strained .ar Comb -B4IRE-HONE? . " lb. Jars 2 Tasty Flake Salted Sodas , _ lib. Pkg. 1 FT1T OR I'D--!!! INSECT SPRAl Pt. 39c ? % Pt. 2 GOOD EATS - [HOME ? "Where The D RIDGE SPRING NEWS ,The KaSter services was obs f ~r~af aTT(TbTu-ciios. Mrs. E.i'J1' J^cterson ai^d her <. rait tee renjmeSt' a very .nice E ler program. _ The SuiMlay^elwol Kills went * . oh an Easter Mission to raise $' Mrs. E. I.. Ellison, p. P. peter I and Miss Haz/.ard are still in ])Osed. We are frlad to see James Watson, out aKain after } derK<>inK a major operation. _ Mr. Bonnie Raiford. "Mrs. R \rtp;. B. Rmfordi. and Miss S. R. Cr ford worshiped at. RicUrehill P list Church Sun-lay, later they v :\'t the dinner guests ,of Mr. and ? C <fi Puttard. I * Mrs.-Hattie Raiford has retur ' -i i-onio J'hiladtJlphia^^RH. after sp ' ing a few weeks there with daughter. Her three grand eh f ren accompanied her home, i 'i . land Mrs. Palmore of Trenton < .' we re the guests of. Prof. Mrs. Hightpwer Sunday. '' , '1' Mr. and Mrs. .Jerome rMa V Aiken, visited- th-" latter'jr pan J. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Corley. Jy Rev.-and Mrs. Hartley of B? Mt burg visited Mrs. Hartley's mol H[ here Sunday. ' II Students from Booker T., A Morrs, atpl Bettis Academy si rr*-the week-end at therr various h c. )ur Good Values I onrl gnn Many HfWfl, | ^ , .-. i - -w? Pints 15c I ii! - ra LJICE 3 for 25c I ?" to ??*. -<s> at. TICE Can 5c ~ ?:.?? :? ?' Aj 2 can . 2 for 25c ^ . i : an 4 Oz. Can 10c irr r ' ' : ..." . 'v. ~ To 3 for 27c jy - bj s'S 4 lib. Can 17c w ? tu No. 2Vl Can 19c CJ Br and 3 for 10c I 11 ay Pack' lb. 25c I to l SOUR I ni Qt. Jar 15c 1 ? No. 2 Carfl7c I Si ?r Pkg. Per lb. 19c th ? ?- - ar ) Per Can 20c er ? _ Ti a 12 Oz. Can 10c ?" T ? : 1 P J' 2 for 25c . ; - : ? ' Vi 3 bars 14c >tc ; I . '.CC Large bars 4c m . w Pkg. 5c - w :??i?: i_ . in CR'S COCOA V ?c 2 lb. Can . 17c 2! ' ?-? Carton Pltis Tax 1.20 iln sa : ^ J??,th rrn a_ t oa. " iin ijar ouc L 18 ()z. Pkg. 22c I CKES Pkg.lOc I t ' 24 lb. Sack 1.25 i | ' 3 bars 20c I b 3 PkS. 23c | ietti JLPKg^45e- -4i JOHNSON'S FLOOR - pi Wax 1 lb. Can 59c g (- - ? *-<-- * ? ?'/?:? \v \\ ino C(a?.s Pure ifi'orgia -^CANE SYRUP? ^ w>. 5 Can 33c 5c ao. 10 Can 61 e *r ALL 5c chewing <;I .M AM)- -Jr CANDir BARB ;lc 3 for 10c. J? economy' f, TEA * Oc:ib. Pkg. loc i ?r^TT9c cti r ~ > ' :?;? th * ALASKA PINK ? ^ 0c Salmon Tall Can 10c | ZEROPRICES ? STORES * ..." an ollar Does Its Duty _ caulk*LE NEWS crv Rev. F. Ii. Gladden of Chester. f0 preached ?i wo"1*"'1'"! ~~ om day?ntghty 'April 15, in keeping. '.as- with Passion Week; at 'Williams a Chapel A. M. E. Church, out Rev. Gladden, along with Rev. 4 <.5G Ilillianj the pastor of St. Luke and ^ son Williams Chapel Churches are dis- holding services at St. Luke A..M. < Mr. F. Zion Church, the remaining ^ un part of the week. The Y. M. C. A. Club met at the * .osa home of Mr. and Mrsi R. C. Stin- 4 aw- son. : tap An egg hunt was given Saturdnv 4 ryrc by the Kundav school ofJWMliams ^ drs. Chapel. * J -* 5 o'clock- morning Easter ser- j ned vices were hclcfat"Mt.'Edon A. M. < end K.. Church. Rev.-C. C. Mcllwain J her delivered a splendid sermon. ?. 1 did- Sunday school opened at 10:0<> *4 Mr. with t.lv Supt. .Mrs. L. A. Sartoi J ,' S. in charge. J| ami At a soul stirring sermon j was' brought to us by Rev. W. L ? son, Johnsrwn. Paradise rendered ari ^1 ;nts Easter program at 2:.n?ft. J Girls spending the Easter at ites home were: Ester Bowler, Sultanna J the* Dawkins, Sophronia May field, and } Dorothy Beaehum. All took active ^ lien parts in the program. J >ent - Services were unusiiidly, good at J om-- St. Ltdfe A. M. E. "Zion "Church J - ? On i ounuay, I ' 'i; T. T rTJ1' mi V i ' . ..1 C. SPAULDING TALK9 > - ' ' n, (Continued from page one) guv* tire govui anient'. ft~~ m ho "who fought auoceaafuliy to icests Negro personnel there, i employees now numl/er 4.75, Uging from the general manager 1. J.-ft. Ward, down through | merous specialists and doctors^ * nurses, dietdcans, orderless and tendants. Ten Million Spent. Accurately One of the impressive sights in neric'ii is to see that great raaas- _ over 30 buildings, surrounded r beautiful lawns and shrubbery, le .well kept plant worth four id a bald million dollars, cost a illion dollars a year to operate, 1 passing" throujgH black liands ~ id in it 11UU soldiers are_ careTT" r. During the past ten years, n million dollars have been spent r officers of this hospital. A >vernment check which occupied ve months last year and which ent inFO every. item ot expenaire and-every check, and receipt nee the Negro personnel took larged-i-shqwed a difference in gures of only forty-eight. That ust "be a .world's record. "Another thing which impressed e was the dispatch with which isiness is handled. Co!. Word uched a telephone. Any one of ic 100 patients is located in a oment, or an accountant of the )0 patients is located in a moment '-an accountant gives any fig e desired about cost in an equal short time while the Colonel's tfactive secretary, Mrs. Patterin, proved equally efficient. I left Tuskegee inspired with v spirit, of progresfly-cooperatien id efficiency. The spirit of Hook? T. Washington still lives. To * msc who occasionally ask if. .lskeifireeis going forward, " nph&tieally "and fervently, yes! wont forward, under Mcnon ahjl _ believe will continue to do so ider Patterson. " V How can it; help it ? My lust sit before 'leaving Tuskcgov was >-cttll upon Dr. Moton, He was * rnfined to his room though lookg improved. My rftfessage to my friends' Dr. oton told me that I soon will be ell. As prosidertt-emeritus my terest in Tuskegee will bc un mini shod. I expect within the xt two years to add.two million >llai*s to our endowment fund. You can't .stop the progress of l institution when- men have spir , vision and good will- like that, id Mr. Spaulding, as he boarded e train for Durham," "The all Street of _N_egro Arnericp." OOl) CITIZEN LAII) TO REST Columbia, S. C.,. April 20? Mr. 'sse Chavis whose funeral was sld at Second Callvary Baptist liurch, March. 2(5th was conduet1 by the Pastor', Rev. M. M. Peace [Torment was at Pougass ceniery. Mr. Chavis was converted and aptized more than 42 years ago ider the pastorate of Rev, A. P. unbar. Brother Chavis . wait a, yal and faithful Christian in his lurch, abroad and in his home. He as a Christian husband and dei 1 y and his I'liv'sitU* _ as always tilled with th^ebiug ayers and among tho.?t?. whom he une in contact' with. 4a e?was ill of smiles and cheering words, ell thought of by lx>th White and lored arid looked upon as an lion- " table man of good chavacter. He- as one of the founders of hjs lurch. One nmobg ColuoiBTk's old . 4* - 7A ../.nor. it citizens ior inure mem iw unecal services were si in pile 1/ut lpressiye. His favorite pieces cTr "sumrT 'Tri-^ XmVn Mae Hatii sang "Steal Away To Jesus", rs. Julia Barnum, sang "His yes* Is On The Sparrow" with ionis by the elioli. Mr. W^-Hug- ? "I've Done My Work". Mrs. achel Monteith read a beautiful lituary and Rev. Mrs. Si H. Smith M.kc uLJiii Christian?livfngjn Ids nimunity and home, ?he honorary pallbeaHrti were of c Jefferson Hotel: S. P. DLxson, m. Young, T. J. Anderson, F. ashiilgton, active paul -bearers. ?acon Artentus, J. Logan, A, )atright, A. B. Bouknight, C. C. ewart, I^eacon Fred Brown. Mr. Chavis was laid to rest un- * r a mound of flowers, sly p on <1 take- your rest. Rev. W. R. Bowman, Pastor Raster Day was; carried, out in rnis of cantatas and pageants. f THE O LE/ V m A silr \rr # J \ U ? r I i> : CtHMMMm la Allen E ^ LAHGES1 M* W'I.JiJWiJ-U'J?J. THE PALMETTO LEADER RSSMM^^JBkfiT'.?"v . Imcoiti Tlic ubuvo plotUrC- .MnWvs the Coult Championship in tho. town amerrt testa. Reading from left to right tl Beatrice Bine, Nettie'Smith, Myrtl Sellers, side "center, Evelyn Tally," Tally, guard; W. M. Gillespie, mana and Dicy Pord. MULLINS NEWS Sunday was a beautiful day for ehurch goers. Ebenezer A. M. E. Church S. S.-opened at the usual hour. The lesson was taught with ifiterest arid "revfifwed by Mr. Geo7 Kanstom.?At~ttr30~ o'clock ReVT Mack preached a delightful sermon^ His. subjeetwas "The_B.ac-_ trine of the Resurrection.lt Supday morning before-..day service was fino.?Everybody enjoyed,the gervice-^began at 3:30. The Xmas. Saving Club met at the home of Mrs. L. D. Calhoun. 535 N. Smith St. We all enjoyed ourselves. She served pincSjjpple, ice cpeam and cake. The class met at the homo of Mrs. B. L. Calhoun. Mrs. Ella Carmicheal is back in Mullins. We Were too glad to see Miss Mar garet and her sister, Lula Geralds in the eitv Sunday; alsb Miss Annie Bell Pickett. tVe have a real good doctor in Mullins, Dr. Roberta. If you are sfck see hfm. DARLINGTON DEDICATES > , ! NEW CIU'RCir - hi ' 1 (Continued from page one) presented an attractive program, on which many exquisite renditions were offered. -This program was outstanding. Moderator J. E. Young , of the Darlington County Union was presented Sunday night by Deacon Willie Tee. He .brot to the congregation one of i his touching messages. tm Monday night Dr. Howard, our. former pastor now editor of the s,chool and union, delivered a wonderful sermbn, assisted by the choir under the leadership of Mrs. Maggie Small Walker. Dr. W. E. Richardson journeyed over with hi$ choir from Bethel A.?M. E. Church on Tuesday nite to nold sedvices. The dedication se~txices were bi'ot to a close Wednesday night, when Rev. W. R. Gregg, pastor of St. James M. E. jC;inirch. and his lie! n vatthI nrnffi'Mri Miss Vola-Carr ws the directress. rVilc cplnn^i.l choir. The- pastor extended tlumks in behalf of the members' .and himself, to the p;mtors and their; choirs and friends whi) assisted him in putting this program over. Friendshir> BantT-1CihuT-h nu has a members!p of 12'.- who extend to. all visitors* a i . tv weleorne at all times. . . - Rev, Ed,, A- ^Pann? I'astiic DeaTTh R. Stuckey. Clerk. I-ittle Misses Vivian Adams and Elnor Robinson i lu> out.tan.1 rng performer? I'm* the?srrRTtt?r children with instrujnenta,l solos aiid recitations respectiv_ely. ,?Miss Marie Caldwell and iAIis Bouler with Miss Janie Warloy at the piano rendered some beautiful Selections... Our pastor was at his best- der livering an interesting Easter serv mon... _ > Music was furnished by '! choir for the occasion a?d Mi Bowman tthe organist rendered selection*, in keeping with Easter. Special flowers Were?furnished "hy Mrs. M. E. Bowman. Mrs. Alxeander and Mrs. P? lifters wore out Suaiday.ivLtdir Jiei'dg absent for scveraj Sundays. ? 5kDERS IN FU >ur Grocer for ADLUI t RICES TO SUIT YOU PURSE. 5ros. Milli Columbia, S, C. ' FLOUR MILL IN SblJTll C ? ?< mrnemofhi ****** ': jS^HfcT g*J%^ti ' -^jgL# HNHKJSk M* ??^%S L ?*\ WBStk ??- ' ' 1 i/5^ d er AcaCeiny Basket Hull team. This played. at State College, Orangebur) icy ares tijp row, J, C. Benson, coach e Tally, Virginia Gillespie. Middle 1 center; Carolyn -lackson, guard; M ger and chaperon.^ BdtVoM row, Murg EIdiMKNTAltY St"HOOFS FIHI.!?""] DAY .FRIDAY MAY 3RD Droyfuss Fiyld Four "thoustind Elementary school children representing every \ school iirthtTcitv (of Columbia will .1 The Flemuitary Schools closinp 1: calendar'is: v Field Day, May 3rd, Dreyfuss j Field, 9 to 'J:30. P. M. > i Spelling' Contest. May 7th. Allen | University, it 8 P. M. Dramatic Touriianv. ht, May 3lst, Allen University, at 8 P., May Tole Drill (Pa'V and plaee to be announced1. _ t v * - ????? " ?= LI > ii uii.Tii.im i! r,K '? Nmi.M.s (Continued trofn page one) phi no_Mi-. Coll' Washington sang -"Anftela Mia" ( My .-Vnffel)!.hll of tho^i* renditions wore performed a el is t it-ally. f , " ?~t Till- strain-?n-f?r+tr^?WihtTng" march were hr-frd at :H:50. Tlie [ l>r,i<U> was escorted :in_liy her father > clad h? a eomploV "Sky Blue" out- -* fit with navy bin. accessories, and The* giai(Mil sc:>rti-d fn by Mr. Georgh Hall 01 Augusta, wore dark ' forma] clothes, ? x Ininvedbtrdy rr-ft t thfTtTPmony ? the. bridal party h.t for Augusta, ' (iri., where th - uphy will make I their home. . ? ' v ( i.Miti'1. irr~rr\ i.iM-: t Mis. A hid" l!o pk-ins was ho*t- 1 e?F !h. ('lain t > < l-.:i l.unV Cl?h 'I'm- ("lay afloriioo:; :tt !.or hoilie on ^ I'Mt?e St. The biisii o s session was presided oy.r by I, In. 4'l'osiiler.t., ? Miss "Afire- laic . Wo had as ( ..yi-ito'rs i\vo in . of the Cvu- T sad or Gin 11. Mr. William Lawson t and Isaac Brown Mr. Bawson gave a very envbiiVagin/ la Ik to the- t |lib. A I'terwar.l.- :he h i - toss serv- J ed a delicious com c. We adjourn j I1 yMTuTUeli>!) > ndlnf ^TtTTT^rrt-Trftrrt-H noon to nio.'t wii '.\ Mr-.; CalTu'tini> v Taylor TnrsrLuy nigh: to velobrati' I our fiivt rocrcat. o night/ : --j: p"';Mrs. CathiriTTo T:r"\MoiylU'poVToi' M Ji > VE FLOUR 11 I or WfcUKA. ' ' < ' t t: hrtrttfi;/,'... -JL % ? gi.jEUk> y & Ij ' ng Co. $; f AROLINA J ? # - t." ' ' ' . - ^ 3 ; -v* WW | ,I,UWP.P*W. !.u t : M I ~ 1 P^k > team won South Carolina Str -meet-Friday, May-Hrrirnl Dieyfusw T Field to enjoy a day of pleasure, o Tlie public is inviipd to attend-and t enjoy the events. A.small admis- ii sion fe'1 will be charged. The program o& events is: 1 - u ~~?1 : ??n 9:00-10:00?Assemble in.'field for < placement. ' _ _ 10:00-10:15?75' YafT DasTi (Guls t 12 Up). 'V'.-r :. c 10:20-10:35- 100 Yard Dash (Boys i, 12 Up). 1 "10:40-10:55- 25 Vml Dash (Girls ,f o-8). . ' *< 11:00-11:15- 25 Yard -Dash. (Boys 6-8). : e 11:20-11:35- oil Ypi 1 Dash (Girls t 9-31L . " . ( 11:40-11:55- r,n Y. :d Dash (Bovs c 9-H). - li Intermission- I 12:20-12:35- Running I Ugh Jump e I (Girls 9 >l,'p). 12:40-12:55r Run dog High Jump ] (-1?:?(Bpys !v Up).?? ? T I 1:00-1:15?Potato Race (Girls 9 t _? | i i:zu-1 :vs;>?kipmi liroad Jump c (Boys. P . C 1 : 13 -1 J35 IT '< . WiyH P Up.)\ , ar, S. ., itfter several hard cc ; Emily Powell, Geneva Pov (jw, Helen .White,- forward; C argarel Tally, forward; Virgil aret Smith, Edgar White, Mas< (~kan camoway and h . victor recording orchestra? The greatest social event of 1 ei?r-_will he the appearance kan caIiloway and her V or Recording Orchestra consist! f twelvemaryeloUs colored I ists at the Columbia Auditorii n this city. Ila'ileo throughout the count s the "dynamic personalit KAN cat, 1.0WAY ha? wun ? l'aim as the queen of hi-de-ho, She and her twelve piece orchi ra haS appeared in every ma, ity in the country being featur H the leading RKO PUBLB^fX 'A'NCRO and MORCA?fne.Tti rom coast to coast. " The band is on a limited tc f this,territory direct from a i ord breaking run at the Plantai ion Club in New York and t 'ottirn Club, Chicago and each a very place where the band Y liien .presented treVnendous crow lave greeted them at their appei :nces. The youngest of the famous C oway family, the music is said -i-vut that of the first cf the fairi hat have made the name CA .OWAY so internationally renov d and famous, the well kno' AB CALLOWAY.^ :Paneing will begin at 9 p. ind the affair is'being sponsor >y the Evans Gli.i'C Ass icial.i rho are to be commended for f ng to the terrific expense of g ug tbe- people of Columbia the < iottunity of hearing and. danci o the music of this famous bai :? " card of thanks - Mrs. Mary Palmer wishes hank the hTany? friends *\Vho i andcd?sympathy in the ^leath ier mother, "Mrs. Van?.v>ra Ci ruin iii'Tll, . ^ ? ? i I:\IM;TON_M:\VS Bethel Su-ndav school opened usual hour winh th fciipei is: dent and teat I'.ers at their p r? duly.. Till; lifiiiin was intern. p.k'-.v nlisfiuwd'^jy teachers ; .UidoUtii, ? At 1 1 :.'50 the pv*to?', Hew I. viuiilMis prcachtd -u~verv fore1 or.non to a very large audience bethel and' in the afternoon v vith his rood people at Spr 1 i 14-amCMt, /don to witness a \'< ntoresting Master program. r] nogram at Bethel Surtifay even vas unusually good and enjoyed ,lnhf who witnessed it. . ? Sunday being club day, the ire circuit rallied well. Mrs. J lie Sligh, President of the Pul \id Club reported the largest no.it nt at- Bethel-.?? ?? ThosJ who paid $1.00 educat 1. money are as follows: Rev. ). Si unpens, Mrs. Anna /Port i'lorerice Minis, Jennie Sltirh.'L i>- Strothcr, Nt'.u M. Sinimo osonh Srber, J.?W. Black, Kc (kick, Fred Strother. Our .pastor' is. schedule*! ireach, at St. Paul Baptist Ohm ill accompany him. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Jones h is their dinner guests Sunday, 1 . Ov.Simmons Wit nmthrr; ti V. K. Lee, Mr. jand Mrs. Jose Jewell, a"d Mrs. Valentine. Mrs. Quiney I.ee Simmons i Urwent a very successful opei ion at the Columbia Hospital si s now sit.home on Stark St. WJ (plight. of her many friends! Elder FT. F. (}. Dent will pre? "or us Tuesday night, at Sp'ri 1 ill AV M: K. Church. ?ftfr. J. W> Waring is still he* sick list , at this writing: - ire- liopinj* for him a speedy : We are aut horD.ed' by the Din or of the Better Housing Wogri o figure Gpvernment Work. . Artisans Contractir Company ['hones $487?8535 I WESLEY CHURCH I'RKSEN Adopted Cinder el l-comedy drama IB % acts, Frid May 3rd, at StTiT o'clock in auditorium of Allen University Admission 10 Cents. Mr*. Beulah B. Baxley, directr Hev. P. l5. Mingo, pastor. V "ii if?? ii ii i J I .[UPWPBHW^IBIIIIUI Saturday, April 27, 1935 V \ =: LISTEN - H. i ^ to WIS Mdftdax and jj> Thursday a t 7:45 ^ ^ and learn how to _c * win a pen and jx'n- g cil set free. U-* . & *"* ^ Our daily '21 hour ? y capacity is 500 bat- ? f reis, largest in fc?> jg .:. O lumbia. And all of xfl our flour is sold in Sljiith Cnrnlinn, : ?'. >11- 4 ire, r-- ?= ;?t for Economical Transportation kr _?~ | 1935 ***" -:' $50fr : *.,' rX 1934 "ra?Hn*t $495 " y ', 4 uupi' , - r ~?.1934 K?,d $425 bs- ' l oach - - dci 1933 J,?nti^ ^ "-$425 )p Coach ^ ws, 1933~et: $400 \ E 1931 u&*Lt .... $225 4 he " nil 1931 ^uvrolut S190 ias 1 ruck _ _ ^ ir 1930 $185 a]- 1 091 "IruvrPv tn-t f?a JO I*-'"" Toad, ... 7. ^i;)U I JjT" 1929 Chevrolet .. SI 25 rnT" ?- eoupo r | wn _ m. L-Central "** Chevrolet Co. \?' 1109 Hampton St. ' * i JJJ: - Phone 7937 nk iwua?^ , MADAM PETER'S ^ Hair Grower i nn FOR DISEASED SCAM*?C I VKs life And beauty. , II K ST It O W E K APPLY ONCE'A WEEK at PRICE 35c "I1 1iH)(i Mainline St. Columbia ,st_ Counts Drug Store Washington St. ^ .... ? _ # y^rj- 'X~X~X~XW^fX~X~X~X~X"X"X? ??r ? USE HAIRLONGER vas jn? a Wonderful Hair' Grower t^.y . Is just what its name implies. pile Makes the hair grow long and full. Allays gray hair and bald- ' by ness and promotes a beautiful bob. 77- Piicc 2ft CeilUi Made by, , it" ALSIE P. WYNNE, "a ? Clinton Coltege, ~ J_L Rork Hill, S. C> _ ion i X"X~X"X~X~X"X"X"X"X"X"X< e(,_J _ ^s> I Take no Chances on Dan>sa; gerous Gases?use rilv to' Pure Ice. Our wagons 'cl> ' pass your door daily. T "r - . < .ad. lev . ^r~ ~~Rmeieni icef liberators ])h pc- Phone .'JIM J1721 Main St. am U ' " . 1 Sturkie Furniture Co, ? ?,II()ME JOF J1AKG.AINS? 1 ' When you .Want Furniture see us. We sell New ami Used Furniture ^ lay, Cash or Credit ? A snail dowh the payment /rets what you want. W? A '' Fay Cash for Used Furniture. , Phone 21235 ? 1213 Blanding St. I ess) * . M