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Saturday, March 7, 1936 CLAFLIN'WINS 2 IN A ROW L Orangeburg, S. C. Feb. 23?' Claflin "Panthers'* are still reign Hing over its-opponents in a -bigway. They took on two. teams on two consecutive nights who would hold the best plenty of competition and won both games with points tc spare. Tuesday night, after the Claflin girls had won a very hard fought -* . game from Allen University by the score of 13-17, which was featured by the excellent guarding ot* a Captain Wilrner Nelson and MeBride and 'also the spectacular shots by P. Robinson and llill, the boys took the floor and as soon as the game started the Claflin team began to tick just like an elgin watch until at half time the score stood 28-8 Claflin. Ccach "Bill" Knight sent in his reserves feo that they, would get some experience of real competition before the tournament which will be held in Augusta,, Ga. Feb.. 28*29. But it , ** was not long before lie had to: rush his "regulars" in to check the i farst advances of the "Eagles." The entire "first five" showed -up well, | as usual. The final score was 37- j 25 in favor of Claflin. Wednesday night Claflin took on the strong team" from Mon istown, Tenl'.. Before the game, the dope was that the "Panthers" victory march would be halted which caused no little bit of concern from v..u- ....... v.; . vv?vn AVI HKIII > ny ^ "V II* ?>S > in the panic with full force and before the Morristown team was able to score AVillis and Stewart had piled up a lead of 13 points. The first half ended with only one man who had started the game. In the second half, the entire ; ; "second five" played practically all of the last half. McCombs, at puard showed uome real defcivivj work. Wideman, at center,^ relieved Noely . for t he?fii'it?time ; this?aeaauii_ta. ,_auy 'decree. , lie . showed up well. Mack, at forward . "was easily the best passer on the floor. The game ended with the score ^.1-10 in uaiiin s lavor. ? This marks the 1 Ith victory tha+r Claflin has achieved for the season against one defeat. WAUKSHOUO NKWS Gertrude Dargan Mr. and Mrs. B yee Walker entertained a gt'eup at their home on Prescott St. .Friday night. Car l playing and dancing were enjoyed by all The County Teachers preseiite i an operatta on * last Thursday night at the A. C. T. Schorl which was very largely attended. .Miss Johnsie Deberry, a student at Fayetteville State, was at home i] during the week-end. Miss Ampnda Steele spent Sunday in Monroe." Miss Lillian -G.illard and Mr. I.awarence Bullock spent the week end in Bennetts vi He. Prof. Morgan tind Prof. Bonnet e'" snpnt Sntnrdnc in f'lmrktt e. Messrs Ed Ingrain, John Culson, Spencer Krone o f Albermarte visited friends of this city Sunday. The Usher Board of Hosier's | . Chapel entertained at Uargur's Funeral Home Friday evening. _ _ Miss Harrie Leak, teacher in this county is out of school on account of illness*. The Slabtown convention sj 011?;??sored' By-Mrs. I'milinr Till11..ni an.I ~~j Mrs. Ethel Westbooks will he P'.o1 sented Friday Feb. 0, llilid at the ' I high school auditorium. Conu- and bring yoifr friends. Admission 10c. GREAT FAl.l.d \I'.'.MK KaV" Mr. F. D. Drew, Miss Olive SKkt- Hall, and Mesdanns I; ssie Oaines R-' and Catherine Johnson attended 11. Y /""Theater County Teachers melting on last Saturday. Miss Geneva Alridge, who wr.s injured some weeks 5ago by... ar automobile is recuperating nicely at St. Phillip's Mercy Hospital in V { Rock Hill. We are glad to note that Mis a .Helen Carter is improving .rrijddly after having undergone an opera-. tiOtt at St. PhtHlTdTT .Mercy rrospital in Rock Hill.. .~2. - The sick list includes: Mrsr f Frances Clond, Mr. James Clond .and Mr. Richard McCrorey also Mr. Porter Nettles. Sunday February 23, Mesdamc-s Adell C. Nelson and C. B. /Johnson, Miss Connie Mcllwain' and Mr. F. D. Dew visited friends and relatives in Rock Hill and Chester. "A Bal/y Contest'^ \vHt~~tnr~staged at the old theatre building by Mrs. Gussie Ford on Friday evenTng February 28 in the interest of ? Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Your patronage is solicited. M rs. Emma Holmes sunt a few - frr-h - ^ ^ *" days in Jacksonville, Fla. Quite an enjoyable evening was \ spent in the school auditorium on Thu rsday evening, Feb. when the Young Men's-Club sponsored |' a mid-winter Ball. Music was furli 4 * nishcd by "The Collegians" from Chester. Mr. Isom Clinton, Jr. is president. Mrs. Willie Mae Thompson, wha. _is?teaching?in Fair field?County, spent the week-end at home, Mrs'. Anna Belle Boulware was hostess at a birthday party on Feb. 17, l'JJG honoring: her children, Jannie Bell and George Allen, Jr. whose ages were six years and ore year lespectively. About thirty-four tpta were present and enjoyed themselves playing: games. The guests of honor received many nice presents. Delicious refreshments were served. See Master J. E. Barnes each week for your "f pailer.'.' MARLBORO CO. TR. SCHOOL AND BENNETTSVILLE HI This "week has started off with ipiing weather. We are hoping it will continue. Thursday, February 27, Mr. C. D. Wright and -iyiiss Bomar acconix>anied the basl^tball 'girls' team to 'Society Hill, where they met their first defeat this season. Til,. - k.-vw. vw " *- ? V ? > * w I II uv/vit?/jr 11 ill's favor. On Friday night, Feb. 28, in the 14. H. S. "gym" our gilds' and boys' teams met Robtii t ^Smalls girls' antl boys* teams of Gheraw.' In spite of?the?accuracy?in speed, pass work. shooting, etc. that has been developed in the H. m S. baskdtiers, the competiiion was the greatest they have had this season when Cheraw went up against them. Again they were defeated, the scores for the girls were 15-7- and' boys 25-iO. Monday, March 2, in the B. H. . S. liyni the'girls will I>lay Society WediiescJay night, March 4, the girls and boys will play Butler iigh of llartsville in the B. H. S. gym. "ITow" Children Should Study Effvefively" by Miss J. L. Benjamin? second grade teacher: h Attend school with a purj-osc.. "A" ' General Aim. Should . not be to dodge work, it is disdain L'ul to have parents bring pupils to school to state that they do not want their children to work hard as . they (parents) have done. Lessons motivated by aims give chance to work rather than being worked. ? d. 15. sure to get assignment aiid have definite program for working upon the same. Routenize time, place and other mechanical aspects qf study. . 1. Launch out forcibly in studying, do not waste time with pre iiminarics. * 5. Do not make sitting too hurt, nor too long.' i fi. 'Concentrate upon the book the- tnsk at?hand,?do?not?day dream. 7. W ile 'memory s not an im-" poTtairt' item ip study, some mem oi i'/.ing is Essential. Formulas 1 m?> t . ociUr /Innit-Arl rvincf be memorized as many significant dates. events; and stories of information However, this should not lie mere note memory, but rat Ik r an association process. X. Another aid, to effect,, stu.!y is-group discussion. This fixis t lie object in mind,. and clear i:?;> faulty ipipressions. (+r?'i'nio nnrer iir elass of sali < n t teat ores m lecture or discussions. 10. Supplement sources of information wOiether they be contributions from text, teacher or classmates. T17 Keep physically "fit by regular hours. 12." Feel that teachers, arc to lu l]) you, and arc glad for yo:u to prt sent your perplexities. l.'l. Save clippings,, and form soap books of material which you consider worth while. "A scrap book will will supercede many notebooks, and ai'e usually interesting. 11. After studv. nlav. .March HI, 1936 the Senior^Ciasjr will present "The Road to the City." Pont forget the date. Coming April 10, 1036 "The Way of the Cross." This play v.-fil he presented by members of the fifth, six, and first grades.' Rennettsville News *?Rev. and Mrs. P. B, Mdodana of . Camden,* pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church was in the city the week-end on route to thelT church. i Mr. Verge Spears died sudden ly at his home pear Dyers Hill A. M. E. Z. Church last week, and was funeraliaed from Saw Mill Baptist Church, Rev. K. M. Booker pastor and Rev. F. W. Prince of Cheraw officiating. , Quite a few of the. Bennettsvillians left last week for N; Y. C Miss Alberta Holmes, a member j of Shtloh Baptist Church, Miss Ilcnnie M. Qrant^nd Mr. Jimmie j Johnakin, Miss Etherean Thomp(son, a student at Morris Collaga Ma ? ?= wA L. L \ I CT nf ?x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x**x~x~x? } f NOTE: Your question arvsw X a clipping of this column is encl } rep-ly, send a quarter (26c) an X velope for my New Astrology f mail free advice on three (3) i V Dirthdate, and correct addreee If to ABBE WALLACE, care of T y?Ajigomblv Street, Columbia, Soi M. & <1.?1'leasp tell me If I will get the job I have in mind? I want it bad? Ans.: You should send in your application for this job now, so it will have plenty of time for consideration. During the month of SEPTEMBER It seems that you will be employed as a teacher in the school NEAR YOU. "" * * * * * E. M. I).?-I am in love with a man 1 wouia use io kii?? he meant what he told me? Ans.: You al'e being veryTooIish to believe anything this man told you. You haven't seen him SINCE LAST NOVEMBER, and that is proof enough that he isn't sincere "with you. * * * * * L, L. L.?Do you thlHh theolher doctor or the doctor in ' Alabama can do me any good? Ans.: I would advise you not to make a change to the CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST or the doctor in Alabama. Your present doctor is reliable enough and his. method is safer for you than that of the other two doctors. # * # * * W. M. M.?I am in love with a married man. Does he love me- enough to marry- mo?? Ans.: This man is already married, but ho and his wife are nop arated. He. loves you enough to marry you if you have the patience to wait until he secureshis divorcer" T"" 7 ' * * + **.* j, \V. L.?Do you think my brother has forgotten tho? favor I did for him? Ans.: Your brother isn't thu type that forgets things that easily. He. knows that it' it wasn't for you lie wouldn't have a well paying business now, and ne n more than repay you, when he knows y<ju need someone to do a favor for you. * * * * * ^ M. L. 'T.?I)o you think I will get to finish my education as I planned? Ans.: During the first semester of school, next term, you will be financially able to enter-college spent the week-end home with .mother. Mrs. Emma Drake lianila will soon be out again to the delight of her many friends. Mrs. Martha It. McAlister, Mrs. Mary Drake, Mrs. Madelyn" Wil4iams and? Misses- Cotlenten Sttn:lers and Allie McNeil are one ..the -sick list, also Master Thomas I ? Miss Ho Icq Covington was out Sunday aftor a few days illness, also Mrs. Doshia Mae Stubbs, Miss B. E. Grahatn, County Supervisor for the past - few weeks, has been very, rushed conducting the group meetings for the county schools. Rev. W. F. McCoy left Sunday A. M. for his?church in Society Hill, S, C, Rev:?S. Hl'Uke preached aT ' Kioii Church SundUy , nigh I. Messrs. E. Thompson and \Y. J. Gilliam took active parts in the Sunday school at Shiloh Sunday morning. ' ' WINNSBORO NEWS -j o- ~ The Sefiiov "A" class of St. Paul Sunday school rendered a program SuViday afternoon in interest of the "Sunday school rally which will close on the 5th Sunday i in March. " The program will be long remembered by those that witnessed it. Miss Larcye L. Smith is teach er of the class and sponsored the "Imograrm The Glee Club which is com-posecDoiLfifteen voices of - the Fair field County Training school will render a program Sunday after noon, March 8, at St. Paul Baptist Church in interest of Mrs. T. Davis' class. Quite an appreciative audience witnessed the program rendered" by members of the Glee Club of Brainard Jr. College at Calvary Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon. The pastor and members of the , - * n-il 1- A TCT cnoir 01 aj. Zion Church reiidered services at Wayman A. M. E. Church Sunday afternoon in interest of the Missionary Society. ?.?? Misses Sara Brown, Ada Woodson, Mattie Bouler, Mamie Anderson, and Rosmond Johnson motor ed to Columbia Saturday in company with Mrs. Eliza Bratton to shop. Prof. F. E. Mcintosh mo tored to Columbia Saturday after THE PALMETTO L! red ia this paper ONLY when osed in yuar letter. For private ? d a self-addressed, stamped en- ) Reading, and receive by return < questions. Sign your full name, j to all letters. Address all maiJ ? HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 | rtk Carolina. there will be Another few monthtime you'll lose before you lini.-l your education because of lack o funds to carry you through-. # * * * * % J. L. T.?I am a little undecided about my future and would like for you to give nu? a little information. Ans.r I would advise * y, u *(j specialize in " one KIND OI WORK instead of doiiiir liisr nnj kind then another." Either IX T\prv\n ? mi/w . /, iCjitiuiv i /i>v. Kt i\s\ i iv or - j #j?; SIGNING would bo youi- m'os successful kind of work.* * * * * II. It. t.?I)o yuu think riv " luck will bo any hot toe this year?. > ~ Ana.':' Your luck will u? con ^eterffirl y boUor.-?~i~ain drippy?it predict That you'll scrape up on ough money to pay off the lust note on your car in April n-. straighten out a few of your snial er bills. * * * * + " . -* '. * 1 ' !\i. t. i'.?If wo gel a goo i lawyer do you think.it would help us^anty? Ans.: It will only bo a wa-sU of time and money. This ea-e concerning your HOUSE YOl.' iI.OS'l -luUf-alri'iidy li un i-wtiled uivft'ini is nothing;.you can do about it now This, house has?already?e; eu-.rer hands three Units since it holon'oa-i to you. ' ' 1 . V. (.'.?Do you think dancing will moan anything; to me in the future? And singing? Ans.: Your main-talent _is dam ing and you'll make your "I;loin ar.d butter'" that.way when \hu an frmnir?tour. sm'ging 4-n't 'w li out it will help vou al" .</ a- ai ENTERTAINER. E. IV.?l)o you think I wi I bo able to find a girl that will want lb marry nu'7 Ans.: Don't let your AGE wor ry you for you unn't.a 1 >it too bh to got .married again.-. 1 lowcvei you seeni to have the wrung ide; entirely ahout the kind of pir 1 ti ehoosc*. I suggest. that, von" sem I for as PRIVATE RKPI/V on ; 1 <iuostn n-a*.-important iu i his one noon. " Miss Sara B atty spent a v rj pleasant week-end at home. . The faculty and students wyn glad to-'see the first load of stone placid op the campus today foi the new building that ,is to be. o conditions of the Fairfield" Count; Training1 school. M is.i?Nellie?(lordon.?instruct!' of the 5th grade is still ill at he home in Columbia. With Miss Ada Woodson ii charge, Negro History week observed in our school -ieist wei.k Much and lasting, impression were made op the minds of tin studint body. ^ Mrs. Mary Singleton^ mother o Mr. Robert Russell departed thi life Feb. 24 and was funcralizcd a " NTew Hope I5ajiti>t t'hureli , o - which s 1 it* was a foi, M:mi b'.e: ber. Riv. J. llolkv. the pasto was .in chargQ of the services Mis. Singleton was li?ing her with her son at the time of he death. . ? Shi; li'ayis a luishr.lid. 1 daugh ters, 2 sons, 18 grand children am a host of friends to mourn he loss. Pi are to hir a-hes. Mrs. Janio Gladden of Chcste is a wetk-end -visitor in our town the. guest of her sister, Mrs. P Jackson. Miss Sara I'tatty of Barnwel Inst, spent the wick-end here t< the delight of her parents, Ilov and Mrs. J. M. Realty. \Vo are delighted to have Alls Rosamond Johnson hack at he ' post' of duty after two weeks ill ness. The basket ball t ain suffefei " nrrotlTpr defeat last week-from fin team at St. BarViabus Mission; th scored stood 3-5 in favor of the oj posir.g team. NAZARETH A. M. K. CHIRCI Rev. ('. W. Williams.'' pastor Sunday was a beautiful day Quite a number was. out for /<er . vice. 1 I Sunday school ppcmd by ' th Supt., Rev. A. E. Gary. Due t< /the lateness of the hour, a par _| f>f fV?o luttni) wn< tnnyht, J Very toucbin.tr address was mad by the pastor, Rev. C. W. \Vil liams and also by Mrs. I.ula Garj I The \vor<l of God was dtlivere by Rev. McDonald. We were pla< to have him; hope he will come a --gmtrn? y."' v !" i ^ !'A r llfi' ??. iMil BADER I j SUMTER CO. ADULT SCHOOL , "Thc Aim of Adult Education is to L_ Inspire i:rown.l |w ^ ?t I ; thing More Than They Are Hetter Than They do Now" I Dean James Russell The Emergency. Adult Schools of j i Sumter County have been in session since October 1, with a corps of twenty-four teachers. UntiH January the Work was carried on I fr^-with EE It A L'tlli<l?T"l>lir slheH- theh'' ! the work has been taken over as t" an approved project by the PWA j ! At present there are -lUO pupils 't* f()Vt>l' 11 veal's ol !H< < 1 (.nriilliifl in I ?? ' .hose schools, with an average atj? j tendance ol' half that, number. This s? j not enrolled hut have taken part > i :n some phase of the work.' Near- I j"iy *cire-fourth of tile nunUfcr enroll ! |, .d could not read and write when I. fi '.his work was .begun iii the fall, j J At i>resOhl oui^ is a. ii\e-point | i program which embraces; l.it.r- j j uey, Agriculture, Home Economics.) 1 (ienerai Adult, Worker's Educat. j ion. The Literacy classes include j beginners and those who, have not I ' Cone above the fourth grade; The j , General Adult take .the'-pupils fromj , j r ire . lourth through High School;! J;'*" Worker's Education is a pioneer ticld of Adult Education, It deals i | with problems which s'tt rotm'T the fv worker's job and his, fellow work ! - ers. should be urrderstonrl "Vhat Negroes as-well'as whites sire ihclud.il ?-ed in thfsrErnergerrey pr ogram." lTi"~ Sumter County we' have 14 Neri'ri tcuchcre?and* all ate doing J splendid work in'their field. Sum-' ter Cfiunty has recently been allot, i I ' eil a Xui'sery School- (tor colored), This school'is designed to develop ilie physical and mental well-being. [coining from'.bonus of those who . 1 Hrfe working, and are not able to provide proper care for uiese etiilil- i . 'i on. Health Habits, "Cleanliness, proper food, heultht'iil play, rog.u- ^ !iarlar le.-U, a re routine work in a . .VHii.iei1^;, 1.?Sunilt'i'?County ' , must afiTOftnPTb '. house . such a; UaiUUipmeiit. '?he equipment most ; needed are cots, or children's crib- tables, chairs, s'luetit, towels, blanlwets, dishes and cooking utensils. The teacher's now receiving do- 1 ' nations from colored 'people foi ! t this school are Kdythe Mae TayI br,. .'Ill Manning Avenue and ! heinpi S'ingh ton, .(!7 ttradfoyd St. ? tf".7tny?white people wish to- con. 1 tribute; call Miss Kdnu Mae Tisdale at phone No. 282. We feel A hat the services rendered by. the Nursery School to the child and to t liec-nimmiit y make Umr program well worth-while. ".I ; . * .. AN KMERttENCY It Aid. V a (Jennie I? llow/.e") Two Weeks ago to the t xaet i date, Professor Jas. W. Shaw, an ' " '? I ' 1 Gen ?D A I?1.X 1 3 _ Are T --They're C1 T v : -r r | J o j -| | Cooking W ith A "G I | Take advantage of the lo ^ install a GKNKRAIfELECT , jrin to save time, money an* I liprht hills to us and we will' with a G-H Ratine. It may i hut we know from experienci cookinjr' i* loss expensive, el II. No more ijrimey dirty to he refinished. 2. An more headaches froi 1 ' E PERR' Phone 22154 f efficient member of " the fault) sponsored the above named rail for the school. He felt the dir need of liancc and?impressed?Hr student body that, "one mu-t he I himself whenever?possible."? number of tickets were jfiven th faculty members and. students The person selling . the bights number over fifty was given. '< valuable pi i/.e and the person hold ing the drawn number was giv< 1 a prize of like manner. Rep'it; ,.W< ,l.f inudy. Ft .F>-h-? in the college auditorium alter at interesting program was rerulev'et by folk of the city. The amount realized was as follows: Faculty, President JA S, Stat hack, $18.1'ro!'? -.soi' Jas. W Shaw. Su.OQ; Professor K. H. Kvi r ~.YU; ."Mrs. Jullia IS. Si.aw , $G.r,0 Mrs. Bessie L. Bowser, $o..*50 Professor H. Hint-on;". ?1.00 Professor A. L: St a aback,*$5,'2.0; 1'ro. fessor T. V. Swinton, $1:00; Pinfessor r. H Turner, ..it}; total front faculty, 48.00; Senior Normal $.'5.00;. Junior Normal, $1.00; S n Lor High, $2780; Junior 'High. $1.80; Second Year High, $1.20; First Year High, $1.00; Gram, mar llepaitment,-.UU; Grand total, $G3.G'J. ,Voe- are exc edingly grateful to the many friends that aided u> ar.d ially 'to. bur leader who had the., foresight- to?sensor tli^ <nm.. Tin it Shaw. urn.iruivi:u news Rev. It?L_?(.tulfs..?Rantor ? Suiulyy was a beautiful. church ijointf <iay. At St. I'aul Church A't- hai-.tfooU .services all day. At lOh.'JO the Supcrihten 'ent iras at his post of duty. . The Sunlay school, "workers are begiflrung Lo conn out of the winter quarters. J .Sunday beintr quarterly Con-' ference day, quite, a number, was Hit. 1? -??- ? At 11:^0 Elder Cue, our Co ": <cn't man ascended-- the?ro-n run . twl- brought?to??one "of thorn, -oul" stirring : o- n .01 ..? Everyone, that heard the set-, non was inspired. We wore triad :to se>c so many visiting: friend-. Rev. and Mrs. 'Guilts ah < flat Lrhter. Lucile had as, their. <iinn- - David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest and efficient atten-. tion given to all business jiaced v;ith m? PHONE 571? eral EIe< lN It aking Th eaner r Faster Economical! J Lairoa? cue sensational new G-B heating unit, now bring* the magic speed of electricity to \ modern cookery! It makes G-B 1 today's fattest cookiag rang*. t-J-' ?E" Range Is Faster \v electric i?>oking rate and Rir RANGK at once and h~ 1 food, Brinp your erect ric show you how you can save be hard for you to believe e and can prove that electriceaner and much faster. kitchen walls 3. No more 4. No more n cookinp. serving > ASY TERM if-RROWN . v - -*- laajfartHilaTMl ? ?? ?; : Paire 3 r,! Sunday El !cr J. 5?. <* . y hldtr- of the Marion Hirtriv' 'i c sion Iiranri.l Ilrown arxl I. J ?: JlailUiLuUi r of Mt. /. >! \ (irado School aa! M s--.s -t)a __J u Barr, Master Iivila-a, Joitn II; a ford, I'rof. .J. }I. (].; !( > ai.d li t \lwi \f... ... t . o i - i. i>Vv:i it. air ' i 1 Latta.. ,* -Mi:, an.' Mrs. \. !? \ ,u .1 a \ son Joseph K. Vnj^'.r w-uv t' .VH'rffriiy 1 ytu -11- 11 r""*"? " V*,,< ' "" ?? j .sister at S a Hi !?_ in'-Nd;h Cm L lina. I Kl-it-1- .was the , week- : i truest of .Mi; an! .Mi.;; 'J'. Bella I'lea e ti ! a .! nvi ;.H lW.?* ' 1?l'i;y ia-?friftin:!-. '. ! Miss Robinson,.on I' }. I' ?els <?f?Hh?Paul (J: ^1?*? ".;?[? ."J was the (.iwincr r.uv-1 -MW i ny Bellamy Sunday. Mr. ; ]J ie Keivlinl t r lit." ml. at of";'.;, i; . school. About' this- time of month, she used . -r+o-have to' remain ~? *' bed, ' But no longer is she compelled to . - J stay in on certain' days. Wh?th<T it s- . " pearanccr, she's right on hand. ' no"*'. How Cardtti Helps Women Cardu'i ' helps thousands of women through the days they . used to dhead. It tends to-relieve the functional pains of menjtrua tion.? .and by continued -use, as needed as a tonic,/it . helps - to overcome the tendency to mon'hly suffering" resulting from nourishment^ Prompt rel;ef. yes. but still more ?lasting relief has . V-.nnn i v, o WVVU IV. j/Ui vvu lit t* (_.4^iw cases! ? Find out .tvlrethcr "CarSui will . 1 ' help YOU. Of course, if it does not benefit you. consult a physician. Get a bottle', today! . " .1 wiii nil ii sssssskz, 2tric .. 1 1 * . ' : , 4 " ' * 4 . " ** * ; In e Dip- and iVlore ; _ li " t It s Cheaper to C ook ? _wi rif? " 7j ELE.TRK ITY ] An average bill for a Hom? q ctjuipped with lAh^, _ Radio. Refrigerator and j GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE 2 LIGHTS AND I? \!MO-r:' . * . . ?... :>n ls'.ut $2<i> I H KFR IK F.R ATOll? ??I?-. .. v. _ -Vt R \\~jr \Y~~ | G-E Electric Ranuo? . i: ~ k>M I Avcrajje Montldx IM| c 22." KW II Compare (his with" \ our | for-?Utfhl s.?rndio.?r'i'1 rj#n r.-,) r - 2 AM) COOKING. I ' wjisifefnl shrinU:i<>?> R 7" boiling away trie life ere ' ritairvims. ? lK?-- ] ^ 5 is ' INC. j -1627 Main Street | / tianaii m j t. daft*!, M