The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
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f M ARRIAf.F ANNOl N( T.MI.NT
iMrs. Elizabeth L?wis. K^y, fdr-1
merly of Clinton,- S. C., announces
the marriage of her daughter Cloria
L. Lewis to ilr. Calhoun Lucas
of Columbia,C., whiyh was
solemnized .^August . ljt, ltMli in
New YofkofcCity,' where tliev are
, now residiAjr '
* f CRUSAlilHS SOCIAL CLUB Hello
Everybody! This is Station
ESC dn the -air once more.
We return to bring you Uie "eyej
opener program." This ystation
has beSYl off the air 'otter the sum
mer months, because _pf every ond
being on a vacation. Now that va
cationiing is over, wo are 'back to
stay with you. until, you say, the
program is, Idling to bo an eye
opener.
f.We are aQjl to bring you this
program oyer'flhe network of CSC
through the cfturtesy of ,\,\h\ E. I,
Kershaw; whhj ir smrimr mi < nn ??
master this evening. MiV Kershaw
? 'brought a program, eontored around
music.- 'The two songs wore
"I 'Cannot Pofrgct You" and ,"I
- Surrender, Dear."
$ To the lady followers of this
station, let me "introduce a now
T * member ot"t the "eye opener" program
to you: Mr Eddie Conner,,
a very ploasing young man, and
always has something encouraging
to tell the ladies. Mr. Kershaw's
' served the party of the evening
fried chicken on lettuce, cake and
cocoa. Oh! it would be wrong to
close this "program, without tolling
you about .those rolls you put
in your mouth and they just melt
*away, liice drinking water.
Next meeting at Mr, Buster
Brice's residence 2;"00 Bratton" St.
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SYNDICATE SIXTEEN
^ Georgetown. S. C.--^A society
called the "Syndicate Sixteen" was
organrzed by sixteen "young ladies
from the senior an<> juhior clas'ds
of Howard High schco.1, Georgetown.
Sinto tiie:o was iwso'cfal
people these young ladies" decided
_ to^ organize one. When the socio??ty
was, organized the following officers
were elected:
Misi Sarah R. Hnvroll. president;
Miss Carrie D. Re'neyn^jcepr<?sident;
Miss Jessie 1,.' Single
?toiir-secretary; Miss Ger/rgie E.
Button, assistant sorvetnrv AT is<
. '& Agpes B. Nelson, treasurer; Miss?
: Janie V. Browne, critic; Miss Ye6Eit?
relee A. Jenerette, journalist; Mrs?
^ Dorothy D. Garr, reporter* Membes:
Miss Naomi F. Jones, tMiss
Gillie V. Rainey. Miss Hattfo M.
Wheeler, Miss Tholma p. Moses.
Miss Myrtle M. Kinfr. l\ftss Louiza
B. Fraser, Miss Margaret E!
Alston, Miss Susan M. Mazyck.
GREENWOOD NEWS i.
The N. U. G. Bridge club was en
tertained Friday( October' 22 by
Mrs. "T. K. Robinson af.her lovely
home on Mineral street.
Three tables were arrangSrf. for
contract in the living room. Those
playing were: Dr. and Mrsr'C. P.
Perrin, Miss I. A. Morgan, Mi'ss
M. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
^ Hunt, Mr Jlfnry Williams, Mr.
Laney Percival, Mr. T. K. Robinson
and the hostess. High score
went to 'Mr. R. C, Hunt and low
score to Mr. Henry Williams. We
had as guests Miss Caldwell, Mrs.
Lillian Gilliam of N.Y.C.-, and Mr.
Da /I r?nf f
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The hostess served delirious re- j
freshments carrying out the Hallowe'en
motif.
Mrs. A. W. Perrin was hostess
to the N.U.G. Bridtfcxclub Friday
-_r? fr; - night. October 120 iilticr hpmo on
Marion strect. --TTie'Ti^mr room
was beautiful with Ilallowb^Mi colors
"and. cut fall flowers, wheiV'tables
were arranged for contifhcL
After the games the hostess served
a salad cojbj-se with hot coffee
and mints. UfS-Tompkins was the
lucky winne: 'ffl high score. Mr.
?Robinson?hzrhf?points for?towscore.
Everyone enjoyed theim_
selves. _ ~
BIRTHDAY PAJtXY FOR MR.
EVAXS^"
Mrs. Annie Evans entertained
her husband with a lovely birthday
party, given at her?Beautiful
home on Gervais street, on-ftist
Thursday evening, Octcbep 28th,
Mr. Evans is the assistantL manager
for the North Carolina Mutual
Life insurance company; Mr.
W. H. Harvey, manager.
The agents with their wives were
present. Mr. an<. Mrs. Charlie
Dannerly, Mr. and Mrs. McEImurry,
Mr. Sinclair? Robinson,.. Mr.
Perry, Mr. Heignts, and Mr. Bellinger,
all of fC(/h?mbia. Out-oftown
agents Wore Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred of Camden; Mr. and Mrs.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Craw^prd all
? of Aiken. The honoreu 'Tguests
? ' were Mrs. Gussie F^vans; the mou
ther of Mr. Evans; Mr. and Mrs.
William (Smith, the mother and
father of Mrs. Evaris, Jr.; Mtes
Lucile Parker Clutts, Miss Esther
Molphus, Mr. A., Perry,- Mr. and
i ; Mrs. James Sabders, Mrs. Bertha
\ Kennedy, Mr. James Porter, Miss
Louise Bown.an, Mrs. Bessie Pat\
terson, Mr. Oliver Ward and Mr.
All?n Talley.
After the guests had assembled!
a few games of whist and bridge
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were played. A color scheme of
pink, whit and green was carried,
out. i *
The dining rpom table was beau-[tifully
docorat?< with U beautiful
cream lace table, cloth, a largcbht.hday
cake with pink decoration
of happy birthday greetings with
green cand es was setting on the
center of the table. Large pink
candb's with green holders, were
at each en<,l Qf the table. The supper
was s%rvew: butfet style. After
eveiy*|ie had circled around
-i-kr?1 lurvcy s])OKe and
aid,that/Mr. Kvans had a
wonderful assistant to hm onythe
district. Mr. Charlie Dannnerly
spoke' for the men. saying thdt
they ha ' put j)ver a wonderful
program' l''j> th,e occasion and by
ilie lirst of the year ft would be
doubled.
Mr. Mchlmurry blessed the table,
Miss'E Molphus, lit the candles,
.and Mr. Evans blew them
"irt. ;4le said i" his excitement:
"9h?*ft is my chance now".
A 1* lieibrts repast of chicken
salad' on lettuce- leaves, olives, I
pickles, potato clrps, ritzs and cof-1
fee? L'ink and white ice cream
with pound cake was Served.
Mrs. Annie Evans is well known
among her set and is very much
liked by In i friends, because of
her kin'ness shown toward thom.
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K1TTRELL COLLEGE FACULTY
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I'ii'Ui^ll, N. (.' The "hamr?ofPresident
\V. Ji' Cecil ran and family,
known as ""Fair view Cottage"
presented' s< beautiful picturj* on
the night of October 18th. Nestling
in its white coat behind its
thick shrubbery of green foliage
brightly illuminated the campus'oi
lv i11: e 11 college: Indeed it made
one think of the city* upon a hill.
-"~At tne place pictured and en the
date nameij an "At llome" .was
given for the faculty members.
Strictly at 8:00 o'clock the ghosts
began to arrive. They were met
at the door by \V. J. Cochran, Jr.
The recurving line" consisting of
I'resident and Mrs. Cochran grcet|
e each, with a hearty handshake.
\ token made of the college col{ors
.was given, then to the Sitting
nvom ylure a bright and chferful
like a'u&red ar.<k sent forth its>hoat.
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an-.Mdi&Uing was begun imnicdicatelfflb;.\t
L>:00 o'clock President
an<.lfall's. Cochran entered the sit-.
tin>> r&om and from the hand of I
Alls.'Cochran was drawn a slip of
(taper lipoid which was written itt
request. From that moment ami]
oij the evening was indeed filled
witi\ thrills.' At 10:00 o'clock the
nTu-ie an ( chatter abated and?tr
grnn-l march was h?ard,- played by
our efficient music teacher. Led
by President and Mrs. Cochran. I
each guest fell in line and followed
to the spacious dining room, also
beautifully decorate*., in the college
colors. Ah! what a. beauty?. The:
.table ?roartd beneath its heavily
laden niceties. .Sltch a menu:
chicken baited with"- brown gravy,
.-tuiTed celery, grceh pt}as? salads
of all kind." cheescy spinach, stulFed
eggs, olives, hot d olls and butter,
cake, cream, hot cotFee, salted
peanuts ati ? mints.
While enjoying this well prepared
niefm, toasts, talks, and cor-,
.numdrunis broke the quietude. Af
t.r each, had eaten their fill, back
to the chcefful lire ^ongs and expressions
ware given by jncmbers
of the Faculty and reluctantly each,
reached for coats ano departed.
This was an event that shall
always b~ remembered by the
members of the faculty.
WAVF.RI.Y GARDEN CL.L'11
The fall flower show was a complete
succosV- Mrs. Cathcart,
Mrs. George Dial and Mrs. T. K.
T?nfF rr7?vrk fVir. inrlo-nv;
Mrs. Cathca'rt described .the
show as "a iflost creditable exhibition".
The display of dahlias wore indeed
surprising.. There were
several blovnis thitt kt*pt the judges
snmb' time before they were able
to make a decision.
Favorable comments were made
on the fern exhibit and the beefsteak
befjonias. ' .
We wish to take this opportunity
to thank the several individuals
who were instrumental in mak
ing the show a sue&jjss, namely
Mrs. SiiTTmie Smith, I\Irs. Williams
,Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Co Ire Glenn, Mrs.
Anna Jackson and Mrs. Ilerrin.
d*)ue to unavoivhble circumstances
'our President, Mrs. C. A. Johnson
and our chairman ot the committce
on arrangements, Mrs. N. H.
Collins were absent.
The regular meeting of the club
wi 11 be Friday, November 5. at
1)1.10 p.m. in the library auditorium.
Plant your winter ldwn as. soon
as possible. These mellow autumn
days will ndt last long. Pansios
should be -set out new, It is better
to.buy, plants from, a nursery
specializing in raising pansies. Be
sure to- have the beds well prepared.
Mix in plenty of \yell desa|yed'
stable manur e and bone
meal. The plants will-repay you
in the spring with numerous beautiful
blooms. . ? ' ' ?
Do not fljelay plafitfyig bulb>s.
The sooner they are sert out; the
bpttGf the flowers. Select the largest
bulbs. Rcmembec,-the larger
the ouii) tne larger tne newer.
Cut bacj; unruly rose growth.
Tie in place the new rose canes of
the running sorts.
? i\fako cutting of one year old
I \yood. of abelia, spirea, ligus-trums
:yid most of the other popular
shrahs^ Ejght inches is long enou"j$hr
^flftcrrnd peat moss is the
best vootiKjg medium. The sand
provides drainage., The peat moss
provides moisture.
.Fertilize pot plants and prepare
them for moving inside. Repot
only over crowded plants.
x P. C. Lane, club advisor.
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UNION N'F.VNM. ' <i
The Sims High and the Lancaster
High- pkiye4 a very "Cnlertain- f
ling football game here l;'rhla\ af- :
teinoon. ,Sin.s-High \Vas"Tblc to r
defend thei .selves 12-0. 1
Mrs. Ljlla Williams and son
.Julius Ave re in Newberry for the (
week-en.a with Mrs. Mamie Wil-' \
son, who ha? not been wt'l.
Mr. M. 'u Lyles many friends J
are glad to know 1h* iv m ? -n im- X
proved after [several days illness. !?
Miss's lb .-a Long and l-ma Ha $
Ion local teachers, were ia Spar- A
tanburg fV.uvday. y
The farmers of the county are X
.much distil pointed with the price 1
of cotton. - . X
Mrs. .J. o. Daniels has. v'ndef- %<
fully impro* cd since* coini* g home j:'
a rest. She is resting nicely .j,
after a tonsil operation, at the V
home of h i parents, Mr. an. Mrs. X
S.. R. RuJV. :<
Re. v. C. C Cole,man, A Mr; 7 pas- X
tor is prepaying for his eoi.fevone.jir\v*li
i..li ihi.iv* i,* PriliihiKln.' o.\r? '
1U-V. Hurfi'iv of Newli iy i s
the supply pastor of the St. ^Faul *
Baptist church. ' ! <
Uev. Sailers, a young ndnister
of,this city preaches. for K?*v. Col
fins re-Jon' ly at his clin ch i? n :?
'Greer. . | X
Many , of the football fans will | .|<
iro to Orangeburg1 Saturday to the 'd'
gieat Florida A. ?& M. C-U'gc in
action agnii st the S. C. State.
F William?* agv nf -if
CLEAN SHAVE 'j
Without Using a
'Si
At last science has found a way to 'j
remove a beard Without shaving? No .i
more razor, no scraping, no cuts, no
soap, no bother. Merely apply Marie '
ShaA'ing Powder tfe- diVc ctecl ? t hen
wipe off. leaving I a Clear. smooth ;
skin. Don't wait! :135c buys a generous <
size, package nl|f*ny drui? store.*'If
you want to try be Jejy vou buy. write i V
Magic Shaving Po\\"dcr Co..'Dept. ?* j
Savannah, G.a.. for free triad sample. !. !
Free Advice -Air Your *
Life Affairs 1937rl93S;|
By the Indian Chief I;!;
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? Xot^onlY ti lls ji'oti hb?ait youri
trmiblor, but points the Amy *oufr! ?
nT 'heni. Th<- Indian not j If!
only a iviuiVr of your . iife'but a;*:'
builder of vi.ur future. "Thousands j )>,
cff skeptical persons h:\vo been as-1 v
tounded nt 'the many 'hings that |j!
ho told ? tlu nv aboutl LLunise.lv.es ? [ '.<
things they : bought ;v>. living per;j):'
son couhi reveal. He?calls you by *!
your name. ' The principles of his V
work are entirely scientific- and
logical, not a mysterious 'fortune,);'
tolling scheme. " .His coin pie to As-jv
trolbglcal Reading gives pre.ilic-1):',
tions'month by month, day by dayj.j.
based on your sign of the Zodiac.)^
Tells your lucky day and your1
number and ascribes the lueaninp*; V
of all ('.reams, good signs, and i *
warnings. What do you want from!..;
Lift, Happiness, Lovo, Power,| ..
Success, Money, Fenc e? J^Lv'ory- j ?
person is born with natural tul j4j
ent aloiiff certain linos and Astro!- j V
ogy teaches just what you arc C
naturally ti-ttyd for. (let what vou
"want FroipTffe! Consult thc"In-'<:
dian Chief before making a n y-i ^
change, in home or business! af- j <c
fairs, signing papers, love, mar- ?
riago, seeking employment, spec- ?
ulations, travel, friends, or one- ?
mies, health and accidents. Send ?
your dav and month of birth.
(FREE* READINC \VITH ?
EACH PI HCIIASI!)
Indian Herb Compound - for
Kidneys, Liver,e?Indig;estion, Con- :
'stipatioji * and Stomach Trouble.
.Pepra.lLla^?Tablets- T?r?woahnero i 0
'in men and women aiule Towered 5
.vitality of, the system. Quick]':
Healing Salve ? good .for cuts, I
burns, eczema, chap]>o< 1 skin fttid i <;
sores. Indian Linimonf?for pain, ?
headache, tooth-ache, neuralgia, f.
sorest)or bruises, tired'or aching j?
muscles, cold feet in old folks Jtfld ' c
pain-killer. Special Vegetable coAi S
pound?for women, recommended ; <;
for treatment of non-surgical cas-i't
es of weakness ami disorders of <*
the female generative organs. Spe-1 v
rial treatment for 'Rheumatism, ?
inflaminTrtorjv acute'* and chronic.. ?
Indian remedies, for relievinir >,
many other complaints. jt
PRICE SI.00 and l p
IndianlChief C. White <
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By mail or personal
For further information, send g
stamped envelope
Daily Hohrs: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. T$
All Day Sunday
Room for White and Colored &
Permanent Address: GroemHIiil g
Tourist Camp, Highway Number lj$
New Brookland, S. C. (Take Newj gj
Brooklnni Bus, get off at Green ?
j Hill Camp), Look for Indian Head 1 ?
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
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s attending a conference at S C. ! wore .played, the hostess s? ?ved a
:tate this v.*ek.. tasty menu. Mi -. Lila XViJJiaisi-The
Semper Fidelis* 1'rid;*- Club ' received l.u;h son- ari Mi -j"
vas beautifully entertained by Kuth Held i,. reeeived boovy,*, Mj. si
diss Katie Mae MoC'ich^uu^ Wed- Su*a M<?rr:? u;i( n\:cst ot t
icsday, K'owmbe'r Af F four me'tinjf. '"^fr i
>rogre?sions of contract^ bri fee . ' |
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BEING A GOOD COOK I
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Bi'in-jr a >r?Vd cook means -sUirliittr rur'.? jr?u- * * X
' \ witff Rood pu!v;Ko?"! of standard, h: an;.-. This ; ' "1 \
mean.*: food- of rccop-uiz.'-j nua'.i'V, .!; ;? DrelntfV V
Meat i'r<ducts. Give.. yanir Ub.y ability 'a chati-f * *
to dt S' i vc . t in* piai>e of th -1- .orve | X.
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Good housewives and eoo'is. a 1 i?< . o. !n;>t"'': a ape-"
tile and appeal' tn?taste dv s'ervimi I ?re!iev-V Pair
Pork San- aw. Count rv-Style, f .,'a no .-(risking
^breakfast. And for'luncjcon they mtv.- oeic i./u* * ' !
*-? ?rchot. .Moat Loaves?six/ (liiiVitnl v;i l'.., ?
your eh -ico. I-Irenor .s, liogi*? llGn] t h -<. * . an'
Liver Pudding arc delitjjus, too?
Ask your dealer about Dreher's Meal ?{*
I'jljuui'rs, He carries the complete j
Ifne fresh daily, lie rcccninuirU. ? *"'
this btaitdurd brant^ Hi: KNOWS. ' 'X. i
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Columbia, S. C. - . ! !
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re sure to visit the cookin(t school - ?
And 'Wlit'n in Need of Housewares, See Vs._* X
Wa! Cany Complete-Hint's of #
Aluminumware," Enamelware, Glassware, Tinware *:*
and 'Practically All Items Needed in ;|*
Your Kitchen. * _ X
two stores "to serve tt>u ; . \
DODD'S 5-10-25c STORES '. I
c.erv vis ss i; m Hi A sts. and i:i\c points?*
To enjoy foods your health is of vital im- ?
portance., Why not hdve your Physician pl'C- - $
? -i scri'jcr*tlivi I.tgffit Medicine to insure Good ^
Health, , - " ' . ' i>
The. bo<t place to have your prescription:
filled is at' our Drug Store, where we do not
^bsUtitte.. 4 ' 11 f . ^
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Tour Prescriptions Are Filled Accurately. j>
Patent .Medicines, Cosmetics, Candies. X
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: . . waverly Drug Store , |
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Ai'the Corner Hampton and Harden Sts,. - * ? ."!?>
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GAIN ON HEAT I
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A ' cait-l tills mounted and fini hcd cast iron lrfjndry heater.
A tf'ondc'.ItiKj fcood healer at a low price. . , ?'
j_ $4-95 I f
?' ?1 Ul R "O.S K-KUO.M1' SP1A 1A1.S
Laundry Heater Hot Water ?
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?r?For Coal- Laundry Heater ft
Iron hc.ated by direct lor use with city water
. .contact* with tire pot. supply orfor use with jcC
Top will take No. 8 wash portable J open top boiler o
boiler. V^vA. o
$9.251 $10.75 ; J
Enterprise Herald Enterprise
Wood Heater <, Franklin Heater |
This is a cast iron box [ I'?r Coal or Wood
heater. Has swing top ar (,ast iron heater. ?
with one or more holes Y. Has reversible top and %
for vessels., Prices begin back nipo collar, conven- ?
at -ient -hearth in front ?;
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ILORICK & LOWRANCEI
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\ Ser\in.r Columbia and South Carolina Since 1S65
Columbia S. Carolina ?
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f REDUCTION SALE t||
> Everyone of our I scd Cars and Trucks have been reduced 'f
.j, to the Lowest Price of the .v^ar. We invite comparison of Price X ij
and tjuality. o I
X Be an Early Bird and yet your Pic'k. x .1 I
LOT NO. 1 | LOT NO. 2 I
!|! t hVvrolet Sedan 1929 Ford "A" Roadster $77'2 4'
I' otaae Sedan $07 1929 Ford "ft" Coup., aa 7 -j? H
. 1 929 ( in-vi 'di't Coach S57 i;?29 Ford "A" Tad'or $97' X. -4
1'..'. F-nl Sedan $57 Chevrolet Sp'oyt v? * I
X' 192' ?-I . vrohH- C'oaeh $07 - Coupe $147 ?
V 1933 I'l.vnio', th Sedan'., :$1?7 1931 Chevrolet'Coach $147. > ' I
i' .. F; .?.? i-e-d "A"' Opaeh $107 1932 Plymouth Coach $107 X I
i\ 1932.P!\ i'ne'jtli? Poach $107 1933 Willvs "77" Coupe $197 } \
A i . C- f t'.j v,"? let Sedan J $177 1931 Will's "77" Sedan $117 5* H
* -r- td "A" Roadster $117 1932 Ford V-8 Tudor $197 * {
1. : Fold v-8 Coarh. , $197 1933 Ford V-8 Tudor .. $'Jl7 X
; 19.-;:; l y i-d \> Coach $247 19.31 Ford V-8 Tudor ? . $257 V ?
1933 I'jtiI f ouj.e $227- 1935 Ford V-8 Pha'oton .. $387 X
1 'I ' ievfolev .Mastej- S<*.' 1930 Chevrolet Styndarc v
Coach $457 X H
? P'".-; J |9 Coa.-h .$297 1935 Chevrolet Sedan tie-' {
!-t;* P'-a'rtei' ji77 livery $287 .*:*
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| " W hci*e The' pc/^lar Do\?s> 11s^Duty" 'jt, * I
Jj ' | ^ e Arc .CqJjpbrkting This Week Our | I
jj 10 c Tenth lOcJ I
.Anniversary I
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] SHOP HERE THIS WEEK ANI) Y"U| ]
1~" SAVE ON EVERYTHING!
1 CARNATION 01! PET * : ' T. I I
i MILK 3 Baby Cans . , |
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| SI GAR PEAS, Ntj, 2 Caii '/ ' I
i liosi: SI'MIIIKTTl OK 7 OZf l'KG. 9
TMACARONI . , 3 Pkgs. l^c' 1
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7-FAT BAOK,'Fi eij&Tli ic k ~ Lb.~12c |
;i CIIEESE^Amelican""T ! ? ' Lb/23c |
7 RRD/ROSR "itRAND ? |
i FLOUR?24. LbsJ 75c; 12 Lbs. 40c |
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j MEAL . 4 Lbs. 10c H|
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| OIL SARDINES ' 3 Cans 10c :j
; TOMATO CATSUP?14 Oz. Bottle ,10c i
| COLUMBIA SALT 3 PkysylOc |
!'SMALL SIZE 2. I.bs. Fori N(>- 2 (an?2 For"* 5
PRUNES ... 10c! Olympia Peas 10c '
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j BANNER RRAND No. 1 (an CANDY I'er Lb. !
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I SUGAR 2 lbs. 10c \o. i can j , \
NEW PACK ' 7 pz. Can, Pi?faPplc , 10e
PIMENTOS 10c CREAM CENTER .. I'er Lb. E
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Chocolate Syrup 10c m()rto* hoi se iw can|>
F.UmtS FIFTY ' Dat? Pudd'"g ,= 10c
COC^A \ It). can 10c AI.I. oc 3 For |
" 2 T-2 can; Bars , 1 Oc
Sauer Kraut W savers salad
bilk V- | Dressing &oz. jar 10c \
8 ^ bars -lb. iociTASTV>Fi akp: Sa]t(Vl SfKlas |
I imiivs1 dried Crackers lb. box 10c m
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I Navy Beans 21bs 10c Okra, Tomatoes 10c