Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 87, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 December 1932 — Page 9

Friday; December 30, 1932

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AU-American Usher

EVERY family occasionally needs extra cash to meet emergencies, to pay bills, etc. We take care of such situations by lending any reasonable amount to those in position to make regular payments. We require no endorsers juat the signatures of husband and wife. ; Ton get the money when you need it -the full amount of the loan in cash. Repayments may be arranged weekly or monthly to suit your convenience. Interest charged only for time money is used. Call, write or phone. You tan get the cash you need today. LEGAL LOAN CO, 112 South College Ave.

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SPECIAL: P e r mane n t s $2.00. Finger wave and shampoo 50c. Freeman and Pauline Beauty Shop 120 east 6th street; Phone 6050. 30c fAt WATT A PARK CEMETERY Beauty and PwiNstoal Cwr e A 18 tfn

SPECIAL: S3 nermanents 51.75. i

Shampoo and set 50c; marcels 50c; Ask prices on other work. Maxyne's Beauty Shoppe, 404 south Walnut Phone 5178. - : 30x IXST: Delta Theta Tan pin. Yellow gold, set with white sapphires and . opals. Call 548T. Reward," . i " ' 2c

FOR RENT: 2 kitchenette, apartments.' Modern, steam heat. Cull J. P. Lefflcr, 4881 or 6170. 4c FOR RENT,: 3 modern unfurnished rooms' -Rent reasonable. Close to schools. 346 south-Jackson. - i:; 3is

FOR RENT: Five room modern house, built-in features, hardwood floors, full basement, outside garatrc. on improved street. $20.00 per

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iUUM m, w . 1421 Monon Drive. 31c FOR RENT: & room modern and 6 room cottage near McCalla school 6 room semi-modern on paved street: s Trade for coupe. Phone 2380 -:- " -: :- ; 30x

An AU-American athlete in 1931, Ralph Hewitt, who won gTidiron glory as captain and backfield ace of Columbia University's football team, is now an usher at a BroadiWay, New York, theater. But the Ihumble job is just the beginning of

1a career xor rcaipn wno expects xo I go far in the movie business. This

is starting at the bottom. vith; a ' '' " vengeance,

For Sale High grade, clean, medium Size Indiana lump coal, . East End Coal Co. Phone 6166 10 Tfnc Before Buying a

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All millinery to go at half price "We make and trim.. Style Shoppe. 214 north Walnut. ;-" 2c A TTTTrMTTOTVI W wfll furiftis'h

free -1933 state license with any !

used car sold or traded from $100 and up. Tnja offer not good after Jjanl 7, 1933. Tcur choice of 40 cars. X O. Humphreys, Dodge and Plymouth Dealer,. 314 south Walnut.

Phone 3316. 30c ATTENTION FARMERS : Ail

v farmers residing on rural routes

!T"? J-see me for special rates on rauto nrimce.-Horace Blafcelyv Phones fv: 31403651. " ': 7: 2x

FOR RENT: 5 room house Z miles out on . Ellettsville pike Call 4056. . V

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Consult mc, easy terms WALTER S. HAIX 10334 W. 6th St. tfnc

FOR SALE: 200 bushels corn. McElhinney Feed Store, 318 north Morton-street. Phone 3467; 30x

FOR RENT: 5 room modern bungalow, brick veranda; screened in hack porch;5 Newly painted and decorated 111 east 12th; : $24.00. Phone 4944 or 4336. . ; 31?c

FOR SALE

FOR SALE: Great Bargain moving. Frigidaire extra large family capacity, excellent condition, also Kitchen Cabinet. - Both $45.00. 712 east 8tti street. ; ' v-v-'--' ' 30c

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: NOTICE: After January 1, the Ladies Farm Bureau Market will ' be located at 116 east 6th street instead of hi The Arcade building on east 5th street ,2c , NOTICE: Redmen and Haymakers, 'Saturday, December 31, i3 the last-day to pay dues. John Fisher, C of W. M- H. Brock, C. of S. 31c Johnson moves 10c a mile.; loading lt a minute; cash. 10,000 lbs. Thief, riain, freeze proof. See Johnson, Jlash Garage. ' :,'r- 2x ; : FECIAL: Mens and b&ys half soles Mc; ladies and girls half soles 40c; mens and boys rubber heels 35c; men and boys leather heels 40c; ladles rubber heels 25c; ladies leather' heel caps 20c. Kasers, 117 south College ; avenue. Phone 2684 , : .;-;: ;: : 31x for a superior weatherstrip put im by expert home workmen call THE- HANDY MAN SHOP. Phone 348 And we rave you money, too.

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FOR SALE: Hi?h grade tcreened coal, $3.00 per ton. Wood S2.00 ECONOMY CUT RATE LUMBER YARD ,": . - .Phone 3GS0 : : ;v " 31x

FOR SALE: 18 months old bull. Also -some nice shoats.. Hovey Hawkins, EUettsviUe. Phone 52. '. " 31x

FOR SAIE: 30 inch Bu2Z ' saw, swinging table" mounted on two wheel trailer ready for use. Harley L. Malicoat, 631 north Adams street. - 31x

FOR SALE: A good- 3 burner oil stove, cheap. 623 west ,13th street. afteV .6:00 p. m. t 31x FOR SALE: All size : building stone. ' Skinner .Mills, Clear Creek. " " ' 30c

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WANTED: Good milch cow. Will trade light car or livestock. John Guy, Blairs Super Service 115 east 6th street. Phone 2955. 2c WANTED: Experienced, stenographer wants position in down town office or department store. Can furnish best of reference. Will take position as cashier. Address B. H. in care this office. - , tfn

WANTED: To buy, , fat hens, broilers and ' poultry of all kinds. McElhinney Feed Store, 318 4 north Morton, street. Phone 2457. 30c

.NOTICE: The Shoe Hospital at 216 north Walnut, is now open for business: C. T. Parrishy formerly with Adams Sc Adams. 31c

FOR RENT

FOIi RENT: 2 large unfurnished roorns and garage. Gu at 217 east 1st streets - N22tfn

FOR SALE: High grade Nut Coal, $2.50 per ton. Slack and Nut Mixed $2.25. ECONOMY

CUT RATE LUMBER YARD Phone 3680 ' -.- 31x

: UNREDEEMED LOOK! REAL VALUES JEWELRY CLOTHING RELIABLE WATCH SHOP 108 South College Ave.

Ford Tudor 1931 Model, like new Pontiac coupe, with new paint. Your used car will make down payment. Phone 6361.' Bloomingion Nash Motor Co. Six

Weir Funeral Hom(e ,U9a3Med JLfcdy Attends AMBU1ANCK

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Nash Sedan: Four to choose from All in wonderful condition and the price; will sell all of them. 1929. 1930, 1932 models. 6361. Blooming-

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Di L. COLGLAZIER M. D. Bttom iro. S t -O- O. F.. Bids. Office Hours . MZi 2-5:

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"' FOB SALE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Braii and Shorts, per 100 ( .67 Cracked Corn, per 100 .95 Rolledspatsv 90 lb. bag" 1.79 Mixed Rabbit Feed, 50 lb bag .83 Shelled Corn (old) per 100 .75 Alfalfa Hay; per bale .45 Oat" Straw, Clover Hay, Ear Corn; all kinds of Poultry and Dairy Feeds; ' " Owens Coal-and Feed Co. Phone 3454 v 621 S. Rogers

WANTED: . Work in p v) v a t e home by experienced girl. Can give good referenced-Call Farmers Exchange, ask for Cleve McDaniels. a 3ix

WANTED: 3 furnished ' rooms for. light housekeeping with gar age. Phone 9503. 31c

FOR. RENT 2 large front rooms modern, furnished for light house keeping with garage and laundry. Everything furnished. Phone 5665. ' ; 3ix

WANTED: Woman wants: work of any kind. Work very cheap. Badly needed. Call at 312 Buckner avenue. 30x

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRiiTION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Monroe County. Slate of Indiana, Executor of the will of Olive H. Miller late of Monroe County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ' ROBERT G.; MILLER, Executor, Dec. 22, 1932. Dec. 23-30 Jan. 0

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SYNOPSIS In the year 169). when piracy was rampant on th; Spanish Main, Priscilla Harradine sailed from the West Indies bound for England aboard the Centair." She is accompanied -by middle-aged Major Sands, the aide of her late father who had been Captain-General of the Leeward Isles. The Major aims to win Priscilla's hand and fortune. Monsieur Charles de Bernis, former lieutenant of the notorious buccaneer, Henry Morgan, is aboard; The Major is hostile toward De Bernis, considering the latcer a pirate, but Priscilla is fascinated by his charm

mod wit. Morgan now is Governor of Jamaica, and employed by his

King to rid the ei of pirates. A;

few still elude him among mem

the scoundrel Tom Leach, for whose

canture More an has posted ft re

ward. Leach, on his ship. "The

Black Swan.' ems ages the Cen-

ftnir" in combat vnd captwres her.

killing all hands on deck. In the

cabin, De Bernis cautions the Major

and PriseiUa against denying any

thing he says as their lives m$y

denend on it. He introduces rm

eHIa as his w:ife and the Major as

his brothcrrin-law. De Bernis whets the pirate's greed with a story of a fortune to be gleaned from a S oatiish nlate fl-ed sailing shortly.

adding that he left- Morga te searth for -Leach und enlist his aid

in its caBtnrc. De J3erms nd Leach

sijyn aii agreement that the former will lead the pirates.-to the plate icet tnd receive one-iifth of the treasure. Leach begrudges Is Bei ni: such a large share, but later, the pirates lieutenanl. Wogan, infers that the promise can be broken after the spoils ar? in their posses-, sion. He also reminds Leach that Priscilla would also be a fair prize, Priscilla and the Major overhearing the negotiations between - De Bernis and Leach, wonder if the Frenchman is in league with the pirate. When questioned.-De Bernis only reminds them that so far they are" safe and he will do his best to ffftt them to England. He is given

command of the Centaur." The suspicious Leach appoints two of his men Wogan and HaHiwell, lieutenant and sailing master under De Bernis to watch the latter. De Bernis shows no resentment but coolly turns to the task of ha v ing his ship cleaned. CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Leach eyerf him malevolently, with the suspicion of a sneer, but offered him no .hindrance. Within ten minutes St score of hands were at the work. An hour later,, when the two ships were ready to part; company, and none but the orew of a hundired men appointed to the Centaur ; remained aboard br. Leach himself was disposed , to ireturn- to his. own vessel.

On the point of doing so, he must.

of course, require at last oi qe Bernis to be tnfo:rmed of their, destination. , L We steer a course due south west, for the islands at the mouth

of the Gulf of Maracaybo," he was

answered. "If 'we should become separated, our rendezvous is off

Cape de la Vela." "Is that our destination? Do we wait there for the plate fleet?" Kftimness rleamed in the little dark

eyes of the buccaneer as they watched de Bernis countenance.

"Oh, nofM h8 was answered. "That

is merely the first staffe of our

vovase."

"And from there?" Leech pressed him "That jpu shair learn when we get there,' loach's annoyr.nce displayed itself. "Look'e. Bcmis" - . . he befteniac wilth some vehemence. Th& he cheeked, shruf f ed, turwed

on his heel, and so departed to his oivn ship, there to wait until the

restoration of the Centaur's steer ir e-tackles and repairs to her yards

should enable them to proceed.

Meanwhile, the Black S wan was warped away by sweeps from the other vessel, and stood by,' hove to. " Miss Priscilla, listless on the stem-locker, leaning: sideways against a bulkhead, called the Major's attention to the other vessel's withdrawal. . .He rose from, his scat t the table, where he had been fortifying himself out of the rum left there by the buccaneers, and crossed in silence to her side. t J' Heaven knows what it means for us' she said; ? v Sis anawer was first a dismal sigh, and then, since what fills a man's mind excessively must be .flowing over, he began again upon a theme which had already led

them as near the edge of disagreement as was possible for two per

sons so closely allied by a common

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"It is incredible that you should for a moment have believed in this man, Priscilla; Incredible; stab me! Let it servci you -:as- a warning against your -owifi inexperience. Another time perhaps you will trust to my riper judgment." " "There may not be another time,'' she reminded hi m. "indeed, 1 fear that there may not be,';."v-::; ' :. ?Tf there is. it will be thanks to Monsieur de Bernis." This was to reopen the discusEior. at its bitterest point! It looked is if i t would lead again to s);arp di8agrefimehtJ ; - To Monsieur de Bernis? To him! Thanks, to him?" The Major turned away in his annoyance. He strode across te cabin and back again. He, and Miss Priscilla were alone there, Pierre having withdrawn to tfie little pantry that -bad been the

unfortunate Samuel s stronghold at the forward end of the cabin on the starboard side. , 4You can still put trust in him? In this pirate. rogue?" "I can put trust in no one else. If he fails us . V ." She made a little gesture of helplessness to complete her meaning. : : Major f Sands' would have given years of hi life to have been able to reproach heir with her lack of trust in him self. Since the circumstances denied him this consolation, he grew increasingly , bitter. v"You can still say this after all that we. Jiaye overheard ? Knowing the deviltry . now; afoot? Knowing that this rascal is making common cause with these other- scoundrels ? You can say this when he had the insolence : to . pass you i off as his wife?"

'In what case should we be if he

had not? That was something done

to save me." r''"r- ' ' " "You are quite sure of that?

'Slife! Then ye're singularly trust-

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For Eye Comfort and Style agon Rimless Glasses $8.50 'hone 5080 Vorth Side Two Hours Service on Replacement of Broken Xens0.

FOR SALE: 125 brown Leghorn

pullets, laying 50 per cent Price $50.00. See Clifton Robinson, oid Showers"' farm; northeast of the.

FOR SALE Used Chevrolet touring, good running condition. Good tires. A bargain at $20, Inquire at 510 south Fess avenue. 2c

FOR SALE: Practically new automatic water heater. Looks and is like new. Will sw.p for, anything, or will practically give it to you for cash. Bloomington Radiator and Sheet Metal Works. Phone 4356.

FOR SALE: On south Rogers, general stock of merchandise. Going business at a bargain. Cheap rent. Faris Realty Co. Phone 4936. : ' 7 - 2c

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. Her pallor deepened before the

implication " of his sneer. But she

flashed defiance of his mistrust.

During the silence that had pre

vailed between them, she had been

thinking deeply, reviewing the

whole situation; and she had per

ceived at least one - little feature

that told strongly in de Bernis' fa vour. She menf roned it; now.

. 'If his motives were as base as

you imply, why did he trouble to spare you? Why did he pass you off as his brother-in-law?" To the Major it was a startling

question, to which at the moment

he could discover no plausible answer. In that, , however, he saw no reason why he should depart from his settled conviction, and admit an explanation favourable to de Berni, Can I guess his base intcn-tlwi1:--::-:--r . "Yet you are gneistng them

Guessing them to be base. Why?" She smiled a little wanly. "If he. had let them cut your throat, you could not now be speaking evil of him." -"Gadslife, madam!" He grew almost apoplectic. "For obstinacy commend me to a woman, I htfpi the sequel may justify this stub' born, unreasonable belief in a blackguard. I hope it may. But, to be frank, I cannot hold the hope with confidence. Stab me if I can?" "Now that is brave in you, Major Sands.. Brave is it not? to have so little regard for tlie anxieties of a woman in my case." He: was stung to penitence. "Qh, forgive me, Priscilla. It is just my anxiety for you that goads me on. Blunderingly, perhaps, I would give my life for you, my dear ..." - It was Monsieur de Bernis that

interrupted him. "Let us hope, my dear Major, that so much may not

be required f you." Startled, Major Sands swung round, to see the Frenchman stand

ing, within the cabin doorway. He

entered, and closed the door. He

advanced towards them, his manner

quietly assured. "AH is now arranged," he informed them, in his pleasant, level voice. "I am in command of this ship, and you will regard yourselves as my guests." ; "And Captain Bransome, sir?" she asked him, her voice a Jittlo out of control, her eyes watching him the while. His dark, saturnine face, however, was entirely unreveaiing. It was as expressionless a? his tone when he answered her after a nr ceptible pause. "Captain Bransome did his duty by his ship. Had be behaved as bravely earlier, he might now be alive." ' "Dead! He is dead?" The horror oif it drove her white to the. very lips. It. seemed so impossible, that a man so vigorous and hearty, so full of life, going home in such fond expectancy of reunion with his wife and the family which scartf ly knew him, should have been cut off: so abruptly and cruelly, De Bernis slightly. . inclined his head, "He said last night that this was his last voyage. Oddly prophetic; yet falsely so. He is at peace: He looked to the future, he said, to make amends to him for the past. He is spared the discovery that the future can never do that." "My heavens!" cried the Major, "ithis is horrible! And you can talk of it so? You might have saved that poor fellow . .." "Ah; that, no," de Bernis interrupted. "When I went on deck, it was already too late. Indeed, the fight was ended before Leach came down here." "And. the othersThe crew?" In : he same colourless voice de Bernis replied: "It is not the practice of Captain Leach to take prisoners." : " . Miss Priscilla uttered i groan, and sank her face into her hands. She was assailed by a feeling of nausea, of faintness. As from a distance she heard that level, pleasantly modulated voice speaking in its stiff, faultless English faintly softened by a Gallic accent. "Let my sense of hospitality reassure you both. Here, you are in no danger, beyond that of a little delay and inconvenience. Now that all is arranged, I can repeat the assurance with confidence." : Hotly contemptuous came the answer from Major Sands: "What is, it worth, sir, this assurance from you who usurp the place of that murdered man?" ' Monsieur.de Berniis preserved. an unruffled, urbanity, "Whatever it may be worth, it is nil that I have to offer. You would k wiw t rest content with it' ... (To JU CWIi i) ' -DbtribuUd by Kim FcAtares SratoMv km

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Equitable j Securities Go. 109 s: College Ave. Ph. C50

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Here is one of the nroudent men

Uncle Sam's Navy, and he hasjjfocj

reason to ue. xxc j vupuun vi Smeallie, who has been riven c

mand of the now United Stai

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Bloomington high school, is

ing relatives in tseuiora, .

Pretty Gertrade Breckwold, of Philadelphia, who is in a dying con dition t rom a fractured skull followinr an atta by a -ynar-old bay quriu a frenty oi! jealousy The boy, Androw Fetteioi, son of a wealthy printer, held by police told how he hud been keenine comgany with Miss Breckwolld and that e had deliberately planned the attack after she had looked with favor . . upon oter admirers.

Will Save City $2,500 on Garbage To the. Editor of The Telephone:-: Who will get the garbage contract? -Will it bef given to Mr, Townsend at the rich sum of $8,"500.00 a year ojv will we be given a square deal arid the contract let to the lowest reliable bidder? Wfcy not let it out by sealed bids and give all a chance?. I am a taxpayer and .would' like' to make -a bid on it. I have a large farm to dis-r pose of garbage , on and can give bond; and . will say that my bid would be less than $6,000.00; Think of $2,500.00 saving a year to the taxpayers of Bloomington, - What are we going to do about it? A TAXPAYER OF BLOOMING- . TON AND MONROE CO.

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Ben R. Ross, pd autopsy 35;00 Geo. E. Huntington ps exp. .9; Lcroy Baker, same , J.' O. Henderson, same J. O. Henderson, same .. 2.80J. O. Henderson, same . . . . . .. ilOHarriet B. Fuller, c st si ex 75.00 J. O. Henderson, st sten-ex 13,53 Ralph HamiUon, cth sVox S2;00: Claude C. Oliphant, cth sm , 50,00 Grace Clark, , same ... . : 50,00 John Kennedy, same...... . 35.00 Pub. Setv. Co., cthse exp.. 62.19, City Water Worilcs, same. Hall Electric Co., same .. 5.05 M. C. Corbin 2.00. Evans Electric Co.. same. . 1;00 Hughes Bros., same 4.50 Mood Elec. Co., same .... 3318 Vint Plumbing Co., same.. 9.00 Evans Elec Co., same 10.80 J. O. Henderson, same . . 14.00 Bloom. Hdw. Co , same .. 12.14 Stoute's Pharmacy, same.. .78 Roy Burns, aame ; 1.41 James D. Jordan, same . . 1.00 J. I. Holcomb Mfg Co same' 45.65 J. L. Branam htjj. pi sal . . S0.00 James' McDonald!, jail exp. 2.00 Public Service Co., same.. 105.G3 City Water Vorks, same . 22.35 Hughes Bros, Cc, same . 5.60 Evans Elec Co., same .... 6.36 Buchanan Mac. Wks. same :8.36 John R. East. Ccal Co., sm 290.96 R H. Stephens, same 302,60 Wiles: Drug Sitora, same . . 3.62 James Jordan, saino , f .. .2 05

Thrasher Bros., same ..... 3.95 Jesse . H; Howe, si pfo, isupt 180.00 Dorothy Christman, .pf sal 0.00 Earl Lawsoh, same . . ...... ' . 20.00 Henry.. Christman, same . . 4.50 James McVain, same..... 4.00 Ervin ChristmanV 'same , : 4.50 Newt Hapcock, sa me : v.:- 4.50 Avis McVain, same 4.00 Kirbj- Exchange pf exp 3.00 Public Service Co same . -; 9.80 Buchannan McK same 2.65 Hbosier Hdwe co. ........ 15.65 Gordon Bush, same . . . . . . 1.00 Wahl & Curry, same:: . . . . . 13.96 Ax and Fry, same 26.10 Same. . same 38,17 Allen St,' Coal co. same 29.60 Standard Oil Co, same ... 31.99 Schmalz store, same .. 48.75 Stoute'a Pharmacy, same . 8.82 J. C. Penney, same ....... 28.99 Chaiiene Howe, same 5.60 James D. Jordan, same . 3.20 Karell Co., same ......... 54.65 Smith Elec. Cor same 2.80 Thrasher Bros, same 4.30 Pennington Fd. store same 22.27 Indiana Reformatory same 8.47 J. I. Holcomb co, same.-. 30.25 Quince Ferguson, same . . 15.30 Hoosier Hdwe co, same 5.00 same same 90.00 Jame-3 N. Blair com sal . . 27.09 Thos. Huntington co coun. 55.00 Wesley Robertson same . . ' 10.00 Frank Gif ford, same ..... 35.00 Joseph Ratliff, same .... 25.00. Edgar Rhorcr, same v..... 2500

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Mrs.F.M.aberly Entertains at Bridge Mrs. F.. R Habcrly entertained her bridge dub at her home :on

south Walnut street Thursday af-j

ternoonV Two tables; were in play. I Mrs. Ralph Kteske won high prize! and Mrs. Leu Brown received low! prize. - i Mrs. Haberly served dainty re-j frcshments of mints, graham!

cracker pie tnd coffee. Mrs. Fred Baierleiri was a special guest at the meeting. ' 1 . Members present i-ere; Mrs. Lcland Hawkins, Mrs. Harry Voyles,

Mrs. Roy Osbonv Mrs. Alvin Gob- j ardy Mrs. Leo Brown, Mrs. Ralph Steskc and Mrs. -F; R. Habery. I : Thc Bridge club will meet ag;ain -at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon I

with Mrs. '.fosepn riamros, iuavi drive.', " .

The Line To John R's is

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Coal

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