The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1933 — Page 2

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THE DftILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4. *1^31

$ ruhlic* School News

^ U^'li " <‘t'k In The Banner) 2 boy* of lunloi' HIkIi

to- .Millei sehool TuesAay. It

was ileeluned by Kamlolph Hartlett fund made by th- manual trtflnin#;

lb- l ieb M'hool ll( me Keonomlra e all illnw party at li '..’Hibinal building Monilay e* r iiif Twenty twn membera were The rliliii: X i'f athi '\etiinp . hayrld ; • earn and «agon

wat Jot •laiidy.

•t<{d to the (Jtih b) W T.

The Tiit\* 1 i lull hT Hnniii on | >.' 1. bad ■ It i n s; .-peaker, K U l’’ e w lei a ■■ i y i y Inter o ' 1 ■ ' te 'I 'I. hopi to have him ukain . jo MBs Vatntlian’s home room nil weir frofsts

Paul Aubrey •i n r.l after a y U (i’:pendleitU.

hna returned to y 8 lions operation

A up ,f eliUii.eu from ihe Mill i uh u sl>vh fradc were prlvileK i it th. po< t. 1. Il: IT.let they *r ..ionday. Third Witi.* pupil donn d iheii Hall; -i eo !iiu>ri’ Tuesday aft* i neon and paiaded liironah tin I . .. and pa111. - a ra eaj fad 1 tht iifftient rooms. Til following program was given ai i in le -uliy meeting of the Latin club Tut tlay: Holl rail—responses given In

Latin.

Hei-r tary's report. , Singing of a Iiatin song. Report—“Roman Start 'Dt alt

Bo 'y.

Heading’ "P ididi Diem”, Hetty

Hi oatlst reef

Heport The Pollseimi Wil Ham ()ueliheman. A luiind tabl. distuselon was to have followed the it poit'. inn time did not permit Tlu iifflri rs of tin dub are as folloyt president William Quebheman: vice president. Demcyne Full i cielary. James Bishop pro re in toinmittei 'MTlIiam yio t.hea Betty Greenleaf. nonaid Booty.

Membtra of ihe high aebt ol Horn* School Ntirsitig elass completed n unit on l he cai® of the sick by vl-l! inj; th. f'utnam I’ounty h spiral oi. Friday They were conducted on ai intei-stlnu tour by Miss Mllburn superintendent a Mi Simp ton a prow tail' < ■>. lie *Mai mi I Ian < < was a visitor at ri da o Third i rad. of Third Ward ha Q begun a siudv of Pilgrims for N> emfc’’ Scclal Science unit. ^eco:. t grade children of Mrs lartley'- room are very much Inter ted in making a movlnr picture llubtrailng one <f their lessons: T1 .i.ioiis giades of the Rldpath cho 1 were entertalnod by the four h piaile i tht auditorium Thurs'ay with a group of stongs and .... ot Hi children gave a Swi-’s gnee undei he supervision-of Miss (ale their music teacher. First grade pupils of Millet .■bool were delighted with a gift of i half bti-hcl of applts from Mis tjin hheli f.,t th. li Halit.v . n party

Tuesday.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mr and will spend

City

Mrs E Sunday

Kittet man Cambrtdg.

Third ward had a soap shower tponsored by th.- Junior Bed I'rosa lib week. The Junior Red Cross meiiihi i s of Mill r school haie pack.’'tl -lx Fhii.'l■ims box s to hi* sent t° children of •onii* foreign country. Children in Mrs. them room were hapy ibis week In pit paring i haskw of tuod for an old lady wh i Is an invali I.

The

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h til -he nexi day with the leti tiaiislated Into th* English in ii .li She had a Spanish student

.instate H for her.

Thi class was a mused til the flow I. rue used in addressing the 1111 aid derid'd that they wouldn't .'on- i ueh difficult words. a Ti nil pile portraying the life ' tip 'hord child of today waspre-

LAKE SHKINK M.K MEN \» KS \\ VTF.K 1.1 HK <>i \\ 1st uNSIN SUPERIOR, Wis. 11 P) — Wisconsin will nut Ih* entitled to the name Land of Lakeii within 50 or 75 years, because of the rapid shrinkage of lake

ixth grade of Third Ward water levels, ’according to experts, i >cry Imerefled In looking at , pnperty owners an.i rekort operaImil of a Span tali letei which tors h ave hegtm to take interest in | a by an early Spanish ex* i t | 1( , |, r |,| Pnl- Thousands of doU’irs Mil* Ki'.c Of spam They ; w 0 f ., :in )ug. hits been i a used by rhed to read It. Peggy Handy came w .. jler . hlinkaKf . Reforestation and

th** building of dams is seen as the

ultimate answer.

The tendency of upper state lakes t shrink away was revealed in a revealed in a report re ently completed by John S Rordner. Douglas county, who showed that 22 of the 3fi lakes in Douglas rounty, gradually are decreasing in sire. As an example Whitefish lake, in southern P. uglncounty, has receded 14 feel since IH'.tl. lie* lake dropped tw,, anil a half inches this September. In Wasmburn county, Whitefish lake, tine of the most beautiful in a -late which has thou* mds, has dropped fotn feet since 1927. This year in shrank ten inches. Thousands of has died when Spawning he Is were exposed, and the shore line in spots Tccame ugly. Resort owners are con itlering federal aid in the construe | i ion *f a darn to prevent further

water loss.

I. tket long since dried up are found u any ninnhei thi c ut the i ite,* | si. yvinp t at il i ic.i imp - -ihle fm lhem to tlisappeai Lack of snow' of am depth for four yeats and dimin- _ | ishing I 'lnfall havo hu-tened the X ! * brink age, observe) ay.

A son of Ted Martin west Frank lin street, is confined to his home with scarlet feyei Two local casts oi dlptherla and one at Roachdale wen reported by physicians Saturdav Willing Workers of the Somerset church will hold an all-day meeting at the borne of Bessie Smith, Thursday, Xov. 9. 1 Mis Jullietti Elmore and Miss Alberta Elmore of Jefferson town ship ar In Chlrag . visiting .Mrs Etta Mae Plinikc Mrs. W. K. Griggs and son Billy of Marco are here lisliii.g Mrs. Sarah McNeely, south Indiana street, mother of Mrs. Griggs ^ Tin* Itvorce complaint r.f Gerald Ashworth against Edna Ashworth, heard in circuit court Saturday morning, was taken under ad'isement by Judge Wilbur S. Dormer. Mr. and Mrs. John Brothers of Akron, O.. are visiting Mr Jtir.ihrs' paielite. Mi. and Mrs. A. A. Brothels following a tup to t'hicago when they attended the World 1

Fair.

in the suit of Thomas P. Flint and Bertha D. Flint against |g*e Hall and Ora Hall fm p ssesHlon of rtal estate heard In the elrcitit court Friday. Judg- Wibuir S Donner took the cas * undei advisement.

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diana, as second A lovely wedding of thi autimi class mail mat-j oaI season "'as sol mnlzed Saiimlav ter under Act of | morning Nov. 4 at 10 o clock at the

%/a ooout. iwarr March 8. 1878. ' Bethel Baptist church near Fillmore Subscription price, 10 cent.s per'''he Miss Doroth* Marl. N-ntaa. week; J3.00 per year by mail in Put- Jniigh..*, of Mi »' Mrs John R nam County; *3.50 to *5.00 per year ! Newman of St,., ■ „le. b came the v l-,lde of Robert Harold Storm son

if Mr Myrtle Siorm of near Fill

j more.

! The single rtnc ceremony xva.* !-t ad J" rhe Re* h iL* Mull, minlist r of the R.cklane Christlar i hurch of near Greenwood, before an altar hanked vnh flowers and

ferh?

Preceding th. ceremony. Mrs. Jennette Knowlbtii Mull, pianist, played instrumental music, anti G.l ben, Knetzer sang “At Dawning” by Cadman. and “The Sweetest Story Evei Told” by* S' iH' The bride, w ho enter -il the church to the music of Ldiengrln's •'Bridal ( hoius,” wore a silver white satin pmMi with an ov. i Jacket of embrold eied la, e, and carried Johanna Hill and Killaniey ro • The bridesmaid 'Ilfs 1/iila Neese wore a pink gown and carried a bouciuc of lavend'i ■ hrysanthemum" The Rev Dallas Ri let’ of Re“l8vllle v.as best man. Following th. v. tiling breakfast at the home of \l and Mrs .1 R Newman, parent of the bride, the young couple 1*1 • ti.r a short trip through southern Indiana aftet which they will he .i[ home to theh friends near Fllli' Guests at the wedding breakfast w< fe Mr. and Mi Harold Storm Mrs. Myrtle Storm R°v. and Mrs Charles Mull, H*' Dallas Rlssler Miss I. la Neese ami Mr. and Mrs I,»sti*i Storm at 1 ilaughter Phyllb

Storm.

The bride Is a induate of Stiles ville high school «hile th“ bride grcom ts a gradti i . ,,f Fillmore hlgl

school.

A larlge number of relatives friends and gue-t*; attended tht wedding ceremonv ++++++++ Auxiliary To Meet Monday Evening The Auxiliary of ihe Veterans o‘ Foreign Wars « !l meet Monday evtnlng at 7:30 o clock ut the Elkt honi“. There will be tirstallatioi of officers .Misses Virginia and Elizabeth Rariden and Gordon Sayers w IT speint the weekend In Bloomington. Last rifts for Samuel Dove of Fima tie, who died Thursday, w n held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from tIte Fincastle churcli. Fide Lawrence Athty was in charge o,’ lh« fettle s Burial was In th* Hartman cemetery. Mrs. K. R Fisher a nil son Ed wartl of Wa.: worth. O . are visiting L. M. Koessi, i, n ,) Mr. and Mrs. J

F. Hlrt.

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Monday Club To Meet

With Mrs Owens

The Mondtu Club will meet Mon day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs Harvey Owens. Mrs. William Vandiver will have th<» program

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eating for World Peace.” Only thnuigh understanding t»f the national life and a knowledge of the contribution of each nation to civilization* can wo fit I peace be yromght about. •I* *1* *!• *1* *!* ‘I® *I* Delta Zeta Informal Held Last Night Delta Zeta sorority bell its fit-t dance of the season last night. Professor and Mrs. H. T Ross and Prof, and Mrs. R 9! Williams were the •ha|M'tones Mrs. Maude Dawes was hostess. •9 •!• -9 *9 -!• -9 -9 HMrt. York Hostesa To Thursday Reading Club Tiie Thurs lay Reading club met at the home of Mrs. George Y’ork Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Twelve members answered to toll call by giving a favorite Thanksgiving recipe. Mrs Lelnhergcr gave an interesting Thanksgiving story which was enjoyed by everyone The hostess served refreshments during' the -oeial hour. -!- -i- d- d* + Mrs. Blumhaid Entertains With Bi idkr-Dinner Mrs. William M. Blanchard enlertainetl Eidday evening with a dinntr at Mrs. Anderson's on Elm ttreet. Bridge was played after the llnner. Guests were the women connected with the Administration building at Ihe university. •9 d - d- + -9 d* ”9 d* Priscilla < lub to Meet With Mrs Ellis Priscilla club will me>et Mondny afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Heber Ellis. (Continued on Page Four)

efi'Hrch. 11:20 a. classes nie^t worship. 5 p. m. College and sot!..I Lou.'. (' Vilden. * !' "ii p. in (’hiistian # hJiitbnv >r and social hotu Speaker Mr. Glen Sk n lton.

in. o Hiltle Bchool. All rih-i tly after morning

Forum 1'*Pits«;t,i; Speaker. Ptvf F.

PRESBYTERIAN ( HI K( H Victor L. Raphael, minister. Churcli school, 9:30. Dr. G. B ' Manhart, superintetndent. • | Morning worship, 10:35. Anthenv. , “Jubli’ite Deo,” Buck. Sermon tlietnc “The Living Church ” Student discussion gr..up, 4:30 in the manse. Dr W E. Edington will be the leader. Tuxis C. E. 6:30. Leader. Harold Kaiser. Woman's Circle meeting, 2:30 Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary McCainn.ack and Mrs. Gertrude Wer neke, 7 south Locust street Choir practice, 7:0b Wednesday night.

NAZI NEIGHBORS WORRIED OVER 'ANNEXATION'

TURKEY DINNER ' a! Crawtord s Kestauranl yjl’ND YY

In Miomi Beach ify | Me JLeetu/icdL

BERLIN, Oct. 28 (UP)—In the countries bordering, upon Germany, anxiety oftr.ii is expressed that Nazi Germany might try to put into effect its doctrine of “uniting all those of Get man hliod” by annexing border territories inhabited by German-

speaking populations.

Authoritative statements, re-ently made by Dr <et !;b«ls and by Hitler’s iib-titute, R ' If Hess, were calcu-

late I to dispel these fears.

Moth |ieakci declaret] categorical ly that Nazi Germany tines not intend ti annex any foreign territory. .

M * nnot lid that tin* Goebbels I ’ !0, 1 Auxilim y T. a

and lb statements have succeeded 'n tii (paring concern over the ten1 't*iis i. of Hitleri. in. Titus, R is often aigiiel that the National Socialist Party is obligated to pursue expan- ^ ive aims, since Aiticle 1 of its proi gram derands “the union of all Germans in a Greater Germany.” There [la no doubt that the term “Germans"I j a eniployed in this article means not | I onh Gorman citTzens, but may in elude any number of German-speak- |

ing populations.

' N< erthek , a. t ireful atutlysii of authoritative statements on the subject of 4he future union of all Germans shows that the responsible lead-

Optinint) lot the Wintat S««ton Jsnud/y hrtt European PUn, An Etclutix Winter Reiort Hots), on Biicsyn* B<y, with Oc*«n 6«thinj. a Prixetu Dock and «v«ry facility for th« comfort and entertainment of it* eactutive end diacrlmlneting clientele Kefei Double hom SUOOlo $20 OOper day A le carle >*r/ice end Fried Price Meal*

Other DaWm OpettUd Hotel* incleJ.

In Clavetend It*

Thi HOLLENDthJ

In Chicago It*

Ihe LaSAILE

In Columbut lb

The NEIL HOUSE

In Akron It*

The MAyflOWER

Planned Novembn* 11

Tb“ Anxillary of the American I-egb n will hold an Armistice Day tea at the t'hrtatlan church Batin day afternoon November 11 from 2:39 to f. o'clock Instead of from !' to .'t ns pi’twimisly announced.

*9 -9 d- + •!• + •F + j I ocust Grave t lull Met With Mrs. F>fes

1b<* I .ocust (dove club nnr*i Nov. I with Mrs, Joe FMos. Fifteen montbe, answeix.,1 I t. II Call hy “StVlnething I Am ! ! .nkful 95o ” CtmUail were wop by Mrs. Arthur Giltz and Mi- i Nffard Ree.**- ' Kira. Ba Prtaat aaaiated in the entertainmenl

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Gust K. Carlson. Minister. Church a.i corner of Sptdi!|s Ave tnd Poplar St. Sunday School m 9:30. Morning worship at lo:3ii Mes ,age. “The Sconil Coming of Jhrlst.’ Song by the choir, "Come /Did. and Tatty Nol." Communion ervlce following. Unions meet ut 6:30. Evening evangelistic services at i':3b. Message, ''Will A Loving God A irnit Anyone To Be Elei nally Lost?” Anthem, ‘‘Are You Ready 'or the Kingdom?” ('heir rehearsal Thursday at 6:30 Mld-wee'k praysr service following it 7:30. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Robert T. Beck. Minister. lit a. in. Morning worship and ■ontmtinion.. Speaker. Mr. Beck Subject. "An Ag** of Prt>veiitlon.” Anthem. "Savior of the W' rid" Maims. Prelude. Adagio from Sec md Symphony Scliuman. Offer • ory. Communion- Grief. Church School: Mr- B F Handy Director. 10 a. m. Nursery Class. 10 a. m. Primary church. Junior

• > of Hitlerite Gennaay'tom an ,,,* ‘ ' "" ' h .)f the poMible consequences of a p ,1- , humorotis ten. lings Refreshments

• | were served. •9 -9 T "9 -9 •{<

iey of annexation.

It is Vice Ghancellor von Papen who, in a recent speech proposed a new policy of “union of all Germans” not menacing the independence and territorial integrity of Germany’s

neighbors.

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Shnihs atui LNerjfreeus I.arg* Shrulis, 1-6 ft 25c Small Shrub* 15c 2 Yts Rose*, Field grown .... 25c Aaterioan Yilwir Vitae, 8-10 ft. *1 American Arbor Vitae, 4-5 ft $1.50 Chines- Arbor Vitae. 3-4 ft. . 75:- ( hincM* Arbor Vitae, 2‘S ft. 25c and 50c Man \ t hoi< * \ ortattco id laer kreem* at Nursery. Sunday visitors welcome. Free Delivery to Greencostle. Whicker s Nursery AMO, IND

Second Ward P, T. A. Met Friday . M* **■ than om hundred patron of Second war 1 attended the meeting of the F*. T. A. Friday evening in the auditorium. After a delightful covered di.-h supper had been served the meeting was called to order hy the president, Mrs Bartlett. A very entertaining musieal program was given by a Depattw student, Paul t attle, f .South H, nd. who , alb himself the nn-mnn hand. Several a--ci tdian an, I Jiai nionh a numbers weix* played, the climax being howeyer i select inn in which seven instruments were used by Mr. Castle. President Oxnam of DePauw gave the address, his subject U*ing “Edu-

IJncoln Restaurant SUNDAY BAKED CHICKEN

RUSSELLVILLE LOSES; KOACHDALK WINS TILT North Putnam county basketball 'rams won arid lost basketball tilts Friday night Sumnnarioa of rite tw» games follow: At New' Market. Final score S'ew Market, 38; Russvlltille, 12. Si'ore at half—New Market, 16 Russellville, fi. New Market B F Stickler, f 2 1 Fisher, f o 0 Raker, f 2 0 Duncan f f, j Gardner, c 2 1 Gaby, g * ,'| 0 Hester, g n 0 Kessler, f D ' . no Ru-m'II ville |{ |.’ Clark, f j 0 Helm, f 1 WTiiri? I \ O 0 Wil-itii, f t | 1 Clodfelter, c j 2 Overstreet, j q Myers, g 0 0 New Market "B,” 22; Russellville

“R,” 7.

Official- Worley, Cvawf.irdsvilU* \t Roabltdale— Final .wore: Roachdale, 28; New Richmond, 21. • Score at half: Roachdale, 15; New Richmond, 10 Kioachdalc * * |t SutherHn, f 7 Clone* f 2 Holland, f Myers, f * 0 Jeffrjes, c -j Gritler, c p Perkins, g Taylor, g • p

CiOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCO^Al CHURCH Dr. Alb it E. Monger. Minister. Prof. V D Thompson, minister of music. Dr. 9.' R Ba-Hett, chmcii school f.ei intendent. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Church school College classes and Men’s class meet In Meharry hall. 10:40 a. m. Morning worship. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Music. Pr little. Ijargamente. 9>rrata: Anthem. Choral. Gounod Of fettory. Chanson, Becker. 5:15 p. m. ChaCN’NIbble honr All student* are invited to share this hour of fellow'ship. 6:00 p. ni. High School Epworth League. Subject, "Habits, ‘good anti bad.” Leader, Miss Ju«l Maddox. f.3rt p. m. University Vespers. Speaker, Dr. F. C. Tilden. Subject, Poets 1 Have* Known.”

E ? • 'I’AY Voijj •axes w ' Will Ui, $50.00 Indiana LoanCn 24'/i E. Wash St. ^

wtiperlntendent. p,. r c ’ bp hpl ' 1 M nrtay ( ,.* n | ll(!a . ' ' in yes.erd 9> - issue Th, * "“■Hlng at Communion ,|||^ Sunday morning ROAD Mul . bohtdn m pj , .r * enacted Massachu-. : lK | 4 , 1 'Hi i» hoW P *n< • “nd a $20 Hn, r offenae.

Smith g New Ri:1»nond Church, T Chadwick, f Mennen, f Simmn, c I Perry, c

| Jones, g I ChriKtiman, g ...

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BAINBRIDGE M. E. < HURCH M. R. Bennett, minister. 9:30 Church sch ol, Guy Collings, uperintejident. 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon subjet, “On to Perfection.” 6:30 Y’t ung people’s hour. 7:30 Evening worship. Sermon subject, “Freedom of Choice.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCft CHURCH 408 Elm St Sunday morning service, 10:46, Wednesday Evening Service third Wednesday of the month. Reading room open Wedn"sdaj from 2 to 4 n. m. “Adam and Fallen .Man” is the subject of thi* Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 5. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God. and the power of hi* Christ: for the accuser of our brethren ia cast down, which accused them before our God dav and night” (Rev. 12: 9, 10). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “That false claim—that ancient belief,that old serpent whose name is devil (evil), claiming that there >1 intelligence in matter either to benefit or to injure men—is pure delusion, the red dragon; and it is cast out by Christ, Truth, the spiritual idea, and so proved to be powerless. The words ‘cast unto the earth' show the dragon to be nothingness, dust to dust: and therefore, in his pretence of being a talker, he must be u lie from the beginning. His angels, or messages, are cast out with their author’* (p. 567),

SUNDAY NOON Studio Tea Roo* ROAST TURKFY and FRIED CHICKEN CASTLE CAN SUNDAY Fried Chicken

CURTAINS Should b. *t 1 t it I" *1 lit ..nr ipn ed inethod to look their M Don't confuse our H8y*itl L stretching. PRICES RLVSIlMBU Home Steam l aumf/j Where Washing Is tfattt PHONE 126

Frank ('. Sehoenr THE JEWELER Watch, Clock and Jt-«'lrT Repairing Phone 422 L. ttahir

N.XZARENE CHURCH Church s hml 9:30 a. m. Classes for all ages. Mis. Lillie Wininger, superintendent. “Church Appreciation” will he the theme of the morning service at 10:45 in charge of the pastor. N. A'. P. S. missionary service at 6:30. • Mrs. Sampe, leader. Evangelistie .service at 7:30. Sermon by the Rev. Wininger.

M YULE chapel m. k. churc H Angie Godwin, mirtister. . Churrii * sc noid, 9:30 t a. ni. Mis. Willis Crndian, superintendent. Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock ( Frank McCammack will conduct a praise service at 7:30. Ihe official board will meet at the church Monday evening at 7:30. I'rayVr and praise service at the hurch Wedm * lay evening at 7:30.

W. C. GLASCOCK JEW ELK) \ Ml W Mtrh, ( lock, Jt wrlM A Instrument Kipairwi Phone 426

iMullim* Drugstore KODAKS. Ell Ml JOHNSTON ■ 1 '''W* Open 8 to 12 ^imdi*

“SAY IT WITH FI/IK FM 1 Phone 616 Eitel Floral (oPutnam County’* Leadint F 1

Denny’s .Motor Srr WELDING, KEYS, fl N^ 11 and body work. Phone 340-K

FLKENOR’S Drugs S l " 1(,rl(l FOUNTAIN SKI!' K K Open All DtJ SundU^

la. & H. Chevrolet Sales o. W. HOLL0WFl.lt Phone 346

High I’oint Oil ( ompany 3 I/oral SI* 1 ''*" UNCO Pruduftl

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