The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1934 — Page 2
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THE DAILT^BAXXER ••\ |)t | ljn ^ | j kt> J,
Herald Consolidated
“lx Wares Fo* AC" fetersd !s ti>* psstsffies at OMCX&fGs, hxls
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M m lyn Morrow Lrra. <f Saw w**i*iy tri*-iH Itvtorrr iai rfi.fc.trr lor tat Soe-it-a «i» speak a tap sawsikT roo® of ; • roortivai* rwre Ttan-ity ere-
"ra*-:at#-}]r sft*r tiie baa; ewe-
-»rt. Wtaaea is well * s t*w> r+z*nd 5i»tc* arr is Awt t4»r *j«fc5 will be .rj-atr- ' •> 'be ‘pwaker.
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{ r«isy or rasry
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«wasia>M« Mares t. 1FT
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
ErrttV Jo "a1 c-peratHa a aesMiy nx-rV: 3oy Eki^r, r i^e, Ls enjoy
tils
tao*- try otcioatTe WiCisf Workers to M?:iXO-GlX> stays j; r , . \jj.[bt MrrtiBf
■'-s li-Te JKW4- S • , A Bs w ‘ rkeTS of the Sorr-r-^t
hirrh will rave aa al!-<iay meet inf
» imtauo- N> i Thomiiy at the home of Mrs. ClarVerer kaves th ^ g.. \!1 members are re-
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-rvr-r-l--i- + + -krtioo Three t* Meet Tharsday c*»*wes T ree of the
MODERN WOMEN tamMQHUffOwtMyPMaaa^dSr**
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FILM of NATIONAL 4-H STTI.K ql ERNS TO BE SHoWN
rvi FTeewar Be relatives
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A treat i- in rtore for local 4-H , jb member? and their friends in the . owinjr of a two reel film of the 4 "Oft mile tour cf shrine? of Ameri- - ry made by the national 4-H
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CHAPTER iX
•-■O ttae eierotor fc.oad.e t.jr. s.tc aoc and :*:t iicgn>»*qi>nitl«l hettod tfcc «»w earlet -i itteciant, w!»o i.iee.tijr clooed < -- i... taw. .pear4 '■.ta
te.-rti;
- tiey e.e;ped oat of too eocVr> iace o« toe tot&ueut ftoor and «a2.ed down tbe ■joooon h». feet str.k coEr.f,r-Ai«y la t=i . j cs.-tet. Tr-ey ; ^.sel .= front an rj^-xivt <Us;Z »h*rh l..rttae tp! - r: and thea st »4 aa.it for u* t-raeaB-nt f-rt to trier £;. .r.4i- r.ep^d ttro-ayh tbe dooroi} »r. 4 let oat a eaciAWAU.a (A rarpirse Sfce «at iz I. — .."t a oedrooBi ar i eat com* >te - . te*..;e:«i tj list exxjiuAiW .-..n: -.Lat awl ter rtartted raje fim.tire mbly cokred at^.-ttoaeatA placed with A Allah mat* by ooweooo »;th perfect last* made It a iaxano-a »pe--t._.a :aat waA A fair) -a.mi u>
btOCrdaO.
or.e i->od aaotloaless la tho cecter of lae floor. dr1x.lL.a4 la Aai of
"Cockta.! time- larliae preeitJ. ar.d Hb.ri.* t.rrevj o»er to oatc her cwnaoiy “Eiery day the came ht^e raaf cc-me * XairUhe «aa .hdresi.ac q »!y bow. And the raa.d entero* the room, pc- ac to the bteck*t;4ed bathroom where she turned oa the
water.
- Quei part an pour le bain, mademoje. -— tbe ma.4 atked “Sow. let me eee—-Lortlae ca&d. -Tmt folks hfrefl that perfume tvday. didn't tbeyr* Tiwy rare d i" Blonda re-f iied. "La meow rheee ~ Lwrliae at* ir»cwd the r-a.l who wetit tv the bathroom. H -odit a —J her thr .*h ihe door with deep roterert at the ■yrtakle* aotwethltr la the both Cumotiti ret! as ».ie better of her. the ro*e ar.d » to the rnasd "What a smeu’' said Btoodw. lakhs A «.-T from, the buttle Lor:.-e es-ered the bothn ta !« a satin drtasinr cowo. trimme-i with wh.te fox a.- : fc.. ti.e stored, lat-
*2xjf s kmrrird tel */^r rhe rax4 «/ :kr 4«y; w 1 »wk « r** forf.-
t* Tz..:. i beauty. Her (axe final- ... ceo:-.ed on the loo- twi cosexod w • sa eial-otate sue spread of s.i: .-he a- pr .ached it and r -.g-.-ly tested its softr.e Laixi.re oatcr.ed her furti.ely, with a superior smile. Tin t it a honey J Try It." Lur- . vited cordially. Make yourself at home. 111 be back la a micute ' As Lurline went out. Blond* ■line into the Svfleet bed she had ever known. .. irrled down the spa• r..s hallway of her apartment toward the in in* room, ihe seemed to (iide m the soft, nch carpet . /* s*uh* open ne of the huge glaxa doors that closed oC the Iit:n* ro-rm frem the hall, crossed a low, w.de balcony, and stood at the t P if three ..rt s'-p-. gax.ng into l:.- U. ishly furn:»r,ed room. i re saw Larry Letmont ar.d another man seatad at a lew backgan.mesi table, latent on their game. Larry lad me d.ce. and . e u itched him throw. A tail, boyish looking man, with a serious, good-looking face, that became pleasantly tumoruiis when he smiied. Larry was one of Wall M reel * most successful young sr e-ra Lurline stepped down Into the room, and the other man arose as Larry made his more on the to. ■ .- 1 liello. boy:" Lurline said, as she kissed the top of Larry s head. Oh. Hello This la Mortimer Pratt, Lurline." The introduction acknowledged, both men resumed their seats. •How la your mother T" Larry as -d. Lid she like the cakeT" .-he adored It Sweet of you to remember. But 1 m very creea. L.J you hang up or were we cut off?" Cut off " said Larry, a little la. patiently, without looking up. -your throw, Pratt" •Pratt:" exclaimed Lurline. man. ifesting interest “Oil! The girls were talking about you the other day In the dressing room. We didn't know whether It was twenty or thirty thousand... barrels len t v. yon get oil mr -.-h-sh-ah." hissed Larry softly, -your move new. Louble. "Thirty." Pratt answered Lurfeto«. ».;-.cut looking up. vX thirty:" ar.d Lurline started
einated She was thlr.k.a* of the o.d gray flannel bathrobe ».*r mother had rr.ad* lu-r five years age. wh.,h she was still wearing "Vlte. sete. )e presia.s Lurline was putting it on fur Blcndie now. taking every advantage of the tenement girls curiosit, and her own lavish surround!! g- She stepped lightly Into the tub. and said "Just a hurried tub. after the rush of the day . . . it's such a comfort " "Oh. sure'" And BV'.ndie becked to the door, try ing to seem uncon-
cerned.
Le peyam noir." Lurline said ia
her atrocious French What* asked Bl .ndie.
"I was talking to Madelon." "Oh. sure and 1 s.e went r^it. closing the door Sb- ws'-ed over to an elaborate dre.- rg tar^ie in '•* corner and stood c- ntenplating its army of odd shaped giistemng lotties, when the outer d<-ir burst i-iiew. Larry IXnu.nt e- - - ! wa.eirg quickly towards the bathroom. "Hey—you—Lurline'" be (kited. He was Just about to c.p» n th«. 4 ^ sa r.a. et et d ta> wt . . r.e_a..4 » V
when Biondte sl.,pt.e.J him. Lvrry 1 turned at her sharp 'Hey. you:" and Blondle stood still, her eyes w Ido
with excitement
! "Oh. hello'" Larrv said cordUlly. taking a step toward her "1 didn t
see you there."
Blondie tried her best to arknow). edge the greeting but words )u«t ; wouldn t come Never had she seen a man like this—why. he was even hands-uner than any of her movie heroes! As Larry, grinning broadly ; now and very friendly, looked at her. : Blondi« suddenly be< ame e.>ns<...j* of her shabbtness h e felt come 1 pletely out of place t*f,, r e this well* I groomed man. and in these gorgeous j surroundings Phe started edging i slowly toward the bathroom door, never taking her eyes from his face. 1 “Oh. please don t go." said Larry, seeing her IMenlioa. but still smil-
ing broadly.
But Blondle. yet unahle to find words for an answer, kept moving toward the door. As she reached it. ahe turned suddenly, entered the bathroom, and closed the door tight* ly behind her And her heart was beating a rat-a-tat - tat
tCONTINL'EDl
•CbSrngb* »»X lateraattswal PUm •orv« Ca. tmj
T-.e T-uraixT riub j gwsr ~c O' • ci&t. *g for ihe ooetF £-o.^>ttaL
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iters. .V Toe- ia-
imxw. Mi«l JciB Wmmr hi«T«» «A«t c/ ' ify* c->ufltT bo.t- o phk Mrt. Gsorg^ ser fc/***. foe r t...'. f a fa
TSer* will be a joAt meetiag of;- ? • &;y Scoot troofys 43 aa? 41, Wedae?-
day ax Handy'- pastore.
Bryna'. Pantry
•r“4--r + - 5- + +
V. ,dr>c-*'*xj -ewiag ( Tub
Meetc-r }'.i-;pt»nl The s-' fie of t>
The Dari* reon- ;r, win be h-' i the ' f -irth .Sunday js July at tbe Sceier-
et ctarrh.
c msiMi i city. Tve-:»ia.
u Mr W afar at t»
IJCh w:
ler
>f M . Mer -iEsn. - - •sreek. D -
r.-e-i nje finitely. ❖ •> .'tkes To Mee* T>or-<iay
lay
Elk? '. 'dee will -peed r. r*-etilar f.oa tnietf at 7 "X*. AH m*--are asked to be : refers-..
Wrada F
| darngtzer of
FI - - r.!. ».-.rtk
six s»rth* < ar*i Mrs. Manf a street, offer* %l, Toe-visy f
tvle champions of 15*32 and 19.33.
• .. n Arrangement? for the showing \[ ar( j ave been made by the Misses Eliu- . . . -th and Billie McClure of the War-
ren town-hip 4-H club. It will be ti Wednesday, July 11, at 8 p. , n . at t e Putnamville community r . e. All friends of 4-H club work Wc ne-lay are invited to attend.
. e „ - The film shows the 4-H riyle } ens and chaperones viewing points ■-*-n . .- f historical interest in the early
of this country. These include e home? of Was ington, Jefferson land many beloved authors, famous battlefields of our great wars, other spot? which are a merca r tourists, including Niagara Fall*. Harper- Ferry und the national capi-
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tO tBefit. _ "kl
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24 i
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at 2:30. . Raloh
Ernest TV
' N :oe. * Pr»t: replied " Your plx>.~ Lurry ckxt the dice asd tew
game wax on xgxia.
Ax Lur.irae * er.t do«r. the hx2 to her hedc-o'-m the unuree^e-l ow
»* j .- 'ii
T .hi.: xr^fc* were xLkxJtg die ttr*-- i*-J out on her bkek • er .trsaer.t ax xhe WALkud to- fc.roxx the tel her arax wide w-r-l '-ia eievktoc w.Lh L^n.he. L-r dr.r-king in mure ? - ■ -r iz per life hx4 »he htea -t. i luxury this Ahe had e»er dre«me-i
thlfc WMeu tMy of.
at.'
Serriees will be held at the ArrticcI e irch. Weiire-^tiv eveaiag at ■ ! o'clock. The pubik Is iErited.
Mr arri Mr : . P.. eT S*r. Ma;> oc street, are tbe parent* of a 1 .gfeter. born M nday rr. o-oKr.
Atnp •xaj for B.-Jc ' e-wj her v* iifiss M-kh*-! I -fig sammer a Charaer E
j V. ahh Ee He
where sh*
fher*.
! ccc-
Thomas B. Hseit * is steading two weeks at Coa?f ArtiiJerr Pe serve Officers Camp a: Ft. Fberiian. HI.
Wallace Long and firnily, nor I CsJIccs avecae. are at h me from a 'eAor trip through tie M .: e West.
Miss E.-el-n* M. I^r. Ncrthwoo a'ci M-«. Jacks -. Be yd called *n i friends in New Mayrrille and Bunridge M «-lay.
from a load o; rvtiirtyed to k n»n fre-na tj* Frank K&" ' ' - r - • rruff* red severT .e-sday after v -*3 takes to is juries were
several :» Tue*. :
afte:
employe, j the city, h'is haivLi | rking. H- J w v ere hi; 1
-I- o- -'- ’r -r* -I- -c v trr.i-ji To
-unday
T ..il Wi! h family reunion >un iay. Ju';. 15, it orr.- f the Anier^'m sisters fflnrMilr -> ~r -I- v -r v v Hall Renton Hr Id Noaday The i;. mg-.I-.n was reld Sunday, a: tr.e home of John Kelghf ! -y. C33 r - -h Walnut street. Th^ big: -->.-4 dinner wa; a feature •'f Jte
WANTED: A small u**i de-k Call Banner Office.
office Ip.
\t‘crro Hum By r r j
Louisiana Mob
"‘■Vo,
'
'I
of 3,fm bega n fon
night It l0 „
pole an,! used it to j four door^.
McCloud
wu ^
noose already 3^,4
was lim pand
knife wo'and i n tl* 'if ed to the top <,* the free end 0 f th*] limb, and the car Jew
him. The
jail was not 1
parrish doe* J
tendant. While the
BODY (IT DOWN FROM TREE ON PUBLIC SQUARE AFTER LYNCHING
08 fjj
phone p ie j jj, J
ney Hawthorne
speech.
“I sympathii* vtl j bunt I'm afraid trouble,” he aid. McCloud wa. said u have confes-ed rvit
girl
r W
occasion.
Mis* Milirv-: P'.hi.ri
atten-ie 1 Wilton, and Mr. if Indh
BASTROP. La.. July 10, (UP)
g, r .' The body of a !>-nched negro was cut down from a tree in the puMie y- . -quare today. Sheriff J F. Carpenjj \ '•‘ >r s 4*4«l he recognized no member of
El Robert?, •
James and Har 4d Darn. -■'= of i Mr. and Mr? Jimmie Ducn. ar-ren-iing a few day, with re?a: -s near Belle Union.
Mr. and Mrs. J r. Yurg of Roachdaie are the parer.-? of a *• n 1 bore July 5. Mother and bab ar 1 reported doing nice-iy.
Hirvey Cox an; family f this c'"y ; attended a px-nic of Jewel T-a Co. i Inc_ -ale* mew at F rr*-=t paj-j- ,* NohJew-TJ* fftreday
V-C - fig KRTk CoiorarJu, ri*, Dietrich in D
Mr. D»*tr>ch i= ^ - J em Dietrich. *-. -■
Mr. aa,i Mr,
-ert \f ady a- *r.
Mi. I-... and co
M 1 M .'ma V .
aawff Miss p
stadia. The i il M. hi ear t en- - ra
a bc,ve 7sJ deg
ws. very pie* .:.*
v he> J 3 Mr. and
Bus
Mr*. ]
d, Cafato last wee c. I -n of Mr- and Mr--. yf town iis Miller and Her- j oe from Bay Vie*, j »_nts of intere??. j i? in Bay \ iew to | ''Hair in her Art people found t'e ure had not been this summer a/rl They also saw
Mr
Bet:., : Mr
Greerva-
H
, .. the mob which stormed the parrish
Fer-a
acf.ca
Alford P
Naomi Alle: M.nnick, N . . ncick, all of Ba Jennie Hail.
Br.rn to Mr. aai Mrs. Charley V y, of Indrararidis. at the Birr* of Mr.| Mar's aister. Mrs. Ki FH el. rr--. a
I ?•*! Joe, Thursday. July '
Mich, gin’? isg p- -kv .
xLjreiir.t V,--rry crop be-
A auer
frt krr.
Mrs. Ruth Cox of near E-r>. Cr - rax returned to her home aft- ■ -pendi'g a few .Jays wi» Mr ar Mrs. Jimmie Dunn, south Jack - I -'.ree-t.
to F.
while - -toto „ acts ar* ic light.
C rado n*v Eorae Dietrich'* - f -'i"wir.g nv * Dietrich'* -i tr little Dam is The Dietrich* ; • beat and most know of. With plenty of fan-
Ca.
!lar%*ey E. HjII fle: SiV
nc. Harry Gr xchiale M r»y Mart - it The n-rx*. ro.
nd Mr*. Albert !e; En;ma MeMr. and Ath.l , g..: u ;. i Purvis and of Colfax; rtarsviHe: Carl . Harold Allen. M - • <. >tan--or.ige; E.nma ' irpenter? ille; ra M Kei, and
prl-'.n last night. District Attorney F. W. Hawthorne, who told the mob he sympathize! with its atti'u le, would not say what action he plan-
ROSE F!l
P*r»i*tent
i-oailL frari -*r.'..y dg; /« 31 . a
I
ammm mi trm
wlic : n . .. r - i; ■ the bkw*j a -h [r p^?.J
Mfl]
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to wlaBlg. oiaxiy
ri»u, li A- - 4B
leg «fc« ».m ^ Jun
( "t It A; P..P II
Hal Wi
Bandit s Family Goes
Wot
>.*ai E. Hall, j (-. Mr. andj r.d daughter, J and Glen
the
Mr arri Mrs DeLo « F 41),Pi ar fwi R hard left Tuesday mornlnv for in* r .lo-ne in Bay Ninette. A ct . after vi .'..ng Mr. and Mrs. Jams , AHmb at M- rton.
mew arei
they are in •raveling puW
IIKSt
modere I position j
I Several relative* and friends wer j «•. ruined at the home of Mr. ar ■ Mr.-. Jarre- Albin, Morton Sunday j honor of Mr. a*d Mr*. Delyv** y. i Albin and --n Richard of Bay Min-I
ette, Ala.
1 ted :n an ! TY-oritr*!. ' ager. fea
iagr*s!:er windu-w
The farm bureau rr**ting f Mad - •on t ,ww*kip will b* held Westeesday , 1 t e -
R
d in tl
at 7 45 o’clock at No. 10 school V.ou> i There will be 1 mist-ellaneous pro- • gram. All m*frber= are asked to '*
( pre*e rt.
Pal J 0 ith ( »h.-r
Put • it
a Tk 1 .am s of (7re*r won a prize for her rd brown bread sun. ft P. atore cooteil A. ft A. stor
d the breiad
-oing t\U> it, in a ful lay w-wh wa? t4» -tJ. ©. Garr -rvack and r.atioaal ev-nte-t on orir -p:nsored by tb* M"n -•g company «f Akron
k secon«J price.
City firemen made a run to the home of Sam Hartley, sooth Locu t .street al-.ut 6:15 o'clock Tue*d morning when smoke from a kitchen rtove alarmed occupants of the house. Firemen -aid no damage was done.
METHOD!•*T CHURCH RALLY
Alvin O. Re*, former Pj».r.s-r ! county man. was returned here from Salem Monday by Sheriff Alva Bryan, charged with child ngle>*
Th r« churth Mi!" -
An In ere.st.rg pr-gram ranged. Th- re will le
Rice wa? held ia the county jail
Tj*siay ferw.ng the giving of bead, j Members of Earl Fisk Camp No. 4*
United Spanish War Veterans an! hdies auxiliary will will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Harry FI Monee at the home, 811 ea*t National avenue, at Brazil, this evening at
7:30 o’clock.
Clyde Cain, 37 year* old, of Commerrial Place, arrested Sunday on a charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor,
has been released on bond of $50 j ^ pending hi? appearance in court next . ^ September 24, the first day of th* *"*'
September t*rm of circuit court.
by the (he Miss Vera ler* by M and other < This rail being spar, of the chur rrember? a and eomrr plans for 1 The public
be a community ar. ^t tbe Maple Chap I
y m'ght.
Tijy? been arpec Lai music
jreh Wedne?
s: re*' n will be held at 1 h . In Carpentersville
■ U* to.
ML OHae^Miwonary
'*«*<> To Meet
The F,t- O; -lonary socicty wlli meet a: " of Mrs. John ' ' " • ; : r. a- 2 3d
' loefl.
^•r~4-vd- + + Mr*. Roi* Will Be H-stess Mcdnodxy
The Frit n:
He
(lub will hoi W ftnesday wi th' Lam'jiia f ton street. fl» •ring sarvlwi, ..fid table sen
+ *i"f-r4 + 4.+ H Tte F tmom.c. i l^b Meeting P,»4prc,d
E onomics "ry meeting
Rl; • . ! Ruijj a ( on Bl oming*er i? asked to dish of fool
Tbe b>
Home Evo*
Mr ' haries (Pretty Boy) Floyd, wife of t: fug.riv* bandit and killer, is pictured with h- r vn. C.urriWB I •- .- .. at Oklahoma City, where they have < I ville tonr through the sout;.-' to ®
•i Ma ■ • weeeeeoeg
♦♦
Thar
a? to have been r ' Jam*.* Ta- • ng, July 12, Jntd Wednesday,
township *i-l at t bor t.n his teen July 18.
Mii« Edris King to Wed I Ja«e* C. Lmetofc, Saigrday
Invitation, w*^ *-,*d today by I
^ ' : ^mg for tbe |
and - U '
ed b, the official boaoi of Peru, the (ererr. <ty ^ take
at the King home, 619 east Anderson rtreet, Saturday ev*ni n< at 8 O . cloclt i
lo The Motoring PuhhV-
r under th* direction <f Mae Knaier: cello nur. -
Grace Moor*, reading, j Mr.
'ertainment.
ha* been called
‘'Jim” Josserand, for years ourd5 ient sendee manager, lias been IH moted to be assistant manager of^ L. & H. Gie\Tolet Sales Co.
in on effort to get t e friend* cf the church (ty together to make * new conference year.
invited.
CIRCl IT COURT NOTIS
Two mor gage foreclosure judgments have -en returned in favor of the Central . rust Company of Greer - caxtle aga n-t Robert W. Waison and
In one of the com-
a f ading in #1* sum of
11,476.62 wa* returned, while in the other complaint a judgment of
The Clcrerdale Grays will clash in 4657254 w^* returned,
a double header with the Indianapo' - 1 Hu t of 18. -on 4k Sen against Mary Mcnarchs, Sunday July 15 at the W. Dry i-r, and others on a note ar.d
Perry stadium in Indianapolis. Th* I to set a*i.b>
' dismivaed. Complaint
CtRI) op THANKS We «M «. > ■ . „ ur apprecia J tomfor the km ir • *haw« Us b) . our M-daandne, dlJr; ^ n*? ; and death of our ,l*ar husband fil to the doctor, an.1 hospital staff, Mr. McCnrry. Rev. Carbon, the singers, and tne pall-b,arers. Mrs. Merrill Hood and children.
tw < > club Tourney
•' "tores; toS
a conveyance, h* i«n| Wa. u* con^ ^ "
cf Aaron E. StewJ £ £3^** “
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Grays have won 11 straight games- ,
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We have Mr. Karl Miller, for* years an outstanding: mechanic wj dianapoUt as oiu* new y ager. We will continue to have* full force of expert mechanics for makes of cai*s. Mr. Jossei*and will be available all times to his many friends aneh’ tomeis. Mr. Miller’s lon^exnerief ' plus the ripe experience of ?serand, mak€^ our mechanical ■’ 1 the best we have ever enjoyed. We invite you to visit our shop case of mechanical needs or advi^ We Can Guarantee Yon Satisfaction. 0. W. HOLLOWELL.fi
L. & H. Chevrolet Sales. I ,H
