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WOMEN’S REALM —WEDDINGS ^ ^ [ —PARTIES t—CLUB MEETINGS —LOCAL HAPPENINGS —PERSONALS —SOCIAL FUNCTIONS »♦♦♦♦< Birthday Party. , , la honor of the thirteenth birthday •f her aon, Harold Johnson, Mrs. P. L Johnson entertained a number of ~ ids friend# Monday evening at a moat delightful rook party. A pink and white color scheme was effected by the use of gladioli, roses, and Queen Anne’s lace and in this floral setting four tables were placed for the games. . Miss Emily Moose was winner of ’ girl’s prize, a- manicure set, and W. ’ L Seawell, Jr, of boy's prize, a tie. Assisted by Miss Both Kinney and ' Mr*. J. E. Gregson, the hostess serv ed homemade ice cream, block calm Iced in pink, and a fruit drink tinted pink. ;Those present were Misses Ruth Kinney, Lane McCulloch, Leila Wheel ,, er, Miriam Stout, EmHy Moose, Em ma Tysor, and Harold Johnson, W. L. , Seawell, Jr., Paul Stout, Hobson Coop er, James frnitt, James Marks, Hugh Palmer, John Mclver, Paul Barringer, Marshall Wagoner, Ralph Gurley, and Paul Johnson, if. Fidelia Claas Haa Picnic. One of the most enjoyable picnics •f the summer season if is held by the Fidelis Class of the First Baptist Sun day School Tuesday* afternoon at the pumping station. The crowd went out.' •bout 6 o’clock aV »a most bounteous I and delicious picnic supper was enjoy- j ed. Later in the evening there were j games and stunts. Mr. G. R. Wheeler, teacher of the 1 class, was present with Mrs. Wheeler, '■ .the following class members: Mes- 1 dames J. T. Smith, E. H. Frazier, ' Beal, W. F. Wood, Sherman Brafford, j * Kelly, M. W. Thomas, W. O. Spence, ( T. T. Hayes, Julius Gregson, Ada Me- ! Manns, E. W. Fields, J. L. Stewart,1 McCormick, T. L. Hall, 0. W. Loving, j Jesse Stone, Todd, Paul Britt, Misses ' Lana and Katie Tates, and the fol- i lowing guests: Mesdames E. Li Gavin, j Edens, Gunter, Carlos Riddle, S. L.' Clary, James Gregson, C. W. Me- J Manns, Joe Councilman, Barbee, OtA-j ton Vestal, Raymond Harrington, Leo , ward, Steve Riddle and Misses Ruth Ffcfflipa, Leslie Stewart, and Carrie Glass. Methodist Circles To Meet. The circles of the Methodist Wo man’s Auxiliary will meet Monday af ternoon at 3:30 o’clock as folows: . Circle 1 With Mrs. J>. D. Hinson. (Side 2 with Mrs. J. H. Knight. 1 Circle 3 with Mrs. L. G, Larkin. Circle 4 with Mrs. Clarence York. . * --' :.M Mr. aad Mrs. Farter Entertain, The member* of the Tuesday After noon Club, their husbands and a few, ether friends were gneete of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ports' Tuesday evening. j The lower flood of the home was s' perfect bower of roses, gladidli, and verbena, and at amal tables scattered; through Hie rooms supper was served at 7:30. r .. , ! Vie menu consisted of fried diiek en, potato salad, -deviled eggs, pickle,! sandwiches, hot rolls, iced tea, aad ice cream and cake. ] Tables were then made up for rook j - and a number of interesting games' ensued. Ladies’ prize, bath salts, was won. by Mrs. John D. Wicker, men’s] prize, linen handkerchiefs, by H. M. Wagoner, and guest prize, a mixing j howl, by Mrs. Harvey, Kennedy. j Guests in addition to the members; ■nd their husbands were Mrs. Harvey ! Kennedy, Miss Louise .Manltsby, and j . John Hill. The members and their husbands will be . entertained on Tbes . day evening,3 July 17th, by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sutton at their home In 7 Pinehurst. r . ■ :—— >Vanity Fair Bridge Clnh. • A lovely meeting, of the Vanity i Mair Bridge Club occurred last Tues day evening with Miss Marguerite] .. Leverette as hostess at her home in ; Melver Park. / 7 Three tables of contract were in ■ play in, a beautiful setting of summer . flowers. Miss Arlene Webster was Winner of high score prize, a piece of ' pottery. The hostess served delicious refreshments at.the conclusion of the , games. Visiting were Mrs. R. J. Benson and Misses Gertrude Crabtree and Ar lene Webster. At this meeting the “ *lub disbanded for the summer. Delightful Picnic. Honoring her house guest, Mrs. ••'.~E©ir Roberson, of Huntington, W. Va., Mrs. EL M. Patterson gave a de . ; lightful picnic Friday afternoon at Paradise Vista. s During the afternoon swimming ' and boating were enjoyed and later g delicious supper of fried chicken, - faked ham, deviled eggs, pickle, sand wiches, cake, and iced drinks was en '* Joyed- * .. " . 7. ' ' •'' c.. Those present were Mrs. Egur Rob . • arson, Maurice, Laurie and Bruce Roberson, of Huntington, W. Va., . Misses Brooks Overton, Elma and 7-.7 Muriel Keily. and Mr, and Mrgj Pat -7-4 ..J..:: Mrs. Hancock Honored. * Honoring Mrs. S. T. Hancock, nf Forenee, 8. C., who is spending sonic time in Sanford as the gdest of her sister, Mrs, K, E. Bobbitt, a lovely Informal tea was given Saturday af ' - Ttr-4* temoon by Mrs. W. W. Robards. Beautiful flowers filled the rooms and the guests spent a very happy afternoon with the ghacious hostess and honor guest. Delicious assorted j sandwiches, iced tea, ice cream, cake, and salted nuts were served. | Those present were Mesdames S T. Hancock, R. E. Bobbitt, D. B. Tea gue, E. C. Heins, Jr., Jessie Griffin I Wilbur Mclver, R. D. Bracken, am Cots Syfer. Mrs. Lucas Is Hostess. I A very enjoyable event of last weel ; was the party given Friday evening by Mrs. Paul Lucas. , An artistic arrangement of roses | gladioli, and pink verbena created I | setting for the four tables of contract which were in play throughout th< evening. High score prize, a hand ( painted vase, was captured by Mrs G. B. Kimrey. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. P. L. Johnson and Mrs. J. E. Gregson, served block ice cream, langel food cake iced in pink, and fruit punch. Playing were Mesdames/J.'R. Dud ley, Jrd of Shelby, W. W Arnold, J. R. Dalrymple, P. G. Xork, J. A. White, R. L. Robertson), and D. R. Hunt, of Jfljiesboro; amf F. L. Page, Roy’ Moose, P. L^Jeluison, M. W. Harriss, R. E._JKCulloch, G. B. Kim rey, J. E. Gregson, W. H. White, O. W. Loving, and I. C. Coggins. Heins Employees Hare Picnic Last Thursday evening the employ ees of the Heins Telephone Company enjoyed a delightful picnic at Paradise Vista. After swimming and boating for several hours a delicious picnic supper was served. A number of friends also enjoyed the affair. Those present were Hr. and Mrs. H. G. Wrenn, Hisses Bernice Hunt, Olive Donnell, Dalmatia McDuffie, Lucille Scott, Geneva and Pauline Way, Wilma Dickens, ijomelia Wick er, and Messrs. W. J. Wrenn, Lynn Perry, Duncan Mclver, 6. B. Still, George Hancock, John Hunter, James 4Hbed, and Hsrry-|?icker. * Presbyterian Carles To Meet. The circles of Hie Woman’s Auxi liary of the Presbyterian Church will meet Londay as follows: 3:30 P. JL— Circle 3 with Mrs. Victor King.. Circle 4 with Hiss Maggie Wicker. Circle 5 with Mrs. B. EL Bobbitt. Circle 6 with Mrs. M. U Mclver. Circle 7 with Mrs. Jessie Griffin. 8 P. M.— Circle 1 with Mrs. G. H. Oliver. (Side 2 with Mrs. E. C. Heins, Jr. Bbkley-Fincher. - , The marriage of Miss Johnnie Belle Fincher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Fincher, of Sanford Boute One, to Mr. Thomas Blakley, of Carbonton, 'was solemnized at Hillsville, Va., on Hut twenty-third of June. The bride wore'a bine crepe dress trimmed with white lace and acces sories to match. They were accompani ed by Mr. John Marshbum and Miss Oddi Fincher through the Blue Ridge mountains and other places of inter est. \ The bride graduated from the Greenwood High School with the class of 1933 and is a very attractive young lady. - . The couple will make their home at Carhonton, where the groom holds a responsible position with the Carolina Power and Light Company. . ——i-x——x-—— Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Materials A gala occasion for the members of Hie Galatea Club and their hus bands was the party given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lucas at their attractive home on Endor St Masses at summer flowers, filled the. rooms effecting a colorful setting tor the six tables arranged for con tract. Guest prizes were won by Mrs. Blanton Hartness and Mr. Roberson and club prizes by Mr*. P. L. John son l*. x/. lseunour, me prizes for the ladies bang beautiful vases and for the men decks of cards. Following the games the hostess, assisted by Mn. P. L. Johnson and Mrs. J. E. Gregson, served delicious ice cream, cake and punch. At this meeting Mrs. E. L. Kelly was wel comed as a new member, t Those playing were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sauls, Mr. and Mrs. I«- D. Isenhour, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dowd, Mr. and Mrs. R M. Patterson, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cooper -Mr. and Mrs.®. C. Holler, Mr. and Mrs. Blan. ton Hartness, Mesdames Roberson, W E. Ramsey, E.) L. Kelly, and Messrs. Paul Lucas, H. M. Wagoner, and Roberson. *■ Mrs. E. M. Patterson will be neSt hostess to the club, entertaining on Wednesday morning, July. 11th. McKair-Cooke. j Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cooke announce the. marriage of their daughter, Jane,' to Edward C. McNair, on Thursday, June 28th., in Chesterfield, S. C.» the ceremony having been performed by Eav. T. W: Cannon, pastor of the Bap tist Church of Chesterfield. The bride and groom are two of Sanford's most popular young people and their fnarriage is the center of interest for a wide circle of friends. The bride is ft beautiful and attrac tive young girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cooke, and a leftder La the younger set. Mr. McNair is the son? of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McNair, prominent Sanford residents, and aunt ben his friends by his acquaintance*. The young couple will make their home in Sanford. e ‘' FARRELL REUNION HELD * There «u a Ferrell reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Farrell, Sanford, Route Fire, Sunday, July the first Dinner was spread un der the shade trees and lemonade served to alL All eight children of Mr. T. E. Far rell were present and Six grand chil dren. Of the sixteen children the late Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Farrell thir ! teen are living, eleven *>f which were present Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. D. L Sykes and Effie Belle Sykes, Sanford Route Five; Mr a# d Mrs. W. C. Farrell, Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Farrell, and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sykes, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Farrell, Tramway; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lawrence, New Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riggsbee, Durham; Mr. E. T. Farrell, Greenville; Mr. mid Mrs. Raul Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. George Waters, Mr. Bynum FarteD, Mr. J. T. Kelly -and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell, Fay etteville; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Riddle, Lumberton; Mr. and Mrs. Swain and Mr. Bdh Farrell, Chapel Hill; Mrs. George Dobbin, Bynum Dobbin, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farrell and Mrs. T, W. Hackney, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrell and family, Fuqnay Springs; Mr. and Mrs. I. J. McNeill and family, Lemon Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDonald, Durham; and Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Franke, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. A. W. . Dawkins, Margaret and Naomi Dawkins, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Marks and family,,Mr. and Mrs. Ever ette Dawkins, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnson and Mr. J. Y. Bridges, all of Sanford Route Five. - Mr. Allen, a photographer from Fayetteville, was there and made pic tures of the entire group and several of the family. It was indeed an enjoyable day for. everyone and we hope that we can have and enjoy many more happy re unions in years to come. I. : —-X-.--.X---X-—■-. New Price; Schedule _ A new schedule of prices for Bayer Aspirin tablets—the lowest in the his tory of the Bayer Company—went in to effect in all Sanford drug stores. The Bayer Company introduced Bayer Aspirin in this country 35 yean ago. It has since become one of the moat widely used of mil Aug pro ducts and. the price redrrtion will mean a saving to millions of consum ers; Lrn year the Bayer Cohtpeny re duced the price of its 10&-tablet pack age and, According to the officials at the company, the distribution increas ed sp definitely that it was decided to extend the lower'price to include the dozen and two-dozen packages and to again reduce the large family size. * In announcing Sts new consumer price schedule, the Bayer Company issued the following statement: ..“Bayer has always kept faith with its customers by giving them the finest, most uniform product that science can produce. Its decision to reduce prices is evidence of Bayer’s desire to extend even further its ser vice, to its customers.’ The new consumer prices of Bayer Aspirin are now effective in 60,000 drug stores throughout the United States. . Hr. and Mrs. Homer McNeely, of Winston-Salem, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs..*R. R. Riley. Mrs. W. M. Quick and children are visiting in Jaickson, Ga., Mr. an<^ Mrs. J. A. Barrow, of At lanta, Ga., spent the week end with Mrs. C. H. Jones and Mrs. C. H. Porter. Why Children Need a liquid Laxative The temporary relief children set Cram tome synthetic, habit-forming cathartic may cause bowel strain, mid even set-up irritation is the kidneys. A properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement. There is no discomfort at the time and no weakness after. You dois’t have to give the child "a double , do&e” a day or two later. Gan constipation be corrected in children? “Yes I" say medical men. “Yes!” say many mothers who have followed this sensible medical advice: 1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2. • Give the dose you find suited to the ' system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until the bowels are moving regularly withont aid. An approved liquid laxative (one that is widely used for children) is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. The mild laxative action of this excellent preparation is the best form of help for children—and grown-ups, Koo. The dose can be regulated for any age or need. -- r Your druggist has-Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Member N. R. A. - -<T~ ANOTHER GOOD ONE ON THE STINGY MAN Moore County Contemporary Is ' Reminiscent of Famous Stingy Citizens. Many ate tS* stones told on stingy, people. There was the old fellow who would stop his dock at night. Anoth er would cattylyhat water waa left] in the bodcet 'efter a day’s work in the fields and throw it back in the well. Another, well-knowi* to the peo ple of this county, objected to hauling passengers in his car because he thought their iwxtra weight would cause the machine to consume mofe gasoline! But the best story of tnem •U is related on a very wealthy cltt sen of our step-child, the adjoining county of Lee. 'According to the ver-. 1 Sion reaching OUT ears, he fell into I an abandoned well on a place he owns . near Sanford. A number of men, whom I he 'had employed by the hour, rushed, I to his ai<L “Are you hurt,” they an xiously inquired. "Nope,” came the re. • assuring response. “Well, sit tight," I one of the employees shouted, "end > we’ll have you sab in a few minutes.’ I la- the meantime, the thrifty gentle , man had learned, by looking at his j watch in the dip light at the bottom ; of his prison, that it was 11:30 a. m. i “That’s alright,* he shouted back, | “wait until 12 j&lock!’ That was the i beginning of tip dinner hour foy the . men. The old gentleman wanted to be I rescued on their time.—Moore County | j News. ; - . ~f iffr ] RESOLUTIONS OF RKSPECT , “ '-•1^— Whereas, our all-wine Providence has seen {it to remove from our midst, Mrs. B. P. Glass, and whereas Mrs. Glass was a faithful and devoted mem her of the ladies Auxiliary of Buf-. faio church, therefore be it resolved. First, That Q(e members of the i Auxiliary deeply mourn the loss of, a faithful member. I Second, That j we remember with j pleasure her loyalty and devotion to] the Auxiliary an4 to her church. j Third, That we express to the man' bers'of the bereft family our deepest sympathy. Jjjut _ I Fourth^ Thafi copy of tbese reso-] lutions be putj (p the minutes of the1 Auxiliary, J&jfy be sent to the be reaved famiUr jmi. a.miry be sent to the Sanford JhfnSss for publication. . Mrs. W, R. MeAuley, Mrs. Chas. Iilly, Miss Mattie Fields^, ifc. Committee. ■ ' . ■ MUCH HEW lHstntANC*rV:v WRITTEN BY MR. WHITE W. H: White spoilt tjhe week end on a fishing trip at Horehead City with members of the]jhome office' agency, and some officials of the Jefferson: Standard Life Insurance Company. Mr, White report#]' that the agency wrote more than $600,000 new busi ness, and paid for raore than $420,000 new business during the month of June and that the; renewal record was 100 per cent for: the month- The in creased value of new life insurance reflects the improvement of general business conditions throughout the country. fife- - BROADWATfjlfBWS MISSED Last week our correspondent, Mrs. & H. Rosser, of Breadway, was dick and unable to send In her news. The people who read her column each week and especially those in that section, missed it and they hope that Mrs. Rosser will be able to continue her column each week. -x—■**—-x-. HONOR GUKSSSi AT PICNIC ' A picnic wad’ given at Lemon Springs last FrQay evening by Mr. George Wilkie and family in honor of their visiting guests, Misses Nina Belle and Cora Boyd Redditt, of Greenville. Others who were present and joined in the pleasures of the evening were Mr. Wilkie and family,-Rev. T» E. White and family, Mrs. Marvin Kelly, of tins place, and Miss ;May Cummings, of Sumter, S. C. A most sumptuous sup | per was served and all greatly enjoy - I ed the outing. I IfeWfe '.'"i , Mrs. Roy Knight ii spending the week in Eagle Spring* with Miss Ruth, Maddox. ' 'j - - .^ Margie Pierce, of Rocky Mount, is vCsiting Peggy Porter and Nasella Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E.- C. Heins, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Underwood, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. B. M .UnUderwood, Jr., and Mrs. Harry Byrd, of Branch vile, S. C., Miss Mary Fiances Underwood, and Luke Riddle, spent the-week fend at New River. ‘ , - Dr. Aid Mrs. E. W Hunter expect to move irito their new home in about two weeks. Mr. and . Mrs. Jesse Milliken, - of Monroe, visited Mrs. J. R. Milliken this week. ~ ’ - ' MONCURE WRWS Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A vent, Jr., and little son, Edward, of Wagram, are Spending the summer with Mrs. Avent*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ray. Mr A vent was principal of the high school at Wagiam for the past two years. Miss Lois Wilkie vC sited relatives in Pittsboro last week. The^following members of the Sons and Daughters of Moncure Council Mr. and Mrs. 6. F. Carr, Mesdames J. E. Moore, J. V. Davenport, J, J.Hack ney, J. L. Womble, J. R. Ray, W. W. Stedman and visitors, Mrs. H. B. Del linger, J. L. Womble, Jr., and Bobbie Ray, Jr., enjoyed a picnic in Raleigh last Thursday afternoon. Misses May and Amy Womble, of Jonesboro, spent last Thursday with their aunt, Mrs. Barbara Watkins. Misses Martha and Mary Seymour, of Pittsboro, visited friends in town last Saturday. , . Miss Lillie Maddox entertained friends at a bridge party last Wednes day afternoon. Misses Roberta and Dorothy Lam bet have secured position at Emporia, Virginia. ... , Miss Mary. Bland, of Pittsboro, visit ed Mrs. W. J. Harmon recently.’'. ' Rev, Charles Hackney, of-Pittsboro, preached on the subject, “Talents,” at Providence M. E. church last. Sunday afternoon. He brought out most in terestingly three points on this sub ject and made helpful applications. v A reunion of the children of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Poe was enjoyed at their home near here last Wednesday. Those who camCfrom a distance to enjoy the occasion were Mrs. John ' Linder and children, of Greensboro; Mrs. Coy Griffin and son, of Ral eigh; Mrs.. R. G. “Shannonhouse, Jr., and son, of Pittsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Poe,.of Haywood. Rev. T. .Y Seymour,'of Pittsboro, preached'a good and interesting ser mon at the -^Baptist church here last' Sunday morning. - The services during the week are 10 o’dock in the monring and at S o'clock ail night. Rev. M. C. EUer bee will be assisted by the Evangelis-' -tic team of Duke University. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Pro! R. P. Umstead, of Stem, was In town one day last week. —fi-o— f Lupnitupe Ih&L? WaasMti**'; " Abase odopi&Cw j9V.Jlh% WAKTADS suytiw Ai*t VArriNtTOft "THOSE- VERYPIECE'S ' Itf VIWTOSE-LL-^, ‘Educated Grass” at State College =«fr J^bSIDKNT.i ofJRaUIgh aDd travel er* along i’, g. JIlgB-vajr No, 1 have been nn. |j Interente-d ina de velopment on ttte *ra»» hi front pi the handsome Agricultural Building of (he State College of Agriculture and Engineering, A.4 the pictu hi- C, State1 the graas. Thi X first aeem, a . the result of i ahowa, the word* appear clearly in “ foot, as it might . Jit ol growth hut [; Unique held teat ■- - arranged with college officials 'by V j the distributors of Arcadian, the American Nitrate' of Soda. Instead °f Just using Arcadian ofl an ordi nary plot, this, novel method of placing it was chosen as the most effective way to prove the claim that the improved nitrate of soda produces luxurious pfartt growth. College officials, as well as passers by, admit this field test la one of the most convincing ttiey have seen. Misses Mattie and Betty Register have as their guest this week Miss Jannet McDonald, of Rock Raven, near Baltimore. Mias McDonald is visiting relatives and friends in Moore and Cumberland counties also. «• -x-a-x—— NOTICE OP SALE OF BONDS $46,000.00 COUNTY OF LEE, I NORTH CAROLINA. , SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT BONDS , Sealed Mds will be received until 10 o’doekA. M., July 17, 19*4; by the Local Government Commission of North Carolina, at the office inlfhe City of Raleigh, N. C., for the follow ing bonds of the County of Lee, N. C.: $46,000 School Improvement Bonds, dated April' 1, 1084, maturing annual ly on April 1, $1,000 1036 to 1988 and $2,000 1930 to 1969, nil inclusive. Do. nomination, $1,000; principal and In. tereaMA * 0 1) payable in Now York City in legal tender for debt*. d»e the United State* of America; * general obligations; unlimited tax; coupon bonds registemble aa to prin cipal alone; no option of payment be. fore maturity. There will be no auc tion. interest 4 percent per annum The bonds will be awarded at the .highest price offered, not less than ..pay and accrued interest. Bidden must present with their bids a certi fied check upon an Incorporated bank or trust company payable unconditlrti ally to the order of the State Trea surer for (920.00. The right to reject - all' bids Is reserved • ' local government com. Byi W. B. Easterling, Sec. sizes 16 to 44 in Navy, Brown and Pastels, • at$2.98each, i V i:3E3fet.il new shipment of Felt Hats, in White and Pastels at 97c 100 lbs, of fine Silks and Rayons in solid - and Brocades, in the rough— By the yard, 15c; or by the pound 35c, (about 7c per yard). 50 pieces of New Printed Batiste and Voiles ' VaIue «P to 48c; two lots 19c and 25c yd. - Vgt,..* JANroXD c^cnti'sutcEirjHSTiMmtsafitiitmwc^Kisi Pint - Rubbing ALCOHOL Pint Size Milk of MAGNESIA 50c size for 39c Knot 12 oz.). EPSOM SALTS 10c POUND 25c Size v KOTEX 19c Electric PANS $2.50 value, now— $1.98 35c Size Ingram SHAVING CREAM 29C Pound Size COLD CREAM 25c— ' BLACK DRAUGHT 15 C S «3 New Low Price] Lilly Insulin j ce. .„ ,.n.20 .98cl cc. a. 40 .93c j ec. .u, 40. $1,773 Pure 5-grain ASPIRIN 100 in bottle 50c size 21c *; ? *S- XV •v t j Upjohn —Special Banana Split with 2 scoops of ice .cream and all dress ings— this Week Only —10c— Cashmere Bouquet TOILET SOAP 25c Size— * - •• _‘ *ft ,-<• . Now 10c; 3,25c
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