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Mrs. J. H. Randolph Snartanburg, Sept, C<—Funeral services for Mrs. J. H Randolph, 88, who died at t ie Georgia Cleve land home yesterday morning af ter a long illness, will he held this afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of her son, W. I. Randolph, 132 West Henry street, conducted by the Rev. B. R. Turnipseed and the Rev. Marshall Mott. Interment will follow in Landrum cemetery. Mrs. Randolph moved to Land rum from Santuc with her hus band in 18.99, and lived there until 14 months ago when she moved to Spartanburg. Her husband died at Landrum in 1918. Spartanburg Herald. Misses Lucile and Sallie Me- Cown, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCown, have re turned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bowes have returned from a cruise of the Great Lakes. Universal Cooker | Designed tor real cooking—Roasts, j 1 soups, cereals, or entire dinners, i >* s=,9 r 'ght down to desserts. Compact and j with utensils shown —e pn||ipi Please note the low op- | L i erating cost—There’s true \ economy. Will do any- = | * l--- rai will do 0 5 j ~ Cost of operation: One § I and three-fifths cents per I hour | DUKE POWER CO. | PHONE 210 \ T - j THE NEW MODERN SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Under Management of E. H. GIBBS Assisted by Edward Bell Is Now Open At Mill Spring, N. C. We have everything a big city service station should have. Up to-date rest rooms for ladies and gentlemen. Drive up for service or just for a visit.
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