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SOC1ETY WEWS KS VI DICTION. .III.I ..MM, ||||. |l(sly ,.|-K;t|| , ,| llHtll '* ' 1 1 '< viiiiti the i iiii hi ' ■ 1 >'• iri i r.i!!;,<• .it \\ ill. (|u. • lllllt'.t ! inj, i ,n u' I' l' n el i.., .. iuiurtlit the tilltni, '"I t'i< ininii tu-<l «|iii.-t. am) n,t. 1: • • >t! •« i rliiiul. li;ilKh, • lii- ir ( " I' -I-'. I M- i. .I fhiliit in whirl • iml .•In.:; • 1 > .< .1 >w > nitiiw. win.-1km - r":' ' 'I '• I'll :.<•!. iikI ..It, .iiul "M it. >i, :, i.i ii| 11,(. .ny_ I '•! mi-.i I'm . iIIiii: v ' I -lis \ii»s l.;is»i(«>r 1 •' ' !l (III. Olll is - l>.-li(! :l ; !'• i <•••!> ' till Mis ■ Vil it V IS.-'li'-its ! 11)111 Visit ' -ili • i.as return^ i • it:.! <I.i\ ' •'•••iff (!r.uti. V ,m»« <. i, j iii',.\|. ''. i • .mi . -ni ,ii * ■ 1 \(1 11 I 'Ju • in. tj. 1 1,1 • ,|!' I" Ikisivs »-•.i;• > ix'liitjvi's • V/silt • Kiinsl. f; ' ' ill I I II , i" ' ii ". Ilii- . 'in i ' > ' ' : 1 Ail .' I'.-Ul ., .\l<- i I,cel. >>!• j'rii'r .lutr: Iiiu 1 k t■<-i : ilslH it i; ! I i".tn li I! ■< An Beware Coughs Following Flu A!i : ; i.- i1 ; ovor and pono. the roucrh tii * I-. v u..iv (l- vrlnp into chtomr wi*j. • i1 i I itf'Ifcti'd. Croomnlsinn • • - i-> :n;..ly ncr.uisr it ^<x-s rtclit to !!.•• ? .i !fit t mublrto hrlp l(h».,cn •}?'1 '• t». v f:i ll nnicini > iiH'inbijincs. ' any medicines you h;i' o tried toll your rimuKist to sell • • ' ' oomul ion with the 1111 ' • "" •*must like tlio way it f. • • i•'• w ... 111«- c(iui;h or yon arc In h;.\« \<> y money back. * !? G RE OMULS ION For Coughs, Chest Cclds, Bronchitis ni-d t'V|»' nature t< : !• I' M phloKti). and aid " !•' :iiid heal raw. tender. Kctu* I.I. Sidney 111it's has returned • All,- I-.,| | :m;: the flu 1 ii I k »li({ i vs with i|! » nt "" ivivini. He also vis ; «•<! relat.M Itivliimiiul. V:... anil l.altiiniuv, Mil Shocco News li> MISS. .1. M. AI.STON. AU u-il ": \l ion pen; several tlays Win in;' Christmas luiliuiiys with: In |> ■ .t-. Mr. ml Mr . .1. M. \i i ; mi .-ikI- will bo '' 1*1(1 i'i loiirn • 11.11 lie i iiii|>rtivil>n limit ;i halitl I :nhii v \11 - • \niiie liiiii Al Ion ha; tcliirti- | i .l t.i /.I'lniliXi ; tter ~|ic!i<liiiK tin*! I • h<l:iy> with Iter ninther. Mrs. K ' i T. \ 1st t ill. Sr. Mi I>%•!< it l'>illin . nl W-.iii .i." i I' 11 .-u«". t Ii reiishnm. i s|M*ii<lii<<; lac | |ms v rii !ir , a routs. Mr. and , jMi-:. ('• C«lh:i-. i A. IV l.'«.li< its. i.l llaleij-h | it'll I t!u» Christmas holidays with his | ..I Iht. \li . '» \\\ W- lilt II. Chart,* Ki.l ■ rt i- vi.-iiiji^ tel.lives ii l!iil<'i^h tin ■ vi-.'U. Mi ... !.. Ml: '• Al 1" I wilt I Il.l It- -i ' ■;in'.IIt e hnh.l.i.vs \\ :;.i !>n ,»■ ■ r- I lint*. \1i*. uitd Mi J. M. A 1sti ii. x- ! i | ■> • i mi rt'tii: ii In her school i»» I 'it I - t,i.i ■■ Sunday. .1.. . nil Mv.-. \V. C. I'oe. in- i iliivisited friends in "in <•••! i- • ■I. Ai i..ii anil -11 • ■ I Ii M i.-s Mvi'Mi- l.'owt A> ,ii ,. ,,.j. ! Ii:;' I t I 1 I. i. Mr.-. ( Mill. Wri.;l:t. i . • :l- i'i*'1 : :' " l{v I Al' i! . j' ii v \ era! «l.i> ;!u- .n» I IIm In- Willi ! i bl'uihei. T. .1. I i; i rii' Vr. ami Mi.-. Hut'. v.- Ay .,-ne. n| \< v' i ' ,\.v . . Va.. \ i He,I Mr. ' I'■ i• < '11■. Mi anil Mi... Wil v • ' i . t !n i !ma . > - I Mi \i it . Km e Al |..n ■■ '• ' • nl rv tii ! mi n that in i.i i-.iii 1 •:> I in i.- r i .•••in .. -tli mumps. ' <1! ilfl: . I ("li.iii.-i Mill. ; ' ' 1 ! i i-i a \\it*i hei until,-i. .1 .. I.-':!. Micks. WITH THE SiCK At lliis|Mlal \ it'll! i-i Vid liiiin is ;i! Miirin I'.uli.im In;tl. H.i. wiirr.ilirin • iiy St;i:iil>;icl. i- icriM-r • 't"" lirilis ii|x'i .itioii I'..ili. i in I n • -1 <j J:i I. • • ' •1 l!» • -I tfl 1 fllill". • >' 1 ' I!, rim ! I !. .1. .! 11 If Wl, I I •!11 III- il ill III ii>|ii< l~ Mn-h !iii|>>o\r<l Mi .i r I'.n.i •. in. is ■ l-f.l .. i:»• i;11!iit-ii/;i lr»r Vfiiil «!;•>. i. is.tirl. nr. J J ill" RSaUSVJKUfT • i' ),•(<• i:; :;. We welcome yon l>c i'f\'l V I'll I > 1 i! 1 !»• lintoid Oppni'llHl ••I. !r»p'.. JM:'I oiomise. We '/. • 'i it Hit' way we n.-<* \<>nr minutes 'oi.iv, wili (ivti'i:• ii:i • ilie success and «>ii1' <>»■)(' (>i Ili<• entire year. We arc t-i '!!)■•• thai everyone «»!' oiir loyal pa 'vi 11 ma'<e tl < mt»si of (lie New i :>i i. ilexes, lint \\c nay ii»'e a 11«ii> i ;»io i iiS'iu! li''-. • (I in in,if I -' 1 *». wir liinu I lie l»est of everyl iiiiiR" . . • i.i all. Heisderson Stsam Lsunelrv kpi/j Marian Martin — Pattern — TW'O-IN-ONK-IWTTKKN work" is KUX in Pattern i,y Marian Martin This front ]i;un'i< d )>r n is in two completely <'i'IVivnt versions. "A" has broader str ;i -callopcd edges and lace tr:n:: "I!" looks nay with ric-rac. Patt-.*rn mav l>c ordered only hi small (:i2-.'14). medium C« > :ii;i. larm* ( 10 12). Small size, v «-\\ A. requires 2 yards 35-inch; . 7-!! yard laci> edging: view B, 1 7-8 yiir.l. :ia-mch. I 5-8 yards ric-rac. Si nd SIVIKKN CENTS in coin? i <»:' this Marian Martin, pattern Writ- piainlv SIZE. NAME, AU DI; ISS and STYI.K NUMBER. .Send your order to The Hender mi Daily Di'patch. Pattern Depart mi nt. 'J.'i'J W. 18th St.. New York. X. Y. Rose's Pay $20,COO Bonus lii-e's 5-10—23c S'.oros, Inc., has j... I ii.■ '.i- th ii $20.1100 in Christmas !>••: •> !■> iii|il<iyec- >f the home ■ I ! 1!) -tin '- operated by the -tani/:iti >m in North Carolina, Vir s tii Carolina. Tennessee and (t< > u .. it was announced today by Kose. .1 r.. vice president and • c.i : ir> of lie firm. !.• .liiiitam. D i!iu.» checks have out to the (i-1 men who re rep i i nt • >\ star- on the service flag flying from the Home Office onild I'eiirie! on. and who receive ther. mail at training camps thrugh t !:■• country a ;l in care of post m.ister- at ports of embarkation for inn duty. "'l .-e payment ot an annual bonus onsj established pr:ictice with !; i • Stores." Mr. Rose said. "This >• we are particularly happy to li.i.e tins nu-ans of expressing out ipp'icia n to the me: who have • i mi unr organization into the ,'iincd service—men who expect to ■ ii 11» ii.- 'after victory* to pick ;> civilian life where they left off when they answered the c:i|l to !•> ly." In the local Hose's Store, bonus we t t • (!!> em pi 'Vers, ac • tiing tn K C. I'oe. manager. This i.tiher included both full time em 1-1 i and tli'ise wli t work Sntur I i.vs and other busy days. Two bonus i*l:ci*l\- went 'it einpliiyee.- "n leave of ibseiice from the store t • serve with 1'ne'e Sam's lighting men. Hose's entertained more than 7, ■ "i ii;>|'iv-.-e- and guests at Christ ma.- dinners during the week before Christmas, in the cities in which the • null, tin < jire locMted. I.ocnl em iloyes had their ditv er December 18 il Vance Motel, with 79 present. NEW ORDER AFFECTS SERVICE OF BAKERY Kaleigh. Jan. 1—An order nffcct 111 'Morth Carolina's entire baking nduslry It s beer signed I»y Sccre ;rv «»f Agriculture Claude H. Wick ird and will become effective Jan larv Mi. (he office of war informat ion wa.- informed today. The order discontinues the con signment celling of bread, places defi le re-trietons on the number of vn •ieties of bread any baker may make n ell in a given week, stops slic iv' >1 bre <1 for home e'tisumption, •i;i' e possible o her economics, and >ro\ ides that .ill white lirend must •" envieht'd to approved nutritive tandards. tl is designed (li to conserve bread upplies and critical materials used »v bakers. (2> to help prevent a rise n he m i re oi bread to consumers. .'< • to provide f >r more economical !•.' 1 v ijon "i bread under wartime •onditions. ( !) to effect in iterial sav in'^ in labor and equipment in the making industry, and (5) to safe :u.d the nutritional value of white ■•read. I Point Rationing To Effect Change In Buying Habits Italcigh. Jan. 1.—New tastes on the tongues; le-s impulse buying; a fresh | regard lor quality these are some '• of t|ic effects which can be expected from "point rationing" which will start soon with the issuance of war ration book No. 2. A liltle revolution in the nation's j buy,nu practices is inevitable when j "points" must lie budgeted as care- i fully as dollars. And budgeted they mu I be if the family is to come to | I he month's end as well supplied • wit!, life's »cc< svities as they have 1 I 'icen in the past. Y_t once the country gets into tlie ) wing of this new kind of buying, it j wi'l find that many or our present problems of sunply have been auto mntieally solved. Point rationing differs from the: iresrnt system ot straight coupon ra if>n;!i?t in that commodities will be ; rationed as groups of related or sim- i ilar itbms instead of as individual ! j 'ems. It will not replace the pres- ) I cut straight coupon system lor .-ugar. I •offee and gasoline. The e v. ill co:i- I | inue to be sold as individual items J for these reasons; thev are .ill things almost everyone uses, there is I | mnigh o( them to give e\ rvi.ny :i \ j hare large enough to be useful, .md ; there is no widely used substitute | for them which could be exhausted | y a lush of buying, thus working a , j hardship on those who commonly use ; ' '.hat substitute. iSut tl js would not be Utic of it my ••<er comnrwdU'c«. Tnl:e hrcaklat j eic ils for a purely hypothetical < i .. le. (Rationing of brenkta.-t cer eals is not contemplated.) $uppqse a shortage of branllai.rs u'ere expected. < No shortage is *•; pccted, however.) If branflakcs \\< <• rationed by the present straight cou pon system, they would be allottee, to many people who don't eat then., while those who do eat them regul arly would find their allotment ar too small. This could easily cau-. buying rush on some other ccr.a; which would do as a substitute, tin;. creating'a shortage in this second 1 cereal and making it impossible l< r its regular eaters t'i obtain it. •Under point rationing all the va;i nus cereals would be grouped ;,.iri division of the total supply of all >t them would give everyone a share large enough to be of use. Each cer eal in the group would be given a certain number of points, depending on its plentitudc or scarcity, plcnti i I'Ul kinds receiving low-point rating, scarce varieties high-point. Thus, tin ' hypothetically scarce branllai:.'. II might be given a point-value ol eleven, while plentilul corn Hake- re ceive a point-value of one and oat meal. neither plentilul nor : c. . (_■>. .night receive a point-value ol tour. should a pUici laser want a pnui.d if cornflake.-, a coupon to the valtn >1 one point woulti be surrendered. . a pound of oatmeal were ordered, i lour-point coupon would be given p. To secure a pound of scarce oran lakCs, eleven points would be taken roni war ration book No. 2. It's up to each individual purcha.: .• to decide how to spend the poinis" in the book, lie may buy '.igli-point commodities and receive .ss for his u.llon or low-point items •nd receive more. ww« pui cnasers oi rulioneci .'iimmoditics are going to tbinU iwice -efole spending their ration points. Less* impulse buying will be an im portant result. Poiht rationing means more pur .Jvfses carefully planned beforehand last 'tile approaching month's en I .ihd the ration book holder with no joints' tt> spend lor absolute neces itl*s, Le^s w^hste fs bound to result, .or i IrhpuLsC .bUyinjj. pleasant as it ■nay be to tho byver. rtften results n. lUt'chnse^* which prove -unsuitubk .(id ihlusedbll'. Applied to food purchase.-, point ationing indicate* more menus plan ned for a week 111 advance -o ilia: .•very bit ol rationed food can be jsed up and full value of the pom: btained. And as a happy result ol his planning, meals may well prove o be more interesting as more \ ai led i»es ol the rationed purchases are • evised. Mr. and Mrs. American Citizen arc certainly going to find then < U« uying and usiiu: oine things .hey uve never used before, when pour .itioning gets working to lull e.< ent. For when things they are usee. > cost too many points foi advan igpous buying, .:her less tamilan ommoditics will have to be cIiomii n their place. Particularly in t:io natter of food e-n this work to on client advantage as uulamilia. .ishes are tried and liked. Above all. point rationing i> bourn'. lit (I'.'vr! :> :i hij-.h rceid t<. • i. I illirl l<ir f>( tliilg I 'iI \ .iltf ■ spout. Limited i'i "!•■■ <i .1 iiiic ill in which may ,m and It lived i • • tn iemli-i , ■ i«i poinU for t!.a itiin. il in.-isl on ;i 'piahl. v.» \ •' I • satisfactory -ei-\u-. du-rt i iod in w11tt-ii il anii I li< • i , women who liithe;'" I..i i , .. hhndly will iio.\ i.i iin!.i< i label * and It ai n cx.ici I v are nt ttim; lor Hair .1 »• ralioii-uoinl Ctireiul acei nil n,i..-' Ilii' |)oinl--l:nt |j .l1 ' last lor the entir.' 1 i-hi j•• 1 • t 1 the stamps lot llle 1.• t used up. no n>'>!t <>t *• i« items eau hi- 1 ^ < 1 ne.\l .-tamp- ait- 1 ii Navy EuSl?><., 17-Year Gi,>. Men Gv '©Jf Raleigh. .I.iii, ! N;.vy is . i- I .| .1 . illid to 17-ye o]d. Cnnnnaiidc! I' . today. d:»t4 11 \ enlistment.- a 1 t all ages. Neely. who - the slide's N \ . 17-year old hoy- ■ —especially tin -!■ v inlcrutcd in • N •Th<- Navv . >;i■ ■ (luantily enli • • liy i":!i. nient:he '•The 17-vear .>1(1 :• til.* ol I ice: - .i , " tomorrow I y . 1 are cho.-en eat-h vear at the Naval Aer.i which give- 1 . excellent p.v." V The Navy's i/adi them—have be younger re teach e\ cry tr ■ i>■ sigincd -rany n-_: ! to car|>entrv a- >i In trades. Up >ii completion ■ ol schools, the ivr:.; : >11• petty officer'.- .1 I rapid ami res il.. i -m individual Men between '!;>• SO a 1st - nil* eligible to enli t with trade- i • i\' being enli.-tcd ' .. \ . 11 I! with petty -rat \l! : construe :i 1 • < many the:- : . I and rat iiiKS : ■ ir 1 .1 > I . : officer—highest tioti-comm rating. Application >11.i\ b,- 1 of North Carolina's N cruitiliii s'alio'is 'Ihey ;..v at Charlotte. I! ■ • \'e ,\ Wilmington. \ 'i« . f!. • Siilislniry ami \\'m-t"t -S 131 YouKh-; Registered \ toiiii i.i i::i v .iii-. \vh«> h;i\<• Uti in.- !;• >i.. since the l.i-l |> '('• t ill ice registration «vn nasi Ul(> luc.'il <l,.il! ijn. ,1 three wee!; i m .. il \v;i.- i't*|Mii*le(l tun... I > >i )«ir»l. Yimtia n il! v.|:" birtlin;i\ t t. \ <|tiiii(l 1.' i -ii l>u;ir<l mi linn IhOiIIII 41' > i • I . MTV 111' .il i' 1 ' 1 Inst month. Tin- r.i .' i-i| : i-.'i 11:.s; 1 . lU'l'.-ll'i il ' . 'i ! • orrtet "i ilu"i . no (t:it!• ii.ii lo'i'i. v cl. r liuiiil" riu-t-t' In when tli«' i t i i"' m I• ii*«iI . r . .I t . ' J icr l»i;inl nl 11- • • ; ( M 11" eiKlit v.' i •. 11 . .■ 11<I l!i. ii.il - wiiil;ii nfiic. Aiipl; t lull II: 11.1 Hi. TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS The friendly associations \\ • ni'vd . during <li< year have enaoieti u m u... on. To >ay "Thank Vou' tines not .ri< • our apprt > ation. I speak for ev. r. mail in fillr urbanization when I say \v< realizing iliat without your frit u iK business would have I>«•« r it ; p. a ii < id. We thank you for Hie opportnnii1 for the e<>iilidenec you have placed in i; . i i all. for lhal nv.st valued asset v> ur « like to think of our ctislom r a ftr It iin to value our husinpj's friendship- a \ ■< personal friendship*. So. at lliis NK i.r • to you. not as a customer, I»ut as a fri« nil. and hearty wishes for A Happy and Prosperous New Y ear May-Smith Cleaning Co. n. O. MAY. Manner ;ti time Bans Cut New Building Here 1942 Low Mark < > i i.v wartime |ii kh iIh^ .mil new liliildiiiK hi ili-ndcr il.i- Ihwc i in l!)L! hi many nd >iiii<iuiit«*il i<< only $22,750 .injects. data <i i ulay 11 ••hi I- ni' Chief ( Kill.. .•ii >1 tin- twelve liliillths IIK lie is.->ue<l ..1 all Tliev r.i.v. ..lay .lime. August. » . t)el«»liri au*l \>ivenitici ner 11 it ie wa i»ne permit m,i.. nink n.i Whitleu liii}; i • ii< tl by 11 unti l !i11 mi \v litlil illlli Wits !::•> mi «.:» piojcci :!• J aj ir.. n.al( ly MIMl.tHUi . :u..I itKili'v. ! i i Y BUSSES Ak,v* FULL LOADS !cijih> .1 • I Intel city blis. Iio |i»adei| tu e pacit... where ,. ci a\ ailabic, In elm i was if til tiivs. fuel and «| . . i >l»'i (.11 r .ils .»;• ill tuday. e lie'.*. - • ^ I ii i- ciiutamc i .illli': <1 t the }{c cral !>.)'! ■ which iiluvcd intcr-city uu> ih li I ( tier i\c I; ■11 ' i.v lor each i».i> j, rii erntined b.v the mmm i ol wuiuli .ie vdiicle I-;,n .-a!e|y eairy, base p :i the size ai.il muiibrr <ii TO VIS IT AT CHICAGO '• -. •>. manaj-ci t|u. ••I Ki.ri:.: :• I ir Ch «i«(i, .v i «• he will e • Furniture and mcr • • • and :• i inerchnn ihe .xt'irc. Particular inter 'I ! ii,. ■ i new 111 I-lei. ,,1 flimit ;t(\ whicl and other « eiiti;i| ; , w t,j'. ■lap Boston Fire ! Brings Eleven Indictments 111 'mi. .liin. I (AIM Tii" <' nut (trove holocaust. wiUi ii di.ilti toll mi tl.iimci ..-..it. 111 tii< n ' ilictmi ;it i>l III nii'ii. niiiuiiiir !'. i ton'.- building cuii ;111 lunei. ■•■■■ night club owner and Iii.in.it;>-. ;iii(I ;i 11" I km i; 11 >1: i i 11. Aii ;i|i|iiimiilv anv.t V Sul'i-.u >111 it \ }',|jllicl j 111 ■ V Vr I • i • i. i \ |i III •! ((I in I'lllt lllflll'l II ■•■III III ,i|l , i; ill KiinulttiiuHiusIy la.died nut iii :.!ul "nil nipi'tciu i " .n. •lie !!• I n nfll.'ials. Mini.-l iUulitiT v. ;i > I. • ;• I 1 • indirttu. lit against li;nm! \V« >ii \ HWIIl'l I ! till" (il'n\ 1>: .l;n H- V\ . !.. >ky. .I^IT • >1 I||> iiul>. :. 11 € i I . . (Soldi • . '.Villi' -1>".'. :d i| I i ll . Ilt'lll li .*111.000 li;i ! >1 III !. 11: i Tin' names ami ciii.i'ui' agam ' '•the indirtcd v.. .. .l;.t«- police a «•.- il M<« n.". I: • • ' — iolici . W lit il In--;'. ' ... Si. ijiiil. i .<■«• Capl I >|ii \ Km' *«•«;»11 • y. i: luicllt. v. 1.1 i! :ti ".If. • 'ill' • . I . nail. Kill- Lt. Fi . ii I ' iii lifted iiu r; • .1 tliq'lire, v Itul 11« • I- • 'i it'll' ;:.',a00 bail. Hsinvtcl I' 'I'll ' 'i i : I itacy. S»-..ri'Hi ii. ii IJliv iii ('. iii •. r ■ .|<! . • 1st ruction in tii" ii"'- i'. i.: hi i iiih.1'. cntvpirar;. .-1'...'>!• State pohiv uli hi it ■< it:. !• ■ man name i iit the iudielmeiil | iHiililillJ'. Hi n.'.'i"! t.. t';> i '. i ' J<>. ..n . .• j ratiRi 11 ft -111 t ! Would Mft 11 I., i '• 1 Th« daily «»il-ca ryiuu • ; the i i \..v !IIiii ,. ).< tier i'< n -t — u't.. ■ . v - il ; 1 j parity ..I t .... FLOWEI&S FOR kvi:r\ «»« « \^l«>\ H p i P c ;! • - "" '«r% O A* kJ Offers Good Values v >iH* rack <»l dresses at I'arvain prices. Ciepes Mini -feiveys in dressy and • >iioi("i slyles. A v."<»"d assortmm! t<» i !cci f i <()<i yours « arly Im• l"<»i*i* 11 ic\* are jlicked over. I » « H v \ *.MI's »in: tw o (vi i lis II' 11'(*11 Wiul ■ Mi .. T<-n.|><- r.r.MlU v. M \I I .1, !» • Ml I <1. Kilkner. Mi s Kiilh'ti Mr Trmli- Kiev. M - C. M. C<"|»<r. Jr. Mi l.-..|,;,icl li-.l 1.1'ul I' I'., I: >: r. Air . |{;ili!;> III |)'lU»\ I". ('• li-ni. Mi- .\nni<' I .mi V '• it M' < "• i ■< i 1 Mi I r '111; ItiirnrMc. Ni-lli- Sm ! : • rl„ \li i fSnlhixHcr, Mi <> V. \Vn« Ml \m> IV • .1 I'iirlintn. Mi - i*hv- M MnliHcn, i c ii Hliicktoy. Mrs. Thulium I'nrhfiiii. Coniclui \i Me. W D Klr-xl. M' A I., McU>i!i"i.-. All v. "Ii M: r .11:111 Cr.lllt -I- M' T. !!. Wilt ;i Cmiithit While. Mii;: "lui IVirltor. ('•>■ I! wliiiul, Mr X A I'.iit h.hi. ii. Mis Ki lit ( M >■ ii. Mi s llnrothv Wuntllicl. Mi s Alinit- Lull tc Mi ._ f«t "ift D.iinu iiHiii .i- M• s. S S Kt< • i mi. ii M <" II Turner, Mm. W II. Kc iwrinoii. Mrs W (' Sliiinbiick. Vr II C I'm-'* Mrs II. A Dennis. Miss lit I y H" e .1 Mies. Mi's. .1. K. Yhiirrillgloll, Ml-s Iln>;i 1,ee S'.iir liiicl; V> Vit ii 1Vnn«-1t. Mr. Kd Finrh. Mr I. .1 Freeman. Ii !;. > ' "lid F.dw :irrls. Mi s l,en<>ra C!ris>"m E. G. Davis k Sons Co.
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