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Busy Year J is Reported l or Lions ( i..!s 1;:•''!im:cnnmittee reports Mid a talk by ('. H. Wolfe, suprrin t"i ii it it Geyslonc Qrn.Vry Cuni 1 "i>- A t i i' yit en at ttu* first meet i'U! ’ 11* Mi far tilt' Lions flub las*, i * at V nee hotel. i de i: >aker, chairman of the tv ii'ii tap a id pat1 iotisin com nit - a a i rted taat 14(> toys were dis f i ;•>..*■ I by the commit tee to ehild n" .1 .m Chi istnias. Members of t 1 i in a ii ut collected used toy. ai l ej .ii.*, d them for Christmas k" lb- stated that a wreath was placed beneath the memorial piaipit at the underpass in hon n i I \ nee men killed in service in World W... IT Lions . 1 > Mo . re ■ a-* l T’O bonds (luting Pie V.eturv Imu (Live. non.Hilling t > $19.00(1. ,1. L Seal, ebairmaii o! tile bond .• > i wr ite. reported. Will Mitchell, inn - m. 'H of tin attendance committee, n. orted that during tin first sin month- o' 1945 club members wire tun peieent m attendance. E. H. Dix.'ir. .1 .. was :i charge ’ the program and pro-enkd Mi. Wolfe, who explained the process of ci. .-iiing r.i.k and told of ttu ac tivities of tt:e Grt y.-fiiie c miptiny Since Pie beginning of the quarry in 191 ti, the company has shipped : 11,685,000 inns of tone. Mi Wolfe stated. The hole from which the ! stoni hi.s . een exo i, red n >\\ can - • ers 15 acres and at it- deope t paid 1 meas r.es ”10 feet with an average depth of 180 feet. F tty ; . reent of t be c ishod rock i-' shi pod to railri.:! lit percent to liigh.vays. live* ).ei, .it to the g eminent and Ire percent to miscel laneous. he staled. 1 Two new members, Ernest G. Harrison rid John Norwood, were welcomed and presented Lions but •• * t *- - t v ", - r. • f ■ ■vil h»- it*ld Monday night, 15 7. at seven 1 iVU>c5 at the : V.-nre hntt 1, \\ ’ T .1 ILi.ringUm I * «J U*. L. Wilson hosts. ! PURCELL FUNERAL HAD AT TOWNSVILLE Fnierai serviets fur I cm Baldwin Fi| all. Ii ad.ng :i/rn ol the Town ville community, who died at Maria Parham hospital yesterday, mi re held at Noth •’.) P vsbyterian ehurch this afternoon at Hire, o’clock. Rev. J. s. Kenni son, past », \v. - in ehfirge. assisted by I!e\ F N n fleet Gardner, paste - o! Fir.-' Baptist church, Hcndtjrsnn. Birin was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were: Active. Tl. B Taylor, (’hat lie Norwood, J. E. Rig gan, Charlie II >we!l, .1 i or Wo >d lief. .T, ,1. Matthews. H. M. Mallard. VV. H. Burwell: honorary. A. L. Twisda’.e. C. C. Samtord. E. B. Tay lor. H. G. Taylor, Dr. P. II Win stead. Dr. Clarence While. Dr. Ju ncs H. Wheeler. K. L. Matthews. Gear ?.e Hender- - A >5 M« W. . Tucker. F. T T -'ret F . > .r 'ic - ris. A litis? rif friend ".end d service and a Is n* ,ia j* 1 it>ral tributes we i 1 > a • .i. Mr. Purcell w.i : m r'.a'd r Townsville, hiving lived there 22 years. He was an chit. ... N • i Presbyterian church. S irvn n ; a: c i b M Annie Thomas Pu ' i t■. s. one son, (c c , . ' . . sisters. LOT ON SOUTHERN AVE. TRANSFERRED P; .iporti'.'s < n S iuthern vei . and Bn lit* avenue and Ci street were Iran; fei n. I in det i ciirded at the re a -', . c (it . I. | lire yesterday W. S. R. Btlrw li . *i ! a ! a 3 • - en evtnw .. r, .. G I'. • i . \ v ” • • 1 "• • • ,i i i i-itie- .<• ims. S.< : uel R. Hi. .lr. • ‘ ,1 • v, Viola II Ii - i- and h -nand Hf '-1 H: nd O' a ‘ en .-0 and ft i -• i •: :;tn and other i i ?ider:i- inns. FIREMEN HAVE TWO CALLS TO OIL STOVES I- i i .non an-v.-i -..I two c.r: yi -- i( i lay to fires fro il st.ivi ru i ner of them c:' ising any da At 7:15 o’i 1 ick yesterday n <• » ■ ... an a. to e at Se . in- T ■ nd i (l : in ■( id M r■'_ ■ ' . nd at 3 p. ■ , - •. I V •: . net’, an- '.VI' a :l a ci.1 . >1 II11. No da ig : ' 1 ! rum (ither tire. vVar Dads Called For : ! :(.! \\ \ ' rn Meeting 7:d0 p m. .) . A. I). C;,. .... pies it \'. ■!■•(• ; i" \ir, ' i Wi'i 1);»~t . 'el y mi'iijii t.l .. e i at ?:30 n'c * . ■ He i t lowi mticr: V. e ( C :<• W I ).ilU .: i 1‘ 11 ei : ’ V < 0 •' e I I'll 1 tend t.ht egul J eet > I i-id. . -I. km ;■ .. ' T M p. tile c an't ho i-se. The:* "sen nia .. ■ ■ at ' N '• b i'her ieetings to \ e i If 1. : chapter is- .- r funeti ni. v. e liu n >r gun y.e cl’:d o.ike a mc’.v ii'l. 1) i not i .i personal t I. Thi > not ice o! ‘Ik... iij AROUND TOWN I'M) MF\ MttT o,,joo - '.'.'ill ■ * t'H a* !'»■ .vefu '. . • • M \rk T be No i ,.!<>• • .1 < > (I t I Mon. r»»v. nij»ht 7:30 . ,Y1. . All n-fru.iet* ..t* lilted i » lx* j- » — (Tit. FNSTIT1 F F.-T. V Mil I - The Hondo.-on Inst it .V P.-T \ will hold ii- regular nioninly mov - :liK 1 01:.- • •> 7 HO :: at • ■la will lie fli .-fed and all nc obff ’ . . *cd t . attend. Electric Theatrical Aids , ■) ! i j i" a : • if |i: fd | at roll \. -time f'.fti ii 1 . a. cAivh. I Fresh Fruits & Rolled • | oats Vegetables! 20-07. J Qc ^ -—c npAiiprc ' eb2c" $2.00 ™ unAnuLu *»?* $loo MELLO- EE 0?*G WHEAT =F= * eIg 40c GRAPEFRUIT 5 Ann Pago Cream Style DC A WC Slnm'.lc 4) MUSTARD BEANS - - - “bkk* ^ - 10c POTATOES nm buss 2 new store CABBAGE 2,,, HOURS 8:20 a.in. In GiftO p.m PFi AN! RAW LU. 23C Tues. 8:20 am. to G:C0 p.m IV.J- S:3»a.m. l„lN30i>.m RUTABAGAS CAX.\niA\- 4 LnS. 14C ... .... C0LLARDS cSx 2 ^ 19c E ri. 8:20 a.m. to GiftO p.m. I .si'jfl POTATOES wiute° 1 10bag39c \ Early Junc Iona Peas . • Orange Juice 1* I Package Matches . ■ - Peanut Butter 1 Ann Page Spaghetti or I Macaroni ■ ■ 1 oleomargarinejj^ 1 [iSfc - • '»• 45c 1 1 shoulder, lb- 32c 1 1 Swill's Premium 1 I I FRANKS. - lb. 37c 11 Fresh PorU QQ \ Each Hn»3««"*4*°° * SPARER1BS, lb. 23c Dj SOFAS.. SPRING-FILLED $99.00 (Pay $1.75 Weekly) One of (he mosi deserv edly popular pieces ol I until.ire in recent years! And now. during this clearance, von "an bn. this heautfiul sofa at a substantional reduction lr«;m the regular price. Spring filled construction and line nullity, long wearing covers in choice of colors. i i j m. , HANDSOME CHAIR AND DAVENPORT ! $129.50 i j The illustration does not do jus ; lice to the beauty of this mod j ern suit. It's attractively wood i trimmed—has big. broad arms, tutted back and roll front cush ions- Covered in a very good grade e.( tapestry and a suite to give lasting satisfaction. (Pay $2.25 Weekly) i i I i i I i i I i Open An Account With Us Now 3-pc. LIVING ROOM CHAIR AND SOFA Here is a conservative period style that will appeal to people ol s taste. Simple, pleasing lines and ‘ constructed of first-class malar- ( ials from frame to cover. I.uxur- ! ___ ious inner-spring construction. i COMFORTABLE SOFA-BED Changes in a twinkling from TA # 1 Cfl Cfi a soft to a bed and a com- j JU Jn 1 Ut/«DU fort able double bed, at that! ^ ‘“'""’(P.Tsi'.M Weekly) <P«y ».0T, Weekly)
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