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Dinner Varly A lovely dinner parly was Riven |at the Woman's Club T?*a Room at | t six-thirty Friday evening by M isa , Mildred Perry In honor of her f guest. M In* Peggy Lauder of Rldgeway. Pennsylvania. A four course dinner wax served to the following guests: Miss Rachel WU . llanis and gueiit, Miss Anna Stay. Mlae Louise Outlaw and guest. Miss Zella Williams. Miss Mary 'Horner Prltchard. Miss Margaret Nash, MIm Helen Thorpe, Mlaa Mary Perkins Creecy. Miss Emily ' Commander and Miss Margaret W. I Sawyer. Chlldrrn's Picnic At t'lutnlllly A Joyful picnic was given by Kathleen Bray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dray, Thursday af ternoon at Chantilly. The party went by boat and after they were ; through swimming refreshments p.. were served on the boat. Then -came the pleasant boat ride back home. Those going were: Eleanor Goodwin. Stella Overman. "Blades | Foreman. Elizabeth Munden. John Peele. Mildred Mrfnn. Marguerite Sawyer. Margaret l*?e Seymore. tfk'ry J-^'nh Sheep. I late I Pendle ton. Nannie Held Love. Mrs. Wil liam Brumsey. Mrs. Poland Saw X?r ?nd Mr. and Mrs. John Bray.'" Dance In Ahtwkie A subscription dance was given In.Ahoskie Thursday night with Waldorf's Orchestra rendering the music. Cars from Edenton. Hert ford. Windsor. Willlamston. Scot land Neck. Hooky Mount. Frank lin and Suffolk weni carrying tho X'oung folk to the frolic. Those attending from here were: Misses (Margaret Davis, Catherine Skin Hfcr."EllEabeth Hathaway. Mildred 'Hughes, Helen Perry. Anna Heater IftcUullan. Mario Cennery, Mrs. Arthur Padgettrand Mrs. William tetter. Messrs. Wallace Miller. Francis Nixon, Carlton Woodley. Richardson Sedgewlck. Cieorge fiCOtt. Frank Benton, Major Mor rlsette, Oscar Whltehurst. Davis Apence. Arthur Padgett. William Cotter and Haywood Duke. In Honor of tiueata Misses Emily Commander and Helen Thorpe entertained at a Vjffy attractive bridge purty Tues day afternoon at tho home of Mrs. (My d c Armstrong in honor of Miss Mildred Perry's guest. Miss Peg *y Lauder, of Uldgeway. Pennayl . Vania. The house was beautiful ly decorated In potted plants and rainbow ribbons. After playing for awhile a delicious Ice .'ctMirgp was served. Those enjoy - Inn Misses Thorpe's and Comman I J <WI hospitality were: Miss Mar ?fcftfW. Sawyer. MIiii Huth Scntt, Miss Rebecca Slovens, Mian Mary I : : ' I Perkins Crfcecy. M las Mildred Per * ry and Miss Peggy Lauder. PCilKtnAill W. C. Morse of Weeksvllle, i Route One. was In the city Thurs day on business. Miss Elizabeth Nash is the guest i of Mins Margaret Durham 111 Lum I bert o n. Frank Da^xou returned home State college Friday morning. M Ihuck Mary (<ou and EfTle Saw yer and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Kram I or motored to Norfolk Wednesday i to attend the funeral of Rev. Q. C. | Davis. i Jack ferry, son of Mr. and Mrs. , J. Claude Perry, while on a trip i to Baltimore with his mother was taken with scarlet fever and has been very ill. but seems to be Im- i proving ench day according to re- 1 i ports reaching here. Mrs. Herman Newbern of Cam j den was In the city Thursday on 1 business. | Lemuel Hiades has returned | . from college to spend part of the I | summer months with his parents, .Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Blades on Main j Btfeet . Albert Bright returned home , [Thursday night from Augusta Mil-| j Itary Academy to spend the sum , mer months with his parents on ? Matthews street. Sidney McMullan of Edenton | was In the city Thursday on busl I noss. A. W. Mldgett spent Friday In Norfolk with his brother, who Is I si<Jk In the Naval Hospital. Rev. R. W. Prevost and two sons. Bryce and Gibbs, motored to Norfolk Thursday. Carl Gregory Is the guest of his sister. Mrs. W. O. Bauer. 011 North Road street. C. R. Hopkins suffered a sprained ankle Thursday from--* fallen pipe. 8. M. Jones of Mann'B Harbor was In the city Thursday on busi ness. Miss Vivian Tillett left Thurs day for Mann's Harbor where she will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. 8. M. Jones. Mrs. Raymond Davis. Mrs. Ray Ives, Miss Gladys Tillett and Miss Alice Gibbs motored to Norfolk Wednesday and Bpent the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Needham mo lorod to Norfolk Tuesday on bus 1 lieaa. 1 I Miss Frances Wood, who has I been teaching In the High School for the past nine months Ipft Fri day night for a two weel^s* atay in Charlotte and Concord, before returning to her home In Cedar town. Georgia. , Mrs. John G. Miller left Friday I going to her home In Butler, Ken tucky. before leaving to meot hor husband, who is now located in I Boston. Silk and Cotton Crepes A Itrw -hi|>iiicnt of this popular fabric juHt received. The patterns *re just the pretjiest that have been shown this season and include the small fig ures and the Pulku Dots in lovely color combinations. They are a yard wide and in two price ranges, 79c and 98c Rucker & Sheely Co. Elizabeth City' n Bent Store P C) (2 H A t ? o C L I r P K I) To Dog Owners VarrlniUc ?imr prt rlog ami rttak* him m mlm rimtpMloti f(if ynnnwir ami ? hlMrcn. When vmtIimKimI h> a (|IBiIISmI veterinarian h* cm neiUi er InumnH nor rontmrt rabie*. Ttih lrf?imrti( will |iro??rt htm for ?n* jt?r and raft b* AflrfflNpllxhrH at viry Uttl* wp?w?f. KOft H IITM K. II INHHIMATIO* (TOMVI/T l)U. V1CTOH K1NCK, M.D.V. Miss Lucy Cheatham returned. 1 to her homo In Henderson. Friday night. having taught the past sos- i slon In the Elizabeth City IliRh I ! School. Mins Ohh Klscr of Bessemer i City, returned home Friday night ! | after having taught In the Ellsa-i j both City Graded School for the ? pant nine months. Burgess Perry, who has been at j State College for the pant nine I months, returned to bin home on ( j North Road street Friday morn-' 1 Ing. i Mr and Mm. J H. Wllklns and I two daughters. !V>rls and Helen left Tuesday. accompanied by Miss I Julia Hunter of Beulavllle. They will also motor to Greensboro to see their daughter. Lillian Hunter. ; who Is a student in the North Car olina College for Women, and will then make a tour of the Western , part of the State, being away for i a week or ten days. Gaston Johnson of South Mills' was In the city Thursday on busi ness. having just returned from. Wake Forest College, where he has! been a student for the past nine"' months. Marvin Rea. who 'has been lo- { rated In this city- with the State j Highway Commission, left Thurs- ' day night for Wilson, where he j lias been transferred. The Albemarle Cottage at Nf?gs I j Head will open Sunday, Juno 13.1 I Under the managemoni of Mrs. J. I iW. Dawson. i Dr. C. W. Sawyer returned Fri- . jday after spending -a few days at i Nags Head. Mr. aud Mr?. Andrew Sanderx. I Mr. and Mrw. Frank Relchle, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Elliott. Miss Louise' Grant and little Miss Milllcent Sanders, left Saturday for a trip to northern cities of Interest. Among the places they_ were exf rfecting to visit are: Montreal, Canada, Quebec and Main. Raniel Lamb has returned to Baltimore after sponding a few days here with bis mother. Mrs. J. W. Lamb. 608 West Cedar street. SEVENTH GRADES HOLD EXERCISES Kccrivc Orlificalt'd, and' Give lntrre?liius Pro gram on Thursday The Seventh Grade pupils re- j reived their certificates Thursday I meriting in the Grammar School | commencement exercise held In the High School auditorium. Dr. j S. H. Templeman opened the ex- j erclses with prayer and presented J the certificates to the graduates j with au appropriate talk. The highest averages were 1 made by Helen Hill, 94; Bessie j Sawyr 93 5-6; and Ruesell Evans, i 93 2-3. Helen Hill delivered the , valedleatory ; Russell Evans the satuatory. Bessie Sawyer read j the class history and Paulino Dean [ recited "Examinatidns." Ten ptt- ; pl Is received honor cards for the ' year, and 16 received certificates! of perfect attendance. The class song, written by Hel- ! en Hill, was sung to the tune of j "Sweet Genevieve." The exercls- ; es closed with the benediction by Dr. Templeman. * ? The Seventh Grades this year } Issued a very attractive annual, i "The Neophyte." Those received their certificates j Thursday were; Alice Barrow. Martha Berry. Fannie Bell Bray. Mildred Bright. Clarine Bunch. Mary Bunch. Clara | Carmine. Sallle Davis. Pauliue j Deans, Jennie Freeman. Helen | Garrett. Helen Hill. Ruth Lane, Margaret Lassller. Mary H. Lewis, Suzanne Mcliek. Ida C. Nicholaon, Mary Raper. Bessie Sawyer, Mar garet SymotiH, Clara Thompson. Nina Turner, Auguxta Walker. Dora Wells. Marion Williams, Mary F. Williams. Rsnnic Wil liams, Margaret Winder. Ma^y Harvey Love, Susie Bell. Lucille Brlckhouse. Madeline Cooper, Corma Cooper, Alice Davis, Mil d rod Elliott, Glenna Glover. Doro thy Hicks. Be?ale Markham. Katl?' i Murdcu, Hilda Rogers. Milllcent ' Sanders, Axle Swain, Margaret j White, Bernlce White, Louise ! Cul|>epper, Rachel Miller. Willie Ma<- Tatem, Louise Carter, Mary | Fcrrell, Camilla Foreman. Isabel la Jennette, Erale Miller. Irene < Pritchard, Dorothy Roughton. Sa- 1 rah Sawyer. Delma Ward. Hugh Sawyer. William Cartwright. Blu- ' cher Ehrlnghaus, Russell Evans. I Bruce Gregory. Rives Taylor. Charlie Cooper, Leon Gandersnn. Howard Stevens. Mevlyn Wood, j George Bundy. James Gaskins. : Powell Mitchell, Everette StafTord, Wiufred Tuttle. Harry Mtdgette. Charlie Tuttle. William Carter, j Philip Davis. Erskine Harris, | James Jackson. Horace Jones. : Holland Williams. WnnrlH-w Personal* Wanrhwe. J tine 5. ? Mines Eda Simpson and Ruth Brother* re turned Tuesday from Kitty Hawk where they have been visiting friends and relatives. Mr*. Pearl Baum of Tampa. Florida, came Thumday to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rauni. Mrs. Edward . Stnkeley and lit tle son. and Miss Keva Tillett of Washington. D. C.. are here visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tillett. Misses Trade C'ahoon and Keva Baum und John Barker Midgett spent the week-ond at Kitty Hawk. Mrs. Nancy Meekins of Man teo. and Mrs. Kdward Meekins and [littlc^daughter. Doris of Carey was the guest of Mrs. J. B. Hooper i Tuesday. The Home Workers Society met Tuesday afternoon'at the bose of Mrs. Dora Davis. Mrs. Carrie Whit son and chll-' dren at Duck are vIkMIiik Mth. Whit hoii's father. Mrs. Thomas Haunt. Little Miss Doris Hlngerty spent the week-end at Rodanthe as ihe guest or her aunt. Mrs. Robert Raum. Mrs. Isac Hays la visiting rela tives at Elizabeth City. BRIGHT JKWKlii TO MUKT ! Ali the Bright Jewels of the First Methodist Church are asked to meet Mrs. A. R. Nicholson Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In i t tie Sunday School room. M. B. Torkseyis able to be out again after an lllneaa of several i 'days. N AMR OP GRACK WH1TK WAM OM1TTKM IIV KKKOU The name of Miss Grace' While ?was omitted by. error In the ac count of the Senior Class Night ex ercises in The Advance this week. MIbs White took part in the Class Night entertainment and re ceived her diplonia. having com pleted the commercial counje.'Slie was a good student and has ^any friends, and The Advance regrets the error of omitting her name n this Important occasion. "lf I N V KHTKi AT|C I'ltIM \UY . Washington. June IftVestt gatlon of expenditure* In th^ re cent Pennsylvania Republican pri mary will be started uext Wwlnet- j i day bjr a special Seriate camp 'committee. in pri ed nes- i The Jimtowri Weekly By Harris Payne # ? - ? v, i ! DIVORCE SCANDAL REACHES CLIMAX? SPICY BITS QUOTED FROM EVIDENCE JadK Haffie Think. Cm Will B? Settled Next Week I Statements b y Plaintiff, Mrs. Lola Slump. A i "My husband is as useless as a i glass eye at a plugged keyhole. He's so dumb he thinks a geyser is the Emperor of Germany. "He lied when he said I made a monkey out of him. I'm not a member of the Improvement League." "He's so lazy that he only brushes his front teeth, and so con ceited that he writes love letters to ' himself." "The lawyers have keys these days to fit just any old wedlock. Bui it takes too much time. They ought to have a slot machine where you drop a nickel in and a divorce rolls out," "Yes, my husband's a handsome bruto all right, but many a rotten * orK i | ! MRS. LULA SLUMP, Plaintiff | egg has a perfect shell. Yes, I *rant yon hra always "in the pub I Ue eve," but 10 is dust." "Men are such fish. Yon can fool all toe men tome of the time, and some of the men all the time, aha the ftest of the time the reit of SELVES * WILL F00L THEM" "I married the ooor Ban because they're made of dirt." ^Hego^Judfe Huffle. Ain't Judfe Huffle. Ain't ire Statement* by Defendant, John Slump B "She married me for my money and now she's gonna divorce me for it. I ought to sue her for cruel and inhuman treatment to my bankroll. Every time she put her arms around my neck it was either a new-hat hammerlock or a new dress half-nelson. Her ?avc*?te motto: 'With all thy worldly goods I me endow.' But the last straw that cracked the camel's spine was that auto business. She slid under the steering wheel of my fliwer just to prove she wasn't fat. George Wagner says the car can be repaired for just a few dollars more than its original cost." "Before marriage she used to ?ay: 'I believe you, dear, no mat tar what ANYBODY says.' Since marriage it's: 'Shut up! I don't care a hang WHO you can prove it by I' " "Too bad a man can't sue a poodle dog for alienation of his wife's affection. Every time she kissed me once' she kissed that dog twice, poor little devil. I used to tell her that either me or the dog was gonna get a divorce." "Yeah, it's easy to keep a woman I fruessing. Easy to keep her guess ng RIGHT!" "Marriage is all right for some folks but not for me. I wish the I man that invented marriage had got it patented and retained the exclusive rights. 'Marry in haste, repent at leisure' is the bunk. After a man marries he's got no leisure. Before marriage I was the 'captain of my sobl.' Now I'm not even a corporal." "The trouble first started at our wedding, when Joo Turner kissed my bride and said, 'For the last timfL sweetie.' I was just recover ing Trom that blow when my ^wife's mother came down all packed and said she was going along on the honeymoon to chaptv>n her daugh ter! Yes sir, inlaws are worse than outlaws." SI BURS AN SAYS: "Th? Only Tiling That Will Stop Falling Hair I? The Floor." YOUR MISTAKE, SI! WE'VE GOT THE STUFF THAT DOES THE WORK I Commercial Hotue Barber Shop Society and Personala Zachsry Crump, who used to drive mules, built ? fire under his flivver when it refused to move. It moved. Soak Sturgeon is now an expert drinker. We used to say here comes Sturgeon under the influ ence of liquor. Now we say here comes liquor under the influence of Sturgeon. Si Hunnicut's henhouse was robbed by two Indians last Friday night. Si says the foreigners are ruining this country. Shorty Evans is mighty proud of his college education. It helped him out during the cross-word crisis and his diploma eomes in handy for hiding * dark spot on the wall paper. Judge Huffie deserves praise for the way he handled the Bumbard ner trial. The Judge ia fair minded and never allows himself to be prejudiced by the evidence in the case. Buy a Bier Bottle of BROWN'S BINGO BITTERS For Boils, Blister a. Bunions and Biliousness at GARFIELD'S DRUG STORE Joe Farley s?ys: ul took one bottle of BINGO and fell like a four-year old." IN ARKANSAW O-K Cleaners. When in town come to see us. Cleaning, Pressing, Altercations. Giv? us your mail orders. ? St. Paul Mountain Air. ? ? ? Walter Jones was absent from school last week on account that he had to go to Plainview to get a hair eut. ? Perry County News. Quince Ott saya he would love for the gentleman that took the axe by the side of the road near his house to politely bring it back, that it was his wife's property and she can't cut the flre wood till she gets it. ? Yclbille Mountain Echo. ? ? e Oscar Gilkef of B&iley Branch had the misfortune to get his frame and contents destroyed by flre earty last Saturday ihorrrin|r. No insur ance. ? Danville Democrat. Seven Hurt When Bride Collapses We wish to apologize for a fev misprints which appeared in last week's WEEKLY as follows: "They were crossing the river in their car when the bride suddenl; collapsed, throwing them into" the stream." It should have been "bridge," of cou-ae. "After being bitten In four places by the dog Mr. Humgardncr was afraid of having babies?* The "b" should have been Sn "r.* "At the Maccabee Hall last Frl* day evening an enjoyable enter tainment was prevented by the Jimtown String Band." The "v* should have been an "s.w "Soak Sturgeon had walked daxt. the street and was standing on tK. coroner." SI BURBAN '?.i|M?iir<rV??ut'-? m-.ritui.iint n ii] The world nil* ? never thro\v^( no houquots. j s reckon it's waitin' till I get hay v fever. I* looks like these plans -foi permanent piece means a perma nent y/or to d*? *cido what plan Iv/e'Jl use. ' ? ? The oldfash gal uaed to ask bet i?dad if she co?rld gri married. The modem gal don't even ask het hu% 1 ar.d. Won?*fl vfK* t* u-oiry nhotit tight corset r. Tin ?nl y tlfrht thing tnnt bothers 'en: raw is husband*. THE PRINCE OF WALES Can't Stay. On A Horse AnJ The PRINTS OF GRF.ASf. C??'l Stay On A Pelt If Ynu 3en*. It To THE LimJi GEM CI?AN1NC. SHOJ4 Want To Sell Something? Tell About It In A Classified Ad CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES Ttotft alt* tjpa (R point). ona ?ant ft word aarh lna?rtloa; rolnlmuro IS c?nU, nnf Uni; ?1 eaita tMl; i ? words. flUndlng sda. e?iti ft word par araak. Twenty nota pt?r month ? In adfauc* WhKa iptM ftftd para graphed ftda. lltMnu ?? Inch. Oopy mad ba la (ha offtea by ? p. m. day bafora tnaar Uoa. Announcements 1 HRK. AI-BRRT H. WORTH Will open bar achocft for coaching pu plla who wlah to Uka up aummar work. Moftdftjr. June 7. Informa tion pbona tl-J. or apply SOI Kaat fhnrch atreat S.4.*n ?Nt OUr W ANTINO pHvtlrif ot mOHi? mrMkuiU and cold i drinks on* High School Bfe I grounds for mininier of 192? will *end their blda In by 12 o'clock noon, Juno 7. 192C, to C. N. Mor | rh n , City. Rids aro subject' to I the approval of I be school hoard, i Change In time Is made for re ceiving bids so one getting prhr liege lliay be ready for Tue*day'a | gamo of hall on June 8. Jti3-6f) N()flcl? to my patl?nta: 1 will be out of town for the month of June. Return July 1. I)r It. L. Kendrlck. 2.1, 4 p HTILL SKI, LINO MILK 12 1-2 quart, none better sold In town. Phoge M M .Sawyer, 125- J l-7p. A. R. RKKLKY * SON will appre ciate a share of your fruit gnd . produce* business. We alwaya . have on hand applea, orange#, bananas, lemons, grapefruit, cab bage, potatoes and onions Phone 6#. Ufa . I J r ST ARRIVKR. new lot allk dresses and aport hata. very at tractive. Price- unusually low. Hurdle A Parker. 1-7 Candidal* Card* 34 ' TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTEftB of Paaquotank Coaat?: An cfr- . vlonalr Matad. I am a candidal* I la Ik* prlkiarf on Jana I, fear County Commissioner from New Jand Township. If uofhinated. I shall vigorously oppose any move to change the alte of our Court House I am also In favor of all unnece*sary public expenditure* and am against Increasing tho taxes. I solicit your Influence and *ofli. Respectfully. W (). Btherldse. 4-5p ^On COUNTY COMMIRRIONBR ? I hertby announce my candl- i dacy for County Commissioner from Providence township, sub- ; Ject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary June 6. Your sup port and vote will be appreciat ed Caleb W. Ivta, m24 in5p j Fop Rent r 10 ; roR RUNT two pleasant bed rooms. Apply 4 Bast Burgess Btroet. * 8-tn rOR RBNT ? Lister's Store with residence attached and 61 acres tlllablf land. None but respon sible need apply. John L. Lister. Weeksvllle, N. C. l-8p TRNIRHED APAltTMBNT -Por rent, larga cool rooms. Water and llgntl Apply 107 South Road street 1 7 .. roR RKWf ? On* l?r*? front room. fto4?ra convsnlence. bath. hot Water. Clone in luislne** sec tion. Apply Ml North Martin street. or Phone 717-J. l-7n 8TOHB FOR RENT ? Corner Polndextcr and Hurgcss 8U. Good business lomtlon. Modern conveniences. O. M. Williams Phone fits. F - 1 1 tf For Sale 1 1 WHOLE WHEAT ROLL8 - llol. fresh, anrl delicious each after' noon. Cartwrlght's nakory. B-lln FOR H A I, K ? Excellent bargain for quick buyer. Rulck car, new engine, finest condition. For In formation phone 9R-J. Apply 301 East Church street. 3-9n FOR SALE - - Two Underwood typewriters. W. A. Worth, Hinton Hid* l-9n SWEET PEAH for sale. Free city delivery. Apply Mrs. W. S. Sex ton. 609 Oreenleaf Street. 3. 4. Bp BARGAIN PALE of Millinery - The entire stock of millinery of the late Miss 8. A. Perry will be placed on sale at a sacrifice be ginning Monday. Jane 7th. Mrs. E. H Hill, trustee 1.3.4.f?n TOIT KATJC ? One" Ford TTOCt. with steel dump body, cheap for cash. Can be seen at Da r is Ttrej Shop. ltrn rem SALE ? Platform scales. ton lb*., Rood condition. See M M. Sawyer. Phone 135-J. l-7p FOft SALE?WMI established country store, five-room dwelling attached with water lir kitchen, one sere of grotfnd, garden and necessary outbuildings, good well water. Apply Box 1 3, Riddle, N. C. 1-7p KfflBX four-door Sedan for sale In excellent condition; nfewly painted. $250 cash. Geo.. J. 8 pence. 29tfn ? ron BALE ? Second hand farnl- 1 ture. The Auction Store, 120 | Polndexter street. Phone 772. j 13tfn. DAHY CHIX st low prices. Jen- , nlngs Quality Chit 910.00 pet hundred and up after May 1st. Illustrated Circular free. Jen I nlngs Poultry Farm, Elisabeth ; City, N. C. I lltfr, Money to l>end 36 1 MONEY TO LEND at ? per cent on desirably located residential property In Elisabeth City only. No bonus charged. All business confidential May we explain? Ira B. Parker-Robert ft Taylor. 21 4-21 ft Carolina Rank Rldg. 4tfn , 1 M-.-**,* Moniimrntx 16 MARK THE OIIAVKH of jour loved onrs. Hlsh rlasa modom designs. Marble Work*. Ifc' T. Hlnglfton. profi. ?i T SrrwnH H a ml Fiirnilnre 3') W* BUT Second Haul n? Auction HI.*. ter ntr?<>t PboB# Jit. * , (9 Wflnted I<KMABI,V: MAN wsnt+fl AAr na tionally known Company to Wet as local distributor of their pro duct*. Itlahly profitable and p?r manant business. Kvary ro-op eratlon Riven. Bxperlenfce un necessary. Write The J. R.?Wat fclns Company, 1SI-464 Johnson Are.. Newark. N. J. m ?P WANTED- I'ard New IVrfrrtlon oil stove In Rood condition; pre fer 4-burner and Boss oveV Call ? 17-W writ* Box 124. 1-frt ,vt AM. JVWT r HU M yav iionkbt Hrtm* *./\# "TV) I mm. T. wIwSEuai * 0Olf ?orner Polndrxter * Mattfy i i
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