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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 193 THE WAVNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVB LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 MRS. MATTHEWS IS HOSTESS TO DISTRICT C OF C. BOARD Mr?. Y. B. Matthews, secretary of the District Chamber of Commerce, entertained the members of the excu tive board of the organization at a delightful dinner last niirht at her home on the Howell Mill Road. Following the dinner a business meeting was held. Members of the exeir.ive board are: Mr. C. M Dicus, president, Mrs G rover Davis. Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mr. HiHiard Atkins. Mr. Richard Bar- ber. and Mr. Claud Allen. MR. AND MRS LONG ARE DIN NER HOSTS Mr- and Mrs. J. M. Long were hosts a: a charmingly appointed dinner party Tuesday evening, entertaining at their home in Hazehvood. Beautiful flowers in the rich colors of autumn decorated the rooms and the dining table was graced with an eyquisite bowl of delphinium and pink cosmos. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lane, of Chester, 1'ennsylvania. Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Trice and their gue-ts Miss Jenny Taylor and Miss Fitch, of Washington, D. (.'.. Mr. and Mrs. R L. I'revost, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes: Withers, and Mr. and Mrs. Long. MRS TAI L WALKER HAS ALL DAY TARTY Mr-. Paul Walker delightfully en ter ahfd last Wednesday with an ull day uilttng ..ml rug hooking at her homo on Meadow street. The It'iine was beautifully decorated with fall tlowei- tin- lolurs of purple and yellow predominating- A; one oYlivk : beautifully ap pointed hiiii-lit-un va- -erved in three euut'M-.. to :lio following: Mrs. Sam T'o::. Mr... K. l MeCiarken. Mr.-. F. L. Allev. Mr- 11. C. West. Mrs- .1. K- Boom- M r; W. A. Tatter.-on. M rs. Linwond Crahl, Mrs. E. K McClure, Mrs. Edgar Selsain, Mi's. Theodore McCrneken. Mr.-. Charlie Burgin-Mr- i:,v Campbell. Mrs. .1. P. Dicus. Mr-, doe Tate. Mrs. L M. Killian. Mr.-. E. .(.. Mosul v,- 'Mr?. Kate Morris, Mt-. H. W. Bauc'.mi Mrs. C C. Walk, er, Mr-. W A Medford, Mrs. R. L. Coin. Mrs. T. I. Kramlett. Mrs. ,Iohn Queen. Mrs. W. H . McCracken. of Lake .lunalusk i. Mis .lean West, and Mis. -Nina Axley. of Atlanta. Ga. MKTIitiDlST ANNI'AI. T IC X I C NEXT ICES DAY The WomanV M :.--ionai y Circles of the Methodist Church will hold their annua! nicnic next TaesdaY. Septi-m-be:' ll!.', at the home of ! -' V. T. Lee : a ' .he F;r iew K id, i H-vot iona'' ' -e:'';i:;. and . bu-ine-s .liei-t in.:' -v ill be a' -:;' oVIvVk. Al! the lad.je- o:' tin- rhurch- are urn'id to be pre-e;i!'." IM EDM ( .T liKI'OKTS NEW A K- RIVALS New arrial-- at th, include: Mr. and Kt!!v. of I ,ckonvi! Mr-' R V. De-hon Mr. Leon Scharuz and Mr.' Albii Cot lanta, (la. II Mr Piedmont Frederick Flu.; Mr. and 'f Mobile. Ala.; f Mooile. Ala.; ,-haM; of At wa Oversows Pains ihk better way vnvi wlio cr-t into a weak, run- lov:i condition can hardl;- exp'-ct. to be free from In dilrsol: II iitn:.!firas." vi. re ilie tro-;:,l.- is .l;:e 3i"ss. i on I::i li-lj : " r" .--tl'o;;::oi- -.mi.: llais nuilo s it iKX'WU to -'talH "s ,!! I I e,.;.i' :i3 aonri-iaiaaif ol til is itain-o - '"i ' ' Inso ;o! of--N j.-a-lirK n t;?,,.:r try jHiln-pillf Um.: Cm- tun f--"u'.' 'inr. "i,.u -Ciivri to bujl.l -up your resi,s':....cc tu . o:...Jr.',y allna a; ". Thanks! To Our Many Friends and Customers for Their Business During This Season If anything you have purchased from us does not give satisfaction; ve will expect you to return same For An Adjustment to Young's Inc. St. Petersburg. Fla. i The deal is not closed until you are satisfied. This is Our Guarantee Young's Jewelers Since 1912 Main Street Waj . .stille, X. C. M RS. McDOWKLL AND MRS EL MORE HAVE TARTY Mrs. C 11. McDowell and her uaugh-u-:. Mrs. Kelly Elmore, of Raleigh, v. ete joint hus'.esse- at a lovely party i ii last Thursday afternoon, entertain ..'!g at t!ie McDowell home. Quantities of early fall rlowers in .; rustic arrangements made a charm ing background for the three tables at which bridge was played. Mrs. ,) Y- Seaver won the top .-core trophy and Mrs Reginald Arnold received the consolation gift. After the games a swiet course was served- by the hostesses assisted by Misses Edwina and Marian McDowell, Tlios,, plyving bridge were: Mrs. J. Harden Howell. Mrs. E. L. Withers Mrs. S 1. Gay, Mrs. Walter Taylor, .of Baltimore Mil., Mrs. R. H- Strecher, Mr.o Lowrv Allison, of Franklin ton Mrs J." Y, Seaver Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Rov Francis, Mrs. X. M.Med ford, Mrs. W. H. Burwell. of Henderson, anil Mrs. Reginald Ar nold of Bristol Term. Those coming in for tea were: Mrs. E. R Miles, Mrs. S. F. Aldridge. of Durham, Miss McClees. of Raleigh. Miss Aurelia Adams, and Miss lml- ter- of am pa. Fla., and Mrs. J- W. Keen. MRS. PR E YOST IS HOSTESS AT TWO PARTIES Mrs. R. I. 1 ivvust was hostess at t Thursday af entertained at Hazehvood. were used in a color scheme and the same s noted in th a delightful all'air a: tel noon when she bridge at her home in iv,rly fall Mowers profu-ioii to carry out of yellow and green color combination wa salad course .- Attractive gif I'ved after the games, s were presented to Mis, .Nancy Killian. w hi Mr-'. Ben Colkitt, who and Mr-, s; . Bushnell scored high scored low who cut the consolation, Those playing bridge were: Mrs. Eugene .Allev. Mrs. Ben Colkiti. Mrs. .lorrv Colkitt. Mrs ,1. P. Dicus. Mrs. C. M. Dicus. Mr-. .1. M. Long. Mrs. I.: M. Richeson, Mis. W. E. Swift, Mrs Milliard Atkins. Mis- Xancv Killian. Miss Robina Miller. Mr.-. M. II. Reeves. Mrs. Barry Lane, of Chester, I'enn sylvania. Sir-. Hugh Mas-ie. Mrs. R. I. Lee. and guest Mrs. .1.1;. Stultz. of Norfolk.' Virginia, Mrs. Gradeu Ferguson. Mrs, living Thomas of M iami. Fla M rs. C. C. White, and M rs. ( baric- E. I razter lea iniists were: Mrs. L. M. Killian. Mis. Eugene ( arter. Mrs. ,S 11. Hunh nell. Mrs. S. T- Xeab Mrs. .1. i.. W n iver Miss Juamta Weaver. Mrs. (' E Rav. Mr- Charles Rav, Jr.. of Chapel Hill, and Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. The I'revost home was the scene of another charming party on Friday fternoon when Mis, I'revost enter tained at bridge h.oiioring her daugh ter. Mrs. Ralph revost a recent bride. Bowls of g'n rdeii How'it. tivt. arrangement lent their in eH'e' loveliness to the rooni playeil it live t where con: ract w as bles. The high score Miss Wilda Crawfor Lee, J r received t be A lovely, guest prize the h.ouoree. Follow, flight ful salail nun's,, I t t'ophv Went to 'ami Mrs. W. T u e glle. e tiled t( .'line.- a ,ed. - pn.-' a-Mis- .'. - pre I bo , ( ; P. ,r M M r M r on M rs re: Mis Strinii' field Marv Mi - I.arv M s Mr I! iwles. A. II. Wither 1. W. T. Lee .lr S w P. Cay I Rav, Mrs. Diana Shool- M'-r-. b'laiicis Ma-sie. Mis. ge Harmon' Miss. Wilda Crawford I ,ou rv A 1 1 i -on. of l-'ranklinton. !1. 11. Stretcher. Mr-. W. I.. Har-.lr- Mis- K.therine Putnlan. .of moiid Virgimi guest of Mrs. N. .anca-ter Mrs. Colin Melnties, Ra I, F. I Mr-. -on Barron M r--. Horace Mis-. Margaret Hvai! and a nor Badmell. . Mr-'. R X. ine in for tf a. Keen er, Mis, El. P.ar : i MISS MARY MOCK BRIDE OF MR ALTON KIRKPATRICK Impiessive in its beauty and dignity wa the welding of M:.-s Mary Mock and Mr Allan Kirkpatrick which was solemnized Friday afternoon a: b o'clock at the home id' the bride The Rev Wade Johnson pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. Kerns, clematis and white asters combined to make an artistic setting of white and green, illumin ited by gleaming white candles. On either side of the altar wcr, tall -ilver Moor vases tilled with white asters, and cathedral can dles in branch Candelabra. The back, ground was of eergreen Prior to the wedding Mrs. Fred Martin and Miss Xancv Killian sang 1 1 ove You truly ' aiid Mrs W. L. Mat:;ry played "Traumerei. " For the di trance of the brid.il parly Mi's. Mujney with .violin accanipaiinien : by Miss Margaret Stringlield, played live biidal chorus from Lohengrin and fo rthe recessional Mendelssohn's Wed ding March. During the impiessive double ring ceremony Schubert's "Ser enade" was softly played. Miss Martha Mick sister of the hi iiie. was maid of honor and the bride's only attendant. She was At tired in an afternoon frock of brown chitfon and wore a becoming brown C linshorough hat. Her bouquet was el talisman roses. The little ring bearer Mary Anil Massie, wore a dainty frock of pink .-tarched chiffon with a shoulder cor sage of bahv's broith and tinv rose buds The bride enteied with her father. Mr J. - M. Mock, who gave her in marriage. She was lovely in a tail oi ed fall frock of brow n crepe with matching accessoric- Her boiuplet u..- of purple orchids and yellow i ose- I'lle groom had as bis best man, his In-other. Mr. 'Everett Kirkpatrick. of .New -York -Mr-. Mock mother of tile bride, wore bbir chill'on. ller cor -age was of pink rose- and habv's lue, !h. Immediately after the ceremony a icception wa held for the hTidal pailv and guests at the' wedding. Mrs. Guy -Massie. sister of the bride, in pink bice- received, the guests at the dour. At in attractively appointed table punch was served by, Mrs. Wil liam Hannah- who wore nevy blue satin and a corsage of pink roses and delphinium. In the dining-room the large table was centered with a three. tiered wed ding cake, which was iced in pink anil green and topped with a miniature hi ide -1 i-i 1 1 grooiii. The table was cov ered with a laee cloth and Hanked with white candle.- in silver holders. 1 leeorat rolls in the (lining room were pink asters An ice course carrying oil) th,. . pink and green," 'motif was solved by Mi-ses Alice Stringlield, Martlvi Xcnl. and Jewel Hipps. Among flic out-ol'-.lown gliosis at lie wedding were: Mr. W I.. Kirkpat rick, of Mehatie. father of the groom, and Miss Mildred Lynch- of Mebano. a coiisjji of the groom. Mi's. Kirkpatrick is the vounger daughter of Mr. and .Mrs J. M. Mock, Mild is eharming and popular mem ber of . the city's younger -et. She icceived her education in the W'ay nesville schools and Duke u a i vcr-i :' Durham. i he groom is ; he 0f M r. W. I. Kirkpatrick and the late Mrs. Kirk patrick of Grahaln. "..He. was eilucit d a! Duke university and is a niem her of the Pi Kappa Phi f rateniify. He is now vice -pre-ident of the K. i' S. 'I'lucking compan.v of Shelby. The In -ide mil groom left by motor after, the reception for a tine,', weeks' tripj.o ariotis northern point, Canada-, ami Chicago.. On their return they w "i'l bo at home in Shelby. U N( I Rl SSI AIR OARNER I 1) l'"f -.interest to their many friends in Wayne-vill,- and the community is the : amioum-eiiH i;t of the marriage of Mi- Eloreme Elizabeth lvu-s-ll to Mr. Henry II. (iarner. w;hich was sol eiiinizeil on Sunday. Augus! tili. at h- i'l,.. N'.-rth Carolina. Th.- -rbii is th(. daughter af M r. iiid; airs.. .1. T Russell of this city. Eor. :he. past - even inonth-'"'she' been doing istenographic work in t !.. Ha v- wooil County Welfare odice. .Mr. Carrier, who has been in ser vice in the Marine Corps op the East Coast,", for the past . two years, is the only son of .Mr .Margaret (iarner and the. late H. Harrison (Iarner of -the Pigeon Valley section of this county. Mr. and .Mrs. (Iarner are now at home to their friends in Waynesville. Route ;''- .: . ',... '..'. MI--S M XRIf I vn f i u, ,)S I V( K 1 I I MI Of interest to. a wide circle of friends is the announcement of the marriage of .Miss, Marietta Welch to .Mr. .lack relmet which was solemnized on Wed nesday July 2'.i, in. Spartanburg,' South Carolina. . ' ; This Wedding unites members of two prominent and pioneer families of Haywood Count v. Mrs. I-elmet'is the-attract I've voung aaughter of Mr. and M': C. Welch. She li-ceivej her education at the Waynesville High "School and West ern Carolina. Teachers 'College.'. Cull ( whee and at . present holds jiosition with the Royal Pilkington Compahy.. Mr. tel met is. the sonof the late Mr. an.-L Mrs. David Felmte, of this city. He was educated at the. Way nesville High ' School and Mars : Hill College.' The youne: 'i.upk. aie residing at the Felmet home in East Waynesville. Mrs. Edwin Davis and daughters, Misses Josephine and .Edwins .have returned to thejr home in Decatur, Gt-orgia after spending the -umni'i' at. the Hotel .Waynesville.' . B A I ' T I S T -M I S S 1 0 X A R V MEETING ' The September meeting of the Wo man's Missionary Society, of the Bap list church Will be. held next Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, a: the home of Mr- W T C law ford Ine Noti Sides ". Circlej 'will be hostess for the meeting. Sheiton Family Reunion Was Held Here Las! Sunday Sun,' ,y at the heme of W. T. Shel ter., the Shehons and principal '.elated t'ami. i- gathered for their annual leumoa. The latter largely are the de. c::,.. i:t- of fall! families who we:e . is el . alb.-, d two generations back. 1 ,-:,:e- tre Sheiton family, these were :.o.-k-. the I'onleys and tiie Evans, in t unseat eenetation t'ae S'looks predominate. Aided by splendid ve.r.: ;-. the hos pi.ality of '.hi' host and haste-s. niade the oii.isien a happy one. Dinner wa- seMed picnic style ,01 the lawn, v.c 1 over a hundred being present, d'hese included a month old pair of twais. The extensive garden at the Sheiton homt. made the ho'Imiii doub 1 i njoyable. liolh the egi tables and flowers were imposing, the dahlias being especially notable. With its tine trees shading a spacious lawn, no finer pkuy could be found for a family reunion. Beginning with eon stiuction of the house about JsTo by Stephen Jehu Sneltou, it has .since been continuously improved. The home of W. T. Sheiton since P'ltt, it is now .1 point of interest for home folks and visitors. W. T. Sheiton was .Master of' Cere monies with invocation bv Fletcher Sheiton. Judge Eclix E. Alley, whose daughter is married into the family. .Mrs. J. W. Kay. was present as all invited guest, and made a short talk of interest. Those present came la 1 c.eiv 0111 Jackson, Ha.wvood' and ihincmib. counties, but the -talis of Tennessee and South Carolina were represented. Message- were received troni members of the family as far awa as Call foinia. .Next year Crawfor, Sheiton o! Qnalla township in Jackson County ; lo be host. His home 1- located on Highway No. II-', now being paved. Being just below Cherokee and the Great Smoky .Mountain National Park, o is in a 'section of great natural beauty and interest. By the dale set. f first Sunday in September, it is ex I peeled that'' the Soco (Jap road ;l! enable lb,, trip to be 'mad- by eit lo- 1 of t wo att root ivo routes. Miss Eiances Allderdyce of Miami, Florida arrived Wednesday to spend her vacation, with .Miss Katherine McCarron. of Ft- Lauderdale at the home, of Mrs. W . B. Mat I hews. PIKI'll ANXOC.NCEM I N I Mr. : and Air- .1- Paul Beam an nounce the birth of a daughter, Nancy, on las) Erida.v . September 1. in Gall- nev South Carolina. ii:.; Ilollaiid Holtoii, bead of the Education Department--of Ibike I'ni veisily. Durham, spent last week end in W'ayncsv ill,, and Lake" J u ilia -luska. . .Mr Fled Crawford, outstanding player on Duke I ' n i vol" i y 's football team, left Saturday to begin practice w lib the sipiad in Durham Mr. Crawford w ill be a member of the sen ior class at Duke this year. H .M iss fal it h Tyner Biiucoiu left Tues day for Mars llille where she will at -lend high .'i-elioui ..during I be coining year. .Mi s Baiiconi will be a member or t he senior class. - i. ' MRS. l.nNG HONORS SISTER I he I .oiig home i 11 1 1 .i.elwood was 1 lie .- cene ol a lovely social -event .Vi s tei'day afternoon hen Mr-. J. M, (.oil); i-iilei tained. al lindc.e a.: a coins ti-.-.y- to her sister, M r -. Low ry Altr oii i.f praiikliiitoii. , ' ZuiMia,.. mangold- and other early iall Mowers i II a it I -1 ie al I'ani'.'eiiieiit.s 'do.1, ne. I. lb'- 'rooms wueie i ii'hl tables w ei - jil.c n.l for coin iaet Haw wa -oIl'ectiM'ly u ed a - i lie pr i dom i na .1 i ug . oloi; in all party .appointment-' and in the salad mil r-e . w h n b w a - .-el fed at She ('one in ii Ml ' Ol the i'l; loos. The high . . -coie . trophy, a hi.e - laid box, wen; I- All - X.aney Killian and the low ,eoii" gift a l.rass card 'iay, wifiif. to Mr-. !. Si aver. The lioiioree. al- )m iVi-il ail attl'ai I ivL. torlf. ,M : s. , I .'dig'.- guest - wire:. Airs. Allison Mr-. : Mil. -Bowl. v. Mrs- J, I'. Dicus,.. Mrs, .1. Il llowclb. M i - Guy Massie. Mrs. K, L. lalniore. -M rs. VV.'. E. -Swift- Mrs.. L. .M. Richeson, Miss . Nan cy K illiarl. .M rs.. ('.' M. I :ru . Mrs.: Eriiest Withers.. Airs. Harry Rot ha, M is. Diana .Shodllired, Mrs; Roy Francis. Mrs., M. II. Reeves, Mrs. Ben Colkitt. Mi's. J. W. Seaver, Mrs. R. L. I'revost. Mrs. S- P. Gay, Mi R I In Mi WW. Nut m in Mr-. X..M. Medford and . i.-ter, Mrs. If. A- ('ogbui'n, of Jacksdnviile, F-la., M rs. . JaCk Way, Mrs. Roy Campbell. Mis. Jeny Cblkiti, M is. ( harle.s ! ra. zieri Mrsi, ( '.F, K irk pa trick, M rs. Jtei;- inald. -Arnold'.'. Mrs. W H.B'.irw . II and M i s. Joe (i: avos. -- Mr. ;uid Mr.-. Simmons Medford. of. Detroit. .Michigan arrived. Tuesday for a two weeks', visit to Mr.. Med ford's brother, Dr. .X. M. Medford. and Mrs, Medford at their home on Lov,. Lane. 'I deplumes In ( ourt House Are Ordered .Disconnected (f antinued from Page 1) called from Canton for . information here in: the oflice. A. telephone in the oflice makes' . it convenient for the taspayer? to get information withaut having to make trips up here." The commissioners say their order is ' filial, and the officials, in the offices where the telephones were disconnect ed maintain that they are 'not. going to , baVp them put back, which evi dently means that the' court house will have to depend on the pay sta ri'in in the ha'!. Be 'Independent.: Win SI. 0(10 A ear lor ' I, lie.'" -Nine other big cash priis in slogan contest announced in the American Weekly Magazine, which comes etch Sundav w ith , the IIAI.11 MOKK Ml.ltK VN. Hu it Irom vour favorite newsdealer or newsboy. ICE, FARM AM) FOREST i PRODI TTS NOT TAXABLE La-t week the sales t.. ilivision of the state department of revenue luled that the the three per cent gen eral sales tax did not apply to the salt' of ice ly the manufacturer from wa gons or trucks or other delivery ve hicles. ' ' The department also announced that sales of products of farms, fore-ts and mines when made by the produc ers from wagons, trucks or other ve hicles, do not requiie a sales tax. There has liecn some complaint here of the sales tax being charged oil certain commodities which are ex empt by law I.1BRAY P.rXEI-TT The beretit picture show given for tbt. W'aynesN ille Library netted that organization Still. a.".. The Board of Directors feel deeply grateful for the. ... i r ... 1 I ueiieious lesponsu given :nis uiiuer t.'.king by the public, and wants to ex. tend its appreciation especially to Mr. J :mes Massie for his generosity and courteous co-operation. The Board wi jaacularly fortunate in its choice of picture and all who attended were unanimous in pronouncing it an unusually worth while performance. WHY HE CHANGED HIS BRAND Htifv n M ITlNfjrKirSO MANY Vss 1 AM ONEOFTHEM-1 MEN IN THE CLUB a 'CRi 1 PUN0 THAT CAMELS I HAVE CHANGED l J ARE BETTER FR I 1 1 TO CAMELS ! SCmSTEAPY SMOKING, j Gomel's ccsdierTobucos never jet" cm ynwliertMX..fllci)er"tire yourlaiti B nsttfl Vimvem.-,..,, -inn. . -iinm mi ii .ma MAIN ST. NKX'T TO Big Values for Thur. .1C i ooilbm i Seap S I IIM nVAI.'I'I.VK ;) 2 ior 25c i i V Save On Prescriptions At Smith's ovn nami: i:iN(;r.vi:i) in v.olu FREE With Kiu-h Purchase of Any Shcaficr Fountain I'cn From i 1.50 Up At Smith's It PavsTo Trade At SMITH'S REMEDIES SI. 00 Wampolcs 79c S1.50 (Mtrocarbonatc 9hc I't. Castor Oil .'J5c Pt. Elixir I. Q. S. (Wc I'.sj Ilium Seed :)e 30cLysol ........ 19c .'50c Sal latica 21c 25c H. C lie 25c Ex-Lax . . . .... . lfic 81.20 Syrup Pepsin S(Jc 60c Syrup Figs . . . .39c Qt. Russian Min. Oil S9c (Jt. Cod Liver Oil , .69c T It Y IS I G Chocolate Ice Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store THE HOME OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES MARRIAGE LICENSES G. R Summorville. Charlotte. Route ii. and Miss Margaret Hipps, Char lotte. Raute 5. Jodie Chintz. Canton and Miss Lilli Bradley, Canton. Jlalmond Cook Canton, and Miss Annie .). Coleman. Canton. A. K Kirkpatrick Shelby, and Miss Mary Eleanor Mock Waynesville. Thomas P Price Canton, and Miss Willie Mae I.egg( Canton. Ra no nd Wood, Waynesville Route ' Miss Jessie Cagle, Waynesville Route 2 .iniery Caldwell Crahtree and Miss Luoile Robin-on, Lake .lunaluska. Avery Silvers. Jonathan, and Miss Carrie Messer, Jonathan. Clarence Put man Mavnosville. and Miss l.ydia Biddix. Waynesville. Thomas i'e-Ming I.ee. Chicago, and Miss Fr T-au Loh, Chicago. N Webb Brown, Asheville, atvl Miss Lauria Cole Canton. Mr. and Mrs C. J. Reece had ad their guest last week-end Miss Patl line Frazier of Georgetown. South Carolina IMASSIKS DElt. STOKE - Fri. - Sat. & Monday SI. Mil B.-nirs Aspri'i (We Norlhern .'Tissue- .' for 25c TOILETRIES 50c Hinds Cream 36c 50c (Jillette lilades . . 23c 25c Listcrinc Paste .19c $1.00 St. 37 79c $1.00 Listcrinc ... . 79c Pt. Mi. 31 19c 65c Perfection Cream ...... 39c 25c Haby Talc 11c 25c Alennens Talc. . . 17c 25c Collates Paste . . 19c 50c Collates Shav. Oeam 35c Ingrams Shav Cream ....... $1.1()0 Mello Glo Powder . ...... .35c ,24c 69c BETSY Cream Soda 5c
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