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Decatur Heraldi
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The lajmg of a pipe from ie terrfuo floor the sweetest bud ths er dwells--Shakespeare. eatmg VARIETY IN FACE BRICKS f. Calhoun St. MFG. CO.

"ixtures olored pjumbing fix- ly in our show room home IcDaniel Co. Phone 2-5616 Free Delivery to the Job Yard' "Bluekote" Per RoU Delivered g. Co. Telephone 4285 HERALD Hokomis Lutheran Pastor to Retir Civic Leader and Profound'fhink Ends Pastorate er NOKOMIS I Following 50 or scmcc the jUniJtr) Rev i Poich pastor Saint Mai United Lutheran church in Nokonus has tendered lus resignation to his congregation to take effect on Sunday July 2i from tad announces his ictiremcnt tctive Bimiitenal duties His health has not been tne best for months and Mew of tte mci easing amount in connection with the administration of the affairs of a growing church Dr Porch has concluded to retire unl enjoy a rest Deep Thinker Fortv-cight jears has the minister spent in service of the church Highly intellectual a deep thinker a profound student a brilliant orator and a steadfast Christian dui- in( his carreer he has served a num ber of large churches principally in Van Wert Ohio Columbus Ohio Louisville Kentuckv Columbia City Ind and Nokomis Dr Porch was called to the pastorate of the Saint Mark's Lutheran church in Nokomis May 1 1915 and during his leadership the church his quadrupled in sue He has been without a peer in the history of the church and it is with regret that his congregation see him retire Friend to All Far outside of church circles too have the friendly personallt.es of Dr and Mrs Porch become endeared Dr Porch was born on a farm near Frederlcktown Kno county Ohio He worked on th farm went to grammar school an spent two jears in a blacksmit (hop As a lad he left home fo Springfield Ohio wheie he enrolle Faculty Nearly Complete for Bible School With t.i- exception of one depart merit hcaa the supervisors for the Union i Bible school ha been set- according to anno i ice rrent mndo by Miss u'h uezoucnc director of the school Miss Mai ic Cline of SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1929 young r0mment institution any very Wlth Without having reached verv definite decision he studied wVthe entering the medialf pro- view of fession His interest crary subjects however the llt- and in forensics LADY HAD AWFUL RINGING IN EARS Twelve Juices Built Her Up and the Ringing Vanished; Now "Sound and Well" Day after da), the great medicine known as TWELVE JUICES, continues to ASTOUND this whole com munity Thousands of people here in Decatur and vicinity are taking Auiciiaics through which he achieved no little fame as a debater and orator developed and after college days he taught school tor several year; He retu-ned to Wittenberg A nd en terod upon the study of after deciding to enter try Church of Christ will be in charge of the kindergarten depai mert Miss Elizabeth Connard of First Methodist of the primary division and Miss Edna Logan of Westminister Presbyterian of the Jim dv. partrucnl The supci intend-nt f.ir i the intermediate depaitmcnt will I Announced soon Ii Margaret Dobson of Fir.

Presbyterian and Miss, Marian Walt of I list Congregational will be in cl aige of dramatics and Miss Frances Wilson will diiect tne re cio itional periods Mrs Hattie Mocre of Cenlial Church of Christ vlll MI- pervi-p the hand work for tho junior and intermediate departments school will be held 'n Fhst VeUiodlst church Instead of Gastman school as previously announced rUvses will be conducted fro ft 9 o'clouv until 32 clock 'ivo dajs a from June 10 to 28 A WELLS TO ENTERTAIN AT THREE LUNCHEONS A Weils executive secre tary of the Methodist Preacher's Aid society, will be host at three luncheons during the coming week On Tuesday the eleven district superintendents of the Illinois conference will be his guests at noon in the A The following day ministers of the Decatur group will attend a similar affair The second luncheon will Include about two thirds of the ministers In the Deca tur distiict, the rest of whom will be entertained Thursday noon in Shel byvllle DECATUR HERA! 0 Decatur Teachers Have Variety Of Plans for Summer Vacations Children Will Speak in Church Service Today Janice and Justine Fuller, the 10 and 12 jears old daughters of Rev and Mrs Graham Fuller will speak Sunday morning In First Presbyter- Ian church at the Junior church service The two children with their parents, who are missionaries In Vacation plans as number of teachers in High school faculty present a con sideiable iang of tastes in travel recieatlon and occupation Many teachers utilize their summers for the purpose of taking special courses in the subjects they teach 01 in which they are interested Nearly all of those whose homes are awa' from the city intend to spend a grea part of the period with relatives Miss Louise Fike, teacher of English and dramatics, plans to spend the summer at her home in Evans ton Miss Cleda Moses will have charge of the High during the vacation school library season Miss fee of 23 cents will be theology the minis- Education In Ohio A few jears later he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Divinity His first charge was at Tarleton Ohio In 1881 In 1878 Dr Porch was married to Miss Amanda Hatcher of Springfield Ohio the ceremony taking place in that city They have three daughters Thev are Mrs Douglas Montreal McLallan Las Canada, Mrs Vegas, Nevada Mrs Caldwell, Topeka Kansas There five grandchildren Dr Porch is a Mason an Elk and a member of the Nokomis Rotary club was recently chosen as a delegate to the International Ro-i taiy convention which meets Dallas Texas and last week he was attending the meeting of that organization Di Porch has not announced his future plans but it likely that they will remain in Nokomis where they have a host of friends and make it their home Marshall's Friend During Doctor Porch residence Columbia City, Ind he formedl he acquaintance of foimcr Thomas, Riley Marshall of "Golfer's Alibi" Sermon Subject in Grace Church 'The Golf Players Alibi," is the subject of Rev Pieice's sermon tonight Grace Methodist church All golfers in the city aie especially invitfd to attend the services Preceding the evening sermon Miss Adelaide Pease and Miss Mary Deverell will furnish a short musical program Miss Deverell will give three violin numbers 'Gypsy Serenade Valvei, "Fantacie Pastoral" SIngelee, Cradle Schubert Miss Pease will play the following organ numbers "Romance" Svendsen "Rosebuds" Swlnnen, "Bells of Stewart Rev Mr Pierce will preach In the morning on 'Finding the Divine in The Common This will be the first of the Go To Church" services planned for the month of June when efforts will be made to Increase attendance and interest in all the church's activities Various organizations are sponsoring the mid-week services as they did last year The official board is in charge of this weeks meeting are guests here for Bankok Slam the week'nd Mrs Fuller will speak to the chil dren during the Bible school period and her husband will preach the moining soimon In the evening he will show pictures of Siam girls will also speak at the The joint meeting of the Tuxls society and the college group of young people Friday afternoon the Fullers vvnc guests of honor at the meeting of the Women Mlssionaiy society which was followed by a potluck auppei at 6 30 clock Seventy pei sons were present Mrs Fuller several songs in the native languag of Siam St Peters A choi sang several numbers Mis A Norton was in charge of devotions COMMUNION SERVICE IN WESTMINSTER TODAY There will be communion and re ception of members In Westmlnstc Presbyterian church Sunday morn Arbuthnot Intends to stay at home in Decatur with the exception of several short trips through the north Teach In Summer Robert Casstevens may teach in the summer school if a great number of pupils enroll for commercial subjects and Zles may also teach though he will be away during the weeks in August to at- last two tend the camp in Arcadia, Mo Dorr Simer reserve officers' training ing has Rev been A Papperman who attending the nations Indiana, who was Before being practising elected to law the governorship of Indiana and later to the vice presidency Their warm friendship formed while a pastor in Columbia City continued to the lat- ter'a death several years ago next year GRADUATION ADDRESS. Rev A Wells went to Wmdso Friday night where he gave the pri clpal address at the High schoo graduation exercises Thirty two ceKed diplomas A Alexandt who has been superintendent schools at Windsor has accepted similar position in Lovington Jo CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS and praising this remarkable mix ture of natures health building Juices which is now introduc- to the public of this city at the QUAKER DRUG CO, cor Mam and William streets First of all TWELVE JUICES Is a GREAT CLEANSED BEFORE bringing out (gradually--not drastic or bowels severe) as they were NEVER CLEANSED BEFOREC bringing out foul impuiities that may have Men inside of you for WEEKS, or MONTHS contaminating jour and inner organs spreading this poison er our system in gen- and being the real cause of Most of jour suffering all along And at the same time TWELVE JUICES has a GREAT ACTION the KIDNEYS LIVER and STOMACH often putting an end to old ailing symptoms In those organs had DEFIED nearlj EVERYTHING ELSE For instance just 4 few davs ago Mrs Elmer Wallace of 2052 Emmett avenue Louisville made the following statement, describing the action of this wonder compound' and urging ALL WHO SUFFER to get it and take it This complete statement follows 'I had pottcn 0 an awful weak run down condition, said Mis Wallace Was so worn out all the that the housework was drudg- and ny appetite had almost me and nothing that I ate do me anv good In the way 0' nourishing rm system or giving We any strength and I surely had to look ttinble for my face thin and checks were hollow coloi was pale and bad Had al- MMt gotten to be such a victim of that they kept gettme up all night and caused awful "crcr-c? and stiffness all FIRST BAPTIST White Temple Edward and Train. Harle) Marsh pastor Sunday school 9 JO a. Morn Ing worship 11) 15 Subje The Jncon querable Christ Toung Peoples meet ins 6 10 i worship 30 Subject a The Fool gald A spe clal a of the i service will be a program rendered bj the Kentucki Harmon singers. ANTIOtH BAPTIST t00 Greennood avenue--Pev A Mr Pherson pastor Bible school 30 a noishjp 11 clod gubjen A Children i a meeting Jill bo a ipoclal meuins of ihe L.a«ru.

at 10 on th members of the Junior Learu Christian i Obligation meeting 6 clock fl 6 enlng worship, I moolca and communion BAPTIST a a and Grand Rei sundav school 9 30 a aornlns worship 10 15 I 6 Evening worship 7 to NEW SALEM BAPTIST 901 Lonbor street--Rev a pastor Sunday 9 45 Morning worship clock Rev Hatipv will conduct the morning service i ivorshli 8 clock will speak on God Is Our Best Friend PARK BAPTIST a i i and Third strsets--Rev Ogles! pattor a school 0 30 a i 1 0 4 6 Peoples i 30 a i i service Subject Christ Btrore the SECOND CHURCH OF GOD Diilalon and Tvrentj seventh atrntt CHCRtH OP (.01) 1003 West Mac on itre.t-- Rei Jame. ard pastor sundaj school 9 30 a Morning worship 10 4o Peoples iva! 1 1 CBCRtR Of GOD it South Jackson street-- Turner pastor Sunday school 9 30 a Morning worship, 10 45 EvangelUtic ICe 30 in MDEMPTIOV OF SOIM, Main meeting of the General Assembly o. the Presbyterian church A as commissioner from Sprlngflelc presbytery will preach In the morn- Ing on "Pre-Requieltes to the Lord's Supper" and in the evening er sonallty In the Making The High school orchestra will give a half hour of music beginning at 7 o'clock MAKlfREPORTS IN AID SOCIETY MEETING Reports given Friday afternoon in the General Aid society meeting of Grace Methodist church showed that more than $150 worth of coffee had been sold during the month and in dues and 40 In pledges were received Twenty three members attended the meeting Mrs Erwin led the- devotions, using as her subject Ufes Commencement Mrs Arthur 10 accompanied is on the summer school staff but will finish the vacation period down on the farm Miss Marguerite Harper will spend most of the time in Chicago anc Mrs Ruth Reeves will take a trip but has not mapped hei journey as yet Miss Anna Hull will visit her Visiting Nurses Staff Members to Start Vacations Members of the Visiting Nurses staff start their vacations Monday, each of them getting a month instead of three weeks as has been Among those who plan to attend colleges during the summer Miss Eleanor Wyn will spend a portion of the time the University of Illinois Mies Christine will visit her home in Nelchester Minn and then go to Columbia University Miss Lois Yoder will also attend Columbia and take special work in preparation for a master's degree Blrkhcad, head of the manual arts department will take a course in physics at Illinois State Normal university and follow it by a trip to northern Wisconsin after which he will spend a week Chicago and finish the season at Paries park 25 the tustom years Mrs during the last few Zola Cade is the first on the vacation schedule and she will be off duty until July 1, and expects to pass part of the time In Chicago will Mrs have Gcnevieve Wade the month of July and Intends to pass the month in Michigan Mrs Maiy Moae head of the Visiting Nurses' association and county nurse will also take July but is undecided where she will go Mrs Margairt Breeze will have the month of August off and will be in Chicago Miss Ethel Jesse take her vacation in Septem- will her. ST PKTBR A. E.

bog avenue--Rev Hackly p-ittor Sundav 3U General class ami trsilmonlall meet niKSmTKIUtA Prairie a enu. ami NorUi treet--Kev Cllpplngor pastot oV 10 Morning tT ml college group meulnir at dork i discussion classes at 6 0 BAPTIST Cleveland and Jasper street! da 3 ch Morn DC pastor Bible claw, 8ubJ. ssr Evenln. nor CONOREGtTIONAL Church and Eldorado streets-- Allan i Ead) pastor church ichool. 30 a Mornlnr and communion i 10 4o 1 oune.

Pep; 1 i i meeting: 30 "ST THOM1S A I I It North a mre I smith rector Masses fi A and 10 ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Eldo-ado and Chnrch streets-- Btanlev Allan Miudonell rector Holy communion 30 a Church achool i 36 Holj communion 10 i a ST Illinois and Orchard atrn.t~R.v Ti Ham pastor gervlcea In th. Ger man language clock Sunday school 1 1 -er i cs In Fngllsh lung 10 -0 a ni There will be no service 1 0 1 I ehstrr aiifl Ostendorf pastor Maiues 6 i a Afternoon 2 30 IT PATRK CATHOI nbt i street Phi i Masses 7 and 9 masi a Latcchlem 2 30 i i rer scrv i 2 IK! 10 i I I I church alrp Pr 1 lister bui da schoo 1 3 1 1 i 10 4u 1 cople ST. PAll, I I street--Rev IValther Oicimeyr, inslor scr I en In erman 16 a a School and A Blhle ilaBi ID i I celebration of communion 11 Gradu allot, lor pupils of the i grade at 1 19 WFSTMJNSTER Main and Park Pla e--I ev apperman pastor Sundav school 9 3 Morning worship 10 40 Com union and reception of members tier on Pre HequUlte, to the Lord a Sup Touns; poofl. mtiting worship 7 Baccalaureat or the Decatur Hlg fltiiooi sermon 03 tnft pastor Sublpcf In the Making FIIIST SPIRIT! A I 1ST it Hull 316 North Main street-- "ervlces at 7 30 A local i given Mrs Minnie narrow lies Be wl be bv Mr" Maude a and others Domonstin tlona will gutnjif spiritual healing TEMPI OP 8PIHIT HEALING i i Main street entrance north J-fst corner Lincoln Square- Bo i deliver a Kctarc Subject Ye One Another nott conduct th. healing Mrs Lora 10 Mrs.

lervlce coiiauct healing Spiritual ravages given by lialnter and others THIRD ITMTKD BRETHHEV and Jasper street--Rev I sum rn.rs pastor sundaj school, 30 a Junior church 1(1 IS a. Preaching ni subject Revelation Pro cedes Bles'lngs Junior Christian I Tntcrmedlat. chrl. lenvor 1ft Meiilnc Suhject. liun avra; FM.II«H North Main a i Illlam Ho Ljtlln pastor Hunda school 9 o9 a in i worship to sub Ifct rt Good lor Mf to Draw Near Cod I a 30 lliere i be 10 i service ship Slave TRUEBIOOU Ollvt and Maple streets--Rev i aitor sundav school i 19 a "1.

Morning Tvorshlu In 30 SuhjMI Chapter of chrls tlan tndeavor I 30 nor Ihlp 7 jn sublect The second Orfat Commandment Champaign Man Joins Staff of Lansing Church Rev Paul Carson for seven years director of religious education First Methodist church in Champaign has accepted a similar position at Central Methodist church in Lansing Mich This is the first change In the church staff at the Llnslng church since Rev Fred oldstad went there from Decatur First church early in April Other changes are expected nt Rev Mr Ingvoldstad is to choose own staff Rev Martin Luther Fox who has been pastor at Centra church will remain in that capacity MUSICAL PROGRAM IN TRUEBLOOD CHURCH A 30 minute musical program -will be gnen tonight In Trucblood Mem- onal United Brethren church by th quartet of the Warren school Fa ther's club Rev Webber wi preach at 7 45 o'clock on "The Sec ond Commandment, The Golden Rul of Life Plans Tour Miss Lillian Crea will attend aome university and also take a trip in her new car Miss Ethel Parkinson will leave Decatur almost immediate- after school suspends for two weeks recreation at a Delaware beach after which she will meet her New York and her attend Columbia Miss Katherine Troutman also intends to enter Columbia and finish the summer visit- ng with her sister on Long Island A week in Gary, Ind, followed by a summer course in the University of Chicago, is the summer program set by Miss Mary Brock Mrs Lorton will visit Wisconsin and also tike several short trips, while Miss Edna Robertson intends to tour the east Mr and Mrs LeMarr plan an automobile trip through the west including Yellowstone park To Work In West Heinle will enter University of Illinois Work in the Anaconda Copper plant in Anaconda, Mont will occupy Gillespie until the fall opening of school Mrs Mearns will leave with her husband for a Wisconsin vacation During July and August they will live In Oak Park Misa May Larimore intends to drive from Decatur to Florida with her sister, visiting Hot Springs and Atlanta en route, and finish the vacation with several weeks in Chicago, Austin Galveston, and San Antonio, Tex, will be visited by Mix Llda Martin who wih ai go nuke a trip to Detroit this summer Helen Murphy has Colorado and the West her vacation objective Study Boat Making. Russell Shaffer the wood working department will spend the summer in the Michigan Boat factory in anticipation of next year'i boat making course in the High school and hopes to make arrangements with the concern so that who wish may secure positions there following graduation Bellingham, Washington, on Puget Sound, is the summer termlnui of Mlsg Ona Giffin's proposed trip over the Canadian Northern route, with stops at Lake Louise, Banff, and in the Canadian Rockies She expects to visit friends in Portland and Seattle and her sister in Bellfngham It is also her hope to arrange a short trip to Alaska. To Teach Bible School. Mira Elizabeth Connard looks forward to a full summer schedule beginning with a trip to Chicago to see her brother graduated from Northwestern Then she will teach for three weeks in the Vacation Bible classes in Decatur At Wlnona Lake she will be In charge of swimming and story telling in the Campfire Girls camp. August will find her visiting Cleveland and other cities in Ohio and what spare time she finds will gee her enjoying Lake Decatur The Canadian Rockies, Banff, and Lake Louise are attracting Miss Orr, botany and zoology Instructor, who will then go down Into California and spend aome time in Pasadena On her teturn east, Miss Orr will follow the route through the Grand Canyon Although the barn of Ezra Hess of Waller, Pa, was completely de by a windstorm, not a stick of timber of the barn remaining up a hen sitting on a nest of eggs a corner of the barn was unhur and undisturbed While workmen cleaned up the wreckage she re on her post and was found by them when they pulled away timbers LINK i 5 clo fa tl a a ai 1 i us if I.

ars a J' It sinco i i up In am ha to 'at I legal! to riarltig me and a of tr-en a 01 -i en I i i head i STRBbT i IP and fc i street 'to I i i a 9 1 ni i orshlp 10 nlon 11 01 subjen The i hrls II i I I a vvor sh i i i a a a rn il as I and a a In mv out an 1 actec or J'W and ill i di TW i rali and a i Mined and mv fa( a a good color and TI i i and sore iv cm out of mi hack i proppr a a 1 IFF FT to I It TO EOD1 'o in a 1 rp one rte i a i I OP i i a i a i rcct-s I- pastor Su in i I I Coil I or Spl Ings--Rev Jobe past 01 su lav schoo 10 a Prtaclilng at II bvangellst 1 Carle, In i a i give a illui tiattd talk on i Ball Diamond I OR I 148 Pra He hool 9 30 a io 1 1 I cfeson i i I i 3 Mesmerism a i i Denounced iii-it I I at nt Mai 1 1 all I IK rrr (on Mai 1 ai 1 Id a i i I -1 RoKt 5 I JS --unrt ho I 9 30 i i vv or 1 i I i a i i i i i i i i i n-i; vv i morn Hlg i i i 0 iniMTi 1 1 rm i a i PC 1 i I I I I a i luol 3 a Tc rnrt, METHOMIST Fast htreet--RPV 'I Coates pastor Sundav hool 9 30 a Mom, Ing i i i I I clock Ke Bo, i proa on The i A i i a of the Lord 1l a 1 1 nrt 1 C1 1r Bo ri ach I at Our Call r.nuE MErnomwr Ralph Pierce paitor Bible school 9 ItKARI mil 1 a i Henrj Lillljli pnstor Puhllc service Bible claaa 7 clock cm ma ot CHRIST Vest KhiB ntreet-- Bible studi Pleaching at 11 a and 10 a 11 I a A nitinck of Shel will have charge the services ASSEMUM Of flOD 112 South a lo eph Kerr pailor undav si hool 1 30 a ni ir orshlp 10 li Weslev i i eet al I worship 7 Sfl, I 4 A i A MFTHODIST and a streets--Rav i i pastor i hi ni Morning vv orhh ill I i-" i a lass clo! Bp- 30 ni 10 rtl i i league ship 30 ir MFTIIODHT 1 1 ast a i i i liarles BOM! pastor si hool 3 "0 a i i 10 la Ihe Ken I I I I OF JEatm IHRI8T Of LAI TFR IA1 FAINTS hall 0 i street I Idp Uenson Peterson uaator aiv school 10 "0 a. Pi caching 7 "0 in Subject The Gospel Restored I OF IJUNG I.OD Last Macon paitor Sundaj nchool 9 30 Mall will be a speclil omen flav Special oilock Trinllj choli will offer a program 1 Amil "0 'nest Main atropt--Irank Donnei captain Fiollnesa nicPtlng 11 cl people meetliiB lock dav tchool 2 ni Public worship 7 0 01,1 STEERS OF AMERICA North water street--W Herbert Parson a a i Siundaj iclioel clock. Preaching 3 clock Schedule of Effective March 3, 1929 TRAINS LEAVE PECATCR TO CHAMPAIGN-URBANA AND DANVILLE Lcuil 6JHJ UmiMd H-IB Limited HM a. ra Limited p. Lncal p.

Limited p. Loeal TO SPEINGFIELD Local a. Limited 9:42 ft. Lpcol iz-is Limited 1:12 pi 3:00 n. Limited p.

8-S5 p. ov 7:12 p. -9: on n. li -an p. m.

TO PBOBIA 6:00 Limited 7 oo a. m. jf-oeal 10-46 a. m. Limited p.

m. Local .3:10 pV m. Umlted 5:00 p. 7:80 p. m.

9 p. m. LOW RATE EXCURSION Chicago and Return Saturday. June 8th Sunday, June 9th Tickets good going on trains leaving Decatur 2 05 a 12 05 and 3 52 Saturday June 8, also 2 OS a Sunday, June Through steel cars on the '2 05 am train Saturday June 8th Ready for occupancy 9 SO Fiiday night Good for return on all trains leaving Chicago to And including 2 15 am tiam Monday, June 10th (3 IS am Chicago time) thlMren Half Fure Tickets good In ciarhci and chair cars baggace will he UicokM Hrst clirs safety signals a i enter Chicago along chlgan shore to Oniral sti Inn In tha boulevard hotel-thcatra district DASLBAU, in ftmtiv, June HORfcfc RACING--ILNE Mh Washington Park Trctk Homework Illinois--Illinois Central Dlcctrlc direct to Grand Stand at Track FleW Mnwnm aim Art Inatilntr, an FIIEE in ssiurdaj and Sunday ckct Illinois i ral station Photic A Lav.r} Agent Ill Ilinois Central iAT WOLFE'S: A Four-Room HOME OUTFIT Complete with Rugs 395 Four Rooms of Fuimture that gives ou Comfort Stvle and Service $5 A High Class Home Outfit for Modest Incomes Note carefully how complete each Room is Furnished WEEKLY PAYS FOR THIS SPLENDID OUTFIT ON THE WOLFE CLUB PLAN. $5 Delhers AJU Single Room Outfit You May Denre THE LIVING ROOM-- TWO-PIECE.

ALL OVER JACQUABDVELOUB Ihliw room suite--A COXWELL CHAIB--An OCCASIONAL TABLE Junior floor Ump-bridce Uinp- table lamp and a fttlt mtaiter Sag Everything needed for a datable comfortable living roam. Priced antely for 1 Jl THE DINING ROOM a WALNUT EIGHT- PIECE DINING BOOM I OF LATEST DESIGN A 9xlt A I BUFFET MtRBOR and PIECE DIN. NEB SET. ALL InelndeC for THE KITCHEN IS IDEAL A porcelain trimmed cabinet Range--flvll Con- goleum Bug, A a i top Table and two colorful a i 1 our choice of the latest colon. THE' BED ROOM Is arrange to in.

dude jour choice of BED, CHKST OF DRAWERS. A I In A A I I A PLATER FELT SB-pound Mattress Bed Spreads, too Rugs and BOUDOIR A to match. fa Priced Mpwatdy OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS jiam $98 Special for Monday .1. $2-25 ROCKER WILL fuit the thing lor your porch--An all hard tread rocker veil made-- Finiihed in natural faith-Your porch needi III .25 THIS IS A COMFORTABLE ROCKER AND IS JUST WHAT IS NEEDED FOR OUT DOOR USE in FURNITURE 5f B4ST NORTH STREET SPAPJLRl.

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