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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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feu SAf How Wilmington, May 1 Afternoon Rt Whoh tho the eelebwited observed. JJrtbleu fltn'ce May IS their were More tlmn 80 bftbiea In'1982 were present, fcjfifetet fitotnrlnted given 5k by' Miss ttalhryn McCon- iiMrtnlehdcnt of the Oreonvtllo thrown open to faf feasible and JHfeCo'nnoH was commended Ihfe orderliness niid cleanliness Thd place wns nil kinds of spring flowers blossoms. Tea norved in rWim, The tea committed tfttA Moser, Mrs, T. Ray Ira. Pmnk R.

Ijnyag, Mrs. 'tidwley, Minnie Chase, CWum nnd Mrs, W. Tho -wlvcu of Qreonvlllc doc- S. Conway and Mrs. 8.

'dld tho docorattnjr nnd JWre, Jtanior, Mrs, 0. Stout, tho Smith nnd Mrs. Spaldlng arranged for Ortfttlon, 3f. Alllaon Keck, president auxiliary, mrporvtaed for tho day. tnauf-Eells Knauf ot Jjoechea Corners Dorothy Bella, daughter of fSm-and Mrs.

Waltw Balla, of Horby a Methodist pastor, Rev. Franklin Kennedy. 't. and Mrs, Knauf Jmvo return- a honeymoon to Niagara and Canada and were this week at their homo by ft of Jrlomla and relatives as Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Eells Among the 8Y young men and worn Store The eohlfcollohfery store, i06 sfreef, been purchased by 3. B. Metf night. I fltofo was founder) by O'OWidy nenrly 4d years ago on fhe Alto of the B. Schadle sorvlce station and has boon In Its present location for the pmtt J8 Follow- Ing O'Ctmdy'B deafh a few yftnrs A MM it Of byRipky (OQ request sent with stamped addressed envelope Rlpley wilt piroofs and details of anythlnf By depicted by him).

who will receive degrees at West- ftg0( Hoh( O'Ormiy, with minster College hero on Monday, Wnow n(J nR(J bfien In partnership Juno 8. are Margaret tteesc, and tot maliy years, took chnrge of thp Carrol Kearns, Oroonville; and Mary Jano Htunknrd, fiVcdonln, store. i William O'Orady'n middon death n. Miss Reese, ft f6w n)on fl nfi 0 6 )0 huslnPsH In jarirtldnlti for thft (the nf O'Orndy and two onchetor of solenoo riobort and in public school i Mr MoKl Rnl hn( ))V( rt mtisw, Is a mem-' 0 her of OmlcTort. Mu Gamma sorority and of Kappa.

Delta, Bho tins" boon a member of musical orgnnlssa- cnmlnff tlons, supervisor ln Greenville, la candidate for tho bachelor of neloncd In publld school miwlc. Slnn.kn.rti, Frodonla, Is a cnndlrlnte for tho bachelor of sclftrioo In public school music. She Is flr honor nutrient, Is a member of Oml- cron Mu Clamma and Chi Omega Sororities, nml lins been- active muslenl organizations. Attend Meeting Miss Edith Worrnll, Miss Mary Jamison, Miss JDovtolct Shaffer and Miss- Hleanor, Morrison the meeting of tho Four-County Library Club nt Zellononle public llbrai Thursday; The sessions wore found to bo moot interesting and Instructive, The Four-County club has outgrown Ita title now having In Us jurisdiction moro than four counties. Its riext mooting Is to be In the Thlel College library.

Parent-Teachers Asso. The Parent-Teachers association of the Columbia avenue school will i'Md sons William and Albert, Bon wot Tuesday at 3 o'clock for tho MUs Tcsslmor, Orrln May meeting at the school. A Rood Campbell, Peter AtcJTcllno and lied program'Is anticipated and a prood Of Harmonsburjr, Mrs. Eliza- i attendance of. parents Is desired.

itty Knauf, MUM Martha Knauf, i and Afrs. ITorton Downing, and Entertains Club Horton, Jr. and rillly; Mr. andj tables of bridge were In pros ross last evening when Mrs. Melvln A.

Blatr ontorlained tho members ot her club. High honors were held by Mrs. Frank H. Dickinson and Mlus Betty Oray. Entertainment The annual mother and daughter entertainment wna hold at Unformed 'church Friday evening 1 with on attendance ot 250 mothers and The entertainment was sponsorocf by tho Sunshine class, Alias Marian teacher.

Tho solo, ATls.i Doris AVIantl; story, Miss Ethel Knapuchborgor; vocnl solo, Marvin "Tho Now Minister by mombora of tho olnss taught by Hiss Both Stuyvesant, Tho play wns directed by Miss Thyrma McKay. blowing tho rendition ot the program ro'trcHhmonts were served. D. Tate and daughters, Atr. L.

William Bert Barrows and dnugh- Airs, P. W. Myers and Roy and Max: Miss Mary Stevo and Paul Harracol, Campbell, Oscar Voalor, Uay Mrs. George Stanovlcli, Daw and Milt Bartholomew. angeuitle Wedding "JVfihouncamont has been made of marrlagro of Miss Vora Morrison TRalph Polton, both, of OranffO- which was solemnized on 28, JOS3, In Wellsbiu-ff, W.

Va. brldo Is a daughter of Air. and Ralph Morrison and graduated Vornon High school with tho on Tho groom IB tho sou ond Airs. Qcorgo Polton, of Ho graduated from Vornon school In 1929, and attended tho Tjrifverstty of Cincinnati, O. At pros, ont ho Is employed at tho Sunlight 1 Hlootvlo In Warren, Society Tho monthly mooting of tho Wo.

Dion's Foreign Missionary society of 'the First M. 13, church was hold on Thursday at tho homo of Miss Co- Cook In Louisa avenue, addition, to routine business, ro- poir'tfl from tho recent convention of Castle district woro given i and Miss Cook gave extracts from the diary of a Japanese student, setting forth his struggle i the English language. Mrs. Laura -Jnxthelmor benn oajlod to Voi'sallles, tho Illness of her Histor-ln-Uvw, Mrs. John Prlco, W.

M. Johnston ot Lisbon, mid Mrs. C. A. Wilson, of Pittsburgh nro woek-end suests of Airs.

Guy Gray, Alain street. Richard Holmes of Philadelphia Is a guoat of Airs, Charles vr I Miller of at, Paul, who Is vls- A social hour, und tho serving of Itlng her parents, Mr. aiul Mrs. J. refreshments honored Mrs, Llna Phnilps, the senior member of tho society, who has spent the winter In St.

Petersburg, Airs. Moaes Norris, a member, who with Atr. Nor- rlsi has resumed residence In Greenville, and Mrs. H. C.

Homer, a rmun- bw now living in ConneaxU BurbankClub The Morcer-Orcenvtllo Burbank club met In the Sunday school audN of the First M. E. church Friday night. Miss Delorn Stow- the president In the chair, After a business session the pro' grnm was directed by tho musla committee of which Mrs. W.

Ayor of; Mercer is A duet, of My by Mrs. Ayer and Mlsa Ruby Smith, and two solos, nnd "A Little Dutch bV Miss Smith, were much en- Then followed motion pictures furnished by an organization rrf lUmr- Holland, showing the woncler- 'ful bulb-growing- farms In the Haarlem jegloas. of narcissus. hyacinths and tulips In color wcro and also individual plants from bulb to complete flow- pictures were elaborate mid the interest of good, audience. Rnnkln AndrewB of Adnmavlllo.

Thursday, Mm. Miller, her sister Mrs, Henry Mtin.tc nnd Mrs. Kenneth P. Dietrich, spent the day In PlttB- burgh. -Miss Clara Mao Baylor of Pittsburgh will return to her home Sunday, having visited her sisters, Mrs.

F. W. Mooro of nnd Mar- gurot and Holcn Snylor of Grocn- vllle during tho past week, Earl Raysor and son Earl of Youngstown nro guests of Mrs. Rny- sor's mother, Mrs. Minnie Nutt, am! sister, Mrs.

Eleanor Jones. and Mrs. Wells Fay nnd family of Pittsburgh, are guests of Senator and Mrs. Frank Fay of the road. Repeat Penn Hi Gym Exhibit Before ft, largo gathering of pn.r- ontB and townspeople, tho nceond prosontatlon of tho Pcnn High school's annual gymnastic exhibition was given Friday but ft fow ehnngcs the program was the name nfl wns given Thursday evening.

Tho awarding of merlnls for winners In tho posture contest nnd the Indoor Olympics ovnnt wns mndc by Superintendent of Schools, It. T). THE GREAT EASTERN A SIDE-WHEELER- etmr 75 VEARS AGO COULD CARRY MORE THAM ANY SHIP Oi Passenger Catymg Norma Dalsloy and Keck, both of tho sixth grade, Waste. Infrton bulldinfr, won the medals for, being tho host postured girl nnd boy In the upper grades of tho three grndo school. They wore selected i In a contest sponsored by I Athletlo Director Cecil John' Graham, a frcnhman.

n.t Pcnn High, was awarded a medal for winning tho Indoor Olympics which have been a feature of tho boys' high school gymnasium claas- tn this spring. Greene Township Tho JOLLY regular STITCHERS of 2230 2 88 MAJESTIC LEVIATHAN SIGNATURE Of MRS ONE CONTINUOUS LINE -6y TrueU HJWH A CRAB CAN MOVE IM AMV DIRECTION. OfX LAND UITHOUI FREDONIA Gather At Freclonla Shop The barbers ot several stifrouhd- Ing towns held a meeting at Infield's barber shop, iTrodonla, last evening for the purpose of or- mlKlng And affiliating with tho county organisation, the purpose of which 1 ls bring tho barbers of tho county Into closer relations with one another, avoiding unethical pices and for tho better working and -understanding, of th6 barbers Sanitary Law. The following officers were elected, president, J. D.

Clark, Mercer, vice president, J3. B. Baker, Fredonla, Pa, secretary, Bills Att- derson, Mefeef, tfeftnuref, R. Frye, Merrier, fa. These officers were elected to serve until ft permanent organization la accomplished.

Representatives were present from Farroll, Jjeesbufg, Meroet, Sandy Lake, Stoneboro and Tho hiootlngr was jwosldetid over by Mitprono rionohak of Farrell, Pa, With this meotlnK tho county was brought 100 per cent Into the, with tho exception of Sandy Lake and Stonoboro, Tho next meetlnif will be hold at Stoncboro Wednesday May 17 at whloh time Is fcxpooted thnt 1 Sandy n.ftd Stonoboro will, come Into tho and bring Mercer county to full quota. GROVE GITY TT IS FOR A ETCHER (IN A 9-iNNiNc BALLGAME) TO DELIVER PALLS 108 CALLED STRIKES HO srRtKEOUJS.KQ (075, HO RUN5 HQ EROMS Jolly Kx lnlm tlon Daylight Saving Gets K. O. at Grove City Grove City, May savings time In Grove City was vot ed down three to one by a return of tho coupon poll tabulated by the Reporter-Herald. Voting In favor 208, against, 668.

Council left the'decision to coupon ballots printed In-several Issues of the newspaper. MILK IS GOOD Tho tests of milk sold In Grove City borough show the product to bo of the highest quality. They are. marlo by Chemist Craig Hoyt. There are 19 milk dealers affected by this good report states D.

P. Black, secretary ot tho tfealth board who issued the etaternent. CTVIC CllrtjB IDXAuCTS The following 1 Officers of thn Grove City Civic club have beoil elected for a one year term. They take office, at. tho meeting.

President, Airs. Frank P. Graham; president, Mrs. H. W.

Harmon; second vice Mrs. B. AJ Black! recording secretary, 1 Airs. Leonard Shelley; corresponding secretary, Mrs. R.

W. treasurer, Mlsa Eleanor Montis. THE DOLL'S HOUSE "The Doll's House" Is being produced this week by the Grove City College Dramatic club. This Saturday evening Is the final of a thrco- nlght showing. SANDY LAKE Stitchers club mot Thursday with AN EXECUTIVE Hon.

Bingham, while serving as Lieut. Governor of Connecticut, was elected Mr. and Atrs. Rudlo Shino with 2J5 6Bl 1 of tho State in the November, 1024, election, to be drafted for the unexptred senatorial term members and two guests present, i Df Senator-Brandegeo In December, 1924, Hu wns Inaugurated Governor of tho State in the late, afternoon of January 7, 1926, and resigned in the early hours of January Sth, to take the oath as United States Senator, i Befwe ho boardod the 11:09 a. m.

train for Washington that morning, he had crowded the tenure of three; Tho guests were: Mrs. A. B. Snt- ton and Mrs, Harry Fry. At noon the usual tureen dinner was served.

The day was spent quilt Ing and plain sewing for the hostess. Tho nest meeting is to be held May 25 nt the home ot Mr. nnd Airs. L. W.

NEIGHBORHOOD PARTY Thursday evening about 45 neighbors and friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Youngblood spent a very enjoyable evening at their home. Tho occasion was In honor of three house guests of Air, and Mrs. Youngblood who have been visiting them for several days.

high offices In succession within the unprecedented space of 20 hours. THE LIGHTNING ROD FASHION- Benjnrnln Franklin's 'electrical experiments mnde electricity a fashionable fad In European society. A most' curious outgrowth of the were tho lightning rods which the Indies of the "haute monde" began to wear on their lints. The "rod" consisted of woven metal ribbon which encircled tho hat and terminated In a long silver cord trailing on tho ground. Thus arrayed-tho "grnnde Franklin's not only considered) herself In the height of fashion, but she also deemed herself proof ngvalnst thunderbolts.

A PUZZLING TREE Brown is the Mystery Mnn of Horatio, Arkansas. He has lived as hermit In the vicinity 1 for over 28 years. For the In.st ton ycnrs he hns slept In a tnnk suspended In a tree, owl fashion. His origin Mystery of and Identity are an unfnthomed-mystery. JAMESTOWN Jamestown Record-Argus nnd Argus World office, temporary office at The guests were Miss Layman home of Mrs.

Emma Kelly, representative, phone 67-R1; South Shenango and Mrs. Van Huson, Minneapolis, nnd Miss Layman of Akron. Dancing and card playing with a nice lunch were the chief diversions of the evening. H. P.

McCltmans and sons furnished tho music for tho evening. BRIEFS Miss Ruth Kohler, student nurse and phono STvR-l. Mrs. John McElhaney, representative. CLASS PARTY Mrs.

John Dennlson's Sunday school class of young ladies enter- talned at a Mothers' nnd Daughters' party at the homo of Airs. Dennison, Thursday nfternlln. A very interesting program, suit, in City Hospital, Meadville, Is spend'able to Mother's Day, was in charge Ing her three week's vacation at of Mrs. Ralph Brenrtor. Tho guests tho homo of her parents.

She C. T. Kills, Mrs William then go to Pittsburgh for slxjaoo, Mrs. James Phlllis, Mrs. J.

J. months training in tho hospital. i Lewis, W. W. Thompson, Mrs.

Mr, nnd. Mrs. Thnyer Wood, of Youngstown, Mr. and Mrs. Zuer- chor and Goorgo Myers, of Lowell- vlllo, Mr.

nnd Mrs. S. C. Jones, Mr. mid Mrs.

C. V. Homer nnd Miss tin, Howard Martin, Mrg. Ivor Blair attended the Women's Home Missionary convention In Meadville, Tuesday nnd Wednesday. BRIEFS Mrs.

Ralph McGormick is not improving ns fast tw his many friends would like. Mrs. Homer Johnson and family at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. nnd E. Wilson.

Mr. Crom, of Espyvllle, and C. Wagner attended a milk Improvement meeting in Meadville, Wednes- dny evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Stevens, Larry Mnloney, Mr. and Mrs. Max Phillips, William Moore and daughter, Charlotte were recent Mendville visitors. Misses Mary and Evelyn Phillips spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Weaver Allen. It will be remembered that Mr. Allen and family moved to the William Moore tonnnt house from Connenut Lnke a few weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ellis, Pittsburgh, have moved to the W.

J. 13, Carrlnger, Alias Dora Jack, Airs, Amanda Patterson, Airs. C. M. Jamison, Mrs.

Ella McGrannhan, Mrs. L. Snotlgross, Airs. William Selblo, 'Mrs. James Crawford, Mrs.

P1 -lng the MeadviYle'hospltaTsnt- spent Wednesday nt Orwell Brlstolville, O. Mr, nnd Mrs, Fred Hurlbert, Bertha Hurlbert and Robert Blair attended the circus In Meadville, Wednesday. Mrs. Charles MoCormlck is recov- and Collins farm, and'Air. and Mrs.

Collins have moved to the Patton farm near the Hartstown U. P. church. Josephine Dorwnrt, of Sarah-Shorbomly, Airs. Hills, Airs.

C. factorily Mrs. Frank Youngblood mid house is. Royal, Mrs. Lena Waters and guests woro recent guests ot Mr.

I Mrs. Ralph Ralston. A delicious nnd Mrs. E. Krdlce.

Mr, and Mrs. Fred Royal nnd dau- Mrs. R. Hurlbert, Airs and daughter, Lois Enrl Jean, liini'h was served by Airs. Cnrl woro Andover visitors.

Wednesday. White, Mrs. James Lowla. Mrs. Isaac Mr nnd MrS- darence Ellis and ghter of West ford, woro recent Moroland, Mrs.

Ray Snodgrass, Mrs. famllVi of po8 Rnowfleld and guests of Mr. and Airs. Carl White, Thurman Callahan and Mrs. John Mrs, Carl Whllo w.is a recent AlcKlheuy.

guest ot nor pnrouui, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Jamison. B.

Hunter, of Hartstown, dinner guests of Atr, and Airs. E. H. BRIEFS Hurlbert, Sunday. McKlheny, G.

M. Fulk- Mr. awl Mrs. R. W.

Nevin return- First Autogiro Visit An autogiro, thought to be the first plane of its typo ever to have pnssed over Greenville, attracted considerable attention here shortly after 10:30 o'clock this morning. The brightly colored aeroplane passed ''over Greenville at very low altitude, corning from tho direction of Meadville and proceeding in the general direction of Youugstown. Mrs. Rena Smith, of Ashtabula, nmn arul Ml Sutherland were Mer- to their homo at Edgewood. Fri- Mr.

nnd Mrs. A. 13. Costlo, of Ash- tnhula, spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.

John McArlhur. Mrs. C. Edward Knobluch, of Now Train Travel Mra. Dorothy Soylor, West Salem, CQr vl8llors Thursday.

Bert C. Bates, WlIllaniBneld. Miss Iloss Mcl room spont wcdnos- Bertua Brown, Miss Elizabeth Moats, dfty uml Thursday at her homo in Mr. and Airs, Dannie Klooh and son a reeuo township. Dennis, wero recent guests of Air.

atid Mrs. H. Bates. Helen Sauth Shenango township, is spending- several days with her grandparents, Mr. antf'ensue, fa at" tho Atrs.

Ben Wald. Airs, Gerald Cook and baby loft jtho Greenville hospital Wednesday HOn Vetunie.l to their home in Pitts- and, are at the homo of Air Airs, Claronca Cook, West Salem. Samuel Durd, Conneaut Lake, called on his parents, Mr. and Airs. D.

A. Kurd, Thursday, Mrs. Mollle Alorelnnd entertained at dinner Wednesday, Airs. Amanda day, nfter spending couple of weeks It puys to read tho Hecord- Argus Classified Ads. i home of her aunt, Mrs.

Emrna Kelly, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Oehmler and burgh, Phlladolphlii-LonB distance means Patterson. Mrs. O. Atorolaml nnd South Shenango P.

MEETING The young people's society of the Hartetown U. I 1 church met Wod- llttlo to Aniolln Kartmrt Putnnm, but Miss "st'oyer AUss Dora ovimintj at home of Mr she utmost was "stutuped" trying to jnek travel from New York to Baltimore. Too famous lllor went for her plane in Now orK hut weather conditions iuy guests of J. M. Monta and tornado Us use.

She starte4 to dtivo Ksvrl her car. With traffic thick nud roads wet, It was too slow. At. Philadelphia nho parked tho cor although she suld she was "afraid of a train. Executive Wanted Exceptional opportunity for capable man of r.

and Mrs. John Moats and Newton Palta. wore Sun- nnd Mrs. Norman Hay for a businefcs rnooltng and social time. ATTKNU CONVENTION Mrs, L.

11. Moore, Mrs. Clark.Mar-' Color blindness affects boys more than girls. B. Jfeaderson.

pastor PreabyterJaR churcb, PfHpJated at the piur- Toole, of Adena, of Qreve cnty, o'clock. were Mr. and Moea ot arove aty. wjith Wa window 8-12 DANCE 8-12 STAR HALL Kite, May Bound and Square Bill Beck aud BI.UE uiul QOLU GenU Ladles CLUB YANKEE Choice of the Doc Perkins and Orchestra Floor Show with Social Tonight iO(B Ko Cover Sat, and May SO-3J, Austin WyJie Mercer Square TODAY Mpu, Wed. pood appearance who (Ca shabby men neod not apply) Positions of responsibility are filled by men who LOOK THE PART.

Many such advertisements state that "neat appearing man" is wanted. Where this is not stated the employer weeds out the shabby men at the start. In many cases the man hired replaces some man who did not LOOK THE PART, whose appearance did not make good impression, To get a good job, ov to hold the one you have, it will pay to watch your personal appearance. Careless, wrinkled, unclean clothes have no place in the business world today. Have your clothing cleaned regularly by Peabody's, Be certain you always look your best, Mrs.

HaJTT W. Yogan, Bandy 9 ii FAMILY DAY Alother's Day will be family day in the Sandy Lake group of Presbyterian churches. Reviving the custom of by-gone days, families will sit together, special recognition will be given-to the largest family present. SANDY-LAKE SOCIETY MEETS The Sandy Lake W. H.

and F. M. society met in the parsonage Thurs day afternoon. Meeting was conduct ed by the president, Mrs. Vogan.

Opening hymn, "He that Wlnneth 1 Souls is scripture reading, Mrs. Chas. Andrews, prayer, Mesdames Davis, Frost and Ames. Letter from Miss Mary Price, recently returned to India, read by Mrs. Vogan.

Letters from missionaries to India and Africa read by Myers nnd Mrs. Fero. Recitation, "The Ideal Mrs. Walker. Read- Ing "A Week at the Mexican.

Mission" Mrs. Gadsby. Following the program the annual election of officers ensued, resulting as follows: President, Mrs. H. Vogan, vice president, Airs.

Harris Frost; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. William Frost, magazine solicitor, Mrs. Maymo Hoffman, sunshine committee, Mrs. Ralph Walker; work Airs. Lulu Frost; program tee for June, Mrs.

Davis and Airs. Myers; delegate to annual conference, Mrs. Helen Cole; alternate, Mrs. Davis. Airs.

Cole extended an invitation for the June meeting. Phone 43 Closing hymn "Send prayer, Mrs. Fero. One new mom-- ber received. LITERARY CLUB Mrs.

J. Y. Down was hostess Wed nesday evening to the Women's Literary club and a delightful Day program was carried out. Mother's Day verses, Mrs. Harry Sfolmp; pantomlne, "Love's Old Sweet suny by Vera Jennings, accompanied by Manion Packer, violin, and Mrs.

Joseph Bowman, piano, pantomine by Alice Jane Shlmp Lola Vath. Song, "Long In chorus, reading, "On the Miss Betty Down; quartet, June DeWolt, Alice- Jane Shlmp, Ralph Anderson and Gene Vorous; piano solo, Lois Vath, violin solo, Marlon Parker; readings Miss Nell Patton and Miss Betty Down) quartet, There was aa attendance of 50 members and guests. Committee in Charge, Mesdames Brakeman, Men- ech, Craig, Bowman and Sharon Boy Honored William Ryer, son of Frederick Ryer, of Hazen Place, Sharon, has been awarded a scholarship to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. the only one given by the school In the state of Pennsylvania. Ryer la valedictorian of the Sharon High, graduating class this year.

Cleaning Co. edeew CQUMpi'l'pY Maw St, Plipnf 1071 Don't Be Penny-Wise and Pound-Foolish in Times Like These It's all right to try to balance the budget but don't 9, hndreds of dollars when just a few dollars will give you protection. Many women are now facing the problem of whether or not to store the fur coat when the cost of storage is only a few dollars, and with this few dollars they get I our insurance policy receipt which insures their coat against: The ravages of the The daniage of wilting heat to pelt and leather. The sneaking thief and fire menace, All without a penny invested until next October. This store has been in the fur-storage and ing business for a great many years, and holds the unbeatable record of never losing a coat, Fur cleaning is done in the safe "sawdust" way that revives the it just UHe new instead of wilting it! All fur storage is placed in the same vaults with the best department store In Pittsburgh, and at the same low rates, We also store and clean the better fuMrimmed coats In case of cleaning the fur-trimmed cloth coats the furs are removed and cleaned in the proper manner and this is also true economy and the only perfect way to clean the coat, Rates are the lowest possible for tiuai- ity work and wsured; of next October, Phone 803-R.

We caJJ for cteJIver, N. N.MOSS CO. 1 Oldest Department Store In Greenville Community Thrift Stamps with Every purchase.

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