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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 29

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THE WACO NEWS TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1026 13 igures in Waco Dry Reorganization Well Known 16 1 i mP i sr tf K. Wr. Marshall, Secretary and Treasurer R. P. Naylor, Vice President and (Jencral Manager M.

Penland, Chairman of the Board T. A. Cheeves, President funeral of her brother. Guy Burt. who was accideittally kilied while hunting last wrck.

The school starts here Monday with fhfc )5twiiiff liM, hitr fhiv vr i SnnonntoniUni anrt Mr 'ivJ ntndont and Mrs. W. B. Wa. Misses Mary Kick Bobbie Sn bh.

Hr nrftta Harrl trson Walnut Springs Miss Bishop and Mr. Albert Mat thews are visiting in Hearne this cnd. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. MNeley and R. Armstrong attended the Dallas fair. l'hellx Shaffer and hit orchestra p.Ti'1 choir from Hico, render fd a splendid musical program Sunday evonh.g. Speegleville Rev.

W. V. Layns preached the Ideal Built in Furniture Seen Unusual Dispaly of Man fi. ii UldVJlUIVU ruuuwts Shown at Cotton Pal Ce by m. Cameron no of th new centum of interest th 3 manufaf lurem display at this car'a Cotton Palace is th unuiual display of a nmdei home fitted with Meal built in features, '1 ha dtsplny i inrludt a compto living joofn and tvith built in mantel fat and I son of Waco.

Mo? Anna Duncan rroauce com of and Miss Lurk Foster and 1Mnv' htt ha'J received a ship Mary Mnut'v are home girl. Mrs. n40r't CaiJfornia. the first Will Johnson, who alvj ikes her fniPont ever to reach Waco as home hre, will have the nv.istc e'afs. iarfs known r.

Charts F.K rij(r of Waco1 T'ie vecrnablc reminds one of a win have tho xprr sion I cross between a sweet pepper and i 9 book umf to built in lrcakfast jjent of the Marlin Hot Wells looms, showing combinations of break company, Marlin; one of the own fast seta and buffet built in china of the Kings nlotor company, cahlnfcts for the dining; room; built in Mexia. r. oj: VvVvt I Mrs. H. at more land has re turned from a fuw wct ks' visit In Atdoi Ckla the guest of her ujg.iUT, Mts.

lister Wcsi. Mixs Margaret O'Connell has re tunied from Los Angeles, where ah 'nt the Missos J'tUiine Milburger, Aibina Kabelhi and Jam Slovak wont to iha Dallns fair Sunduv, Mr. .1. C. has turnAd from a two weeks' vijot in th ir.

qe of her Uuuphtxr In Af.Kioten. W. Gibson uf Dallas was in West Saturday. Mrs. Louift Garrison entertained with a bridge party afternoon in honor of sister.

Mrs. Rawr Goods IrairiC Hill Vyet hy Misses 1. 1 ..,.11.,, i vLsit, a the BifAvt Baylor, I Luttnr Sheffield of Mpxi vis ilrs, B. U. Corne Mrs.

K. W. ibmderson. 11. It.

Dyer, Mr. Hn1 j. v. W. P.

Alexander Mr attended the fjir Sunday. i it Valley Mills aiiCV iVHUS ir. r.v ter At(Vici ana tittle 1'atpy, have returned to Fort Wurth affr viritiug for several days in the home of her brother, J. fV' Xnus McNicll ha, aone to t. 'm x.

ui ri Gi.e vv i 1 tit 'A I ia rents, Mr. A. A. d'rldr, Mrw. Gorg( of Barstow is ber for a itt with her parents, Mr, ami ri.

j. Laons. Th nnuy frauds of bttle Martin 1 i. 'i, uouipicn arc to anow mat ne is now nine to bo tt home after having1 to remain in tho hospital in Waco for the past days with throat trouble, J. C.

Jario't Jr, is doing niv ly after an operation Irt a son bus. pitai at which p'ac the Kt ill remains, X.itr.' ion fiddle ceicbraUd )er fiftlt birthday nduy afternoon witlt a Twwrty to 19 tiltte laymaiei were ipvjted, Axtell M. Tivrette of ftfea, Mn I pus 1 Vint rancii ww axsih visitors Uunday. Gordon Crosslin is in Franklin this Mrs. Annabupf Adams, aftsr wk's visit witii her parfiits, tr, Mrs.

Will nw.lr retuttKd to her hom 4n Corlosna Thuraday. 5hj6 Nicky, st Chickauha. whF shoi tmd her visit Solicol opened here Monday ith a very good attendance, A. C. Allison of Waco is superintendent.

Mrs. Allison has charge of the intermediate aefwtrtweftfc cy JaciM of Aieteil jthwary Mts. C. Barron. Mrs.

Charles Btoodsworth. Mr, Gordon (Yosslin at ter.Uftd opening of the school Monday, Ctfieuntn that cy strMn Dr. Hartley, at Armstrong's, 725 Austin, Credit it, Uesircd. Adss iJ ijSt Sol Hirshberg, aix nspantra home oy ner eister, ns Wiima CarpentT. Mcy Cw, Chrlwtl in Axtcii tmlay.

fth ftaa received ox HUUKnu ju iaw, Airs. Artnur 5 i i i ers Trunk company, together with i being interested in a number of mercantile establishments in the city of Waco. Mr. Penland has always been very active in local and siaie wtae civio anu eaucanonai organizations. For a number of years he was a director in the Txas Chamber of Commerce, and nt present is a director of the Waco Chamber of Commerce, and tees of Baylor university.

i i iiv Killeen J. Hardy Swops returned Tuesday from San Angelo where he had baen the past week visiting his brother, Ira Swope. Mrs. C. Cowan of California is visiting her.

parents, Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Irwin. Mrs. Zilphia Polk of Helton was a week end guest of her brother, James Sutton, en route to her home from Tuba, where ahs had been several weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Churchill Cowan.

Mrs, Wilson Young returned Sunday from Wtnfers wlu re she was called several days ago by the rinus illness of her mother. Mrs. Orenory, whom she left improving. Miss Mary Sue Walker of Gilmer, who Is attending Baylor college, was a week end guest of Misses Pocia and Jewell McKee. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Cathey of Christine ar hre visiting her brother. Sam Cox, and family and other rel atives.

Miss Vivian Tice. who spent the summer in "Beaumont, was a weekend of Mrs. Howard Khofner, U. Wade Sadler and G. Wil llamson made a business trip to Bre mond during tho week md.

Yorkie Duncan wvnt to CoBjanche Sunday to visit his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Evans. Carl Manning and John Drake marts a business trip to Santa Anna the first of the week. Bryan Miss Johnny Mae Cox of Jaekon Ilia V.

i a pleasant visit In Bryan as the guest of Miss Lethea Davis. Mr J. Flnvmf nrirl hnhv rtnisch. ter are spending tbe wok in Palestine, Alv ft.irav (ia tVs' Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. ausby went to Tempi for a weeks visit, leaving t.yan on Wednesday. Miss Nell CoJe ia tho guest of friends in Dallas during the two weeks of i the Dalias State fair. "f'l.

A fill lllll r. on icy ana nuie aaugn iM.is Mn mmni uin week from t3ilr home in San Antonio. I ill is of Dl ilio A liollosMHm uw i ar: Stanton, banjo: Kd Bas tif was used in the dt rorations, yel saxophone; O. B. Smith low commas predominating in cut flow flute; Lucille Zeaiion, piano; Thel ers.

Mrs. Charts Smaj. trl.i received nia ltker and Alberta Kverett, a mayonnaise bowl fr high score and ukelels; Molba Pan, violin, Mrs. Clayton Ld wnn a blu I The orchestra numbers wit! be cat ensr mbie fr consolatloti. fie intorsptTM with specialty num frcshmnts were Tncat nandwiches, I hers by Misses anon, Iean and pinapi! salad, Individual pumpkin Tom Medford.

Alumni and friends pies ied of th college are requested to McsH tmes tv WeddiJ. a. B. Neil i tune in for this broadcast program. Fy wiuatiy 1 UV5 "wjf.Tribuno Pnrntcd With cgctable hy Miller ITtKiuco Co.

ljctBiW UCt, tfm tion' wa9 brought to the ribune office Satur lopepo," a new vegetable prod yetiow waxen color. It ed sliced with tomatoes and sniaris. tnr rK and lobster, for sours and chow ft.u iPts UUi1 rttaw' and nress ing, is stuffed for boiling or bak ing etc Club Will Broadcast Four Organization Announces Proarram Over Local Ma tion 1 Tne ciub orchestra and ntertsinorB will troadcast a radio isrogram over W.l A Monday eve nhifi: from 8 3() lo 10 o'clock. The for orchestra is heard quite i at the club meetings and Friday assemblies of ths college, I Those composing the orchestra Investment Securities Nat Tanenbaum T14 18 Liberty Bank Bid's. PHONE 800 telephone cabinet butlt tn linen anvt i i and medicine room; combination built in vanity, ce dMr Hnd wardrobe and ci' sot, for the bdrnnrn buiU ironing noarri ana tiumpicto kitchen drainboard and cab Jnet 8rrang Idal built in furniture a Ttiade product manufactured by Wm 4'anteron Vrhoisaie.

The complete line was dslgnod and is con atructed in the mill hre, b'intf dis fsittif in the trade front Waco as tneral headuartera and branch warehouses in Houston, Fort Worth, Kan Antonio. Beaumont, Lubbock, San Abilene, and Alt us, Okia. nery Itoom I'roiided Every room ir. the honi" in provided for in the long line of built in features carried in stck for immediato shipment. The officials the Cameron rrtftiiwnv.

lntorviont'd with ref T2c to their exiubit ami tne uuut urniture being shown, stated, "In dding up the line of features we have bc.n Ruinwt ny i ccfsity of lowering building costs that bris presented itself to tha busld industry. Hy Htaudardining on the production of the furnitur hown here we have not only lowered the cost for the home builder but we have en able to materially imprwa con Btrurtion and tiiamy, pnn n.ise the built in xmlla shown hre, tlu con unier actually pays from one half to one third less than would be required if ihf units to bp bui.t on thc 1 from blue pnnt by a jvonir or r.oiurawior. tin 1 hi int nnu, nun 6 morning irmon oinmie Law son Is in ths Providence sanitarium. His many lriends wish for him an early recovery. Misses Hettie and Gerald Dunn, Misa Hat Ray Ferguson, motored up ifrialan rtnay tor tin tjall Di.

and Anuau their guests Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. John Draughn, Mr. and Mrs. Itoy i Mr. and Mrs.

T. Morgan and fam i visited in the A. W. hort home Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Frank Jester It ft Friday Tor her home in Arkansas, after quite a visit here with her parnts.

iv hool opens hr Mor dny ith all b'achfrs hero present, to start. Farmers are still busy gathering ths cotton. Have had quits a few little northers here, Riesel The Tl. C. M.

Literary society held a book reception Friday afternoon from 2 S0 to 4 o'clock. Music was furnished by ih1 hiirh vhool orchestra, and sewral roa ltng 're given. Mrs. W. A.

Mi'Karlin Forest. Mc Farlin visited relatives in Dallas Sunday and Monday, also attended the fair. "Rev. 3. W.

A. Witt. of Meiers settlement churt is in Rrenhan i ou Memorial coihge. Rf v. A.

Hickman, pastor of tbp Trinity Lutheran church was a visitor in Austin yast week end. Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Funchard were Dailas fair visitors, returning home Tuesday.

William GuggolK returned home Monday after two weeks in Pro idence sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. J. Faudi spent several days in Dallas attending the fa.ir and visiting rdaiives.

Brenham Mrs. Ttoy Htrlkert. who was here on a visit to hir panuils. Mr. and Mfa.

i H. G. HUws kor, and other roia tisv. has returned to Port Worth Ut ntirr HTitt 1,, iKv r.f hf I mother, Mru. Frank Huubelt, Ml A.

Hankers of Sweetwater Mrs. Mary Bu'liuk, Mrs. MOiUK I Wo nor friends in Prenham. Mrs. Hush Wh'kms of GaUes ccntiy ruurm from a faliMrnla.

is peie u.t a visn to m.t Mrs. t.haries ars asm ounrj itivcs. C. W. Winkelmann and Mrs.

Arthur KUgore went to Donton to vlMt Mis Mildrefi Winkrlmann for raters' and Motlvra' day cle the CwHec. of Industrial ha. rntursM tw Wreren in Burton Mary Kothmann of Mugon county is here on a wait to her eon. Dr. R.

Kversberg. 1 Mrs, W. M. Gaddy, who was here on a visit to daughter, Mrs. B.

Tague, has gone to Dai'ns. Dr. and Mr Bilhs Burnes have 34 ths Ttxas Slat faff nd frauds. i Mr niahfh Wigsnd and Miss i I i Vice President I lat Kayettevllle. before the ft MhTi 'bvar between the states and on to uet'uSsIU riy eighties, when he was snopoptlod bv tba older brothers aticcorded by the older brothers modern machinery bor.

we can turn lag speed. Standardised production complete success. Today he is vice president of Farmers Btate bank, Temple; president of the First National bank, Marlin; one of the owners of the Majestic Hotel and Bath House, Marlin; vie president of the Waco Dry Goods company; one of the owners of the following concerns; T. A. Lheev At Marun; uneevea Bros.

who own tor at "Tft Iempl; a director or tne jviarun Cottonseed Oil company; Burkhead Manufacturing company, Hous ton; Marlin Lumoer company; a director of the Community Power and Light company, which own and operates properties at Marlin. Mexia, ift, uroebeck, SRosebud, Lott, and some eiht or nine other towns In central Texas. He is pres g0j Hirachberfr. vice president, has bn in the dry goods business all his life, knowing it as the educated man knows his c's. He has been in the dry goods business for ftfoout 35 years, and ia dean of the southern department store buyers from the south who no to the Isew 1 ork markets, for i years Mr.

Hirschberg has gone to the eastorn markets from four to nix times a year, never missing a trip. His reputation is thnt of a man who knows the business from the ground up. His claim ia that thn tune has come when the suc cessful jobbing hotiso must cater to its customers In the same way that thf retail store does, and tins is the program which will be enjoyed by tho retail merchants of this section who are customers of the Waco Thy floods company. It is proposed that and quality here will be such that merchants can get up to the minute supplies at any time. Ho has promised the Warn Dry Goods company the benefit of his knowledge in selecting their merchandise.

Naylor to Manage Ft, I Nayjor, who will have the active management of the business of the Waco Dry Goods company, is a native of Tennessee and has been in some branch of the dry go05g business all his life. HLs fiUher owned and operated mercttntlle establishment business more, than trebled 'hj ihrtt irni this section, wumn mat iim'. affording ample evidonco of Mr. Nnylot's ability as business get ter and lvtjsine builder, He has tho reputation of having splendid technical knowledge of dry goods and claims the friendship of the retail dealers of Texas, E. V.

Marshall, secretary and treasurer of tho business, has the reputation of being one of the best grounuea business men of aco or ccnlrn! Texas. His every business connection has been marked by succesp. and the insurance business of L. W. Marshall of which he is the head, takes high rank in this entire section.

'Mr. Marshall was In tho real estate business for years in Waco, starting modestly, and every year saw this business grow and expand. His dealings were marked by fairness, sound judgment, safe financing and far sighted policies, which won along the line. He has retired from this line, except for a lot of good real estate which he owns and which pays him good returns, and is giving mil his time to his fire insurance business. IVnlnnd Chairman 3.

M. Pen ivl, chairman of the hoard, is president of the Waco Drug company and is an active director in many other sound and going institutions. Ha has genius for business, and the Waco if unaer nls oecxion Tf Tf(ny woys parurutany ve aouh ing recently of the 8 iMn" nicn is one or tn signtiiest any. commodious in the state. eniand came to Waco in r90'' nnfl Tor several years traveled 5n Texas for a targe r't, Louis wholesale drug company, and con tlnued there until he organized the aco P.rug company, whole druggists, li years ago.

il now president of the. Waco miu.k company ana is an active di rueior in the' following corpora ho Waco Twine mill, tho Crawftrd romnnnv. htanufacturera of tents, an nines and a director of th Waco Dry Goods company, wholesale Whitney Frrd Lryan and baby visited 1, i i J. Dr. T.

H. lan returned last week fr 4 .1 n.arh ami Atr at "ilouf.u.n, at son. Harold, of Dallas, visited in the home town last Saturday. Mrs. K.

D. Nuckols is spending 1.. ir u. jut. i.

fi, i nut axy aim riuay was atnra ami at, the rolb ge aAi attcn. 'i Anul'' 'Jl Tn, i Vu. itoi as prnctiffd in the building ofjul Id sl feature pats the very fmcM i or toe past JO years Mr. Nayjor built in furniture within the reach 0f hae had charge oi the business iu isverybody's pocket book." the bly Valker Dry Goods com rtttA i pany of St. Louis, in central Texas, SnwgestioTH Offered i anu are visiting anu sirs.

i tp Mrs. Sibley was formcriv iM iftt ua inKr.tr.Hii, wre uu latter Saturday afternoon. Guests wprs invited fur 10 tablts uf bridge. 1 Ths out of biwr. guests wro: Ms dain.

Pt.gcr of Dl TUo, lint i Ainrx an or Hou stim. C. K. OilhoTf, W. K.

Lmsby, Charles Goria and Floyd inkling, ali of Waco, mrrffri a 1, Jn shells. I jcii. potato buttered' toils, caramel date pudding and iced tc a wore served. I Frank Stevens Speaker 1 fiotary Lutu hcon Will Hoar Ad lrc.sMn "Jkttcr liusincss Mctliods'' Monday will be "Better Business Methods" day at the Rotary lunch eon fit ftf atii! lio.ton "im 'f the occasion. He will have as! tus speaker at that Frank' Stevens of Wm, Cmenn v.

holoialc. J. Lumalu ut Uaker Vawter Offioe Supplies company wiM be ciassiflcatSort no tne toastnnttcr uc j. jviij. i nutuuer ot Msitors a' epo; ed, as ttri' vsil! a number of Hotn rians her at the Pal ac it ts expected.

i Boner servi and giassci. Si Z'. li Hartley a Austin. Credit if desired, Adver tiuvmcnt. i fsl fm i 8 1 I II 11 1 I lt, Kuts lav John "vvidiams was a Blum visitor f.

1 si Not alone do this exnib.it pleas t'on a standpoint, of the attractive ie? tjf the furniture shown but many lucgfsMons for interior decoration are jfiVjvd. The pxhibit has boon in thr Kind.1! of akSHd decorators and tlv. of colors thfi home is weM hown. Tte present Htives, in fha tge of he exhibit, sfato that literature and rooklets will be sent to ail visitors tho contemplate building or remod Mng or they will J(ae their name i bnd address at the exhibit. Idpsl built in furniture olrl onlv hrough retail lumber merchants and very item is priced to the con.sumfr i advance.

F.ach unit on display at i Cotton Fniae carries a tri? i so the visitor can tfSl cxarfly any unit will cost at his local i yard. The model built in home a most interesting feature or this ear's exhibits. It is located In the position building concertina the am exposition building with tha Col etim. Waco fty Goods ONTJNTJEP FROM PAGE SEC. president of the Citizens' Ka jion.il hank; E.

V. Marshall, In lirschberg, president of the Gohi Itein Mtgoi in a ft A. T. A. Cheeves, new president oi ame to Marlin from Alabamk 1, wuwiij V'fSlI IJiiUV.

here was born, began work in llarlin, leaving his compensation his employers, v. ho were to say he was worth. Ttfdav he is lite owner of the busirtes and has business connections in addi lion thereto. is yegarded as one 1 the outstanding business figures! central Tex, Kfitvtivt? intmodlatciy Tho business genius uf lfr. 1 rlieevea earlv heca mo nnnnrMt 1 ud he; not only had a nniurfli turn hueiness hut also had liking Bsrtb.

Wjfae hv returned from visit relatiTss In Paiiw n. miss joius has returned from a xiait with mr parents. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Curry, at Brenham. Mr, hou a.

wa'urp nnu insr aatignter. is hnci drop, were among thoso from Bryan attending the A. and M. S. M.

ffftnfhati frrim in rru9 nn M'ss Jane Ql veV. diuighter tr! tv i'g(. jl in''1 i turned to Austin to resume her studies at the Stit ifrdversity. aftr i. tail w.

i. (J 0 111 in 1 Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. TT.

IT. Ronke and daughter. Hazt, of Kenedy, arc ing hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Stallings. Miss Lucy Brogden of this city, secretary of the extension service. A. and M. 3 enjoying a motith of vacation and is spmPmsr t'.

nf with her sister, Mrs. H. Broach, at Tabor. 4, Q. A Gatesville Missef Wlnaie farl Farmsf, A ma Maa Msrs, and Arthur Far is, all attending Baylor university, spent last week end with home folks here.

Mestrs. C. W. nhft arid f. Ptisrr wers Gatesville visitors lst Friday, Mr.

and Mrs ty. WVhb and Mrs. J. S. Winfleld were Sicpbf nvihe vis itors Sunday.

Mr, and Mrs. R. Johnson cnu up from Austin last wek eud to visit Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. T.

C. returning to Austin Sunday r.isrht. Wwl Ualihf Wd of far it has been in the city wvrra! days visiMng her sifrter, Mrs. W. W.

May berry a ltd other relatives, K. Rankin, Mrs. A T. Chestnut and Miss Aimena Ray Chestnut wnt to Waco Saturday arid briKht Mrs. W.

B. Chestnut home from th sanitarium. Charlie Leonard of Woodard, OkTa. is visiting his mother and brother at the training school, Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis LaudermPk of Lampasas wsre weelf nd visitors with Mr. and Mrs, C. ft. Byrom. Floyd Zeigler was at home for the ak end from Baylor university.

Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Pedrson and boys vlsitd Mrs. Peiprson's parents at rorgan last Sunday, at I .1 111 i Mrs. Prank Coop visited her daucMt' Mrs. Leonard Smith, at Bos p.

r.p and d. tuRhtra. Misses I Mvrtie umi Cnra ar.d 1 Ila i At" burns the futif rai of Mrs Annie Barton her last Thurs dav, 0 Frost John Brk and son, John Keitt, are visiting fw Kefvns this wei'k, th re they wr called on a count of Mis sertoua lilnesa of Mrs, 'S father. Misses rennsr Yi Tyfdford anS An na Mas Brown, attendt T. Fort Worth.

pent last pek end with homo folks. 'Mr. and Mrsv.iL Walters of Mwttwo. tltited Mr. ad Mrt.

owbi 1 ftNWdlt last week. Mis Mary Strain ho Is attend big Trinity unlvcrMty. Waxahachle. siwnt iai week etrf with ps rente, 1 Mr. nhfl Mm, A Neesfi Mr, I i sndilra.

Virgil Nessi and baby spent i of Gr ham. Mrs. Fred Mib'btH of CoricHtns, Mrs. Clem Smith of Cor slcana and Mrs fseorgf Johnson of Gra ham isited their mother, Mrs. H.

'E. 5IcAf last ndy Mr. and Mrs, Hoy fteeves of Pal fa spsot last twrt wUh Mrs. Jteevs' ptutta, Mm A. Strain.

S. K. Bowman left ThUrsdny fos week's visits with his daughter, Mrs Venus' Cummings. of Dallas, Mis Aitne Handprs of PmveH spent fast week end with hr parents, and Mrs, I. Sanders, I hfja I i iaf unu.iy otiuran im KfobT land Mrs.

Roy NeesA. 1 Mrs Klnration of Brucf rH who ea Ue rlttoliy since 1 foruic riy tv rx Mr. n4 i. Moif of Cfivt. "sr China Spring teff JwiJT tto fc tn lit hnnt Mr nn Mm 1 M.

ytf, They sr both in Meridian colic ge and 5 Foster is 11 oo of Mr. and rrrr K. Efrter Of ftowttofi as 1 visitor hern vr the wsrk end tit tfee diMiMf of Mr, and Mm John Ksfier, 1 i visiting ht frandtn other, Mi, J. Keitey, th wk. 1 1 11 rs.

If'. SiagsT returne4 to tt it i pome unaay ntgnt at t'ort Artnur, 71 7eema lol tTCHINQ AtMOt WmVttT 1 iwte ait tfarents. Mr. sna Mrs. Lee i vihk In the Cooper Grocery Com pany advertisement on Page 4 of the Cotton Palace Section the item Uunfs Supreme Fruits Should have been omitted from the copy.

Ijm it. itis riking tufHS in thing he has tinlertnkei! VJkes the more certain tliat Tith the splendid financial nd personnel that are in Evidence It tiie new lineup of the Waon IVy t'voriH company, that institution VisbsbmL.

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