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mmW fa. aVah AAA jnr mm "JJSLJ HEADS KIWAN1S it Troducerr of tttumrnOur' eoai districts in Virginia. West Vir EAST NAiHVU.EvHOH ginia, and Xentucky -filed 1a" th supreme court today an Thuraday night wat observed by Jthree-judge court -v rulings BarahKey the, Parent-Teacber A.sociatienvor that, the organisation and M. Frrflc jayjloQ operation oi ui corporation was fatten "otx Chattanooga are' guests East Bchool Msmntila.1 will anend VWefo. toy Sherman anti-trusr of Mrs.

Fatten --parents. Dr. and en guest of her' laws. Xv3tyn. -Mr.

Patten Walton to the general counsel of the C. L. railway, was' elected president of; the KiWartls eluV.at the club' annual meeting held Friday at Chamber of Commerce building. bther 0ffifs'. who wilt'te installed at the first meeting in January are Ed W.

McGovern, first vice-president, and J. B. Gillespie. HbcO'hd Vici-preslderit. Director' are John li.

Ei-Benaon, Joseph K. Burk. Robert W. i i LARGEST -SeaieA jf00' 0py Cellophane -fMiX ASK Foil iTM((r5- BY "'Wi-A-M-aSte' membership night att Meihbera of the faculty, Bdad ani b'oart pf'A managers' of! tha. JR.T.

seryed: wis tba bej)tlh of guests' snowed, paore than present Mr. B. Miller Presided and take He Introduced Mr.Sryglw a the speaker' of, the evening, whose subject wag "Modern Teaching De-penda Upon Prof. Keyea reported that 1,000 volume have jreesntty In the sahool's jllbrary. Muslear numbers were gi Vert by the High' gchool.

orchestra and ehprus," aT(W which book, play and pagee-n wero presented, by meniber of 'the- fatuity and "students. 'These WereT'entithM "The Kero- Hour" and "OK The Stroke of and' were directed by rs. Nancy Rice At the conclusion of 'the program refreshment were served in the lunqh-rOom by students Of the school. Announcements VanderbUti Student Council will sponsor a subscription dance this evening In the Vanderbilt gymnasium, the proceeds to used for the Student Loan Fundi Crelghton, Herschel Ezell. Stanley ml.

t. I vr B. K. and ff at ttoir homo in BellMcfide, comi lhrf attend i -She- va yaBoemTHtried.rsto NaubvUlevhir kef tnotiMn, Mrs. lion Cwenn, Mrs.

Edward Ixirancs and Hd Jjora-nctv Jn, l(Oiot -Msmpbiai Willi -be ttest4jtf Jn Mrai Bari clajy.i a- Lrlde of recent- was rmerly Mia franoea fllrV na 'Mrs. Pomeroy CJtkves, -bf KrioJtVinfeT arrived WgM'to ej gst-s of Sir. and iHVs." tKeft-' drlck- fardcastle, or th' fcarrid tbdayv" trr, -i introduced. C)Aud Neal, a- studeofn The greater part of the progralh" Fot Jtthiiig Scalps Tbatment: into the partings. Continue untQ.

wbol scalp has been treated. The next morning shimpoo with Cntle Soap and hot water. was the. observance of. 4,0 Cnattanooga Monday, aud Mr.

PatUn and her daughter aJ.longer Mrai Cora Triwlok Court Is te fciennial confewncevof ti National -( Council ot Parent Bduoatlon, of which ahe ia a member, at French Springs Int Tt U. BoOn, pastor of Iin-manuel Baptist ana Mrs. Joone, will attend the Tennessee jSaptlat state" -convention which jWillb.e.eld Jackson November Mifle Maude Harrison, general of the louisvilie T. W. A.

and Miss Helen MdCandless, ajpd professional secre-ttry- of that association are in Nashville ior the week-end. Mrs Annie S3. Arnold, custodian To 3-1- 0 9 who expressed the appreciation of the student body for the Association. He Introduced EMward Jones, "who- welcomed the fathers; and Mildred: Starlit who" welcomed the mothers. Prof.

J. Keyes, in a brief talk; expressed appreciation for the interest the fathers are showing the new. organization, and stated that Superintendent H. S. Srygley will stand behind.ny project which the association under aneet each day.

armistice uay, witn waiter Stokes, -Who "served overseas as a cap-' tain in the seventy-seventh artillery, fourth division of regular army, as thefspeaker. Holland Beasley, retiring president, presided. COAL' PRODUCERS APPEAL WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. VP) The Appalachian, Coals, and If Miss iMirtha ot is tns guest.

'Mrs. Cedrio Parkhnrst for the AxlencieBeereal provides ulk" that is so important of flairs for N. B. Forrest Chanter "im). CTTeares: for Memphis to Test show? Keltogg: Am" JWJflie vitamin-B" day, to attend the atate U.

D. C. eonyentlon to Pe held there next Week. Miss Ann Watklns, of Memphis, dditioB, AtUBBiKJJ tta ajjietay Ah Martln. She ah-lved Wday nlsht; and will tewiayea.ak4.

lis Wehi ileuMr of, 'HboxwlUe and tjf ChattanooHA, came down pom, 'Xjliiittariooga Friday afternoon fttten. aJid gysats: of i J3v Dav(dsop, aer ajair'tRieiit' 'tae iiaavat. illaa- of KnoxvillC atriyedsrldtOc the -weelc-etid-' guest' Of JUlaa. -ftmf E. Paldmatt.

Mias Lctltia Jenkins, -O'Clark Jlale, Sb IJie "Miaa ana Betty Hpuston, of Woodbury, are guest of Miss Mary Hill Kenner, for the week-end, having rich in iron as an equal weight keef liver. to attend the game today. The 'THOk" in AlBranJs Fir TChfef W. BREAD Sugar (Vlacardni DlackEycdPiV 10 Bag 46c 0R 6 2Sc rced Loaf jttT 5 Hermitage oc 1 Coffee Lb 29c 6 Lb 25c fcnd isaAs, are gitfCats of blea. What a relief to enig.Tr, Chler and Mrs, F.

B. Moore." of appetizing ceftaj insteaa oi Nashville, having come to attend 4vatleUe Smlrh to attend the frsrtne toJay. mo(ered to NashvHfe' (Serve aaa cereal or use in tne gams today. State Weddings MOODMVEISNER ner TMhAr-lj Jetikm, an I aai. 'wwilciJrA4JlC'' falMoor, VaWdebllt TUSCUMBIA, Nov.

-who: are 'giaesta at the S. A. SheltrvTlller -'Who 1sr' BtiiHrnt 4pj.i Mr. anfl Mrs. C.

T. Weisner, fcn 1 uL gold all Made-by oi bpencer, N. announce the marriage of daughter, Gladys, to William T. Moody, of Tus- the ni vrsfty of Tennessee, is the; I Kellogg ta-Battle Kupst or ner -sister, 'Mrs. France, Jffrp vost, parte today? cumbla, November 4 at Bridgeport, with the Rev- Robert Martin, a a a a a a a a a a 1O Jlc.iftna Z.

Carter Eatiaa. pastor of the First Methodist 1 church, officiating. anu Mrs Moody will, be. at fome at the Whitman apartments a 13 in lorence-. 'ANDERSON-WASSON FX.ORENCE.

Nov. 11 Nashville Quality Service Stores WEST BORfeN'S OftOCERY. 420O Chrlott Avrnaf T-87 M. G. ASHBURN R(M Morrow Road 1-MO KIM'MONS 8MITHS0N SS1 Ohnrlotta-AwnrB T-tlTB WATERS ftBOCERY Hardin Koatt i-lMT P.

ROGERS ait wd-olvet Ed 4oe -LA ISR'fr-MAflK ET 1516 Church Street 7-MS1 S. C. AUSTIN XSplO-rAnnouncemt-nt wasL madev J-esterday of the marriage of away Mary Sue Wasson, of Ethrldge, WE SHALL NOT FAIL THEiVT! Today we pay homage to those men who fought and bled upon a glorious battlefield. They, were men of indomitable will and unswerving purpose and we can well cherish their memory. But let os not forget the idealism for which those men fought they fought not to win a war but to win everlasting peace.

We must not break faith with them! In remembering a commemorating their stirring deeds let us dedicate ourselves to their ideal and pray that our youth and the youth of other nations shall never again meet upon a ana Kooert Douglas-'Andei- NO SOn, of Florence; The JEREAStlDlRT Fruits v. and Vegetables BANANAS 2 2Sc Winesap Apples 6 25c EMPEROR GRAPES 6c GRAPEFRUIT 3 10c LETTUCE "SZZ- 7c" CELERY HEARTS 10c SPINACH 3 10c solemnized Thursday with. 'Dr. x- jxivuvy, pasuur ot ine irat. ap- tlst church, officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are at lice magic. Garden City Waterless Cleaner removes dirt and dust home for the present with his mother, Mrs. J.

D. Anderson, 310 Wen wax from floorst Just epread this creamy white compound 127 12th Avrnne, North t-lll W. S. WOODRUM 2417 Capern Avenue 7-001S CT-HlGGINS BROTHERS oouin 'street, lorenoe 0 then wipe it off. AU dirUan6Truuc sum faisMntly Absorbed 13, jiinoui narnj to tne nnest i not li nj 1c mt a tuewHl be tighter and cleaned more twigflr with CUARKBVILJ.fe.Tenn..

N0 11 ATCHLEY A BARTLETT 2208 Klllnton Place 7-06SS 1 1 rDACDV The marriage of frlhelr daughter. Henry Jtpbott flftner. bom by departmentgrocery, hardware: nd drutg sbqres. Xii den crnr paest a VARrs cowliraicsrjo, ilet of New ProvldeTrce and which tool place on November 6 at Hopkins ville, Kyl-liaa been announced by 'Mr. and Mr.

Jesse Bvar-l. the a a a a a a 1 If tDD UllWU II I 2024 Wert End Avenue 7-ta04 rt CASH GROCERY SJ 1801 State Street 7-OlSt HOWARD CORi-EW 41 1' Charlotte Aretme LASH LEEi GROCERY! CO. fl i -44th sntt'-AlahnnM Artitieii fj? AtKLEN PARIK GROCERY rt X. LAWRENCE SON anil k1n 'Awnaci 7-0418 CRAHT'S CBOCEaY. -Jyiiodlawn ThC)raple will" live in "New Providene VAN.

HORN-REYNOLDS uytc .11. CHAPEL HILJv. Nov. .1. Bnl.) Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Keyr Ketchup, 14-oz. bottle Honey Pod Peas, No.

2 Can Hominy, 24 SfOKELY'S Holds of Flat. Creek, Williamson. -V. county, dauehteitl-Mrss MarwF3i 'KiJi 'StmKQBSOti', df maw to EarLsaBro rjLAi sTORfe Reynolds Horn of Inflfana. The marriage ltfW-Tfcrfflh AVe4i6rtli -8i W.

vows 1 tnn n.l. a v.ma. DELITED a Nashville. They will reside in Nashville where the groom has Going Out-of-Business Sale "VV 'ri, a. ALBERT REGG 1730 Klshth 'nHh R.

D. McDONALQ- a 6-4874 Winners in Contest uWflaf is QSS? business interests. Preserves 16-dz. Jar t-41 E. E.

GANNON 4S Ninth Avenue. North a Miss Dews, Bride-Elect Miss Marie Hildebrand and Mrs. 1714 WILLIAMS MISS ALICE COBB, 5 1 0 South 1 3th Nashville, first prize MISS VIRGINIA HARMON, 1001 StaMman 4 WOODWARD CASH MARKET 1800 Ninth Avenne, North -4M Robert Meadors entertained infor- We liiust move our entire stock REGARDLESS OF COST mallv Friday evening, compliment WILLIAM T. PHILLIPS 1S10 I nilerwod8treet -41 ing Mrs. Meadors' sister Miss 9-oz.

Jar 9c Bldg.j Nashville, second prire $15' 7 Iila Dews, whoso, marriage "toiusiv flAllen takes place NoveraftMlT JEFFERSON STREET a "VERY ITEM IN THE STORE GREATUY REDUCED riivw TBIe entertainment was at Mrs, mm r. MARKET Ai Jl4 -Street LUXURY. ADIES? LATEST AUTOMfl fOOTlVEAR T. TREIQEJ9 173llSlxiV arrnn. orth e-OAoo Meadors; home, 1315 East Greenwood 1 guests.

numberingwts, binought a collection of linen gifts for the bride-elect. Games and contests, in which prizes were MRS. JENNIE ROY FLAUTT, 2400 WestsM Nashville, third prize. The winners of the ten $5. 00 prizes will be announced in our regular ad on Nov.

18. A. A. McNABB GROCERY mm -3ll Peanut ButterrH2y2c -Baal a a a a a a la awarded, were the evening's diver-inni a nri the decorations and re freshments featured a yellow and I. a a jre.n color motif.

1700 Fifth North McADOO GROCERY 612 Home Street NORTHEAST POPS.QN A. BOYD 401 ''North Flint Street G. H. GREENE Ml- North First Street GOLDSTEIN GROCERY 41 North Second St. CROOK BROTHERS 1300 l.lechey The hostesses were lrt -42 (-724 G2g 3-lb.

Can Tax Paid RED TOP MAILT a thg hospitality by Mrs. W. H. Dews. Victory for Pittman "WASHINGTON, Nov.

Vnr slender, (rood natured SehaAor RED FRONT Jey Pittrhan of Nevada, the Demo MARKET Seroird and Foster 1-0681 a a a WHITE BROTHERS, CO. cratic sweep whlcn gave nis party one-sided control of the new Senate probably means the attainment nf.r, ambition to be oresident pro- 7P 1 Whlte'a Creek. Tenn. 3-23S4-J s-sus tem after 13 years of unsuccessful I i E. N.

ROSENBLUM 1101 White's Hka EAST LriiJK Ever since the sixty-sixth Con- MORRIS HAGER a LfsJWow All- 111 jnvr fM I LATEST; FAUa r.k fl TO 4 OTsizes- wj i hScout ITotORoes Tlrcli Supporl Shoes AJ, Tan Kreaa in 1919 the popular Ne-vadan has been standing up as the Democratic choice for the Job and regularly getting pushed over by BUTTER MAGNOLIA lb. 23c KREME-LIKE lb. 23c SELECT Poultry Farm EGGS Doz. 25c the Republican candidate unaer a dominant G. O.

P. majority. Now with the Democrats assured Tip Top or Minute Man, Blue Seal, 24-Lb. Bag 59c Riverside Meal, Stone Ground, 6-lb. bag 7c loth and Fatherland Sta.

1-0341 INGLEWOOD GROCERY CO. 8001 tiiillatln Road 8-4444 MAIN ST. CASH MARKET 828 Main Street LEHNING BROTHERS -1012 Wooilland Street 8-l)8 A.M. CRUSE Sfli Honf Seventh St, 8-atlO SMARTT -MIS Scott Avenoe 4-4474-J of control of the chamber ln-the a 73rd Congress by aearly 2 to nis follow senators expect to see liim a nominated atrafn as a matter of-" course and this time elected to become the first Democratic presi-de-pt pro-tem since Willard Sauls- 8-8187 8-490 INGRUM GROCERY CO. 2001 Gallatin Road PERRY A HARRISON 8811 Oallntin Road J.

M. ROBERTSON 1400 Woodland Street SHAW 4 NICHOLS 71 Gallatin Road bury of Delaware in iio-i. MRS. W. C.

HAWKINS Nov. 11. ricniviMrii C. Itawkln, 68, died 8-0488 8-4446 HEW1TT GROCERY CO. vcAnAsv at her home' near- Hll- 4 rt rl 1 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a "'ii ham, after a brief illness with In fluenza.

She was tne wn Knnim w. C. Hawkins and naa 4011 Gallatin Road 8-8117 OLIVE CASH. GROCERY 800 Street M. REDICK i Sixteenth and Ordwar 1-451 A.

R. HEWITT, GROCERY Madlaoa, (-1177 PHILLIPS MASON 1A07 Raatlnnd Avenne 8-188 MRS, MAVIQR JENKINS A CO. Uved fti the Third district of Over-tprt county all her life. She was a member of the Baptist church. FRESH GROUND MEAT, For Loaf 2 lbs.

25c SLICED BREAKFAST BACON lb. 15c FRESH SHOULDER, Picnic Style lb. 6y2c CHUCK ROAST lb. 12c and 10c STEAKS, Loin Round, T-Bone lb 15c DRY SALT BACON lb. 5c She is survived by her nusDann ana five children: Charley fiawKins, Mrs.

Leslie Willeford and Mrs. Tom Rnvd of Hilham. Mrs. Melvln Lacy 8-92S7 403 10th Street, South 8. I.

CASON nri Mr Ana Flemlnd. Livingston; 8-8175 8-8994 two brothers, Joe Upton ana Jim 801 Rnaaell i ROBERT LANIER 1001 Klverafde Drive iTntnn hnth of this County, ana a Pig Boys' Oxfords Collegiate Oxfords sister, Mrs. Jonah Howard of Timothy -Burial was Thursday iu the old Fiske cemetery near Hilham. CENTRAL WILLIAMS'. MARKET 428 Street ir High Shoes 1 CQ FOR BIG GIRLS A Ik II wws SOUTH li Mayonnaise, 8-oz.

Tennessee Cheese 15c RECEIVED TAX' FUNDS iiiviUGSTON. Nov. J. deputy county trfltitee, Overton county, received a checltiThursday for $3,100 from the Btate'oiverlng gasoline tax funds county. The check wav' turned over to John.

A Har- KRAFT'S a a OWEN. COMPANY 12th and larutlierg Aie. 7-811 E. C. HALLJ laofl 16th.

South 8-1275 BRIEN GROCERY COMPANY JSOT Nwrtlt uat3. GARDONCITY- I a nrf eaethnnt rUm -7te ed on county roadsrftJvettdrt Tcohy 1 "Fl tlUNN GROCERY COMPANY Uaterless Cleanser can 4 IK. LADIES' LACK KILT ty has mad wonnerrui imptvve-ment in her county road paet few year outside the five great highway leading from Livingston, W. M. S.

ELECTS TRIUNE, Nov. 11 (flpl The Woman's Missionary Society of WBtevtJlTtretIidlst church VW2nesdyviected officers a fcl- Tiei, extt af a a a special for vis lb. 2ic Eat Something Better rJenkin Country ausage Hill Klfhttt Sooth -41S MoGOWAN, A JONTE 8215 Fourth Sooth 6-84 G. J. SCHUTT 71 Twelfth Sooth 5-418 8..

Y. BEASLEY 1806 Tenth Avenua, Sooth 5-8165 AG.TtDWELL too Arklea Avenne 7-84 GROCERY "t27 Tenth Sonth 7-47f RUTLEDGE GROCERY CO. 801 Twelfth Soath 1-ttST FLOYD A PETTY Lebanon Rd. aad JfeOaveek l4tae N. FLY tSA Fourth Avenne.

Sonth 6-485 WARNER'8 MARKET, 818 ArkkM Aveirae i.ft 7-1674 ROBERT NEWTON 40O8 Orannjr Whit Flka P.Kimery, jiosl-J-dentv Mrs, Allen J3odqh. vice-preni- 3 a a a a -flenn Mlsiamie uuyirie, recora. Costollo, corresponding secretary; Mr. Louise Hill, treasurer: Mrs. Claiborne WiUlkma, Of noclal service: Miss Marlon McAr- thur, superintendent of publicity: Mm.

-Amo Bent, I 1. TllO UNIOM-STREETr" niriiiiiitw ii' 1 i TZ mission study and Emma.

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