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r" ' OCALA EVENING STAB, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1922 ; YoMir last dbafiice to lake advantage of tMi' o 4 s I I Putts a Grafonola m your Jhiome 4 t at oece i - Only a few more days remain in which to take advantage of our liberal offer to put a mod ern, high-grade, brand-new Columbia Grafonola in your home for only One Dollar. Hundreds of people have taken advantage of this won derful opportunity to, secure a quality instrument for only One Dollar. It is the chance they were waiting for. Fill your home with the world's best musics home with fun, cntexv and the kind of happines-v makes living worth while, But you must hurry, for our liberal offer is now expiring. Perhaps never again will you have the opportunity to secure a brand-new, latest model, reduced-price Grafonola on tticzp liberal terms. Come in at once and select your instrument before it ii too late. Was $225 Now 150 You Save $ 75 Was $165 Now 140 You Savo $25 H-2 cciir ill! If or K-2 tt "fill U ill i Mi Wau$140 Now 1CD You Save F-3 Reduced prices on all Graf ono! Consider the high quality of the Grafonola. . Then note the saving you can make now on the model you want I V L-2$275 Type Reduced to $175 k-2 225 " " " ISO h-2 165 " " " 140 g-2 150 " " " 125 f-2 140 " 100 E-2 $125 Type Reduced to $85 I f M tt 1 I i 1 The Grafonola has these exclusive features 2 Beautiful Columbia Streamline Cabinets to harmonize with living-room furniture. g Special Colombia Reproducer-the hcfH of tbs instrument, which makes the music sound human. 3 Patented Tone Leaves to control the vol uac, colt or load, to suit your desires. Q ColzsxarDmigned Tone Amplifier low ing the rich, mellow, pure Columbia tone. 0 oic Plenty off : time to if G-2 Was $150 Now 125 You Save $25 D-2 Was $75 Now 60 You Save $15 No need to pay out the full price all at once. Keep; your money in the bank, where it wul draw fattiest. ' Pay leisurely, a little each month payments so,itnia21 yea will never notice them. Hundreds are buying Grafonolas in this easy, economical If you cannot come in today, use the coupon Select your instrument today! If unable to come to our sale today, $ fill in and forwarcf coupon with and we will deliver instrument desired. r i Bo GO ID) IMA, j Please deliver Grafonola, model . . . ; at reduced J price of on the terms you are I now advertising. "WhY Pay More" Ocala, Florida -J I " - . r'r- I Addre.....;J...fc.-M-s-sr... l 1 Olljf . . ... ... w -m . mjt mjjmjtm'fijmim BELLEVIEW EP WORTH LEAGUE Belleyiew, June 20. The Epworth Legiie of Belleview, though few in number and with their pastor absent for the summer, decided not to give way to discouragement and disband for the summer, but to hold their reg iujtf' Sunday evening services. Three of our former members brightened our meeting last Sunday evening. jThey were Miss Helen Brown, who has been attending high school at San- r frd, N. C, and Miss Gwendolyn and Mr. Robert Merrill, who have been in school in Jacksonville. These young people while they made their homes in Belleview were fine workers ia tht Sunday school, Miss Gwendolyn in particular, having the distinction of winning a prize for perfect attendance for several years in succession. '. Miss Brown was our leader Sunday evening. The topic was, "The Chris tian Adventure Into Every Condition." The attendance was very good for this time of year. We were pleased to note several visitors from the B. Y. P. U. Their presence is an inspira tion and we hope they will come again. Wednesday evening the league will assist the older people in a prayer and praise service, followed by out-door ?nK Whv not mix relieion Titn play, provided both are tne ngire son i ' The many friends of Mr. W. L. Barrett regret the sudden termination of his long-expected visit to his mother, Mrs. C. E. Crandell, and his sister, Miss Alice Barrett, by his re turn to Walter Reed hospital, Wash ington, D. C. Wilson's absence for three years did not cause us to forget him as a young man of bright pros 'nects. but his past few months of suffering, though borne with courage and fortitude, have been somewhat of a ' disappointment, ixmrage. mend Wilson, our prayers are with you and your mother and sister for God s sus taining grace. We call to mind that Wilson and Alice are one of the links in the chain of four generations rep resented in our church life a few years ago, the other three Units being the great-grandmother, Mrs. l who a few weeks ago departed to. elorious reward at the horoa cf. son in Tampa; her daughter, 1 Amy Bryant, now lrving"?Crsl. her daughter, their Mrs. Isr& Zn now Mrs. C E. Crandall of I.LV Truly, a record of which fc, ,' might be proud, and a famU no community need b agr V ... l 4 x S her hex Ira. ft