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2 TACOMA NEWS SECTION 93814 Pacific Avenue APARTMENTS Tacoma's finest apartmr‘nts _ for Colored Peopie. Furnished Rooms and Light Housekeeping Apartments Steam Heat. Hot & Cold Water Car Service. Reasonable Rates 15091/2 Tacoma Ave. Main 1032 F. J. Brodhead. Mgr. THE LYNN MORTUARY FUNERAL nmnomm EM: 1'!“ 'l'! :0. Mn- Ave. noon- Gustave B. Aldrich um Phone w nus no” Pnclnc Ave“ Encom- Wuh. NEVILLE’S Shoe Shining Parlor Fine Service for ladle- And Gentlemen Claire and Cigarette w. Handle The Enterprise Ind Other Race Pepe" 1880“ Bloedm. recom- CASSEDY & ALLEN CO. FUNERAL nnmomm IAI- Bill Ill! South I St. M _— mum. 8816-18 Jefferson Ave. Up-to-Dste In Every Way RATES BEASONABIE Kiss M. L. Gardner, Proprietor Tacoma. Wash. 1148 Commerce St. Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor RAINBOW CLEANERS d: PRESSERS Ladles‘ Work n Specialty ROBERT JONES. Prop. Well Pressed Well Dressed 788 Pacific Ave. Main 4880 Tacom- Bcientmc Dyeing and Altering Sanitary Cleaning and Pressing Bradford Fuel Co. WOOD, COAL AND KINDLING By Sack or Loud Kindling, 5 sacks SI.OO Coal, 3 sacks . . .5130 \u: manna I'ROMPTLY Phone Proctor 3595 5242 North Shirley ”GENERAL—”xxx W‘UDUET RAY ANTI'KNOCK GAS OLINE Fill Up Your Tank— Let your engine decide GENERAL m INSSEE‘EN gENT \GASOLI N E// DEALERS \V / G. B. ALDRICH, Editor-Manager John Wall, 45, was sentenced Sat urday by Judge Fred Remann to spend from five to seven years in the state penitentiary for a statu tory offense. The N. A. A. C. P. has been for tunate in securing Mayor M. C. Ten nant for their speaker Sunday. Jan uary 4 at Bethlehem Baptist church. corner of 18th and Eye street. They invite the public to come and hear Mayor Tennant. Cassia lodge No. 5, Masons held their annual election Tuesday It the Elks hall with the following results: Dr. E. Elmore. W. M.; Ray Gibson. S. W.; H. Tipadore. J. W.; Fred Harris, chaplain; G. E. Benford. ty ler. The Young Matrom club enter tained their husbands at the home of Mrs. Homer Bradshaw with an eve ning in games and dancing. The husbands will return the compliment with a banquet Friday, January 2 at the home of Mr. T. Carter. Mr. Frank Marshall of Seattle. husband of one of the matrons: will extend the New Year's greetings. The Needle Craft club entertained their husbands and friends Saturday night at the residence of Dr. Du Free. The evening was spent in cards and games. Mrs. Louise Harrison is reported seriously ill. Sergeant. John Buck has been suffering with a limb dur ing the two weeks since his return from California, , 7 Cassia Lodge NO. 5. Masons. cele brated their St. John’s day at the Elks hall Monday. After the an nual sermon and addresses a lunch eotl was served. Funeral services were held Wed nesday, December 24 at St. Le'o's Catholic church for Mrs. Mattie 01i vor. Mrs. Oliver. though a resident of Tacoma fox" more than 20 years. was not widely known. She is sur vived by a daughter. Miss Dorothy O'livor. stenom'apher and bookkeeper onithe tide flatst fl lie-roof your home now. Protect your home from the weather. Ton months in which to pay. For good lorvico and reuonnble rates. call Henry Trill. Phone Madison 4679. Spokane, Wash. Min Junie A. Loupe, Reporter Riv. 0378 R. .Bethel A. M. s. Church. Rev. Geo. Allen. pastor.—-The pastor chose for the text of the morning sermon "Who Entered Canaan?" The sub ject of the evening sermon was “The Challenge of the New Year." The Christmas program given by the cradle roll was a success. An im promptu program was given by the Christian Endeavor Union watch service was held at Bethel A. M. E. Church. - (‘alvary Baptist Church. Rev. E. B. Recd.—»—The pastor chose for the morning service “The Trans forming l‘nwer of Prayer," evening} ”The Plnmbline." The Christmasj program which was directed by Mrs. Dorothy Bass and Miss June Loupe, was a success. St. Thomas Epis copal Church, Father Palmer, Rec tor—Canon Jesset preached the morning sermon. His subject was. “What the Shepherds Saw." The meeting was well attended. —— The Bethel Sunday school raised S2B for charitable purposes. -- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hashrooks entertained at a Christmas dinner. Covers were placed for 15. The Sunday school has started a rhythmband which will hold their first meeting Saturday. January it). -—— Miss Alma Satter white spent the holidays with her brother and Mrs. Burnett. - Mrs. Lucille, Richardson and infant son worn spending the holidays with her lnother-in-law. Mrs. Field. - Miss Juno Loupv entertained at a party in honor of Miss Alma Howell. —- hliss Fred Rosa Anderson of Tacoma is spending the week end with Mrs. Al Perkins. —— Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Derrick entertained to a dinner par ty Christmas day. (lovers were placed for 12. « Mr. and Mrs. Ben nie Caltram entertained at a dinner party Christmas day. Covers were placed for six. ~— Mr. and Mrs. W. W. litmt entertained in a party. The evening was spent in playing' cards and dancing. ——« Mr. Ross anps on tcrtained to a Christmas breakfast and party. ~- Those on the sick list are Mildred annum at the St. Luke‘s Hospital. Mr. William Free man. Mrs. Sam Porter. THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY 2 JANUARY i, 1931‘ The TACOMA OFFICE offers Tn coma subscribers a FREE subscrip tion for one year in return for two paid NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS in our territory. Get busy. Renew your subscription to The Enterprise NOW. ‘._ ’ ' The Best Wishes of the Season From \\'. .vurrm‘n DIXON. Mgr. SHANGHAI CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE m 2“ Broadway 'l‘m-onm. “All: 1028 / ... :- _ ‘~ ( ' . .(r . I \‘ ‘ ' s) / Compliments of the Season Hy Chas. A. Scurry THE ()LYNII'IAN 1330 Bwuulwuy—Tmm )l;\in ”(ill w / \, l,° ,/ , K \ ‘, [/3 l/ . ‘ \ \ / / n «I \ w . F' ..II . ‘ \ “A é We Wish You A Happy New Year M. F URUYA CO. lnnmrtvrs and Exporters 01' Japunvsv and American Mer chandise and Products 1355 lh-mulu‘u,v—Tm‘onul .Vl.\ln 45m I'. 0. Box 1355 \\‘ /// , \l/ _ ‘., J l\“III ~ 1.1-1- ‘lI- ‘ *1 _l The Season’s Greetings From The Broadway Drug Co. I3o] Ih'mulu‘ay ’l‘m‘onm. “'nsh. .\l.\in 2777 INEwr rm; . . \ Pappy’s Place Wishes You A Happy New Year mml) EATS 1332 Ih'o.ul\\u.\——)l‘\in mm: ¥ K x . ,I \F»; :f: 9; 11‘9/ A, ,3 . ‘7 I ' // y. .: 7% // 51;] 3’ Season’s Greetings .I , # Ryan 5 Weekly a}: 321-238 l';‘:.‘.‘ialint “Idg‘. :12 ’l‘m'nnm. “fishing-10" Yakima, Wuh. Mn. John Woods. Reporter Neighbors Save Family In Blazing Dwelling Awakened by the shouts of neigh—l bors. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson and] small child discovered that their! home at 1011 South Sixth St. was on fire and managed to save part of the furnishings before the interior of the residence was gutted. (‘ause of the fire had not been determined by firemen and Mr. Johnson. The loss which included the furnishings of thei four-room home. was covered by in surance. The family is being tom-i porarily cared for by neighbors—- Miss Sarah Crum is in Seattle for the holidays visiting her grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Williams—Mrs. D. Perkins left this week for Spo. kane to visit her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Burns.—Mr. J. H. (‘lark of \Roslyn and Mrs. L. Neighbors of. ‘Yakimas were quietly married last Friday. They will make their home iin Roslyn—Mrs. 1.. Ellison was hos tess for the meeting of the Mite Mis isionary Society Friday evening.—‘ Reported ill: Mrs. A. Scott. Mrs. .1.l 'Bailey. P. McKinney and Wilbur‘ lßradford.—-Mrs. M. Watkins is con-j valescim: at her home.—Mr. and Mrs. 1 il. Pollard of Sunnyside are rejoieim: lover the arrival of a daughter. born ‘Dec. 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.j lE. P. Ferguson. The infant is to be‘ christened Erma Jean—Master Chas.‘ Johnson is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. E. Price.—-—Mrs. B. Evans left Wednesday to spend sev eral days in Ellensburg visiting her mother Mrs. L. Shelby—Mrs. L. A.i Tollivcr left Wednesday to pass the holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Pierre and family—Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hendrix'and family of Merced. Calif. arrived last week to reside here permanently. Mrs. Hendrix is the sister of Mrs. M. Burdine whom she has not seen for twenty years.— Miss Delores Burdine of Portland is passing the holidays with her moth er, Mrs. M. lardine.—Mrs. M. Jack son of Men is the guest of her m. In. Wm. Jones.—Mrs. E. Waldo: Hensbfig spent I”Chris? mas .on re tivoa.— r. .3 m Afl‘fieorge of Ellensburg. were M of'Mr. and Mrs. F. Em-. mac—Mr. V. Turner and Mr. Gil-1 bert, all of Toppenlsh. were guests‘ in the city last Thursday—Mini Oliva Taylor of Sunnyside is thei guest of her grandmother. Mrs. J.‘ Bailey, this week—Mrs. Idella Rob-. inson entertained with an elaborate‘ dinner Christmas at which covers were placed for ten.—Mr. and Mrs.‘ J. Woods were dinner hosts Christ mas. Covers were placed for eight.‘ —Henry Woods won a technicali knockout over young Ray at K. C.‘ Hall last Friday evening. After thel fight Mrs. Idclla Robinson enter» tained at dinner for Mr. Woods at which covers were placed for ten.—- Mr. Andrew Smith was host to 26 friends Christmas at the home of Mrs. Thomas Jones out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Adams and tz‘lrs. M. Record of Toppenish.— ‘Mas r Don Lucas of Seattle is here visiting his mother. Mrs. Wm. Jghn-i son. Miss Christie Roherts of un ‘nyside is visiting her grandmother.‘ Mrs. A. Jones.—Miss Daisie Mc- Knight of Portland is here this week yisiting friends—Mr. If. McKinney .and 1. Scott are convalescing from their recent illness—Naomi Chapter .No. 0. E. S. has installed the follow ling officers for the ensuing year: .Ida E. Houston, W. M.; Laura Barn .um, A. M. Pearl Braggs, Treas.; A. C. Simms, secretar; Lyuella Johnson. Condr.; Nevada Spearman. Asst. Condr.; Mr. E. M. Heuston. Patron. The officers were installed by Mr. A. ‘J. Braggs, P. G. Patron.—Mr. J. T. Simms. Grand Master of Masons in stalled the following officers for Guiding Star Lodge No. 6: Theo. Spearman. W. M.; J. I. Scott. S. W.; Joseph Johnson. J. W.; E. M. Heus ton. treasurer; . A. Hall. secretary: . 'l‘. Simms. Chaplain; Chas. JQWISOH. Tylor. I. W'. Dysin. S. D.; .R. Taylor. J. D.; A. J. Braggs. S. S.; U. S. Spearman. J. S. After the in stallation eeremones Mr. Spearman. W. Master and Mrs. Houston. W. M. delivered appropriate addresses. At the close of the meetin"r a delicious banquet was serve(l.—M;r-‘s. Geo. Rof fies uf Ellensburg is the guest of her mother Mrs. B. Evans this week.—— Miss Nona Hendricks. Master Al and Henry Woods and Mrs. J. Woods spent Sunday in l‘lllensburg visiting 1 relatives. IN MEMORIUM In fond memory of our dear sis ter. Mrs. Marie Thomnaon who passed away Dec. 26. 1929, just a year ago. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps them near. . —-Sistera and Brothers. Roslyn, Wash. Mos“ Echolo. Roper“: 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Dill enter -Itainei'l at dinner Christmas at which gcovers were placed for fourteen.— ‘Cascade Lodge No. 8 held their pub lic installation and feast Saturday evening—Mr. James Murphy of Olympia and Mrs. William Smith. Mrs. Ernest Hart of Long'view are here visiting relatives and friends.»— Mrs. H. J. Rudolph entertained with a birthday party last week in cele hratinn of the anniversary of her nephew. James Murphy. Eighteen guests enjoyed the affair.-——Mrs. J. Johnson has returned to her home in‘ Rnxlyn after a visit in Yakima. ——- ('llarles and James Taylor were in the city during the holidav vacation.‘ —Mr. J. Shepperson of Olympia was‘ a guest of Mrs. Ed Claxton last} week. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Echola andi son and Mr. N. A. Hart were visit-l ors in Ellensburg Wednesday.—Fred‘ Taylor of Ellenbsurg was a visitor‘ here last week. guest of his sister. Mm S. Craven—Mr. J. Clark and; Mrs. Neighbors were quietly marriedi in Yakima recently and are residing; ‘in linslyn.~The Baptist and C. M. E. churches gave a joint nrngram D 94 lcemher 2i which was very well at? tended. Btemerton, Wash. - Mn. W. W. Simmom. Roper“: Phone 782-“ Mr. and Mrs. Simmons entertained‘ at cards Saturday evening for the; pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. War ner, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mayes and Mr. A. Laßlanc of the U. S. S. Lexington. Three tables were in pla_\'.——Mr. Mor ris Castleberry of the U. S. S. Lex ingtOn left for California last week to spend the holidays with his family. —Mr. Harry Burrows of the U. S. S. Tatnuck left recently for Astoria. Ore—Miss 1.. lrvin of Everett was in Bremerton last Sunday and ren dered several Christmas selections at the A. M. E. Church. Rev. T. A. Fatterson conducted services. Rev. Patterson held quarterly conference last week and was very pleased with the reports of the official boards. Mrs. John Enoex was elected treasur er of the trustee board. The Mission ary Society met with Mrs. I. Jones last week—Mr. W. W. Simmons and Mr. L. N. Warner were in Seattle Tuesday, shopping—Mr. Raymond Williams of Seattle who underwent an operation at the navy hospital. is reported improving—Mr. and Mrs. l. Jones entertained a number of friends with a party Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. L. Finis were hosts to a number of friends for cards last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warner and Mr. Doneham of the U. S. S. Lexington were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Jones, Christmas. --Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turpin enter tained Wednesday evening with a Christmas tree party Among flyse present were Mr. and Mrs. 1. Jo es. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warner. Mr. and .Mrs. Ridenock of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. D. Watkins and Mr. Crocker. Everett, Wash. Mn. Carrie Davin, Reporter Rev. T. A. Patterson. presiding Elder had charge of the services’st the A. M. E. “Sunday. A splendid Christm am was ren dered Christmas eve by the Sunday school to an appreciative audience. Mrs. R. L. Cote was in charge of the service—The Sunday school of the Second Baptist church held their ex ercises New Year's Eva—« Many din ner parties have helped to make the holiday season gay during the past week. among them were: A dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeffer son Chirstmas day. Mrs. Rosa Sam uels and Miss Dora Davis were joint hostesses for a family dinner. Sat urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart were dinner hosts when covers were placed for six. After dinner cards were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Payne were hosts at (lin ner Sunday at which covers were placed for six. Additional guests were invited for the evening—Mr. Charles Richardson and daughters Bernadine and Buelah, and son Wil lard spent the holiday with relatives in Seattle.»—oliver Wilson and Wil lard Richardson escaped without se rious injury when their car went over an embankment turningr completely over. while returnimz.r from Seattle Sunday. The car was a_ total wreck. --l“l'. J. W. Smith has recovered from his sudden illness and is able to be at work again—Miss Viola Moore and sister Elsie. spent Christmas with relatives in Bellingham. —— Mr. Thomas Tinker remains ill.-—-Phone news to Mrs. Cooper. Blue 1274. Vancouver. B. C. Ruby Pope, Reporter Fountain Chapel A. M. E. church. Rev. J. Webb, pastor—Miss Elsie Taylor had charge of the Christmas concert which was splendidly ren dered. Mesdames Pope and Day had charge of the Christmas tree and re freshments. Rev. Patterson, pre siding elder. will speak at the church New Year’s Eve. Quarterly confer ence will he held Friday, January 2. —Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rogers passed the holiday week visiting in the States. The Will Do club Jzave a. ivory successful dance Mon ay in their club rooms.—Mr. Charles Bus kins is ill at his home.——Tl‘ue Resolu— tion Lodge No. 16, Masons. cele brated their annual banquet last Friday evenim.r in honor of their Pa tron Saint. John the Baptist. Mr. Lawrence. P. W. M. and J. Jones. W. .M. were among the speakers on the lprogram. At their recent election iTrue Resolution Lodge installed the ‘following officers: James Jones. W. .M.; H. Pryor. S. W.; Dr. J. Jack son, J. W.; J. F. Sims. treasurer; B. E. James, secretary. Mr. E. T. Ro ‘gors. past master. presided during the election and Mr. J. B. White of Seattle. past grand officer. installed the officers.——Kuvannan chapter No. 10, 0. E. S. have installed their of ‘ficers as follows: Delva Bell. W. M.; fßeatrice M. Oldroyd. Assoc. M.; lnex iMcMillan, treasurer; Ida M. Smith. ‘secretary; Francis M. Oldroyd, con iductress; Iva B. Pope. associate con ductress; Benjamin R. Pope. patron; B. E. James, associate patron. Mr. B. E. James. past patron and asso ciate grand patron presided during the [election and installatino. Mrs. Ida M. Smith. deputy grand matron made iher official visit to the chapter. Wenatchee, Wash. Profound and impressive Memor ial services were held Sunday by An ple Blossom Lodxe No. 32. Masons. Mr. C. J. Wyatt was master of cere monies. Mr. James Edwards as worshipful master and other officers were installed. Mr. Robert Glaze read an interesting paper on Mason ry. Rev. Gains. chaplain spoke on the life of St. John. His portrayal of the Light of Wisdom and Under standing was beautifully given. The Eulogies on the departed ones were unstintedly given in praise and bless mg. Want to Mbry? ‘ 'l‘huusands of wlonoly men and Women we seek ins: mates Many are worth from 52.000 to 810,- 000. Join uur club. Send stamp fnr pnnlculnrs. (l’l‘l-ycrn‘ (‘lu 5. Box 333. Seatlle. Wall. ‘ Bellmgham, Wash. 1 The Misses Viola and Elsie Moor: :i of Everett spent the holidays horn; visiting their aunt. Mrs. William; Ross—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller! were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benlt Lenair for dinner Christmas—Min. and Mrs. William Ellis had as their dinner guests Mr. William Richard son of Mt. Vernon—Mrs. Fannie Paulson of Seattle was a visitor here' during the holidays. guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Flair.-——-Mr. John Freeman of Seattle is now making his home} in Bellingham. , f— l Billings, Mont. ! Mn. Lulu B. McCain, Reporter -. .__ l Rev. G. 1). Choice went to Miles City to conduct the services for Sunday. In his absence the Sunday evening services at \Vayinau Chapel ‘were led by Captain H. w. Bevins.——-l The Christmas tree and exercises by the Sunday school children were reu dered on Wednesday evening. There was a large attend” out and ‘many beautiful gifts d _ _ «L :the large. splendidly . 1 The Missionary women of ‘m l held a Christmas cako' 'fl mf day afternoon in the NMFIIM‘I Hotol Building which netted It nut sum. On Thursday. the stewardess board ‘served a turkey dinner at the Y. M. C. A.. which was well patronized. »—-1 Christmas night the Elks Lodge held! their second annual Christmas tree] ‘pariy at their hall on Minnesota and. ‘29th St. South. The hall was niccly' decorated for the occasion as wasli ithe large electrically lighted tree l ifrom which they also distributed . numerous gifts. Dancing continued ‘ ‘the program until a late hour. —— On Friday evening the third annual lChristmas party of Phyllis Wheatley Club was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Aldrige. where conversation ‘ whiled the hours away until the gifts were presented to the club member . guests from a beautiful Christmas tree. after which delicious refresh-l ments were served by the hostess. All present enjoyed a very pleasant evening. —— Miss Anna Greenway. a student nurse in the Wheatley Prov ident Hospital of Kansas City, Mo.. is a guest of her aunt. Mrs. Gust Colt. while visiting in the city dur‘ ing the holidays. Miss Greenway‘ attended the grade schools in Bil lings and after leaving here went to Seattle. Wash..'to reside and tin lshed high school in that city. after which she went to Kansas City for nurse training in the Provident Hos pital from which institution she will finish in one year. ——Mrs. Welma Stone of Seattle spent a few days in the city. the house guest of Mrs. Aldridge. Mrs. Stone is a maid on one of the trains running through Billings. —— Mr. R. Burns. a former resident of Billings. was also a visit or untii alter Christmas renewing and visiting with old acquaintances. Miss Emma R. Harris of South Broadway was hostess at a dinner party Sunday. Dec. 28th, honoring Mesdames Aldridge. Emma G. Harris and L. Somervtiie. —— {hone your news to 3984. Subscri e [or The Enterprise. Mrs. Lulu B. McCabe. 417 S. 26th St. Anaconda. Mont. SEZ FRED Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson spent the holidays with Mr. and, Mrs. Stitts in Helena. ——- Mr. and Mrs. Reece Evans were hosts for dinner for the nlensure of Mr. and Mrs. William Radford, Mr. and Mrs. R. Christman. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Prince.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Scott entertained the children of the city with a beau tifully lighted Christmas tree laden with gifts for every Child. Saturday night. A program was also enjoyed. —Vernon Scott and Chester Lank ford motored to Butte to attend a Christmas party.—-Mrs. C. H. Lank. ford was in the city last week to enjoy the holidays with her family.— Mr. and Mrs. B. Barker entertained for the pleasure of a few friends Christmas night—Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown were guests for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scott Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mat thews were guests for dinner of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rogers. Reported ill: Little Marian Johnson. Bettie and Raymon Brown. Wander and Mel voldn Allen and Mrs. Pearl Stovall. THE ENTERPRISE in the but 5: Negro Newspaper in Oh. U. S. A. gmmfiWWMEWEQN—ig if Ih E t '4 g i To a Friend for g .3 A NEW YEAR’S GIFT % Lg The Enterprise will remind your friend 32 times g [3 during the year of your thoughtfulness. g g“ SPECIAL ORDER BLANK . a if The Enterprise Publishing Company {S m 507 )lt‘lkm'ull Bltlg., Sl‘ultlt‘, “'ushingmn. l ' ‘K l’lvam- enter a yearly sulvwripliun for THE I'IVJGIH’HIHI-I and g i -' hill mv February Isl. 10 K" In 9 g Mr. (“m., Miss) . . .l V i ; Address l , . . . v g ‘3 Send hill in '.i g Mr. (Mn-5.. Mi») A _. 3 ‘2 an-v- :3} m Sulhoriplion Rutv. $2.00 a ,u-m'. lk-ll'v'rml um u'lu-n- in Iln- \mrld fl N . «... ‘ mmmmwmwmmmammah QUAKERS BAKERY FULL LINE OF BAKERY GOODS Aim Dining Room at Fumble Prices 108 SECOND AVE. 30. DeLuxe Super- Servnce Union Products A Complou- Service {or - Ynur (‘nr “'ASHING . GREASING TIRES . 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