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f . fk I 1 ' Y HJlffT onucrD mm ccDHDnEcB raracme QJJ 10:30 A. M. tiuiipdiaiV9 Drive Union City early Saturday morning; and be in this big: Paray. with you for this big: Easter Shopping: Day, in or der : that tliey maybe" : in the picture that is made on Washington Ave. and First St, at 10:30 A. M. Merchants are making: special prices on this big: Trades Day. Third Saturday will be your last day to dress up for Easter, so take ad vantage of this day for bargains and special attractions. Don't fail to visit the following stores Third Saturday. Read every name below and see our show Windows: Bruer & McDaniel Hyman's Cut Price Store Motor Sales & Service Co. Cash Grocery Co. Corum & Jackson Mrs. F. E. Arnn Brody Bros- Successors. Jackson & Ward Blue Bell Dry Cleaning Co. Reece Alexander McHugh Battery Co. W. G. Clagett Co. C. L. Andrews Kaufman's Low Price Store Union City Lumber Co. Woodfin Bros. Grocery Shatz & Byer V. E. White J. C. Burclick Averitt Electric Co. W. D. Tune Union City Steam Laundry E. L. Gish Roper s Floral Shop Miss Sarah Flanary S. T. Denton & Son. and Greenhouse E. L. King & Co. Gem Cafe Shatz Bros. Citizens Auto Co. Alexander Coal Co. Hamilton's Cafe Pathe Music Co. R. A. Pardue Martin Schmidt H. A. McElroy Co. A. E. Kirkland Chas. Dietzel, Jeweler R. H. Rust Forrester & Darnell Morgan-Verhine Co. Nailling-Keiser Hdw. Co. I. S. Kirby S. D. Woosley Another Big After Easter Shopping eek in Union City Before April 22 mi : . t " - i The Comniercial, Union City, Tenn, FRIDAY, APRIL i 4, 1922. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Dr. W. J. Jones visited home folk in Milan Sunday. Rev. B. F. Reagin, of McKenzie, was here Monday. Mrs. Herbert Quinn is visiting friends in Obion. Buy your electric light globes from an electrical shop. It PAYS. Averitt Electric. Prof. J.C. McAmis, of U. T., Knox ville, was here Friday. Mr. W. F. Richardson, of White ville, was here Tuesday. Justine Atteberry, of Cayce, Ky., was a Saturday visitor in the city. W. E. Hudgins, attorney was a business visitor in Trenton 'last week. If you are looking for fine pep per or pimento plants call Mrs. D. N. Walker, phone 146-J. 2-tf Misses Mary and Alice Prather, of State Line, were here shopping Sat urday. Miss Hattie Barton was a week end visitor with home folks in Ruth erford. Miss Zedna Welker. of Dyersburg, Is a visitor this week with Miss Ruth Foulks. Wall Paper at prices ranging 6c, 8c, 10c, 12c and up per roll. RED SPOT PAINT & GLASS CO, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dickenson, of Number Seven, were in the city Wed nesday. M. L. Wood, of North Dakota, was a Saturday Visitor with old friends in the city. Mrs. Clarence Latimer, of Pine Bluff, Ark., is a visitor with relatives in the city. When you buy Red Spot No. 43 you get a pure lead, oil and zinc paint; $3.25 per gallon. RED SPOT PAINT & GLASS CO. Miss-Jfelle Bond and Robert Bond attended the C.E. convention in New born last week. f Misses Vieva Roper and Inez Love lace attended the C. E. convention in Newbern last week. New goods by express every day. Call and see them. The quelity is here, the price isjiere, and a hearty welcome awaits you. Brody Bros., Phil Hyman's old stand. Misses Pearl White and Addie Walker attended the C. E. convention in Newbern Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Latimer are visiting in the city, the guests of Mr and Mrs. D. N. Walker. Miss Nola Freeman, of Martin, is a visitor here this week with" her sister, Mrs. S. R. Bratton. u Mr. T. K. Happel, cashier of Gib son County Bank, Trenton, was a business visitor here this week. New goods arriving every day and our stocks are now complete. Will appreciate a visit. Brody Bros., Phil Hyman's old stand. Dr. Ira Park and Dr. J. D. Carlton are in Memphis attending the Ten nessee State Medical Association. Mrs. Mary Crenshaw has returned from Memphis, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. McClure. Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. William son, of Dyersburg, are visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dietzel this week. Mrs. George Norman Brinkerhoff has returned to Chicago after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Massengill. . See S. A. Carter for high-grade pianos. Right price for cash or on Installment plan. First-class tuning and repairing.- Inspect our goods and get the prices. Our sale was very "satisfac tory, both to ourselves and our cus tomers, and the stock has been re plenished. Brody Bros., Phil Hy man's old stand. Mr. Cecil Woodfin and Miss Louise Woodfin, of the, vicinity of Gibbs, at tended the C. E. convention at New bern last week. Rev. W. B. Cunningham, wife and little daughter, Mary Margaret, at tended the Christian Endeavor Con vention at Newbern last week. Mrs. J. A. Latimer and sister, Miss Byrn, who have been spending the winter in Florida, were here last week for a few days visit, en route to Waukesha, Wis. All the new things for the Easter, shopper shoes, clothing, dry goods, ladies' ready-to-wear, all just arrived. Will be glad to show you. Brody Bros., Phil Hyman's old stand. Senator D. P. Caldwell will be present to-night at the closing exer cises of the DJjpie High School, deliv ering an address to the pupils and presenting medals. TAKE GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN It Is the Safe and Reliable Tonic Used by Physicians for 30 Years. ; , There are "new styles" even in medicines. A new "fad" comes, is popular for a while, and then fades out of public view. A remedy thai has stood the test for thirty years must have remarkable merit and can not be called a "fad." Such is Gude's Pepto-Mangan, originated by Dr. A. Gude over a quarter of a century ago, which has helped many thousands of people back to good health by im proving the blood. Pepto-Mangan is an iron tonic. It contains iron in a special form easily absorbed by the system. It puts color into the lips and cheeks and improves the entire body by improving and enriching the blood. It is sold by druggists in both liquid and tablet form. If you want to be well and strong and look fine and healthy, take Gude's Pepto-Mangan. Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Dalton enjoyed a few days Visit this week to relatives and friends at Rector, Ark. Judge and Mrs. Leake Hill, of Dresden, were in the city attending the funeral of Mr. J. L. Mosier. Mrs. Hill was a visitor here for several days during Mr. Mosier's illness. Mrs. Lewis Gray and children, Misses Nellie and Lela, and son, Odell, and Mrs. John Payne went to see the high waters at Kickman Sun day and spent the day . with Mrs. Gray's son, Mr. Chas. N. Gray, and family. . They had a nice time there and viewing the high waters. Sterling-Cannon. Mr. Willie W. Sterling and Miss Lewis E. -Cannon, of this city, were united in marriage at the parsonage Thursday, . the 6th Inst., at 7:30 o'clock, Rev E. M. Mathis officiating. Welcome to the Methodist Church. One year ago next Sunday there were present in our Sunday school 396 and it was in every way a very fine day. We feel that no one there regretted having come . Now let us show our appreciation fo rthe many blessings which have been bestowed on us during the year and be in our places at nine-forty next Sunday morning. We should have five hun dred present. Will YOU be one of that number? We should come, not simply because it is Easter, but be cause of the good influence it would have upon others. Our church con gregations have been splendid, but we have room for many more, so we hope that you can arrange to be with us in the service. At the conclusion of the morning service it is our pur pose to open the doors of the church and we sincerely hope that every christian of a Methodist faith who has not united with the church will be on hand and become one of us. If your letter is in your trunk why not bring it out and get into active service? We need you, and you need us; we need each other. The Sunday evening service which meets at 7:30 o'clock will be alto gether in the hands of the choir. To this you have a cordial invitation to be present for the rendition of the Easter cantata by our choir with the assistance of members from the other choirs of the town. If you are a lover of music and song we feel that you will be abundantly paid for tbe time spent with us. There will be no sermon. Our doors are open, our hearts are warm and your welcome is awaiting you. This being the an niversary of our risen Christ, may we arise to walk in a newer and fuller life. Operetta. The operetta, "On a Midsummer's Day," will be presented by the pu pils of the lower grades of Central School at the High School auditorium Friday nigh, April 21, at 8 o'clock. See the frolic of the fairy folk and the personification of nature on a midsummer's day. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts' of kindness shown us during the illness and death of our dear daughter and sister. Words can not express our appreciation. May God's richest blessings be upon you. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Fluty and Family. pd Citizens Ice Coal Co. Successors to Union City Ice & Coal Co. Nothing new but the NAME Same place. Same courteous treatment Same Phone Number 150 SEE PLENTY OF ICE-PLENTY OF COAL . SSJTELEPHONE US1