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| TOLD BY MISSIONARY
Society of First Presbyterian
I Church Hears Interesting
Program.
' Rev.- Mr. Yerkes, a missionary
from China, discussed conditions
in China at a meeting of the
Woman’s Missionary Society of the
First Presbyterian church in the
church Thursday night. He told ot
the political, economical and spirit
ual life of the Chinese and their
need of the service of the mission
aries. Musical selections were
rendered by girls of the West
minister Guild. Ruth Thompson
added to the enjoyment of the pro
gram by reading "The Paint Pot”
by Anne Campbell, and Violet
Morris gave an Interesting
recitation.
The Society will dispense with
meetings until September when
their fall and winter activities
Will commence. A social hour was
enjoyed and refreshments served.
Attending were: Miss Hannah
Madden, Mrs. Marion Price, Mrs.
Townsend, and Mrs. Conklin, of
Absecon; Mrs. Preston Adams,
Mrs. Lewis Muhley, Mrs. Harry
Baker, Mrs. Wilbur Steelman, Mrs.
Gertrude Sanders, Mrs. Anna
Eekman, Mrs. Margaret Ireland,
Mrs. Raymond Thompson, Mrs. M.
J. Cbenney, Mrs. William Gordon,
Mrs. Gus Koehler, Mrs. William
Thudium, Mrs. Albert Tresidei,
Mrs. J. A. French.
Mrs. Morell Cordery, Miss Laura
Muhley, Miss Agnes Wilson, Miss
Ruth Baker, Miss Kathryn Porteus,
Mrs. Ray Ireland, Miss Nesta
Tresider, Miss Dorothy French,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra A. Lake, Rev.
and Mrs. Thomas M. Simanton,
Mrs. Neil Campbell, Miss Mary
Stephenson, and Mrs. Samuel
Gar ton.
V AMERICANIZATION PARTY
iiWIII be Held In the M. E. Chapel
on Tuesday.
«i An Americanization party will be
$eld Tuesday afternoon in, the M.
E. Chapel. The affair will be given
under the Prohibition Guards of the
•W. C. T. U. under the leadership
of Miss Mabel Pennington. Each
‘little girl will bring a foreign child j
,with them.
They will have as their guests
members of the local branch W. C. I
,T. U., Mrs. R.*J. Frendlich, County!
President; Mrs. Ellick, County Su
perintendent of L. T. L; Mrs. Elea
nor Mourer, of Elwood; Mrs. Sadie
*Wood, County secretary, W. C. T.
"TJ., and Mrs. Lillian Pennington,,
-president of the Absecon Branch!
*W. C. T. U. and also treasurer of!
the County organization. '
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T "hold beach party.
^Young People’s Branch Has Suc^
cessful Affair.
The Young People's Branch of
the W. C. T. U. held a beach party ■
\ in front of the North Brigantine
Coast Guard Station, which proved
a huge success. This branch is nn
J der the work being done by the di
, rectors on Soldiers and Sailors of
; the W. C. T. U.
The merry-makers built a large
' bon lire where doggies were roast*
* ed. Those of the Coast Guard Sta
\ tfon who enjoyed the evening with
them were Captain C. H. Smith,
* Romulus Daniels, Harry Higbee,
Earl Mann, Wells Stebbins, Kermit
t Godfrey, Clarence Holmes, Boyd
’ Mklgett and Demus Mklgett. About
30 persons from Absecon enjoyed
the evening.
SENIORS~ENTERTAIN
Atlantic City Casino Is Scene of
. Dinner-Dance
. The Atlantic City Casino was
‘ the scene of a delightful affair
Thursday night, when members of
! the 1937 graduating class of the
Pleasantville High school feted the
faculty of the school at a dinner
dance. The affair, managed by
George Wescott, president of the
class, proved most entertaining
and "enjoyable. The guests were
seated at small tables after search
ing for the place cards bearing
their names. The favors were
handkerchiefs with a pretty gift
card attached.
Following the dinner, dancing
' was enjoyed until a late hour.
MRS. WARNER HOSTESS
Mrs. Milton Warner, of Frafnbes
and Clematis avenue, very gracious
ly' 'entertained members -^of the
Inltler’s dug at ber home Wednes
day night. The two guests of the
club were Mrs. B. Rogers, of this
city, and Mrs. Edward Kline, of
Northfield. Several games of “500”
were enjoyed and prizes for top
score awarded to Mrs. Rogers and
Mrs. George Keilar. A dainty
luncheon was served by the hos
tess at a late hour.
MRS. AI.TON BOICH,
Phone 1068-J
Is an accredited Social Corregpon*
dent of The Pieasantvtllo Press.
EPjTftE NOUS CLUB MEET8
Hall On Reading Avenue Being
Remodeled—Play Plans
Discussed. ,
Several matters of interest to
members were discussed at a meet
ing of the Entre Nous Club of Mt.
Pleasant church in the hall Tues
day night. The play “School Days”
which wifi be given Thursday night
was talked over, and final arrange
ments made. The hall is being re
modeled, the ceiling of the kitchen'
being raised and a platform erected
Which will assist materially in the
presentation of the play. The busi
ness session was in charge of
Charles Falkinburg president..
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ortendahl, Rev. and Mrs.
E. W. Pettet, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Falkinburg, Mr. and Mrs. William
Booye, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bowen,
Mrs. Sara Hires, Mrs. Asentha
Harris, Mrs. H. W. Hendricks, Miss
Helen Trumbore, Miss Marion
Adams, Miss Marion Traumborfe,
Lemuel and Francis Hires, Elwood
Bowen, Sara Bowen, Mrs. Jennie
Manning, Mrs. Percy French, Mrs.
Mae Martin, Louis Bowen, William
Bowen, Miss Helen Neff, Francis
Bowen, Betty Bowen, Herman
Pritchard, Corey Gandy, William;
'Biggs, Herbert Bowen and Howard j
Gaudy. j
ENTRE NOUS clUB
TO PRESENT SKETCH j
Mrs. W. E. Pettet Coaching Play
At Mt. Pleasant Church.
“School Days,” a sketch, will be
presented in the Mt. Pleasant
church hall, hursday night by mem
hers of the Entre Nous club of the
church.
Mrs. W. E. Pettet, who is coach
ing the play has announced the
following cast: Teacher, Edgar
Baker; Liza Ann Snodgrass, Mrs.
Grace Bowen; Samanthia Small,
teacher’s pet, Mrs. Mary Orendahl;
Blllious Smith, Philip Bowen; John
Jacob ARtor, Walter Fields;
Erastus, William Bowen; Julius
Smith, William Booye; haby
brother, Herbert Bowen; Lydia
Pinkum, Mrs. . William Booye:
Jerimiah Quackenbush, Charles
Falkenburg; Phillippina, Fannie
Martin; Cornelius Vanderbilt,
Corey Gandy; Deacon Tidd, Wm.
Biggs.
The infant class will include
Mehitable "iHornswoggle, Asentha
Harris; Peruna Jones, Lillie
Falkenburg; Tooti Fruitti, Mrs.
Frank Hires; Buster Brown,
Lemuel Hires; and Christopher
Columbus, Raymond Ortendabl.
MISS BROWN SURPRISED
Friends Give Birthday Party in Her!
Honor—Affair Enjoyed. j
Miss Christina .Brown was
tendered a delightful surprise
party by several friends at her
home, 1170 Iowa avenue, Thursday,
night in honor of her birthday.
She received many lovely gifts.:
Music, games and dancing were en
joyed until a late hour when a
very enjoyable birthday luncheon
was served in the prettily decorat
ed dining room. The table was
beautiful with pink rambler roses
and favors of pink and W'hite.
Attending were: Mae Hogan,
Marilyn Thomas, Betty Thomas,
Dorothy Allen, Peggy Miller, Irene
Brown, Irene Mitchell, Emma Price,
Laura Sutton, Christina Brown,
Morris Brewiu, Edwin Gross, Joint
Boyd, Jacob Reed, Welden Feni
niore, Dick Burroughs, Russell
Taggert, Leon Taggert, and Haines
Johnston.
WILL SEND DELEGATE
Y. P. B. to Have Representative"at
Convention Held at Delanco,
New Jersey.
At a meeting of the Y. P. B. held
at. the home of Miss Mary Foster,
115 E. Adams avenue, plans w'ere
discussed for sending a delegate to
the convention In Delanco, N. .T.
After the close of business a social
hour was enjoyed and refreshments
served.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Berry, Mr. and Mrs. William
Zulker, Mrs. Ford Spencer, Mrs.
Walton Glick, Mabel Pennington,
j Francis Glick, Ruth &upplee, Ethel
Joslin, Virginia Weeks, Mary Foster,
I Stanley Mitchell, Roy Frendlick,
I Hyatt. Cradle, Alice McKeen.
I FESTUS CIRCLE FETED.
Mrs. Anna May Clayton enter
tained members of the Festua sew
ing circle at her home on W. Park
avenue Tuesday afternoon. The
circle was very pleased to welcome
Mrs. Maud Howell, who has been
til and unable to attend the meet
ings for several months past. Dan
cing and singing were enjoyed, and
several solos were rendered by Mrs.
Flora Risley, Mrs. Rebecca Horton,
and Mrs. Clayton. Dainty refresh
ments were served. Mrs. J. Reiner
of Doughty road and Church street
will be the next hostess.
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Jfrr^usylWMfari?
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. The busy business woman
chooses the trim suit for daily
wear. This two-piece is of rose
tan flat crepe trimmed with scar
let. ' —" " * '
Coming Events
Tonight.
•SUNSHINE SEWING CLUB, will
Hold a party on the Million Dollar
Pier.
ALLEQU1PPA COUNCIL. No. 7.
Daughters of Pocahontas, will hold
a meeting in Red Men’s hall at 8
P. M.
INDIES AID SOCIETY OF Sa
lei>rM. E. Church, will meet In the
church at 8 o’clock.
WIDOWS CLUB will be enter
tained at the home of Mrs. Arlinda
Cramer, Woodland avenue, 8 P. M.
Wednesday.
PHILATHEA Class of Salem M.
E. Church will hold an all-day par
ty on Million Dollar Pier, Atlantic
City. Trolleys leave Park avenue
and Main street at 10.15 A. M.
LADIES AID Society of Bethany
M. E. Church, will hold a meeting
in the church.
ROUND TABLE of Energetic
Lodge No. 102, Shepherds of Beth
lehem, will hold their regular meet
ing in Red Men’s hall at 8 ^o’clock
STERLING COUNCIL No. 92
Daughters of America, will hold in
slallation of officers in Jr. O. U. A
M. hall at 8 P. M.
Thursday.
ONWARD BIBLE CLASS of the
First Presbyterian Church will meet
at the home of Mrs. Louis Thomp
son, Linden avenue, at 8 o’clock.
LADIES AID SOCIETY of St.
John’s M. P. Church will hold a get
together meeting iu the church at
8 o’clock. All members ,and their
friends invited.
COURT HAWTHORNE No. 1020,
will hold a business meeting in Red
Men’s hall, at 8 P. M,
SEWING CIRCLE of Keystone
Chapter, No. 69, will hold an ull-da>
sewing party in Masonic hall, Lin
wood.
BETA SIGMA TO HAVE DANCE
Hold Meeting at Home of Mrs. Jay
Frambes in Margate.
The Ueta Sigma dance to be giv
en iu Junior Order hull tonight was
the main subject discussed at a
combined meeting of the Lambda
and Epsilon chapters of the Beta
Sigma sorority at the home of Mrs
Jay Frambes, Iroquois avenue.WIn
Chester Gardens, Monday night
Lucky favor prizes have been se
cured by the members who ari
working diligently for the suecesi
of the affair.
Previous to I his meeting a spec
ial session of the Epsilon eliaptei
was held and oilicers elected will
the following result: Miss Ka;
Arnold, president; Miss Mary Ton
cr, vice-president; Miss Eleanoi
Arnold, secretary; Mrs. Jay Frarn
bes, treasurer, and.Miss Heleh Wal
ker, press reporter.
During the social hour followlm
the meeting Mrs. Frambes’ guest:
enjoyed dancing and at a late holt
refreshments Were served.
Pity the' Whale!
The lesson was about "Jonhh,
and the teacher wished to empha
size the fact that , Jonah’s dls
obedience caused discomfort to al
on the ship. “Jonah suffered fo
his disobedience, but who else ha*
to suffer beoouse the prophet sir
ned?" he asked. “Please, sir, tb
whale,” replied one boy. a
Newsy
Notea
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In Linwood Borough
_MRS»_ALTON_SANDER8,, Shore Road Mt Elm Avggue.
HAS FREEDOM PARTY vf
Affair Given in Honor of John Platt
Well Attended.
A freedom party was given by
Mr. and Mrs. John Platt at their
home Friday night in honor of their
son, John’s, twenty-first birthday
anniversary. The decorations were
carried out* in red, white and blue
Games and refreshments, were en
joyed. ' /
The guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Smith, Miss Vera Hardy, Vin
cent Williams, Miss Elizabeth Her- j
rick, Miss Bessie Croasdale, Frank j
Miller, Miss Abbie Sanders, Oscar j
Upland, Miss Bertha Steelman, WH-I
liam Krnmm.
League to Meet.
The regular business and social
meeting of the Epworth League
will be held Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. andjytrs. Carlton John
son, 1618 Belliaven avenue, Atlantic
City.
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SALEM TIES LEAGUE.
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Nine Defeats Myers' Team In Close
Game—Score 5-2.
The Salem Church baseball team
tied the league by defeating Myers’
team, score 6-2, with George Price
knocking a home run.
The lineups—Salem: Philip
Woodall, catcher; George Price,
pitcher; Earl Nixon, first base;
Robert Hudson, second base; An
drew Carmen, short; John Haines,
third; William Oakley, left; George
Fleming, center; Bennett Hurtz,
right.
Myers’ team: Charles Kraft, cat
cher; Elwood Meyers, pitcher; Wil
liam Thompson, first base; William
Myers, second; Leroy Hickman,
short; Henry Carty, third; Richard
Myers, right; Gordon Hurtz, center.
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Official Board to Meet.
The July meeting of the Official
Board of Central M, E. Church will
he held tomorrow evening at eight
o’clock. All stewards and trustees
urged to be present.
JOLLY FIVE MEETS.
Enjoy Surprise Party at Home of
Mrs. E. Mannery.
The Jolly Five Club was enter
tained Wednesday night by Mrs. E.
Mannery at her home on Leeds ave
nue. , Her daughter, Mrs. C. Lippin
cott, assisted, the 'affair being a
surprise to Mr. Mannery on his
birthday anniversary.
The evening was passed with
?ames and music. A duet by W.
Price and Mrs. S. Wood was en
joyed, as was one by Mrs. Mannery
ind Mrs. Lippincott. A solo dance
was given by W. Price. At a late
liour the hostess served dainty re
freshments.
Those present were: Mrs. Louis
Starr, of Newark: Mrs. Hattie In
gersoli, Mrs. Nellie Hackett, Miss
Elizabeth Hilton, Mrs. Sadie Wdod,
Mrs. Carrie Lippincott, Webster
Price'and Mr. and Mrs. Mannery.
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The Vacation Bible School'Will
?ive a public demonstration of
landeraft work and recitations of
Sible passages on Friday evening,
(uly 15, In the social hall.
| Personal Gossip of Interest
j ^ J 'To Folks on The Mainland
I Mr. and Mrs. W. Claude Bailey
spent (he Fourth with relatives at
Centreville, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Craig, of
E. Pacific ayenue, are entertaining
Mrs. Francis McCollom for a
month’s sojourn. Mr. McCollom was
a weekend visitor at the Craig
home.
Mrs. George W. Mack has re
turned to her 4home on Glendale
| avenue after spending several days
| in Philadelphia.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Saxton,
I of E. Pacific avenue, spent the
j fourth of July weekend in Williams
town Junction as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shambers.
Miss Mary Foster and Edwin
Lacey, of this city, accompanied by
.ViI', ana Mrs. Jtnomas Cray, or
Ventnor, enjoyed a motor trip to
various points of interest in Mary
land on Thursday.
Mrs. Margaret Brown, of Lenox
avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs
Frank McComrick, of Germantown,
for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake, Percy
Lake and James Newcomb,
motored to Delaware Water Gap
and points of interest In Penn
sylvania over the holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Newbohl,
of E. Greenfield avenue, entertained
their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmerson Newbold, Emmerson
Jr., and Dorothy Newbold, of Phila
delphia, for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loeffler, of
E. Pacific avenue, had as their
guests for the holiday weekend:
Francis Silvers, of Fort Hancock:
Miss Thelma Saxton, of Port Penn,
Delaware; and Oliver Silvers, of
Westville, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Glick,
of Pleasant avenue, motored to
Seaville for the Fourth of July.
They are preparing to open their
cottage in Seaville which they
occupy during camp meeting
activities.
Miss Helen Foley, who is attend
ing summer school In Ocean City,
was a guest at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Frank Cramer Sr., E
Pacific avenue, during the pasl
week.
Miss Carolyn Carter, of E. Leedr
avenue, accompanied by her cousfr
Evelyn Simpson, left Monday for «
month’s vacation albng tin
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Thej
will be the guests of their grand
mother, Mrs. Edith Carter.
Another “PEIKIN’'Special
$14.95
H. S. PEIKIN & SONS
1034-28 ATLANTIC AVK.
?“!*»• LocKttjto Chop of Atlnntle Clt|^|
ESTABLISHED 18M
»o-—»»o mnm o+ob+qh
Tiie new addition, to the men’s
anti women’s wards at Pine Rest
are about completed.
Judge Shinn, of S. Main street,
left with his son, Stewart, for a
camp in the White Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. William York, of S.
Main street, entertained a large
j house party over the Fourth of
'July. *
i Master Billy Bricker is spending
i i he vacation months with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Newell, South Main street.
Jack Bradley has accepted a po
sition in Atlantic City.
William I. Newell is visiting Dr.
and Mrs. Richard O. Bricker at
Chester, Pa.
mia. Li. Ks. amain iius reiurneu
from Swaynesboro, Georgia, where
she has been on a visit to friends.
Mrs. A* C. Mott has returned to
her home, 39 East Walnut street,
from the hospital. Her friends are
pleased to learn mat her condition
is very much improved.
Miss Amelia Stumm, of Girard
College, Philadelphia, who has
been spending the past two weeks
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Quay, on Walnut avenue returned
to Philadelphia i*ecently.
Mrs. Mortimer Ware, of Lake
place, has been suffering with a
severe cold for the past week.
Mrs. Clarence Mott, who has
been a patient in the Atlantic City
hospital, returned to her home on
Walnut avenue, and is reported to
be convalescing nicely.
Mrs. Reginald Hyatt, of East
Lindley avenue, has been entertain
ing Miss Marion Ward, of Pitman.
Friends of Winfield Marshall
will be sorry to hear that he has
been confined to his home on Wal
nut avenue because of a sprained
back.
Mrs. Arlinda Cramer, of Wood
land avenue, has recovered from
her recent serious illness and is
$ble to be about again.
Mrs. Frank Beckett, of Chestnut
street, has been entertaining her
mother and aunt of Mt. Ephrlum
Pike during the past week.
WEDDING RINGS
William Shoppy
1130 Atlantic Ave.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
BUDWEISER
Malt and Hops
The Appetizing Store
COWAN’S
Delicatessen & Grocery
(Formerly HESTON'S)
108 S. MAIN STREET
’ Pleasantville, N. J.
Phone S22-W
Open Evenlngi Open Sundays
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Phone 1470 Diseases of Women end *
Children a Specialty
ALLEN BUSH, M. D.
Leech Building
Cor. MAIN ST. and WASHINGTON AVE.
PLEASANTVILLE. N. J.
Offlc, Hour,: 9 to 11 A. M l Mo 4
P. M.i 7 to 9 P. M.
Sunday, 2 to 3 P. M.
Junior Dilrnas, son of Mr. and
| Mrs. A. Dltmas, of Park ave
nue, had a tonsil operation per
formed in a private hospital in
Atlantic City recently. He is now
convalescing at his home.
I The two children of Mrs. Milton
| ('lark, of W. Pfirk avenue, have
been quite ill.
Mrs. Horace Craig, of E. Pacific
avenue, had as her guests Wednes
day her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Channel), of
Atlantic City.
Among the Malnlanders attending
the last meeting of the season of
Atlantic City Chapter No. 53, O. E.
S. held in Moose hall, Atlantic City
were: Mrs. William Ritchie, Miss
Mary Ritchie, Miss Lillie Ritchie
and Cieorge P. Johnson, of North
field; Mr. and Mrs. William Uron,
Mrs. Charles St. John, Mrs. Mathew
A. Booker, and Mrs. Martha
i Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. William Foster Sr.,'
and Miss Mary Foster, of 115 E.
Adams avenue, spent the weekend
I holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Olsen, in Camden.
George Generotsky, of LaWe
place, who is spending six weeks
in California, will visit his sister,
Established 1891
FREUND BROS.
OPTICIANS
Cor. Presbyterian ft Pacific
(Next to Post Office)
Look for the Clock
THE ONLY PRACTICAL
and FULLY EQUIPPED
OPTICAL WORK8HOP
IN ATLANTIC CITY.
Kodaks and Supplies
Developing and Printing
9E
Mrs, Harold Ashton, In Pasedina
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bowen, of
Delilah and Linden avenues, had
as their guests over the weekend
holidays: Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.
Moody and son, Martin R. Moody,
of Collingswood. ..
Sirs-, victor Jagmetty, of Main
and Franklin avenues, has enjoyed
several weeks visit with her sister,
i Mrs. J. B. Kelly In Pittsburgh.
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the best results possible.
■' Savings that are left with us work for you
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certain and independent of worry on your part. An
account can be started in our Savings Department
with a deposit of $1.00. DO IT TODAY.
4% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
The PLEASANTVILLE
NATIONAL BANK
Where West Jersey Crosses Main
Member Federal Reserve System,
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From JUNE ,‘JOth to JULY 10th
on All Pennsylvania Cord Tires
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27x4.40
29x4.40
29x4.75
30x4.75
PENN A.
Reg. Price
$1.0.45
10.50
13.75
13.70
JEANNETTE BALLOONS
Sale Price i . Reg. Price Sale Price
$ qjr 30x4.95 15.35 13.80
jj gQ 30x5.25 ' 17.15 15.40
12.30 31x5.25 17.80 16.00
Also 10 Per Cent Discount on the Reg. Penna. Line
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1 U.S. TIRES
30x3'/2 USCO Fab..$ 7.75
30x3'/, USCO Cord_ 8.25
30x3*/2 Usco O. S. Cord.. 8.90
29x4.40 Uaco Balloon .. 9.75
30x3*4 Reg- Royal Cord 9.75
30x3*/2 O. S. Royal Cord 11.50
29x4.40 Balloon Roy. Cd. 12.50
GENUINE A. C.
SPEEDOMETERS
For Fords Complete.
Regular Price $10.00.
Sale Price—
$7.50
MICHELIN TjJIRES -
30x3|/2 Reg. Cord .$ 9.00
. 30x3J4 Oversize Cord, .11.25
29x4.40 Overs. Balloon.. 12.45
STROMBERG
CARBURETORS
FOR FORDS.
Regular Price 315.75.
Sale Price—
$9.75
FISK PREMIER
30x3i/> Reg. Cord .$ 7.65
30x3^2 O. S. Cord. 8.45
31x4 S. S. Cord.13.25
32x4 S. S. Cord . 13.95
33x4 S. S. Cord . 14.70
32x4/2 S. S. Cord__ 19.00
33x4/2 s. S. Cord.19.75
30x5 S. S. Cord.22.85
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