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let I: FleertiN, ertell'Untle I MOAT. .11'1 -el, Itele • ampour 4.m.•44.44.--44•4=1•444•••••• mmoommalay. aro.. owe.. 4,.•4 \i itsilt tiN1 ••• FULTON 1.0.”41 WINS COURT IN SECOND kr$IA LI! Subscribers REGIONAL TOURNEY CUT-OVER FOR NEW APPEAL WEFK T FULTON 1°41 b IN COURT r lea I!! ruTeN MAR. 13-14 PHONE SYSTEM HERE A reeent .1 • elt's :we ,,,n ..• the re .1 . I df‘14.4.it ; AM& SA:1' ••10 i'.SIlil be iv nittOP County ,akettaill tow nameet, which La to last Sat- irda:.. i!rit &Witt Ii 4.1 here tlits week, with Judie. News totIty, fa •,,,,st • „ 1. I. held at the Felten leen Schoe was thrown, putting set° operetioi, 11 _ • ,1 titian _ & I owl s • presiding Grand einnaatiim , Jury leo A Ashen, II Kelvey, Friday and Saturday, t ee new flashlight telephone syi. lailtielit lkluw i,. the llueo • Roll of 150 tainele II, Itlay J A Aseel: 13•14, with eight outstanding a 11 „i. 1. 0 I. Alley. W. W. tern just installed by th•• Solute-et, tlectsien by -• new subset added to the large I. Taylor, Mt s. Len 1.1. Holly. has earns to the Purchase Dixtriet par- Eel Telephone state hal hen i ,, s 1 4 I. 1Trovon, It. C. Helm, II. Coma:. & Teleerepti Co . lee liet of tereit•te of 'The Fill nit •,teltii•ate, Roy Thomas, W. W 1, witting Fifty-five schools, in Mayor DeMyer, members of to coy f'14171.113 „, tele fir,nditrant, 0. T tee week,: he d!'i• Net'*, durfor. the riaat 14111i1 Shepard, E E. Bondu I urcoase, mealtime those of retuned were ••• • • • It. C. Pwoell, Itodeey Junes. and local reportere pinriqt the • t•oe., r dr!ve for 1;0,) taws subsen ca. belie omit, Cliff Wade, A. B. Ovei by feil'on end !Weer-nen Ceutates, will peewit ino•if oft e, A at the invitation t' bi ,f 41,, J Willey, C vonaiit'e ,, le Lawson Coculutioa dtileet ,t,1,1 district t t igers, Ceruni, S. F Jeffrees, Mrs totti•tuntionts on March bid tIlt', Ii.1111 m aagern (nee, h•ate• Kentucky „ ', (e5'e:4.. leellie tee dry'' it yeer 'I Veteithee.poon, lal. to weed nut I'' ...'tnmin.1. Jehr, (' Jent.s. n the best teunis aunt 'A ID be held later. In this ;,saa tnC tf. al ate,.ii ii lout'horn. ereLlaz I,(mitt, J. 'settler-tip, 'for the • :1, "icte't. K Laird. E. Itobineen, Ben Don regional meet- The cut-off took plare at ex.) e an reivet' I•, 10'11 99C so get (hp 114),,,, , • .1 A I).molue Leslie Nugeet. e:' Imre the following week. The ly 10.44 P.M yelee of 1.1." Csesei , A ttleretatli. F. 51 Within two rniniiii• ie t 1 re , Ie • "4 Ti. •• ;Fete (! lirsseale itaieling team winning here will mayor DCM)41 %ea and pewee', ,,. • e e, e • le, .1 Ii S'one, .1 C Witeseei, taut: 1.1 • :4 4 4,. • I. F11.1 4 1.4 T Ii'. ' ore. A 51. Bleeder ve to the state tournament, mews'- vete Malcien, Itrileedien, at Jae in fare, • ''i• •'t .• ,r, • Pere; . Pd the if: • 41 1 '4 1 , '4•14 it i • ( I•4 - to J 0 Lewis. superintendent 7. l• • Alex Staee, of 1.•nfl , and the operators we''' •• • •'• Si I kiri,I.,,e;• i Jii• • ii 1 .1 i C.,. .1 eten sciaela alid manager of the aely engaged in placing cads, : 1013. JIMA •• I (I0I'.•* et, t • 1 ; ' • • 1 1'11. '• '.. I os u:ear and eiislinet. toyed ti herd,' v • •..' I. • • '1 Ie.. , , t14•1 ,•..1 e 'Vmi1 Peinneeel He:kegs will ',lay in the The new switch beard has 1,00di eve menials i;r1 C. I y, feadt, ui Totamenen, at Ilitaman plugs for 11•.t. locally. stereholder., which doe: , . \Veit, I , ti Saturday, March 6-7. not include rii, :a ['hones which will to 351) ro :,• J 1.atte & Wi 11 I, faces a hard S1 t 41•111111. be operated witnuttt the use of the pas' fere • • ,!K!IS MEETING l'e• e. 1•:•,e. V t• staison as follows: eiank. The new *vim is one of to, tt, • i , I. • led:. heir. Jan 31; Murray, the most modern in IOW today, iind •1' • I F'. 4, t1t,111,0...1, 11,.•,c•. let). metanation has reel!ired careful !hi t r:1E VEr WEEF ( .1! ..1 City, there. Feb. 7, Hick- elannieg and trenicatdous expend, • • • ,t. es,. ,• eef, • " .1 • • y 14 - Nee!. , l,.4 mule' eaten Ber,V.Iicr has super "1 've• P f '7' I e-cc, CIU.•se, 51,tease Lee..e. ; • I". Willir,41, V,t.rIto 1r -a. " C,) Hanal 1' I Reece J KeV11. 'nest layirg of tuidergiound cable,. offICIHIS st1C. It I reeelerl• A• jar. e • • ee-Lequie catch, J C ,r• 1', Nlayijo•',1 there. ..vhile 11 -Ii S'ene. Erb Frank Merryman had char:, examitted by tt•e hsee ee, et earl • '''•• • ' , i reder C ree ,1 Crieeedia• . .1 A. Wt.. •If` Feb 21e Sechilia, of construction of the building I. merit. Its affaire ere te the aee & ,.•.:011, C. Al:it:dee, A. A M P. Honeycutt, foien,an. L. F. Wee • poreible shrew :eel it 1., • ••.- n Se 00: leti et e. Ct) , • Mo. Neva Jeeesen, J ( ------Per ii ..... 0. A. ilitywq , goner, Roy Deniptaer and Paul marry. P ••••• • • "r Ni.trk'S Ple,•••, J. N. ISI• .A. J. Ny %1.. , .1 o ,utri-r vim.- ,ish of Atlanta. Cei , installed the ney. s.1 anti Im.• 1' illy, Weee VIt•Clellan, J. E. limns- C .. .1 J. Hoffreen, Einc-st Pohle' - , 1151 r I'NEI 'MNIA il hoard, iiieler tee supervision 0,1 quiries are in% Isi re. • 7.1.. lt see., K. It .. S'ettly Nook Station, Ben %ether nos'. les. Dist' ii't Central ss; r (a • (44 4 7 ,• Jenk- I . Of- en courteous attention by its of ie• Pe l).•aot, Service 1i a. leiteem & Perry Service Sta- I 1- anemia se. 0 t .. fel Mrs Elia. fice Ego preent Sopervisor ml le,o, ' •i , • h''Cu ficers." TS 1. al, eel!' 11(e:eel:let, Mi. • 'a ., C '1*, - ' , V, ..10,‘• T:r', '• in'' •'4•,,I4, 72 were held I Owen -bens Ky T M Franklin is eeesetent 111, ••••' 7.0') '1 NI I P. H. W.•:1',.1 114. • r• • F a•••• a fee , cr • . T. ''t Ise r'el --- association: 7 , • J. r Fell, sne.retet • I(;•l tt t t•• eee ... W EL L AT treasurer: W. C Reed. reseietent e w eaeeit• . F1 .II" Fob. 7th. 1:30 P WATER WORKS HERE retary. The bored re••,•fess C. ,.. '1io• Frankate 7 ' !"! cretchfieri Brown.Ib corneas/id of T. M. I II • N 0. Yates, Win Smith, Mrs. Lul '• 1'. 7'.1!",'. ank Tv. igg, A. L. derail being e are• been underway Fee . ea, ed ii !eke foe...roles% ana?s• Mrs 01;,10 here all Reed. Vodie E Fel! 1, .51:--; It Cerriet.e11, W '1 t•J net relatives and . esee. en the well at city I ti's!,L'.1: e• . v• j A '• Sae was the Brewtier. N. 0 Create P n White .1(d:tittt.nst 5oIrc..-;. Perry, C ,5.111.. Emi a member of the I.-: weeks. v.hich went bad the 3 D Davis. W. 'Merrell C. Cowers-, ,te glk ai '1,c• Preshvterian P. , • a teset jL.FL eee a y church at vat of Jaeuary, cen be made ia....oey Valley, E. N. DeMyer. er T.Ti Fannie (1rehren. W A Steaise Sea.an. Grent. & Co Tenn.. since early' 'it an of the water works com- .aeldiesod. was 3 true christian ae/ea of the City Council states. CRUTCIIFIrl 1) NEWS )RPtint'el THEATRE el erecter. a wonderfol mother and , HAS a.-••eted •': ''Id strainer is being pulled. FINE LINE-UP OF PlefUR A•Eii•S cteneane,n, Her departure, e well cleaned .1i1I:0.11 ('17'IZENS ASK (Y)l'kT ,e oet. out and a new Arington was taken C. FOR SHOWING NeXT WLEK :-et• leeves her! eamer irstelled, this work reguir- Mr. Tom ,• .st sf ji TO STOP (,.111BLING; it: ,)- andalmnot cmi the,ii.e several days. Cornea the hospital at Fulton last Frich* Fat ,• - — e• .); t'ai' 49th Well & night. He is reported to be bet wedding anniver- Sup!',' Company of Memphis started The theali to-niers of Fulton : eeint • • •lIt11.1.11'3,,:mt- of Circuit iairy feteetlese. to tied life's path-1 ter now. to 17 here 1,1c,reley afternoon w.•:.mn the work Saturday with a owe •t's vicinity are in for a great wee': a The entire comn'unity 'if Mr. and Mrs. J. R MeClanaliat if pr ::;u inisters and citizens ap- exteeas a dozen men entertainment at the Oralietur tender rympattiy to this, Seepage of and son Kenneth eperit Sundey an Theatre Lineup ;-,..,•;',i 1,, :ere Jedge L. L. Hird- aged cempenian same through the starting Sunday. February Pilot and pray God's'strainer early in Sunday night with Mrs Lte y Turn 1e.d. Cleo Cale Po-, "acimingt•te ✓ :el end Deere t Attorney Martin teederest olessirigs the week catur 4 le.s Dickens immortal book I Holt. 6 abide with him, 'crime alarm among, the cley count er. remes to the Iil Tinsley, 2 reel :het immediate action be aiwnys. After clay: screen as M-G-ala Aesen. i1 1.1' • Ad but the squatter, is sip ledger *lam being absent several tam" motien picture Aleerdice e.ete,to •sp gamblihg in Fulton. A devotee daugerFF. Mr- ! account sicknes hit "A Ta'e (1.. ',.... a :lennett. C W.ling. Mr. DeMeer pnleted out. L from school on of Tv, (•.t:ee" starring 2 ✓ tii es-eciel reference to slot !niece of Bolivar. Tenn., four FIR!1,_•:S and Son Kiri v rettened Ronald Col- '. ,• . cat.•h.: ya lt. 10 grand- I citizens have been called upon man with a great cast This great , neeler es ehildren, one great grand cells! and school Monday morning. 1:!:' ins 1.1... 111IW, I G. Baldree.e a I be conserrative in the use of %rat" eicture is showing Sunday and A. said: "If it is law- nave, Mrs. Peyner . of a is!during Barn to Mr and Mrs. Chicle - •1 to operate these machines City, this temporary crisis Unless efonday, Feb. 2-3 at the Orpheum j S .leit.e... „Ise-Peet 0..k. Wr.a- I'm besides a Met et friends mourn !unforeseen developments Jenkins Saturday mortart r • a, of order; if it is unlawful, ask her ;sessile:. occur the Theatre with a confintioes !haw 1 Sn ea; Fain-enlace'. Adams 11, eee. we • arross the street puurd girl. She has not hoe . r •: mch 'le court to protect us and to see from the test- day at I PM. so every one may I 11:: Its. ier works can soon be placed in op- at this writing. t•- 71' tirse slot re it. machines are taken T. V. °VERRET eration Crtetchfield sci.r," p rc • and kept out of T. W. Oet Tuesday only. Feb. 4th brings Weicn Jenior hey, Fulton. I be- :bey. 34, shed Monday at ---- a new curtain fes .1111' linger let o that every right-thinking 7.00 P.M Rogers. e•out1.1111 star of "Top hall teem defeated the Petri:era me- at his home on Route 2, WITH ECLTONIANS AT ium. Tat" and meta hits - a will agree with me." Fanon, fellewing a short Miss Ella Marie Brown seen . in her first e le Reecre-cee Friday night vete e illness. NICRRAT STATE COLLEGE 'am-ring his "In Person" with George sre c.,1 We re I row Fuller. Pee. W. D. Mr Ove-oe was the first man to op- week end with her uncle and aunt 30 to 26. tante ;rent. Wednesday only. Feb. 5th 5liss Letie Chancre fihen 114:- :tea Ryan. aeelte Hardin and George a grocery store in the Mead- Mr. and Mrs. Clots Brown. -ergs Roberts spoke bioek By One of Them Warner Bros Action drama .•lar apeointrnent at Geed briefly before Judge here, where he was in The masked ball Miss Clara Lee Clark is ese fine( 'The Seseea! Hie:In:an. Cornmenwoaltli r- 1-, eeees given by the Pay-Off' with James Dunn .;undey. Att. :reel yeers He left Fla Portfollo Art Club the reght to her bed with a light case o: Patric.a iwa:; ev a B Martin saitel that it and ce 3,:s Daay Shelton a,..1 vioiativn (if ow went to Jewell. January 18 made history as the most flu. "Barbary Cease" 1,, eper-;To:: leit retuined to this .Those robust drama icy MOITISt$11 were in Feete, n!, - com- eolorful and elaborate social event on the sick list this wee! Ainericn'e last frontier of ate the machmes, and iladed that it munity three years ago. ..re • Mr Rey Brown un'ained neSi Saturday the college has ever seen. Quite 1: and son. Bus nese:ens with a great cast was "he dine of Pay peace e,ficer to He is sureved by his widow. Mrs. sell. Mrs. Rachel Howell, Clara Lee headed The Wumee's Miesiona.e seeites- few Ft:ex:mans were among the 250 ).• Miriam Hopkins. Joel MeCrea ef tie Pres'a•tereet tato rp the machines and arrest N.altie Os eibey: six sons. Q pert-out- Clark. churce tie •I at the ',aerator G reeeent Those from Ful ind Edward 0. Robinson. This hit tee hame of Mee Ale) cC.,ll ale.- whenever and aherevey; C. J. If . Coolidge. Gilmer. ton who were Mr Frank Seat has lee:144,e evils tae',- ate ioc•n in opernticr Charles; five costumed included. Thursday. Feb. 6th - two dey atterncion. daughters. Mrs. Glen- Frances Poyrter as a Scotch highland fined Co Ins bed vete e In Ie. lays and ira:ctresets aria Fortner. Mrs is the Get Acquainted Of- Mrs. Lev, Is Ai no-tiong Fern Fortner of lassie, KaLhereo• Btsadurant in hoop- of flu is reported to de Leyte it ar ha for the week. :!;7111C 1•• this term ef ere's? ..eraeo, Full..;:;Elle. May and Evangehne thie aie is.lies of this et neeittety Wai- skirts, Jan Peckett as a Turkish writing. On Saturday. Feb. Rth is operatare of tee-e meehinee e-he resele at home. Rev. I. T Walker. re- •er te tee a special te:Os-a iOr tb 1 • :..'• dancer. D. r Easeert as a dale, eouhle Feature hit,' ,Charles E. Mu!- cf the Metreel.st Fureral setvices were conducted girl in ells': Crutchfield high seat se iteel—reir church NEW PASTOR Wedneftc!ZtY erganth. and France? "▪ rd's "Bar 20 Rides Again" with Kendren Winsten, . CONIES TO afternoon at Wesley C a Welker as Wednesday morning of last week his; act FleLTON a colonial girl lel Boyd aid Joe Morrison in 'It's Eiirabete Fanner. who ate attee.i.ea CHURCH 01' f ;Intel 1'. Rev Cayce Pentecost, • • M E./ church conducted ceet.el • aisreat Life." a story • • . 7" - e c. 77- r•f•:-:% *tore laid around 5:ut ray Stale were yasters 1 • ee Eder Jar:es J It,, C. are still jubt- o C C C. camps. . 7.! 4 in . .•• ,lant CARD or THANKS .or the week end. rive in Fulter ties etee ; lase II : • over the 31-15 victory over their Sonic of the big hits hooked for an — igreatest rivals. ----- an the teak es i's rater ••4- 7.•(, the Western Hill- eir/e. showing at the Ospheuni toppers Me- NEW BUSINESSES OPEN CHL1'..:.Th5 C,•.: .-! from Bowling Green Jams- We wish to extenst eel sie.ere tre are "Ceiling Zero" with Tare expression greatiele James IN I CLIO\ ON 4TH ST. Be,el le -v.- • 1 es recce-. ee its ROT AR} CU.!: !ary 15 on the Murray basketball of •,, em r a•-.• -aeney, Pat O'Brien, 'Follow friend, and neielibers fcr thee. keel The ielucet ion at P'v.'mrs' IC C :wee. Iic-or. Murray has another wonder lent with Fred Astaire and Gin- 1,t.r 171g the regular ness and sympathy slinwn iny The eld Sanitary Cafe hns tee:. ame:110. In",. Aileen Peae Nee- weekly ses- team it seens. at le4.1:1, ;ports writer, "r Rogers. Bing Crosby in ',Any- e• f the Weary Club are cadin the recent illness reel death ea ter taiesn over by Mrs. Lela Bell of Cle:'• ae.d David Tuesday. ,: it ene of the most polish- "He Gor... Harold Lloyd in "The Memphis, where she has been :=1 tee Clyde Wee:eels • .-ike briefly on in- ed the college has ever had. At the teelovtel Elizabeth Seen. rola f• r th Way," C, e, . The Dionne Qten- restaurant business. The bui.,1.3g eraeaete 7errecienal peace, in which he said time of this writing the 'Brecte have beaueful floral deo:Jo We e•.:4.,si erects in "The Country a le'er peace'.,:-.1y ally thank Doctor," is being remodeled inside, with Ile }lee eer-Ise. Years be obtained by the not lost a game, having defeated Dr D. L ;feet ft . 'ihmley Temple in -came,) of fX- recces ''1 teleciaion. loyal service. booths being built, and %tell ee t.-ierico in tee t• y. requiring lone Mississippi College 41-32. Middle it y." Wallace Beery in "Ah beta ere toil seer ts. Tennessee May God's blt•SSInf,,- 1.1• %%el known as Bell's Restate art le-al aril teenceestic •erek, J. 0. Lewis an- 57-31. Tennessee Poly- ea-•" e th , Jcan- noente.1 the holding of technic rise closed a r ;‘1- the regional Institute 50-30. Wsetern 3I• you all ete Mecainall and nor% velei esee:e :all W Nelson Fade in G. V. Cathcart of Mayfield has chinch at Smith:elle. Tenn. tournament here March 15. 3Iaryville. Mo.. 45-31, and Mime Scott. ii ht: C. Mee: a Mr, Rase Mane," Mae West in -a 13-14 Walter G W. Porter eed fmmn.mlv, opened a new tire and top repair We welcome Breteer Reynolas Belt stated that the Collgee of Barbourville 48-26. 01. (.1.! ke Annie." Leslie Howard .n 'Pet sale of Care trees Tuesday. Mrs Poyns:r DeMyer. niece - shop at the old Illinois Oil State.a and his family tn Felten Seals during the January 21, the' play the ;fed Forest" with Bette Davis. Paul eand on Fourth steeet. He will do N': aver v e. mete successful pea-errs:7 Union University casere • .ni in "Story of Louis Paiteur" %eh° defeated ROMEMAKFR DELEGATES AT vulcanizing. repair tops of autos Ole Miss led oilier great hits to tee ere. and handle retread used tires PALE'ST1A'E VEWS I\ •.ZEMORY • • • FARM & HOME 3IERTINC and Mrs. Jennie Prown ha. worried eounced in ties paper W't' the After all the pram queeok. beeut; :ews for further announcements to her home in Daaiean. Okla. after In iieeov eeeeery of oar darling queens. Ten delecates of of a son. cotton queens, pollee/ queens niern !I ker he great pictures ceneng visit with relatives and friends Ilarey Ire Rice whe deparlea and what Chtlars of Fulton and lieloran eoun JORDAN NEll'S here. not thie you have heard of, Bros Orpheum Theatre tees life 2 year's ago, January 28, here's a new tie(end Miss Can:mine CnIton, the Mrs. E 1934. one to add to your — -- A 'Thompson and Mrs. list. The Kiri, who Home Demonstratien Agent, are Clyde Ilurnette left Monday for Lex- We mettle; for work in the PERSONALS Mts. lionee Kelly is ate'riling you de.:,ng in lormitery kitchens have selected attending Earn ard Home Weea Farm and liaiee Week inetert, where they will attend the enee. not often folks eve us in at Lexington, weep. Mew Dutch Tanner. Barlow *mile Lexington, Ky • this week. Ky., being sent as a delegate 1roie Pliny, and Horne Week Cons-era ion bat men): a tear we shed The F Ii Riddle seen! Tees:bee in while more. as "Kitchen Queen." Dutch delecates attending are. Mr 'lickman Hornernekere Club of tha Ors week others are asleep i•enry McMullin on business Mrs. room-mateate of Mable , Mrs. Ed Thorno Joe We are gled toweleeme Mr. and Percy King, who has been A place in our home is vacant, sets ea, Fulton, Ion Mrs Jesse Mon. V1••14er1 1/1 Mayfield ill for revered of Mrs. Clyde Mendey nie:1! welt Mrs John Harrison back in oiir oem. days. is improving ft boy, yes stir ch.,:d is gone. and clay • • • Butnette. Mrs. Raermo Jewell. hie daeghter, slewly. by Mr Ceseteen. reel munity. day we still rims bun, as we The Murray Frost: Mery Bard. Mrs Omar Kellv, freeeie Mrs Wilton Wade family. who walked baakethan even Mrs Mr. anti Mrs L. H. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Jenkins, Jr. and through 1.fe alone. surround- oresented a regular House Myrtle Weatherford. Mrs Clernon• I'dae and son, have been hvirg in Fulton for elestit ed by friends we of DaViti ilobbie. of Fraleceoe es, • announce the arrival of a baby are lonesome. eppearanee for about a week not Lawson and Mrs Lin., Itheet • • •• Iwo years. have moved back to theft In the midst of -I arrive this week-end to Visit daughter on January 24. our joy we are long ago They decided act to shave with home in the crentry, blue, with a smile on 7.r. and Mie A. B. New' es. ie Mr. and Mrs Till Harrison are ke our face, ertil tees: won a game, and as their - covering Mr. and Mrs Milton TAroe..ler have a heartache, longing :err horre en Valley Strce7 from an attack of flu. Neer first 1:arne was scheduled Mayfield, spent last wee. (v. I v : • Harry Lee (pate • Mrs Fantle. Albret •- a - Rev. J El. Andrews filled his regta for you. bit later than their decision. ne he; parents, Mr as Our hearts were el to her 110''le 57.a lar aimeiniment at Liberty Baptist torn whale von small stubble of whisker:, secumu MARKET CANC$ church 'I'Browder. suffered, but we did our •-ieiting in Fi :ton a lth Mrs Paul Sunday. In spite of bad hest to le lated before freshman coach Joh, eeather there was a good itiRiltieee2r1 Pr's',!-'s tit 'brave, reel hung our heads to the Newhottee attend- at N Miller gave in to the pleas of the mind ?sant jao Davis ev,,-„re can. :Mee, Father's will, when all hope for your gels and Mr. and :nes 7, 1 • ordered the boys to ehaie Cattle 3,0a0i Calves 1.500, her, ea to Cnion City Sunday Miss Clara Browmg, daageter of •11 lite was gone. morning Mwr.illkIngton. Tenn., were But there 9,000; sheep 2,500; hold-otter hogs ifl account of the death of Mrs Sam Holt spent last week in guests of is one consolation darl- "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" 2.314. Mr Harry Mr and Mrs Richard Mobley ing, that we directs 2.000: thnetigh marke Scenes Its neer Union City. Memphis. Tenn, last treasure' for greater AT STRAND STARTING BUN 700 (teen steady with %%Wriest- F. H Riddle has than all. it we let the Lord Jesus "Magnificent been ifi this week Mr. and Mrs. A 111 Brinde- Obassion," the out - day :eve, are Most interesting talk- at his home on e spent rule our lives, we will meet you in standing picture of ing Walnut street PIERCE NEWS Saturday with her the year, Is show lower It 11 13; paid for choice 31,ss Aerie Fain of parents. Mr. and the beautiful home of the soul me at the St. Ind Theatre, ,powit see Paris, Tenn., Mee D R Plondurant, of Fulton Sadly Sundae. silent last work end in Fulton missed by father, mother, Monday and Tuesday, to 8 ',5 Vi s with Mt. and Mrs. Arthur McKenney Nlv. W P. Burnett*, Mayaeli, twe etatees and H. H. Russell, , 1" • Qualite friend* two brothers. manager ennouneee ft is good Rev. . • 'me went to rnion City, Wednesday spent the week end with his par- Mr and Mrs. ff tfinead be. Sneddon Douglass is spending Doc Bennett M. Rice from the phenomenal best-selling low this sisaed Leslie Cape ents, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Purnette Kathleen and Helen week in Lexington, Tenn. He Taesciey night. Louise noi el by Lloyd C. Douglas erel is a Ilea% y 1,, • ifte, 'rill Mrs. Lesne Nugent and Mrs Fire Gavle: B. and Willard Seay visit other interesting points o' Mn, and Mrs Doss McClure Nese*, me Nugeet John M. Sta.h1 procteelion A con Hee\ y as, 1 •,e.leoret Kentucky before visited Uri Percy King 1 returning to his eel Hugh LeCornu Wedneadey richt Monday afternoon. tinuous show will ain liven 1 3u Spniirei t'epons, •-•1 Fourth street. 11,011 AUTO I.ICENsEs to 11 P.M. daily. seveii , • wes Oscar Thompson has moved to Mc- Eerreone is eordially invited to SO! IT IN THIS emae spent last week Connell COUSIN Irene Dunn and Robert Towle/ And tN‘01-. 1,, II kee.:•,:e •II `lerephie attend the Fpwerth League meeting A teport ft em the County Cie; k's with his parents. Mrs, Louise Carle le is up after a on head an all-star cart composed at f•le•tzlt• 'I 17, 1 10.111)13r- . rs first and third Smelly evenings office todike• stated that 1,011 pas- Charles . E Wiseman and six weeks Ulnae at six o'clock Butterworth, Betty Fe'- leas J6e .‘ let elle f -it' :15• All young people eenger ear licensee hese leen cold Henry especially Annetta, Sant Haden and are urged to attend lcompared ertth 1.73? for last year 'Ralph Morgan

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Ill . ,,I1 : 1 I Ishbel her speed and form were equal to that had teen St 1,1,1111 beet that rids half her age ouid ‘veeks had taken to ,; Iles the PI ;) ••,:. do. N.) vn-ittian on the boat could Clare wac al Ultic.Igt) Allit i heats comet.Y.: "'Ith her except Putty from Penn Chicago Tribitue ••••••••••••••••1.11112IfIr much WO !.1«Uti I 'ton 84 I can't understand why you should sidnilte them July JUNI Phone 7;i3 SiNLIPSiS . . A 111111/11oUs -Then of ati.i took west of hci swims J.1' t - on t• wetted the world on a cilia- fall in Love with any tiumber .111 d ihrl•Mouth ci ulse around the travel trecilleent, too Bat late at night "Well, that'.i : lie boat lo escape from people on them Iney're .1; LICK world •ioard the "blareida" brings lag hopeless gument''Ciao: I v. .1S in tatigetine, 'Pal Cot v•o•il 1 the Maienia Is like trying to dodgy I see it's a wale( • group of pasresigers for the threud of the! le l, in the clear water of the tank her torm in the 110gletilei in a hive" Macduff had lost 4.vatchill,4 Nis en 1.4 s ornariti., entertain - byes and seemed to be It ..,nsg her du ky skin. Patty was "You wetv quite %%mei "I came on a cruising boat bucaure conversation, wan warm. and Ira and tragic . Like in stumbling towards an imp-giant ?Cone, gicen suit to, tulles mc to out-of-the-way port: ni • ar. • Hotel there pass.ingers of- it of Ws own HI: was 1 Inc \V .1 'Ii' Idew irid his glance pieoed ocer lint like I'd lie in have been able to get to by conclusion fer • aiudy iii 1,,sinari actions grid standing, looking down, at her with e,.tan• were off, with orange and .easeling flume. iii.onsciously base .tity other theme Mottowei, Oar • tore ihrou In "NVItj didn't yuo compete. Mra tVect.vlis wh4i4 a that I would an air of gloom. Angela gazed at -rove in the lead . . 'these chiusclars found all the isolativii n goldfish. using lie Itionfie•r" then; souls the least possible him softly and lie qatted his weight. the water like Aboard the ship Macduff, dour get at home-at crawl Patty wade -tee lint a di one." lieu:lied Jenny. are Macduff finished, caruuly The sun was in his eyes, the gar- mie Atiatrallan Scuti.loiatii, single, of nieldle age expense," with the American "Slit.-i., a I,: elei who 10tAtli lot sighed and awung her den was fragrant with blooms, the hurter time &lass Atiidge, whoa! teacher. %remit Angela ti, sit iii no (Ili' SUB %% bile she combs {mush,' "Sometimea I think une Union Jacks were still pleasantly ewl Ing the savings of 2U yea's, Angela. lie rubbed the Johlitty %%TS perehed in u corner Ho hail." 'eat Peter woald he happier alone, in ti world warm in his stomach tuittiful wife of Lovat, gigolo: Dick head an.i j ,•1,/,.. to Angela His face W3.1 get Wos Jenny dreaming. or did she ii The constant give and back of his meditatively l'harlt••ri, first officer, Clare, a of ones o why his feet were I onxious furrows, for he felt that till. take of acielal relations wear one couldn't Imagine son of experience, Joan, a dissi- moving towards the ri‘er. What was 1 /4 race had something to do with Idyl , an of atint ni ii, bet witt•ii thippei. Jenny, run-away duwn." won ilie fi•i4t hone. Choi :e two' Ihr• li, t •1 pated fitee w./.. loon'/ rig 1.1 the sense of going to the Ganges 1414i1 Patty wife, and Peter; Captain Baring, Macilutf's .4 they seemed to be mar- N.. that , . lines. and tile thuuKftt she with a chance travelling acquaint ..,0•01141; master of the ship and his soul amiable erously paired Annela sat Alln-11'. t",,,e and Petk..r hail m•ia,ely spoken aetected a twinkle through his rim- anew" . NOW 00 ON WITH Tali of Johnny aid wondering t., II her gitICe tilt,y'd COMIC. orl spectacles Or was it just the STORY leis "How delightful of you to come m waited to win. I. (7 t'Nt.'ept for their chat in the lens? he sort on the with me to the river, Mn'. Macduff." Claw was leading te,tv. but P.I"Y :it 1.i•inbay. They all moved thinning that you're not very 1.11 SSIOE:e mid Iltr14111( *lath Instalment 'Urn Angela's voice was gay with pleas- wa creeping tip y e•loin to dry themselvel "Well, I'm doing it. Fin painting happy,' lie told her. surprisingly. she saw him falling into step. .nit Ono sea strange today?" '• • rh..811...ro but ure as 1,1,,,n.ht her nearer to the floe, ' I ..• # I. a little, because I like to pass the 'Happy enough, Mt Macduff, grunted and pull. in a long tell Her companion ficure Patty united, after ....14111well2i4coarsfl tune that way." wandering in my thoughts. To on his pipe the first time ,itice . England ed pa. h. rind turr-inn'. in tl c ‘vater with ''TI 1, Macduff was charmed with An- you the tiuth, they're in "We'll ride to Tiger 11:II tpeethet we left l'oi• :\lediterrimean that I've my home." t gela's way of tossing off her words. Oh my husband and to see the dawn over Mount Ever- 4.4-en tit' vt:n4.1 ci itnidniug, or foam 1. be your home" Here was 3 woman b. ho might "Tell me about est when we reach Da:jeeling," he Did he ‘vant hi i.re:tkurnn urn the waves." about able to conjure it Che•i• ea* losing. worth her salt. She chatted ,'I've never been announced, amazed at his own de- not kin -c No one wa paying any nttention turn a lively else. eltlniugh it's v• to I. -C"' lie did Coughtfig? the Ganges, and gave up for anyone sire to establish a dei per contao IL. 1,1, .i.ti .e.h said. picture of her own impressions that vivid In my own mind. It's a Tomb with the unman at I • tdp. 0, no place to frightfullj t:trekp If • In"- in dry." said have morning. Yes. she %VMS an artist ling house with gables, 'That will be splendid.' she told cold. "It's too have beer. l'n",',! it c,,Pece dav,, an ! Clare. shivering with or tit He could tell that from her choice whiten% with bits that him s 1: 4. 'lino son's gone down." time to tmie. Tht • • • wy• t ,,i,* to Patty Ile ut words. added on from I for him. hu• •• Jenny v..14 10St tin Iii•r thoughb:, t Uc.,;,, When Macduff was writing, he ceilings are low and 1. earned, and the nut Atm .I I() t tk.• it " od• The afternoon sun fell in slanting • it.•1 J• I him the dyine, sun in a semi- bothered little with externals, go- dormer windows are tucked in thing b cr • rajs over the Indian Ocean, shed- ltd tic wag Patty's t:,tice She would not go below the eaves. It's filled t;'1.' .• 1:4.• t: in for sombre. philosophical places under ding a flutter of gold on water thee • w to. Joht:ny's w while thp la 'n.1 'P.(' people seemed to pictures, ancient and modern, tn UIII Ilat,J • t, tit tr,, stuff that some with heaved in a darkeii-or, ,w-401 Th • it e tau': had already cone; she had not no- over it • ;.. 11..oft to be when 111.•••11:r.i7w.; a .t1:1 rerm-latti It like. It surprised him to see India and my dog Jock patters all aquatic sports were about to bzgin ., : en, Ie.o, mg her in- 'ed ;it tootball. : 1 I • In., 111,a t.%I. through the sapient eyes of an like a presiding Turk." in the swimming pi ''1. Pa.ty. t - and, a-. she ton..hed , ,v.'n to 11 der% and oth t• r•tnrcie•-• I. n • fatted, he was stopped ah:-;:ptly, thinkint: P.I•tv won, lean it telligent woman. Soon Angela ful of energy, was divine repeatedly r.I the ..:wirnmin;.: , • lot' 114.r elarice stvele can't. he .1. v. talking himself, and roan-Yelling at that she had been lacking in tac from the ,•' • • , ,• 1. v. atit' ori71,1 ;•,...r.rt, • e•• highest springboard. ar(:; nun alleyway, and rot, his own fluency. For half an hour and teserve. "She was born to live in a swim- Ler went up to er uth ',) . V ii iii in' sat back, entranced been lacking in tact and re- Per'i" ?1, II , C. v. or his cotnpanion she had ming-suit." Jenny said. II e eel adn,tringly. w,-; • ,:ddenly sure of something that CV timation that sprang 4 ' . and amused, while he unbent. She that she had been lacking in tan- "A 7ternitne writ,•! •••• , Pr••,- 1 n ' lit a togortote and matched him from Angela stopped abruptly, thinkine must under the brim of iler hat. It mad reserve • • 4 be the cocktails He was aff like "Do you live in New York, M: 1 an orator. Thele was nothing to do Macduff" 11 • but listen, now that the floodgates "Yes. Have you ever been thete' THE PRODucurts OF "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" 4 were open. But would he ever come "Five years ago I visced it f4 to the end of hi... sililoquy? Was he a few weeks. I love it, the excite ••••• .4% Eowilison ItIASTETIVIE talking sense or nonsense? Angela mete, the tearing hurry, the air- ••••, PRESENT THElia NEW MILLION realized that the man was simply such air! But to live in it-hoe unused to voicing his thoughts, al- does one manage that?" though verbose, no doubt, on paper "My life is as quiet and slow a- Across the motion picture firmament She had heard vaguely of his 000ks. 1 7 !teed on the tip end cf Corn- flames a mighty screen drama - an but had never read anyhting that he wall." PICTURE! - had written After this, sne would dent see how you can dwel: epic of tremendous sweep and emo- try to get hold of them and see wee, among such glorious skyscrapers tional appeal- climaxed by one oi they were like. and feel that life is quiet and slow most thrilling love stories of all The otner people in the room who Life can't be slow in a soaring cliy the knew them were watching their I think I should live on wim.;s i4. rhi time! Penned by the master,Charles table with surprise. New York were my home." Dickens,out of tho heart of humanity "Ye gocir" .aid Johnny to Clare. "It's all tosle the things people "Watch Macduff talking to Mrs. think of New York. It's the best ...it is magnificently brought to life

GREAT GREAT /14 Wyroint" possible city for work, because it's now by the producers of "Mutiny one of the few places in the world "It's a miracle. I'd like to know on the Bounty!!! what he saying. It would be Mrs where you are let alone if you want Wynant who would get him to talk." to be I can work better there than "Won't you come with me to the anywhere under the sun." 'et river, Mr. Macduff!" Angela was "Perhaps that's by American

saying, at the first break in their women accomplish so much 1 THIS Conversation. "I can't keep away. mire them greatly." It's the most onirnated canvas I've "Do you?" ever seen in my life and I'm rather "Yes Don't you?" Her tance ex keen about masses of people." pressed surprise. "That's just where eou re differ- "No. They're scatterbrains--feck SEE ent from me," said Macdaff, weigh- less creatures. They're also sbe,c --. ing his decision on whether to go ingly vain - spending. spet • with Angela or stay for a liqueur everything for clothes and api.k-. -No, I won't. There's nothing I dis- ances." •••••• 4 like so much as human beings, and "But how stunning they look" ••••• so many dolls in a w:ndoe I find it depressing to look at sui.h "Like "••••• thousands mucking ,..bout together." The sane eye, the same lift to tht WILL They went out to the veranda and chins, the same way of wearing the.: ••.rea reslor•" he ordered liqueure Anecla v...tcli- clothec. are the t-7. re r)f ed him, wondering if perfect frank- "But I t..17. 71 01 ness were not the cue in hanaling w•or•.er.v. nh e't' r Macduff. She leaned towards him can v..or.en r. o rr. "You're rather a myth on the boat.' i ot she laughed, "the man who must sprit They have such inacc-per- MAI' haps they.ie Let z,i,d not be spoken to" Alt A deep roll of laughter shot sur- econerna. TileN-'re the prisingly frern his throat. "It's not cnly w,•:..- on the boat alone-it's the way I and assuranLe."

live I feed that t. ,rnun cuittac s 4•1 ;:- cif thcrr. a. IGE,VENT interfere with no's work and one's "Oh dear. Wiiat a pi:3! If I a n.an and 1.Jeri in Arr....ri. 1:fe WkNY RONALD - - -

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11. .THR FULTON COVNTY NNW.PilLMIV. KENTUCKY -••••••,-MTIMI•11•01M••••••,•• • tINI 1.01'11•S When sober, his hish brogue and 'AI; 1. IL. I,. I own to tall 1VLI Ns.. I fool omit, v. Iwo the row .1.511 VAIDAR0NO UI TIM NINETILti 11 • ' 1 Irish wit attracted crowds on the litter .11 • • `. i% .1 If pan :.11,../1. 1,1 %...1 114/1 111 filid N1c. Mai III W11.1 k I down•town streets, and when ly at, iiii.h...1 his IutnItu I Illit 111111 Ulltt 110114.M •If 114. 4•141 115,411 I '111t CIII K NOLEN mounted un a gouda box IiC furnish iii glee alai. a grill mi l Slit'• 11../1.11 Iii tumid, ti. II, .St'RS( itint: rot: ed hue entertainmesit flu th• town's Lice. *.c..11.141 lii tholiiiighly , avoid doing him bedily injury, it oroiorsi kat Appeal .• flit* Whittier, Loftus, 1..., the It we's 1114..4.1 mall, 'wish itecesniry to one an 4IX UP 1•10 I .1 J tryr ..f 4,1,1 I' i .o, I iii f.i.I. ly 1.1.11 ILO OH Toni sit lick Is Ole Will ?Mill 1116 1)e1111/1.th I .lIe 'limes It was gemeully tha t ii' 1•111 11 1' 11' \VI t lit I, Ii Ii ii 55 I„. It ot .1 Ills- enNat uver taiss 111. Ii, , 1.11 it , l'uh( I 11;1 Tont 1,41..11145M t, iesiscta.d. ia•hi.s ii that 'wild fire that Tom 1.ofttis a lobe inteallatioei al sillily of St Louts, 111,1, tiod h, 'AO% coin lily iboloi at ''I its tolititi I en/i.fi to death at Wei, . I 1114 :4 ..1 Ilet.ild Eitaininei evil educated fur • Catholic }air.' s. a 1,11 go. I huiitt. founry. Sevesal hour.; after lie 1....1 I . , ti ‘rlei sem. .e.,-..e...semoneumeema hot instead of being a , to been thawed out ill the engine • I lit,10) Ii'Mine l'omaiiity, he betania a t room, ., ...I pi.iple were amazed to see 'iii heggio Little v... film I'll ./ 404 II/Mlle 75.1 I... liii come saunteling down Hie stieet, ;V.II of his mill)iii .5 DR. 1[1D Vri COHN .111. O.. I I hearii.g only a fek.., scars, reiniod knev. he 11,11 Pihi. S,'11) cl. 111.! 11 aln. I I ...too " hi., the iii• erb of II harrowing extorience of si [foil • Alitions, quotations huei 1.1 night spent in nri faintoor 111111111.1011111.4116111111111111111miiIiMma•••••• are and ollier poets at 1.1 ton Itlf tor. I'iii, • . , Tin /Jai •' • 1.1111, suit it 1.55% ii1;;iill.! ii that “1.1 Tom hall fo-gottleii Even von.. agreed that at times /. I t. • ,1 1! t111111 the 111:1)In It)' if tti• 114.11i, • I •111.'• . • I 1.• Old Tom was a public minatory, but • te11/4 111141 •' ii' kte/W11 l'ItI'1111'11 I :I 1.111 •I. (4111111% everyone knew he Mid a tender spot He; putd.„u 1,1„11 fin ;, 11! 1 11111 i.114, nt.,11 when, in his heart and possessed sortie To the accurate lilt IlL Ill.,the price of • ittlok, I tilt. II." I t; 0.Ii'' good qualities. mai.; .•• • 1 l of eyt .414 c frien,k, out Ile would divide US last pins','114 : them four..1 it difficult to turn 1," 4 .4' All "I el 'A1111111 .theY at milikrt. his hid withIi 1,14111.1,h, A • amouncing OFFIICE HOUR', '..if eat to pleieltrigs l's. '1'14 s",5'"ic I lly in need -and although most of flu, I I.. I iii' Ii •,j..,iute.i to M. Act "111 I "11 "lilt time his sleeping apartment wa... iii 14.,,,.,".„1 a .11,1 ! .• "4 "le f'lettl. a wood shed or hay loft, to a la F .•1 • 141.glis whi n. tit, 1.*"'', !II' ' ' ""' ,,Kal'34 unaccustomed to secure a ..,1•• v..t ,1111 11, lodging free. i wing rilek.ei (/Id '11'9 .'l 1' ' I n Tom'• laiti•I al, I Cb f."*•• 7"ai" 1r/,ate .1146 itaw • •Aiblizia••••,..% Iii1,,,ked humid.. III .111'. I '1 head, I"' !" flu ‘dation%e were thankfully ii. .1 •u,1,5 When II It itles* ill Iig'i • . j„.,..1,114. r,,, I 4.11i 1 1...I 111.01"4'. ' ••'"'1. meter was jilyaing around , ..• t., III' I rt/.1 •• .5 I Ili; 4,, „id foli,w 1' lii would yell lustily .! , Hever buggar arid ., i I • 11 4 '•• ' 1 41 1114'` \‘'4 1 - someone in the neighlaahol,d • • I X - • is .14 fluids If ()Id 1.41 11-1 . l'e Mt "AI` ;to his relief and parked 111111 ,54 i laugh, he maned ''". .1 11"1 '' 111':111 1 he wail in no danger of freetriii, .•• .••• .• II • .1 tel 1105)11 41 /I.; •11: was annoying to the relief cow .• •• il••• 111 4'. !I refill LS% INFOttalsTa• • • let' to be called about two redo.. 0:.r L1UCICS emu'. shambling 1...1.1.: , the nFornIng when he began • al .:0 to • • iii ..4. "I't sow- ell 111,4, 1914.11 tlp HIP/ 44 ; S1..11E1111,4 1, -.1 ""1 f''''" , up, but sympathy for Old i •,, Al 1111 If 11.•••plt 1.1 P 1;.•11 till' other, he %aid 1,1,1•,,. V.4;1. 141: II 11,.111Il1 y went 'part of the town's history -#.; omen •s• an .2.4 114 l• .1 1. 0.1. 11,5' I. I .76 '.4.11.0 0* 1'1 i • (it I. t. `• • IOW During the last years of 01 ••••• 1144.441. 5555 ON 11,,, I Whi ;. %vas left, he, Akt.jk Mr. s. 44 uI s'tcs at 41;tore " A.4 home from :1.. r •slius. oaf •I 41 114 •: • • IT ,1'I 5 1. 1- , • 445 141•••••• UP • •.alt a lolgt• 1111'.11 1 4{ on the Ohio, to Hickman • li•-•J•11 o. 141.4 ••1114.• • 1 it lip for alio.'1 111S banks of the Mississippi • .4. Web 14••• OM/ raw ••••••••••• • Mr... • 1 .1,7(i . . laugh v,,lis the day to, aid".:' "II: 11"1011":11""d wirall" ever refused him food, and II./ , Is) 114., Mc pond "i.; .1 t (ilored 'Lath . disturbed his sleep on thf• i• left 5114), ,.1.1 hitch,' 1:1 hiroti toal dime hoist. benches unless he had in. tiii• .• thus; t; IS, • Water Vallee. .,glit by many that TOM ; freely of sums. kind of a. hi. Weski. [now ',no. far witneising bir shy arms. Th.- cant and was making mem itotit.vatile that to. ta..1 MI Math with his unearthly yells DOMES1k AND IMPORTED ! .• %ca.; used It will never . be knows I tile ..ity, ite lighted the torches foi 51 ; flian fires he so joyfully attend.. ,HISKIES, CMS, WINES AND EPANDIES 44',4 t101444 14 IS granted that lie ••• ,• '1 (ENTER OF RICRtATION ' t 1111(1 welt; but one rne . ja•! .1 O., ; M POPULAR PPICES I" visit bonds who hayc 111.o, . ENJOY YOURSELF ' t• Si I'S, ondlarii I.,1141141.1 tOVeti's history, when "tint.," . • ten sifter their names. A H.. (WV NEW PI 1.1.1Aftli • . tared ----•- - - he.1 coveled the ENON 110l1IEMAKERS (1.1'n " 1;111.1 YCli TO VISIT '!S FOR YOUR PAHL( ill 1..roin a Tile 1,, lartil a. AI :ell fruits (11NVENED ii ime of tip. elegant .VEW TABLES Iii the to‘vii, and tla. old blind horse - • YOUR PATRONAGE • was hitched to the cart ready for The Enort Homemakers ChM VE'W CVES service 5.11en he bulktsi, and no Thursday, January 23 with an all amount of persti.,• ion • could in- day meeting at the home of IS SOLICITED AND APPRECIATED I.ancheon Service slurs' him to budge. A crowd of Mr. Al. boys m the neighborhood, whi, 4..cre ben Bard. Mrs. Harold Wt.itr pre- s'11;ne Parlor interested spectators and s+,e:e en- ssided• at the business session at joying the fun, decided to the which arrangernent,s,h‘su.s:nrii 11111.....NIMMX1•161•11.710/4611313.13 animal with ,nowbrills unt41 he was send Mrs. Bard as their deleer.•• willing to pull The balls flew fast Farm and and furious for elute. and when Home Week at Wests Li1iird Parlor the good and ready vers:ty of Kenttickt BABY CHICKS AND CUSTOM HATCHING Its' trotted leisir.I•ls tov.aid the of January 27 ftz LIM; ST/tEET /, K)'. (lois" of the ci ,:;;;..;t( .1, LL(,fit:ll.Vs, B.1BRED ROCKS. 1 Ii but when Mrs John Wright piesentt-,1 the hl.,/e had 11"1:1TE BHODE ISLAND REDS. already lesson and Miss Catherine Ci.;!, ROUiS, • 0 bucket bri- discussed manners and ORPINGTONS AND IMMIII.01.111.11111.1.11111=11113111111.1.16 /11INCRII&. ‘1111111313131131••• t the tIts. service of the customs of 1,re company. ....as no long- People of Poland appenring in native WHITE WY ANDOTTES. ••. needed costume. W.()01) TESTED Eggs Received Every A. (ii.! T. !1 accustomed to At non a buffet luncheon !.1 dov. 1r the Saturday Fri" Custom Hatehing WINSTEAD-JONES & (0. !fie muldle of the served to ...reet when ei,gaged in lit favorite Mrs JJohn Wright. 1.3'121w. gois.it to fires, it was a good Harold White, Miss Catherine t. ton, 11(,•1 u/sit t:11:44 tt.al .ne • id negro and his Mrs. R. W. McAlister, Mrs I RAHN HATCHERY '.S ta.n.1 : 5. !.:e1 pa,sed into ins- Roberts, Mrs. Ralph Brady, 7: 1-Age fire trucks, I Cecil McAlister, Mrs Albert 210 ( tit I elephane ,th their ....ell tramed fire boys, 13a. • i Mr. r:i 1 , ol dov.0 th e streets • J F McAlister, Mrs Jes., .1 - ()id Farmer, Bank 1:uildir.,,) NUM HOME 1hree Bushart, Miss Eunice McAlista; .1 might Lave succumbed in 31.1111111.111311111.11.113x7 e :and perhaps no one j Second S'i Phone I , this hecti... age would have stop- ed 1, rig enough to view the re- Sills or pick up the pieces. • Courteous and Careful Serricc One Mel. cold night when Old loot ve:tt t.; sectrie a night's lodging in the engine room of a foundry 5. RICHARDS0N SV Pr.. A ss .• .1: tures. the company had . allov,cd I of privilege of slesp- .\I 1s. V. A. RiChttllit4011 ng. `,..: .I t'.._ doois locket and .a. gone. Always re I.;.ily Assistant hr - sit it. do,...n on the pave- r,. Sit, ;t7 against the %t all, • • .1 .; I tlif• night there

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OW that the new teleprionst sees, and it is impoitant to follow N system is in service, its success these little suggestions when using depends, in a large measure, this new system • Upon its proper use To make a call, remove the re- A The telephone directory should ceiver from the hook and, when the always be consulted before making operator answers, yivra her the num- 11(' c)irel. • • • a call. Calling from memory is likely ber of the telephone desired. to result in getting the wrong num- To make .1 second call move the in 'rip of bet. receiver up and down slowly two or With the 111` . n1st the It is no longer necessary to tiny three times until the operator an- . . and at %out in order to signal the operator. When swers. Do not jiggle the hook rapidly. sersiee-SS ith the might? ovo I ot .; Oant's hand or the sa.1%Lt to.ich ot A Its . •s hi s i the receiver is removed from the the The splendid new plant enable. job light appears in front at this hook, a sa to meet irsory resonable demand Vitt , l'ISC and in NA .11.1( 41 g,t which is her signal that you ;operator, for sistvice in Fulton. We ar• anxious so . a.; .1 ti,ertil sent... tor so link money anti &VII 311 order. such :hi effort? wish to to give you the kind of service you Making a telephone cell is • am- want, and your zo-operation in using is ay sirsiet our witir..ny', organization and fat 1111.10. !Mike 011 comforts and ple thing if don. -ight. Much is in- the telephone properly will be ap- cony( nicnces, .111i1 If1.4: • r. I:ill, ...ad labor, that volved which the subscriber never precieted. your grandrari Ills al t I sift .1111cd 110%Sible. F. W. RIDDLE, Manegor RUDD1* KILOA ATT Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company KENTUCKY Ibuira•••••••• UTILITIES COMPANY • E. C. HARDEST)'. Mot. V)., 6

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.A KEN-1'1'1'K). (()1 t orS, .011•10. anime.op.r ...... p.„4„mseranaftwarewantr„,__ - ••••••-•••-•-••••-•••• 1 o Cl EVERT FRIDAY SOHOIRk'S ,1 ) s A large crowd is eitvected at the "cT(', 1 „ • rVIIII.111111D Mrs .11 ( 1'. I 1,,,t(qt111#1Qt1 -...._ - The Sophomore v.:,•ii has been South Fulton gym iriday night the Greenfield bridi•-. C 1 hursday night at l. PATTI. 11USBART, &litor. . twining in .he office let the past when the teams meet 101 110#1;e Ti • •1:0 11 1. 1 street INVITE --- :few days, as the sponsor roum is too teitnis The Oteenfield boy* and Suuth Fulton girls have been seeded lo tables of players were pree- I nil WW1* 1 as escurvi class =attar Mioonnellet' Jetta.ins t ea ted Oltioul in the evunty and district teetrna- eit which club mei:Tit:tell "'",g1F,est, -""e flirt ' Oh XS, IHIIS. at the poet at Fulton. ' moriday merits and two lively contse-ti are ,r1.1 hue. visitors, Me ideinee Bt ti I 1 teterned to , Iii stere for net fens 'iloferd 'ferry Bushart and Horton • . While the AA ad Matruh 5, Iti710 , Howard WilL4 ti, • • • my school after a few ttuyalnges Baird Al I SISSOBIPTION ft e TEN Ellen Alittninder hes a new lout THE TATOR FAMILY coral gimes of profits*. 31 j)y I better smile littels el-. 1, the new Well, 1 knew examinations wets ,ive 1..10 high vote was held slue Year .-.... • eti eingteon Read who was so friend' genna make it puny !laid on us, tu: rT11' fila Mental .v...... - corn t•• I print. ,,, , The Home t,:eonuntics girla have I never believed I'd have t0 t Three Months ....-- w ' beets illseusslng their boy friends. bine tour grades for eighty per cent," Thej served a delicious . teveral suggestions were made. old little lini this tvaek 7alad c• 11 •' 7 .1 Some insisted en wing with the ''By obaetvatien it scenia that tlit '•. iuton Rend etittr- to marry Freshmen iind eighth girders tue Jill at es e...xt titectert CO-OPelettloti 1 ey wily if you intended l'iliiiie bun the vorst offemiers aLiout placin ••••••••••••••••• 1130EM9VVE books in th' eitlisKul of a cent. Helen Jones made the remark referente wrong place rrratt rofRINESS UNIVERSITY ly Li tune vl Streell hadn't One of them wanted to put volume upon to co-oper- Mut since Friday 11811 she Halbert Williams left Ft thy fie Dr ;matey ore called been able te eat ilee. three meals eleven between four and the and :wipe! G.etift, Kv , where he ba the municipality LZA urder ini(lament wits II,, ate with and that see lately wasn't hungry. argued that he thought it belong t•itii Green tint 7'hf. halcst, ccosistunt sa! lay Itr to oteein desired retail's. 11011 has could there," said Spec Tutor iscent woest due When she we.' asked ti Ole eel Monday •ssity. Iltb lies attended Murree ow !d(Ick. fel bore the ease in "Well. I haven't had ('aft tnake In in ternputtuty truuble the e otel sleep, she said. '•:'n Tent:hers College for two sit time" Something or sonic one seems TO wut es ADD PLANNING years hail wane ii. iton to be on Pier mind WORK TO IMPROVE Cot, umers of aunty Lee Alleal urged to teseuenue in the James Hall and H.% have been have been very busy translating! FARM CONDMONS PIERCE NEIVS INVESTMENT SHARES ,, use uf city water, ailif liot leave their t111 request es their letters from French students T.I hydrants running Piet nth. when u strunier in James D. posted his on the bulletin During the suspension of the na Mrs Raymond Reach !ma moved INA! :11:11. .4 8 COO S'.!.1") tni bit unusual, but board se everyone could enjoy the! ▪one oi the wells supplying the city Boma sericulture! adjustment pre, o her new home in the Clues ' l'RED V.1 LIib; $500.00 Ter be pump- MA T sues buil, and no ewer can to be making gram, and until such time as • nor 11111 neighborhood. that well, it is time to seri- Stanley Mills scents ed from la study of birds from the Remit re- regrew) may be inaugurated, the Mob J. J. Johnson is feeling bee 'n shares e(!st $5.1)o pct. ntonth. steps to StiVe our city T. ape ously take port His latest study was OS the , College to Agriculture of the Utii water It is a if eniergeney, er since a slight illness of hiph MATURED VALUE $1,00n.0d. theulit do his part slap-poor-will, the night bird. versity of Kentucky, through its ex- !nod 1.11411.11e- end every citizen recently spokt down the demand for city Margaret Maynard tension division, Is emphasizing at' $10.00 per month. in holding of a new &licit:ice soup, apple soup!: Mr. William Duncan has spent n 1.WI nt.y she rcs co:It water IV class, Dorothy important series of projects in be iv weeks vacation at H L. La- F2,00).00. Competent meo have been em- In the French AIATURED VALUE bee Legg worried over the death of the half of improved conditions on th, Corn ployed to Pull the oki t airier, and One but It -ekes time heroine. When tl. story read, ''She farm and in the horns. Mr. and Mrs Flenoy Coke of Si install a new obe. sn avalanche of POP the meantime every- took off her hat Included in these projects is coun mni to do this. In hair fell upon her shoulders." Dor- ,sois is %%siting Mi- and Mrs. Los- LOANS one rim help preseme the safety and ts• plannirg, an erportent adedio• 'ii Coke. COST OF onl: othy asked, ''Was :the killed or jug' ho welfare of our community hy adopt- to the state nstrem which has to- 1...0611-Int.1 :2 per month will of econorily in the hurt when that te. alanche fell on The Peters nee Cle,pel $ 5(1) mei ing a rigid rule her" its object the 1 enticing of fartn pro S5.00 per month use of city water. oighboilioel has nuit bovine thee. e 1000 00 Loan- -Intro it F Rosa Mae Bell needs spectacles! duction with market requirements leave player meeting -Interest !l0.00 eer month siesl as she can't seem to read the larg- ion count $2000.00 Loan i-onservet of the soil ar.d a ('I& o'istie Peenly; eallel on ;arrel eon. South Fulton News est of letters writte•1 on the black- I flee is fase.balt of 1 percent a month, wIish Is 0 percent per year strip board. It takes Mt Matthews to Inc Norrnati Sunday after•enn Mit show Peimieer ourterenees are beMi- them to her Arthur 111.•Keen. BORROWERS .11.' HA'TTIE LOU STUBBLEFIELD • • • i,elj c.i..es the state, where local mer Mr. lied Mrs, W :OLICIT I N'ESTORS' and son ie South Fulten High School will All the pot-menet) the Tator elle women loin with state and nit lent eatonlay well their send two representatives to contests family has been disci eng are still lnion City Feb tional freces to study the loca .•. to be held at Union University raging. Mr. soul Mrs. Herman Renrh ;be' pre, Katie NIargriret Allen, winner farm situation. It is anticiptee 15. The Hi-Y boya entertained Thurs- ••ry k ail need a hires! ie I of numerous medals in school con- day morning with a short play. that such confereeces eventualle Fulton Edding Bro tests in Reading, ua well as the When Mack tee boys are really hard will be held in every county, and 1' Miss Hilen Sharp is viseete sponsored by ti vice Oblon County centest to recognize is !mead, through them, to lay th( arents in the Johnson Grove tan the Amenican Legion, will represent Thomas Milner, from Lodgeton, eighborhood. •so et eith "China Blue Eyes" foundation for the development o the entered school Monday. Thomas is South Fulton Junior High boys of Chi as h.:7 'oiling. It declamation ;he in Junior high school a long-time sound agricultural 1 Association • • • playe I Felten High Loan Mor ethool o .11 be repe•sented by Rob- policy. e:uth Felton ert Lee :sloKir.ney He will deliver oys Fri-lay the scere was le to Other ace ties of the college- .1.• r : rt' MAIIS SMN den: 3 speech on leie Catitutlon JUNIORS e favor of South Fulton 1r; The Juniors make short dashes to division inch le soil improvement den: FROM FRANCE their sponsor room long enough to the production of better adapted , 1 here the roll call and spelling, then iLeeeeteihrsol race James Donale Hall and Henry Lee crone livestock iirprovement, mar- dent Allen have resolved letters from rust back to warmer region. The keting, farm and home managernen: Jumer gels who cook, lock the students in the schools of France control of insects and and 11;61:.•••••• Other members of the French class cooking room door Sr that they can disease ply their trades unmolested 4-TI club work. hou: are writing to students in France • • and expect replies to letters eith- • More attention than ever before vete short BASKETBALL be _n a time, is being given to 4-I1 club activities can including Utopia clubs, which est organizations of older farm boys and sL GET ACQUAINTED OFFER - girls. These clubs, which now exis a.• •••••••1* •111•001•••1/ the With the Outstanding Pictures that We re Playing in practically every county in thr ADULTS state. ROGER STORE 2 TODAY ONLY, FRI., JAN. 31 serve to interest young people tin CONTROLLED Kan BEEF r YOUR end definite programs for agriculture: 1,21.,-rautt:i7:tor•arolortormi This Coupon Wel Admit 12) Adulta for One 26c iniPirr.Ig' # -3,1"."="51111.111111.1111MINE ellePACANP",'Ir volOMINIMMT21 onpruvement. Ticket or Two Children for One 10e Ticket this 25c }lease Bring This Coupon for Special Offer SOW GRASS WITH Limir r.;:„ ALL LESPEDEZ.1 OF "."ILD"S •lee THEATREORPHEUM HITS" During the past week, 9 C -3margarine 2 posund kit) Ii The Year's Big Outdoor Olueeal Attraction' 'Jones, Field Agent in Field Crop'. . viistioN411111111WIMOIM sa=sierei:- -,141111110aullian "ROSE OF THE RANCHO" from the Experiment Station Mt::Ita: •- Lexington was in the county ter .ter, NO. 2 CAN ;., with John Rolm and Gladys Swarthuut , • , four meetings eeth the County r.b sr 'se ; Agent. These tneetings were for the COUki CUM Sififb TWO FOR 15c purpose of to gi lb; encouraging farmers Country Club 111•1 FOK' mixtures ( t grass and legumes, ; in order that tees- might get mon. PANCAKE FLOUR TWO ISOXLS 1J•se PALI iuLIVE. SOAP 3 "R 14c I pasture from • given acreage reit 5 tilt BARING 1-2 Le 4 :year and at the same time be able esi, MAPLE FLQI;IARVOTR witoLLE MONEY...PK:X YOUR to a TWO FOR I )16 ! have large amount cf pasture syRup 11c all through the year. SElvLe'VryEsR ackoiWEDDING, A‘.T48E11;J. 1) USED CAR FP TYE ! Mr. Jones peentei out a C„,..0724RY CLUfl program that sesoej sepee,- I i t; FLOUR $1.65 almost the entre. W' • • APRICOTS MARY 6112t1Aliti s. top tend orchard A. lass e ' SILVER WEDDING 24 cpcc early in or • Febreery the to, - FOR 15c FLOUR Every C3:k GUARANTEED U OFFERED BY YO4P. fall and lespedeza in the Lot es. STANDARD CORtin". of March, ore can have enstee ".1:4M11111.1111=11.1111.111.11111 eitsimeri■PrI"slommillionlill"...11.1111111.111.1" FORD LiEALEI from early sporg until freeze., weather begins in late fall To so;: Finest Red Piss 19c plemnet this if corn is cut an.. shocked and this land sowed , &hopping wu.tc ot wee whet, ()ES areased for a used ear is a wheat, rya or barley In early Oc- )I184.1 Triumphs if; ris. it's so easy to turn to your Ford dealer's advertisement tober some pasture will be avail- , IMO;re MI I etI le 1111 MEW 1I 11•1111•11111 sodchn•o4se the best of the town's bargains. Youll find a able in the winter and early spring before grass is big enough to peg- _ORIC_& BEANS Campbtlls • earl, choe r of makes and MOdehl at prices to fit every tura This makes a minimum 7; 15c pedieti. .14 Leek ihsm over and choose your car with amount of land to be cultivated and es: WOODBURY'S SOAP, 2 for CHALLENGE! absolute confwiesur. Les.- terms-and your r.reNent car leaves no land uncovered during , the winter if soy bean and cotton MACARONI Country Club 2 for lie nuts ( d,• ,-".em on the car you select. lands are seeded to • cover crop. !Pracerally no nitrogen wilt he loo boxes 25c during the winter by leatce's.- .S!.I.p.E_R SUDS,3 JEWEL COFFEE::::;!,:,„11c AUTHOWID DiAtoRS • small grains are sowed on all cul- re tivated lane and grass Is growing! SOAP Crystal While, I for with lespedeza. WAY GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 20 lb. $1.03 TRY IT YOUR 1 I ODGESTON HOMEMAKERS DATES 2 lb. pkg... 25c CLUB HOLD MEETLNG DOUBLE YOUR MONEY Season's 9010 Mrs J. B. Inman entertaired tle• SATISFIED A Ledgestcn Homemakers club. F. Oranges hest, dz. g-ov BACK IF NOT day afternoon. January 24. Mrs. II 11...11.11•111. P. Roberts cheierriai nresidee at te GOLDEN ROOTS 'Excellent' .siness meeting, after which nine CARROTS FRESH GREEN TOPS 5c ernbeis answered the qtion• FRLSH GREEN Having eminently good quail! in CABBAGE So& .;:ickers What Ohl German Cust. b Were You POUND 3c Surpassing others. Most Interested?' ep salted Mrs. Clemons Lawson, food lc-a -l- er conducted a review of Ice i• SODA CRACKERS 1.B BOX steeted for the nset three nestle FIVE VARIETIES OF GREENS isrolowlee other routine business on, Says the Dictionary ...acted Miss Catherire Culton hr pr.' 1!4116,4••••" LB 1• 1%c demonstration arrant talked on -1r- S. HOUSEWIFE dustries in Kentucky." • A very interesting social .Beef Roast (1.44 SHOULDER LB. 20C Excellent. will be verdict ut )031r your enthusiastic of "The Country Women of Folarii ' rameeimasineeimmteammesera neasumename pastry, Menet; and cakts if you always tweet on 'ass given by Mrs. Cecil Burnet- FANCY SLICED I AR BEST COMPOUND The following members were prce r1'‘ BACON POUND 35c Lt FOUR POUNDS . 55c QUEEN'S CHOICE or tot: Mrs. H. P. Roberts, Mrs. R. F Crawford, Mrs. Clemnos Lawson Et. khrr BoNEs NICE, MEATY k BROW DER'S SPECIAL Mrs. Cecil Burnett. Mrs H. W SAUR KRAUT ',:sitD POUND Howell, Miss Catherine Culton, hoe OC UNT1.7.,T) •CLUB 37c agent, Mrs. S E. Bondurant, Mi. MIKE MEAT POUND Made By- Saey Jackson and Mrs J. B Ii.• :4 ROLL BUTTER ran. PUI.1 i JR li FnUell, SELECT The next meeting will be held 1, .4. SAUShir.TE POUND 19c 1 OYSTERS PIN T Browder Mil% Co. ele home of Mrs Clemons Laws- • :-:* POUND Febtuary 28th. 1 :•;‘:" PORK Si:GIRDER 7,7.1.c.lb1 17'ic GROUND BEEF T F ICY. STA LTNE FULTON, I Mr. and Ntrs. Cliff Vt'ade spent ' A i Friday with Mrs. Naomi Vick I aznrkii::44,,..:, ,... i; , .,-azt=01/21=MIXTUVIETZIIIIIPTI124Mtiallt1Z

1 a.wolk101111Iii‘;•••••••••.- -,=esnallsisteireemeMeteeettlaitreer •___IV_COUNT, erimeall CAYCE •I.••••••.••••.• AI NEWS • va.4m•Ve....r..glear.W. \IF int. Smith spent Saturday (light with Mr and Mrs A lc. Will family The I.loaies Missionaiy Society SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION met lit I he hilme of Mrs Beagle OFFER Allo•h Winotnentay tot to 1 an ail day quilting Ono and MEN Walket attended a meo,ting of the Harmony Laidee Aid ut tie home fit Mug lAthrttan Elliott 'I riosoosia q Jose r.er and Harold Purse!t 'THE NEWS' hasp returns...I from PER the Fulton hoe- 99c YEAR 11 iotter it ttiosil and mostorl u' tin They are improving nice- ly Hands( was under treatment of Dr Cello Dr FOR A LIMITED Cohn having re-- TIME YOU CAN GET 'THE NEWS' DELIVEI1E D TS fool mini the (operation tor mastoid, YOUR DOOR EVERY WEEK DURING 1936 AT A SKI Dr !laws outvoting fin Joe Fri-.l tot ,1 1151k IAL REDUCTION FROM THE RE61ILAR PRICE OF $1.50 FORONO Ks Birdie ewitt is swum: 'ter Vit. If YOU HURRY! ALSO AS AN ADDED INDUCE- 111111101i II, Mrs. John Jon t 4. Mr and Mrs Harvey Tov1.— MENT TO ALL THOSE WHO SURS(PIBE BEFORE 6 P.M Hives, Tenn -pent Satoliday SA1URDA1I i-EOPUARY 1, WE WII t ALSO GIVE ABSOLUTELY awl Munsisoy with Mr and Mt., . ' Taylor FREE A. TICKET TO SEE 'A TALE Of IWO CITIES' WHICH Miss Pauline liolt of Greenfiel OPENS AT THE ORPHEUM SUNDAY, 1 Tenn., has P.M,' FOR A 2 DAYgive! RUN whittled home aftet . volt with Miss Ilene Taylor Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Ohs,. spent Sunday with Mr and MI Unril 6 p.m. Sat. night our special COUNTY AGENT NOTES crew of solicitors will Cotton certificates that have rot I been used should be turned in at once If producers wish to sell This poportunity may not last To long see as most of the cotton is picked and only a small amount of certifientes will be bought from now until the picking season si completed of Two Cities Five 4-H Clubs have been organ• ized and foficers elected in five communities with an enrollment of ih ';d11 approximately 200 members Clubs FREE that have organized and officers TIC E aro. as, follows lloww Sassafras IT WILL BE Ridge: Junior Nipp, THE BEST LOVED PICTURE of 1936 pret;ident; Catherine Sutton, vice president; Dorothy King, secretary Crutchfield: Arthur Hampton Just as "David Brown, president; Copperfield" was in s'4 Billie Williams, 1935! vice pre: Went; Bernice Uhlir, secre- tary -de Cayce J C Lawson, president. Charles Adams, vice president. Moontez Cruce, secretary. Lodgeston: Joan • Collier, pretii- dent; Hubert Griffin, vice presi- R 0-'.:N A L dent; Mildred Knighton, secretary Sylvan Shale : Anna Belle Green, 4plesIdent; Ruth Pollock, vice presi- dent. James Prather, secretary Now is the time to pet broodel houses and brooders ready, for In a very short tirrie they will have to he used Plans for building both can be secured by asking for them. Sow grass seed early and 01,11141s4 avoid the drouth CHARLES DICKENS'immot4e1 love story,"A TA1.E OF TWO CITIES," Feed lambs to make fast gains and finish for early market. comes now as the greatest soin thrill 1ho screen can o er. The moving Mrs Ardell Simpson is sick at drama of a isandsome he' -do-well who rose this time. to supreme heights of sacrifice for the wrappllovcd .. played KENT UCIO' ainst the'Pseething background of Itevefirtaa' n BABY ,* • • • CHICKS created in every glowing detail . 1 -comes a truly mon- l• nificent, heart-worming a ieve ent iho motion-piiture! L

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Mitt Civaste with Lovely red rwa., r .1 Ite1.1, Ito la It , itousi • ti -it of 11 ty 3 Ill Vaittcri ii I I" 11011141 III Slaughter etot• the ,telleiotti 1 ',Low, .(' ti his ler Lim, cot 55“, "It 1'; hit Stat'.••ii hilet1 and tr,r•t.ronititlotio,1 Katharine After ;:ft• titt Llktt Locate.' ; Caeite 5 5• 'Arad t Paducah. Kv Tueaday if- Hol•at,Itt ,,,1 MI A tilt irtir•tee of t) t. I r • • •01,1 a 60)0,1 ti.tittr ‘‘ete ittik 1111%Vii,Um, al title 'i.• ••- &,UV. VVI,H1V4 tP ttiin,Je,.1 !ill"uityed'eti Cul 7,ev4t6rietTVelatt‘n”.:1;:..t.t? r.:1 1 ttly tiftet the ovrettton 'r ,ort t But•day trt Fulton with 0 I ,•11,,,..• that the Shill list motion wrote . beirtat, 'tittltili3trP t km ternOon At Our if thy ,%. pie left for a short tilp t, the I.;•terk parfaits, Mr. and Mrs. oll 1 • o intent V ote Molt' Illott thy Ilitlklett" :tett, glines high reure e•ua 1.old • 1 cuii. Mu. 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till • famous 1'; '4.1. Greenville, S. C.; Itotei Char •.•,% 1 • : • .. .: I 'Iry l't.in;t lirady •!'e, Charlotti. N C; r•! Pa11 r. ,• to:-/ t.) then• . • bridg, it'ino, Charleston SO : : T., ...,y r.1,1Itt nt their horot : J -ottntry Club, A To- I i.': taHes of du! RE many I • 7 ••,:c present and i, yt- other famo • At . .• : t:' 4.•C I.gresstve controet rr, u Burnside features three tt!". •• tw4 oi e e .ng. A4 the "ohns aril beautiful Kay • PEN FOR BUSINESS Ifll \“; f I '1.1 high genre among tht 's 11, Ly Nits. Grady Var star vocalhit The arch--ti tit realcastIng every ttt., high seole was ,..)me to Fulton to open a N LW Vl!1, .p ; " •••• le tie 5(1.000 v•iitt . r .1 • r. -a After tilt N C , brour;:t 1.• Cs and TOP WORK SHOP. We 11,c .• .r 0.,• • erved a Tuve!! 'an moil than any pre' •• •.• .k7 tire Wis.—ally size- ally size h01 • •••• t ...ve The elt;b w•11 thee id of 01. --It • . 1 .. • .,,.• 1.;th Al.r. and 1\1:s Vir- • . i AN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOWL the hri • , : Cel:erle-st Borr;•trie !thyself Pr r,• : •I'‘. I M'a.%-fie. 1, }iv tr:C.1 %. • , .4.1 violinist and has played co.wort.. TIRE TROUBLES, rind 23 31.ltE14 expel- it ht, (Ws _tutu iiietir..r.t.1.5 CT I'D Ic well as 100,11Tip, the dance 1,a,r1 ISIS ------' ::• .n Jr -Alt 1 g.:a!-atitecs satisfaction. We ah-, operate a ILi • tat is expected to follcw Kay Kyser, PARTY FRII).\Y NIGHT t-• to • •!: • . ta I1 TaT Keirn, Jan it pair sli0p in Mayfield. 11•1rs lt, • • o •! st Oart•er and other III was hc,2•••tor • ,•, •• ;t::e.iiFt..r,5 to rt:it1 inal orchestra red r,a:t• e 1 r•-•.‘ -a • f I . Jill • RETREAD AND USED TIRES FOR SALE C .2 1'r'.i c't a • of • 0, •:.1 t:. it $. h war. ,! at the old Illinois Oil Company ,. • o • !,-,t ;Le al: arc, • / tr;.1 • t • - you,- T•ort in the f.f.;,.,t I stat iii at Fourth Street Bridge, opposite the -I parnlyvs rti l'arisian Laundry. We invite you to give us a C!.1 • appmciate your patronage. 5.tTo 1..e- happy Ett tome is the ult1,• ! trial,:old 5Va • • .)-110e- re:At of all an-Litk•• •- ••.(1 to ...0.1ch en!cri,: Sr t,:rali and of which e‘•• t•r:41.1.ts the proixoution.— . S1.1 . • 1 t ').‘, • t-I. t • sncl •le,,,c•hte as long ter C Va Cathcart the:) I ts a I'd. hrrran ,2ein551 for • 3. A ( t.. • -•.„ ' tru.-, and reverenc.. '3eorge l'Oeunizinc —Top Work —Ilutreful Ile, It !a'ze 213 st.lt,.1 the Fizt t let :!•7'!r f ' :11! Mr sztargonacrearrowneentarer • '1.LWAA,PAIWAlia.Vik.MikikaMtk wazaigt fro 1/ STRAND THEATPE gr..T'74t, NI. I.•KF 1 TON, K1 chi --It Vvtio0. For That • Jati .,, IN: • %y r rir7r; .• - ii ONT1N t 01 % S1101% r I 'NI 1 ; %I Ne 1 RE.V E 11( .V -- f ,?sI I ;1,(,•;: ; LoveAy Welcome ii .• of 0110 Ft 1-'0'1 1 \. ' of 9 We came to Fulton total strangers. r'.1c• 4 ' • '4 TI "MAGNIFICENT GEES: • We Grimed our new Federated System Store 17.'t • ).,(tr'All ;I?", her o with one rpose in mind—that was TO GIVI. Atter :oat it ...at: v. tit Luirr ta• :to •. THE GOOD PEOPLE OF FULTON AND VI- ehi o,• sontetlung t,. to:. MERCHANDISE Al' wit t, CINITY HIGH CLASS Crt ECONOMICAL PRICES. 1. D.J.- !IV THAT we did—and are continuing to do. A 11.1-1) - , I FIS I 111 10.•;, Y(,11 came to our new store; you welcomed Fri • I ^ •S` Mr "HELL HARBOR" "FRON1 us to your fair city. You bought of our merch- • rg . TZ• andise; you saw a different store than Fulton at St tIlt 1.1.1`t I'L1.1 7. .11.AN t, * •• 11:tiv- had. You were pleased. Now let up 1,011\ 1101. ' t,' 1.1.1 it... • ',, 17:, upDrt, has ever LAND MARY :1 21 "Thatil You for that lovely welcome." wit . - Packed with action and tens, at Raptd fire d ra mit " ost COME 15V AGAIN WIIENEVER YOU ARE IN NEED OF ME10' II I V. An momenta ralrepaper VISE IN OUR I OR ANY TIME YOU FEEL LIKE P.11. VI: I'S MA Viti/T .s 4.1 9:. , A VISIT. WE Al.'E .;LI1 AIS GLAD 7'0 HIVE YOU I TL 1/!;.%1 , LEBRUARV - VA/a ',fru • r Cal IT A SCALP ry„ kn; BUCK JONES Iii "StINITT cr :FILl, IT worn I n, '••• P.404Pt ••' Clatter & CO. tot', net Serial — 'h. • hi "1:91RIAG WEST" • .1r Itul hmi 'Iti