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McLendonof "Fulfillment of Ills Promise"; " Ir..f (" Rt ,Thomasvllle, Ga. tl Ernest Dowling, Jr., spent Mon- Jacksonville were guests Sun- and Mrs. S. E. Sparks, who gave \ day afternoon in Gainesville. day of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nas- "God's Plan of Spreading the t p$ Beasley and Mrs. A. worthy. Gospel "Proofs of Redemption", pent Tuesday morning Friends of Mrs. H. V. Knight a playlet, Mrs. Jerry Moore, director .,)Je. will regret to hear of her illnessat Mr. and Mrs. Edwin St. John was given by a group of ,yl her home on Walnut Street. spent Sunday afternoon in Jack- young women. .' jswls and A W Ander- sonville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sparks: chairman of Per- ant Saturday afternoon Miss Lois Long of Jacksonville Wilson Hayes. C sonal Service, gave here report on flue spent the week-end here with her the work for the quarter. She mother, Mrs. P. H. Judge and Mrs. A. Z. Adklns *+. yD. kax also announced that $98 61 was "Ue'Stilley la spending Long will spend this week-end in Jacksonville g paid to the Building fund for the '::10. Jacksonville as the y month of December. Mrs N. D. Wainwright. Jr., and as guests of Mr. and Mrs. elatlves.L'Mrs. ( Plans were made to attend the John Love Wilkes. Mrs. E. L. Matthews spent Mon- ri r rally to be held at Raiford, Friday day afternoon in Gainesville. [' T. J. Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Noegelwill q January 26. Mrs. P. M. Ritch spent Monday Mr and Mrs. Stanley Bennett spend Sunday in Cross City '' b} Barefoot, chairman of Training avllle with Dr and spent Sunday in Melrose with Mr. with Mr. Noegel'a parents, Mr School committee planned a linen Mendoza.. and Mrs. Joe Hogan.Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Noegel. shower for thlti meeting. The : gifts will be sent to the training- school at Louisville, FRESH FISH and Mrs. W. E. Mldclleton" Mr. and Mrs. John Uglow and Ky. It was voted that Circles No. At All Tines are spending a few days at their Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Ward had as Mrs. Eunice Wilson, Guardian, r e c e I v ea a O. J. Anders, Council Commander for 1940 receives , 1, 2, and 3 pledge $20 00 to be camp at Piney Bluff, Ga., near a week-end guest Mr. Ward's son, lighted candle from Mrs. Maude Andrews, Past the gavel from J. II Fields, retiring Commander raised by Easter Sunday for the SHRIMPOYSTERS' Brunswick. H. A. Ward of Orlando. Guardian, symbolizing the change In leadership The latter was! installed aa Lieutenantof Building Fund, Circle No. 4 having the local Woodman Circle. Adviser for the new year. previously pledged $50 by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lindsay of Bat Morn Sea Mr. and Mrs. G. P Dover of Easter for this purpose Winston Salem, N. C., arrived r Food for Health Tuesday for a visit. with Mrs. Hibbing. Minn., will arrive tomor-; Methodist Society Met formed in the St. Mark's Epis- County High School. He receivedhis A most interesting\ experiencewas for extended visit with u row an given Mrs. who brother and sister-in- copal Church Tuesday afternoon,, by Hough, Lindsay's B. 3. degree and Master's degree - AGNOLIA Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Flume. Monday AfternoonThe works at the Court House. Ingoing MARKET law, Mr. and Mrs.' D. P.'Carpen- January 18, with the Rev. W. H. ISII ter I' regular Business and Pro- K. Pendleton, rector of the ; In Agriculture from the over some old deeds she I Mrs. James God bold and son, gram meeting of the Woman'sSociety Church, officiating in the presence University of Florida In Gainesville found the name of Lottie Moon "I James, Jr., of Jacksonville were of Christian Service of: of the Immediate family anda He Is now manager of the signed. Lottie Moon was the guests Sunday of Mrs W. S. the Methodist Church was held few intimate friends. College Dairy at the Florida first missionary to China forty- Stroman and Mrs. S. S. Dowling. Monday _afternoon at 300; o'clock The church was beautifully decorated State College for Women In Talla years ago and the offering taken qr In the church with the president, with pink gladioli and hassee. every Christmas for missionaries ,' Middleton, in the la named In her honor, She used Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Compton of Mrs. W. E. pink snapdragon. Tall pink cath- k; Jacksonville were dinner guests chair. ederal tapers In seven-branched Husincss-I'roKrani Meeting to visit her sister who lived here F Thursday of Mrs. S. E. Brownlee Miss Amelia Ray gave her report candelabra placed on either side! of baptist W. M. U. at one time. '. Viii and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown- as treasurer and Mrs. E. K. of the altar cant a soft glow over The Business and Program WHITE'S CREAM lee I Perryman acted as secretary in the selling of meeting the W M. S. of the Mrs E. L. Wil VERMIFUGE , the .absence of The who Baptist Church was held V6Y young couple, were unattended Monday 2 Mrs. G. C. White and daughter, llama. entered' the church and afternoon at 3.00: o'clock in the Has long been used for ex- J Frances, of Tallahassee were The program was conducted by walked to the altar together. church. Mrs. II. L. Hough led her pelling round worms in chile guests last week-end of Mrs. Mrs. L. C. Ray who introduced tho The bride was lovely In a suit circle members In a discussion of I dren. Price 35c.OAKPKNTKU'S . White's mother, Mrs. G. W. Ald- subject "God In One Woman's .. " of sheer banket-weave blue wool the "Prom I" for the New Year. : DRUG STORE . t EI erman. Life-Mlsa Bee! Bennett." Those with hip-length Jacket, beautifully taking part on the program were q embroidered in soutache braid. rt Miss Olive Ray, who discussed CAN YOU STOP Miss Jenelle Hutchings spent With this she wore blue accessories - "Three Factors In Her Life - BRAKES last week-end in Gainesville as and her flowers were n When You Have To? f the guest of her brotherinlawand Prayer, Faith, Stewaidshlp"; shoulder cottaage of Talismanroses Mrs. I, P. Shepherd, who talkedon sister Mr. and Mrs. R. R. , t and white Japanese hyacinths. t "Her Alertness to Needs"; and Faulty brakes are aL menace to Hutchings. . Mrs. Frank Robinson who told of other motorists and pedestrians.With 'i "Her Practicality." Immediately following the cere- the road patrol now on Mrs. E. E. Canova spent! SundayIn mony Mr. and Mis." Futch left for 4 r Miss Amelia Ray led the meditation duty you should exercise ex- Y Gainesville with her sons and / a -0k daughters-in-law Mr. and Mrs. hour and Mrs: W. P. Smith Tallahassee where they will make treme caution while driving?, r their home. J. J. Canova and Mr. and Mrs.F. led In. the prayer meditation.Mrs. The bride, daughter of Mr and How can you protect the lives i presented plans ' Shepherd A. Canova. for a mission study course and Mrs. S. R.. Dyar of Seneca, S. C., 8 of pedestrians If your brakes : announced that the book "Metho- graduated from the Seneca High are not in perfect condition? Mrs. W. B. Sewell has returned I dists At Work" would be studiedon School and Is also a graduate of Let. IM tent your Don't put off testing them any DR. A. W. BLOODWORTH from Leesburg after spending the afternoons of January 29, St. Mary's Hospital In Anderson, brake on our d>nu- longer-drive in today and several days there with her S. C. For the past twd heW mic I \ brake trwtlnicruicli I OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST 30 and 31. years make sure they are safe.Conway's t brother-in-law and sister, Mr and 8 on the nursing staff of the' Inn--l''rr t A Upstairs Over Canova Pharmacy Mrs. J. D. Cottrell. Miss Dyar and :Mr. Futch 'Alachua Gainesville.Mr. County. Hospital in Service Station }i ery Wednesday 9 A. M. To 5 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brownleeand Married Tuesday Futch, tho son of Mr. and( + daughter Catherine, of Miss Bessie Christine Dynr of Mrs. C A. Bloch of Starke Garage , I Gainesville were week-end guests: Seneca S. C., became'' the bride of graduated from, the Bradford , of Mr. I!r own lee's parents, Mr. Merrill C. Futch of Tallahassee in and Mrs. J. M. Brownlee. an Impressive ring ceremony per- r 1 NAT SEZ: | Friends of Leonard Smith will FREE DELIVERY I See; .by the papers where an J be glad' to learn that he Is Im- CentaWordWANTED + Alabama woman was blessed j proving following an appendix op- I S. R. Johns PHONE 6 eration performed in Riverside ' quadruplets. Now that's TO BUY cows and 1with Hospital I n Jacksonville last , all 1 I cull really doing some I week. hogs. Market prices paid on grades. J. D. ODOM, box 247. ' thing for the country. Maybe Starke, Fla. 3-31-lyrp "s'OF that's what we need around Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shornbergof here--more children. in Iota of I' Bellevlew, Iowa and Mr and FOR SALE "Seeds that suc- &Sons' Mrs Harland C. Portwood of ceed." Western grown seed PARKING two, three, and four. Think how PUONTYs , Iowa recent Davenport were beans Also peppers, tomatoes, many pairs of shoes I'd get to all guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Jen- cucumbers, and squash. Prices to a family at that rate! nings. i right. See them at White's NEAR TOE S"A. L. DEPOT I CASH AND CARRY PRICES Store. Starke, Florida. 4t 1-19 Mr. and Mrs. L. W Kemper of , I Extra January Sale : Dallas Texas who have spent CHOICE Strawberry plants 10 Special I several weeks here as guests of varieties, none better. LI.tfree. OUR SPECIAL -g rr Plain or S. R. Omaha Part WoolBlankets Mrs. Kemper's mother, Mrs J. R. Sterling & Son COFFEE, Pound X O C FLOUR, 20 Ibs. 65c Druid Sheets i Bertha Pearce, returned Wednesday -! Judsonla, Ark 12-29 4tp , -"'- night to their home. I WANTED-sterilized (boiled) cot- 81x99 : I ton rags with no buttons. No Staley's PEANUT - Mrs. V, S. St. John and daughters lOc 20c Misses Alice and, Eleanor,' pants. Will pay :5-cents per STARCH, 3 for BUTTER, 2 Ibs. pound for then meeting our i iPeter's Mrs. Mike Dew and daughters,' $1.88 $1.00 approval. Bradford County Misses Grace and Arline, and Telegraph tf Fancy YorkAPPLES PEACHES Mrs. R. Tarratus were In Jackson- ville Thursday of last week to see WANTED-5.000 units pulp wood. 3 Ibs. JLUC NO. 2 1-2 CAN JL4C Womens I the personal appearance of "The Will take It cut In woods or by Hour of Charm" company. timber. Apply at Gay's Ser- vice Station or see A. E. McKinney Large "1 A TOMATOES (Work Shoes Work Oxfords I Sunday Mrs. C.after W. enjoying Chalker a returned week's l-12--2tp CELERY, each JL U C NO. 2 CAN 3c For Men visit In Palatka as the guest of FOR SAL.B-14 head select Duroc Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Richard. She Jersey boars and gilts, about 4 SUGAR GOODBROOMS While They Last Special I was accompanied home by Mr., months old from WaveMasterbreed. 23c 1'9 They are fine. Will 5 Pounds C Pair I and Mrs. Richard and Charlie: Darby who spent the day here as register in purchaser's name. $1.00 !! guests of Mrs. A M Darby and Also approximately 10,000( Cay- Fat Hens Dressed Chase & Sanborn $2.00 Mrs. Chalker. ana and 5,000 P. O. J. seed cane. - I Bradford Farms L. A. or Alive, lb. 15c COFFEE, lb. 21c Brown, Brooker, Fla Mrs. W. E. Middleton, Mrs. L. mgr. January Sale Closing Out D. Green Mrs. L. C. Ray, and' 1-12 4t Mrs. A. F. Sauls attended the 2 to 3 PorkSHOULDER 1 A SweetPOTATOES FOR SALE -- 1 year-old ! $6.95 Fall Coats MiSHionary service for "Mother Society's Dees"memorial(Mrs.! foot pineapple Japanese pear persimmons trees for and 25c lb. J. U C 10 Ibs. 10C : L. A. Dees) held In the Mayo each or 10 for $2. H. B. Wig [Fall Dresses For Women Methodist Church Tuesday Mrs.,' gins, Hampton. Itp LETTUCE White Corn Dees, mother of Mrs. L. D. Green, 15c JL 60 :. was paid many beautiful tributes FOR RENT- Furnished rooms. 2 For 100 lb.. $3.95 $3.98 $6.98January : In the service, praising her for 1 Elmo R. Struth, 303 Madison. her work in the community. Street, Starke ltp Pork Bradford County ", Sale Col. and Mrs. II. R Richmondof LOST--One 2-year-old black and CHOPS, lb. JLZ/2C LARD, can 3 25 ; mi-Annual Sale I Ft. McPherson Ga., near At- white heifer, unmarked. Re o Warren F:. Perkins It lanta are guests today of :Mrs. A. ward. allan Shirts '' -Womens; Shoes I M. Darby and Mrs. C. W. Chalker. SEED PEANUTS -Florida run- We Buy White Hens TOILETTISSUE "fl A Col. Richmond has completed an ner; tine, bright seed, 100 bti. 3 for JLUCWilson Up to $3.00 Values Inspection tour of military schools at $1 per bu. until Feb. 1st. At Market Prices I throughout the state and tomor- R. F. Demoreat Starke. Itp $1.55 row he and Mrs. Richmond accompanied -' $1.00 pair by Mrs. Chalker, will FOR RENT Attractive bungalow & Toomer FertilizerStrawberry 'te not included leave for their home. Mrs. Chalker furnished or unfurnished. ,I will spend some time aa their Close In. Also furnished ap- artments. Apply 101 Lafayette guest. Cor. S. Walnut. Itp A 3-9-3 Bradford Street AJ IT PAYS TO BUY ATTERNBERG- 25 24 50 CARD OF THANKS Special ton \ Special ton We wish to extend our sincere FOR SALE 17 bicycle: Priced per \J per . from $6 to 114 each. Easy thanks tothe American Legion terms arranged. Bee Billy and all our friends for the kindness - ( ? and sympathy shown to us Jackson or Billy Dowllng. Itp 47.5 Bradford If Prices Are Wanted On In our recent sorrow. 'FOR RENT Downstairs apartment 27 50 -Mrs. John D. Russell Jackie private bath General Special, per ton o Cheaper Fertilizer-We Have It I.w. . Russell, :Mr*. Lucy Kamper, Electric refrigerator-Mrs. S. \ I :Mra. R. Dillard.Ak. R.-Johna. ''I t ... .. ,, ,, ,,,,, .,...., ..., ...... . ,. A"'U' -..' "' ', r.r. u. ." "'" ., ... .. ;0.. 1 MMtl' "I"' ,,,,,,, .,,, ,, "" .'"-""' ""'