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. . . . . . . .
..lIfG
I
that lI't
.o rL
idlll with tha
t al-
-
.
Myer HYman and family
were
In
Cincinnati, today.
Mr. And
Mrs. E. I
.
Harlan
are
a
tending
the State
fair.
Gam e
r,
chiropractor,
Phone
'78.
Dr. P. A.
Garner,
chiropractor, Mr. n o
rri
s
MORher is
visiflng Tel-
Lllbanun, Ohio, Rhone
'78. a t i v ( ' ~
nnd
fr
iends in nrdington and
Mt. 1 il,cut .
l I ~ r . and
Mrs. J . T. H
err
in
gton
Ille
Mrs. Olivcr Davis was shopping in visiting iii Brown.
co
unty
and
Augus- Mr
s. E.
.
Burnhar
t,
of
C
in
cin-
inc:.innati, Tuesday.
ta"
Ky.
nOli
, spent
s ~ , v e T a l
dtl
Yll
lost week
in
'
W lynesvillo.
Dr. P. A.
Garner.
chiropractor, For nle- Extra good
Jer
sey cow;
Lebanon, hio, Phon
e- 7 .
tour ye'ors old,
calf
by side. J.
C.
Mrs. Lowell Thoma's nnd
Mi
ss Hel-
Hisey. en Early
ca1\
ed on
M.rs
. F. E. Thomas
Jam
s
lIalne
s nnd fnm ily, of nay- fondllY
uftemoon.
ton, spent aturday in Waynesville.
11118.
J.
U.
hopm"n
enler
taill
ed
the bridge cJulJ
In
st 1'ridu) IIftt I
III,
o
n.
I
. M.
Ro
bit
z I
lind
fami ly have re
turned fl'om a visit to Mammoth ave
Kentucky.
111
...
nnd Mrs. . R. Sherwood left
Tue
sdny for
a
week's \.isit in olu
m- Mrs.
Eliz.abeth ltich u
nQ
dllughter,
bU
t a nd
Akron. ' Leon(\, spent "
fl W r l u y ~
lust weok
with Mrs.
Lc
lcl'
Sur/lice.
Mi
ss Mirinm McCrny. of Miumis-
burg, WlI S the guest of her cou in Mr. anti
1111
S. f", R Moomaw
1I1ll1
Mi
ss Louise Hough, Wednesday llight H. J. Hamm went to Lo
ui
sville. Ky.,
and Thursday. Friday. retu rning Monday.
Mrs.
Marne Hatfield is back in t he (
1 . , u E
h t
two-
Mi
ss
Mirinm Spen
ce
.
of
Blanche
s- II
r. nnd \ rs.
n.
18011 urn
te
lephone after a t.er.
wnll
the wee
k-
nd guest
of Mi 88 spent the
weE'k-e
nd
with the latter
5
weeks vacation. . Esther Hlmd r50n. pnrents, Mr. I nd
Mr
s. F. E. Thomas.
i ' Take
advantag
e of the many pec- Mr
R
Fred
l\
J.
Co
le and two child- Mr. lind
Mr s. Rn
lph Dyke.
of
Day.
ials du ring August
at
Cury's Jewelry ren spent. several days visiting ton, spent SIllurday
ni
ght and Sun-
~ . . . . . . .
will
r o - -
. . . . . f , . . . dIooH
....
dner
........ t t o o a
. . . . ........... ,
. .
ria.
.....
TIle.
ftry II . . . . . . .
touch
of
all
Ii
_
00
die
lam
appUqQf
.-.u.
f
die adD 011
ilae
flOllt
01
........
.
. . low "PaNIu" it make.
the
. . . . . dnitl Th. _
rar,on
mato-
...
WO,W make
up
Ilkel, in the
I...... Kay be obtaill.d in .Is .
If o...... SUe 36 reqUiru
yard,
CJI
6IDdI 'material aad
1M
.ucla
X-
for *irt
u4
trimml'nr.
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No.
1112
I f a . . . ~
8 f t
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.
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, . , . recetpt
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III
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11
BrotIdwa"
. . ,
0* Otr
. . . . . . . . .
mell-
. . . . . . . .
S'I; .
Sh
op
, Lebanon, Ohio. . tives
in
Williamsburg. d
llY with
lfl: nnd Mrs. Lowe
ll
Thom-
Mr.
and
Mrs. Amos Compton
lind JI[rs.
Mary Herrington. of Ken- as.
so
n,
Leroy of ln diunnllolis,
vi
sited tucky i
s,
for. the
present
, making her
MI
sses L
eona
and
Mi
ldred Snider.
t.he Misses Oglesbee on Tuesduy. bOllle with her son, Tom. of near Harveysburg, lire spending
L. B.
immons, of Covington, Ky., Mrs. Laura Mosher hns returaed
spe nt
aturday
n
ight and
Sunday home
after
a plellsant visit in Milfo rd
with
hi
s brother, Will Simmons. with F. C. Hnrtsock and family.
See the beauti ful new gifts and
novelties at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Little Herbert Humphreys is spend
"The
Home of Gifts," Lebanon, Ohio ing the week with Raymond
and
Amos Snider, near
Har
veysburg.
the week wit.h the
ir
aunt in Nor
wood.
Mrs. Rosalie Adorns, of Kansas
City. ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W., H.
Allen Wednes
du
y of last
week.
MlS.
Anna Cook lind IIfrs. Eva
Cook, of Springboro, were gucsts of
Mr. and
.Mrs. '
C.
H: Sherwood, Sun
day aftel'noon.
Mi
ss Mildred Har tsock, who ho s
Afler a pleasa nt visit with Mr. and been \Visiting relatives in Waynes
Mr
s. H. C .
Co
lemlln in Norwood, Mrs. ville hus
re tu
rned to her home in
Kate Co lema n and Miss Louise Hen- ~ i \ f ~ r d .
derson returned home Saturday.
II
, M C ' 111 E C Mrs. Wilbur Bowen, of Ripley, 0 .,
. ra. ny ook
li
nd
1'5.
' F. A. Wright and Rev.
N. John
son,
spent
. ost with her parents, Mr.
Cra ne
and
so
n, of
Dayton, were
of Ferry,
attended the coun
tY
meet- and Mrs. J . T.
Herrington, near
Way-
guests
of
Mr. a1\d
M1S.
D.
L.
Crone.
I t W d d ft Ing
of
the Oh urches of Christ of High oesville.
as
e nes ay a
emoo
n. land county, at
Hi1IBboro.
last Sun- .
dllY
At our
store you enn select a Gru-
If you have promised yourself a . .
new watch see the Gruen Guild . en watch. The utmost In beauty and
teh
EI
' DI'
i H 'I t t Mr. and Mr
s.
J. C. Hawke return- aecuracy.
Cary's Jewelry
Shop, Leb-
wa es, gm. Ino s, amI on, a d h T d . ht fBI ' Oh'
C ' J
I
Sb Leb
Oh
'o e ome uea ay
Dig
rom ur
mg-
anon, 10
.
II ry s ewe ry op, anon, I. ton, Kans. They were accompanied
The regular services will be rcsum- by Jlfr. and M
1'S
.
W. B.
Mather and Mrs. Alvin Earnhart and sons,
ed at St . Mary's church next Sunday, daughter. the latte r part
of
the week with
September 4.
Cbul'ch' school
and
Mrs.
Burton Earnhart, of
9 :45,
sermon
and
lIoly Communion
Cary's Jewelry
Shop
is open every
Dayton
eveni
ng
until
9
p.
m. Come in
and
at 11
o'clock. see
the many wo nderful and
unuaual Mrs. Will Uorn
and
two children,
gifts. You are always welcome
at
of Dayton, spent the latter part of
this mo st interestIng store. last week with her siste r, 1\lrs. For
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ralph Miller e
nter
tai ned last Saturday evening with
one of their fn' "ous
fis
h f
ry
s,
and
IIlr. and Mrs.
C. H.
Sherwood
had
aU the
accompammcnts.
The
guests as dinner guests l
ast
Thursday, Mrs.
were Mr. lind Mrs. F. B. Henderson, C. E. Ed1varcls and d a u g ;ers, Mar -
1Ifr.
and Mrs. S.
D.
Henkle"
Mr
. and
goret
and MaQ. Ellen, of Dayton,
M1S.
Ernest But terwo
rth,
Mr. and
and
R A Conn
r
d f
'1
Mrs.
Jame
s McClure, Mr.
and
Mrs.
.
e an _ amI y.
re
st
Hough.
Mr.
and
Mrs" H. O. Cornell
enter
tained on
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Hough
and
children, and Mr. and
W.
B. Squires.
E.
V. Barnhart,
Mrs.
C.
W.
Barnett
and Mias Velma Cornell.
Next to life
itself
eyesight is per
haps the mplt precious poneasion of
mankind.
It
pa)'ll
to have your
eyes
given attention
by
an
eyuight
Ipec
ialist.
Dr
RudolJlh is here every
Tuesday and Saturday. Examination
is free .Cu:TsJewelry Shop, Leb-
anon, Ohio. '
Mra .
Eva
' Miller returned home
Monday after spendIng a week with
her daughters, Mrs. Grace McCune
and Mi
ss
Ruth
Miller, tourin&' the
Great Lakes
and
Georgian
Bay
Herman
. Surl'lIce
and
Roy Ellis l
eft
last week for Columbus, where they
are
playing
wit:h the
AU
State band
at the Sta te fa. r. '
Mr.
amI M. s. George
E. C a r n a h a ~
Misl
G l a d y ~ Harlan, of
Dayt.un,
and daughter, MillS
Olive,
of
Mason,
Mrs. .
Warren
Espy
entertained
the spent
Sunday
'\Vith Mr. and Mrs. Earl
cJass
of '28
t
the
Waynesville High Greene and falnily.
school, Tuesday evening of la
st
week . . ,
at the
home of Mn. Espy in C en te r- Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Hough had 8l\
ville.
their
8uPPllr guests last Friday, Mn.
Will Horn and
two children and Mr.
M ~ . M. H. Allen,
of
Hagerman, and M18. FoTl's Hough.
R.,.,uanphyaically danleroua. Why a k ~
them
ftnaftCially dantreroua becauae
of
inadequate
Idaho, who has IJpent several months
visiting relati:ves in
Harveysburg and
Oentorville, Is the week
with
The
regular
meeting
of St. Mary's
Guild will be held at
the
home of
$ItomobUe inauranee? .
The
Travel
...
Insurance Company. Why do
we
8ell
80
much
lilver- Mr.
and Mrs. Lindley Mendenhall,
W..
he Itnt
to
write automobile Ii_billy btaur- ware? Because "Yourex
Bnyeneal" Mr. and
Mrs.
W.
E. O'Neall a9d
MillS
1
I
. I I Is the beat plated
war.
made by man O,NeaU were businellS visit-
anee and today ia the a 'leat mu tap e-, Ine
or machine. See
the
beautiful
pat-
o
ra
in Cincinnati, Tuesday.
lnauranc. in the o r l ~ . . .
tema at Cary's Jewelry
Shop, Leb
anon. Ohio.
Eraest
L' Harlan
,'
g e D ~
WaynesVille
'
Mr. and M.s. Donald Henderson,
Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Noble, Mr. Ken-
9 a. m. to 8 :80 p. m., Tuesday,
and
9
a.
m. un,
il
8
p. m.,
Saturday,
Dr. RudolJlh,
the Eyesight
Specialist,
Is
at Cary's
Je 'welry Shop, Lebanon,
Ohio,
~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
neth Killion, of Dayton,
MillSea Naney
TJ:eadway li
nd
Doris Henderson
were
1"__ : . . . - : o : - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - . . . . . ; - - - - - - - _ ,
Sunday dinne. guests of Dr and M
rS. Th
e annual I'eunlon
of the
Hawke
-I
Carl
Hendenon.
family was bel l
in
Memorial
hall" at
Itig . Will
Pay
For EgiS
, .
. Lebanon, ,last 8unday, with fifty-five
Honoring the guests of MiSs Janet a e ~ t .
CartWl'lght, the Misses
Ruth Steph
enson, Berd ie Gaar and Marietta
Sparks,
Mi
ss Doris Hendenon enter
tained with cards and dancing . on
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis
and Mr'.
Charles Davis spe
nt
Monday
in
Xenia
with Mrs. MeliSsa Redfern, who Is
In a
critical condition. . .
Min
Margaret Hopkins and
Henry
Sayl,
or attende4
a
dinner
party given
SERVICE, ' .USE
Mark Twain
'watl
aif(lod
..
lor, and
I he
often RponL happy
we.eks
crulaln ,
with
hi
R friend; H. H. Rogel'll, in his
Rellnl l '
lIch
L -Oncll they were caurht
ollih
of
Cuba in a heavy sea,
the
1l
1I1lL fJf
1\
Inng-dl'llw n and violent
II
le. Th
ll r l b b
WDB
h
eavlrl&' at
tLq
worst, and f
i l l '
Oll
lle
Mark Twain
WIIS
ups
et by t he
I-oiling and pitch
ing
of
t
he
ship. He leaned over
the
It' Iail 'and rlung desperately.
" 111 .
lemens, can't I .
get
you some
thing?" usked a steward. solicitously.
"Yes,"
Mark drawled,
ear
n
est
ly,
"Ye s,
I'd like a little island."
------
- - -
ANY WAY YOU WANT IT
"[Jut dlld, Bi11y has gut char actel' .
You cll
n road
it
in his e
ye
s."
'''I'hen Muriel, I've just blackened
hi
s chllracter."
ga or
more t
in
g Ihe
\a
SI lour weeks,
is
tht record
01 Ihr.
Holslein cow owned
R. p,
Brown o(
l u m b u Ku. Her aV.nl8C has
been
96 lb.
,
IIer
d"y.
She
weighs
900
pClunds
.
GRANO AND PETIT
JURORS
ARE
CHOSEN
Boy's
Arm
Broken
l OYed . the nine-year-old so n of Mr.
und Mrs. Je sse Hess, of north of
Waynes\
i1le,
fell fron
a
tre e Sunday
afternoon. break
in
g two bones in his
urm, about midway between the wrist
Judge Chas.
B.
Dechan t hos drn.
wn
und elbow.
trom the jury wheel thefollowlIlg - - -+
numes
of
electors to serve 0 11 the 8
Grand Jury for September. They Mrs. Graham etter
arc summoned to IIppear on Thurs
d
llY
morning. September
1.
Mrs. Eleanor Hatfield, Turl\ccl'cek.
Waltel' Par let l. Cll?ll rcree
k.
Miss Vesta St.ubb s.
TU1
l1e
creek.
Mis.1
Ella St.uart, TUl'tlecrcek
C
lift
ord Montgomery, Clearcree
k.
Mi
ss Winifred Borck. D
ee
rfield .
Roy Bennett, Deerfield.
A. M. Lewis, Harllln.
Robert Garner,
Mll
ssie.
Wallel' Allen, Clearcreek.
Mrs. Ella
B.
Cook Way ne.
H.
Eeisenmenger, J.i:anklin.
Mrs. Mildred James, Tur tlecreek.
Mrs.
Jennie Sheet
s, Clenrcreek.
J . W. Edward s, WlIyne.
PeUt Juron
The names of those elrawn for Pet
it
Jury
service
nre
as fo
ll
ows.
Th
ey
are to appear Wednesday morning,
Sep
tember
21:
Mi
ss Alice Williams, Hamilton.
David Holmes,
Turtlecre
e
k.
Mrs. Elva Mosher, Deerfield.
Sam "Price, Franklin.
Mrs. Lawrence
Co
uden, Union.
C.
O.
Collins, Union.
While s itting in
1\
chair at her home
Friday
1110rnlng, W. S.
Graham
l J f r c r
a
slight stroke and
fell
to
t ho flo
or.
11 0'- co
ndition
wu
s Illunn
ing for
II
lime,
bul
we arc glad to
report that she is very llIuch better
lit s c ~
__
: '
BACK
RIGHT AT
HIM
Two o
ld
cotchmen wno
hadn't
met since they were boys
at
home,
wet'e renewing the acquainta nce
they sat on
the
porch of the s ummer
hotel. One
had
lost an eye and was
i t . i v e ubout it. Finally the oth
er, seeming to notice it for
the
first
time soid:
"Whaur's
ye ither e'e,
andy ?"
Glancing at his compa
ni
on' s shiny
pate
Sandy
retorted.
"Hoot. mon I
Its awa' lookin' fore ye nir." -
ONE SEAT AT A TIME
Large Lady
(beam
I have II seat near
th
e
Box Office
U l [ ' V
V I ~
certain
y.
ma t row
'you
Solves Farm-Mi x
Mash Problems
The NEW Wayne 26'70
Muh
Supplement supplies a
varlet, of
concentrated animal protein, that
are lacklnlf
in
farm
",alnl.
M
IX
equal parts of Wayne
26
'70; and
your
own
ground
&'1'Ilnl,
to
make
a good egg producing
muh at
LOW COST.
Waynesville Farmers
Exchallge
,Company
P l a o ~ .
25
C.
M.
R o b l ~ z e r , Wayne.
Henry
MUlard, Washington
Leslie _Moore, Deerfield.
Albert
Beel,
Turtlecreek
.
Fat Lady (indignanUy) - 'UO L
'
~ e t
y o u ~
man."
______________ 1
Mn. Emma TetrIck, Deerfield.
Henry
Husel, Hamilton.
John Jack, Salem.
Miss Hazel Whitacre, Harlan.
Mn. Martha Kratezer, Turtle-
creek.
A. D. Grapevine, Hamilton
Geoge
Fryberger,
Hamilton.
Clint Cleaver, Massie.
H. D. Carroll, Salem.
Mn_ Olive Spinner, Deerfield.
--- ....
- ..
SUN
'SHIN'E
INN
We
will serve Chile and Hot Soup
(rom now on '
7
LOOK NATURAL
, PLEASE
M
D.
BAIRD
painter
"
.
Artist-"Ye8;
do
yo.u
for a
portrait?"
,Telephone
143F2% Wa,neavlll.,
Ohio
=
. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mre
Fred
'Hend
elS
Oll
and daughten
were, Mr. and Mrs.
HIlllY
Turner
and
son, of Bellbrook;
MillS
Miriam
Spence, of Blanchester, and
Mrs,
Ka
te
Colema
n.
by
the
N. C
..
~ . , last
r , a d _ a ~ y : . . . . : : a: : : . t
. . . . . . : : . - - - ; : : - ; -
- . ; . . - ; ; - - - - ; - c : : - : - - : -
___
the
014
'
Ba
-rn c ~ u b , -Dayton. -
Round
Layer,
Autd. 33c
Flavors Each . . . . - . . . . . . . . . .
~ . r ,
.aela ... ...........25c AD.el Food, Mcla ....................25c
CU.,
CoeORll1lt' or
Choeolate, ea.eh ......
..
............... .
..
..
......... .10
Country Club
Creamery 46c
~ I b . Prints
.. . . . . . . _
. .. ..
.
Pure, Open
Kettle
'
lSc
Rendered
Pound
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _
, ,
.
P
0
tat'O e
s
Cobblers, U. S. No.1 45C
Grade 15 Ib, Peck
.. .
. ,
~ ~ . t a
....
Yellow J . . . .,
~ D a d .. ....... . ......... ........................ 25,
E ; : I ~ ~
h ........ ......:
5c
~ ~ , ~ ~ S ..........." ."29c
801
Lara
e
18
Ver,. I ~ ~
~ ~ ~ :
.... ' 'c
Ham.
"23 c
'
D.ar cured, re
Ib
.... .
Soap
' abaoU.e, .
v low
~ ~
,
. .
MillSes
EliZabeth
and
Ruth Chand
i.e, who. ,have been attendingo summer
For the
pleasure
of her
house school
at
.
the
University of
Cincin
guests,
the Mi
sses
Ruth
Stephenson, nati, r e t u r n e ~ home,
Saturday.
Mllrietta Sparks and Berdine Gasr '
Miss
J ~ n e t IOartWJ: ght
entertained
on friday night with a
hay
ride. The
ute ended at Sunshine Inn,
where
an appropriate outdoor lunCh was
served.
The
W.
C.
T. U.
will
meet at
the
home of Mrs. ',Lillian C. Mills, -Thurs
day
aftemoOfJ,
September
1,
at
2
o'clock. eA full attendance is de-
sired. "
For the pleasure of Mrs.
M. H.
Al- Diamonds 'l'bey never w,ear out ,
len,
of Hager
man Idabo, who
ha
s
never get out
olr style, and
are sate
'
been the
guest
of Mr.
and
Mrs.
L. H. as
a Liberty bond. Compare values
Gordon, Mrs. Gordon and
Mrs. Su- - n o t just pric
es
at Oary's
Jtlwelr;y
san Wilk
elS
on entertained
at dinner
Shop, ' ' e b a n o ~ , Ohio. .
Tuesday evening, Mrs,
Edith Barris,
Mi
ss Emma Heighway, Mrs.
Kate
The Underwood
family reunion
Coleman, Mrs. D. L. Crane. held BlInday, AUlllUst 28, at
the plus
ant
country
honle
of
Mr. and
Mrs.
Forty-five relatives and friends, Curtis Tomlinsonl
three
miles
east
of
including those froin Clncipnati, Nor- Waynesville. l ~ i t t y - t h r e e ' members
wood, Martinsville, Clarksville, Blan-
of the family were
pl'esent.
The UII
chester an 3 Dayton
attended the re-
ual
bountiful dinner
Viaa ,
spread
IIn
union held at the home of Mr. and der the beautifull ahade treea on the
Mrs. Harvey Snider, near Harvels- lawn' and all p t
hered
around to do
bUrg, Sunday,
August 28,
and enjoy- .
to
the louded
tables.
In the ,
ed a basket dinner, games
and other
Evart Shoemaker, of Har-
diversions. furnlsbed delightful music
OebortJ.
of
Dayton, aang 'a
A surprise tor Mrs. Ralph Dyke
8010.
and
Mi
ss Evelyn Surface was given
at the
home of Mr.
and Mrs.
F. E.
eyes
- of e v ~ r y
IChOlll
' child
Thomas
on
Sunday. A
",and
should
'
lie examined during
va-
was served
at
noon with t .o cation: Dr. Rudolph
ia
an eye81ght
cakes beautifully ornamented B p ~ e l i l i a t and ,eives speelal
care to
,
( andles,
for
the two,
.ho we
are safe children's eyell. Examination-
free,
to say, were very much lIurprised. Tuesday
and Saturday
at dary'l
Jew
Those ~ h o enjoyed this dinner.
were:
e rY S hop, Lebanon, Ohio. , '
Mr.
and
J\frs, Will of
Lebanon;
' . '
Mr. ' and Mrs. Forest Mud- On
Satu
.rday, Min Janet _Oart-:
red,
C a t h ~ r l n e
lnd ~ ~ r o t h y -. ,waa h ~ s t e s 8
at one
,o"clock,
and .Mn; Kenneth luncheon
bridlC
The invited, peats
Harley, Warren
and
Glad)'ll
",.re
.Mrs.
'
Altt'ed Wrlgbt, ot Phlla,
David Thorn " Miss 'Cora delpJlia, and ' the MIII88I Harriet
Arthur
q i h o ~ Mr. and
,Mrs:
S h i m p , of Leban
'on,
Elizabeth
Blck-
Surface, Evelyn and Dori, . of Rllth Stephenson and
Mrs. '
Mrs.
LOwell
RalPh Dyke, Everett
friend,
Misa Elbabetb Luc.,
of
nOJl,
Mr. and
l in .
P.
Ii:,
;rho
..
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Mere Impression
A student once a ~ k e d great m a s t ~ r
how
'
to
mix his colors or paints .To ,which the
master replied: "Prime colors,
3
little oil, and
lots,
of
brains, well
mixed/
.
So with 'printing,
A
good printing job is
more . han type, paper,.ink and a good press,
Craftsqlanship
is
in selection of
type
faces
suited
to
the job in hand;, paper in tones,
shades
or
colors; harmonious ihk
s e l e c t i o n s ~
care:ful press make-ready'- -aiid 'the 'result,
printed
matter.which c0f' veys character.:
Let uS
demcstrale all
we
mean' n
y o u r
~ e ~ t
printing job.
Good
. printing costs' no
more
'
t h a ~ inferior jobs. " .
.Phone 112 and We .Will CalL
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'MIAMI