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December 4, 1920—Page 6 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. HOME FRIENDLY SOCIETY INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE 1025 LINDEN AVENUE BALTIMORE WHITE HALL. FREELAND. 6-1-20 A meeting- of the members of the White Hall Farmers' Club and Im- provement Association will be held next Tuesday night when business of special importance will be considered. Next week will mark the beginning of the .butchering season. Mrs. Mary Ellen Almony, wife of Mr. Joseph Almony, died at her home at Madonna, Harford county, on Monday. Her funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon from her late home. Ser- vices were held at Bethel Presbyterian Church on Wednesday and burial was in the church cemetery. She was Miss Horn before her marriage. The month of November has made a record of more cloudy days and less sunshine than has been known for the last decade. Many of our farmers have taken advantage o f t h e mild wea- ther and have about finished husking their corn. The crop was a large one, but the quality does not come up to last year's. On Thanksgiving Day at 5 P . M. at the P. B. Church, by Rev. Thomas E. Allison, of Lutherville, Miss Daisy Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lowe, was; joined in wedlock to Mr. a | T h o m a s Bamford, of Chicago. The ceremony was followed by the christ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bernoudy enter-lening of a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. tained at dinner on Sunday, it b e i n g | L o w e . s II s sMM AT THE SWITCH W e h a v e e v e r y t h i n g prescribed b y p h y s i c i a n s a n d o u r compounding is conducted with s k i l l a n d c a r e b y g r a d u a t e s o f p h a r m a c y . The special care which we gflve to PRESCRIPTIONS * has caused our prescription department and every other department of our drug business to grow. This growth is continuous because people believe i n p u r e drugs, superior service r \ right prices. Let U s F i l l Y o u r Next Pre*' ptlen STROBEL PHARMACY, Inc. "The Prescription Store" the 3 1 s ; t a n n i v e r s a r y of their marriage, There wil 1 b e an apron social held in Wiseburg schoolhouse this even- ing. Everyone welcome. Miss Lida Slade entertained the White Hall Book Club on Saturday afternoon. The White Hall Paper Mill Company is now closed for he p u r p o s e ' of re- pairing and extending its. plant and expect to resume operations in the early part of the year. Special services are being held at Vernon M. E. Church. The pastor, Rev. E. L. Hudson, is being assised by Miss Jennie Smith, the National Rail- road Evangelist, and Mrs. Lula B. Schaeffer, the great gospel singer. The meetings will continue until Sun- day evening. We are pleased, indeed, to extend our congratulations to the "Editor" upon his recent marriage, and tender our best wishes to the young couple. KINGSVIIiLE. visiting her Hitchcock, of York Road 2-1-iy GOVANS, BALTIMORE, MD^ When in Baltimore, Visit HOCHSCHILD,KOHN &(£>. There's an atmosphere of welcome throughout the store which will make you feel at home the moment you enter our doors. Your journey among our more than fifty sections will prove a delight—so many beautiful things to see and admire. If you wish to purchase, our service will satisfy you, we know. When at home, you can shop through our Mail Shopping Service. Baltimore's Best Store HOCHSCHILD.KOHN fcQp. Howard and Lexington Sts. Mrs. Prank Hanna brother, Mr. Thomas Upper Cross Roads. Misses Alice and Helen Muller, who attend the State Normal School, spent the holidays with their parents here. Mr. Charles Monmonier, of Mt. St. Joseph's, Baltimore, and Mr. Felix Fleury, of St. John's, Washington, were home for the holiday. Mrs. Joshua Hammond i s v i s i t i n g rel- atives in Baltimore. Mr. William Jones, of Baltimore, and Miss Lucille Hurtt, were married on Wednesday in Baltimore and will re- side on the Jones farm, at Bradshaw." Miss Hurtt is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, of Frank- linville. Mrs. A. A. Chapman entertained at cards in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fitzell on Wednesday evening. The costume ball for the benefit of the library of the Community Hall at Kingsville was quite a success. Long life and happiness to Mr. and Mrs. Logie Bonnett. Established 1865 WM. A. CONWAY Jobber of TINNERS' SUPPLIES Metal Roofings, Painted-Corrugated, V-Crimped and Galvanized Double Lock Roll Roofing For Dwellings, Garages and Barns S t o v e a n d F u r n a c e Goods of all sorts. All Sizes Railroad Milk Cans. WM. A. CONWAY 626-28 FORREST ST. Phones, Mt. Vernon 2751 or 1999 Write Today for Prices 4-13-20 We are called upon to chronicle the death of Mrs. Susie L. Baker, wife of James B . B a k e r , of York, Pa. She was taken to York Hospital on Monday of last week, and on Tuesday the doctor decided upon an operation, but owing to her frail physical condition she never rallied, and passjed away on Fri- day morning. Her funeral took place on Tuesday at 12 o'clock at the M. P. Church. Services were conducted by Rev. John Bieri, of Siloam M. E. Church, Philadelphia, a former pastor of the deceased. She had long been a member of the M. E. Church. A hus- band, a daughter, and a sister survive her. Mrs. Baker was the daughter of the late Abraham Shaver, at one time a prominent paper maker of this com- munity, where the deceased was born and grew to womanhood. Mr. William Gammill, a grands|on of Mrs. Sarah J. Gemmill, of this vil- lage, spent Sunday with his grand- mother and aunts. He is a student at the University of Maryland. ROCK CHAPEL.. Mrs. Katie Taylor, formerly of this place, but now a resident of Washing- ton, D. C, spent the week-end here, calling on her old friends. Mr. Jacob Ebaugh and family, Mrs. Ebaugh, of Baltimore, and Miss Helen Houseman, of York, Pa., spent a week at the home of Mr. and MrS. Lewis S. Bowman, Mr. Marven S. Hildebrand and Miss Eva E. Whitecraft, of Rock Chapel, daughter of Mr. and M r s . H . C. Whitecraft,were married on last Sat- urday night at the Evangelical par- sonage, New Freedom, by the Rev. J. A. Schultz. Their many friends wish them a happy voyage over the matri- monial sea. A family reunion was h e l d . o n last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Alice LaMotte. A large number of guests were present. Misses Isabel Whitecraft and Juliett Almony, of Maryland Line, spent last Saturday and Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mc- Donald. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Sykes took place Sunday morniug from the, residence of her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Fulton. Interment was in the Mary- land Line Cemetery. Rev. J. J. Rush, pastor of the church, officiated. Her age was 1 86 years. The pallbearersi were Harry Waltemyer, Lee Lentz, Horace Cooper, W. H. Taylor, Wm. Gruel and Edward Koller. HEREFORD. Sunday School tomorrow morning'at 9.30 o'clock; preaching at M . E . Church at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Constance, who. has been to England for the past two months, is expected home this* week. The oyster supper held last Saturday night was a success, a good sum being realized. Mrs. Leonard Miller, who has been quite ill, is improving at this writing, we are glad to say. Miss Bessie Trout, of Parkton, spent last Sunday with Miss Josephine Mil- ler. BECKLEYSVILLE. REISTERSTOWN. MT ETNA. CHASE. The oyster supper held on last Fri- day and Saturday evenings proved a success. The folks who attended were entertaned, and the club realized in the neighborhood of $250. They wish to thank the donors for their liberal donations and patronage. Mrs. Tyson League and Mrs. W. »G. Earle attended the organization of a Great Council of the Daughters of Po- cahontas of Maryland in Red Men's Hall, Baltimore, last Wednesday. Miss,D. Wilkinson, of Catonsville, spent the week-end with Miss Fanny Crouch. M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e Berkley, of near Perryman's, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. H. Fischer. Mrs. Hyla DeMoss paid a visit, to her home here last Saturday and Sun- day Mrs. Wm. Carback and Misses Vir- ginia Rollins, Isabel Rollins and Dor- othy Porter spent last Monday in Philadelphia. MT. CARMEJL. The Eureka Life Insurance Company BALTIMORE, MD. Incorporated 1 8 8 2 The Eureka Life is now a legal Reserve Old Line Stock Life Insurance Company with 37 years commendable history back of it. Issues Every Form of Modern Life nsurance. ll-l-ly The Aid Society of the M . E . Church was entertained on Wednesday even- ing of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Breuhl. There was a good attendance. After t h e b u s i n e s s of the evening had been transacted re- freshments were served. The Society reported $ 8 0 m a d e at the oyster supper in November. Miss Leona Cofiell entertained the M. C .M. Club at her home on last Sat- urday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Miller, who has been on the sick list, is improving. Mrs. Seymour Benson has been visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Edith WagTier, of Greenmount. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner are receiving congratulations on the birth o fa son. Sunday School at the M. E. Church tomorrow morning at 9.30 o'clock, fol- lowed by preaching service. Mr. Carroll Thompson recently lost a fine young horse. Miss Eva Thompson, of Baltimore, s|pent the week-end with her parents here . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Griffith and son, Roscoe, of Baltimore, spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bosley. Mrs*. W. H. Wells, Misses Verna and Mary Wells spent Monday in Balti- more. Mr. John Pearce is visiting relatives in Baltimore. Mrs. G. H. Zouck recently visited her sisters in Baltimore. Mr. Clarence Peregoy spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. George Peregoy. M r . L a u r e n c e Kidd has taken a posi- tion in Baltimore. Congratulations to Mr. Russell Gem- mill and Miss Treva Henry, who were quietly married on last Saturday. Mr. J. Frank Zellers visited in this neighborhood on Tuesday. Miss Edith Peregoy is visiting her sisters, M r s . E . H. Winemiller and Mrs. W. M. Rosier. Mrs. Winfield Stine and daughters spent last week with her mother at White Hall. A v e r y pretty wedding took place on Thanksgiving evening at Trinity Luth- eran Church when Miss Frances C. Susemihl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Susemihl, and Mr. Harry R. Nor- man, of Philadelphia, were married. Rev. Paul W. Tany, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Mrs .Ruth Wells spent the week-end in Baltimore. Mrs. John H. McAlister, of Reisters- town.spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Speed, of Baltimore. Those who visited the home of Mrs.- J. B. Shoryer on Thanksgiving were Mrs. Ida Amberg, Mr. J. Sugers and; Mr. I. Taylor, of Baltimore. Miss Lucy S . M c A l i s t e r spent several! days last week with her sister, Mrs, Charles R. Dawson, of Baltimore. Mrs. Lewin Giese is very ill. ST. HELENA. -o- WARREN. Mr. Meredith Christy and his wife and son, of Pennsylvania, were the quests of hist parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Christy during the holidays. The funeral of Marie M e e k s , w h o was accidentally shot by her brother Sun- day, was held at the Poplar .M. P. Cemetery on Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Baldwin on Thursday night. TheWarren» Mill was closied down three days last week. ^SHr^W You're "Three Jumps AJi^aH^v' RASPEBURG. Mr. George F. HDyeman, of this olare, who was operated on last week for appendicitis at the Maryland General Hospital, is reported as doing well. Mrs. Catherine Hoffstetterj, one of the oldest residents) of this neighbor- hood, suffered a stroke of paralysis last week, and is in a critical condi- ton. On Monday evening the members of Garden Rebekah Lodge No. 33, gave Mrs. Laura A. Balster a surprise at her home on Montavia avenue. There were about fifty members present and a most enjoyable evening spent. The residents along the Belair FO'a8' are very much inconvenienced by the road being closed betwen Franklin /avnue and Southern avenue.. Water mains are being laid to Overlea. There is also great need for a sidewalk, as accidents are reported daily, as this is one of the most conjested thorough- fares leading from the city. MT. CARMEL. Mrs. George Thompson and daugh- ter visited at the home of Miss Mary Zencker on Thanksgiving. Mrs. B. S. Benson is visiting her daughter at Greenmount. Mr A. L. Hunt and 'amily spent Sunday in Baltimore. Miss Edna Thompson Spent the holi- days with her parents-. MANOR GLEN. TO-DAY modern transportation is necessary to every business. The day has long gone by when any old time will do for making deliveries. Every business concern and farmer in America is working hard to increase their efficiency in the commercial world. IS YOUR TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT a holdback to your progress? If so let us tell you how we can bring this department up to the 100% mark with "BROCKWAY THE RIGHT WAY." I Brockway Motor Truck Co. of Baltimore, inc. 1006 NORTH EUTAW STREET MT. VERNON 1866 Amos visited friends Baltimore the past Mrs. Wm. T. and relatives i week. Miss A. Treut spent the Thanksgiv- ing holiday in Washington, D. C. Mrs. J. Isennock, of Blenheim, has beer visiting Mrs. Wm. T. Amos the uast week. C0^ THE FEDERAL AND SALES Baltimore, 803-807 laow The first entertainment and dance ever given by the St. Helena Improve- ment Association was held in the new community hall here on Thursday evening last. WHITE HOUSE. M i a | s H e s t e r Martin, of Owings Mills, spent Thanksgiving at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lula Martin. Mrs. Frank Peregoy and Mrs. Lula Martin spent last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Haile. Miss E. Horsey spent the week-end in Baltimore. Mrs. George E. Haile, who has been i n b e d for two weeks, i s a b l e t o b e out again. Master Leonard Lloyd, of Mt. Car- mel, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Master Ernest Haile. Mrs .Lula Martin is spending some time in Baltimore with relatives*. Mrs. Joshua Haile and Mr. Eugene Worthington spent last Saturday with Mrs. Silas Lloyd. <OHN J. KELL.T President THOS. P. KELLY, Sec'y PHILIP LINK, Treas. JOHN J. KELLY, JR. Vice-President THE NATIONAL BUILDING SUPPLY CO. BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS Cement, Front Brick, Creosote Stained Shingles, Roofing, Sewer Pipe, Lime, Plaster, Etc. North Avenue and Oak St. BALTIMORE, MD 8 HOWE and KOKOMO TIRES TUBES Distributed in Towson and Vicinity Towson Rubber Co. Opposite Court House Phone, Towson 490 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Money Loaned on First and Second Mort gages on Building Association Terms. Al matters strictly confidential and money advanced within 24 hours notice. GILBERT H. PANITZ, Attorney, 700 Equitable Building, Phone, St. Paul 5995 Baltimore, Md Enjoy Real JFoot Freedom You would never guess the relief you get from using FAIRYFOOT They relieve the pain — take swell- ing and oreness, soothe and re- the joint normal size.You feel the thrill of contented feet in two hours or lesa rfter applying FAIRY- FOOT. GUARANTEED 'and sold on FreaTrlaJ. HERGEtfRATHER DRUG CO. Towson, Maryland. Blood, Strength And Endurance THROUGH A VERY CLOSE INSPECTION AND MECHANICAL AID WE FIND THE LITTLE ' Modle 4 Overland' and Willys-Night TO BE THE MOST DURABLE AND SERVICE ABLE CARS ON THE MARKET SALES AND SERVICE STATION NATIONAL GARAGE 17-Mile House York Road, SPARKS, MD. Cockeysville 53-F-3. . 2-14-52w REMEMBER! An Advertisement in THE JEFFERSONIAN Always Brings Good Results. This is a pointer for those who have Rtal Estate or Personal Property for sale THE HANSON SIX The Specifications Tell the Story The man who owns a Hanson Six will tell you thisT^HAT only the power of plain language can fully describe the solid, abiding worth of the Hanson Six. That it has Power that asks no odds of^obstacles—Durability that insures the undi- minished performance of that power—Beauty that plainly speaks of artistry in every detail—Comfort that enhances the enjoyment of every mile you drive it, and a degree of automobile service that inspires satisfaction and admiration as long as you own the car. Motor: Continental Red Seal, Liberty Type, 54 H. P. Starting - , Lighting- and Ignition: Delco. Carburetor: Marvel. Battery: Prest-o-Lite Co. Transmission: Covert Gear Co. Clutch: Borg* & Beck. Universal: Universal Products Co. Steering Gear: Gemmer. Axles and Bearings: TJmker. Springs: Steel Products Co. Drag Link: Cincinnati Ball,and Crank Co. Frame: Detroit Pressed Steel Co. Wheels: Kelsey Wheel Co. Radiator: Our own design made by Long Radiator Co. Body: Upholstering-, top, fenders and all sheet metal work made in our own factory. Cord Tires Regular Equipment. Wheel Base 121" Model : Toirring-, Sedan, Sport, Roadster. , , Catalog showing- all models on request. Hanson Bodies, Hood, Fenders, and all Sheet Metal Work Aluminum. HANSON MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Baltimore Office: 702-4 St. Paul Street York Road Garage Baltimore County Representative. 9-25-52w OK IOOOI ^XK~:~KKK~X~X~K~K^^
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December 4, 1920—Page 6 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.

HOME FRIENDLY SOCIETY

INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE

1025 LINDEN AVENUE BALTIMORE

W H I T E H A L L . F R E E L A N D .

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A m e e t i n g - o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e W h i t e H a l l F a r m e r s ' C l u b a n d I m ­p r o v e m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d n e x t T u e s d a y n i g h t w h e n b u s i n e s s o f s p e c i a l i m p o r t a n c e w i l l b e c o n s i d e r e d .

N e x t w e e k w i l l m a r k t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e . b u t c h e r i n g s e a s o n .

M r s . M a r y E l l e n A l m o n y , w i f e of M r . J o s e p h A l m o n y , d i e d a t h e r h o m e a t M a d o n n a , H a r f o r d c o u n t y , o n M o n d a y . H e r f u n e r a l w a s h e l d o n W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n f r o m h e r l a t e h o m e . S e r ­v i c e s w e r e h e l d a t B e t h e l P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h o n W e d n e s d a y a n d b u r i a l w a s i n t h e c h u r c h c e m e t e r y . S h e w a s M i s s H o r n b e f o r e h e r m a r r i a g e .

T h e m o n t h o f N o v e m b e r h a s m a d e a r e c o r d o f m o r e c l o u d y d a y s a n d l e s s s u n s h i n e t h a n h a s b e e n k n o w n f o r t h e l a s t d e c a d e . M a n y o f o u r f a r m e r s h a v e t a k e n a d v a n t a g e o f t h e m i l d w e a ­t h e r a n d h a v e a b o u t finished h u s k i n g t h e i r c o r n . T h e c r o p w a s a l a r g e o n e , b u t t h e q u a l i t y d o e s n o t c o m e u p t o l a s t y e a r ' s .

O n T h a n k s g i v i n g D a y a t 5 P . M . a t t h e P . B . C h u r c h , b y R e v . T h o m a s E . A l l i s o n , o f L u t h e r v i l l e , M i s s D a i s y L o w e , d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . J a m e s L o w e , w a s ; j o i n e d i n w e d l o c k t o M r .

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PRESCRIPTIONS * h a s c a u s e d o u r p r e s c r i p t i o n d e p a r t m e n t a n d e v e r y o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t o f o u r d r u g b u s i n e s s t o g r o w . T h i s g r o w t h i s c o n t i n u o u s b e c a u s e p e o p l e b e l i e v e i n p u r e d r u g s , s u p e r i o r s e r v i c e r \ r i g h t p r i c e s .

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STROBEL PHARMACY, Inc. "The Prescription Store"

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i n W i s e b u r g s c h o o l h o u s e t h i s e v e n ­i n g . E v e r y o n e w e l c o m e .

M i s s L i d a S l a d e e n t e r t a i n e d t h e W h i t e H a l l B o o k C l u b o n S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n .

T h e W h i t e H a l l P a p e r M i l l C o m p a n y i s n o w c l o s e d f o r h e p u r p o s e ' o f r e ­p a i r i n g a n d e x t e n d i n g i t s . p l a n t a n d e x p e c t t o r e s u m e o p e r a t i o n s i n t h e e a r l y p a r t o f t h e y e a r .

S p e c i a l s e r v i c e s a r e b e i n g h e l d a t V e r n o n M . E . C h u r c h . T h e p a s t o r , R e v . E . L . H u d s o n , i s b e i n g a s s i s e d b y M i s s J e n n i e S m i t h , t h e N a t i o n a l R a i l ­r o a d E v a n g e l i s t , a n d M r s . L u l a B . S c h a e f f e r , t h e g r e a t g o s p e l s i n g e r . T h e m e e t i n g s w i l l c o n t i n u e u n t i l S u n ­d a y e v e n i n g .

W e a r e p l e a s e d , i n d e e d , t o e x t e n d o u r c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o t h e " E d i t o r " u p o n h i s r e c e n t m a r r i a g e , a n d t e n d e r o u r b e s t w i s h e s t o t h e y o u n g c o u p l e .

K I N G S V I I i L E .

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York Road 2-1-iy GOVANS, BALTIMORE, MD^

When in Baltimore, Visit

HOCHSCHILD,KOHN &(£>.

There's an atmosphere of welcome throughout the store which will make you feel at home the moment you enter our doors.

Your journey among our more than fifty sections will prove a delight—so many beautiful things to see and admire. If you wish to purchase, our service will satisfy you, we know.

When at home, you can shop through our Mail Shopping Service.

Baltimore's Best Store

HOCHSCHILD.KOHN fcQp.

Howard and Lexington Sts.

M r s . P r a n k H a n n a b r o t h e r , M r . T h o m a s U p p e r C r o s s R o a d s .

M i s s e s A l i c e a n d H e l e n M u l l e r , w h o a t t e n d t h e S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l , s p e n t t h e h o l i d a y s w i t h t h e i r p a r e n t s h e r e .

M r . C h a r l e s M o n m o n i e r , o f M t . S t . J o s e p h ' s , B a l t i m o r e , a n d M r . F e l i x F l e u r y , o f S t . J o h n ' s , W a s h i n g t o n , w e r e h o m e f o r t h e h o l i d a y .

M r s . J o s h u a H a m m o n d i s v i s i t i n g r e l ­a t i v e s i n B a l t i m o r e .

M r . W i l l i a m J o n e s , o f B a l t i m o r e , a n d M i s s L u c i l l e H u r t t , w e r e m a r r i e d o n W e d n e s d a y i n B a l t i m o r e a n d w i l l r e ­s i d e o n t h e J o n e s f a r m , a t B r a d s h a w . " M i s s H u r t t i s a g r a n d d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . J o s e p h F e r g u s o n , o f F r a n k -l i n v i l l e .

M r s . A . A . C h a p m a n e n t e r t a i n e d a t c a r d s i n h o n o r o f M r . a n d M r s . V e r n o n F i t z e l l o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g .

T h e c o s t u m e b a l l f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f t h e l i b r a r y o f t h e C o m m u n i t y H a l l a t K i n g s v i l l e w a s q u i t e a s u c c e s s .

L o n g l i f e a n d h a p p i n e s s t o M r . a n d M r s . L o g i e B o n n e t t .

Established 1865

WM. A. CONWAY Jobber of

TINNERS' SUPPLIES Metal Roofings, Painted-Corrugated, V-Crimped and Galvanized Double Lock Roll Roofing

For Dwellings, Garages and Barns

S t o v e a n d F u r n a c e G o o d s of a l l s o r t s .

A l l S i z e s R a i l r o a d M i l k C a n s .

WM. A. CONWAY 626-28 FORREST ST.

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that asks no odds of obstacles—Durability that insures the undi­minished performance of that power—Beauty that plainly speaks of artistry in every detail—Comfort that enhances the enjoyment of every mile you drive it, and a degree of automobile service that inspires satisfaction and admiration as long as you own the car.

Motor : C o n t i n e n t a l R e d Seal , L i b e r t y T y p e , 54 H . P . Star t ing - , L igh t ing- a n d I g n i t i o n : Delco . C a r b u r e t o r : Marve l . B a t t e r y : P r e s t - o - L i t e Co. T r a n s m i s s i o n : C o v e r t G e a r Co. C l u t c h : Borg* & Beck . U n i v e r s a l : U n i v e r s a l P r o d u c t s Co. S t e e r i n g Gea r : G e m m e r . A x l e s a n d B e a r i n g s : TJmke r . S p r i n g s : Steel P r o d u c t s Co. D r a g L i n k : C i n c i n n a t i B a l l , a n d C r a n k Co. F r a m e : D e t r o i t P r e s s e d Steel Co. W h e e l s : K e l s e y W h e e l Co. R a d i a t o r : O u r o w n d e s i g n m a d e b y L o n g R a d i a t o r Co. B o d y : Upho l s t e r ing- , t op , f e n d e r s a n d a l l s h e e t m e t a l w o r k

m a d e in o u r o w n fac tory . Cord T i r e s R e g u l a r E q u i p m e n t . W h e e l B a s e 121" Mode l : Toirring-, S e d a n , Spor t , R o a d s t e r . , , C a t a l o g showing- al l m o d e l s o n r e q u e s t . Hanson Bodies, Hood, Fenders, and all Sheet Metal Work Aluminum.

HANSON MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Baltimore Office: 702-4 St. Paul Street

York Road Garage Baltimore County Representative. 9-25-52w

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