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Show VI ft? lo) (ru U n rn f 9 fTn fpsp n rn em p--?- PiH n Ul T iii&WMuu 11 . llliflJ iMlrafcE TOtiwini 0 Many Fine Gifts To Feature The First Of Trade-At-Home Dances Springvillc's "it pays to shop at home" campaign by the business and professional men of the community com-munity will be given impetus tonight to-night when a dance will be held at Memorial hall and free gifts will be given away to those in attendance. at-tendance. Everyone with tickets given by the town merchants with every fifty cent purchase since the first of the month should attend the dance. A studio couch, bridsc set, breakfast set, lamp, end-Xable end-Xable and scarf and $10 arc all included in the gifts to be given Thursday night. The gifts are t'ie first of a group to be given at dances preliminary to the giving of a car at Christmas time. Citizens Citi-zens are required to be at the dance to receive the gifts except the cash award which if the individual in-dividual is not present to receive will accumulate until the next dance. Local merchants are not only giving tickets with purchases but are offering goods at the lowest possible prices to encourage home trade. They solicitate your consideration con-sideration in this campaign and ask you to compare local prices and quality offered with those from out-'of-tow-n. Be sure to ask for your tickets. Practically every business concern are giving them. Music at the dance will be furnished by Howards Kearns and his orchestra. The dance gifts may be seen at the local D. T. R. company store window and the beautiful Ford Tudor car is being exhibited in front of the various business houses cooperating in the home- trade- campaign. |