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Sin and Money

Charlie Williams, president of the Moore Dry Kiln Company, always has a Southern story on tap. He read the recent tale in this column of the colored preacher who was praying while his wife was packing, and right away sends in the following true story, and one well worth the printing:

"Your 'Favorite Story' of August 15th reminds me of Baptist Preacher Dixon, of North Carolina. He had two famous sons, A. C. Dixon who later occupied Spurgeon's Church in London, and Tom Dixon, who wrote "Leopard's Spots." Preacher Dixon was pastor of a small Baptist

Walk-In Cooler

United States Plyrvood Corporation has announced development of a new type of lr'alk-in cooler made of Armorply, a thin strip of metal adhesively bonded to plywood, and designed in sections for erection by the user to provide almost any desired amount of refrigerated space. One such installation is no'iv in operation at the Kraft Food Company's research lab at Glenvierv, Ill.

Church in North Carolina. His son, A. C. Dixon, was 'called' to a rich Baptist Church in Brooklyn, and, before accepting, drove out in his horse and buggy to see his mother and get her advice. But as he approached home he met his father in the lane, and told him the news, and this is the advice his father gave him: 'No use to see your mother, as she might give you the wrong advice. You accept the church in Brooklyn, because I have always found that WHERE THERE IS THE MOST MONEY THERE IS ALSO THE MOST SIN."'

On Trip to Eurbpe

M. L. (Hirschy) Hirschfeld of Bay City Lumber Co.,, Oakland, and Mrs. Hirschfeld left early in August on a trip to Europe. They flew to New York and sailed on the New Amsterdam. They will visit England, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, France and Italy, and t'ill return by steamer through the Mediterranean, arriving early in November.

THEY HAVE THE COLORS a whole range of pastel and deeper shades for pleasing combinations or contrasts.

THEY HAVE THE VARIETY OF PATTERNS and panel sizes for working out attractive and distinctive decorative designs.

THEY HAVE THE ECONOMY of lower cost, ease of installation and upkeep, and long life that makes them ideal for remodelrng of new constfuctlon.

Pusb Tbese Profitable Year 'Round. Sellers!

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