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Slory Cornel
He ltlessed It.
A teacher of a Sunday school class
tried to impress upon her young charges
the nprOKRlt V Of hlpcslni. ?h n fnnrl V>r?_ I
fore eating.
EVER
Presbytei
Music Teachers,
Bankers, Manufacture
ceivable occupation es
posssible terms.
There has not yet
of the Club and its su{
Why? Read the
Club' s correspondence
From n Music Teacher.
"I have had my Ludden & Dates
piano since last September and would
not part with it for anything like tin*
amount 1 paid lor it, unless I could get
another one cxuctly like It."
From m .Mlulnler.
"The piano arrived In good time and
In first class condition, and we find that
it measuics up In every particular to
what you claimed lor It. We aie delighted
with it uml take pride In showing
it. The first comment alter a lest
is, "Oh hasn't it a sweet tone" and the
next is. "What did it cost' and then,
"Where did you get It."
' rho vunnilor iu hmtr o ula nn nf 11 c
appeal ance and tunc can be .sold on the
terms on which you Oiler it. The Club
plan is a blessing to the poor man who
must buy and would not otherwise be
able."
On receipt of our letter thanking him
for his indorsement this minister replied
as follows.?"Vou aie certainly
welcome to my testimonial, but If It
had not been true you could not have
pumped it out of me with a high-power
engine. All that 1 said is true and
moie. We would not think of ti ailing
It off or back, no, not for four bundled
dollars, except to make the same trade
again."
From n Merchant.
"After carefully investigating the
catalogues of other music houses I am
of the opinion that the Club plan has
given us a much better piano than 1
Fame money. We are very much
pleased with the self-player piuno."
Kroiu Auotlier Minister.
"We are delighted with our piuno In
every way. The case Is beautiful, and
the tone and action superior to many
of far greater co.'d. 1 want to thank
you also for the courtesy and fairness
shown. It Is a delight to deal with
a firm with such a sense of fairness."
I-'rora an iCxperlenced Musician.
"In 1877 1 bought my lirst l.udden &
Bates piano, although It lias had a
hard road these thirty-five years. It Is
still a good old piano, Iiub never been
mneu dui three tiint-B. i couldn't heBin
to enumerate the profit and pleasure
it has Biven me. My second l.udden
& Hates piuno promises to be what
the firm claims tor it. 1 have used it
one month and must say it is remarkable
how so good an in-trument can he
purchased at such a low price. 1 am
now planning to buy a l.udden A Hates
player-piano tor my little grandson;
the second purchase was tor my little
grnnd-daughter. I do not derogate any
other make of pianos, but I do speak
in the highest praise of the l.udden &
Hates and the Club Managers."
Write for your co
Catalogue. We hi
for you. Addres
Ludden &
THE FKESBYTEKiA
"Billy," she ashed of a litttle fellow
whose father was an elder in the
church, "what prayer does your father
hav before you eat your dinner?"
"I dun know."
"Welt, what did he say this morning
before breakfast?"
Billy meditated: suddenly he remembered
and beamed.
"He said, "You kids go slow on the 1
YBOD
WITH
rian of the
Farmers, Preachers, I
?rs, Professors, Clerks
:press their appreciatio
: occurred a single dis<
Derb instiuments.
^ answer in the follov
I'roin n Farmer and Illn Wife.
"We liave had the l.udden A: Hates
piano almost a year and would not take
twice the amount ot money that we
paid for it. If we were to want to buy
ti dozen more w c would buy a l.udden
A: Hat in piano every t:me."
1 rtun h l'h> mU-Iiiu.
"The I.uU.n n A; Ha.cs Caolnet Grand
UpriKi.t piano w liicii 1 booKtu tluoujfh
the i'IliIi more loan siv nwniom t. '??
I.as been a kuuici- of great pleasure to
my w iiolc lamily. 1 am well pleased
with the Club plan and think tliut the
tone and workmanship of this piano
kui.iiut of hu 1 was in touch
with sevcial fuano concerns belore
buying and decided to join the Club. 1
nl.all never regret it. 1 congratulate
you upon being able to sell so tine an
instrument on such reasonable terms."
From n .*nlc*miio?ii Wife.
"The piuiio is a treasure, hveryono
remai ks on its sweetness of tone and
it lias been so much pleasure to our
lamily. The Club places tne piano in
so many homes that otherwise would
have to wait an indetinite time to buy.
Please accept our sincere thanks for
your courteous treatment."
From n Hunker.
"The piano received O. K. aad am delighted
with It."
From n Merhniile.
"Unclosed you will find l'ost Ofllee
Money <>i?ler tor SiO.oo part payment
on piano 'J he more we play our piano
and call our lrienus in to see it, and
hear tha.it play It, the better we like it.
We ate iuuie than delighted with It."
From a Teaelier.
"1 have been using the Ludden &
Hates piano almost a year and 1 am
more than pleased with it. Its tone is
tho sweetest. It has not yet needed
tuning and has been used daily for
ten months. 1 certainly appreciate the
Club's plan of selling."
From n ItimlncNM Man.
"1 had quite u job when 1 announced
myself in the market for a piano, hut I
walked over all of the inducements and
Joined the Club. 1 know that 1 could
Club is all and more than you claim lor
It."
Kpotii a Seliool Trustee.
"The piano obtained through the
Club Is being used In the Musical Department
of the School bere and all are
highly pleased with it. We feel that
we saved from $75.00 to flL'5.00 by purchasing
through the Club."
From n Doctor's Wife.
"The piano reached me safely last
Monday and I am highly pleased with
It. The case Is beautiful and the tone
so mellow and sweet. Everyone who
has seen It likes It."
py of the Club's
ave one reserved
;s the Managers.
Rotpc Prt!p?"
JjPClLtwj Pian
N OF THE SOUTH
l>uttcr now! It's forty cents a pound'!"
"l)at <ook bock means all right," said
Miss Miami Brown, reflectively, "but
1 bet It gits me into trouble yet."
"What's the trouble?"
" 'Dout every page it says 'take six
eggs.' Now, do eiuestion is, who is I
g'ine ter take 'em from?"?Washington
Star.
THE
? South Pi
_awyers, Doctors, IV
, Stenographers?mei
n and unqualified ap
cordant note in the \
i i i
ving letters, selected
rrom n Fnrmfr'i 'Wife.
"I am perfectly delighted with my
piano. 1 think the Club plan a capital
idea."
I'rom n School Teacher.
"I have received the piano and am
well plea -cd with it. Kveryone that
se?s it says it is a beauty. The Club
plan is line."
From a I.it tic Girl.
"I have had my piano nearly a year
and 1 have learned to play. It has a
very sweet tone and is admired by all.
1 think every girl who wants a piano
can Join the Club ant) make the payments
and never mi>s It. 1 appreciate
what you have done for me and hope
that 1913 will be a prosperous year for
vou."
From n Collar ProfeaMor.
"It Is a pleasure for me to state that
the beautiful Ludden & Hates Upright
piano has. after a thorough test, proved
more than satisfactory. The beauty
both In design and finish can only be
surpassed by its pure, rich tone. It la
a piano for the be-t and most discriminating
musicians."
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The Club provlilr* flvf lirn III I f ill I
Grnml, Hirer Cabinet Gruntl Iprlgl
rfan cf (he South A
o Club Dept., J\
[March 12, 1913
Hayrick: "Why are you going to
iM.argc the summer boarders moie this
year?"
Corntassel: "I've called the place a
bungalow."
Contented with Herself.
Gladys: Helen certainly looked happy
in church this morning'
Mae: Evidently she had nothing on
i.er mind but her Easter hat!?Judge.
ASED
ano Club
lerchants, Mechanics,
mbers of every coni
.1
provai in tne strongest
great chorus of praise
at random ficm the
From n Church Official.
"I will say that the Church is pleased
with the Club plan. The piano is firstclass
in material, workmanship and
construction?fine tone, clear, soft and
musical. It Is an extra tine instrument
for the price. The plan of payment 1j
good, sound and satisfactory."
From n Postmaster.
"The piano arrived in perfect condition
and Is a beautiful instrument. The
tone Is full nnd sweet. It is satisfactory
in every particular. I heartily
recommend the Club's method of buying
a piano."
From n Stenographer.
"I have received my piano and I am
certainly pleased with it In every respect."
Everybody Pleased.
If space permitted we could publish
more than twenty times this number
01 commendatory letters from Club
membors. Where every body Is plraxril
there must be some iiuiiMiinl cause. The
Club's Catalog explains the reason.
itylen to Kflfft from Inrliitlliitf n I'nrlor
it*, nuil n Self-player pin 110.
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