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ft i& jld^ I ^ tr""^ -'y lfr~and Jfre Boyd Crofland apen , ^ Sunday in Loria. ** -vl1"Hk <V-*'" * *' * * ' ^^Mr. H. C. TooteaOf Loris, vu ttn 'Ju^*I##t week on business. t ,?>*' " - ,. , ; j MiM Catharine Richardson -o Jxjris has been the week's guest o : ''4say -ftfofP*; 9 ^ ; ;'., ? Mr Walker Lee, of Myrtle Beaci No. 1, was in town -Monday after \;/'%fc::; ,...; v We beat *11 competition on gro j ceriM and meats. The Blue From Market. . . Mrg Della Hardee spent last Weel In Aynor with her daughter, Airs E C. Allen. ? -v..-..* * Miss SaJlie Wile Holland left Tues day for her home in: Wilmington, Va after a week's stay with Miss Eyelyi Snider. ? ' Sydney Goldfinch left last weel JSL Camp Adgei ...XPickens County where be is one of the directors tht summer. ; : - Lots of people save money by trad fng'at the BLUE FRONT MARKET Try it. ' . ' , * * * * Miss Edith Scheuffler, who hai been visiting Miss Adalyn Sherwood . returned to her home in Great Bend Kansas last week. Miss Sherwoo< accompanied her for a short viait. * -?* The many friends of Mrs A. M McNeill are glad to know of hei continued im)' - foment in the Unioi U..nU.l UJ 1/Ual RJlimnr* ^iiHVl??| *4' mmmuf m* ww*?-mm , > ; d q5* . r' Mr Tom &>th was in Conwa; Monday ng discussing the po litical ?i^WAV l>n with friends. ' ' neajo* The f *a? Watson ' orchestri furnisli9<1 .he music for a delightfu dance ,*i the Jenkins building las ^ Friday night.. . * Lt. S. P. Hawes, Jr., is now attend h?g the JRbserve Officers * Traininj . camp at Fort Bragg. He will be then until the 26th of the months ? ' fc . . 0 0 0 0 . . V / < t t Mr. J. B. McCutcheon was in Myr tie Beach last Monday' morning oi business. * * . >; - Mf* JLuther Martin and Marjori* Martin of Mullins attended the me mortal services held for Dr. E. Nor ton at the Hut Class Sunday. '* .. 0 0 Mrs Mack Mpore hab as hom< guests this week: Mjsses Cora Thorn v as and May Evelyn Thomas, a re cent graduate of Bennettsville higl school. Miss Dorothy Hill, a risini Senior at Winthrop College/ all o: pennettsville, and Miss Alice Thorn as, of Chadboum, a rising Sophomon : UJ ' at N. C. C. W. (Greensboro, NllCT" -? m v MR^ W. BT KING HOSTESS TO U. D. C. LAST WEEK Mrs W. B. King waa hostess to th( U. D. C. on Wednesday of r last week - Interesting papers Were given": Le oindas Pofk, by Mrs C* D. Brearley Jefferson Davis, by Mrs C? J- Epps < After the business had been dispose< of, A salad course was served by th? ' hostess. > ' e. n.a. " MISS ANNETTE EPPS GIVES COMPLIMENTARY PARTY. Miss 'Annette Epps compliments Mise Edith Scheaffter of Great Bern! Kansas, on Wednesday afternoon oi -Mat' week, with three- tables ol bridge. Lovely prizes were 'given t< . the guest of honor, to Mrs H. H Woodward, Jr-^or Highest score . 4 and to Miss Nina Collins, cut* "/ - tweet course was *er^d. , - ' S OPEN AIR SE I .V>-' MYRTUt* I ''laB' GULF GAS A OILS I . r, - vfau AHmUl*** ' -r. . V ' <5, .:.^d 1 'x V<*W * . ?.:i PEltEjS *" | t Mr* Cabot I^rta^ i Tiaitfd tor ", oftother in. ChfcrtsetoiV mtpiHy. ' ' ? Mrs W. A.. Fryman, Hp T, B. Ludlammod Mr* C. H. Snider spent last Thursday in Charleston, f . js a> * t Mrs Chapman Thompson was"*l week end guest of Mr and Mrs Derrick Stalvey in Georgetown. : V I y :,\ % ' see ; - Mrs J. K. Tisdale of Tryo# C? is visiting her son, Arthur Tijuiale, and Mrs Tisdale. ^ t- Misses Annette Efyp* and Catharine Richardson are visiting in , Georgetown. ' ( ~?- ; '. You can save a part of every dollar on yo\jr table needs by trading at ~TRe BLL'E FRONT MARRfiT^ _ i. Miss Jean Burroughs has returned i from a visit ii\ Anniston, Ala. She has as her guest, Miss-Alice Lanier. 4 c Mrs IJ. E. Goodyear and children ) are visiting Mrs "Goodyear's brother, r Pr.JrA. Norton, . * * * * Mr and Mrs S. Porcher Smith spent last week end at Myrtle Beach . guests of Billy Barrett. , * * e Get your tobacco flues at Spiveys. s They are now^readyi # - adv. I, # ^a^a.e I, J. O. Cartrette carried several boys 1 to Jfort Bragg last Monday to attend C. M. T. Camp during the next'month. " \ Mrs Wilber. ?L. Smith of Wilmingr ton, N. C., is the guest of Mrs Rui pert E. Hodge. .N ' ' ~ V . I V' ' t . " \ ' Mr and Mrs James H. Long and f children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Henry Powell in Summerville, s c . , . ' i Miss Frances Watts attended the 1 graduation of her sister, Mfs? ErfJW t Watts, from the Memminger Normal l School, in Charleston, this week. Mr and Mrs John Long, Mrs Betty t Long and Russel Hodges left last i week for a "visit to Mr and Mrs J. C. Long- in Abbeville. Mr and Mrs John also visited relatives in Georgia. .'{ ? ? t i Mr Huger Marlowe went to Fort Bragg1,': Nl C. last Monday morning - - to carry his brother, J. M., and ?evi eral other young boys who . will at tend camp there this summer. ^ . ; * MRS POPE WATTS HONORS HER SISTER WITH BRIDGE PARTY a Miss Minnie Atkinson, of Winston. - Salem, N. Ci, was honored on Thurs day morning by Jaer sister, Mrs Pope i Watts, with four tables of bridge. I Miss Vivien Cox made highest score, ' ?J V?!? 1nw A I MU atiw uuuikc >-?r - delicious fro sen course end punch e was enjoyed. > '. v ! Thy guests of Mrs Watts' party were: Hazel Wdodward,. Kathleen Beckham, Vivian Cox, Bessie1 StaJvey, Eunice McMillan, Irtna Lewis, Elisa? beth Stilley, Nina Collins, Ruby Lee . Dusenbury, Annette Epps, Mary Hol liday, Eugenia Buck, Mrs . Aubrey ; Hawes of Nashville, Tenn., Mrs . Frank Shaffner^ of Winston-Salem, 1 Mrs Woodward *of Florence. f- v ' a ** REVELS-ALLEN Miss Mae Revels of Dothan, Ala., and Mr J.- B. Allen of Conwav. were 1 quietly married May the 29th, by ? Rev. Lu W. Dockey, paftorof the f first Baptist chdreh of iSothan. F Mrs cAllen wore for her wedding, a > gown of lovely iphite crepe with ac. cessories that corresponded. 1. . * Mrs Allen is a graduate of the L Dothan high school, having finished this year. ? , I ' " * ~ S . # MANAGER ~ > KACH. ?..C. ; ; ' - - i[ -1- TIRE SERVICE ' j: IT- -> * sS ^ i. . -. / '*?' .' ' * "i ' iS 1 TL ' ? 4 v > J- .?' '. 4S './rVl' ' K' " 1N HONOR Mlfe 1. f A Mryril# ihow<r vti given Iwt lTriday nftesnpoa by toD. H* *w* f hand in honor of to i. It AUen, I formerly MIm Mm Revels of Dothan, -m Ala." Tho (MtU had assembled ft J the.bemo of Mm hostess prtoo to the irrint of Mn. Alloa. Not aatil Mrs. -v'. Alton was presented to wthe otbor guest* did tot realize that tho potty was being gtoon io bar honor. * l? t heavily lndon basket, boma by u llttto Doris and Elva Forehand, wero w bsany useful gifts for tho guests of ^ honor.' Ampogthe gifts was a temp book i? which each guest ' present wrote their favorite recipe. ' Games ? and contests were indulged in and enjoyed by nil, afterwhich delicious 1 refreshments were served. f - ;i ' e.e. It Tobacco Flues at Spiveys. ' adv. m ;v* " ?f- vV's? J. M. Lewis, of palivants Ferry Route 1, wis here Wednesday on bus- J 1 a.?! Notice, Confederate Veterans ^ . The second payment of the Pen- ^ aion fund has been received at my of- ^ flee and is now read^.fpr distribution, 81 please call, cOme or send order and get your check. *CI J. S. VATIC,HT This June 45th 1982. Pension Clk. v 1 9-~ < FINAL DELIVERY OF FLOL K w . ?, AT AYNOR SATURDAY el There will be another and final dolivery of flour at Aynor Saturday p< afternoon, June 18th. Tickets will ,n _be distributed during the week and re at the warehouse Saturday. ~ H. A. Price. o ? ' ANTIOCH LEAGUE ENJOY - A SUPPER ON RIVER BANKS The Antioch EpwortTi League of ? the Conway Methodist Circuit met at the river Saturday afternon for supP?r.; - ; -v V " ? Everyone enjoyed boating and swimming for an hour. Then supper: fried " chicken, * biscuit, tasty sandwiches, pickles and cake. After playing games ^or -h while p we started for home with all yelling a good time spent. We were glad to have some of the parents. Wish more * would join in with ua. I" . . ? ' _ notice ; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that b< the undersigned, Rosa Brown- Ben- al son, as Administratrix of the Estate o^ Alton B. Benson, deceased, will, on the 2nd day of July, ,1932, a$. " Eleven o'clock A. M., apply to-the * Judge of . Probate for Horry County p for an^ order of final discharge. . V ROSA BROWN BENSON, f1 As Administratrix of the Estate or Alton B. Benson, i/eceasea. 6|9-4ti.w. / " L J. K. Dorman Will ? A Run for Magistrate Mr J. K. Dorman has announced his candidacy, to the office of Magistrate of Conway district No. 1. Mr. Dorman is a native of' this county, *' the greater part of his childhood having been spent near -Adrian, S. C. He attended the Conway schools J and was graduated in 1917. He then g entered Clemson College and received his degree 1923. . ,? . , After finishing school Mr. Dorman jr taught school for four years. He al-? so served as demonstration agent in- j HamDtnn Countv for two and a half years. He was admitted to the state bar i? June 1981. Since that time he ^ has been practicing his profession y here in' Conway. Mr, Dorrnjm "is a a promising young attorney and his tl tmany friends are glad that he has ti decided to make the race for MagisA ti trate. r , BUSINESS LOCALS AND ? I " WANT ADS. ' t. . " < x . ?. -. . r 8 ; See Cohn's Wholesale for good ? quality groceries, feeds and drugs at * low prices. \ tf. ' ? . ,* * w FOR SALE _Porto Rica ' Sweet u Potato plants, treated and GaXffPment inspected, 60 cei^s pet thou#- , and. Will exchange for hogs, corn ft or seed potatoes South Carolina c' Plant Co., Conway, S., ^ 8ALR8MBN WANTED u * >, MEN WANTED to conduct world ? Unowned Rdwleigh. Home Service '8 business in cities of* Conway, Marion, f? Mullins and county of South George- " town. tReliiri>le hustler ,' mun . start ti : tirnjiy WMKiy . ana increase "> rapidly/ Wrila" immediately, Raw- t* leijfh Co., Dept. 8C-74-S, Richmond, o Va. ; . . y~" ^_ *: t Sea Wootan for Peantit land Plaster, all land* of fartilifer. Soda, Ammonia, Moal, Brick, 4 Shingles, Tobacco flues. p. ? V. -Iu > ' ? * :?>. : > '*; . ' '.* ' ' ' * ' *sn% ;.V' ' . *? - v-- * > * , '' ' '-m " '"* *. . T ? .. * - S '* .. "W*- f ?*-- ' ^ - , ' , ' ftt, JUNBru; im. % BOXING MOW-. Th# card aff?r?d the ftgtit'fana Um night U'ft most' promising twenty iro round* of fighting, being schedkd betide a feature Battle Hoy*}, ith five negrodt. "* ' Ji ' ?i> * v .. ' i The opening bout on the card flndif, Kid" Willi tint, 118 lba? of Conway, tied againat Ruth Marsh, 110 lb*<* rem Georgetown, This is the first t ht in the local arena in which eith^ r of these boys .have participated .in. "should be a good one as both fight-r, rs are light" speedsters. ,< # The second bout finds Rupert 'Bug' \llen, 135 lb*., fighting Georgf Carpenter* McCormick, in a grudge |ht. These tw0 mixed leather, fast id furious, two weeks ago, and the Kiges called it a draw when both fhters thought it their ftgjat. This , ?rty will predict Allen yinner by a nail margin, and furthrr'^hat this DUt will be one of the best on the Ltd. # o k> -fn the Semi-final tilt 'Jumping' )e Johnson, 130 pounder, of Conway,-! ill mix with Kd Meroer, 134 poundr of Andrews. Mercer is a new>mer. to the local arena and is re:n'te(j to be a gi>od fighter. Jump- ig Jo? will have his hands full if >I>orts are .true, but local fans think ihnsan will take the decision. 0- ? ? -- ? The feature bout finds 'Batling' Ed ' ndersen, 140 lbs, the pride of Con- < ay, swapping punches with WJialey < arrineau, 134 lbs, of Andrews. An- \ erson has won his last tHree fights 4 ere; two of these being knock-outs. < ndersen is .a- hardJhitter and a good i oxer. In Barrineau, the fans will 4 ?e one of the most finished. fighters 4 (tat has ever entered the ring here. \ Weighing only 134 pounds, Barrineau J acks a mean wallop, and is a very 4 lever and Accurate puncher. This < out should be well worth the money { plenty of action is promised in ,< (jese six rounds. , 4 0 0 0 0 j Ralph Wilson and Staff Alford, J oth colored, will fight the addition- * I bout. J The public's favorite -a battle oyal with five big blacks, completes he card.. These Battle Royals have roven most efttertaining and amusng and draw iorth much applause rOm^the gallery. ^ 0 0 0 0 TJje new stands are ill place, theTe < room for all, and the American region invites you to be present ( snightJ (Thursday) to witness the nal and best card yet offered. * . >V *. "... I After the final show-here tonight, ! tie ring -wtti be moved to Myrtle [ leach for the summer, whern bouts ! 1 'ill be staged weekly under the same jpervision of the American Legion. | ' " ' o V ORDER, - . / I ?" ' 1 tate of South Carolina ^ County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. -/* !x Parte: W. A. Freeman, as Receiver. PETITIONER " t Bank of Ay nor,-South Xaro- i Una. V \ This cause came on this day to be ( eard upon the application of W. A. < 'reeman as Receiver of the Bank of ] kynor, S. .C., for an order requiring j ie filing'and proof of claims against j he said Bank, and upon considers-' on thereof, it 4a . \ nonvDrn alt nannnt firm a r corporations having claims or delands against the Bank of Ayr)or, . CL, Including any claim or clainis 3 preference in payment-from the r.^eta in the hands of the Receiver, re hereby required on or, before the hd day of September, 1932, to file 'ith the Raid W-* A. Freeman as Reeiver their said claims' or demands, 'hich shall be supported by affidavit) nder penalty of having said claims r demands diAllowed and barred roM any right to receive dividends rom said estate in the event such laims or demands are not filed withi the time herein required. I ORDERED FURTHER that the 1 eceiver give notice of this require- . lent for jfllingdaimi by publishing copy of this'order once a week for, >ur (4) consecutive calendar w<*eks i a fffrwspaper of general circulaon published in the County aforeaid, said publication to begin within m days following the date pf this rder. June 9, 1932., / . S. W. G.'SHIPP, ' - Judge Presiding in 12th ' *" i ^ Judicial Circuit. ttett: . .v ,* JOHN H0I41, C. C. C. P.. 16-4ti. w. v * ; ?; ?' .. ' ?% w!. vs ' ' " 5 ' 'v-^ ' . " ' '' / ' T".: ' M . TO SAVE MONEY ( PlHSSCRIP' BRING THEM 1 For CASH our prices Pre in our histor IF YOU ARE SICK SEE Y< Let us fill your prescriptio the eost of sickr ASK YOUR NlEIG PUTT'S PIIARM ?~t~? The Family Dru: Day Phones 30 &'130 ?o? N CONWAY, S. t ' - e?1-~ M L BUCK J*. ; ; . ? , BUCK S GULF SERVIC CONWAY. S. ! YOUR OOOD^WlLL IB OUR QW AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* REVIVAL AT P. H. CHURCH PRRACt yCONW A revival meeting is now in progreas at the Pentecostal Holiness Antioc church on Myrtle Beach .highway. 10:15 A. The spirit of God is being manifested Brown m a wonderful way. Several souls School, ] have been saved, already and thd al- Duranl tar is filled with hungry seekrs every ?*g. 4 P. night. Indications are that this will El Bet be the best-revival that, (his commun- _J0:15 A. ity has witnessed in a tipie. , I M.; Pre# Rev. F. B. Player, of McCx>H, S. C., Poplar is 4P'nK the. preachupp-. He '"'will be_.League ** Ufll remembered here hs helping to League .1 conduct a tent revival in the town Strang about two years ago. ' He is a pow- come at L-rful and able minister. "/ We invite everybody to visit these serviced and hear the revelation of ? the scriptures ,by Rev. Player every Sl'fl night. ' r. WINTH AVENyE?TO^"~ > ^tate of BE PAVED BOON Horry ?(Continued from page 1) .Harry C. ions. The type of roadway calls for -? of the i .auhstanHal base of coarse gravel deceast jpon which will be laid a thick coat >f rock and asphalt. When complet- Jefferson ;d it has a Rood apperance and will c-na u last practically asTong as^ hard sur- Smith, race treatment. The road to Myrtle waY^I UtacH is of this type. - TO THh The work will not proceed until ell N4ME the land owners have paid thefr as- ] You ar lessments in cash. Mr. W. O., God- ' quired to win, local attorney, is now at work action, 0 rollecting this money. He has inter- served uy viewed all of the persons interested'" of your c tnd of the 23 landowners along the'the subsc ivenue all but two or three have paid South (h heir assessment. The town has already done part of l*J}sive o ts work in laying the foundation of a"d if yo roarse gravel- which they obtained tion wit! rrom their gravel pit at Red Hill. If petitioner Jie project is completed the towfi's the court siipense Tit work already- done Will be the petiti lubtracted ffffm their total share of , he completed- job. The paving of *. * his avenue will add much to the ap- Conway, VTI-1I. i..: ill ' 1 ' . . . ? T|,?. 1 1 >earanee oi in in in Avenue ana to me 4? * Pown of Conway. v * * 4 - J ?; * j - j' ' 'V'" - W * RATS WE ' v ; Smith; El So do Mie*, once they eat BEST- ter Smiti YET. And' they leave no odor be- e- respbndci hind. Don't Take our word/or. it, TAKE try a "package. CATS and DOGS in the Toi won't toucfi it. Rats pass jSp; all . ?.n>ons, of food to get BESTYET. Two sizes. copy, we 50c size, 3 oz- 'is enough for Probate-. Pantry, Kitchen hn<^ Cellar, . -the first 75c size, ?6' o*. flor Chicken . House, Coops a yd aiiiatT*?wU<U ,a ings. ...^ Attesti Sold and guaranteed^ by Con- J* S"- VA way Hardwaro Company, Con-,. Ptobati way, S. C. vT'p Adv. llflP'tr. &-2-3tlV? .. -a > "* ^ f \ ~7"T/ '/"v ^ ^ V ' ' r w ' ' * ?' 4 % o ^ ? vk - * *v' / : '* r , *> . ' J : ; ' ?> " * ' - ' " * - ''' W 'f 'i' ' \ . n )N YOUR I* rioNS I .^* .' * l _ vti* . the LOWEST I. -^ . r^' ~ .^| \ H mam- < OUR DOCTOR ! n and reduce fl Y*i rti iiip I *ji /vir, ini. m ggist v fl light Phone 192 '"Ml C. \ . _ , , r' ' a*"1**7 " - i | PHONE NO. 4 | I , ?? Gulf oai a no < J H Oil* % < | > Good vcait 4 > TIKK* < A NO TU?*? \ I J :e station! :: ! VV ?*nt. ^ o tEATMT ASSET < \ A I1NG SERVICES OFjfl AY METHODIST Cfl h Church: Sunda^fl M.; KpWorth Leacjfl I Swamp ChuMfll .0:15 A. t Church: Preset- \ M. fl hel Church: School,' M.; Epworth^^Big-ue, 7 p. ch.inK, 8:30 P.^^B~ Church: Si^^Hy School* :30 P, M. ' 30 P. M. ers will find V^^Kvurm %raK " B any of the abo^B churrhdh. ^1 Rev. E^B>?f |)uK*n, 1MONS FoiTttlrHF 4 . . (Petition Serve^l South Carolina, (Mantf ai , In the Probata Cafat. Mclnvail, at AdmUtfatWfca* Estate ,of!/J?lin. W5 Smitk, !d, PKTITIUNKB. ? VS.?? * *' '' .Smith, Geo rife A. Smith, ?1 enby, Allen Smith, Letter Luther Smith and The Cote- , ^Htal, Inc., Respondents. "^RESPONDENTS ABOVE D: e hereby summoned and reanswer the petition in this ? f which a copy is herewith >on you, and to serve a copy . ' ~ eturrt to the said petition ote " ribed at hiaroffice in Con**y, trolina within twenty (20) L*r the .service* hereof;?wxf the day of such service; u fall to return *to the peti sin the time' aforesaid the in this action will apply to for the relief demanded ra on. ^ O. GODWIN. Pfetitioner'?r^ttorney. o?4u r.?ni;n. J OWUVfl VHIVIIMI*! 932.? , . ^ * NOTICE ferson Smith, G?org* A, tla Denby,'AJlen Sitiitb. Los- f rand Luther Smith, absent ' its:- \ -? NOTICE; that *h? pbtftiom X \ regoing action, and the ?um- ^ which- the foregbingr is ? ?? re filed in the office of tha . Judge for Horry County oa k f. ~*T , day of June, 1932.. i,-. W. O. GOD W3N, ' " -" Vv ^ Petitioner's yittorfcey. 1 t . "iF\i UGHT, ? v , . . ^ b Judge for Horry County. / ' " . ' ?)"' g * " .v '"*> ' ^ *,/ I