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> . IMrMB m «• ■ » rh Gathering Ross In^lderson S Junior-Senior Friday night, y High School at 8:15. The ay High School at 8:15. The sH HLSK"* 5 response. Mary Teal, Stanton. Genelle __ music tsi tralpu, UafofKX. ^pll.' The tils occasion p. Psolh. ^ among P enf out the tevss: college by sra ring Gjfa^ il ^r° f was one <4 the I Mr. and Mri. S. C West and Mrs. W. J. Parker iijjisiting her daughter Mrs. Bruce HaD and family in Johnston Psal Rom of terlne Cuiyer. aa ▼olee iaatmetor at Anderson, aocompanied Miss Rosa at the iano. - *■ . Thegrocital, giren tn three parts, raa beautifully l rally to »f*»* Bow * who choB ® toj ** first two M^,7hurch of Ood. Th® portions of her program, selections Pd ood. The Pentecostal from the hearier classics. The I Church ' this week. WfSSk.nf nt the week- *. and Mrs. J. W. „ N. C., spent end wigh her parent “ Sind | their son* John- i made his home with routs insrfct. #• m** . -y. Walters of Columbia amwed Saturday to spend Moth- • Day and the week with Her Mrs. F. MT' ies Cam Ki- den H .being ■oonsored the ill Wal- an( l The Open third and concluding portion was It promises to he quite favorably met by the audience . and Mrs. Cerg Bowers and Children of florence spent reekend with his parents, Mr. his parents, Steve Bowers and fam- im, held in Soutt ln8 ev-ryone 11 !* inrttsd “Ay! Ay! Ay!"; "Hie LitUe Shep^ i, i 8 for the general hard’s Song" and “The Snowdorp." denomination or reiigi- Mbs Ross was encored three times Ln fa Il0 barrier to these tad chose ah her selections, “Be- ,ott ‘ cause.” Which was requested by M Jeffers studied the audience to be sung again, lEmmanual College, The and “The LAtagfaiag Bong.” at Richmond, The Uni- Following thp recital, a drop-in Oklahoma and The Uni- party pas given for Miss Rose by oth Carolina * H* has Dr. and Mrs. 8. Harry Roes at urned to fato nathre their home in Andereoh. Mrs. E. T. Bowen of Blaney, accompanied Bfr. and lira. J. Paul Ross to An dersen for the recital. atb Carolina from Okto be served as director lc department of his t*t Pentecostal College. JHA-FFA Fine Hosts 13 at 8 o’clock, the Homemakers Associ- [ti* Future Fanners of jitertatned their parents, the faculty at the Miaaium Enasium was beautifully [using red, blue and yel- iting the colors of< she Mixed flower ar- were used on fad | Urge baskets of moun- vere used at table was decorated . colors, using a large bowl in the center. Dus refreshments L wwr: cod sand the blue. music were enjoyed | the evening. s two the and tty. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stanton mid sons spent the weekend with her mreats, Mr. and Mrs. Corley in .Mr. and Mrs. Leg West and children visited his mother, Mrs. A. A. Wert over the weekend. Mrs. W. C. McCreary and daughter. Miss Ethel McCrearv of Columbia, were Sunday guests of drs. C. L. McCaskill and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mosier. LitUe “Beck" West and Small daughter 6f Jdr. and Mrs. M. C. ^ ‘ ' her first birth- Joying cture Show This Week A motion piotwre theatre has finally come to Blanev. It will he remembered that some year and a half ago the citizens of Blaney, due to the expansion of the sur rounding dommunity, extended an opea Invitation to anyone desiring to come Into the town for the purpose of erecting a movie house Up until last week this invitation had hot been accepted, g Howeagr, last Sutday T. W. Hackel of Adrian, fla... who runs a mdbile theatre unit, came Into town requesting an interview with Mayor Walter T. Rose. Not knap: the gun peonlftl U leyAH 12. the Blaney J. It. A. one of 58 chapters it- | District 3 Junior at the •chool, Columbia. Ap- J. H. A. asemhare were present from counties: Aiken, Edgefield, | Richland and Sal' haulers receiving Li en eatertakiing and an the Dress, sta. Tsar Book. Scrap- Book, News Article oject contests were: Chapin, Colombia H. A ci Junior H< only chapter to par- receire rating on A activities J. M. A. Assoelatl 1AL 8ERV1CB Watson, son of Mr. . D. Watson, Sr., 'M L«oe of the students at ego chosen to select College mother in e t’s Day service Sun- yor Rose -set up his to and Mr. Rote that the i welcome his show quite warmly l%e set-up of his unit is now com pleted, and has fun every night this week with a gratifying nam ber present la the audience. Mr. Hackel states that y if business keeps ap the way it his he thinks Mr. Hackel ■BMpforthl parts of ' \£M »ey. He B a irfrcuit Carolina This is th o to In Ridgeway, and up to the time of &*££ SLX^fXSti 0 £ has stfll not decided whether to 11 go on circuit on West, celebrated day Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Mosier and Mrs. Ef- fie Stokes Sbent the weekend in Lancaster with relativaa. L. J. Walters of Van Wyck r t Monday with his brother, and Mrs. F. M. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wells and Clyde Ingle of BtohopviUe visi their Mr, Mrs. J. oJS of the Kiwanis Club; H. A. advisor to the FFA; Pierce, Cdmden High school principal, also were Jones, president of the FFA chapter, presided. Cooper, Sunday afternoon. Muses Margaret and Willie Mae Elliott and Sal ier, students of Winthrop Col lege, spent the weekend at home. Johnnie Davis of Columbia was at home for the weekend. Miss Marie Vaughn of Colum bia visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Vaughn, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James West and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. West attend ed the Bowen-EmanusI w in Blaney Saturday night, 30. Mrs. Alma Rosier spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Watkins spent Mother’s Day in Sumter with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Era eat Watkins. YOU C.\N SHOOT- A MOT M ^ toe > «» 1 w ■J* Ufl •: t Mortw wo't boUwr iw d»tM»| tf r°° w* U4n-0 Imm4 Mothproof Cleaning. where you tee the shield of safety— DeLUXE CLEANERS ouP 1 wPiulto ts. mm Th# Bond" All indebted tb the ee> h< to the if any, said estate wise, duly time prescr • JOHN K. deLOACH v, Jbcecutor Camden, 8. April 29, IMS. 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