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Mr T. C. Liddell and Mrs. Delma
Boles Tucker were married at the
home of the bride's father, Mr. S.
S. Boles, by Rev. N. G. Ballenger,
June 16. After a short trip to
Charleston and other points, they
are now at home on Baker street.
For several years, Mrs. Liddell has
been efficient postmistress at this
place and has many friends who j
" wish for her all the happiness that
the years can bring. Mr. Liddell also
holds a responsible position with
the mail service and is receiving the
congratulations of his friends upon
this auspicious occasion.
Various committees have been appointed
by the chairman, Mr. .T
Moseley Hucka/bee, of the Monu
ment -Fund to solicit money iur me
erection of a monument to memorialize
the ten young persons
who lost their lives in the Harper's
Ferry tragedy. All of the bodies
have- been recovered except that of
Lir. Charles Meschine. A vacant
place is reserved by the side of his
sister's grave, should his body be
recovered. It is hoped that the people
of our county will respond to
this noble cause. The placing of a
suitable monument above their
graves is all we can do for those
unfortunate ones, who once lived
and lived and lovel, walked the
earth full of hope and worthy aspirations
and, seeming by at an untimely
hour, passed from life unto
death.
Dr. Kirkpatrick has taken his entire
family to Ashville for the summer.
He will return in a few days
and take up hs usual rounds.
Miss Annie Brown, Greenville, is
the pleasant guest of Mrs. Ida j
Garner at the home of Mrs. B. B.
Allen.
Mrs. Helen Bourne, Lander Col-(
lege Faculty, after a short visit to
her sister, Mrs. E. J. Huckabee, has
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gone to Spartaburg to attend the ]
Sabbath School training Confer- i
ence.
Mr. Keys Harper, of Lake City, 1
spent the week-end with his parents 1
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harper, Sr. '
Mr. Fred Ficquette has been call- i
ed to Dillon on business. i
Rev. N. G. Ballenger went to Mt.
Carmel and Willington last Sab- ]
bath and occupied the pulpits of <
Rev. Mr. Jeffcoat. 1
Mrs. Ella Huckabee Nance has I
left for an extended visit to her i
brother, Mr. Duette Huckabee, in 1
Macon Ga.
Miss Cornelia Tennant has arrived <
from Georgetown and will be atp
home for the summer. |i
Miss Christine Kay has gone for a;<
visit to her brother, Dr. J. B. Kay, |i
Byron, Ga. 11
Pretty little Miss Ellen Barnes, 1
of Anderson, is the guest of her <
cousin, Master Jas. Barnes.
, Friends of Mr. Henry C. Ten- i
nant, Sr., will regret to learn of his '
illness. i
Mr. J. T. Latimer, of Augusta, 1
was a recent visitor to relatives. 1
Miss Georgia Harper is off for a 1
fortnight's visit to relatives in
Milledgeville, Ga, 1
Mr. Joel C. Keys, of Anderson is >
spending a few days with his niece,
Mrs. E. W. Harper, Sr. j
Miss Annie Hutchison is spend- J
ing some time with her sister, Mrs. jl
Lois Morrow, who is recuperating ]
rapidly from a .severe operation.
Friends of our four ministers'
wives, Mrs. H. C. Fennell, Mrs. H.
G. White, Mrs. J. A. Clotfelter and 5
Mrs. N. G. Ballenger, will be 1
grieved to learn of their continued
indisposition. They are noble, con- 1
secrated women and their sweet, !
gentle presence is missed both in <
the social and religious life of our 1
town. ' (
The real estate busines is begin- s
ning to take on new life, Mr. E. J.
Huckabee has sold the Andrew 1
Broadwell farm to Mr. Jno. Latham
of Anderson County. Mr. Walter 1
Manning has purchased the farm[1
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cnown as the White place and will
nove his family later in the year.
Friends of Mrs. Gforge Hill will I
se glad to know that she has returned
from an Augusta hospital,
svhere she has undergone two severe
operations within .the last few
Months.
Much sympathy is felt for Mr.
Pringle Cook, of Iva, who is criti:ally
ill from paralysis. Mr. Cook is
;he grandson of i the late Abner
31inkscales and nas many relatives
n this county who will regret to
earn of his extreme illness.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry, Moseley,
>f Andrews, are on their annual
risit to our town. It was with much
regret that this popular young
:ouple were given up when they removed
from our town two years
igo. Mr. Moseley is connected with
;he Bank of Andrews, a business
capitalized at over a $1,000,000. i
Their lines have fallen unto them
n a pleasant place, when their
vacation days arrive, they always
turn their faces toward the hills
tvhere first they saw the light and
ivhere a loving welcome ever awaits
:hem.
Children's Day exercises will be
leld in the Methodist Church on
lext Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock.
The program will consist of Cradle
Roll, reception, songs, recitations
md pantomimes. The exercises will
ae especially attractive and the
public is cordially invited.
WINTHROP SCHOLARSHIP
South Carolina division scholarship,
Winthrop College, Rock Hill,
mlue $100 and free tuition.
This is the last opportunity /that
;he educational committee of the
South Carolina division will have of
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,mi lllg tuc ai>bCill/lV/l> Ul viu?irLers
to the fact that there is a va- i
:ancy in the division scholarships
it Winthrop College.
Rules governing the award of
this scholarship:
Section 1. Present affidavits of
wo Confederate soldiers or Daughters
of the Confederacy as proof of
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worthy descendant of worthy Con- This schola]
federate ancestry. ^ * young ladieg j
Sec. 2. Present physician's health Cfln quaKfy a(
indorsement and testimonial of
?ood moral character, steadfastness
>r purpose worthiness and need of
assistance from their ministers, ________ j
most recent teachers and Daughtrs
sf the Conferacy, where possible, |
and from at least two other promi
[lent people of their resident community.
Proofs of any diplomas or
certificates that applicants may
iave should be presented, also
:opies of most recent school le?
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Sec. 3. Applicants must make anplications
for the scholarship, Su
.tating age, residence postoffice and Sh
:ounty, parentage, Confederate an- in u
:estry (mtaernal and paternal), Jfi f
school advancement, pledge them- "g ^
selves to abide by all the require- (G
ments and rules of the institution OS
and to make best possible use of the IE
opportunity offered through the 0* N6V6]
scholarship. flj i
Tenure: This scholarship offered evil CI I)
by the South Carolina division, U. I gll 01* Sflf]
D. C., is avaiable for four years, or M
antil the student graduates pro- "fl *
nded her record merits reappoint- j NGVG'
ment. jig
There are no application blanks. It J P?
Applications for South Carolina j JoSG.
livision scholarships must be in the i
lands of one of the education com- I j Ar? \
nittee prior to June 30. I *
Applicants for Winthrop college X to "ti
icholarships must stand regular ?
Scholarship evaminations at county [ ? W 6 W
:ourt house in July. [
Committee on education: Miss 1 W 6 W
Mary E. Williams, chairman, York; r J
ilrs. Herman Wright, Newberry, g ]
tnd Miss Cornelia R. Rivers, James a J Bette
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governing its award. There remains
rship is available to only a week in whick to get the apfrom
this County who plications in the hands of one of the y,
:cording to the rules education committee.
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Abbeville, S. C. j j