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r":-rTT.- " AMICK'S FERRY NEWS. | ; j The health of this community is; somewhat improved at this writing, j * Nice showers of rain have fallen in this section for the past week. Rev. and Mrs. Hiers and children accompanied fcy Miss Katie Hiers of Leesville, S. C., spent a short while Sunday evening with Mr. W. D. Hoi-i lis and family. ^ Mr. J. F. Amick ar d wife and wtip daughter. Louise visited at Mr. ; Shafter Shealy's of near Lexington, last Sunday. j Mr. J. H. Crout and wife and. children, accompanied by two friends of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr. j J. W. Crout and family. Miss Gracie Amick spent Saturday night and Sunday with her chum, Miss Janie Seigler. Mr. Victor Shealy and wife and little son, Clifton, spent Sunday with Mr. J. M. Koon and family. Mr. R. E. Amick and family spent Sunday with Mr. D. D. Amick and family. . Misses* Margaret and Alice Ruth , Hollis visited- their friend, Miss Janie Seigler last Sunday. Mr. Arthur Wessinger and brother, ' Frank, of the St. Thomas section visited friends of this section Sunday evening. i ~ ? a Mr. J. B. nyier, wne anu ncnc son spent Sunday evening with Mr. , D. D. Amick and family. Mrs. L. T. Seigler spent Sunday with her son, Mr. Willie Seigler and family. ^ Mr. Per vis Bedenbaugh and wife of the Verona section visted relatives in this section last Sunday. Mi6s Blanche Oxner of Batesburg is spending some time with her frand mother, Mrs. S. D. Shealy. Mrs. Belle Hollin and son, Rubin, of Sumter, S. C., after spending sgme time with relatives of this section have returned home. Mr. D. W. Koon and wife and little daughter, Martha, spent Sunday evening .with Mr. J. W. .Crout and family. Miss Mattie Pearl Mills is spending sometime with her aunt, Mrs. Inez Whittle, of near Batesburg. ! Miss Geneva Derrick of the Macedonia sections is spending some time with her grandmother," Mrs. S. D.* Shealy. Mr. Noah Nichols and family spent Saturday night with Mr. J. L. Shealy and family. " t After Tuesday all is ci'f. Enroll now. * ^ Jfr A 6.*xJtLkj??J^&dt+A j Une: Jj c ?2V#i v Better, ^ 30*3A-$IC !j . ?i S fgSPPSBSCO set the ^ IWl "for 30 X 31 ^ originated t ^ usco t( . ^ mark wish a new and gi ^ USCO improved in man SFor instance, a thick surer hold on the road?1 ^ adding strength and lift ' w And the price is $1( ^ tax absorbed by the ma J Men have always I o USCO for the bigg * money's worth on the i ^ They always get a b * tire money's worth th S they expect? * 3 M t vopyrigsit / tA 1922 / U.S.Tire Co. / / 1 / Os \ / Ta / S/ Where You w- B- Aiy M . . - ? V. Can Buy hook BSi< Jt>. i>. \M; U. S. Tires: i n- > * ^ 1? ?? $ / ? 7 GREAT MASONIC MEETING HELD IN N EVV'BERRY. The meeting- of Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. Mheld Friday evening, the 14th, was a memorable occasion for the members of the Masonic lodges of* this section. The meeting ! was one of the most largely attended, j the most interesting and enthusiastic in the history of old Amity lodge. The occasion of the meeting was f an official visit of Most Worshipful! Grand Master of Ancient Free Masons | of South Carolina, J. Campbell Bis- j sell, of Charleston. ; I Among the other distinguished visi- ! tors who attended the meeting were | Fast Grand Master George T. Bryan,! of Greenville; District Deputy Grand Master, C. C. Fishburne, of Colum- j bia, and Grand Marshall T. I. Swygert, an old Newberry boy, of Colum- ! bia. There were present also several worshipful masters of different' lodges in the state, and about fifteen pastmasters. I In addition to the visit of the Grand ' Master, the M. M. degree was conferred upon two candidates, and the officers of the local lodge were assisted in the work by the grand mas- 1 ter and other prominent and well in- 1 formed visiting Masons; the work was J . most impressive and the lectures the 1 most beautiful and instructive ever heard in the local lodge. An excellent talk was enjoyed by the meeting from Past Grand Master Geo. T. Bryan in explanation of the George Washington Masonic Memorial at Alexandria, Va., overlooking the city of Washington, D. C. Amitv lodge already has a life membership in the association, but is arranging to go over the top 100 per cent strong. The memorial is to cost $2,500,000. After the meeting refreshments were enoyed in the ami-rooms and tho memhor? flnr? fhf>ir visitors reluc iantly took their leave, all enthusiastic in expressions of delight in having attended one of the best Masonic meetings in their experience. The list of the visiting Masons and their lodge follows: Charleston, S. C.?JK Campbell Bissell, Most Worshipful Grandmaster of South Carolina. Little Mountain, S .C.?B. M. Wise. E. L. Shealy, J. Harold Wise, H. D. Epting, W. W. Coza. Dr. J. M. Sease. E. A. Wheeler, It. J. Johnson, J. L. Riner, H. W. Lominick, G. L. Amick, C. T. Huffman, Elonzo Shealy, W. J. Ringer, Arthur M. Eargle?Little Mountain Lodge, No. 281.' ?- vUSCO " 'ier, Longer X^feasir m No Tax sddec 2 Salefflow Iiigh value mark /o tires when it he $10.90 price >clay betters that reater USCO?an y important ways. fim0?>%- C^jj :er tread?with a & thicker side walls, ).90?ivith the nufacturer* lllP ?0 (United Stati United States |p Rut Xfy*' 7>? dirt and t<rni> * ?*?* OuMn- Orfmitlmm tr. ?k? l^ar ^vy^r^vxyy,!yvr/,'/,2 TMAN & SON ;i^A>iS IIAilDWAIli: I'O k:.t> Andrews, S. C.?W. H. Whaley? Harpers Lodge, No. 225. Kinards, S. C.?G. V. Goff, C. B. Mills?Saluda Lodge, No. 103. Prosperity, S. C.?J. F. Browne. B. T. Young, J. S. Wheeler, S. C. Taylor, Julian A. Price, Cyril L. Wheeler, Geo. Wr. Harmon, Vernon Wallace. ^ F. Derrick, J. A. Counts ?Prosperity Lodge, No. 115. /".-i >- - - o r* Wollap Poil.^v T V- OI U III Uld, O . . f* aji^i xyuiiv J , ? . I. Swygert, Lagre Inglesby, C. C. Fishburne, 0. A. Miller?Richland Lodge, No. 139. Greenville S. C.?Geo. T. Bryan T. F. Jamison, Recovery Lodge, No. SiLexington, S. C.?G. F. Roberts, L. B. Roof, R. F. Roberts, I. M. Sligh?Lexington Lodge, No. 152. Washington, D. C.?Thomas W. Harvey?Hiram Lodge, No. 10. Saluda, S. C.?Ira B. Armfield Orange Lodge, No. 4 Charleston, S C.; James Henry Pitts, Graves Lodge, No. 141. ^ t r<i ,./i ^ Uo", Lancaster, ^.?j . --ris, Jackson Lodge Xo. 251. Peaks, S. C.?J. C. Henry, Jessie R. Lindler, Willie L. Lindler?Po maria Lodge, Xo. 151. j * Leesville, S. C.?J. A. Black, J W. Hare?Saluda Lodge, Xo. 103. Cartersville, Ga.?H. M. Hebble? Cartersville Lodge, Xo. 63. i Kelton, S. C.?M. V. Going. S R. Gaines?Mt. Joy, Xo. 203. I Granite, X'. C.?W. J. H. Crawford?Granite Lodge, Xo. 322. Cheraw, S. C.?Thomas L. Hick !?Chcraw- Lodge. Xo. 15. i Orangeburg, S. C.?W. W. Wan j ! namaker, Jr.?Shibbloth Lodge, Xo 28. Xewberry, S. C.?S. J. Kllgore Campbell Lodge. Xo. 44, Clinton, ? , C.; W. K. Gotwald, Hamer Lodge ! Xo. 7G7, Wapakoneta, Ohio. ?Xewberry Observer. I | j After Tuesday all is off. Enrol ! now. ! XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. j j Bids for the erection of a moder ! : school building in i a:rv:ew schoc j district No. 27, Lexington Countj ! will be received by the undersignei ! up to noon Friday, July 21st, 1922 i Plans and specifications on file wit! j the undersigned. All bids must b accompanied by a certified che.-k l'o | $500.00. H. C. HUGHES, Chairman Board of Trustees, Steed man, S. C. . j li / h ^ 0^y L- / >' : ' * * - / M / /. %: * / It 3 / % , / lhe> 8 / ?>%r8PJ & p? fcSCCjH J # j iber Company j n T^o-kz\l ^ | U BUrOhMrt krmnJms jj | BaU'sburg, S. C. J i iui;)fu S. C. | ;m \? Iii*ook:a!.\i. S. C. Mv.Ui.-s. 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