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-'y lfr~and Jfre Boyd Crofland apen
, ^ Sunday in Loria.
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' ^^Mr. H. C. TooteaOf Loris, vu ttn
'Ju^*I##t week on business.
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; 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
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v We beat *11 competition on gro
j ceriM and meats. The Blue From
Market. .
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Mrg Della Hardee spent last Weel
In Aynor with her daughter, Airs E
C. Allen. ?
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Miss SaJlie Wile Holland left Tues
day for her home in: Wilmington, Va
after a week's stay with Miss Eyelyi
Snider.
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Sydney Goldfinch left last weel
JSL Camp Adgei ...XPickens County
where be is one of the directors tht
summer.
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Lots of people save money by trad
fng'at the BLUE FRONT MARKET
Try it. '
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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.
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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.
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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
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Mr. J. B. McCutcheon was in Myr
tie Beach last Monday' morning oi
business.
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Mf* JLuther Martin and Marjori*
Martin of Mullins attended the me
mortal services held for Dr. E. Nor
ton at the Hut Class Sunday.
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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"
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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. > '
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" 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. ,
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", oftother in. ChfcrtsetoiV mtpiHy.
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? Mrs W. A.. Fryman, Hp T, B.
Ludlammod Mr* C. H. Snider spent
last Thursday in Charleston,
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Mrs Chapman Thompson was"*l
week end guest of Mr and Mrs Derrick
Stalvey in Georgetown. : V
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- 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. '
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'. You can save a part of every dollar
on yo\jr table needs by trading at
~TRe BLL'E FRONT MARRfiT^
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i. Miss Jean Burroughs has returned
i from a visit ii\ Anniston, Ala. She
has as her guest, Miss-Alice Lanier.
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c Mrs IJ. E. Goodyear and children
) are visiting Mrs "Goodyear's brother,
r Pr.JrA. Norton, .
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Mr and Mrs S. Porcher Smith
spent last week end at Myrtle Beach
. guests of Billy Barrett. , *
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Get your tobacco flues at Spiveys.
s They are now^readyi # - adv.
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I, J. O. Cartrette carried several boys
1 to Jfort Bragg last Monday to attend
C. M. T. Camp during the next'month.
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Mrs Wilber. ?L. Smith of Wilmingr
ton, N. C., is the guest of Mrs Rui
pert E. Hodge.
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' Mr and Mrs James H. Long and
f children spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Henry Powell in Summerville,
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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.
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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. ^
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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,
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- 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.
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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. ? ,
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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
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Tobacco Flues at Spiveys. ' adv. m
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J. M. Lewis, of palivants Ferry
Route 1, wis here Wednesday on bus- J
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Notice, Confederate Veterans ^
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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
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< 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.
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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.;
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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"
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' _ 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.
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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.
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; See Cohn's Wholesale for good ?
quality groceries, feeds and drugs at *
low prices. \ tf.
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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.
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Sea Wootan for Peantit land
Plaster, all land* of fartilifer.
Soda, Ammonia, Moal, Brick, 4
Shingles, Tobacco flues. p. ?
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% 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
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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.
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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.
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-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.
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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
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Ralph Wilson and Staff Alford, J
oth colored, will fight the addition- *
I bout.
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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. ^
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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.
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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. | '
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ORDER, - . / I
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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
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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.
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JOHN H0I41, C. C. C. P..
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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.
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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 ?;
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* 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?
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I1NG SERVICES OFjfl
AY METHODIST Cfl
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M.; KpWorth Leacjfl I
Swamp ChuMfll
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M. fl
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M.; Epworth^^Big-ue, 7 p.
ch.inK, 8:30 P.^^B~
Church: Si^^Hy School*
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30 P. M.
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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.
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.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.
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NOTICE
ferson Smith, G?org* A,
tla Denby,'AJlen Sitiitb. Los- f
rand Luther Smith, absent '
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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.
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