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KT^WS NOTES wtre killed at the JubL Held *urt Worth, Texan, lv wb*? their J>l*ne fell of feet. The bodies Wau btfrnc^ ttl1 to ^ almost jewels valued at more / Hjpfironi a woman guest of :r' Efto" botel 6f New York, S m #ems 8tolen l>y thieves . Hi in three robberies to Ifoni St. Louis, Mo., say ii;:Bj||oi.s river, due to terrific Hnorthern part <?f the .' Kyxily rising above the [. of lives in the storms of fHfltucky on Sunday and H< last week, totaled more and the property damage He,| at over $25,000,000. Biv i mission at Moacow, Haded by Charge d'Affaires Hudson, left Moscow Friday iKnghnid,in accordance with Incision of th?. British gov tweak off diplomatic relaI Russia. In state troopers of New Id two agenta of the Society Invention of Cruelty to An on trial at Flemington, I Monday charged with the If a woman, who was killed I siege on her home by the It December, while the police Bmpting to arrest her brother. Samuel Jones, negro fugitive, wanted by the police of Dover, Del on a charge of murdering his niece! *hot himself to death *>iday, apparent,v . to avert capture by state troopers | The "distinguished flying u^," the first ever struck off, will he i pinned on Captain Lindbergh by Present Coolidge, when the fly,; : reached Washington on June ll tu b> ' welcomed by the president. Miss Lizzie Borden, tried thirt\ five years ago on a charge of mur- i dering her father and mother died at her home'at Fall River, Mass., last Thursday. Nathan Strauss, noted New York 1 philanthropist, is quite ill in a Nevv Vork hospital. It is beheved that he wi have to undergo an operation for uppendicitis. In his first game pitched this seawon, Walter Johnson, Washington's ?tai pitcher, won the game over the Boston Red Sox last Monday, allowing his opponents just three hits. During the year H>26 there were imported into the United States a total of 55,000,000 hunches of bananas, valued at $31,000,000. lampa Death House Is Burned lampa, June 3.?The three room cottage in which five members of a family were beaten to death with a hammer last Saturday, precipitating three nights of rioting in which five persons were killed and more than a score of persons injured, was destroyed early today by fire which police believe was of an incendiary origin. i A railroad watchman was said to ' have reported seeing three men run < from the house. Police thought the 1 fire might have been started by friends of B. F. Levine, held respon- 1 sible for the attack on the Merrells. OUR SCHOOLS CLOSE (Continued from First Page) i Grade 3-B?Ethel Evans, Evelyn ] Morton, Fledabel Horton, Thelma ] Kinney, Martha Moseley, Louise McLeod, Louise Reed, Theo Smith, Lou- < ine Tolbert, Louise Vereen, Ruth ] Waters, Dorothy Watts. } Grade 4-A?Katherine Brayshaw, ] Caroline Britton, Mary Burnet, Ruth ' DeLoache, Charlotte DuBose, Mary I* lorence Little, Ruth Moseley, Estelle i Myers, Francis McLeod, Mary Richey, ] Dorothy Van Landingham, James ; Chapman, Joseph Gaskins, Jerome Hoffer, Everette Montgomery, Roland Moore, J. A. Rast. Grade 4-B?Margaret Boykin, Ina DeLoache, Mary Lee Hilton, Mary Huckabee, Ora Mae Price, Etta _Scoffe, Mary Nell Trapp, Nancy Watts, Ralph Goodale, Ernest Graham, Frank Hinson, Roscoe Johnson, Robert Rhame, Hazel Morrie, Wilburn Moseley, Francis Sheheen, Boyd Trapp, Leroy Love. * Grade 4-C-?-Mamie Baker, Lessie Bullock, Liza Jackson, Elizabeth Reed, Alma Smyrl, Frank Clyburn, Rufus Corbett, Edward Hasty, Bayton Morris, C. W. Rhoden, Lloyd Rush, Albertus Tfttesdale. Grade 5-A?James Clyburn, Marion Evans, Colie Gardner, Donald Hill, Douglas Kennedy, Lawrence Kirkland, Fletcher Moore, William Moore, Hamilton Osborne, Joe Phillips, Albert Reed, Alyin Sanders, James Shirley, William Thompson, Troy Godwin, Almeto Baxley, Mary Lee Blakeney, Mary E. Kirkland, Zaida Lang, Elizabeth Moore, Margaret Pitts, Kate Shannon, Golda Shirley, Louine Strak, Mary E. Wooten, Mae Smith. Grade 5-<B?Catherine Hall, Rosali* Moore, Henrietta Myers, Carrie McLeod, Louine Smith, Jennie Tolbert, Mildred Williams, Mary Zeigler, Billy Baum, Alvin Christmas, James Calder, Frank Campbell, James DeLoache, Henry DeBruhl, Virgil Gardner, John Hilton, Cleo Johnson, Richard Jenkins, Bill Rhame, Maurice West. Grade 5-C?-Louis Clyburn, Roddy Connell, Herman Jackson, Edmund Langley, Jack McLain, William McLeod, Beaufort Nelson, Edward Sheheen, Jack Shirley, Frank Smith, Lloyd Smyrl, Arthur West, Lillian McCaskill, Alice 'Melton,- Purvis Shirley, Mayola Sharp, Gladys Sharp, Oradell Stevenson. / . Grade 6-A? Mafgaret Barnes, Sarah Benson, Nancy Brown, Betty Garrison, Frances Creed, Virginia Drawdy, Elizabeth Gardner, Katherine Kennedy, Sarah Kirkland, Kathryne Little, Mary Jane Mackey, Meta Mogulescu, Emily Zemp, Homer Baldwin, Austin Jones, Joseph Lang, SamueJ MoCaskill, Melicue^ McCoy, James Moore, Reuben Pitts, Charlie Sheffield. Gradfe 6-B?Eleanor Brown, Wilma Currie, Lucile Kirkland, Mamie Long, Mildred Marshall, Sara Moseley, Lila Ro?s, Edha Ray, Woodrow Huckabee, Francis McLeod, Lawson Munn, George Sheheen, John Smith. Grade 6-C?Allie Bell Shedd, Clarence Christmas, Clemmie Dabney, Willie Shirley, Elite Trapp. Grade 7-A?Grace Robinson, Sara Richey,* Phyllis Carrison, Alice De Pasa, Marie Haile, Eileen Graham, Margaret Goodale, Susan Kennedy, Eloise Rhoden, Margaret McCoy, 1 -? Emily Goodale, Mary Love, Harriet Lorick, Clyde West, Grayson Shaw, Harold Hough, Lawrence iMunn,, Joe lenkiiib, George Rhame, Solomon Mima. Grade 7-B -Jack Dunn, Harry Lee Gregory, Leonard Hasty, Dan Mackey, W. c. Mc-ManuR, Alvin Kiley. Krredd Sandera, Perry Thrcatt, Andrew liapp, Walter Woolen, Ruby Burns, Vivian Hall, Willene Hall, Lillian Hasty, ( lara liollaiui, Lena Jennings, Genevieve Moseley, Ruth Stevenson, Me lit a Team. (irade 7-C- Julian Burns, W'ilburn Denton, ( laude Jackson, Woodrow Trapp, Mary Louise Britton, Minnie DoBruhl, Dorothy Graham, Zula Mac Hilton, Blanche McCaskill, Maggie Lou Mc< askill, Latelle Sheheen, Kinma Stevenson, Mary Kllen Strak, Gladys Tolbert. Scholaiship honor roll ninth month: Grade 1-A?Sophia Creed, Betty Holland, Dorothy Moore, Maud Outlaw, Wilhelmina Strak, Paulette West, Bill Allied, Bob Allied. Wylie Hogue, Dan McCaskill, Jack Rhame, Jack Richards, Furman Stewart. Grade 1-B-Rebecca Beard, Marie Bullock, Billy DeLoache, Dorothy Durfee, James Graham, Carolyn Hill, Fred Huggins, Randolph Kirkland, Alva Lee, Louise Mickle, Margaret Osborne, Herbert Kiehey, Payton Shirley, Stanley Watts, James Williams, Douglas Wooten. Grade 1-C? William Christmas, William Waters. Grade 2-A?Woodrow Benson, Francis Chapman, Sidney Kirkland, Guy Love, Bobby Marye, Jack Mogulescu, Billy Nettles, Woodrow Saniers, Clinton Thigpen, Andrew Whitaker, Minnie Sue Bruce, Lillian Davis, Virginia Davis, Catherine Dempster, Gharla Dunn, Ellen Little, Rebecca Rush, Hazel Shirley, Sudie Shirley, Jean Van Landingham, Nancy Watts. Grade 2-B?Mendel Threatt, Edwin Miller, Marjory Culler, Joylynn Hall, Glyburn Huggins, Basil Munn, Lionel Mims, James McKenzie,. Ralph Shirey. Grade 3-A?Sarah Bissell, Leila Ghristmas, Elizabeth Goodale, Gladys Hames, Alma Hunter, Lucille Robincon, Emily Shannon, Emily Sheorn, Lena Stevenson, Edna Strak,? Helen rindal, Fannie Mickle, Beltoh Beard, lack Brown, Everette Goodale, Murray Graham, Jack Halsall, L. S. Mayer, Raymond Moore, McKain Richards, Carle Scarborough, Robert Shaw, Marion Smith, William West. Grade 3-B?rEthel Evans, Evelyn Horton, Fledabel Horton, Thelma Kinney, Martha Moseley, Louise Reed, Ix)uine Tolbert, Lacy Bray-! shavv, Leroy Dority, Redding Oglesby. Grade 4-A?George Brunson, James Chapman, Jack Haile, Doris Houser, Everette Montgomery, Roland Moore, Catherine Brayshaw, Ruth DeLoache, Charlotte DuBose, Ruby Elliott, Annie Blake Kelly, Estelle Myers, Frances McLeoil, Dorothy Rucker, Dorothy Van Landingham, Eleanor Watts. Grade 4-B?Marie Trapp, Maynell Trapp, Frances Sheheen, Roberi Rhame. Grade 5-A?William Thompson, James Shirley, Fletcher Moore, Cecil McCaskill, James Clyburn, Dan Carrison, Mary Lee Blakeney, Betsv Dickens, Mary E. McCaskill, Elizabeth Moore, Kate Shannon, Golda Shirley. Grade 5-B?Billy, Baum. Grade 6-A?Meta Mogulescu, Samuel McCaskill, Nancy Brown, Elizabeth Gardner, Virginia Drawdy, Katherine Kennedy, Sarah Kirkland, Joseph Lang. Grade 6-B?Mamie Long. Grade 7-A?Joe Jenkins, Grayson Shaw, Solomon Mimms, Alice DePass, Emily Goodale, Margaret Goodale, Harriet Ix>rick, Margaret McCoy. Grade 7-B^-<Mary Peebles. Grade 8-A? Shannon Blackwell, Arthur Brown,* Charles DeLoache, Ethel Durfee, Evelyn Gettys, Willie Haile, Carolyn Houser, Geneva Jones, Elizabeth MoCaskill, Marguerite Mc Caskill, Carolyn McKain, Emily Pitts, Myrl Hast, Lenora Rhame, Adele Savage, Pearly Welch, * Elizabeth Zemp. Grade 8iB?John Clayton, Henry Smith, Nancy Doyle. Grade 9-A?Duncan Lang, Leroy Mason, James Sheorn, Virginia Doyle, Annie Turner. Grade 9-B?H. A. Rabon, Martha Benson, Catherine Boykin, Carolyn Burnet, Betty Cdreton, Nell Goodale, Sara Mills, Maude McTeer, Sybil Rhoden, Carolyn Richardson. Grade 10-A?Mary Boykin, Martha Boykin, Evelyn Moseley, Elmer Watts, Austin Sheheen, Louise Trapp. "Grade 10-B-^Evel'yn Bruce, ? Virginia Haile, Ellen Stewart, Mary Brown, Molly Blackwell, Virginia DeLoache, Dotty Zemp. Grade 11-A?Moultrie Burns, Robert Davis, Billy Lindsay, Carolyn Heyman, Louise Jennings, Ixmis Lang, Willie Porter, Margaret Rast, Frances Bissell. Grade 11B?John Richardson. Music Memory Contest Grammar Grades?First prize, Phyllis Garrison; second prize, George Rhame; third prize. Alice DePass. High school?First prize, Carolyn Richardson; second prize, Betty Cureton; third prize, Carolyn Heyman. * STAYING A IIBKO Is a If it rd J ??!> us Admiral Ceorge i lit'wi') round Out Washington.?As the nation ucclaims. Ch.arles Lindbergh, the capital remembers another hero, (Jeorge Dewey. Twori!y-eight years ago this May all America was at the feet of the man, who in one buttle, had vanquished the pride of the Spanish armada. In two jieais the cheers had turned to jeers. For seven da>s following the battle of Manila the nation was without authentic rppott of the outcome. When complete account did arrive Americans abandoned themselves to a hero! worship never before equalled and not rivalled until a boy aviator, after a comparublc period of suspense, dropped out of the stars in Paris. I Like Lindbergh, this other hero lingered in u foreign country while his countrymen rushed preparations for u stupendous celebration when he should ut lust come home. It was seventeen months before Dewey had finally finished his job and landed in New York. New York banked the piers and roofs as the hero stepped ushore, and it filled the streets as he marchel under a great triumphul arch in Fifth avenue to receive a golden loving cup, the city's official tribute. In his ears rang Dewey songs, and before his eyes danced newspaper headlines to make a Caesar envious. A hundred lesser cities clamored for his presence, and congress voted him a sword of honor and the rank of admiral of the navy, an honor never before accorded. In less than a month he had made his first mistake. His countrymen wished to present him a home in Washington. The committee called upon him to ask what kind of home he niost desired*. The hC'ro said he wanted a home with a small dining room to scut some eighteen persons. There was a rumble. A hero might have a nation ut his feet, but a dining room for eighteen persons was a bit too much. In less than two months he made another mistake. He got married. The lady happened to be of the Catholic faith and he happened to be 62. When the admiral presented his gift house to his bride the whispered talk I became frank and earnest. Dewey decided, somewhat tardily, to run for the presidency. Everywhere he had been hailed as a possible candidate during the months of his triumph. When he made known his decision, however, it was greeted coldly, and even hilariously. The beautiful triumphal arch in Fifth avenue was eventually carted away by the dump man. Only the gift house in Washington remains as melancholy reminder. It is today the house of a dressmaking establishment. Lugoff School Hon^r Roll Sixth Crude?Jamos " Wurd, Otis WuttR, E. H- Watts, Julian Lee Moore, Sidney Ellis, Ralph Lee, Flonnie Jordan, Connie Jordan, Catherine James, Lille Ellis, Lucilc Ford. Seventh Grade?Eugene Blackmon, j Loring Blackmon, J. W. Rabon, Covert McCollum. - f Roy Everett, farmer, was convieted at Fayctteville, NT. C., Saturday of manslaughter, ufter a trial in which he was charged with slaying his wife. binal DISCHARGE is hereby given that one kom this date, gn Tuesday, ft, i(j27, I will make to the H>urt of Kershaw County my Hjrn as administratrix of the Benjamin Connors, deceased, Rte same date I will upply to ^ Court for a final discharge Admmitiatrjx. mary R, boyd, Formerly Mary R. Connors. May 11, 1927. WlTICE OF DISCHARGE le is hereby given that the unKd general guardian of person fects of Luther I. Kelly, will, 27th day of June, 1927, make 1 return to the Probate Judge I petition said probate judge discharge as said general i. BLAKE W. KELLY, 1. 1927. INAL DISCHARGE is hereby given that A. L. administrator' of the estate Sallie J. Nunnery," <f eerfs?t, day filed with the Probate Kershaw County his final g as said administrator, and filed with the said Court n for discharge as said ador, and that Tuesday, June !7, at 11 o'clock in the fore,s been appointed for the of said petition. w. l. 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