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J- ' -4<WW li-L-JJi-Oi r - t Haiglar Theatre C-ornfr Broad and Itutlcdgc Hta. Friday'' January nth Final Showing of FLYING DOWN TO RIO" Willi 1 >i?!nrr.? I'el Kio, (jene Kay nion<l, Oingci itogri* and 1* rod A slam-. SATURDAY, JAN'Y 12th Ja?k iloxit- in "LAW AND LAWLESS" Also Buck Jones Serial Saturday Matinee starts at I 1'. M, |. A'IK KATIKDAY SHOW, starting at IQn'iO, I'aul Lukas and Leila Hyaiiib in "SING, SINNER, SING" MONDAY and TUESDAY Three giand stars in I In- season's gayest entertainment. . . "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS" With .loan ( rawford, Clark (iuble and Robert Montgomery. Starr studded, laugh-packed, lovethfilltng! 1 prt.Vs i oinant i< delight! WEDNESDAY He was a woman hater! But a beauty ia me along! Then he changed his mind! So will you after seeing "STRANGE WIVES" With Roger i'ryor, Ralph Forbes and June (Mayworth. THURSDAY Robert Young with Betty Furro-v in "THE BAND PLAYS ON" And you'll hate to ace the final fa/1 e- out. r ?i?- ii II ? Al'TO TRASH FATAL TO HKI.K. (Continued fromi 1irst said 4i(i inquest would n<?t be nts'c.-amy us Mr. k was alone an<! the wreck was obviously an accident. "A delegation from the jrenera! a aembly wilt attend tlie funeral. Funeral services were held fe rn the First Baptist church of < annhri at 3 p. m. with the Rev. ,J. B. t'aston. Ins pastor, in charge. us.-tMcO by the Rev. A. B. Ferguson. i hai la n o* :ne / house and Rev. F. W;inl?? v ' :he i M. K. church. Tin- but :a fili>\\ni .'M the family plot at K ; a v a.an-\ a:-* Iv f??li<?wiop i ttirc- a a> The county ?.fV ,n. < ;' l\cr>::au', r. Senato - S F B-.i c r: a* : JJ?;?:? - :?i .sentatr. i N- ! I M lU-.k - sc Colli .ip'ia . ;i '?? . j ' be u:.y a? : r . <v nf ?.o al s' a' . . v . : ,.ry V( pa.ll.t an j jr Tin- a J. in 'l.-aii. (ii";. \\ . j. Nettles, It. B. fi I*trr -. ! |: M ' F I Voseley, a Slat'tV .1 fi \| !., .her. T Stevens n of K-i t J. H. Ham- e ini ..: i . .a. ,i ' h I ... .;f fret* it can do g i .. hinte a sketch of a IN "v A . a: I.i v: n this paper ii 'a-' nick: .1 :t !< icy Hr.k. senior member J of ti.e K 1 a\\ ifc.'cyatrqn, both as to <1 ape ami service, was bom in Union ^ conn: ., \..r:.1. i ar,. ma, near Monroe, 1 \ cmht 17. IS?:7, the son of Wil- < liaai IllliMwi lU'lk and Mary Anne ti ggg=g= ' B??? ? New Year's Are crackers explode h gas rnain in Sjuindau, German; i and five children were burned to deat j an a result. Thirteen .-eriu!oi- ard !! ' icpM j sontatives finished their < origi.-.-sioi.i careers. at lea.-1 for the |>f? -? rxt. wm noon struck Monday John I'aul < h.? -? . i t i \ ,1 : i - ' i i iri ( ai;forma a- er.e of *|.< m./,../ In. linger gang-der-. I.a- !? rd ted . t he Federal couit in < h:> ago f.?i" > '> killing of Spei ial \ge:.' i I< j miif. I Mollis of t he department of in ' '? v\ho was k 11 led with ar.o'he ?; < nt 01 ' November 27, \\ f en "Hub) Face" Ncl.-oi. wa-% k. led ______ ih lk. VS hen \! Me k va eight years of ape. > pa-. ' moved to j hancioiei <<,,(.*. w'i-. ' . /11 el veu his early* ?h; e at,or. Hi- la-CTf mi- " i ar.d curly in life young Mill l.? aim- engaged 'n the iumht: .;. ; 11 ;. If. moved t<> t .umli i; ahoii 2~> ea - ago, where he w a - to., man e I '.I. el-oii Lumber company \!'i company di.-contit.u. d i.u .i.e.- :* fufinal the I ,ui(il.et ml .? ;. and by hartl work, keen h; -f.e- ... / M.efl t ?"d ?! Hot at- ! tent i.m t-1 bus been very | sue, m-.-fui ile vyi- ii mem hereof the. t amd. 11<ihw-v< ..nipariy. being H8xiii a' : a I- H MoWey, in ervjoyt ir a / 'Hp, -/.are of the lumber and >,., nu -1 iM-.is. Mr I lei k was first married to Miae Mary A. Hammond of Lancaster. There are two daughters, Mrs. Minnie McDonald and Mrs. Herbert Williams of i oiumfua. A son, James LeRoy M.Ik, fell a victim of German bullets ./. the Argonne forent in one of the lafight.- before the Armistice was ,y; ed. His body remained in France for three years before located. It was later brought overseas and given a military burial at Kershaw. The 17th post of the American Legion formed ,/i South Carolina, bears the name of ./ame- LeRoy Belk. He enlisted a- a member of the Kershaw Guards, Company M., and was serving as a ! eu ten ant in the Third division when a- met death October 16, l'J 18. Mr. Belk's second marriage was to l.-s Trannie Cooper of Columbia, id the young daughter of tins manage is recognized as one of the ightest pupils in the Camden high thool. Mr. Belk offered fur el<" :u u in | nd led the ticket l,v ., f,;, . ote. Again in 1M.TJ. ho -.va- , ; l the first primary. In I.' i, ominated-in a run-olf p-;nun\. | ; , rst year of his election he a a midmember of the imp..Man,: leans committee ami \\a r.-ann..:' . d on the .committee ye-terdav lie as serve* I faithfully and with hieninl disposition and a km.u ........ ,,r ffairs of -tato w h ;di d a i...w?rful nfluonce in the legislative i. ailHe is slii'V ived by hi- ,,,, ; -Irs. Trannie Co.-.p,., p ;i...j laughters. Mrs. M |? \| ! :i;,i j,(1,| Mrs. Herbert .1 William-. l.oM. ef ( umhia. ami Mi--s Allien Y. lUlk ,,f amden. A grami-or ai d tu.. grandlaughter? a 1 -o -ur\i\e. ??I?M| | W),r*l*.d 1 ; , ]an. d.-4rhomiui A. > , a w|t.h thellsil. , ' i'xim ('> > company hero for 14 '<h?-d <u',<,t'nly of 11 h*art at' w l t (j' av Co1"'* Afternoon in A" I'u father-in-law, W. I.. '' n'liite he had gone with \ f /ii> r i )ittl?- <la^,lUjr' Flora, to re-enter ! srh"<"' \ir' frllerbti was the only child of i the .'ate Mrs- Km ma 'Sanders 1011 or be, e who ?lie<J "utny years hk<? and N. G. UN-he o* KUerbe's Mill, Symter . ,-uuiity- wa? a native of the i Ninety^* section. Ho was reared ,: )r) the home of his aunt, Mrs. T. L. .Alston, here. Resides his father, he is survived by his widow, who was Miss Klla May Armstrong of Gray Ceurt; his daughter, Flora, and the following aunts and uncles: Mrs. T. L. Alston' of Greenwood, Mrs. Klla S. Stuart of Ninety-Six, Miss Ellen Kllerbe of Kllerbe's Mill, R. S. Sanders an<l L. I. iSanders of Ninety-Six ami Gus Kllerbe of I^aurens. Little Cora McMinn, six year old,, stopped playing in the yard of her1 home in Fountain Inn, to go into the house to warm. Her clothes caught ?irc at the open grate, and she was atally burned, dying in a Greenville hospital on Sunday. IN THE COTTAGE COLONY. (Continued frotm first page) George R. Cook, president; Mrs. Reuben Pitts, vice-president ami Mrs. Clifton MeKain, secretary. The recently-formed Holly Conservation Committee have done much to preserve the natural beauty afforded by Camden's many beautiful holly trees, bushes and hedges. The members are Mrs. Robert W. Pomeroy, Mrs. Stanley Llewellyn and Mrs. L. I. Guion. Personal appeals have been made to city and county school chilidren, white nnd colored, posters have been placed in public places, and displays in store windows demonstrate jthe right and wrong way to pick holily. The Tree Committee has worked i with the city in the planting of 200 live oaks on the city streets. Two drag-hunts will be held this week. (Jr. Tuoday, January l.">, the I field and park will assemble at "H.is ( :! Park." the properly of Mr. and Mr.-. Carrol P. Hrtv-etl of Short Hills. \. .1. a' .i ..I; Friday a* "The Kennels.'' ! ,ar.g<; : IV"< ? - ' a "... ft ' i.urt Inn :tr: : g ... \. ?, Y.r 1.. v. he has 1 a : n i : . 4. *; \\ a' o'. Ke>gu-n. .".rd. ha- gone t?. I':.: a?lt Iph.a w h? t? he ha - a nosiMr. and Mi.-. Aubrey Harm-, of N. >'h KgeMioi;!. Ma-- . have af ived at ('"Uit Inn for the ,-eason. Mrs. II M Hylic.- b\. of Rosalie. N. J., and M : - - Kh/.aU'th P.yllesby. of Knxbury .i ( rnr. . a ?- there for the season. tt-ear Leigh ton of Lie ( ' Schoals.' N. II.. i- at llobkiik Inn. Mr. L'igh- ; ton. who is years old. is writing a book. He is a retired -ea captain. Mr- Jo1.n (i. Richard- gave a sup-' pe> party Tuesday evening for Robcr* j Hay. - of Washington. Ih < . There wee 12 guests. J Mr. and Mrs. George Griswold, of | (>!d Lyme. Conn.. have taken a cot- ' tugo J.in . Mi'.-. .Joseph Lord Ranlott of (>id Lvtne are at HulJose Place for; he > a>o!:. Mrs. W Lam Wilson, of i Atlar.ta, Ga., a former Camden resi-| d< nt, there for the season. Mr- and M[,; Ke>,n.-ih Frazier, of N; w York have taken the Foster re>idence. Her sister, Mrs, William S. : llainsford. has had a cottage here for several years. Mr. and Mrs. McKee Graham gavea bufTet luncheon Sunday afternoon \ before the polo game. one of a series i for the John Hcvine trophy. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Ferguson j gave a dinner Monday evening at,1 "Chatu eheld Plantation" in honor of j her sister, Mrs. James Carstairs, of, Philadelphia, who i> spending three'; weeks here. ?Mr. and Mrs. Watson Pomeroy, of Millbrook, N. Y., who have been visitink" Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pomeroy. have taken the Barrett residence for the winter. Mrs. Damon Wack, of Xew York, is visiting here at "Horsebranch Hail." the winter home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. Belcher. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peek, of' Buffalo, have arrived at the Kirk- j wood. She is here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hartley, of Bos-' ton. are there. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Helbert, of Philadelphia, stopped at Hobkirk Itin enroute north after spending a month in Florida. Col. and Mrs. Al- | lyn L. Driggs, of Vineyard Haven, Mass., stopped there going South. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Russell gave a tea Sunday afternoon at "Millbank" l | following the polo game. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rea Ball gave a cocktail party and dinner Saturday evening at Court Inn. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eben B. Knowlton, William and Peter Knowlton, Mrs. Edward L. Hopkins, Dr. and Mrs.. Andrew B. Whitaker, Russell Engs, Samuel Engs, Dr. and Mrs. J. Dodge Peters. Langdon Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Wright left for New York Monday. ? Mr". Wright is returning after a week's visit. Miss .lane Chase of Seattle, Wash., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase, sailed Tuesday for Panama. j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Somerville of Montpelier Station, Ya., are at the Proctor place for their second season. I AUCTION SALE I I TUESDAY, JAN. 15,19351 I AT ROSE HILL, S. C. a II i 7 Miles West of Bishopville, S. C, ? 14 Miles from Sumter on ; FEDERAL HIGHWAY NO. 401 j I MULES, HORSES, WAGONS, GEAR, PLOWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MA CHINERY FROM OUR j I ROSE HILL PLANTATION I I Recently sold to the Government for a Rehabilitation Project I ! Included in this sale will be about I j SIXTY MULES AND HORSES, CASE GRAIN COMBINE, FRICK THRESHER, j j POWER HAY BALER, GRAIN BINDERS, GRAIN DRILLS, MOWING MACHINES, j I TRACTOR PLOWS AND HARROWS, PLANTATION SAW MILL, PLANTERS, I I FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS, PLOWS, SMALL TOOLS, GEAR, ETC., NECES- ! SARY FOR THE OPERATION OF A 60-HORSE FARM I Barbecue Dinner Will Be Provided I Terms of Sale: BOOTH-PARKER LUMBER CO. I I Cash to Highest Bidder. SUMTER, S. C. I 11 0 r> ^ ^ c/5 no *05 a ** I ^ o ^ ro 53 = -S .a a ? I 1/ ? s ^ 2 2 t .? ^ ^ ?. ~! 2 co I 2 -2 -0 c ^ ? 2 ? - -2 ? ^-"o 3 = t >> 5 C * *-' OJ ? ? I g, j= ^-s S Jif-Si! e |J g ? ? -g S | r i * t 1 * v* ^ -S 5 a> n *r * c ? a> u ^ a> ** a> . TTT p** Wn jJ> I ' ? *1 ? ^ 5Sr> ?55il'- I ? ? ^ ? 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