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/ ■ . FAAITIII 9Anm.mK wnmAY, mawch mt rt*. F K-At'* *. t'. ^ i ■'i i. t •" t ■ - % ' f‘ T oB' ' r% if LEGION NOTES Ths annual aprtng rail of tb« AaMrtcan Legion of South Carolina was held in Columbia Mondajr and Tuesda)r, March 17 and 18. Qen. Lewis B. Hershey, dirsotor of selectlre serriee, addressed a gathering at (he Jefferson hotel, Monday Night, Mvch 17. Following the address by ‘Oen. Hershey, a ball was girmi by the Ilegion for members and their wlvea The Woman's Auxiliary was the guest of the Legion for the dance. On Tuesday morning a confer ence of post senrlce officers was held in the Jefferson hotel. Appear ing as speakers at the meeting were Dr. Orin F. Crow, Columbia, edu cation; James Lindsay, Charleston, community senrice and youth ac- tiTiUee; Ira A. Cox, RusseUTUle, boys state, and D. W, McFayden, Florence, sUte chairman of Legion Junior baseball. The program was further high lighted by the attendance of the National commando rof the Ameri can Legion, the Hon. Paul Griffith, of Pennsylranla, and the National president of the Woman’s AuxiHuiT. Mn. Norman H. Pearl. Both were guest speakers at a joint luncheon of the X^on and Auxiliary at the ANN PAGE WITH TOM. SAUCE BEANS 2 25c SNOWrt POLLOCK FISH FLAKES 14 o*. Can 19c A A P SECTIONi GRAPEFRUIT ^ APPLE SAUCE - ^ No. 2 can No. 2 Cmw 19c 17c COLUMBIA BMOKED SALMON 7^1. Can n '39c GREEN TAG PREP. PRUNES No. IVs 19c MIT PARADE . DICED PEARS No.2Mi can 29c PHILLIPS CHICKEN or CHICKEN NOODLE ^ SOUPS 2^^25c TILQHmXn’B (Cannod Flah) SaVERHAKE 15 on. 15c < BVTEET TENDER IONA PEAS ! O No.2 cam 25c ten grand vegetable juice COCKTAa No. 2 Can 10c HUNT’S TOMATO SAUCE 1 • 1 • * ^ 6-oa.' can 8c NEW Gfeen CABBAGE / 9 4 lbs. 18c COLLARDS 2 Ibs.^ 15c FRESH Green MUSTARD 2 lbs. 25c NEW RED BLISS POTATOES 4 lbs. 30c GREEN ' Pascal CELERY stalk -'S 17c “■ 1 Meeting (W The Cemetery Asso. At the wen attended annual meeting, the following officers were elected President, E. C. too- Tresckow; first rice iwtisldesit. Jefferson hotel Tuesday at 1 p. m. The following members of the James Leroy Belk, Post No. 17, and the Auxiliary attended. the meeting: Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Llew ellyn, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Ooodale, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reasonorer, Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. WUliams, Mrs. Oeorgb W. Nicholson, Oen. John T. Kennedy and Donald L. TmesdelL Mrs. W. A. Metts; second Tloe president, Mrs. B. P. DsLoaehe; treasurer, Mrs. U. N. Myers; secre tary, Mrs. L. L Onion; toUcUort J. K. deLoach. On standing committee, the president ex-ofncio, Mra. IBdward DuBose; Mrs. A. C. McCain, Mrs. C. P. DtfBose, Miss Bessie TonUg, N. R. Ooodsle, Sr., A. P.-DuBosA The assoelatlos accepted with re gret the resignation of the first rice president, Mrs. Leila Shannon, who has taken an actlTe part in the association ^nce 1181, also thnt of Mrs. D. A. Boykin, second rice president, and that of Mrs. W. IX Whitaker, treasurer, who hare held these positions for sereral years. Much Important business was con ducted. 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