The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, June 27, 1922, Image 4
RIALTO
TODAY
TOM MIX
?IN?
"AFTER YOUR
OWN HEART"
A story of thrills, of speed and
of the humor of the plains.
ADDED
PATHE NEWS
AND
A ROLIN COMEDY
TOMORROW
EUGENE O'BRIEN
IN
"IS LIFE
WORTH WHILE"
Notice to the Public
J wiil have a barbecue at Mitchell
Uhurch July tlv I'?>urth. Mr. Dav<
(lallnian and Untie Brooks Clault
mil wo i in- eooaintr. i-.verynouy
nimi' and have a pood time.
John Palmer.
And 1 want .Mr. Kin- to lie sure and
lie there without fail.
Notice
This is to notify those indebted t:
the Hur'is Furniture f'o., Hankrupt*
that Mrs. Nina (\ Harris has. through
her aeent. W. II. Httrris, bought all
the notes and aeeonnts of the sun
Hurris Furnitutt. < 'o., bankrupts, and
that all notes and n > an' din
tirm are to be paid to the said Mrs.
Nina C. Httrris or her ajrent, \V. li
Hurris.
Hy order of the eourt.
Jno I. (Jilbert,
J. ?. Walker,
i \
It T rustees.
Union Route 2
W. S. Lawson entertained his Sun
lay school class and a few others
last week at an ice cream party
Games were played until a late h in
and then ice cream, cake and lemonade
were served. I had th pl-asuiv
of attending this party.
.Miss Rose Gihhs entertained a few
of her friends at a birthday party.
The little lady had a lot of tine presents
given to her.
Mrs. Doris Parks and little daughter,
Lena Mae, are spenduig a few
days with her mother. Mrs. T. .1.
Willard.
mmmmammmmmmmmmm
Th^G^';
more peoj
happened in t
When you
shopping aroi
This $10.9
economy in t
roll Weevil Talk
Given by Radio
Atlanta, .lane 2t>.? History was
oral'' in the : /rieultural world Sal
trdny alt* no a. .1 > ?:,. 17. wi "it I". II.
.' tor, nKricultuial editor for the soil
improvement cemmiltee of the South.
n l-Yrtilizer asroc'ation. delivered 'lecture
-<>n "Cotton (irowlnjj I'ndei
Boll Weevil Conditions" to the radio
world of the South over the broad
easting stnti< a of the Atlanta .lout-]
iii'l. 1 his Atlanta ,> per has one of
the most modern bioadeaslmj; sta
liens ir. the eountty and in line with
jnc' te->i\ policy of hein;* the
i. nier in nv tain : pe laining to radio
se-.erre < in the S > ith invited Mr.
.'etc r to doliv. r what is probably the
tii st at.i ieult .iral address in the
Sou'h throuvh such r medium. Cerv
it i; lit" ( .-st t ilk c n boll weevil
c ntrol that was ever made.
Saturday af.ernoon was selected because
farmer--, generally would bet
uhed at ti e different community
centers w'aev. ren-oi. imr sets have
been installed. The Atlanta .Jour-ri
j -"nneuneed the lecture in its column.(
4*,v? < r three t: . before tla> <1; to sc
i atd fr< m ten .- < i.c? h- the mi
per, (he talk w heed clearly over a
are It rriloi'. #!r. .1?>t? ? outlined (he
pic mm of li -oil ii pruvemeat com
mittee for fit iit'aj* the weevil with
i ?
' n - i? ithir :ti nt 'M 1-oini* devoted t.
tl.o << matter- in w ri piiri tit; iturned ate
attention.
la irivinir tl is lecture to the end.
world of the S ? tth, the stall' of tie
soil improvotm nt committer feels tha'
it is heepinjr v.p with all m< dm t
means of dissei.iinatinjr ei'ricultuiT
Informat ion.
.M r. .Teti l* is a Union - aunty hoy
'iii- s . i . i?. .Ie Sr., a"
Santuc.
rvo or utiori - of
Respect and Sympathy
llrother V !). Cooper
Where:.-., Pit,- Heavenly Fathei
o vil'i: called to his lewat'd nhovt
>ni* In-other, A !>. ('ooper, Tuesday
hine ii'n h. 1t?i-2.
'i'hei et'ore, 1 !e i; resolved. That
he family ha.- lost a trim and kinc
'tit-hand atid f.ath "-, the City a ir<?o<
.m I useful citi/'Mi, (Irace Church ;
" hy member, h;s class a faithfu
mi ! clMriont 'c-.u her.
i.c olvcil. That we e\t ntl to hi:
''.mily relatives and I'i ieuds oui
in?eie sympathy in the sad hours o
bereavement and i oinmct d them ti
Cod who docth all things well.
I'esolveil. I hat in token of our sor
row that these preainhles and reso
litions he spread upon the minutes
of the Men's Wesley Iiih'e Class, ;
opy !>e sent to his family, a copy lu
published in The I'nion Daily Times
Win. ('. I.ake,
('hairman.
K. W. Stone,
tune h C. G. Humphries,
1!?22 Committee.
F .v.rer President
Of Panama Dene!
Panama, June 27 The death \v:i:
announced today of Dr. Ciro lTrrio!<
former presidi n? of Panama.
J 30 x 3V2 "G" Tread at $10
pie of tire dickering than any
lie past five years.
find a tire value like this yoi
jnd.
0 price establishes a new r
his community.
recommend G & J 1
Yluch Progress Made
Iii Highway Building
(Contirued from page one)
tanburg will consist of one 170 foot
lienr span, < pen spandrelareh and five
foP cle .r span closed spandrel
arches, all on concrete piers. The
length of tie i>ridge will he 454 feel
and o.'ie-half of the cost will be provided
for by federal aid.
The bridge over Tiger river will
tonsist of one lfiS foot steel through
truss on concrete piers and 13 22 foot
reinforced concrete spans,, the total,
length being 45(1 feet. Union county
will pay one-haif of the cost and federal
aid will match this one-half.
The bridge over the Little Pee Pee
between Mullins and Nichols will consist
of one 150 foot through steel truss
on concrete piers and eight 22 fool
reinforced concrete spans, the Post
being about $30,200 to be borne by
- i i /* i * 'pl
men 101: county Him Iim'iil| juu.? i ill'
State.
Woodruff Warblings
Woodruff, June 20.?Friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duckworth will
he triad to hear that their little son
is improving nicely after being sick
for about two weeks.
R. M. Garrett left Friday for a
visit to the mountains, accompanied
>y Mr. and Mrs. John Killett, of
Fountain Inn.
Mrs. Catherine Rodgers and Mrs.
15. 15. Gossett visited .Mrs. R. M. Garrett
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Cora I.ou Vinson visited Mrs.
K. K. Stevens, of Wodruflf, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M Nesbitt visited
Mrs. Ralph Whittaker Saturday.
I spent Saturday night with Mrs.
R. M. Garrett.
Mrs. is*. R. Finch and daughter
visited Mrs. 15. B. Gossett Sunday.
Mrs. Russell Cox visited at the I
home <>f Mr. and Mrs. K'/.ell Owens I
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Vinson had as
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. .T. D. Manly.
Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Gossett, Mrs.'
It. M. Garrett, Mrs. Catherine
Rodgers and son, i,eland, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Itoy Davis visited
I Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. John Genj
try Sunday. Bridget.
[ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
IIOW IS THIS MRS. IIOUSEKEEP*
Kit ' Just gc '.d sn far corn llie per
r can, two for l!">c: host pink salmon
f |."?e, 1 lh. mast 1> c' Hie (this week
> only. Good, fivsh compound lard,
1 He, good heavy fat back. Phone
360. Gault Bros., City Park. Watch
our ads.
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t I'OIt SALE?Lookout. Mountain and'
, Peach Blow See Tr sh Potatoes. .1
L. Calvert, Jonesville, S. C. 1416-tf
1 OR SALE Unknown, Clay, Iron,
Brabham and mivd peas. O-too
tan, Biloxi and Mammoth Yellow
Soya beans and other farm seeds.
Write me for anything wanted in
the seed line. .1. !.. Calvert, JonesI
ville, S. C. 1416-t f
; l.OST?A purple sil!\ umhrella on the
< streets of Union today. Finder
please return to Miss F.ula Clilbert.
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CarTires and Tidyes, effectire
May 8th, arc not subject
to war-tax, the war-tax
having been included.
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thing that has
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