The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 20, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5
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FOR CONGRESS.
I herely a ntunce myself a candi
date for Congress from the Sixth
Congresriohu' 1 ict. subject to th<
rules of the L)c noeratic Primary.
?JULIUS S. 31c INN JOS. ;
bodTof villa
taken from grave
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Carlos Carranza Finds Villa
Dead and Buried Says
Dispatch.
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Mexico City, April 1C.?Villa's body |
has been dug up of a two weeks' old (
grave by Curios Carranza, nephew of
den. Carranza, the first chief of the
constitutionalists, and is now being
brought by him and an escort of soldiers
to the city of Chihuahua.
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i nis mrormarion was contamfd in
a telegram received by the war department
late this afternoon.
According to dispatches thus far
received Villa's death was duo to the
amputation of one of his logs made
necessary by wounds received in the
fighting near Giu rrero in the State of
Chihuahua. After being desperately
wounded lie was curried by his followers
to the town of Teniosachic, where J
the amputation was performed by a i
village doctor. I
As soon as the bandit chi< f could he ,
moved he was carried south to tlv*
town of Cusihuirachic, M9 miles distant.
Here, according, to the story,
ho lingered for a few days before .
death.
The identity of the wounded had '
been kept secret from the villagers,
and he was buried at night s? as to
attract as little attention as possible, j
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General Tonic because it rnntnitm flu*
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Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
TRESPASS NOTICK.
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All persons are herby forbidden to
enter or trespass in any manner upon
that certain tract of land belonging
to the undersigned, situate in Conway
Township, known as the Neck Field
tract containing 150 acres, more or
less, bounded by lands fornu rlv of S.
M. Stevens, East by Peter Hughes,,
South by Reedy Chestnut and West
by R. M. Stevens, being the same conveyed
to S. M. Stevens by James 11.
Faulk, January 10, 18(J?S. ,
All violations of this notice will bo i
prosecuted.
H. H. WOODWARD.
Conway, S. C., April 18th, 1910.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE?.'100 bushels Nancy Hall
seed potatoes. L. W. COOPRR.?.'It
FOR SALIC?Nice lot Carolina Seed
Ponders. Delivered Conway. $1.25-'
per bu. J. P. NIXON, Conway, S.
C., Star Route No. 2.
3-30?at-pd.
LOST?One double barrelled hammer
less shot gun on the Dog Iiluff Publie
road. Finder will please return
the same to V. I). JOHNSON, Conway,
S. C.
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FOR RENT.
The house and lot of Mr. and Mrs.
K. A. Pitman, situate near Conway
opposite the home of Mrs. C. L.
Abrams. Apply to H. It. Woodward,
Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C.
WANTED.
WANTED?Three hundred hogs on
feet, to dress 7f> lbs and upwards.
See me about delivery. W. Percy
Hardwicke, Conway, S. C.
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PROGRAM OF THE
QUARTERLY MEETING
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Waccamaw and Carolina Woman's
Missionary Union, v
Hickory Grove S. House
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Following is the program of the
Quarterly Meeting of Wacumaw and
Carolina Woman's Missionary Union, r
to be held at the Hickory Grove
School House, Saturday April *29, ut
10110: R
Devotional?Mrs. C. H. Snider.
Enrollment.
Greeting?Miss Essie Chestnut.
Response?Miss Eliza Boyd.
Business.
History and Aims of the W. M. U.
?Mrs. B. E. Bell. ' c
Sunbeam Work. Methods and s
Aims?Mrs. G. L. Marsh. <!
The Sunday Egg Club?Mrs. J. R.
Richardson.
Institute Notes?Mrs. J. C. Spivey. e
Song Message?Mrs. Marsh. c
Tipping or Tithing??Mrs. T. G. |
Phillips.
Hymn.
Dismissal. i i
MRS. C. H. SNIDKR, ' i
Supt. j N
WASHINGTON BOTTFUL,
ABOUT DEATH OF VILLA I
Washington April !7.-~War dennrt ;
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mom. olhoials amiou csl that n me of '
the overnight dispatches or early trlo-j
grams brought any eonfirniat io 1 ofj
the rinding of the bony of I'raneisco
Villa. ' |s
As the hours pass 'vithout confi'nv
at ion of the story of the finding of th.c
bony of Krancisco Villa, Washington |,
gnws more doubtful.
Villa's body was to have reached
Chihuahua City by special train so oc
time last night, l)Ut American Consul j
Letcher has not even forwarded the ]
rumors as to Villa's death, which must <
be circulating there.
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The Mexican embassy here had m j
additional information. Its last report!
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from Consul Garcia at K1 l'aso said he
was seeking confirmation.
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Mrs. I). V. Richardson spent the
week-end in town with her sister,;
Mrs. h\ A. Burroughs.
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Misses Mary and Bessie Dusenbury
fi-.? i a. mo:
OIM.IIV i i M. i i'i\"*iiu in i \f >*\ n % imuh;^ ,
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their grand-mother, Mrs. Bettie Lone.- (
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Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Buck loft last
SauInlay for Benncttsv ilie where they,,
will spend a few days.
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Mrs. Chas. Hewett of Southport is|]
ii. town visiting iter brother, .J. M.J
Mi Keithan. j j
A COATED TONGUE
IB viirnalo the notn of i\ yrood laxative. fl ^
H That i? whpti you'll !>?? jrlnd you know of H
B SAN"TOX Kj?r CaacnroH (Tabletw). The H
K action >b effective- naturally free and H (
W eaay. I'leamint to take. >
Price 10c and 2f>c. a Mr 1
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NORTON DRUG COMPANY ,
The San-Tox-Rexall Store
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NOTICE.
There has taken up at my place
-two black male hogs unmarked about
eight or ten months old. Owner may
get same upon proving property and!
paying charges.
B. B. VEREKN, j1
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Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden to (
enter or trespass in any manner for;
hunting, fishing, or otherwise, on all
that certain plantation known as the
L. H. Burroughs farm at Savannah j(
Bluff, containing 110 acres, more or,
less, and bounded by lands of W. Ir.
Causey and others, and purchased by
me at Sheriff's sale of the L. H. Bur- !
roughs estate.
A. P. JOHNSON,
1 mo. Gurley, S. S. '
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Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days.
Your druggist will refund money If PAZO
OINTMENT fulls to cure Any case of Itching. .
Wi ml. bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to It days.
The lirst application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. |
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HOW APPENDICITIS
CAN BE PREVENTED '
Conway people should know that a
few doses of simple buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka,
often relieve or prevent appendicitis. J
This simple mixture removes such sur r
prising foul matter that ONE SPOON .
FUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation,
sour stomach or gas. A
short treatment helps chronic stomach
trouble. Adler-i-ka has easiest c
and most thorough action of anything
we ever sold. Conway Drug Co.?adv
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THE HORRY HERA LP
Leocval and
E. M. Smith was among the farmrs
visiting Conway recently. r
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Joe Tindal of the Pee Dee section i
isited Conway on last Monday.
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M rs. Anna Host of Galivants Ferry I p
as in Conway on business the first 11
f this week. ; ^
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Get land deeds and mortgages of v
eul estate from the Herald oflice. d
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Be sure to get a pound box of our
pecial candy, 50c. Conway Drug Co. t
-adv.
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D. H. Chestnut was in the city one %
lay last week.
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B. B. Voreen, one of our well-known (
iti'/.ens residing near Nixonville, \
pent several hours here last Thurs- j I
lay on business. *
The streets of the town were crowdid
with people last Saturday, the oe- *
asion Field Day exercises for the
>ublic schools.
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Miss Isla Oottingham, of Florence, j*
5. C.,%and .Miss Bernice Martin of iMa-j
ion, S. C., spent the week en<l here (
vith Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum.
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W. G. Chestnut was in Conway on
jusiness last Thursday.
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Choice variety of Flower seed,
Morning glories. Nasturtium, Salvia
Splendcns, Marvel of Peru, etc., sold;
)> the ounce. Conway Drug Co. ?ad I
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Legal blanks of all kinds are for'
*alu at the Herald office.
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lb M. Badger Jr., of Marion, S. C.,j
was in this county on business last
week.
Miss Helen McCoy, who is attending
Chicora College for Women at Columbia,
is spending several days here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. lb!
McCoy.
All kinds of Peas, Beans and Corn
for early garden planting, 10c to .?>5c
ii quart; French Seed Artichokes 10c
cjt. Conway Drug Co.?adv.
Charles H. Piatt of Mullins was]
among those visiting Conway last
week .
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The next term of the court in this!
county will be for the trial of criminal
cases only and the presiding judge
will be, Hon. S. W. Ci. Shipp of Florence.
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1 n ill he at my Office in the Horry
Drug Store every Saturday.?Dr. L.
A. Woodruff, O. I'. T. I>., Eyesight :
Specialist, Conway, S. C.?adv.
According to the Florence Times
that city was crowded last Wednesday .
with visitors from all nearby sections
:>?' this State to see the much advei lised
scenic production "Birth of a
Nation." The Florence paper stated |
that the automobiles were so parked
tilong Evans Street that it was impossible
to place another machine along
the curb for a great distance.
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Mr. and Mrs. Moore Thompson
spent a few hours here last Friday.
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Invitations ami nf !-?/?? r?w??
WV..V ? IIVV ] ' i illVIII/;
fin bo had at reasonable prices at
Lhis office.
J. Sid Bellamy of Wampee was in
Conway one day last week on business.
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B. F. Singleton of Bucksport was
imong those spending some time here
>n business last week.
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The amount of freight hauled into
Joinvay is constantly increasing. The
(mounts nauied i>y water is growing
t is said as well as that hauled here
>y railroad. This means an increas- J
ng business for this section of the j
State.
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Dr. CI. I. Lewis attended the mar-11
iage of his sister-in-law, Miss Viola
Sutler Wednesday.
The patrons of the Casino theatre
;eem to be pleased with the new program
put on last week.
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Read the Diamond From the Sky.
See this week's instalment of this ronance
at the moving picture show
lere to-night.
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Hon. K. B. Scarborough was away
>n business several days last week reurning
to his home the latter part of
he week.
>, OONWAY, S. O.
Personal
Mrs. Mattie H. Gerrald, accom>anied
by one of her young sons, was
n Conway one day last week on business.
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A steam engine used to furnish
tower to the planing mills of Conway
.umber Company blew out a cylinder
lead last Friday and caused some exitement
for a time; but none of the
rorkmen were injured by the aecilent.
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J. M. McKeithan was away from
he city one day last week.
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J. L. Bell of Wampee was in Consay
last Thursday.
Pearl Millet, Sugar Drip and
)range Sorgum, Soya and 90 day Velvet
Beans, Early white and Yellow
)ent Field Corn. Conway Drug Co.?
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J. D. Oliver was in Conway the lat.er
part of last week.
Rev. Albert D. Bctts of Clio, S. C.,
?pent a few days of last week in the
nty.
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Quito a number of our people went
>ver to Florence last woke to see the
moving picture show entitled "The
Birth of a Nation," a moving picture
drama founded on the "Clansman"
written ny Thomas Dixon .Jr. The j
scenes are laid just after the civil
war.
*****
F. .M. Powell was among those visiting
Conway on business recently.
*****
Hump Long was in Conway on busin?
ss one day last week.
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It. V. Ward of Wampee was in Conway
on business one day last week.
*****
II. N. Anderson, one of the well-j
known farmers of .the Green Sea sec-I
tion of the county, visited Conway j
during last week on business. I
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Dr. It. G. Sloan of Little River was
in Conway on business the latter part ,
ol last week.
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Our special sale on Chocolate Bonbons,
the best value obtainable 50c
per box. Conway Drug Co.?adv.
Mr. .J. D. Oliver and Misses Mary
and Fancie Oliver attended the "Field
Day" exercise last Saturday
Spring* fever will now be the common
complaint.
The road from Conway to Boar
Swamp is in need of some attention.
Just a few days work would put it in
first class condition.
*****
Mr. Stone of the Stone Bros. Company
of Little River spent sonic time
here last Friday on business.
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Don't forget, our farmers' page. If
you have anything of. interest send it
in and help make it interesting.
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There is money for the farmers of
Horry County in raising live stock.
.Many are already making money in
this business.
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Sam Strickland was in Conway last
week on business.
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The finishing work at the new hotel
building is still in progress.
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Land deeds at this office.
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NKAR BHKU IN KN(ILAXl)
Smells Like, Looks Like and Tastes
Like Beer, But It Isn't.
London.?-The liquor control board
has discovered a new non-alcoholic
beer, the sale of which will be pushed
as far as possible in the Fnglish public
houses.
It smells like beer; it looks like
boor; it tastes like beer?the only difference
is in the headache," says the
statement issued by the board.
In a test case a workman drank 20
pint bottles without becoming intoxicated.
The new drink will be placed
at the disposal of parliament in the
House of Commons bar.
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HOMEWOOD LIVE
STOCK ASSOCIATION.
Met April 13 at Residence of C.
F. Spivey?Business
Transacted.
On last Thursday afternoon at 1
o'clock a business meeting of the
Homewood Live Stock Association
was held at the residence of Mr. C. F.
Spivey. Appropriate bv-laws and rules
were adopted, and C. Henson Spivey
was appointed manager for the year.
He was given instructions to carry
out the by-laws, collect all unpaid
dues, buy suitable roofing, have vat
covered and have stationery printed
for the association, and appoint regular
dipping days, beginning Thursday
April 20; dip every other Thursday
until otherwise instructed, and insist
on all members dipping on regular
days. So there will he more help to
dip the stock. We wish to say for the
benefit of the public that we have
been dipping regularly for 2 months,
and out of the several hundred dipped
tliere has not one been injured. The
milch cows arc giving* a third more
111 ilk than under the same circumstances
not dipped. Our vat is open
to the public and can be used by
applying to the manager and paying
small fee of $1.00 a season for cows.
.r>0c a season for hogs. etc.
Respect fully Submitted,
Homcwood Live Stock Ass'n.
C. H. Spivey, Manager.
IN LOYINt; M MM OR Y
Of Our Dear Father.
Klli< Ynndon J en ret to was horn
Feb. 22nd, 1ST? and died Fob. 2f>tn.
1010. Ho was afflicted with Rhoumatism
and suffered much, and for the
last four years was unable to work,
but his sufferings are now over. Oh!
how hard to give dear papa up. We
miss him s() much, we miss him here,
we miss him there, we miss him every
where, but we have a bright hope that
^ we may meet him again.
it is tUMicult lor us to understand
n.ystcrics of providence. We know
I not the purpose of our Heavenly
Father and when these severe afflictions
come upon us we can only lift
our hearts to CJod in submission and
say "not our will but thine he done."
' Never again will we hear the sweet
voice of our dear papa. His chair is
vacant and our home seems so lonely
( vithout him, and our hearts cry out
1 in silent anguish longing for tin4
! touch of the vanished hand and the
| sound of his voice forever stilled in
this world. Yes he is gone from this
world of sickness, trouble and affliction
to enter the home that his blessed
Savior had prepared for him and
his sweet voice is now atuned to the
harmonies of Heaven and we long to
! hear him singing, and rejoice that
I there is more gem in the Savior's
crown and another soul in Heaven.
I The funeral services were conducted
by the Rev. Purvis, pastor of An'
tioeh Haptist church, and his body was
laid to rest in the attaining cemetery
to await the resurrection morning.
| May we all live nearer to (Jod and
: when we are called that we will bo
as dear Papa said he was. "readv and
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waiting.
His Loving Children,
Gussie and Beatrice Jenretto.
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Old papers for sale at this office.
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the kidneys, bladder and urinar
regulates and assists these org
HV forming their natural functioi
in the elimination of poisons
matter through the urinary org;
A non-secret, palatable, stab
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value, long the favorite pres<
leading physicians.
Its use is indicated for such 1
symptoms as pain and weakness
scalding, burning, suppression
tion insufficient secretu
urine and for dropsical col
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1 faction the same as
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HORRY FIELD DAY
APRIL I4TH AND 15TH
Two Oratorical Contests Came
Off Creating Much Interest
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Among Students,
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LIST OF PRIZES
WON BY SCHOOLS
Town Crowded With Visitors
During* Last Friday and
Saturday. t
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The schools of Horry County hold
field day exercises here on last Friday
and Saturday, making- the moat
successful occasion of the kind ever
held in this county; as more interest
was shown by the schools and the esults
attained in the contests show d
more attention to preparation.
Following is the list of premiums
awarded the names of tVic success A
competitors:
Division No. I.
High School Division, 7"ust pre lium?Conway.
Rural Graded School Division ? 1st,
Collins Creek; 2nd, RitUo Hiver; i,
(iCl'IMl S??:i 111"! l<'lllV)(:l ' .?(!> V-. .
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Creek; (>th, '/ion; 7th, *7 am pee.
On Teacher School Division?l.-l,
Collins Creek; 2nd, i.eon; 3rd. ii-.d
Mill; 4th, Burcol; nth, Athens.
Division No. 2.
(a) 1st prize, Kinklea; 2nd, prize
Warn pee; 3rd prize, Leon.
l h ) ist prize, Twelve Miie Schci;
2nd prize, Kink tea; 3rd prize, \\a. ere.
(c) 1st prize, Wain pee; 2nd, Kirkleu,
did, prize Burcol. ?
I id) 1st prize, Kinklea; 2nd, Va.rtp?
e; 3rd prize, Burcol.
Kirst banner went to Kinklea, Secon
pnze to Wainpee and Third prize
tc I.eon.
Division No. 3.
Attendance?1st prize, Leon; 2nd,
prize, Burroughs; 3rd prize, Burool;
' 4th prize, Kinklea; 5th prize, U< d
| Mill; (>th prize, CIreen Sea; 7th prize,
1 Wanipoo; Mh prize, '/ion; tHh prize,
Sandy Plain.
Reading Diploma?1st prize, Lewis .
A1 ford?Virgo School.
Division No. 4.
Name of School, Name of Article
and award:
Little River, Axe Handle?2nd.
Conway, Reed Basket?Ist.
Spring Branch, Reed and Raffia?
1st.
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i Little River, Reed and KntTiu?2rd.
, Spring branch, Glove box, Raffia?
, 1st, 2nd.
Spring branch, Waste basket, reed
I?1st.
Spring branch, Rest bound book?
1st.
Spring" branch, Cook Rook?1st.
Spring branch, Kodak Rook?1st.
Red Hill, Picture Frame?1st.
Simpson Creek, Napkin Ring?1st,
1 2nd.
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Conway, Waste basket, rood?2nd.
Little River, Raffia handkerchief
j box?1st.
Spring branch. Raffia handkerchief
box?2nd.
Simpson Creek, Hat Hack?1st.
Conway, Screen?1st.
Literary Contest.
Continued on Pago Eight.)
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