The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 22, 1922, Image 9
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The State Dental Association decided
last week to hold the meeting
next year at Myrtle Beach. In order
that our readers may know in advance
something of these gentlemen,
we are publishing in full the account
of their meeting in Georgetown;
as published last week in the
Georgetown Times:
The South Carolina State Dental
Association, with a total attendance
of eighty members, was called to or
f der by President W. C. Milhous, ot
Barnwell, at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning
in the Winyah Indigo Society
Hall.
The session opened with an Invocation
by Dr. R. Herbert Jones, of
the Duncan Methodist Church, followed
by a most cordial address of
welcome by Mayor J as. W. Wingate.
The i^sponse was made by Dr. R.
?.tmar Smith of Charleston. After
this the regular business of the association
was taken up with the annual
address of the president, reports
of the secretary and treasurer and
the various committees.
The remainder of the morning was
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tcifti'ii up vvitu tiiiuo, Jis wiu cn^
tire afternoon.
At 3 o'clock two very able lectures
were made. Dr. E. C. Dye on the
subject, "A Plea for the Conversation
of Pulpless Teeth" and by Dr.
Thomas B. Hartzell, President of
National Dental Association, on the
subject of "Decay Teeth and its
Causes."
On Wednesday morning Dr. Hartzell
lectured again. He told of the
National Association and its work in
a very instructive way. Dr. Hartzell
made a host of friends among the
state dentists and his contrbution to
the scientific and social program was
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of the greatest value. He is universally
recognized as pne of the big
men of the dental profession, and his
words were listened to with the highest
degree of interest by his brother
practioners.
A recess was taken after this lecture,
and the dentists and their wives,
accompanied by a number of citizens
and ladies boarded a large
number of yachts and motor boats
and went to North Island and the
ocean jetties.
In the pavillion at North Island a
big fish fry had been prepared, and
with appetites whetted to edge by
the voyage and the salt air,the jolly
excursion party fell to on the good
things to eat and had a glorious time
satisfying the "inner man."
It was a delightful oulinjr for all,
especially *o those unacquainted with
the coast scenery and the rolling
deep. Of course there were seasoned
fishermen in the crowd who must
perforce indulge their craving, and
a number of fine bass and flat fish
were taken. The judicial profession,
however, carried off the honors
when Judge S. W. G. Ship.p, who had
just adjourned court here, landed a
36 pound bass.
The excursionists did not return
until late in the afternoon. It waplanned
to attend the Wesley Bible
Class festival at the head of King
Street that night, but a severe
thunder storm prevented.
Thursday was taken up with clinics
and demonstrations, and the election
of officers for the ensuing year. The
election results were as follows:
President, Dr. J. P. Glenn, Spartan burg;
1st Vice-President, Dr. David
Aiken, Winnsboro; 2nd Vice-President,
Dr. Herbert M. Hucks, George
town; Recording Secty., Dr. E. C.
Dye, Greenville; Directing Secty.,
Dr. J. S. B.vrd, Edgefield; Member
of Board of Dental Examiners, Dr.
W. B. Simmons, Piedmont. Editor in
chief of Association Journal, Dr. J.
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llivants Ferry in the Independent *
and fish fry on July 4. A fitting ^
prepared. Good speakers of note 4
I. Lots of amusements for all who ^
athing, athletic events, good music,
i Bi-County affair. All are invited* J
3 great from all the Pee Dee section, jj
s truly, *
J. W. Gerrcld, Ed. Doyle, George J. Ij
. Johnson, George S. Price, George 3
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THE HORRY HERALD, OONWi
P. Carlisle, Greenville; treasurer, Dr.
A. H. Corley, Edgefield.
The local entertainment committee,
consisted of Dr. H. M. Hucks, Dr. ;
Paul H. McDonald, Dr. E. W. Durant, |
representing the Georgetown Dental :
Association, and R. Z. Robinett, J. H. ;
Caipaway, and M. S. Smith, re pre- i
senting the Chamber of Commerce.
These gentlemen worked like beav- :
ers to make the meeting of the dentists
here a wonderful success such
as it is conceded tc have been, and
the full mead of praise and thanks of
the community is theirs as worthy representatives
of Georgetown. As always,
the women did their full share.
On Tuesday afternoon the visitors
were delightfully entertained by them
at the Country Club.
During the course of the convention
a Dental Chapter the Psi Omega
Fraternity was organized, anc' officers
elected.
An honor worthily bestowed was
t\he election of Dr. Herbert M. Hucks
as 2nd Vice-President of the Dental
Association.
Myrtle Beach was selected as the
next place of meeting.
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Some boys go to the army or the
navy and leave behind them a number
of debts. We know of one man who
has a claim for board against a boy
who went away and joined the army
and now the boarding house keeper
I cannot collect his money. It is wrong*
for boys to do that way. They evidently
think that joining the army is
the end of their troubles, but they
may find out later on that these debts
are still hanging over.
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NOTED SPEAKERS
OF KENTUCKY
Will Speak at Conway, Aynor and
Loris?Everybody Is
Invited.
Prominent Kentucky speakers will
be at Conway and will speak at the
big rally at 3:30 in the afternoon on
June 27 on the "Co-operative Market;
ing Of Tobacco and What It Has Done
: hi Kentucky." Don't miss this speak:
ing. You want to know what the as;
sociation has done in another state,
: where the plan has been tried.
These same men will speak at other
| points as follows:
Aynor, June 20 at 3:30 P. M.
s Loris, June 28 at 2:30 P. M.
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* the Horry County girl, who was ^
* voted at the 1922 Palmafesta as *
4j the most beautiful young lady ^
jj. in South Carolina. She is the *
* daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. George ^
^ J. Holliday of Gallivants J erry. He
* She was present at the enter- *
^ tainmeat of *he members of the ?
* Press Association on June 21, at *
* a luncheon given by the Conway ^
>5,: Chamber of Commerce, and the *
* press party passed the Queen in jjj
* review as entry was made into #
4i the Independent Republic at Gal- j
J livants Ferry on June 21. J
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Ex-service men and women who
should l>e considered for medals of
honor, distinguished service crosses
and distinguished service medals for
meritorious services during the World
War will be considered for these
awards until April, 1923, by a special
act of Congress passed upon the recommendation
of the Military Affairs
Committee of the American Legion.
An island in the Maumee River, 20
miles from Toledo, Ohio, will furnish
the setting for many Robinson Crusoe
outings of a Toledo post of the American
Legion. The post has bought the
island outright and is erecting thereon
tents and barracks so that legionnaires
and their families may spend
their weekends and vacations there.
Reports coming into national legioi
headquarters from every section of
the country indicate that Americar
Legion Membership Day, July 1, wil
be eminently successful. Each legion
naire has been asked by Nationa
Commander Hanford MacNider to ge
at least one new member for the scrv
ice men's organization on that day.
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Tobacco Growers Meeting Here Will
Have Noted Speakers at
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The Tri-State Co-operative Tobacco
Marketing Association is an organization
.foiT.ievl for placing their own
>>Ti the markets in their own
?vav;' and in iho best way under the
circumstances as may * exist lit t no
market at any time.
They have decided to go out and
inform the people who have not signed
as well as keep in touch with those
who have signed the contracts, and
let the entire public know the facts.
They will do this by big mass meetings
in every district.
Such a meeting has been set for
Conway. It will be held at Conway
on June 27 at 3:30 o'clock.. Everybody
is invited to come from far and
near and hear the noted speakers that
will be here that (lay to address the
growers on the subject of 4,Co-operative
Tobacco Marketing."
No matter what your business may
be you will be interested in learning
more about this movement. Men of
business, men who are growing other
things, and even men of elegant
pleasure will be delightfully entertained
hero on Tuesday, June 27, at
the big speaking that has been .arranged.
Iiead the display advertisement appearing
on another page and get
ready today to attend this big meeting
and rally day.
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Oklahoma is furnishing American
Legion posts with free traveling libraries.
After keeping one collection
of books for two months a post may
return it and receive another or request
that it be held for an additional
two months.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FOR CONGRESS
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1 I hereby announce my candidacy
- ^or congress from the sixth district,
1 subject to *he action of the Democratt
ic Primary.
W. R. BARRINGER.
Florence, S. C., April 12th, 1022.
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I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the sixth Congressional
district, subject to the rules
governing1 the Democratic primary.
Florence, S. C. A. H. GASQUE
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress, subject to the rules
:>f the Democratic primary.
E. T. HUGHES
To the Democratic voters of the 6th
Congressional district:
I hereby announce myself a candi
lute for Congress from the 6th Congressional
district, subject to the rules
of the Democratic partv.
j. F. PATE
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to Congress from
the sixth Congressional district subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
PHILIP H. STOLL
FOR SOLICITOR
I announce my candidacy for reelection
to the office of solicitor of
the 12th judicial circuit, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary.
May 23, 1022. L. M. GAS QUE.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Solicitor of the 12th Judicial
Circuit subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
CHAS. W. MULDROW
PROBATh JUDGE
The friends of C. Hinson Spivey
hereby announce him as candidate for
the oiTU'e of Probate Judge of Horry
county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Auditor of Horry county,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. JAMES A. CALHOUN.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Auditor of Horry county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. J. W. COOK.
FOR HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the House of
Representatives, subject to the rules
of the Democratic part v.
pd \V. A. PRINCE.
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