The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 29, 1922, Image 3
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I LOCAL AND
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j. H. A!ford was here one day last
week.
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N. F. Nixon was in Conway on last
Saturday.
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E. W. Prince was IpeTG from Gurley
last Saturday.
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L. M. GusmW <vas iq this section
to spend the we^tc end.
*****
J. A. StAlvey spent a few \our*
here one day last week.
*****
When in the market for automobile
tires see S. P. Hawes.?Adv.
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Mrs. F. A. Burroughs was over
from the beach lust Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Goodyear of Nichols
spent last Wednesday in town.
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We have 5,000 pounds of lard, just
arrived. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
*****
Mrs. A. B. McCoy and children
spent last week at Myrtle Beach.
*****
George J. Holliday of Gallivants
Ferry was in town last Wednesday.
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Miss Bessie Clark of Florence visited
relatives in town one day last week.
Ms. J. K. Stalvy and children are
spending some time at Myrtle Beach.
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Mrs. Ben Sessions and Mrs. J. T.
Proctor visited in Columbia Last week.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Ivicnardson of
Bucksport was in town last Wednesday.
L). F. Miles, clerk of the court of
Marion county, spent Sunday at the
beach.
*****
Miss Jeanette Croxton of Kershaw
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ld. L.
Smith.
*****
M iss Mary Holliday, who had been
teaching in Virginia, arrived home
last week.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dusenbury ar.d
family are enjoying the sea breeze at
Myrtle Beach.
*****
Miss Alexia Hujitley left last week
for Virginia, where she will teach a
summer school.
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A Ijij_>, shipment of meat arrived this
week. See us for prices, CooperSmith
Co.?Adv.
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Mr. .and Mrs. K. H. Scarborough
left last Thursday for Murrell's Inlet
one day last week.
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Mrs. Schroeder of Wilmington, the
mother of Mrs. Florence Iledrick, arrived
in town recently.
*****
Mr., and Mrs. Walter Stilley and
Mr. and Mrs. H. (J. Cushman visited
Myrtle Beach last Thursday.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. M. .A. Wright spent
several days at Myrtle Beach Last (
week, the guest of Mrs. Burroughs.
*****
F. B. Fowler and T. B. Anderson,
both of the Allsbrook section, spent
last Saturday afternoon in Conway. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt McMillan and 1
family motored to Mullins Sunday
and spent the day visiting relatives.
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J. F. Harper of Toddville was ]
anions tho out of town visitors to welcome
the press association to Conway
last week.
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.J. F. Harper of Toddv"!e was
anions tlie out <>1 town visitors to j
welcome the press association to Cm- }
way last week. 4
*****
Misses Estelle and Vivian i>urroughs
are spending' some lime in
Florence, the guest of their uncle, *
S. S. Dusenbury. ]
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Mrs. H. L. Scarborough and girls,
Frances and Vardelle, Ivift last Thursday
for Murrell's Inlet, where they
will spend a week. ^
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Mrs. E. C. Rethea of Latta and v
Mrs. K. NT. Jones of Mullins are spend- jj
i 1 iK this week with their brothers, I'd.
L. and M. K. Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'. McNeill motored 0
to Mullins Saturday evening, where c
they spent Sunday visiting relatives. c
They returned Sunday evening. 0
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Mrs. Walter Harper and children of
Florence, S. C., passed through town
recently on their way to Murrell's In- n
let, where they will spend some time. ?
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Rev. J. C. Atkinson and daughter, n
Miss Johnnie Atkinson, spent lost s|
Thursday At Myrtle Reach attending a
oncf of the meetings of the press asso- '
ciatioii, <vr- . - .
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After spending t\Vo \Vooks visiting \
relatives in New York city and tak
ing in the sights Miss Josephine Van- 2
dervoort returned to Conway last
Friday afternoon. T
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Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Dusenbury of
Florence arrived in town last week. \
Mrs. Dusenbury joined a party <?t Mur
rell's Inlet, Sir. Dusenbury having1 ?
returned home the following day. X
It has been reported on good au- \
thoritv that there are bears in the vi
cinity of Toddville. One bear of a ^
large size, having been seen by sev- i
eriil people, and the tracks of smaller x
size, have also been seen. [
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PERSONAL I
N. F. Nixon spent a da;* here last
week.
*****
Miss Annie Bledsoe spent Friday, at
Myrtle Beach. M \r .?
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Arnold Bell of Bayboro was in Conway
on business last week.
*****
M. M. Hedrick was in Wilmington
recently on business.
*****
A carload of corn to arrive this
week. Cooper-Smith Co.?Adv.
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J. H JSmith spoilt a (Lay here last
week while attending to business.
*****
0. J. Bell of Wampee was in Conway
one day last week on business.
*****
W. H. Small of LoHk was in Conway
on business one day last week..
*****
The Irish potato crop of this year
has turned out well for some and not
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Another car of peanut meal to arrive
this week. Cooper-Smith Co.?
Adv.
*****
United States flags were used to
good effect in the decorations last
week.
*****
George J. Holliday was here last
week as a member of the reception
committee.
*****
We expect another car of Merry
Widow flour this week. CooperSmith
Co.?Adv.
W A. Cook, one of the farmers of
Horry, S. C., spent a day here last
week on business.
The beach had many visitors last
vveek while the press association was
in convention there.
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The work on tlie schoolhouse is going
ahead. Bricks and mortar .ire being
hauled to ihc piace every day.
*****
IOach of the cars sent to bring in
the editors last week bore a banner
with the name of Conway on it in
bold type.
*****
The first cotton blooms in this county
for this year were sent in to the
Herald oliice last week and were mentioned
in our last issue.
Horry county lima beans appeared
on the menu her? last Wednesday and
they were anions the nicest things
served in a substantial line.
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Mr. Cordie Page spent a few days
last week at Marion and Florence on
business and at Myrtle Beach in attendance
at the press association.
Warren Johnson made the photographs
from which tho halftones were
made for printing in the booklets recently
distributed tolling all about
Conway.
E. M. Raines and B. I.. Hume, both;
jtticers of (he Montgomery Lumber
Com puny of Causey. S. C., spent some
Lime in Conway last week on business
for their company.
******
A man in public orlice cannot af!V. d
o show favoritism. He must hew to
the line and let the chips "'all where
Lhey may, but he must do this in the
ine of his official duties.
*****
W. L. Bryan spent the first of last
?veek in Columbia. Mrs. Bryan reiirned
with him from Columbia after
pending some time visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lewis.
*****
Oi" all the joys of this section of
>outh Carolina, perhaps the editors?
ast week enjoyed the bathing in the
dyrtle Beach surf, more than any
bine; else that was offered them.
*****
Mrs. F. E. Jordan and children reuined
Sunday night from a two
weeks' trip to Chattanooga, Tenn.,
'itzgerald and Atlanta. Ga., and Mulins,
S. C. They h.ad a delightful trip.
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George H. Yarbdro of Mullins, a
nember of the firm of (i. H. W. J.
'arboro, spent some lime in this counv
last week in tho interest of his
warehouse, which is one of the lead
n,U' warehouses ot Mullms. |
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Last week in Florence, . S. C.,(
'hal los R.. Scarborough was appoint-j
(I as Irustee of F. (J. Holliday in lho(
ourt of bankruptcy. A number of;
red!tors were present at the meeting
f his creditors held under the law in
'lorence on Monday, June 10.
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Many people sull'erintf from the
lost (lire domestic infilicity seek leal
Aid vice in this state as to what to
o, only to bo told that they must
lake a residence in some of the other
tates until such time as they may
sk a decree of divorce there,
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Right I
has moved to the old posl
there lo serve you as usu
Fresh Meats, Chicken<
so still give us your or c
rest.
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THE HORRT HERALD, CONTfl
Miss Mary Holliday spent the week
end at Myrtle Beach.
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Tire specials?30x3, $6.90; 30x3%
$S.95. S. P. Hawes.?Adv.
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Albert Hardee of Toddville was ii
town a short time Saturday.
Miss Josephine Nance of Mullin:
\yas a ,visitor in town recently.
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Mrs. J. A. McDerinott spent somi
time at Myrtle Beach recently.
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Miss Drucille Hairier of Toddvilh
was shopping in town Saturday.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elwell and fam
ily have left here to spend three week:
at Marlette, Mich.
D. V. Richardson of Bucksport wai
in Conway last Wednesday when th<
editors passed through.
*****
M i?ses Margaret and Polly Gairy
and Mary Baily are visiting Mr. an<
M re IT ?v> \\7 ?i 4-'^
AVA? n* v Villi liinci fT
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buck anc
children left last Tuesday for Ben
nettsville where they will spend sev
eral days.
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FOR KENT?One five room cottage
near town limits, on Elm street. Ap
ply to Clem Proctor, Conway, S. C.?
Adv. (5-29-2t.
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The Planters Warehouse at Con
way will sell tobacco at auction thii
season?see their advertisement ii
this issue.?Adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Van Andersen anc
Dr. and Mrs. Eowell of Andrewi
passed through town Sunday on theii
way to Myrtle Beach.
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Mrs. W. L. Parker gave a bead
party last Thursday afternoon ii
honor of her house guest, Miss Editl
Parker of Whigham, Ga.
W. R. Barringer spent several days
in the county last week. He was her<
whilo the press association members
were passing through last Wednesday
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Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Andersen lef 1
on Tuesday for Myrtle Beach, where
they will spend the summer. The\
have a nice new cottage on the strand
* * * *
Charles H. Piatt came through Con
way last Wednesday on his way to at
tend iho meeting of the State Press
Association at Myrtle Beach las'
week.
* * * * *
Conway Drug Company is pushing
the sale of some of the best novel?
ever brought to this town for sale t<
fiction lovers.. Take one along to the
beach.
*****
Hon. W. A. Prince passed throng!
last week on his way to Myrtle Bead'
to spend ;x short time ort vacation an<
in the interest of his candidacy foi
re-election.
* * * * *
The Orange Crush contest grow:
interesting as the time lengthens out
Who will carry off the prizes olVeret
by the company to the holders of the
most crowns?
*****
B. B. McCaskill, chief machinists'
mate at the yards at Hampton Roads
Va., arrived here several days .ago ant"
spent the time with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. W. S. McCaskill.
*****
Last Thursday night at 12:80 th<
lire alarm was sounded, ft proved to
be the house that Charlie Potell
colored, lived in, which was entirek
destroyed. Only a few things were
saved.
*****
S. C. Richardson and A. Dozio
have moved their meat market to tlu
store next door to the Western Unioi.
Telegraph Company, at the place oc
cupied until recently by the J. K.
Dawsey Company.
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1 IKJIMcl.N I'J. i*l,VCl UIXIK'l
ger advent of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad Company at Charleston, S
C., spent several days a' Myrtle Re;><:
last week while the press associatioi
was being held at that place.
*****
A trip down the Waccamaw Rive
on the Jeannette was one of the pleasant
features of the convention. '
was by courtesy of W. A. Stilley th:!
(his boat was put at the disposal oi
the newspaper men.?The State.
*****
The Herald carried a cut of the old
courthouse, now renovated and. hr
lonuing to the town of Conw,ay as i'.
much prized city hall. The buildim
is among the beautiful buildings o
this section of South Carolina. It i
not large, but it was nicely done.
* * * * *
Members of the Tobacco (Irower?
Co-operative Association who havt
failed to receive postal cards from
this association this month should
send names and addresses to M. O.
Wilson, secretary of the Tobacco
Growers' Co-operative Associatioi..
Raleigh, N. C.?Adv. It
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Market !i
: off ice stand and we are $:
al. .. ,i<c.**rv
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*nd Fish always onhancK j;,
lers and we will do the o!
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rAY, S. C., JUNE 29, 1922
> TOWN IS HOST TO PAPER MEN,
(Continued from page one.)
lf ty products that are by this time
thoroughly advertised all over South
Carolina. The copies of the Herald
were placed in the chairs. The paper
carried the complete program of the
press association including that part
carried out in Conway, also the Cons
way program in detail as*agreed upon
at a meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce the first of the week, and
3 it also carried pictures of prominent
persons connected with the reception
and pictures of leading places in the
2 town.
Each member of the Chamber of
Commerce made himself a committee
- of one to aid in making it pleasant
, f<?l" till) T'Urv* ' '
3 i.niwii*. iiiuv mey succeeded
in doing1 this is proved by the many
remarks made about it by visitors to
R Conway that day*. The editors spoke
e of the entertainment in the highest
terms and they appeared to be pleased
at the reception given them.
It turned out that the steamer Comj
manche was still on the ways at Waverly
Mills and could not be used in
making the trip down the Waccamaw
River on Wednesday evening. The
boat of Mr. W. A. Stilley was used
and room was found to take care of
.-ill that wished to take in the river
trip. The others all left here by autoa
mobiles for Myrtle Beach on Wed"
nesday evening at 2:30 o'clock.
Merchants of Conway in honor of
the occasion decorated their stores
during the early hours of Wednesday
morning. Conway presented a gala
s appearance when the members began
j to arrive from Marion.
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BIG PICNIC AT SALKM CHURCH
! It is reported that more than five
r hundred people attended a big picnic
at Salem church last Saturday. This
church is located near Avnor. S. C..
iii the midst of a great fanning sec1
tion.
Addresses were delivered by the
1 Rev. M. W. Gordon and the Rev.
VVestbury of the Aynor Baptist
Chuicb.
5 The gathering lasted from 11 o'clock
? until 2 o'clock.
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. WILL CHESTNUT IS ANNOUNCED
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I W. H. Chestnut is a candidate for
; \ eappointment to the ollice of magis;
trate at Conway, his card appearing
. in this issue of the Horry Herald.
Mr. Chestnut is one of the most
- experienced magistrates in Ibis or/.my
- other county. He has filled the posi<
tion for the period of twelve years,
t having been re-elected in the primary
by popular vote and continuously reappointed
for all of that time.
V Durin g his incumbancy the business
- of the magistrate court at Conway
> has constantly increased. Warrants
* are issued t rom his oibce for making
arrest ; in all corners of H >rry Ci' il
suits arc brought almost every day.
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i TAKEN UP
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Taken up at my farm three miles
'of Conway on star route No. 1, one
black sow, crop and half crop and
underbit in right ear and crop and
. half crop in the left.
Owner can obtain animal by paying
advertisement and other cost.
C. T. ALTAIAN
Star Route No. 1 Conwav, S. C.
6129122-31 nd.
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FOR SALE?Fine lot of S. C. White
T>eghorn cockerels, March hatched.
Ferries strain $1.50 each. H. D.
Crawford, Aynor, S. C.?Adv. (>-22-2t
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Tabor Seed Company, Tabor, N. C..
has 200 bushels nice clean, sound field
peas for sale, also velvet and soybeans
and a general line of garden
and field seeds, poultry feeds and
supplies. Iietler see them before
buying.?Adv. tf
ATTENTION,
PHONOGRAPH OWNERS
If you appreciate good music why
not take better care of your records?
Preserve them artd improve the torn*
by keeping them clean with an Omaha
band-made Phon-o-bru>h. M.ale
better and costs less. Satisfaction 01
money refunded. Sent postpaid upon
receipt of 25 cents silver or stamps.
Address Martins Ave-Won Service.
Box 115 Harney Station, Omaha, Nebraska.?Adv.
(1-22-11.
L. S. Suggs of Allsbrook, route 3,
was in town yesterday.
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Will sell tires,
Auto reps
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HOMEWOOD TO
HAVE FOURTH
The Ho me wood Fourth of July celebration
will begin at 10 o'clock with
plans for every possible enjoyment.
We will have an address by Col. R.
B. Scarborough at 11 o'clock. We will
;aJso have with us Mr. Barringer of
Florence, candidate for Congress; Mr.
Mcleod, candidate for governor, and
perhaps others of equal importance
and eloquence.
The foot, sack, three-legged and bicycle
races will be enjoyed. Cash
prizes will be given the winners.
Music will be furnished by the band.
Everybody bring a basket and help
out with the big dinner.
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QUEEN ATTENDS OPENING GATE
One of the nicest things done in
entertaining the members of the press
association last week, cn their trip
through Horry, was the welcome extended
to them by Miss Flora Mae
Holliday, recently voted the most'
beautiful young lady in the state.
She lives with her parents at Gallivants
Ferry near the Little Pee Dee
River, the dividing line between Marion
and Horry.
As the visitors arrived at the county
line there was a gate in the center
of the bridge. As each car came up
the visitors were made welcome by
the queen and her maids before opening
the gate which let them into the :
independent republic.
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THERE WAS MUSIC
Last Wednesday the Conway band
furnished delightful music on the
streets upon the arrival of the press
association party from Marion.
During the progress of the dinner
which was served at the city hall, the
orchestra from Hie Myrtle Beach
Yacht Club furnished soft music that
was a delight to tho.;e present at the
luncheon.
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THE AYNOR WELCOME
Ay nor extended a hearty welcome
to the men of the press when they
passed along last week on the way to
Conway. There was a large sign
which read, "Welcome to Aynor."
Lemonade was served by pretty Ay
nor irirls while the leading citizens of
tho town conversed with the visitors
1'or a few minutes.
At llomewood there was ;i similar
banner welcoming: the editors.
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MKTHOmST CHl'RCH
The institutional church built al
Myrtle Beach by the Methodists was
tfettin^ its final touches last week
The building has been stained with
the best ^rade of shingle stain and
presents a ne.'U appearance.
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COTTON PRICKS
Spot cotton prices declined 121
points during the week. N'ew York
July futures down * 1S1 points.
Spot cotton closed at 21. -1 "> c peri
poundj-New York July futures 20.!>r>c. |
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Dinners
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+ Picnic Lunches
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Jenkin's Buildici
upied by Service Garage, Laurel St. rn
accessories, motor oi
liring and genuine F<
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CURTIS ORIOLE
DOES A STUNT
Special to the Herald.
Myrtle Beach, S. C., June 29.?Mr.
S. W. Crane of Jacksonville, Fla., and
T. F. Copeland of San Antonia, Texas,
spent a few days at Myrtle Beach last
week doing stunts with their new Curtis
Oriole flying machine. S. B. Graham,
deputy sheriff of Horry county,
who lvis recently been appointed special
officer for Myrtle Beach, took the
first trip up ahd enjoyed some of the
clever stunts up in the air. Crane
and Copeland left on Friday afternoon.
They are both ex-service men.
There are folks at Myrtle Beach from
all parts of the country.?Memory.
THE BLUE MOON
IS IN SERVICE
Myrtle Reach, S. C., June 29. (Social).?The
Blue Moon Tea Shop is
now open to those who visit Myrtle
Beach. This tea shop is conveniently
situated and those who desire lunches,
special parties or dinners will find the
Blue Moon ready to serve them.
?. ?Memory.
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NOTICE OF MEETINGS
Good prayer services and preaching,
good old time songs sung in the old
time way. Come, praying Christians,
gather around. God says "Where
two or three are gathered together in
His name He will he there." Come
praying and seek His faith and turn
from all your sins, the only way to
reach the saint's high ground. The
prayer of faith will bring God's blessings.
Sinners, just take one step oti
the ladder that reaches from earth to
heaven and God's blessings will be
found coming down. Christians, pray
for the lost ones, for today is the day
of salvation. So 1 w;mt all to have a
part in God's work to be with us in
our good little meeting. Come praying
and singing. Come trusting and
have faith :in<l believe.
There will be a meeting at White
Oak Bav on Sunday, July 2, at 3
o'clock P. M.
On Sunday. July !>, there will be a
meeting at Homewood church ;it -1 P.
M.
On Sunday, July there will be a
meeting at Berry Seller's at 1 P. M.
On Sunday, July 23, there will be a
meeting at A. H. Floyd's at 4 P. M.
near White Oak Bay..
1.. Cnx.l.ir 1111 \- 'iO 1 lw>rr> will be
v7 11 n uiiviii * *' ^ ,,x v
meeting at W. O.. Seller's at 1 P. M.
near Miller's Spring church. Come to
tHe meeting.
1)10 NOT APPKAR
The Chamber of Commerce had ;i
neat brochure telling oi Horry county
ami showing pictures of its most noted
places, to deliver to members of
tlie press association last week, but
the large shipment of booklets missed
making connection a* Chadborn and
did not arrive in time. The books
would be delivered later, it was said.
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Females exceed the males in live
states iu the United States.
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