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'' I% . PICKENS--THE GEM OF THE FOOTHILLS .o~oooe~oooooeCOUNTY A NEWSPAPER WITH A CONSCIENCE - VOLUME 52-NUMBER S PICKENS, S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 15 1922 SUBSCRIPTIO.1.0AYA DEATH OF MRS. M. J. STANSELI Seneca, R.F.D. 1 May 26.-Th< death of Mrs. M. J. Stansell, whiel occurred on the 7th of May, 1922 has brought i gloom and sadness it this community that will long be felt She was the beloved wife of Rev. M J. Stansell, who res'des in the par sonage and has labored in the Woot pastcr' ( field in Oecnee since its or ganization, and mueh credit is du( this good woman for the success 01 his work in the field. While he wl the faithful pastor she was- the leadel cf the \oman's Mhsihary Society and her ';o-ing, away has left a va cancy that will be hard to fill. Th< immnda~t!ie cut'se of her death wa:. heart failure. While in e('iy youth she unitel with te Uaptia church at Six Mvah When th C.1lntain View church was. orf:ntle she, with the fam ily, m ov' ed't their iemertship there, and si wa an hcti. e werkte in the Sunda': schoo!. She Levid always he found where duty led. Her face was lik:-e an open b( ok-e-uc' ld easily he 1rlad, aIni a strong Ch''stian e arater was revealed. She a.s a daughter of Mr. an( 11M:. ). E. Giarrett., of Picketn: county. She leaves, to mourn her dearth her hustand, tne little <iau h ter, fath~r and mothller, nline brother: and one s r with thur rlatir ': and a hoet. o1 friends. The unusuall y rid4e funeral ncte e tsinandi. the floral oins .ent w(re(' aidriations Of the high l siteem in h eh she was held. After ai oi teatc)0 funeral ter \ ices. c.( nduc ted by flu v ad R ev. h rema..I wckt laid t rent in) .loun titain View c m)e'elcky. 'rule a good woman ha Its to her heavly ri w'ard. A l'riendc. CHILi1)N:1DA AT P'LEASANTI GRG(\'E. Chihh 'en's 1 h'Iy was ofi ervetl ao t I'e:at Grve lost Sunday. T athe : c1ri5 co nsi'a eti songs, esi L n tatidOe and diiih:gc. by the children and ith mn(1nte(,' in wh'iciv the pv Icr hgramii w rendtert a hwe i I ear-t fun train ilsg. Mr. .T O. ianiwt n (1 ireenville ade tShe princial addre and ~rclat ly dflidhted aho eitied ther goine. TPhis church IS icet:(al in o~n! 01' the be u ttns of thte count and Rev. J. E. astr hia. D>et n pastor foth ntearIe a qiiiter' .1'i a c tturly. SUNDAY S".1OOL1 CONVE-NTION. T'h_ Pickens Blaptist Sunda.; school et.nytn:tienl will Con1vene iaturdla morn0Iing:, Junie 17, with Seconat Bap tist chrc 1a0 cch'elohk. T;he e wd ie t\\': days of thd cnventin andh \vera, l proinenI~lt Sunday sebcuo' w Corkr : of thle state Snldlay scholi'; - Loa"ti w'!i be preset an.:I contr'ibtt t' the intt f1 tht mill( .ing. Secn" is p:1t lpmin: to <atruun a hos~t (, de"talean 1nd wV;etes frm .e'vr u dae': r'l' t' i in thi' aler ition a. : lare vac'ldr e " i. x c bo.th y of (t'e '1 cc tioi'. ii 'c I 1 i:,:"S. G OGE :'. CG '1 Me. G . W'. Cox did at her' ,blr 0n no-un. : :ile Irnust Suniy night in: t1. at . th e alge of eiginiy. i akinl, -.rt wman and allI w' hac .an d- f'etl here l'.-I)r Cox lovtl he.Seis sul'rived by her husband wbe gladiomsen and helpimate lh: had beIt n (r ifty-;vc years. Al the rlowing daughters survive: Mr's. Joh" 1. yelliamt, Mrs. Will Freeman .d Mr1.. 1Mack( 11'.I1 al of.. P:ikens couty Shlaes marng Juets her. pastiorv $1.0 W. yettar. Ate L ln a$m.mbe ao yeanyyers DET l'4R. 'LO OES FROM CATEECHEE The farmers of this sect'on like every where else, owing to the con tinious rains are behind with their farm work, though much progress has been made in the past few (lays. It now the middle of June and stuff r. small as it is without a late fall wV (I not see how a Lull crop can be made. We feel like pullintl cff our hat andc! maiiiking a b('w to County supel'vis(r J. T. McKinney for the road he is huilling: bctwet:n Six M ile and Norris. No one can plssibiy aLpprciate' this Ime'rC than tht writer for he h:i. t" tri't daily and knews whata L';1il road )etw1( 'ii these place, Imi('11. When (m!;id will b< one of m eood i reads as the: r is in the' e'efn t if tlh,' wer'k is carried n(1 like t 'i'hc vri': r he.: uit et ba tk Iro a t"'ip t(, the ".anl of, the Skv'' and f I e,''e''; s e h t r( fresh d fr ont tihe sha '''a h''ze anl the pure snarl;. 1".: wte' 11hal h( drhank. We visted uitlt ivil, -heiard, Pisgi.ah 1'or ' 1t(, : nimand!. lake; Toxaway and '-thI de' pla t i n(o' ' &ite iln Ci (yed the er atnd wa':-, urrently' captivatedI with the hospitality of the Nrdt'l u':re!inain. ib e is hoping that we :ray have the pl easure of duplcatiitng irr visit ::..ain in the future. MIa. ried, on Saturd:ay, 19ith inst.. :h< it :1 (c '"!k . m 11.. at the (!ld mrt rv'im nial mi!!, rt . t('ie: . I . lid nj t(' li: ll'rtie 1.'d e ('. 1. A1 () ri'" ".+n", N. P., at the tIro~tto:-. T1'' happy young Couple arefr'(!t l -. 1 E A and Al in :11 I ie' ! ~ e (ll' E"-nant ~ ~ : f.n o Cme ..re bo bd Iri t n North Carch i'lina. :( ' ' m i l thlt irh e y n P'ie hi (i' h . recei a co 2-7. .4! we(Is".mi. Tu . e e room1s ;!t tie new bum.':ali w of Mei h Eio TRIINGN( SCHOOL. PROGRAM Sehet!. To IPe held at Easley The Wtek' cf .1tuly 2-7. t hnii sehr.cI t(, be held at Easley, .uly 2-7. Sunday Morning I :15--A Iress by Dr. WV. IH. Mil's, professor5'j of rur-al sociology. Clemson Coll'-e. 12:15-Adjournment for dinier. Sunday Afternoon :::0-Classificat in, 3is:: Ruth Digg. :1: i5- ('has: periodi. "'The Pup il," by R/cv. L~co. D. Cilk spie. I"egi nn'r. OrgtIanization and Ad i rti , 1 . P'. Han a. S(Taching; c,ss,'") by Rev. .J. 1'. PatLtn. ("Learnaig ) t l and ''caci ing.") 4::25-Musie rns! o' her foims of lecreation. i bcI ly larvini Grave ly. Sunday Night 7.15-Dl)evotieral arvice, Rev. E. XW. \lasmn. 7.:0--Class period. 8:15--Reess. Music and Recrea tion, Rev. W. B. Justus. 8.25-Insp'rational ArelCss, "Pol. ity and1( Policy of Methodism'' by Rev. J. C. Diggs. 9.00--Adjournment. Monday Evening 7.30--Devo~tionial service 1led by Rev. .W. E. Taylor. 7.45--Class periodl. 8.30--Address, Rev. J. M. Stead, 9.400--Class period. Monday'sv schedule to be folowed for Tiuc-day. Wedone.sday and Thurs day. with the following to conduct the ~Y dtoions:, restect ively : Revs. 7.: -- DL vOonal, Rtv. W.. d;. Jus I: .\h es vem y lel.s1. w i il oa h : ahmtion. l 'c 0 t 10 ' lo ulivt hid byf Rev,( . .l.1' 1113' il1 31!thuodi.m; Drl sls. nde yet (1I- ifEurae bt i'-,-e i tud is theire aso tho.yu pcial topis tm btimae htk ru oanthsfole watret yet.e ~oy fe havled~ abe received. to dec so att the very e'arli(St daite. Belowv is given a list. of school dlis tricts thnt have not filed their oat~h of office: Zion, Ruhamah, Symmes, Calhcun-Clemso-n, Central, Reunion, Dacusville; Roanoke; Palestine, Prat era, Wolf Creek, Towvn Creek, Olga, Mile Creek, Shady Grove, Antioch, Hampton, Holly Springs; Qane Creek. Supt. of Education. FAIRMER.LaIIOON. Miss Sarah Farmer andl Mr. Harry LaBuon were married in the presence of a few friends and relatives at the home of the bride on Hampton Ave., Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock by Rev. F. 'r. Cox. The living room was beautifully decuoratedl w th ivy', pot plants, andt daisies. Tr mantle wvas bankied wvithi Ictriis SLu(l(lc-(1 with (laisi('s and iiiter tiviliec w th ivy. In fron~t of tnc iltat c Was all iIll) of ivy 1111(1 dai St's. The dc,'natXii in the re~eption 11.!I~ 'cctns i-s I (:f Imos urt in, ivy tIcd pot planits. 1( ( h(~5V tS trin:; of i\i('(ll'o l'iv l; l)~ oo.T eyilla()(h5t1~1 toi ()Ienup wthic "11essu (. I cc m'' ay. A ft r :IeI by tvin; c (at lr.ic!. '1'l Ir('al was ' c)( ni, is ak 'ali-1t.' Iu 't 'i. ( a nto with has :: a n (. a~ j(i lla .1 - I t ' I .II 1 ' a 1:1 ' is .a1' a I\Ww tt of Due11 (1' fa. t lt l lt'c ' : a -~ i tiva. l \!t 1''' I-i Il t' i h l n 1i cc ocls in' '0 ( ? tic it.:t(I (r. ally!'1 lt 1). 1: . 1i' I;I i Q a lr ! hi t hale mnnio hit 11 l ala'( (cf l i a a] it ' ::. I . 'I'11! 1i1 (1,1 V.d 1 ( , 1 it( ,. t I :11 11 1. Vi o I * .ItIv ( ri tal tIa (ai~h _11, X11 and' t l ,l s in l ls ' . at' It'':r t lt I;,ZiIHE 1'!)UNIVERSAL 't'he:' wilh/ i h~l ~'~il at~ ;,'' hod.r' r !:( Ms .C BuyrdF At E Uhsa ~Nr~yIERSAL Wait - mow= 1 t -ay for %",.you HIONOR ROLL P'ICKENS SCHOOL. First Grade.--Naomii Alexander, 3eti Craig, Jake Coplel, Earl Elliot, Julia Finley, Corinnab Iinton, Mary -Iend(ricks, Maggie Jones, I)or s Lewis~ 21ly(Ie Manly, Tommy i lau 1dm, Allen( Ilcllaniel, 'rhomas Valley, Wcsley VJalley. SeQc(;d Gritde.-I'Xlitll Cox, Jo-ic? Ku crinII1 Fi nt, Ern! st l"(.l 'r, MaUt geSara~ .1 vh I1c i, Jack I At 1loon, W. A. Al at thvw%.4, IElwiztjc'th Iclianiv', "" Alc C.I.lS~; I 'a itt id;dg , Sarath I ith land. \ I I, L "all.v, (,Ihltl '! I iui t;', ' llit:: I': &'m' t,: i.. ... !'ig th ;i'i~h~ II P11 ( 'tii. ar, iu. "1c ", i t I'I" . '! ii:.1".,,,t,;', I'a it l" i IQ lif ilt 1 I i ui Ju ti - ": ft .il t ~:l'. in (i ta '.t a ll. ( ' : ' 11 (ilitt. - a :r ( ..1' ' ii CG,1 1 I~1 11 at's, :t'. .....' ' TA 1111CTOR lt~cl 1n(ic artO.1a1" DETROITak~y IA:"hl //at.i:;?c(: ',n ~ rdso(':ntr Nl 'lzh hOWl-I.) ~ti, lalu~t l:uun rsttc aa t m:'\" c'v.\ci you can'tt" ffo' to+,( (''r':11')!I oro nJ ractor.. ; i t atliolnatiyi power plant. hctichl 'it1 is t'' put. ri~': io trestng-mney-svers wcc in I facts yu oughtl-i~cint -r ) DE E.OBDER I C.A4 TO THE D)EMOCRATS OF PICK ENS COUNTY As this ~s electioni year and under rutles of our party we wvill hav'e to enroll ag.ain, so let1 each one go to his (rllung commlittee Cr secretary' of his club a)nd44 there (enterI his mini'14 (ii that lie will lx (liiIhl4 to vo4.te in thi(" i nm't' elect IC 113. Thoi' v'it - I l'. y :t54' twVo ''rs 21() S, '(" ittt 4(4i 1 i134 '.' ( !ut)h~ l he' ,:( cut ( 1 1 1 byl I t4 .2 42 ilia,.- 31 i'4 . 31,.1 !t3 ~ t ' ('! It I iI. It ! 21' \21'2' ('41' the 441111. ~t. 4 ( "th ''.' v.i!1 lII '',': 1'.. l("'4'j4(' I iI ( i t' ' 1l ,I i it I " 1 1' t l 1 "" .4.4H I ~t'~ I':, 33' t:1"! 111 cut P1 31 ! '' : . 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Last Sunday afternoon the spirit of Mrs. Irvin Miller took its flight from this earth and entered 'into eternal rest. She had been a great 'er'e' tie several months. About five iongths : go Sit' was carried to the hIi me of her soi-in-law, Mr. Clayton ewt H who fives on Pendleton Ave, d ih:e' th::! time had beenI conI lilId ti: ht'r h. d. Shie was the fourth W .\. 13. Eng'leton, n .\::lvk'.tron (Iunty 71 years Ehe w\ a, the Imouther of seven chil h .t .: <f h m s(I'Iur .t' er. Iler 4e '.. :A. ;4jiller, I. 4li fo:ilia; t. - r. i u 44;. Theti*~ daughtem - - l on ofi \1 itis lac e i' .1 t(: rest onI :t' 1; ((4: n ue .tI b:' her Iias - R t' 'd i:ehell, tmtil hler good OfW. I)AY IN liEENN' - . !!t Pit 1m1 t. n eto 110,.)0 pleo le' flocked hI 'S* j.41hiy, (O!.)f Solier' ' ft ( hl4 n44'.: 4t (' Ii: ; 1(' !"1"(4ul1 do1 ben the4 (i lie group ("! '!jt 4. : . 1 81': :41t(( 'O1.II:t h o- 'i'the h 4that jouity v . Ig f ,4 .,. .' '4 4 ' (1 or~' ..2\" !:>4 h,( i - t .a : '1 t.\11 t ' 11! 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If he could have SJ n,4 h'4.1e woui4ld ha ve toldI them tha: tIhei F 5reat adIvhaneent in ed. 11141nt4 il hs beenC the ver'y thing he wished them to accompl:-sh, a trium 1pl (if peacl(e oif more impor'ta4nce than victory in war. If Pr"esident Davis, w,'hose.4 birthday it was, couldl have h'1n there, surely he, too, wvouldl have pra'fised( them upon the great improv ments they have wrought. It was a great day in Pickens, that old Soldiers',Day-and, so far as we know, there is noth'-ng else like it on this continent, North or Suth