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X I 1920 Chevrolet JJoadster 135.00
Aj 1927 Chevrolet Tourisg ... ... 125.00
y 1927 Willvs-Knijrht sedan 150.00
X >92* Ford Coach 225.00
f 1929--C1* vrolot Truck . _7 295.00
X> 1929 Chevrolet .Ctfupe __ 325.00
A 1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet . 395.00
ing$ 1930 Chevrolet Truck 425.00
75c *t* Chevrolet Coupe __ 460.00
?-c X ' '*'28 Hupmobile.-Sedan __ 485.00 |
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7 5c X 102XC heyroh 4-Conch .? $225:00
75c { 1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 475.00
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*>?c 4* 1924 HuDiiiuhile Med.in?rr 65.00
92 A 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 135.00
A 192? Chevrolet Coupe - 175.00
25c X 11^29 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 275.00
? X 1929 Chevrolet Sedan . __ 300.00
X 1929 Ford Coach 340.00
3. A 10,50 I'ord Sport'Coupe 425.00
%\ l?'3fl Ford Coach __ 425.00
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ST. GEORGE NEWS ^ ?
Good Hope Baptist Church
The 4th Sunday Rev. S. B. Salley,
^reached under the auspices of Tfus;eo
Board. Sunday night the SiFver,one
quartet ' gave a selection before
:he sermon. Text subject, "Call on
Vour God."
'Sunday Feb. 1, Rev. Marhhall Pastor
used for his subject "Chose ye
this day whom ye will serve."
The School met at the usual hour,
Windham primary teacher acted as
Supt. The lesson was interestingly
taught. After devotional services
conducted by Rev. E. Steward, Rev
Marshall took his text and beautifully
illustrated the death of Jesus on the
JrosS. j '
The church has elector! like TTtto JR
T'ltson as delegate to represent thpm
h the McBunch Educational Union,
which convenes here Feb. 7-8.
You are welcome to our chnrch.
M;ss Elizabeth Smith, a society
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oaiden, entertained in honor of Miss
^\r ill i~ A M o\ir m n ?> ? ~ 1 -x
... ..v-m.iciii a ueacfier at St.
S^or^e High. Wih'st w?s played and
rpfreahments served. Quite a few
'riends \vere present. "v-?
Mir. D. Mosley, Mr. Peter HoHtres.
T ir.nl... .wrJ
\fr?. Ollle Mosley. v'sited Mr. and Mrs.
3tnrk Windhnm; Monday. Mr. Windham
(Stark) is on th? si?k list.
T5 behv daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. rincknev weip-hs 45 lbs. and is
18 months old. "
?frc.. lieortre?Hi?ha-ftkpthoi-l ?+*>nm
dayed Alston Hi of Surrtmeryille;
Results of game 2C>-0 favor ?of Suninervilh1.
Rev. E. C. Anderson is still on the
sick list. 'We hope for him a speedy
' Rev.
W. H. Pineknev, preached at
Bethel A; M. E: Church In Rev. AnV-son's
. /place Sunday. <
Quite a few cases of niumphs are
in town.
Mrs. W. Wr "Christie is "on the sick
ist
Miss Catherene S. Runnings s^ent
he week-end here.
Rev. and tMrtf. J. M. ""Marshall and
;ons, and Miss Marie Davis were the
linner -guest*?of Rev. and Mrs. E.
Reward.
Mr. Caesar Rumph and son spent
Monday here with Mrs. R. Windham
Miss B. B. Windham Ret'. Marshall
ind Mr. D. J. Marshall, motored to
Lovely Hill Baptist Church near
Branchville, Sunday evening.
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_N?iY_ASXMME.TRY FOR GIRLS
AND JUNIORS
ThL year there lias been mutual
borrowing of styles among the gener-'
at ions,' and very successful it has
been. too. Recaus? mothers are now
wearyig?youthfu1 party sashes on their
evening frocks, this little girl is quite
pleased with her sash, and the popular
asymmetrical lines that her mother
wears. Here they are youthfully
modulated for her in the one-sided
skirt n unce. .and in .n^^lexLJiftretL.
ance! A yellow and hrown printed
crepe is used for the frock sketched,
and the collar and the,skirt Pounce
are bordered with the darker sha le.
Excclia Pattern N?> 3352.?
?nr to 17 years, 25 cents
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I Every hrdy who is interested in
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|Who wouldn't be interested, should
i make a note .to be in the vicinity of
the Capitol Theatre at ft p. m., Tuesjday,
wbeTp Leo, the celebrated trade-jroark-trors
of Metro-Gold wy n- May-er
is scheduled ta make his headquarters i
'during his stojj in town. ;Xeo who |
rlends his dignity'as the kin)? of beasts
|to the trade-mark of this motion pirtuiu.
eumpikny, and-who roars at us
_jat the beginning of each of its motion
pictures, will annear in novc^"
| behind the silver bars of his maernifi|cent,
motorized 'traveling cage which
is reported to be the most lavishly
y Mi s. Irene Rrss is spending some.time
in Charleston.
I Mr. Harold Ileyward, Mr. C. II.
jHeyward, Mr. V. Briee and Mr. Wil|son
Brown is back home after spnntUjing
a weel\ at Springfield, S. C.
Mr. Ira Hutson and Mr. and Mt'sv
I George Johnson motored to Orangejburg
Wednesday- i
Rev. D. J. I.adson and Mr. Oscar
-fJtwos of Gmnerrspent a while here
jSunday evening. j
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Rev. W. II. Williams. m?:ichnd nn .
jmspirtng'.and interesting sermon at;
I St. Paul to a large audience. The
|Third's Suppci' wms?adminiv'tared.
At thr. fvnni-B^ W.n y '
iValentine with his high school Glee
| Club rendered a few selections. St.
jPnnl-is iilw.ovs find to have Prof. Volpntinp
and his el ih. We heartily en|
joyed thr scti'T'ti(iris. We were glad
I to hove the .other visitors at service,
-j?The Fiisl B. "Class will present a
jthe home of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. j
| Williams frlda v at c.'RI P. Al. Mrs.;
iCorine Davis, directing. A delicious!
irepast was served by Miss lola Brown
The Firt B. Class will, present a
|"Toy Orchestra," on tH4, 20th of Fob..'
|in the SchooJ Auditorium under direction
of Mrs. Maude L. Williams,
A George Washington program will
J also be given in connection with the
! orchestra under the direction of Mrs.
jE. I. Ducfcett and F. K. Brown by the!
First Tirade. ...
I The Bingo Party given for the bene!
fit Beulah M. E. Church on the 2nd,
was much en.ioyed.
Por t IVr.'ve'. the Valentine- Party,
.and play to he given in the High
i Feb, 11. This play is given by the
i2nd and 0th grades under direction of
[Misses IT, Ham and P. B. Watts.
| Various amusements after the play.
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...? | > yi is ii I n _ IIIVIII'U .HI lUll'IHl.
Miss Tholma Sparks, toaxher of
Marion County Train'mir Schoof'spent
jthe week-end at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Geralds. j
Mis us M. F. WIlllillllM. IV I, UltilhnsP
I and Mrs. E. D. Owens were the dinner!
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Lnuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,
Jeff Moore, Sunday.
Rev. ,T. C. Collins, thp ex-pastor of
"SE Caul Baptist Chureh was in the
city last week.
Mrs. .7. M. T.ewis ami friends are
elated to report that Mr. Frierson
T/>wis is. well apain. Miss Florence
Brown, who has been on the sick list
is missen from school.
Mrs, Bonnie Reaver, is ennvnlnvrirrp- .
I after beinpf on the sick list 3 weeks.
We reprret that our kind friend Mrs.
Spann Dozier has relapsed. We sin- op
rely hope that mother nature will'
. -mmto her tendetfy?and- speed her trrr"
to recovery.
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Snturdny, February 7, 1931. WORLD
TOUR
URED FOR $1,000,000.00
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e Mark Lion of Metro-Goldwyn
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million dollars which makes him the
most highly valued beast in the history
of showdom. The policy makes
Metro-CJoldwyn-Mayer sole beneficiary
in the event or injuries of fatality,
but to all appearances there is
slight, -por.nihility. c>{ adjustments being
necessary s,o well protected; is Leo
in his palatial ?age, ancbstrChmeiy is
his#-seven hundred and thirty-five
pounds of health guarded by his train
er, Capt. Volney Phifer.
Rev. ,T. L. Brooks, of Mt. Olive Bapt.
preached a soul stirring sermon the
First Sunday. We are proud of Rev.
Brooks. We were proud to welcome
l^mfr-Or-V-! Wrrtent'n" on Mindny",
is thking an active part in all churches
o'f the city. We are always proud to
have Nurse Vivian Jones in our midst
The Temple Working Club met at
tho home of Mrs. Oeorge, Reaves-,- "on
the 1st. Thts club has dnnn mnoV, S?
helping to light'the indebtedness of
Alt. Olive. We are proud of our Pres-.
Sdent, who is soliciting the presence
of all friends and well wishers of the
yl'.lh.
IN MKMfflll'AM ~~
In lovlpg remembrance of our dear
mother. 4)aisy .1. Swvcrert. who pass
ed away C> years ago, Feb. 3, 1925. . -v.
We had- a precious treasure once?
was our joy and pride,
We loved her, perhaps too well
Six years ago she died.
In our hearts her memory lingers
Sweetly tender, fond and true,
There is not i\ day dear mother,
That w0 do not think of you.
A -loving one from us is'gone
A voice we loved is'stilled,
A place is vacant in our home
That never can he filled.
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A happy home \ve once enjoyed
Sweet the memory still,
But death has, left a vacant chair
Th!s world can never fill.
her loving children:
' Airs. Nona J. Gray, Mrs.
Rosa L. Davis,
John Rhoda, *
Manzv Ciotell,
Ella, Irma and Daisy Swygert,
Washington, D, C.
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