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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 4

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Aiken Standardi
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ft i- pemd tfot they trod THE AIKEN STANDARD AND S. C. GAZETtK FKJDAY Local Office Finds JEmployment-For- 827- EUenton Christian Church, of was a Ttffcmbei', ft-i. 11 Agricultuxal. Relief proyranii th-e.

Industrial Re- cove'ry Act, the Insurance Act SnjL to -uncxamjpJecL Thsti theT Eajfle 1 wes hatched in the nest of--tile ft May Cemetery. Ajkcr, Rocmpkymcrt. Mr. Bush been a resident of the NOTICE OF. AND.

-Notice-'is hereby 1 tJbiJt manager i.s lip-ik-J VA F. Etnered c.i well known Bush family of South been in ooci-atio-i September Carolina. His -was Lucius jr rcin 3,1 time jo NflvemW: J5 Bush, Confederate War veteran. I NRA. Public Works Admumstrn-- men thafc hc men Activ, ticm'wms set up followed ty the Civil- l( vCrk'by December 1, so Eaphew; jian Conservation'Camps the Cvd mar all- oiie had to da to BaiJey, Works -ivgiSterc-J.

Then, ihs T-'- 1 t-in ley Bush, Active all of whom nsphews of Mr. Bush, are Dr, i the greatei- part part few years he tendent JJlLaa Aiken County- attacklast Monday and diedtTrithrn hereby wilt hort time," While he' had been ai milke return of the estate -of the Ute 'David W. Gaston. to GecrgevR, Probate Judge for Aiken.J&mnty. am January -2, 1934, will afthe same time for-piy BlBLLE GASTON Surviving: Mr.

Bates are his wife, Mrs. Maggie Bates; JL T. flush, Pumun dau hterj Mrs. E. C.

Glower, oft -U IT (i. rUBUSttJlD WKttLt to start money ptisniesa Eki are 1933-wai be May UM jwwtoflkt ar a. tte of Ifarch 8, did you fro in schooH'V p. Smifh, event with -which AVC -were negroes" two F. BriiikJey, A- Stokes.

our recognition of the mUes Qr )me SIjnUlu aT) Wer Ralph-Dunbar, M. Union of Soviet Socialist RepubFcs, hen asked what their matting ad- Smith, E. R. Sanders, Bvrford. -otherwise.

Russia. in Europe it-' 4re8 5s some nev aTy c. G. Y.ongtik)<xl, F. F.

-Harley, self the outstanding event was, the- The questisnaire-alsG, M. Blafcely JT. S. Dunbai'. nat ationsiirry the applicant 1 are'Kis Lulie many by Hitler and his superiois.

A go hftve been jtizEns'of the! turner Bush, one son, Bush; We doubt whether 1934. will' pro-, United States but three have daughter, Bush; brother, 4 "a7ny events. We don't care if Wl DO OUM PART AM Arjuwent "Howe Industry; 1 anti-prohibitionists, al- not rabid anJ we to be tympcUhy with tlM. anti-prohibition affitation for whiskey in order that the xtatc, counties and municipnlticit could derive revenue from its are not sure that we share this viewpoint with the great majority of thoK on eur uidfi of thc arpument-'m' South Carolina. Our reasons for may bit queer and probably facetious.

fe SottOi Carolina not wholosalo whbkey manuficturinic iind will be. Np targe whiskey dis- number of in place in the industry. Ttonrforw, if -any tax were to he nwUseii b'y the state -from whiskey it would have to be on liquor imported fnmrtptut from large whitkcr dbtilJerim in the North and the ount of money aent outxide pur- yhiokey. This "hirdly find its way back, although Home mifhf be used to few of our cotton. wouldn't it be much "better to continue to home by with the bootlegger of com Ifcuuor'whoso.

through derived Interftational beyond doubt important thinjr was to ihe iat wvs with many qaestsoc-? V. Thonje. Bysfi, JJati B. Frank, W-eatheH- United States but three have been a daughter, i jCoul and Soma- of-HsC Will be, a better year-for business, for to-jcive' their age. a(rricultui-c, for arts one about, E.

R. SUCCUMBS "AT ESDA.Y YounsHPeople's Choir Music 161 were! wmphcataoiw frflowing an women! About 175 of this McCarter of plwd Deccmoer An encouraging fact is that a Krtatj' 1 he Allt Bounty ny Reop i when for place- Mr McCarlgr, of age, ment, -tate that they do license nwenta- Younf People's First Bwptist Church wood, presetited special program cf Christmas at thc regular feundny evening church Thc program presented is 03 follows: The following program has for the occasi-sn: Prelude: "Christmas Murden. Funerat services are to be held mattcally get work. Special attention is given to the World War veterans and. if porsibla work ia given them first, provided been, they can do the work specified.

An amusing 1 incident occurred duting the 'rush a few weeks a jo, someone told rcg-isterinK- man Hymn No. 85: "It Came Upon the a r.CRro they Scripture Lesson. Prayer, Dr. McLean. Wymn No.

S- 1 "Hnrk the Hcrrild He left line and never came back. Mr. feels that thc office 2 o'clock- Wednesday afternoJm from thts-Shiloh Methodist Church near in Abbeville County, of which Mr. MuCarter was a native. Iritei-ment will'be, in- the churchyard.

Mr. McCarter is survived by wjfe, Mrs. and two small children 1 two sisters. Mrs. wjird Burdette of Greenville, Mrs; F'urman Bowcn -cf Antreville; five CHRISTMAS fbr your at Fares -to and "from the South to -destinations in the EaStr-Worth, West and Sputhwest.

Tw-b Mile Fbr RoundJTrip Tickets Sold Goocl- Going TO Limit January 15; Under Straiard" -ROITND Reduced Fare Tickets Must Be Secured Before Boardipg- 1 Tniiiw Consult Ticket Agehfe for Fares and Details Purchase Railway and Pullman Tickets in Baggage. Will Be Stop-overa Altowed HAPPY YEAR E. McGee, Asst. Gen. Passcitegr Agent SOUTHERN RAILWAY, SYSTEM has made progress, notwithstnniiin? 'brothers, Enoch.

Wickiiff, Eugene and the fact that it was durintr the NRA -adjustmtnt nnJ so m'tiy employers were afraid Lo call on the Clarence McC-uitor of Antroville and Thomas McCarter of BirminKham, Ala. Lord! 1 "Under Voices. the ed one makes his own mcnt, people use the service and I Aloud Unto great many N'l'rtehrn people call ami "0 Little Town of pricis to pay. Th 3 hit dholr n-rtd lowent iriven nnd then Watched are able to con- Flocks by Choir. Those Holy Cai-ot, Choir.

"The New Born King," Op. 56. iw-S "Praise the Qffcrtory, dcn. Mins' Mur- elusions. Business Improving Says Chevrolet Dealer Harrold I), Quattlobaum was wlect- worshipful master and E.

R. Edwards was, elected senior warden at a meeting: of the Aiken Lodge No. M. Other officers elected wurc J. W.

i Kutch, F. B. McCoy, sccrc- senior deacon; Morris Rudnick, tiler, and Hiram Keel, junior BusincKa prospects, both local national, arc decidedly on the mend, war Jen. HENUY C. CIIAVOUS Funeral RCJAMCVS It is certainly thought to.

aider, we think. ton-' llynm Xo. KiS, "All llai! the 0 in thu opinion of E. McElrath, of sr of Jesus Chevrolet' r.r.tluiie. "Festival who- has re's Murden turned from Detroit, where he mi'! i other dcoicn.

from thin Heclion "prc-1 -nond Courrty. 1 A. Mdlvain. Director. VK-WCU" the new cncvrolt-l.

C7, A.Kcr.. ITIKT- How- the CliRtom of fircwotks nit. Christinas timfr 'originated in the South is beyond However it miRht have boon, it 's custom that we rcKTct for the celebration of the birth of the Son of God, it scenis-to us, should nat be one of loud explosions. past Christmas KXJcma hav- been warst that of several yoars the firinjr of in Aiken. 'Main Street scorns to' be spot for those "ike celebrate in this manner, anil in the 1 entire 'business section for was alttsoat a continual bantr, bang!" The discharging of fireworks is "'not Collegp Students morninjf nt, the First Bnp list Church, worship nmi -n' 11:15.

Year Sur.lay school at 10 a. T. U. Hull-! man, supt. The B.

Y. P. 0. at p. m.

The service nt will be of umistial will Students trom to be announced. McElrath spent an entira at thc on era I Motors Ground. There W. 1: nunnRcr of Ch; Proving December. Ifl.

Mr. Chavous is survived by his Rebecca Chav his iioli.T, ijtvuKil! mother Mrs. Martha Chavous, of County. daugn- wife, ni'W 'Hire of car.t, outlined plans 'I Mfs. Maggie Jc.nc5, of Orange- nnd policies for the coming year, ami (burg County, Mrs.

Martha Chavous. of pave every lionler present oppor- and Mary tunity r.ot only to inspect each model i Bath; four sons, Scab Chavcus and bo College 'Sttuk'niji hut also to put it through its paces fllnvid Ciwvous, both of Bath; Oliver A.iderjon, Clemson. (1n the rugged hills, rough Chnvous, of near Aiken, anci Coker. The Citadel and thc- ile spcejl track which the ie Chavous, of Richmond County; University of South Carolina grounds provide. four half-brothers, Bunyan and Ab- will briny brief mejrsagvs, or music.

"With cars like those Chcv- raham both of Augusta. song" service will be led by thc mlcts to soil. I'm enthusiastic about and Sam and Nathaniel Chavous, younjf people's choir. To Practice Law Here. I business prospects for next 1 said Mr.

McElrath. "I went up there expecting- a lot, for of course front! Lonnic Gan'in, soa.of -Mr. and cncra i Motors' 'knee-action' A. L. Gan-in of Wajrrner, cc i had already been a inovnccd.

both of Richmond County; several nieces, nephews and grandchildren. WILLIAM CARROLL HARLEY from Charleston to Aiken to continue. with the only inappropriate at Christmas time, but it is dangerous, and, whi'o there have so far been r.o known casualties ton several yt.irs. in Aiken during the holidays, someone, particularly a child, is likely lo receive serious injury at any time. There is a.

city ordinance -prohibiting the firing of crackers in the business section, or near churches or places of public gatherings, but' noj RcncWf 57, who died Sunday attention appears to be paid to it. at hcr home near Aiken, wore his practice of law. Mr. a volutionize thc experience of that they would re- Funeral services for William Car- 1 1 .1 1 i found this literallv tvuv. Mrs.

Katie ssrvfces for Mrs. i-oll Harley, 35. wore held la.it Sun! day at the Ellcnton Christian Church. Mr. Harley died on Saturday foil -W- lold us to 'give her the to put' ing an illness of about two weeks.

He been a prominent fanner of the liv ruts we'd ordinarily Uikc in second! Ellcnton M-ciion fora number of better avoiii altogether, i years. The ahsence of jolts, jars nr shocks is is survived by two br.i- 1 simply description: it must 'bo thers, J. B. Hurley S. S.

Hurley. Katie to be believed. Yet; nr.ng 'K-nee-action' is only on? of a.doztni RIC1IARD McELMURRAY hoiil mn foatun-s embodied in the of the Univei-sity of South nnc Ca.roHra,ha« been located in Charles- He office here with Horbeit tlu lt 50 ar over bumps an E. Gyles, and will soon be joi Mi-s. and little son.

Anyway, 1934 Will Be Different, Christnras afternoon nt the graveside Chevrolet. Richard McElmurray. iin'thc Uinglcy cerncteo'. Rev. I to is farmer of the Beech Island com- WalkCr i ho; a iti ng'the public arnounce-j mxlniry for a num ber years but mer.t of the new cars.

Everyone; j- or past few years a residort ol buried last Sunday at is in many important Aspects the most had been ill for" several months, interesting year the end of the Beyoixf doubt the forces which have set in motion during thej prove to be of the greatest to everybody, although we to what a t5on. 827" were held Tesnlls Trill.be. We can safely however, that radical changres in survived by her husband. P. W.

1 Re- i fcelsv as ccrt nin as do that ih" cy 'ii r.ew, ar.d scvcraljiopttews and nieces. put rcal activc stimulus behind lo-! Bccch cal when that sort of MISS -the own and: of those of muny ttUwr cwrrttries have been in'augnrat- to the ol the He is survived by his wife, thingTaRTs place all over the Lucy McManUs McElmurray. his times will on thc way! 1 fathcr McElmurray; two sistsrs. XfnrtT MfF.lmiirrav and Mrs. J.

A British scientist claims to have Saturday afternoon at the home of found Man's ancestor, 500,000 yjnis her niece, Mrs! Mary Anderson. back. M. Chancey; two brothers, R. R.

Mc- iElmnrrav ami J. W. al months. FRANK D. BUSH Mr.

McEVmurray was a of I the First Baptist Church of Augusta, JOSEPH C. BATES Society Has $35,900 Frank b. Bash. Holyoke, St Jerrme 58 of farmer of I Bevolent Lrtenirs' Elfenton, residence here! Society inactive 'for the past; at 11:45 -o'clock ftf-1 for C. ten years but still $35,000 in thci.ter of several -wert conductwl in EHt-ntoti Funeral wcrvkiM will be from Mr; Bates who Let the car HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own and drive Ford V-8 cars.

Some neighbor or friend of yours has one. If we told you what we think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced, so we let the car and its owner tell you. 'Economy of operation is one of the first points they wilt owner will boast of it and the car will prove it. The 1934 car is even better than the and that was our best car up to its time. The new cat is more powerful i more miles to thc oil easier to own and operate than any car we ever built.

You owe it to yourself your pocketbook to ask our Ford Dealer to let you sec this car, and lei you drive it for yourself. At the wheel of the car you will be sure to reach a right decision. The Ford V-8 will tell you its own story. MEW for 19 34.

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