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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 5

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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AND REVIEW, AIKEN, S. C. JANUARY 24, 1934 THE JOURNAL PERSON ON OUR STAGE ON WEDNESDAY Mute Comedy Start, (today) Serves and MATINEE AND EVENING STATE STATE IN of "THE REVUE OF MELODY AND MIRTH" WITH Cris The Ry el AT DEPREZ ROSE BUDS HEAVEN' SYLBER NITE HAWKS KEELEN NONNETTE RENAULT Board Valley work Horse Monday valley, numerous The mill. strikes, had been quiet December 2,. when the textile since last national industrial relations to board alinstructed will managements workers in previous trikes return to the jobs they had formerbald.

board, composed of J. The Greenville; A. F. Rogers, Willis, Sirrine, Clemson college, and B. Spartanburg will have E.R Brit ton, of Columbia, advisor: Britton, who resigned his the board last tell, negotiations in the party val: to original volunteered to" continue: the board until the situation there definitely Tr cleared.

relationship with WHO KILLED EARL WRIGHTT. THe Widely Held Friday Twenty-five leaders of -this city will nont local toke' part in- this: trial. The cast follows: Judge, Dr. P. J.

McLean. Sherif, J. P. Howard. (Bootlegger), Rev.

A. Jack Stiles C. Holler. Sheriff, P. Finley HenderDeputy son." Rev.

William Court Reporter. Johnson. Lloyd (Defendant) Edward Frank Walton. (Star Witness), Miss Mrs. French Margaret Thorpe.

(Coroner), Thomas TarMr. Cook ver. Lloyd (Defendant's Mother), Mra. won't have to leave streets to see and hear residenta their own murder trial, for one la to Church, take placeFirst Friday the January 26, at 7:30 p. night, Edward Walton will A yOuDE man, for murder, and- the "tried" whole wetting will.

deal with the of: a- man -by his friend, whom, it is shown, was under the inthe time he fluence of liquor at out struck widow and family of the -blow which snuffed life, left a fatherless being. put on in children. The of the churches. and 1a I means -of pointing out a lemon on cooperation Mrs. M.

J. Quattlebnum. Wright (Wife of Deccased). Mrs. Mrs.

L. J. Burckhalter. for Defense, H. HI.

JohnCounsel son. Attorney, Rev. Leland Prosecuting Edmunds. Summoned for the jury: W. Leslie, J.

P. McNair, Rev. E. J. McGarity, H.

E. Holley, Supt. H. V. Wyman, H.

W. Ben Etheredge, L. Gunter, M. K. G.

Anderson, R. Chafee Croft, D. M. George, Kneece, Ward, Capt. J.

W. Gomillion, A. Ben Crosland. A voluntary ofAdmission Free. fering will be taken.

fable: An editor' re'Newspaper earthquake as a "temferred to an the printer spelled it right, blor," proofreader didn't change and the it. Aiken Cottage List from page one Continued Aiken Continued The Allen Bask thall Team for boys They Catherine Romaine Smith. played six following results. Town Girls, and Jan Aike Edgetield Aiken $8, Angela, played shape for future. played Aiken of 10 to 1 the line-ap.

for. Ensby the toplay Friday This St. Angela Institute R. George Groebusky Helen Li- F. Davis 1471 2.

C. Sadie. Holley Reynolda S. C. Mildred Williamson.

Smith R. G. Ida Mae. Lunger Baker -L. -G.

Howard Hudson Marlie Frampton Sadler Dies From Auto Injuries Frampion Sadler, of Warrenville, injured in an- automobile who: was necident on Milledgeville" road on Monday morning, died at University Monday about noon. Cecil McDidla, of Graniteville, suffered hospital Pearl Wagner, of internal Injuries, and. 0. McDanicl, of Stiefeltown Harmel, were also injured, They had a collision with a car driven by McDaniel. Charges of driving 0.

while under the influence of cars whiskey have been charged against Irvin McClain, of Graniteville, and McDaniel. Funeral services for Mr. Sadler held this afternoon at 3:30 will be at Montmorenci, conducted o'clock and interment will be by Croft made in the church yard. survived by his parents, Mr. He is and Mrs.

E. L. Sadler of near Stiefelsisters and three brothtown, three White House." (Maurice) Kineon, Mrs. James New Cottage." (York St.) Little Leiter, Thomas, L. Den." (Bishop)Washington and Lyon, James Southampton, L.

Oaks." (Clowe) McKinney, Regan, New (Todd) Westbury, McKim, Robert, Dip." (Hines) Meharr, David, Southampton, Cottage." (Clinkscales) Miler, Kent, "Browne Cottage" (Florence St.) Louisville, Moser, Madame New York, Newport and Mara, Parsons, Schuyler (Laird) Perin, Oliver, New Cottage." (Kershaw St.) (Atkinson) Pod. Ww. New Helen and Polly, Mt. Kisco, Cottage." Patter, Misses (Lancaster W. St.) York- Cottare." (Franklin) Prichard.

E. Now Villa." (Roman) Gration. New Cottage." (Hayne Are.) Paali, Williams New York and PariaRenmel, J. Neary, Now York (Wime) Now Summe: Tiler Cove 1 1:40. Emily Geiger Council Holds Regular Me riven on that evening.

All. membe bars are urged to bringing theif: friends and "relatives to help swell- the funds needed to. carry" on the work of this benevolent and froternal. Emily y. Council Daughters mesting, January 16th, with of America held all but one officer present.

was quickly dispatched that some of the members might rush off te hear. Post Councilor of the National Council of Junior Order American. Mechanica, Mr. Lewellyn, Graniteville, where the picture, Fruits of Fraternal Love, was. to be shown depicting scenes from the- lives Homes -of the children! at the Orphans at C.

members did" attend this Tiffin, Ohio, and Lexington, -N. Many speaking. Splendid reporta-were made ofthe wonderful meeting held -in Edge-: field where the Fifth District of the Daughters and. 'Juniors: held their member. was reported 10, and quarterly convention.

One the members agreed to visit her, and carry lots of things, In other words, "shower" her with the miscellaneous articles- that she might find need of. crowd visited -the sister, and fine many articles of food, or linen wert left with her. The entertaining, refreshments, and of the order committee were rood instructed to arrange for something for the Fifth Tuesday evening. In the another that an Oyster Supper is to notice Negro Loses Eyes in Gun Fight Harry Briggs, colored, was lodged Monday, charged with hav. in jail on shot Coot Booms.

his brothering with a shot gun on the farm in-law Mr. Sanford Bryant, on Monday, of nbout noon. The wounded negro www shot in the face-and will prob-: ably lose. both eyes. He is being treated at the- -Aiken hospital.

The difficulty was caused about automobile, and the darkies bean fight. Briggs anys that Brooms drew his gun, and it is just question of who fired first. I We can never be quite sure is president of Cuba. COTTON SIGN.UP MUST BE COMPLETED BY JAN. Following the county and meetings and the and Instruction of committee week for.

the cotton duction. week will. campaign, be spent in actual this next signing up of reduction Hamilton, contracta by farmers; says. R. W.

sistant: to Director Long in charge of campaign details. Notice from Washington has been; received to complete the- sign-up work by. January 31 so that rental checks may be sent- -to -farmers in time to aid -them in financing their crop activities this. are therefore requested, says Mr. Hamilton, wait for a necesasty for the measuring of visit from committeemen.

It is. not to be done or at time of signacres ing the contracts. "Many farmers -are says Hamilton, "how the man who Mr. signs the contract will fare-as-com with the farmer who does pared not sign The answer is unmistakably the words- of Secre- who tary of Agriculture Wallace, states: the Secretary of Agriculture intends that producers signing contracts shall fare better than those who do All the powers granted under the Agricultural Adjustment Act will be used to accomplish this end." CHARLES H. JACKSON axe, died at the residence in Saturday afternoon at.

ville, o'clock. Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Jackson; mother, Mrs. Laura Jackson, of -Mobile; daughter, Bonnie Jackson, Mobile, three sons, James and: 'Harold Jackson six sisters, Mrs.

Ad. die Aimsworth, Mra, Ida. Herring, Dirn. Emma Clark, Mrs. Vallie Bishop, all of Mississippi, Mrs.

Lula Hughes, Mobile and Mrs. Ethel Jackson, of of three brothers, Marion son, Langley: of Mobile, and Wesley and Jesse Adams. of Mississippi. H. Jackson, -34-years of Charles The friends of Mrs.

11. G. Antlersympathize with her in the son death her- mother: -Mr. Mitchell, which occurred Sunday afat Vaidosta. Ga.

Mr. and ternoon expect to return to Mrs. Anderson Aiken tadny. REWARD STOLEN V.8. TRUCK S.

c. Na 4131 J. H. LOOMIS, HOLLEY MOTOR' CO, POLICE DEFT. WANT ADS LOST--One white and.

tan female Hound: Dog, answers to. name of If found- return to MarFields, Warrenville, S. Molly. shall and receive reward. 1-10-8tp HUNTERS FOR SALE -Several hunting horses for sale: at good -reasonable about 17 hands high and well These horses are trained.

P. R. Seigier; Eureka, S. C. Jan.

11, Stop FOR RENT Whispering Pines rent for the season apartment for or by the- year. Address Aiken, S. C. Pinckney-Brown, Jan 24, 3tri. WANTED--At once 50 second hand -Bicycles -in- -any condition.

Bicycle Shop, 923 Laurens Street. Sept. 27, tf. WANTED- used chine, Singer. preferred.

-Address "Machine" care of the Journal office, Aiken, Review Jan 28, 1tp. FOR SALE -150 years Poster Bed; -Genuine Antique, 1616 Walton Way, Augurta, phone. 2-3042-J. 1-23-3p WALL PAPERING Complete Variety of Designs Rugs, Furniture, Picture Framing WINDOW SHADES We make them" Fit any size windows. We make them--let us quote prices.

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