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TUESDAY, MARCH 3. THE INDEX-JOURNAL', GREENWOOD, S. C. FAGS TURKS. beauty Contest Will Be Staged "Munitions Kin?" II! Prince Taufa Alvau, l-year-old ruler of the Island of Tonga, is studying law.

BRIEF CITY NEWS telegram from George, dear," "Well, did he pais the examination this time?" "No, but he Is almost at the top of the list of those who failed." Windsor Star. At State Theatre Friday INight To Select "Miss Greenwood" INSURANCE Home Ecenemies Elections. At the meeting of the South Car UES 666 Cooper Furniture Co. Agnes Rud- Tat LNaM TWu twto a wk aa ylace tl The beauty content to be held at thi Btate theatre Friday evening, isill Home Economics association at the 'Columbia Hotel, Columbia, Appreciatea Wark at Cemetery The Magnolia Cemeteryassociation has requested The Index-Journal to thank for all of its members Mrs. Nancy Davenport and -Mrs.

Caroline Inglis for their splendid work in beautifying the cemetery. Hartley Grocery Co. Marie Tuy- Dividend have been paid for 31 yrars on 450 shares of stock lying In a sunken ship In San Francisco's Oclden Gate. March 6th, is sponsored by yesterday Miss Rennie Hook of Lan lor Nsiv or 5o Drop ta MitiHt alfkt aa4 oralay lanar ynrwlt saw aolaat Ull ENDCHIC COLDS, U. (bu Kosclusdco chapter of the p.

A. 1 der. College was elected first vice, president of the association and Miss Orace Wallace, of Ninety 81x, waa elected second vice-president. Nantex Mfg. Co.

Pattey Porter Grendel Laundry Clara Burnett Wichol's 8tudlo Caroline Wise Greenwood 8hoe Hospital Vir IC and from advance reports thi! attraction will feature fifty of The work, completed within ten Greenwood's most beautiful girls ginia Turner breath taking OTEELUMGi QILVEI1 Each Would Make An rideal" Gift and it Keenu only fair to warn, the Texan Oil P. B. Barnette, Baldy Die Dr. E. V.

Baldy, 75. years of age, days, consisted of fining sunken graves, removing weeds and cleaning off all the plots. The money was furnished by the WPA and ttye work waa done by 30 colored women under the personal judges at this time they will have a Mgr. Marian Burnett herd Job In selecting "Miss Green died Sunday' Birmingham, Ala. Friends and' acquaintances here win regret to learn of his passing." EVENING GOWNS direction of Mrs.

Davenport and Mrs. Inglb and under the suner- GainbiTll Hardware Sara Lee Ouzts Greenwood Lumber Co. Rosa Lcs Hodges Colonial Ice Co. Ruby Witt Ellis ie Rkhnrdson Funerel Di- wood'' who will rejiresent at the Azalea Festival in Charleston Mnrcn with all paid. The young ladles who Dr.

Baldy was the first president Goblet vision of Harper Norman, general Botch superintendent of WPA projects of of Colter College in Hartsville afterwards was for sixteen years pastor of the First Baptist church in aie to participate arc to nssemblc at the theatre promptly at eight o' this kind. "We appreciate very much what $6.00 9300 vf'J clock. Friday evening. J. E.

Burnside. will net as Hartsville. He left South Carolina some ten yean ago to become president of Judson College in Marlon, Ala. Bon Bon, DUhe. -Candle Stick; Pair.

the ladies have accomplished," a Vnemben'of the association said today, we want the public to They promise so much to evening frayety you'll appreciate the lovely patterns and sophisticated lines. Come in and see this beautiful selection cf evening gow'ns today. Master of Cetemonics with the fol lowing hostesses In attendance tTctote Susannc McKellar Mlllrr's Grocei-j Nancy Shuipe Itankin Auto Store Cecil Madden Rose-Phillips CO. Sarah Me.ssick W. E.

Nelson, Handmade Tles-i Mary Frances McDowell Cullum Electric Co. Nellie Stall-worth Byrd's Shoe Store- Sara Ellen know that we are indebted to Mrs. Dr. Baldy is survived by his widow Mrs. D.

JL A Our.ts. Mr. Ralph if I fe2ie-w- 1-eMWtyffe who was the former Mis Mary Juikins, Mrs. N. Gist Oce.

Mrs. Ber- Davenport and Mrs. Inglis for their thoroughness In the task." 935 Water Pitcher Frances Henderson, of Aiken; one son, Frank; Baldy, Who is a lawyer in New York; and one daughter, Mrs. Lawton Wiggins, of Aiken. ird Turner, Miss SaJle Sheridan, Mrv J.

C. Gambrell, Mrs. W. D. Borrow, W.

Huff, Mrs. E. Barmore, Mrs. J. M.

Marshall, i Colore Tearkers' Meetlag Oreenwood County Teachers Culbertson. Greenwood Finance Inc. Julia Langley iVisckC iation will meet at East End Miss Helen Alston Mrs. E. P.

Wide-man. Mrs. R. 8. Cothran and Miss Loutfe McLees.

Tljc following will Residence Damaged A fire around 11 o'clock last nisht See Our Window Display -i OREGON jtiWUIJlY CO. Moore's Inc Norma Fljnn Patterson's Cut Rate Drug Store schoii' tomorrow afternoon at the Ubuat time. A good program has been planned -for each group. In the Ebementary Group, Miss Lois Printed Brocade Satins badly damaged a house owned by V. L.

Warner on Harvey street. Irma Parkman act, as uJim, Mi's. Cecil Kinard Bmathers, Laura Keller, Miss Frances Mcore, Miss Elizabeth Wal- laoe.iv Practically all the roof of the res idence was destroyed but little J. C. Penney Co.

Dolly. Pmt Quality Cleaners Martha Turner Sinclair Refining Co. Mary Al J-rTafliea tf Beaatlnu' Gifts" damage was done to the Interior. Mnycr E. b.

"Andrews will give a Milter will speak on a subject pertaining nutrition for school children. An the High school group, Geo. Butter' will load the discussion, To tqe general assembly, tlie 600 Phone 601 len Printed Crepes Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ruth Joint Rehearsal The oratorio chorus meets in re words of welcome to the Beauty contest nsplrants after which the following girls will participate for the sponsor tf each name, the list Whatley O. N.

Sligh Electric Co. Martha Rey. T. R.fTolbert, paator of Tabernacle Baptist church will speak on Curriculum of Relgious hearsal with the orchestra at Lander College tonight. Sir Basil Zakareff Porter ELMWOOD having been furnish- by the chap.

The chorus meets at 7.45 while W. J. Snead Lumber Co. Sybil the orchestra begins at 7:00 o'clock. Brownbig Ore en wood La undry Helen Ro J.

Sidney Whatley Co. Lucille JKLMWbOD. March 3 (Special) j-A. number of children of the community' have had chicken-pox a- Getslnger Mr. Cochran Takes Charge J.

W. Cochran, who recently was Fears were expressed for the life of Sir Basil Zaharoff, world "monitions king" and believed to be one of the wealthiest men in all Europe, who lay critically ill at Monte Carlo. Zaharoff, 87 yean old, is known as tha "mystery man" mt EuroD. i a I Crepes I Georgette I Tv Ml Taffeta. C-ll Ambulance Service Co.

Ruth nonk the latest victims were Orace Tip Top Market Lois Rives Ouzts Fire and Life Ins. 8m Groom appointed dellquent tax collector for Oreenwood county by Governor Olln Helen Tlmmerman, Virginia and ttT.filedsoe. Cothran Simmons Furniture Co. Corrlne Education'. AH teachers are urged to be present.

The teachers will be interested to know that oar Association registered one hundred per cent In the State Association and has received the refund promised. Benjamin J. ganders, President. S. W.

Toibert Win Suit A Jury in cf vil court today' returned a verdict Jn favor of Joseph W. D. Johnston upon recommendation Professional Beauty Shoppe Kits Ola' Casey, of near Johnston Hodges of the legislative delegation, assuin itfent the pact week with her sls- Mary Camp Sprott Bros. Furniture Co. May ed his duties this morning in the T.

J. Bolton, Mens Whitehead Mt, Mrs. Paul Adams. Sara Chipley Electric Mattrew Factory Ruby Carroll Morgan, who is foreman Politics Sharpen Trenton Dispute In Getslnger of a group of PWA workers is on trk jury this week. Mr.

Eugene sheriff's office. Mr. Cochran succeeds the late J. Curtis Corley. City Corned Meets Tonight The regular monthly meeting of city council is scheduled to be held Kelley's Cash it Carry Elizabeth Player Ideal Shoe ShopFrances Ancler-C.

H. Camp, Radios, Electric He- Parkman is foreman in his place Tolbert in hvs suit asalnst J. W. 7 v'Mr. Edward Cullum, and son and Lindbergh Case TRENTON, N.

March WV OeVore for one thousand pounds of lint cotton as rent The ull amount son-in-law. Clifford Holson were frigeration Furniture Marj Gar Urd' hunting in this section satur Oovernor Harold O. Hoffman's cUt asked for was given. tonight at 8 o'clock. -day afternoon.

rett. -7, Keese Jewel Box Doris Charles ferences of opinion with Coi. H. Nor Court now is engaged in the trial J. B.

Wharton Emma Marshall Lee's Drug Store Kate Crelghton Efird's Mrs. Ralph Norman J. C. Buzhardt Russie Beaudrot Greenwood Supply Co. Eleanor MetU Farmers' Mercantle Co.

Margaret Kern John I. Chipley 30 years your Ford Dealer) Sara Wood Wise The list of contributors will be published in tomorrows paper. j'vej Mrs. Emma 8alley visited her mo man Schwarzkopf, head of the state American Beauty Parlor Edit.i of the case of E. P.

Lipscomb a gainst W. L. Bedenbaugh. police, over the merits of police work ther. Mn.

J. R. Blocker last Wed riesday afternoon. in the kidnap-slayihg, were close to the breaking point to Saluca Grange Meeting Important matters to I'd given attention will be the election of a successor to Walter NlckJes, who resigned recently as a member of the police force, and some action on licenses and Insurance for. the taxi drivers, who were given until March 1 to comply with a recent ordinance passed by council.

MetU 5 Oregon Millinery Si Ready-t0' Wear Priscllla Thom-)son Standard Grocery Co Dot Gar-rett day. A meeting of the Saluca Orange See Our Window Display ol Two unexpected political develop will be held tomorrow Wednesday) These ments sharpened the edge of the Greenwood Packing Plant. Inc. Mr. and Mrs.

A. O. Ouzts were a-eung the visitors in Edgefield Friday afternoon! Mr. and Mrsi W. J.

Parkman visited In Edgefield Saturday. ,1 Joe Ramsey continues to improve after a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. E.

N. Smith, of tdgefield, gave a' birthday dinner night at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited. Beautiful Dresses! dispute. Janelle- Pinsoh Permanent Marcel Shoppe Helen Democratic minority members of the state assembly swung their strength against a bill sponsored by a Republican legislator intended to Wife Preservers Miller Greenwood Service Station Eliza beth Franklin NO LEISURE A farmer who went to a large city to see the sight engaged a room at a hotel and before retiring asked the clerk about the hours for meals.

"We have breakfast from 1 to 11, dinner from 13 to and supper from 8 to 8, explained the clerk. "Look here." inquired the farmer in surprize, "what time am I goln' to see the town?" Houston Post. defeat any design the Republican oVunday in, honor of their relatives, I jir7ani Mrs. K. L.

Ransom, who SCOUT EXECUTIVE TO ACKSONVILLE Maxwell Bros. Benson Mary governor might have to tee Schwarz Meyers ISFnESE) kopf out of office by the end of Purol Service Station, Maxwell H. A. Rush. Mgr.

Selons June. A resolution was Introduced in Loyless "When Better Merchandise Is Sold for Less Efird's Will Sell It!" Quality Gixxwy. Edgefield Ave. the' assembly to Investigate the ad ministration's motor vehicle depart Mary Waldron There are more motor, cars pel ment. Assemblyman Basil Bruno Pred Smith, Clothing for Men- capita In Nevada than any othet who brought up the resolution, Mary, McLees state one to 3.92 persons.

said he was advised that "several employe were engaged on the Hauptmann case Calls P. A. a Quality Product. OLD HARVARD RULE REVEALED Rab a tittle girosrioe ever the ehlldrw's rubbers before you put them awar. Tba gtycerla win keep the robber from drying and tfcar will last longer.

"IT TALKS FOR ITSELF" CAMBRIDGE, Mats. March 3 OJP) For 50 years after the founding of Harvard College in 1636 it was against the rules to speak Ena-lish hi the Harvard Yard. Research reveal, that students were expected to converse and recite In Latin or. if they didn't like that, in Orcek or Hebrew. M.

G. Boswell Resigns To Accept Similar Post In Florida City A. B- Carson, president of the Blue JUdge council, Boy Scouts of America, announces that he has received the resignation of M. O. Boswell, scout executive, to take effect on March 31.

Mr. Boswell has accepted the appointment as scout executive In Jacksonville, and will assume his hew duties on April i. "It Is with a great deal of regret that we agree to accept the resignation but we are delighted that he will have a much larger opportunity and a greater field for service. We are requesting all Council officers. Committee members, Scoutmasters and Scouts to give us their fullest cooperation 'in this necessary change," Mr.

Carson said. live in this section. The friends of Miss Annie Loul.se ilay, oT Edgefield. wlU be very glad WT Mar that she is Improving follow BSg an appendix operation. Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Ducts and family, i near Greenwood, spent Sunday Of last week in the home of the former's brother. Mr.

Earle Ousts. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Carter. Mr.

and Mrs. 8. N. 8mith. Mr.

John R. kicker, Jr. also Mrs. Lcl Oriffin in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Blocker Sunday. and Mrs. Richard Lewis, of peer johruton, visited the former's parents, Mr.

and Mn. E. O. Lewis, 8i)ndy. and Mrs.

John Norris, of Langley, visited in this vicinity. Ben Ramsey visited in the home of his sister, Mrs. Belle Parkman. during the weekend. William Bell visited his father.

J. M. Bell, Saturday. 'WW" Norris visited relatives in Lahgley lew days ago. spring term of court started in Edgefield, Monday morning.

Long Cane road, which has been in a deplorable condition has improved very much and can be safely gotten over. 'Mrs. Mary Allan, of near Oak timtAjA Im thai hnmo gt Hire. Prof. H.

E. WUcox, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, has been made an honorary member of the Royal Society of Great Britain for bis work la Egyptology. sauggin "iT vi syttZKCf BULLETIN S.C.Ga.ue Pish Association ntSUtmt'AwtraUon, Game. JjshKJorfstUHteMaterialljp iKCnasca for ikeBenefi ofM. DOING SOME FIGURING.

Come time to work out his Len always has P.A. "makinV handy' on hisdesktorollhimself a cigarette. "Prince Albert shapes up he says, "whips into shape in' a iffy because it's crimp Note our no-risk offer below. P.A. is grand In pipe too.

The quantity of nicotine contained In tobacco varies from two to eight per cent, the coarser kind containing the larger quantity. cjbrrie Adams last Monday after noon. A number of men made trips to Bdgeflekl, Saturday. Among them were Wilbur Harling, George Rv- If You're a CaU ern, Arthur Still. C.

B. Bryan, Raymond Parkman, John Ouzts, E. J. Parkman, William Stevens and John R. Blocker.

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mobat, of Edgefield, have lately visited the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Tlmmerman, of the Pleasant Lane section, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Dorn visited In Edgefield during the past week. John Parkman made a trip to Oreenwood on Tuesday of last week, My friends and acquaintances often tell me that they enjoy reading the articles that I write and it is certainly a pleasure to roe to be able to report the worthwhile and interesting news of the community. WARMING UP. March winds are roaring outside.

But Len Luff is snug and comfortable here by the stove with his Prince Albert "makins.H Len has many a warm word for P.A. "Mild, soothing, comforting to a man's tongue and soul," is the way he-describes it. "It's easy to tell Prince Albert comes from high-quality tobaccos." Most men must feel the same as Len Luff about P.A., because Prince Albert is naturally mild and mellow. So it got to be the largest-selling smoking tobacco in the world PC3TAL 7GLEGI1API1 -Speed end Accoracy Roll-Your-Own Smoker. Cut This Out! Roll yourself 30 swell cigarette from Prince Albert.

If yoa don't find thorn the fiaost, tattioat roll-four-owa cigarottM yon over smoked, ro-turn the pocket tin with tho rest ef tho tobacco In it to at any tirao within a month from this date, and wo will refund full purchase prico, plus pos Use. Signed) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Wiaston-Salom, N. tive from each of the six congressional districts.

Commission makes an annual report to the legislature, printed in the report of the Chief Game Warden. The following senators compose their committee on Fish, Game and Forestry: Senator. A. Brantley Harvey, Beaufort. Chairman; and Senators Allendale; Pruitt, Anderson; Murray, Moitcks Corner; Pairey, Ft.

Motte; Cukes, Manning; Jefferies, Walterboro; Parler, St. Oeorge; Ward, Georgetown; Purdy, Ridgeland; Bridges. Heath Springs; Nance, Cross Hill; Sims, Orangeburg; Williams, liasley; Griffith Saluda; Burnett Spartanburg; Quattlebaum, Horry county. The House Committee Is made of: Dr. John H.

Porter, Andrew, Chairman; J. W. D. Zertwt. Charleston, Secretary; and Representatives McMillan, Ulmcrs; Feber W.

Kearse, Bamberg; Elliott, Beaufort; Lofton, McClellanvllle; Senseney, Charleston; Grant, Chester; Eelser, Bum-merton; Pendarvls. Bowman; Farr. Greenville; Thomas, Hampton; Perry, Ridgeland; Hall. Batesburg; Connor, Neeces; Hutto, Livingston; Ponder, Chesnee; Snow, Henry; Graham, Pampllco. The game and fish association will be represented by President Lonnie McMillan, Treasurer George Hyatt, Secretary West and 8.

K. Nash; df Sumter; Dr. B. W. Green of Conway; John D.

Nock of Che-raw, and Dr. Havllah Babcock. All chapters and Individual members can be of material aid by discussing our program with their own county legislative representatives. LegMaUve Measarea Get Attention A great-deal depends upon the progress our legislative bills are able to make this week. With this in view, and realizing the legislature is now well Into its work, Charman Heyward of the State Game and Fish Commission has called a meeting of the commissioners for next Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock in the office of the Btate Game Department.

Mr. Heyward has also asked Chairman Brantley Harvey of the Senate Committee on Fish, Game and Forestry, to call a meeting of his committee for the afternoon of the same day, and has made the same request of Chairman Dr. Porter of the House. Representatives of this game and flab association will meet in Columbia and offer to these official bodies the association's services in the effort to have enacted into law the several game and fish measures, tending to Improve the. game and fish regulations of the state.

With those unit directly interest-ed in the wildlife Improvement program of the state the Commission, the Game Department, the sportsmen's association, and the House and Senate Committees little difficulty should be experienced in the passage ofthee measures: The members of tlie Commission A. C. "Zan" Heyward. Columbia, chairman; Paul R. Earle.

Starr, secretary: and James H- Staples, Ravenel, (Ben T. Leppard, Greenville: B. C. Hough. Lancaster; and A.

B. Parker, Clio. One representa i -VF "THOSE ARE MAN 7E LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW We Originate But We Do Not Imitate FREE 25G FKEE TO BE GIVEN AWAY WEED WEBB AY Ask Us For Particulars We Deliver Drinks! SIZED TINS," Len Luff says, "holding enough P.A. for 70 of theswellest roll-your-own cigarettes a fellow could want. PA.

offers 'money back if not That ahows the confidence they have in P.A." (nlii i i a THE NATIONAL JOY M0KE I CD I reJsT; fine roll-your-own cigarettes in every 2-oz. tin of Prince Albert i 0 im. a i. awi tb o. 1.

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