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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 8

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The Statei
Location:
Columbia, South Carolina
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8
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E1GIIT-A T1IE STATE: COLUMBIA FRIDAY JUNE 23 1939 Harry Bolick Coach of Class Champs Joins Staff at Gaffney imm JJ The new assistant will succeed Henry Brabham who was moved up to head coach post when Harry A Hannon quit several weeks ago to become director of athletics and head grid coach at Savannah (Ga) high school Coach Lake View eleven won ten games lost one and tied one during last fall's football campaign Climax was a 7 to victory over Clinton high school for Class championship of South Carolina Gaffney June Harry Bolick head coach of Lake Clan high football champion! bit fall yesterday accepted position of assistant grid coach at Gaffney high school authorities announced today Bolick former Presbyterian college baseball football and hwm coached three yoara at High Point senior high sch1 before going to Lake View at the start of die 3938 season Business Men Lawyers Office Managers Etc Sumter Hands Hartsville First Palmetto Defeat Anglo-French ccninued from page 1 Listed here are necessities you'll always need in your office It behooves you to stock up NOW at incomparable savings LOOK AT THESE PRICES another effort to satisfy the Soviet demands or simply wait for Moscow to reconsider The keynote of the Soviet attitude seems to be that there is no good reason why Moscow should rush into an agreement Even if a treaty should be signed within the next few weeks negotiations might continue long afterward inasmuch as one of the Soviet conditions is said to be that the main features shall not come into force until complementary military arrangements have been concluded To what extent the Far East was the situation could not complicating Loose Leaf Binders Sheets and 1 price Ruby 2 for 5c Rand-McNally Pocket Maps Were 50c now 15c be learned Columnar 1 National Analysis Fads i price Metal Signs price Double Ink Wells $150 now 75c Single Ink Wells 90c now 45c Single Ink Wells 75c now 38c Esterbrook and Spencerian Fens $150 per gross now 75c $175 per gross now 87c Boxed Stationery 15c per box Pronto Storage Files now price Liberty Storage Files now i price Typewriter Ribbons best grade i price Colored Map Tacks 100 to pkg were 75c pkg Memo Books and i 2 for 75c price Gamecocks Take Advantage of Opportunities Sumter June Sumter handed Hartsville its first defeat of the Palmetto State league season today by nosing out the Sonocas in a dose contest 5 to 4 Hartsville outhit Sumter 11 to 8 but the Gamecocks aided by costly Hartsville errors made the base hits count Sumter scored one run in the first two in the second and one in the fifth and another in the eighth while Hartsville counted one time in the first fourth seventh and ninth Coker relieved Stoddard in the ninth with one run in and the lying score on first with none out but he quelled the opposition in style Evans Sumter rightfielder had a perfect day at bat getting four for four Stewart of Hartsville had two doubles and Oates Hartsville first baseman had three for four Hartsville 4 11 5 Sumter 583 Brown Stewart and Park Stoddard Coker and Batson Rock Hill Woman Heads Eastern Star Many Columbians Are Elected as the City Is Picked for Year 1940 Spartanburg June Columbia was chosen as the 1940 meeting place of the grand chapter of South Carolina Order of the Eastern Star today as the organization closed its 34th annual convention here New officers elected this morning were installed at the closing session this afternoon The new officers are headed by Mrs Blanche Starnes of Rock Hill worthy grand matron and Clyde Dtekett of Greenville worthy grand patron Others elected are Mrs Eva Land Buffalo associate grand matron Mrs Ruth Danielson Columbia grand secretary Lane Mun-roe Laurens grand treasurer Mrs Elma Rodgers Beaufort grand conductress and Marion Todd Charleston associate grand patron Officers appointed by the grand matron were: Mrs Audrey A Mauney Greenville grand chaplain Mrs Mae Houser Rock Hill grand marshal Miss Gaynclle Perceival Columbia grand organist: Mrs Gertrude Holly Ravenel grand Adah Mrs Kneece North Augusta noBice Paris June The belief that negotiations among France Britain ana Soviet Russia finally were down to brass bolstered hopes in diplomatic quarters tonight for eventual conclusion of a tri-power pact against the Rome-Ber-lin axis French disregarding whether a note which the Soviet commissar of foreign affairs Vyacheslaff Molotoff today handed to French and British ambassadors in Moscow was an acceptance or rejection of Paris-London said in effect: last we are about to know what the Soviets want" The possibility of new French-Brit-ish propositions to Moscow was not 'ruled out by quarters close to the government (The Soviet foreign office already -had publicly declared the latest pro-iposals of Britain and France failed to show progress toward the Soviet viewpoint even though the contents of Molotoffs official reply were not blown Moscow dispatches said the impression was growing in Moscow the mission of William Strang special British envoy in the negotiations had failed) US and Britain continued from nage 1 Quink 15c size 2 for 15c GLUE Pint cans 2 for 75c Dixieco Furniture Polish 16 oz 2 for 50c PURITAN BANK PINS i lb boxes 25c Sizes No 0 No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 and No 6 AGATE CARD FILES 3 5 45c 4x6 A 55c 5x8 70c Legal Yellow Pads were Now 2 for 25c S125 dozen Post Card Views of Columbia 12 for 5c National Columnar Books 150-and 2 price No 2788 No 2782 and No 740 Parker Sheaffer and Waterman 1 Marking Tags all sizes and i price Price Books and price Gummed 10c size now 5c 15c size 2 for 15c Fin Tickets several i price 2 for S100 Index Tabs 1 "appreciation of the American navy's sympathetic attitude toward Japanese operations at The statement pave no explanation vf what constituted this hut Admiral Yar-jieU in his rejection said American warships would try to avoid interference with Japanese operations so far as wgs consistent with the duty of -looking after United States interests Another Japanese statement said Jhe destroyer Pope was escorted into dSwatow harbor by a Japanese warship after which Cap! John Stapler commander of the United States navy's south 1 China patrol made a courtesy call on Japanese Rear Admiral Eijiro Hondo i bestowed Japanese merges bMtowea Signet Metal Polish now 2 for 25c 1 lot Jamboree Politics Finance Bulls and Bears Jury Box 60 1 lot Desk Organizers Uuch compliments on the British andand Ruth Mrt Carrie Britton Domei I Japanese news agency) re- ported the destroyer Scout ignored Japanese instructions when entering Swatow harbor SwatoW itself was reported quiet Charleston grand Esther Mrs Christine Powell Waterloo grand Martha Mm Nina Bobo Roebuck grand Electa: Mrs Lucia King Greenville grand warder Dr Gordon price Letter size Manila Guides A to were 60c now 30c Very Best Crepe Paper all colors Was 15c 2 for 15c 75c per dozen 50c each Show Card 2 for 25c Pints now 50c Quarts now 75c Typewriter Erasers Townsend Plan 0 continued from page 1 Legal Margin Ruled Typewriter i price 2 for 10c i price Rodgers Kingstree grand sentinel District deputies appointed were: Mrs Bessie Lafoy Anderson Mrs Leila Earle Walhalfa Mrs Ola Gregory Greenville: Mrs Annie Griffin Spartanburg Miss Flossie Chick Union: Mrs Mary Chapman Clinton: Mrs Violet Carroll Blacksburg Stephen Moody Warrenvilte Mrs Estelle Drake Columbia Mrs Ruth Young Fairfax: Mrs Margaret Stroman Bowman Mrs Sarah Warren Ruffin Mrs Thelma Wilson Parris Island Mrs Susie Nicar Charleston Mrs Arllic Norwood Lancaster Lawrence Peebles Man-ville Mrs Ruth Newell Moncks Comer Mrs Mildred Pennington Hartsville and Mrs Bruice Altman Mullins A charter was presented to the new chapter at Walterboro More than 500 delegates and visitors attended the convention which opened Tuesday night bedlam as the lean gray-suited physician added who sow the seeds of and the clubs which can not conform to' our rules are going to be read out of the organization From the high speaker's platform came shouts of re back of you!" Delegates stood on their seats waving their arms and hats -tossing fans and programs in the air For hours before Roy Webb of Chicago temporary convention secre- tary called the assembly to order poured into Indianapolis in almost every kind of conveyance Motor caravans brought man-- from -the West Others arrived in charter-ed buses Some hitch-hiked Others came by train They congregated on street corners to extol in song and street comers to extol in song State Book Store Going Out of Business Sale LEGAL FORMS OF ALL KINDS 100 Single Forms were now $100 200 Double Forms were now $200 Special Prices on 1000 Lois BY POPULAR REQUEST The State Book Store Offers (5) GONZALES BOOKS 7 PRACTICALLY THE PRICE OF ONLY OSE Whether you have a pretentious library or just a book shelf you do not want to miss this opportunity to stock it with the inimitable low country stories of Ambrose Gonzales the experiences in Cuba by Gonzales ami the Poems and Paragraphs of Robert Gonzales These three brilliant South Carolina writers in these five books made contributions to the literature of the slate that should be in every collection and it is only because The State Book Store is being closed that they may be secured now at such a low price ALL 5 BOOKS FOR ONLY WITH AESOP ALONG TIIE ItlACK BOKPFK By AmhrtM Cnnulr lull cloth 312 pagn of Jvllchtful (shirs fill In thr (iullah distort BrsnUr prlrr was vAUU TIIE CAPTAIN Marlas of His Blark Bmdr ht Anitirms (iwimIh A rpir nl man's WE LOCATED THOUSANDS OF LETTER AND LEGAL FILE FOLDERS PRICE annf I talk the glories of the Townsend plan JliirlCM 1 lOWCll Dies Suddenly Charles A Howell 68 oldest produce dealer on the Columbia curb market jdied swMcnlv at 645 Yesterday evening at a cafe on the 1000 block of Assembly street fieghaTiPlrw1ilry Mr- Howell was bom at Killian in dTEMUEfi: 2tcd Walter February 1873 and was the son of CmfieVlK nd EliMbeth Grimley JJ! Adding ma-i He had spent most of his life in tcrlsu executive Columbia and was one of the first to Amos rnter the produce business on the Squire wining Y- physician on rur niaiket He had been in declining hru'h several months to receive a Hr survived bv one brother John vof V11" nt Howell nf Columbia and two Mia Emerson of Cnluin- Hcdke Detroit man- hia and Mrs Karri of Portland ufacturer Oi rui i lb1 was a meinlier of Colonial i Births Heights nitilist rhurelt Funeral ar- lnL and Mi rnsi'menls were incomplete last Bel Stokes of ritill announce tiie mehi 'birth i sun Sunday June 18 Mr and Mrs Norris Clifton oTi i- aw si Miley announce the birth of a daugh- las 1 tU'llfl I star Marian Wilhelmina June 10 Mr and Mrs Sam Clmr of Miley I iiinituvillfi announre the birth of a son June IS lllIllltMlM 1IIC Magistrate Goyernor Burnet Mavhank appoint-ed Parnell of TimmonsviMe magistrate today broker's Wife Dies in Jump Pittsbiiigh June A woman Identified hy panrri a purse as the ex-ehoweirl wife of klgerton Warburtm Philadelphia Insurance broker and grandson of John Wanna-maker the merchant was killed to-day In a 200-fool 4ungr from an East Pittsburgh bridge The Woman (ail no tewuted left 'donwhtle on the bridge climbed over a railing and drnpjwd Her hnriy was nd mi rmlriNUfl Irai'Ki Mrs Warhuiton formerly g( roit was once a niaht club alnrer ana njiuueel emuedv performer Site recently filed suit for divorce chare log rrgelly A note In tier puma fmmd in the car said ahe had been III of a nervous ailment ddinr I Ml so disturbed that the threat ened move of Easts'! la Just about the last straw My first impulse wta to have it over if Eg really had topped loving me or wanting till IT TIN rifMlI N0UMII1W tg Mwsisv-wwaammMm jhiM Mi thmMim Nmtmrnlmtm kallto llh nalurv amt hi liu rtrlory lull rlnth and pagrs Illustrations RrsuUr prlrt mas MCl'MIK A IBM-on al Ihr BUrk Hmitor hy Imhrasr OauMto Full rlath 331 pairs Tm last of Ihr Amhrmr (ntixili-t srrtos and may kr lakrn as mars rn fs toss typtoal of Ihr athrr K-ulr prira was IN DARKEST I By fi lianralr Tun srrvtor uuder fiamrs along ihr Trarha from Ihr (arihhran la ihr Rtihanta Chsmirk Full cfoth so sf Ortavw 413 pstn Urgular piirc uas VWsVW rDEMS AND PARMKtim Bahrrt Elliall I inti into Orlova ill pasrt Bmlrall of Ihr aulhnr as a fraul ptorr A pnpulsr hank wllh wrllrrs llirauiauut Ihr hnIIihi fin Briulsr prlrr uas STAI BIK ST0R 1224 MAIN STREET ALL BOOKS REGULARLY SOLD FOR $1200 IF ORDERING HY ilAlh ADD 30c EXTRA FOR POSTAGE 0 I.

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