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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 2

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Saturday, March lfi, 10.17 I'; (iaffiH'V Ledger NKW SPRING SHIPMENT landsmen Win 10 of rst Hatings at Festival r. eave an iiitt-n 1 1 -1 1 1 on the of d' "lectin cancel (tiro, mh t.il.al tilal it tmi-t be delected befoie ing tiealed and untreated cancer is fatal. She was assi-ted in the discussion by Charles l'laxi-iu. who tpie.slions abo.it niinations for cancer and Mrs. answered them.

The meeting was held at. the home of Mrs. W. H. Turner, who served rt-f reshmeiits flu ring Ine social hour.

Arrived Today Freeman's Bargain Basement Gaifney's Home of F.ndicott Johnson Shoes 117 handler Drie i i i K.mmtm The (iaffllcy llirh Si I 1, Department, under the (in cct inn of li. 11. Walker, Morcd ratings, thi' hiuho.t obtainable for in-t ru solo a ml ei'M-mlde events in the Western District Music Festival held at InniHii. The other three events entered were lated II (excellent i L'cr event which the (Jaffney hand 'ncmhcrs entered passed tlu fications to participate in Instate Music 1'cKt ivai which will Textile Career Opportunities Talked to Club lie held Willt III dp College in Xpril. The events ami stuiknts name i-iit i i.

jr I (superior) weio: trom -xiric 1 Itcn Skinnci oboe, -(do, I'hifcr; cornet side, liennie Sanders; clarinet solo, Mary I. (mine Walker, seven-ycar-dd M'coiid grader from Central School; clarinet trio, Julia lary, Louise Walker and Joe Sul-ivan; claiinct quartet, Julia Claiy, Mafy louisc Walker, Sue Perry and Joe Sullivan; cornet, trio, Hcntiie Sanders, Woodrow Hi-idges and Wayne Uuppe; loans piurtet, liennie Wood-jow Bridges, Ben Skipner and Lehron Sellars; cornet quartet, Hennie Sanders, Woodrow I'ridg-ps, Wayne Kuppe and Lehron Free; brass sextet, liennie Sanders, Woodrow Rj-idges, MichMel Sanders, Hennie Wchster, Kugene Walker and Norman Sellars. Those rating II (excllent) A-ere: clarinet solo, Julia Clary; baritone solo, Hennie Webster; gousaphoiit solo, Eugene Walker. Adjudicator for these events was Captain Thomas F. Dairy, former director for 10 year of the world famous United States Army Hand, Wanhington.

I). Captain Dairy was cornet soloist -ufl. UMtNC SAL MiNEQ JOHK SAXON LUANA PATTEN it's left to right: Julia Clary, Mary Louise Walker, Sue Perry, Joe Sullivan; second row, Bennie Webster, Gary I'hifer, Ben Skinner, Wayne Ruppe, Bennie Sanders, Lehron Free; back row, Norman Sellars, Eugene Walker, Woodrow Bridges, Michael Sanders and Director B. II. Walker.

IDWARO PLAIT fAY WRA WIN Ml'SIC RATINGS; These GILS bandsmen won 10 first and three second ratings for solos and small ensembles entered in the Western District Music Festival held at Inman, qualifying each for the State Festival which will be held at Winthrop College in April. They are, front row, Opportunities for a career in the textile industry were rented in an address by J. J. Norton, to the Key Club of Gaffney High School at a dinneY meeting at the Hotel Carroll Thursday evening. Mr.

Norton is treasurer of the Gaffney Manufacturing Company. Mr. Norton said South "Carolina offers distinct advantages to young men entering the textile field since its mills contain 25 percent of the i-pindles in the cotton industry. One fourth of the cotton produced in the United States, 2.5 million bales is consumed by the industry in this state. Approximately 65 percent of the people employed in iAUNIVE A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE 0too.

HAMRICK THEATRE TIH RSDAY FRIDAY loam $25 to $1000 G. A. C5 FINANCE so young. The young lady should be a symphony player in no time! Wonderful!" Outstanding strong points. "Everything including htage presence." Oboe Solo (G.iry I'hifer) "Good tone and good control -a very good interpretation.

Very interesting little solo." Mrs. Roark Is Elected Head Of Book Club WlWf 111 a IE mm mm mm VJ JT A Campbell Tells Of Operating Three Quarries R. S. Campbell, the president, explained the organization und operation of the Campbell i iiianutactunng in South Carolina are textile employees. I Mr.

Norton also stressed the so CORPORATION 31 3 Vi' LIMESTONE STREET Oaffny 1 TELEPHONE 5706 Hi Contests cial, economic, and climatic advantages enjoyed by individuals who continue to reside in South Carolina after they have completed their college or technical training. Cliff McLaurin, president of the Key Club, presided at the meeting. This club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Gaffney. TEXTILES New York Marrh li Smull SATTKDAY By Cecelia Moor.) Blacksburg March 15. Mrs.

T. F. lioark was elected president of me Rosemary Book Club Thursday night succeeding Mrs. Joe Carroll. Mrs.

Roark will assume her duties as president at the last club meeting in I 1JY Passage for this band for many yearn before becoming its director anu was 'also Dean of the U. S. Army School of Music. Some of his comments on the official wore sheet were: Trombone Solo (H'ti Skinner) 'Good tone style is very good and with fine contrasts." Cornet Solo (Bennie Sanders) 'Good Ronjr style. Good tltaccato Well in tune.

All in all a very nod performance." Clarinet Trio "Good tones Rood balance and nice style of playing. A little group who blend ell together." Clarinet Quartet "Good balance and ensemble tone. Style tnd manner of playing Mozart very good. A very commendable performance." i Brass Quartet "Good ensemble balance and intonation OK. All in all a very good performance." Cornet Trio "A fine spirited trio who play well together.

A I good ensemble, good balance selling in print cloths featured ttmis dealings in the cotton textile market today. The popular 80 square mint cloth sold 1H punts PAYNE UKEEFE WHELAM Other officers elected were Mrs. II. Bridges, first vice president; Mrs. Clyde Boi tiers, second vice president; Mrs.

(J. R. Hogue. recording secretary; Mrs. Carl Neal, corresponding secretary; and Mrs.

Gene Spratt, treasurer. I on spot for average makes at the I mill level. Resales sold at 17 78 i cents. Converters showed less in- and Limestone Company in a talk Thursday evening to the Crust-breakers Club. Colored slides illustrating various phases of the operation, taken by William B.

Smith, local photographer, were shown by Mr. Smith and were explained by Mr. Campbell. The company operates large quarries at Liberty, Pacolet und near Blacksburg. Major Henry C.

Moore. Cherokee county auditor, was the host. Joe H. Hall, club president, presided. A highlight of the program was a modern jazz dance presented with Calypso type music by Miss Carlton Moore, daughter of Major and Mrs.

Moore. Fred B. llirsch, of Attleboro, treasurer of the Dodgeville Finishing Company, which is preparing to open a branch plant at Biacksliurg, was Bmonir the I terest in forward (roods. There Following reports from and a business session, a program was given by Mrs. Carl Neal.

was some fill-in buying of broadcloths and sheetings. and excellent presentation." LADIES1 DRESSES CLEANED WITH CARE Discount For Cash and Carry (Continued from page 1.) named have been requested to be at the llamrick Theater by Saturday. Also expected to be on hand at this 'hour at the theater are the following girls who have declared their intention oi entering the dressmaking contest; tiluiksburg Centralized High School: Patricia Hannon, Betty Lou Bell, Faye Dover, Margaret Ann Davis, Marie Evans, Carolyn Andrews, Maxine Easterby, Harriett Camp, Oveta Porter, Elizabeth Rippy, Shirley Tessner, Betty Ruth Hannon, Joan Foster, Sybil Gil-lillan, Marilyn J'orter, Pat Comp-ton, Carolyn Ligon, Eloise Uam-bright, luniina Ruth Upchurch, Nancy Falls, Yvonnie Gilfillan, Doris Ann Bolton, Meredith Blan-ton, Marlene Adams (1-11 club). GatTney Junior High School: Joyce George, 1ena Barrett, Margaret Price, Jo Anne Ervin, Karon Whittle. Hlacksburg Elementary School: Nancy llambright, Carolyn Sanlm.

Corinth Scluxd: Harris. Gall'ney High Schcol: Elaine I Batchler, Carlton Moore, Gloria i Addis, Patricia Hyatt, Balara George, Patricia Cole, Lindi Man-jess, Grace Cook, Shelby Jean 1'et- i ty. i Macedonia Silund: Lin la III. Cornet Quariet "A well 1 al-nced group who play with spirit and precision, rine stage presence and manner good job!" limn kciuw pmhnwim i Brass Sextet "Good balance ONE WEEK ONLY -also- and blend of tone a well routin-1 ed group, which plays well in tune, polo spots stlind out well 'IlluiiiK Overland Trail" Chapter 7 guests. over the subordinate accompaniment.

Good job!" Clarinet Solo (Pulia Clary) "Tone is finite good." Received Any 2-piece suite rebuilt from frame out and reup bolstered with a good selection of material. $49.95 Our new machines and skill make it posible to do the work better and cheaper. -uddci grade of on tone, interpre We recapture the sparkle and freshness your favorite dress had the day you bought it! We treat fragile frocks with care, return thim spotlessly clean. DELUXE GLEANERS Comedy and I'uni Citmn WANT A JOB? Take a Rusiness Course ROBINSON BISINESS COLLEGE Day and Nijjht Classes tation, teclinnuu' and selection. CUvinct Solo (Mary Louise Walker) "Beautiful tone and a marvelous performance from one HAiMMETT RUP.PK.

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