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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 12

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 12

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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12
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rZZ INTZX-JOUIiNAL, Cr.ZZNT700D, C. C. TAG2 TWELVE Iii Micm of the NUcj3( Acquaintance Tcur Plans Developing COHENS EMPLOYEE'S Thick and Faster Columbia, 8. (, Ki-pt. 18.

elali- I'lana for I he South Ai-aualnlance Tour. October 4th- ,4 18th, art developing thick and ftsi Fourteen governor will nieel ilia pi iv at point in their reeiwtiva ataO and extend to them an oflW-iul wet A aourre of great pleaaure to the football fan In the party will be the Tl fart that the-aperlal train will be In Hon ton, only four hour ride from New Haven, on the day that the University of tJeorala will meet lb Mulldogs of Yale. of the fana who have slRneS I1' up for the trip have already atari I a movement to have the entire party attend thia game In a body and root for the Ueorgla team. The dute of the game la Haturday, October 9tn. A cordial Invitation waa estend! the South Carolina oiiriata to be gueata of the Syracuse amber of Commerce at a luncheon to be given In their honor while the perlal train la In that city.

Ar- rattgenienta have now been complct ed for that luncheon, which will lake place at 12:15 o'clock on the afv crnoon of October 11th. J. Hhealy, recently nominated v. I s.i I i J) S- for re-election to the office of Becre ary of Agriculture, Iiuk been added the pnraonnel of the party. While on the trip Mr.

Hhealy will make careful atiidy of the cgrlcnitural Two Days In Which Customers Benefit from Super Bargain Prices And Cohen's Sales Force Gets 5 Commission On Every Sale. WE ARE MOST APPRECIATIVE OF THE LOYALTY OF OUR SALES-FORCE AND THE COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT MANNER IN WHICH THEY SERVE ALL COHEN PATRONS. We are allowing our appreciation to those who labor so loyally for us by setting aside Friday and Saturday as 2 big bargain days and giving each salesperson of each sale she or he makes during these two days. This offer is made right at the beginning of the new Fall season when our store is running over with most desirable autumnal goods, when every person has needs to supply and can benefit his or her favorite clerk by buying needed articles here Friday and Saturday. And as a special inducement or you to benefit our clerks who have served you best, who have been the most courteous and obliging we are offering an assortment of rare values in the season's newest and best merchandise.

i THESE EMPLOYEES EACH RECEIVE 5 PER CENT OF THE SPECIAL PRICE OF EACH SALE MADE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN OUR EMPLOYEE'S BENEFIT SALE onilltiona In the Mtntea through which the apeclal tniln will pna on he Itinerary. Announcement waa made from tour headqtiHi'tere (bat all county quota will be aboliahed September 16th. After that date countiea may aend aa many delegates oH they wlah until Ifajor Herbert A. Dargue will lead an American air expedition around South America. Frank Morrison, Secretary of the American Federation of Labor, denounced "Mussolini-ism." Phillip Hill, wet, and Senator 0.

E. Wellcr, "moist dry, aonght the Republican Senatorial nomination in Maryland. the quotaa of the personnel of the tour him been filled. The maximum 200 reaervationa. Bam Not "The Charleston" Uly The Aaaorlaied Press! The hotel at Nice have removed Mra.

Joe Sima and her weet little hnby of Greenwood are gladly aeen lit the home of her relatione Mr. and their ban again the Charleston. It took a young Japanese to effect the Mra. I. ut her llanister.

Mra. Sima Charleston good. Dressed mostly In1 hna not been well for gome time and plus four and lam ing with his par- her phyalcian advised a alay In th laan-gowned wlf to the strains of an Lumbettown Lumbertnwn. Sept. 15 (8peclal) The dlimul and very threatening cloud yeaterday afternoon, whlcli aeemed charged with electricity, left with ua a delightful cool and bracing breexe, but rain.

We were Informed laat evening by thoae who attended the Kdgefield Aeanciatloti which with the Hum Jlranch naullNt church that there country where she could enjoy quiet American Jats orchestra, the Japan ese tuceeeded In what hundreds of tide and reat. We liojie ahe may be greatly benefitted by thia atay with Americana had failed. The hotel dancing master tried to argue with relative. Mra. Lever and Miss Thomaon of Miss Stella Rhodes Mr.

J. V. Scott Mr. Murray Wynn Oolumhia and Mrs. Mart Milling of him, but the effort waa In vain for the dancer professed to apeak Japanese only.

So the couple went on with their dance not knowing what Urccnwood were recent dinner Mrs. Mattie Lou Baker Miss Corene Edwards Miss Alice Redden Mr. Coke Curry guestH of their aunt, Mra. G. P.

Mr Ferrtn. The flrat named waa trac the trouble waa about and at the end ing up the records of her anceaiora of the hour two hundred couples were Charleatonlng, or attempting Wilsons and Stullwortha, "Ami Jane" was able to Impart to her very to Charleston. The next evening the sign prohibiting the Charleston had disappeared From the various bote! EVERYBODY BENEFITS AT COHEN'S EMPLOYEES BENEFIT SALE hi dance floors and the new dance la sweeping over the city rapidly, waa quite a down-pour of rain li; that aectloii. 'blch cutwd them have to contend with a wet road a far aa MK'ormlck. Miaa IaiIm Ualton with her durlini; little Clarence and Chrlf llollngaworth were very aueata'ln the home of the writer Friday.

Mr. and Mr Wealey Huah have re rently been vk "a In the home ol their children and Mra. 0. llell of CalllMin. It la a wiurce of regret to many of uH to know that dear little Mary linlton Hell la a victim of a very aerioua attack of eryaiiielax, isnd we hope ehe may (Mn be relieved.

We have aorely tnlaaed them; Rood people at churn) MEN'S GENUINE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, SUO VALUE, EACH. -gjc Puts Tin Aw" (By The Associated Press) eagerly Nought Information, which she aeemed to prize. Another fruitful old colored "Mama" Aunt Charlotte (aiper wat caled Thursday afternoon to pass Into the "Ureal The rankt. ol these kind old slaves are growing thinner each year and soon their existence will be only a memory. Kev.

and Mrs Stuart with thei" daughter. Miss Klspeth spent Tuea-day afternoon visiting In the home. of members of the Hradley A. K. An exMrlment at an Krshlre min- In Scotland, revealed lint could eat five morning roll na achoo ne boy ad a lar achiad rge slice of bread and hulter with a big pot of tea for break fas'.

Two houra later he rotisumed two more roll and was prepared to con hurch, of which Mr. Stuart i tho linue. but the officials called a halt Scottish morning rolls are very Moved pastor. Among tluate who had the pleasure" of entertaining these aoofl people were, Mr. tind Mr.

large and heavy. One, or at moat wo, are sufficient for most adult. Luther ltaniater, and Mr. and Mr MEN'S Lisle Mixed Half Hose, f- MEN'S Full Cut JUnion Suits Made from gQ 50c V.luePer Pair Durable Material. ladies' 35c Value Fine Quality Large Size Hulk; madras outing silk Ci CV For M.kin White and SPREADS IT JLl Shirts and Assorted Checks Values to $7.50 'AH Color Dresseg, Yard and Stripes, Friday and Saturday 69c 19c 15c $3.95 1 1 Press McFerrln and No Gleaning In England (By The Associated Press) Our Home Coming Day ut Hold Spring i Inu i ll lust Sumliiy wa in Kuth and Naomi of biblical fame leed a success, even the weather was would have a bard plcklug an exist Ideal after the early morning.

The ente from English grain fields since Sifmlay School Mtm wel attended the farmer doing everything In thei and the proai'iim tor the remainder power to stamp out gleaning. The latest plan la to leave a soli of the day wag both highly entertaining and Instructive. The aperlal tary shock of wheat In the center of the field, because, under the law. any music on the program waa varied thia week. Mlaa Mlittie Mae ltaniater left for Plum Krauch Monday to begin work an teacher in the High School.

wlah her a year of aucreaa, Mra. KrueHt ilolilngxworth of Win teraeat wna plfunantly entertained Friday In the home of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Kuy Dnltou. What among life pleaaitrea 1 to be mor highly eatoemed than to vtait one's? parental home where father and mother xt 111 reign auprena- In directing the home I He.

One of Due Weat'a moat worthy young women, Mlm Oiiva llranyon, apent uiht with Mary Francea HunIi and early Thin h-day morning they mntored to Plum llranch to attend the Kdgefield Aa aoclation. Much to our dellaht. MIm flranyon will again a member of the faculty of the fluid Spring High School. She la moat excellent teacher and la tery popular among both putroiie ud pupild. May he continue to pleaxe them, which reward, her untiring efforts deserve; the first was reudered by Mra.

Mor field, no matter how large, that con tain a aingle shock of grain is con Kan at the piano, accompanied tidered not reaped and gleaner are three vlolina played by Mewer. Selg ler of Kehoboth church, which wa barred. BEDROOM SLIPPERS All the Wanted Colors Cflr $1.95 SEE THE 10c TABLE LED1ES' NEW FELT HATsl" a real trcnt for all present. The inartet of the First Hinuist thurcb head of the house aud where the fain itv ran meet; ran be happy and at of tireenwooil which need no com Rawhide Soles liberty. Fashion's Latest Whims.

Ginghams Voiles Chambrays ment, was also with and when the presence of thia qtuirtet la noted A't the noon-hour dinner wa erv- ed ton a long table in the beautiful iu the church, we are all aaaured LADIES' SUPPERS that soul stirring music la In atore grove which almost eurround the church. To aay It waa bountiful $.95 for us. Other music hot rendered by would Inadequately expreaa the truth our home talent waa a sweet aolo by The left-overa were abundant which 120 NEW FALL DRESSES Christine Penn, formerly one of Hold Sprins tots, hut now a yery $1.00 A PAIR 150 Pairs of Odds and Ends Ladies Slippers Values to $4.50. deur young girt of Urccnwood. Our Kill, church plnnlnt.

Mlaa 1x Oalton played a soft accompaniment whil NKItMOn A 0RTIItK WAIT lOVI-AM Arrlial and itoiau-tare at waod. 8. C. Satins, Moires and Crepes. Creen Christine aang.

which waa In perfec waa truly gratifying to our good faithful women. After dinner our esteemed and thoughtful pastor, Rev. Jennings Johnsou allowed time for rest and exchanging of greeting- with friend and loved one whoae presence at the old home church brought bark many pleasant memo-rlea not only of the happening In the hatycon day of the past, but memories' of' the' many loved "one harmony with the wet childish Train Frew 10:25 AM. Spananhurg voice. The sermon by lr, Uran Traian Te 4 AM.

1 10 I'M. Kerry of Uuiettone College waa both a mental and spiritual feast and 6:1 a PM. fee) mire many parent while listen PM. :15 PM. 10:21 Ait 3:10 PM, :15 I'M.

Spartanhtirg Spartanharg Aaileraon Anderaon Anderson AM EXTRA SPECIAL Men's Oxfords and Shoes Good Styles, Comfortable Lasts, Values to $5.00 ing to his description of a real home SEE The $1.95 RACK Of Ladies' SLIPPERS i a ient tA th.t In Ihrlr -fwno re now rrmina; in i ne mien. 1.10 I'M r. io pm forta would be to bring their homes of Th, 1ad- In the afternoon the extremely Leave Helton for Anderson A. up to the Christian standard. said a fine building, elaborate furnl ture, beautiful and expensive rugs and draperies did not go to make up J.

S. I KtlOV Traftlr Manager, Greenville, J. M. I LI.IOTT. TU 4ireeW0d, S.

a home, but a home in the true aent of the word la where Chrlat la th large audience was add reused by our county superintendent of education. Mr. Eb Dorn. We were glad to wel-come Eh back home and from hi ad-dresg we pledged he I still striving to use hia Influence for good and for the advancement of God's cause. We were equally delighted to welcom; another of our boy, Mr.

Garvin Banister, who la one of the quarte' of the First Baptist rburrb of Greenwood. 1 am sure the writer Voice the sentiment of our pastor and congregation In saying we extend our most sincere thanks to all who helped os to make this "Home Coming Day a euceea and la conclusion will any "Bleat be the tie that bind. Our hearts la Chrlattan love. The fellowahlp of kindred mlnda, Have Your Ford Repaired or Repainted We; have the equipment to do the work. No one can do first-class work without the equipment.

We give 10 per cent discount on labor charges for cash. -7 J. I. CHIPLEY Is like to that above." 1.

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