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   Aiken Journal and Review (Newspaper) - March 7, 1934, Aiken, South Carolina                                UF V NQ Paper Published in ST Equals the Journal and Reviews AlKEN 7 1934 a Copy Annual Horse Show V J 1 March 1934 will take place on Monday and Tuesday March and at the Hitch cock Home Show grounds The proceeds will donated to the Ai ken Hospital for and equip ment Tha following is the evente that will take show place during the Jumping to All Performance only to connt Knox Claw Laad Ponies 10 A Caps by Mrs F S vonStade Claas under 13 A X Small Cupa presented by Mrs Devereux Milborn Class 4 Childrens Ponies under 13 A Small Cups presented by Mrs Thomas Hastings Claw Childrens Ponies 13 A7 M Cups presented by Wm Jr Class Ponies Jump ing A Cups presented by Mrs R V McKim Class 7 Childrens Hired Ponies A Cups presented by R Grace Class 8 Thoroughbreds 2 and 3 years old To be shown in handt A Best Hunter Type B Best Flat Race Type C Best Steep Type for Luncheon Class 9 Thoroughbreds 4 years old and upward hand 2 P To be shown in A Best Hunter Type B Best Flat Race Type C Best Steeplechase Type Class of Hunters 2 P Shown abreast over fences Combine ownership Prizes presented by Mrs F Ambrose Clark Class Teams P Shown over fences Combined ownership permitted Ap to Prizes pre sented by Mrs Baynrd Warren REV HENRY D TO PREACH AT ST THADDEUS 1 Services m St Thaddeus Episco pal Church next Sunday as follows Holy Communion at 8 m Church School at 10 a Morning Service and Sermon at 11 a m The sermon will be by the Rev Henry D D Rector of Trinity Columbia S C brings a by all the Church we hope Phillipe of the that all will of the privilege of being in Church next Sunday Dr delivered the message to own few and it made such an impression and aroused such interest tion has made it for their Rector to go to other Congregations on a Sunday that they might also share in the LIEUT ROBERT I SCOTT MAIL PLANE Friends of Lieut Robert L Scott Army An r will be inter ested to know that he recently been assigned for service piloting an air mail plane between New York and Chicago with headquarters at The Westlake Cleveland Ohio He hag recently been on duty at Mitchel Field Hempstead L I He L at Point in 1932 at Kelly Field San Antonio Texas 1033 He is the grandson of Mrs L J and a nephew of Mr J H Burckhalter and M T Hollcy Aiken reside in Macon Ga Hia parents Priste presented by Mr Miller Class Open to all P Performance only to count To be ridden by persons 16 years old and under No one to ride more than two Cups prc by Mrs Fitch Gilbert Class Weight Hunters P Prize presented by Mrs F Goodwin Class and Heavy Hunters P Prize presented by Mrp George Kent Class for Best Hunter in Show 4 P Prize presented by Mrs F Wallis Arm All winners of first and second ribbons in Classes 10 11 12 14 and IS must compete in Class 16 or their prizes and ribbons will be for Exhibitors are requested to have their entries on grounds according to the March 22 Friday March 23 After i P M reserved for Weather permitting Admission Autos 55 Buggies Equestrians A limited number of parking spaces may be obtained and contributions to the above worthy cause may be sent to P S von Treasurer telephone 01 or A Durban telephone 10 or Mrs Thoi Hitchcock In Serious Condition It is reported that Mrs Thomas Hitchcock very ill at her residence ns n result of her fall during n recent draf hunt and that members of her family have called to her bedside THE LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The Auxiliary to the Aiken Post Xo 26 will hold its March meeting Thursday the at four oclock nt the home of Mrs Sophy Ashhurst The other hostesses will be Mrs Henry Busbee Mr H A Hill and Mrs W M Smoak TWO A BIG EVENT John Chandler and both colored fit Saturday night charged with and assault and battery wM la tent to kill as a of a ing scrape that at Smiths house on Mr Edward Mfe la Island on Saturday oclock 4 shooting inc Raymond Ha that a crowd had at to had plenty of liquor and was drank and shot twice Than he secured through The wounded man died minutes Jackson the other man with shooting inson who was snot in tha rife the fight Jackson Unit la any one and that ha have a Robinson will probably recover Coroner Sunday afternoon and the jury or dered the arrest of and Jackson of Ae race committee Tha Association as Work to Start on Federal Building SATURDAY to chaM H watt interested in the Senator Byrnes of na said after jus tice department and public i officials last Wednesday looking forward to He gala crowd present on St Pat ricki March witness the tint meeting of The Aiken Rac ing on the estate of Thomaa Hitchcock racing is atill deeply in the of the southerners es South Carolinians where racing first had birth in Charles ton back in days This first of the season under the sanction of the Hunta Committee of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association is bound to draw a gallery of not lew than people The prom inence of Aiken aa a winter and sporting resort has no equal in the southland many famous follow ers of the turf and steeplechase f Boston Philadel phia Maryland and Virginia will be present for that occasion Long Is land in particular will be represent ed as such families as the Hitch cocks von Stades Milburns Potters McKinneys Regans Durants Mr and Clark and others will all be represented on the day when St Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland and the Given Important Assignment in of Alcoholic Unit Robinson former sheriff of this county has been appointed as assistant In charge of the al coholic beverage unit the district comprising North South Caro lina Mr Robinson for been an agent for the department doing field service and this appointment is in recognition of his excellent work and is a promotion will have his headquarters in Charlotte N where J A is ata as head of this district His appointment was announced by Senator Byrnes on March 1st Mr Robinson to make his home in Golf Tournament The feature of the trio of events definite information at bo The Aiken Cup Steeplechase early date concerning the for and upwards over erection of new federal Anderson Greenwood Columbia Aiken and Greenville Byrnes said the reports given him most encouraging but that no definite statement could bo made at this time ASSOCIATION INCREASES MEMBERSHIP course of two and n half The be of which Kies to the second horse and to the third This race Now Under Way About twenty players entered the Highland Park Golf Club Champion ship which started on 4th when the qualifying round was play ed and the following players qual nnd their score Win 73 O B 79 Lex Davis 80 Joe Bitting 83 W 0 Jones 83 E A 86 David Mcharg 87 and Dr Wil liam Moloney 87 Considering the fact that it rain ed during this contest the players made good scores The match play will be as fol lows Bitting vs Meharg Moloney vs Jones vs McCreary nnd Hutson vs Davis Two of these matches have already been played with the following results Bitting defeated 21 Hut son defeated Davis 32 Thu other TRACTS OF LAND SOLD AT AUCTION t ON Before E t Craft nd Probate G R The of land were sold by Master B S Croft on sales day Monday March 5th t Danny Huckabee vs Fred bee 265 on Cedar Creek Sold to W C Rawls for A P Posey vs C H Howard et house and lot in Madison Sold to plaintiff for f Lee Merriwether executor of es tate of Jerry Middleton Willie and Lyon 20 acres near Bath Sold to W M Smoak attor ney for Charles H Harris vs Mearl D Kerby lot in North Augusta Sold to plaintiff for T G receiver of Bank of Western Carolina vs Durban Realty three lots in Aiken Sold to Hendersons ft Salley attorneys for John Morgan executor estate of Caroline Morgan vs Richmond Mor gan 50 acres near to Hendersons Salley for Mrs Cook administratrix of estate of John Allen Cook 160 acres near Davis Bridge Sold to Williams attorneys for W 0 Corder vs Mrs Eula Quat administratrix estate of W H 64 84 acres near Sold to plaintiff for Probate Webb sold one tract as follows J T Fulmer vs Mrs Sandurn Goldman ft 98 12 acres of land near church Sold to G Frank Posey for should in every way bo H great atI will be played this week traction to every lovr of horses in i The finals will be on Sun so much that practically every star I day March 11th 36 holes performer in horse will tm enj On Sunday March there First of al comes that will Inn qualifying round of 18 kind of hols for H mutch piny handicap Ifi crs Trouble winner of the j t0 of IS VALLEY SCHOOL TEACHERS TO ATTEND STATE MEETING high school school Bath grammar schools nnd the public schools will have n from to A big in tho membership Maryland Hold up Mendow j will week until the following Monday fur of he Aiken County Forest Cup and this event here will in a trophy for tin purpose of Die was announced not of course winner and by H Y Forsythe Secretary fine performance in the j Since establishment of thin j Gram nt Civilian Conservation Corps land last March Mrs Monetta Team in the County the Association Mem has increased from ten mem bers With a total under pro of to forty in baseball or a Tilden in tennis seven members with an of acres Mr Forsythe said he expected the membership total to to the Teach meeting in Colum March 8 ami 10 Trof j of the School and Prof is indeed a real drawing curd i nnd today stands out in the I likn dots Trouble Maker comes Fugitive owned Thomas W Durant COTTAGES LEASED Mr Fritz has leased his cottage on South by has nl even exceed this total been n might horse a horse Membership in the t worth seeing in action und a popular girls won all three Mr Forsythe explained is fencer with the gallery Among u deceive siore tary and all property owners in victories bnve been tho Men ken County can list their lands with MOW Cup the Virginia Cold the Forest Protective fuP Farm Challenge 1 n and obtain intensive protection from Cup presented y that famous sports jjt j forest All lands Foxhal I who by of tho school L the com j mi lice The Monetta school Girls j team captured the title nl Tour miment held in March Imposed After Mch 15 Per Cent Penalty 1st 2nd and ird f MSM boundary to S Linsley arc accepted Montclair N who is it for the of March Mr Richard V Gambrill of Pea pack X has leased from Mrs David Inglis her cottage Bonnio on Newberry street and will occupy it for tho month of March lie is expected to arrive in Aiken today approval by the association officers and and dues two cents an acre for 102333 and are payable in advance REGISTERED FOR FLOWER SHOW JUDGES Reynolds Fish Wins Handsome Prize Among hose who registered the Flower Show Judge coure in Columbia on March 1 u sponsored by the Garden ii tor South from Aiken Mrs EVERY TEACHERS SALARY PAID The Hoard of Educa tion the school financial affair with great suc cess So far every sal ary nnd salary for drivers for the school year 1 ha bten n full to dute the of one month in ne is a what can ho doneby fnr Mr A W Reynolds has been awarded first prize in the large black bass by the Field and Stream it catching the eleven pound fish in his pond last July around Aiken and created a great deal of interest Mr Reynolds a in rt arid landed t niter a good e i anil Mr Rev is tho of h friend Mrs R C Wilds Mrs C B Wool Fank I Henderson Miss Marion IV P Ford Mrs i re K II K doB wny was first rated 10 polo player and the Ox Ridge I Plate Fugitive in first class shape should make the strongest kirn of I bid Aiken Cup and if sue will no doub lie among the j starters at The Carolina Meeting at the following Saturday i March 1 Over pride of lien Ixa lie Behrs stablo when ridden bv ii that popular Marylander Frank A r j Honsel a great favorite with the gallery Hro The elta Smith try lone Iranby and wiri they beat to The Monetta i rs bv i i i County Treasurer has i the Comptroller i ht of 7 pcr Holly lr to and game was against ton with a to victory Mi Smith for waid foi ed us een on the coirl during the tournament She ably a isted in of lie a ring Na ni by i cent will nut be imposed on delin Fowler until March 15th Kargle i penally of 7 per cent will are bills h the Legislature to extend the time but have no passed This ex f i by een approve roe river two legs on the famous Maryland been a winner at thi He wa M oil II oil Long md Fuu well as ind Hunt Cup in t he up in v a the Kneece Thi is tha th title Song Service at St Thaddeus Is ar Moor FIGHTS AT SIMS nd ak 1 he jii tfo here Stoke of together Arena on l go The none Ro of S i f Miss Timmerman Re School Honor in Fri on WINS of Vork won tho of tho toh A rhe and Sy K r r I The will finin f Ha and of Kid and i to Join in Singing Old Familiar A Service will be held at St Church on Sun day evening March ISth at The congregation will join in singing the old familiar hymns As penal attractions Mr of Xew York ill evera on the p and Mr 1 1 Ti A frie offering d i to Eligible List for Postmaster at Salley an an i r   

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