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   Aiken Standard and South Carolina Gazette (Newspaper) - May 11, 1934, Aiken, South Carolina                                AND GAZET T E Vol CAROLINA FRIDAY MAY 11 1934 10 Saturday Big Vote Period Of Campaign Subscriptions Can Be Paid in Office of Any Towns Coming to Support of Their Local Entry WEEK Edward Cushman Wins Essay Prize FARM WOMEN HEAR PEARCE Red Edward of the Aiken In1 vas the H the awj prize m the second annual tona Coim contest sponsored by the Young c j lin Runll HARMONIOUS MEET Democrats of Aiken John A Mav president of organization ap of school while gt J The Aiken of Ur Thomas G Monday Names chauman much work done To State Meeting and many in To Have Two for April 1 U activity the shows ihu month vith four in Aiken C such to Is in The Aiken ho ule working can anager he has never seen close in a campaign qf le importance of what it o win and it is hard to must first create that will arid it up with some real constructive work The two working together cannot be beaten and Graniteville The contest this ye history of Aiken Co any actual leader Theri 1 spirit being between Aiken and the surl The v candidates til 110 P M Saturday to get reports for the end of the riod after which candidates will have up to 10 P M to get in their the one who leads at of this period mil be hard to beat for the top prize and for that reason we urge the candidates in this campaign to every minute count solicit the support of every friend acquaintance ative The next hours are valuable ones for you E Sawye last surviving House Last Col D S Henderson winning essay i ject of Adam Johnson Judges were G and Ewing faculty of the Um vei Carolina otm Uke a drop If you help particular boy pair and it will credited of the first period in The Standard Shower of Gold Won is but fev According to the which the candidates arc they receive many more or business turned in t TO DELIVER BACCALAUREATE AT LANG COMME PROGRAM IS W Arnold Smith pastor of the Williston Baptist Church will deliver the baccalaureate sermon before the graduating class of J B intendent of the EUer announced that the R Reece will th sermon at the Baptis 1 of UM Curt than they that time With this in mind are making every in mil their promised tions are making a hard the Mw they sibly secure Dont hard candidates now by win one of top tn you nothing for hig Sunday morning May 120 according to an announcement this week by Superintendent A J Rutland The annual commencement are to be hekl the of May 25 with C M Wilson of the state department of education delivering the morning Mr of the Denmark D Other be held in the school day evening May is The a Brown Cos lins Hattie Heath Er Thorn Aline Wells L Robert Bell Man Thames Holbrook Yot Board George H Mead of Dayton Ohio and Aiken president of the Mead Corporation paper manufacturers has been appointed to the KRA Mary Ellen W weekend with friend D C you are aome local wl a that you all the were Misses Ai electrification by Tom B Pearce Dodgen of of for tho Columbia and officers the ensuing Sir Pearce of iM 01 i state power rate investigating com 1 cho land transacted routine larse service to i rank P Henderson and G L ernns and their families the u of Aiken Dr John I 12 interviews T North with veterans three homes visited vice year the this summer predicted radical trur was so honored j jn on the sub i r Croft Williams South tern of farming limitations on and other staple White super v C Mr Reece is pas Fri are Elizabeth the conspicuous accomplish sof the committee are the secur the war compensation crops Tle pointed to thu progress of in the matter of as conducive to the farmers welfare saying that it now to give him the tage of the city to keep his children at home Farm women do not wish to see their children subjected to the same drudgery they he said and we cant blame the children for not wanting that drudgery in the amount of throe two and years The dependent father of may put money in your pocket you cannot afford to be without it In tow course of a car you arc sure to of news or advertising that will JK a saving on the things you have Jo or will i be the first consideration resident this county An directly or the welfare of every homo j There is still time before this pei for the worker to tho number of five makus of which gives an extra Dio combined total vote and more than year subscriptions A Small Fortune j us that the u inner i r his which ends on June l will receive in cash The of the second prize will receive in cash ami the winner of prize will receive iu viMi Those who finish lower will re a proportionate amount ac In business they know of no easier or quicker way to such sums of is presented to the in this The top will tV they themselves inthe fortunate one which we Ui envy a small in weeks and at A time when is most Competition is The list of entries i mai the is small but we the fact that time is flying candidates who or near the top on Jit t it nf might think as in their daily a they have to d on n i th at into thi ft d Electrification of the farm will eliminate this and will put the farmer in position to compete with other with his com munity canneries and dairy enter prises Already are being taken to force the big power companies to you electric current thiT lime Redd citie get n survey now by making application to the railroad and show ing your Mrs Vance of Kitch Mill renamed president of re last We have tried to apply the Golden Rule to period have thu of all who did not pay promptly Thr Aikon Standard did not tio this and that the we huvy readers has a Wo fuel that our subscribers will show this annp in making an extra effort to take care of their accounts when presented through the cam we an just starting With improved local condi tions we feel that we are justified in making this effort at this time One of your friends or neighbors will cull on you soon with reference to a renewal of your subscription or the payment of a back account This campaign will give employment to a number of local people your friends am neighbors who will put the extra money they will be aMe to make nto immediate circulation in The courage the confidence the enthusiasm of of the campaign as a whole is in your When you action on your account when you fail to and help your friends who will talk to you about a subscription you aiv opposing a movement the success of which iv a matter of community in terest and pride Rut not will do This Aiken oun ty people are known for friendliness and spirit of cooperation and paying their honest debts We are frankly taking tins means of asking ii of our subscribers to make every possible to renew their promptly or make payment on their accounts In matters of business must of us are in the thai Our hopes for the future our courage our Confidence in the final solution of our most pressing pmh lems are ill affected by every contact and ery tion with our that We call your attention to this with the thmeht you will he glad to extend to our campaign workers courtesy and that say and what you do aboul your subscription will prove a sharp tt vour encouragement r will iri having done your part Ue either who expects and you the satisfaction of hank TifF AIJ NOT PAID IN ADV orn TKH MAY were Mrs Hollin Canin Mrs K B Cato of of New tnd Mrs of second of Mill was ed adjusted compensation of half years The dependent father mother of another deceased vet eran was given adjusted compensa tion of in a lump sum The widow of a Confederate veteran who was given A pension for the rest of her The Jo Bn of courses to till public during This work will be under di of Catherine Wyman at present rounding uj all senior lifesavers in county in an effort to secure their as instructors First aid clauses held at the RcJ Cross hvudquHrters with evident interest on the part of those taking thf than 20 Ellenton Cushman of Oakwood Otis Baughman of Wagener and R L of frere rates to state in P Faddis of Monroe of 0 Woods of and Rev D of W M Smoak chairman and A K wta U Allen of Aiken elected as executive to the late W 0 memory a resolution was Adopted Meeting at noon in the State Theatre due to the remodeling work tn on the county the are held the opened witk v prayer by Rev H C Heater of the Wagener Baptist Church Dr Andrew A of North was elected H temporary with George Solomon of temporary the The convention a from the Aiken club for iU into two to be knowa Another laudable public of chapter wus the presentation the at i fill a vacancy the tin anil he women were to f Vinip where they will hereafter hold t am Went Aiken Approval held each Monday and also given for the ment of Chinquapin club j A resolution endorsing camfi dacy of J Hurley of Tor I leu governor WHS hy the convention IvM M u lUy A credential committee elected by wu com WI of ff thix r f I h of Harold of in their i in Uy Tht then Allen of the d K Mrs followed a playlet A M y On Mill iJf Smith Stunts i dance were UIM lUi Mil oid Mr A Hi apii or I ri d M i i Sat 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