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DRY STOVE WOOD, PINE AND HARD slab board. $10 per cord delivered, cheaper at my farm. A. T. Kelly, Route No. 2, Blaney. Continue reading Fuels
DRY STOVE WOOD, PINE AND HARD slab board. $10 per cord delivered, cheaper at my farm. A. T. Kelly, Route No. 2, Blaney. Continue reading Fuels
Members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers of the University of South Carolina are, standing, left to right, Prof. S. A. Ferguson, Franklin A. Folk, Elmer B. Reaves, Carl E. Dowdey, Laurens R. Graham, and Dennis N. Johanson, all of Columbia; also, Joe M. Nelson, Jr. of New York City, David Bicoff of Greenville, Clarence W. Hollerung, C. William Conaway, David H. Mooney, Jr., … Continue reading Electrical Engineers at University
Mrs. A. D. Goff of Blaney underwent a major operation at Providence hospital here yesterday. Her condition was reported as fair last night. Continue reading Mrs. Goff Has Major Operation Here
W. W. Whiteside, superintendent-treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist hospital said yesterday that the hospital had accepted 16 students nurses in the January class and that for the first time in the history of the hospital the student body exceeds the 100 mark. The students are: Dorothy Lourise Willcox, Florence; Dorothy Jean Henderson, Hartsville; Nellie Wilma Ourts, Johnston: Billie Spann Parsons, Simpsonville; Hattie Louise Bragg, … Continue reading New Nursing Class Opens At Hospital
Mrs. A. D. Goff of Blaney is a Providence hospital patient where she was scheduled to undergo an operation today. She has been ill for some time. Continue reading Is In Hospital
Dentsville high school basketball teams split a double header with Blaney last night on the Blythewood court. Alvin Jones shot 23 points to lead the Dentsville boys to a 59 to 16 victory after the Blaney girls took the opener 46 to 23. Betty Mills led the Blaney girls scoring with 23 points. Charlotte Paschal was high scorer for Dentsville with 13. BOYS Pos. Dentsville … Continue reading Dentsville Splits Pair
MEMBERS of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers of the University of South Carolina are, standing, left to right, Prof. S. A. Ferguson, Franklin A. Folk, Elmer B. Reaves, Carl E. Dowdey, Laurens R. Graham, and Dennis N. Johanson, all of Columbia; also, Joe M. Nelson, Jr. of New York City, David Bicoff of Greenville, Clarence W. Hollerung, C. William Conaway, David H. Mooney, Jr., … Continue reading University Engineers
Dentsville high school basketball teams split a double header with Blaney last night on the Blythewood court. Alvin Jones shot 23 points to lead the Dentsville boys to a 59 to 16 victory after the Blaney girls took the opener 46 to 23. Betty Mills led the Blaney girls scoring with 23 points. Charlotte Paschal was high scorer for Dentsville with 13. BOYS Pos. Dentsville … Continue reading Dentsville Splits Pair
Johnson Presides By MARK WARREN The first of the guilty pleas in Richland county General Sessions (criminal) court were being received today and Solicitor T. Pou Taylor handed several score of new bills of indictment to the Grand Jury. Judge J. Henry Johnson of Allendale presided in court for his fourth term here since he entered the judiciary. Judges make a circuit of the state’s … Continue reading Court Hears Guilty Pleas On First Day
1872 Levi Washington Mattox was born on 13 Mar 1872 in Fairfield, South Carolina, USA a child of Isaac Samuel Mattox, Jr. and Annie Frances Rotan Mattox. 1880 Levi Mattocks was counted in the census on 14 Jun 1880 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 8-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home is his father, Isac Mattocks; his mother Francis E … Continue reading Levi Washington Mattox