'' I% . PICKENS--THE GEM OF THE FOOTHILLS .o~oooe~oooooeCOUNTY A NEWSPAPER WITH A CONSCIENCE - VOLUME 52-NUMBER S PICKENS, S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 15 1922 SUBSCRIPTIO.1.0AYA DEATH OF MRS. M. J. STANSELI Seneca, R.F.D. 1 May 26.-Th< death of Mrs. M. J. Stansell, whiel occurred on the 7th of May, 1922 has brought i gloom and sadness it this community that will long be felt She was the beloved wife of Rev. M J. Stansell, who res'des in the par sonage and has labored in the Woot pastcr' ( field in Oecnee since its or ganization, and mueh credit is du( this good woman for the success 01 his work in the field. While he wl the faithful pastor she was- the leadel cf the \oman's Mhsihary Society and her ';o-ing, away has left a va cancy that will be hard to fill. Th< immnda~t!ie cut'se of her death wa:. heart failure. While in e('iy youth she unitel with te Uaptia church at Six Mvah When th C.1lntain View church was. orf:ntle she, with the fam ily, m ov' ed't their iemertship there, and si wa an hcti. e werkte in the Sunda': schoo!. She Levid always he found where duty led. Her face was lik:-e an open b( ok-e-uc' ld easily he 1rlad, aIni a strong Ch''stian e arater was revealed. She a.s a daughter of Mr. an( 11M:. ). E. Giarrett., of Picketn: county. She leaves, to mourn her dearth her hustand, tne little et n pastor foth ntearIe a qiiiter' .1'i a c tturly. SUNDAY S".1OOL1 CONVE-NTION. T'h_ Pickens Blaptist Sunda.; school et.nytn:tienl will Con1vene iaturdla morn0Iing:, Junie 17, with Seconat Bap tist chrc 1a0 cch'elohk. T;he e wd ie t\\': days of thd cnventin andh \vera, l proinenI~lt Sunday sebcuo' w Corkr : of thle state Snldlay scholi'; - Loa"ti w'!i be preset an.:I contr'ibtt t' the intt f1 tht mill( .ing. Secn" is p:1t lpmin: to 4 h,( i - t .a : '1 t.\11 t ' 11! (1 I:d h t. theI~ it( It44 ( ':1, . t ,, : 's d S. ~1 fi 1m:: , t : " n 4''( 1 i 1 ;r t 1.i I'4; "d t ee the muli 1 1 \!'1: '~( (, : i 11 1: it '' ("', I ('' . : i 1::"t'2' ;0t 1~t 44 f1 (, 441' Iti i tt l i i m( t h w:: i:) n 1 ' h '.'I' l o~t .t 'h \:: .;i' 's i l . d ) ) , b h ( Su' I It t n t', ", ," 4 . 2 ru ("\'. :-> un , b4 , ' Iu h \v - I v :nil ih b et ri'tima ofI Ih( pwo. plc" ' : 1 ; .114 11!4' l , 1,: 'al. (I3 3 ll (:' t.44 l1)4 o4'1g 44 4I \ I ' 1 l44' a . I' 4 f f I , ! '': 1 ( 1 t (1! I{( \4'( .' 14 4 1\ '' 1' 1!. 1''( 1 ' sli 211 1!4;d .? 1 , 4 m n a hI I I 1 A . . l t . 44 I*E ' eat'''! h e r. ..a . . 4 'd e i o 44e vh rn w'a' 4 ' 1.4re Ithit' m a1 '44-' :: ll1 w ; :: i ' 'en ('all ti ) 11- d of th to tal . ha thijm u h 4atrd4 .ational Guard m4 de4 ex' llen." and ko y ; 1.4r41 for t '( u '? the par. th 4(4c deayo Pikn may4 rest.'4.. .nsthft 4 dinner4 inwh ther was'',Q ing4 thei44 piul pen'o. $100l) ali~t' yea : h ( ~ 44(1': . e f I vieer-in may the 4out 4( 11141 v1 t4-4us 'e dependentfIV litia 41WI II p044ht. (;mebod old of 41V tI. l4t'(~ ~444h (olirs' inomen 4 hel4t(, 141'v been( 'I .. 1 'h* n ri w '4 timt. they wil1 a4 r' forth u0 ne hundr'ed Th! I1 l f 'it! The' sum31 II (.~4 . 4-uld have,'~ been'! at n1'4',nehi oldW s'!oldiers h44 44l4 ''of thel proyre'4ss they 44d( - r 1n an ytrndsons hm'e Ilfe( m4 n44 4t yenrs34'. If he could have SJ n,4 h'4.1e woui4ld ha ve toldI them tha: tIhei F 5reat adIvhaneent in ed. 11141nt4 il hs beenC the ver'y thing he wished them to accompl:-sh, a trium 1pl (if peacl(e oif more impor'ta4nce than victory in war. If Pr"esident Davis, w,'hose.4 birthday it was, couldl have h'1n there, surely he, too, wvouldl have pra'fised( them upon the great improv ments they have wrought. It was a great day in Pickens, that old Soldiers',Day-and, so far as we know, there is noth'-ng else like it on this continent, North or Suth