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    1. [NCRUTHER-L] Gaffney Ledger 1934
    2. Nancie O'Sullivan
    3. Prospect, March 6.- A plank fell on G.W.ELMORE last week while he was in the crob shucking corn and bruised his arm. He is getting along fine now. MISS MAE McBEE left for Kings Mountain, N.C. Saturday to start working in a cafe. QUAY MOSTELLER and BROADUS McGINNIS motored to Shelby on business. MISS MARY and JAMES SPAKE are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. SPAKE. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR W.L. TUGGLE March, 13.- W.L. TUGGLE, a brother of DR.G.C. TUGGLE of Gaffney was accidentally killed last week when a tree fell on him near Raeford, N.C. Funeral services were conducted at Atlanta, Ga. MR. TUGGLE ,60, former Atlantian, buried at Peachtree cemetery. MR. TUGGLE was a well-known dairyman there until he moved to North Carolina twelve years ago. Survived by his wife, four daughters, MISSES ELAINE and ALLENE TUGGLE, MRS. IVAN C. COCHRAN, Atlanta and MRS. H.D. ROSS; Seven sons, EUGENE, Raiford, WALTER A. , Union, New Jersey, W.L.,JR., Miami, E.M., Orlando, Fla., J.T. JACK and ANDREW TUGGLE; three brothers, C.C., Decatur; G.C., Gaffney,and ROY S. TUGGLE and four sisters, MRS. ANNA L. HOUSTON, MRS. J.H. JOHNSTON, MRS. E.A. MORGAN and MRS. R.Z. GARDNER. MILL'S MANAGER DEFIES STRIKERS Shelby, Feb.24.- C.M. MULL, mrg. of Cleveland cloth mill, tonight openly defiled nearly 500 union workers on strike at the mill by announcing that operations would begin Monday with a non-union force. Strikers say they will vigorously picket any attempt. FACTS CONCERING STATE COUNCIL-1934 - has presented hundreds of BIBLES and Flags to the schools. [ how about them apples ?] Free post- nancie

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