1920 CHEROKEE BOY IS PERFECT SPECIMEN April 12.- When LEE R. JOLLY of Cherokee, Rt.1,underwent examination for the enlistment in the United States army here last week, Sergeant Turner in charge of the recruiting station, states he viewed the most magnificently proportioned specimen of young manhood, during his stay on recruiting service. According to the records in JOLLY'S case, the young man is 21 years, his height was average, 67 1/2 inches and he weighed 163 pounds. Normally his chest measured 36 inches and he had expansion of five inches. His teeth was perfect, and vision normal. JOLLY who was a farmer, was accepted and sent to the 7th engineers, Camp Gordon, Ga. The Sgt. states that if he could find a few more men like JOLLY, this section would become known as a producer of perfect men. ----- ENOLA NEWS { For those who have no idea where this place was, it was near Cannons Campground Community, North Sptbg. at 1-85 and near Gossett Exit . About the only building remaining is a partial old gin house at the railroad tracks. Cemetery no longer exist]. Enola, March 31.- MRS. C.W. HAMMETT will entertain the young people at an egg hunt Saturday afternoon. - MISS EMMA SCOTT is visiting relatives in Spartanburg. - MISS LOUISE GOSSETT is visiting her sister, MRS. LEONARD BISHOP in Spartanburg. - MRS. EMMA GEORGE and daughter, MARIE of Luxora, Arkansas are visiting MRS. GEORGE'S mother, MRS. W.B. ARTHUR. - MRS. OTTO DUNCAN of Gastonia, N.C. visited at her father's, MR. B.J. GOSSETT'S last week. - MRS. RUTH TILLOTSON spent Sunday with MR. J.A. SCOTT'S. - MR. and MRS. CLIFFORD SCOTT and GAMEWELL SCOTT of Sptbg. spent Sunday here. - MISS EDNA FOSTER, one of the teachers here, spent the week-end at Sptbg. and White Springs with relatives. - MR. and MRS. LEONARD BISHOP of Sptbg. spent Sunday with relatives here. ----- TUCAPAU NEWS March 31.- ED LINDER and LEWIS LINDER have taken quarters at 'Bachelors Hall'. - CHARLIE HOME has recently returned from Baltimore. - MISS FANNIE STAGGS has taken a position in the company store here. - MISSES MARIE HILL and LOIS MORRIS are able to be out again. - HORACE BOLTER is suffering from a slight bruise on his head. - RANSOM BARNETT and KLAUSE McKINNY were in Sptbg. Sunday. - BOYD SMITH has accepted his former position here. ----- SPARTANBURG Rt.2 May 28.- MRS. FANNIE COMPTON had the misfortune to lose one of her mules Sunday night. - MISS ROBERTA LOVELACE spent Saturday night with MISS VENIE McCLURE. - MRS. HATTIE SIMMONS spent a few days last week with MR. and MRS. G.D. LOVELACE. - A.A. JONES of Inman passed through here Monday. - MR. and MRS. PRICE COOK of Inman motored through here Sunday. ----- PAULINE NEWS May 28.- MRS. M.N. WALKER of Glendale spent Friday night here with her brother, A. MORROW. - MISSES MARY LANCASTER and LILLIAN MILLER are here for the remainder of the summer after teaching school at Chesnee. - MR. and MRS. A. MORROW spent Sunday with MR. and MRS. W.F. SELLERS. - MISSES LOUSIE and HARRIETT SELLARS, JEANETTE MILLER and RUTH SHANDS returned Thursday after going to Limestone college. ----- LANDRUM HONOR ROLL-May 28, 1920. 1 st grade- W.C. DANIEL, MARIE JACKSON, THOMAS SMITH, MARY WALDROP. 2nd grade- ALMA DANIEL, FLOYD DANIEL, JENNIE DANIEL, LAURA NASH. 5th grade- EDITH NASH, NANNIE MAE MALLORY, GLADYS WATSON, PAT WALDROP, CLANNIE JONES. 7th grade- MARY ACKERMAN, HARRIET DANIEL, ANNIE SEVIER. 8th grade- EVELYN LAMBRIGHT, ELIZABETH DANIEL, DOROTHY McCHESNEY, MAE McCLURE, CONSTANCE JACKSON. 9th grade- LINWOOD LEE, MATTIE LEILA CARPENTER, LEONARD BROOME. 10th grade- ADELAID BAYNARD, GERTRUDE MORRIS, ANNA FINGER, REBECCA DANIEL, BERTIE WALDROP, MAUDE McCLURE, RUSSELL THOMSON, LILLIAN WOLFE. ----- MARRIAGE RECORDED April 11- JOHN KIRKLAND SMITH, Duncan and MARY ELIZABETH WHISONANT, Wellford. - April 10 - BOYCE SMITH, Welford and MINNIE HOOD, Greer. - April 10- LEROY JAMES SUMMEY, High Point, N.C. and JESSIE LANCE, Sptbg. - April 11 - JOHN LANDER PAGE and ROSSIE PRITCHARD, both of Landrum. - April 11 - ADOLPHUS G. HOLMES and ALICE JOHNSON, both of Arkwright. ----- HAPPY NEW YEAR !