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[left] 6 [center] THE Y. M. C. A. BUGLE

[first column]
Why Victor Is
Good Place to Live

Why is Victor a good place
in which to live?

Possibly you and I have
never paused to think why Vic-
tor is such a fine little town
with many beautiful surround-
ings and modern conveniences,
with much improvement in
progress. The people are gen-
erous, kind hearted, high spir-
ited and law abiding citizens as
a whole. Our mills are the best
in the South, and we employ
some of the most intelligent
people to be found anywhere.
Our school is the best to be
found. Our teachers work
hard to train our children not
only in education but for the
upbuilding of our community.
Our churches are made up of
people who stand for the right
and are always ready to lend a
helping hand to those in dis-
tress. Our pastors are God
fearing men ready and willing
to help each and every one
along life's way. They visit the
sick, the poor and needy and
share those comforting words
to the sorrowing in their dark
and trying hour. We all will
have that dark hour come to us
sooner or later. Our Y. M. C.
A. furnishes us with the neces-
sities of recreation and social
welfare for our young and old
people. There is no town which
cannot be improved, yet Victor
has an excellent record on law
and order. Now your life and

[continues in 2nd column]
mine is what counts, to make
the town in which we live worth
while. Let us then each and
every one strive to make Victor
the best place on earth. With
all of the things which I have
mentioned and many other
things which I cannot take
space to name, is why I think
victor is a good place in which
to live.
[right] MRS. NETTIE JACKSON.

[top, second column]
Religion of Congress

More than 90 per cent of the
members of congress are adher-
ents of some religious denomi-
nation as the following sum-
mary shows:

[table of religious denominations for members of the House and Senate. The first number listed is in the "House" column, and the second number listed is in the "Senate" column]
[table headings] House Senate
Methodist .... ......90 27
Prebyterian .... ...63 11
Episcopalian ... ....57 22
Baptist ...... .......48 5
Congregational .. ...32 6
Christian-Disciple ...21 1
Lutheran .. .. ..... 17 2
Quaker .... ........3 1
United Brethren .... 2
Reformed .... ...... 3
Mennonite ... ..... 1
Mormon ..... ......1 2
Universalist .... .... 2
Unitarian .... ......3 2
Christian Scientist .. 1
Roman Catholic .....32 4
Hebrew .... .......8
Protestant .... ..... 7
None ...... ........ 1
Vacancies ...... .... 1
Unknown .... ......7 3

Totals .... .... ...435 96

[third column]
MORE ABOUT MARY
Mary had a little lamb,
She filled it with benzine,
She went to light her little lamp
She hasn't since been seen.

[fourth column]
CREAMED DATES
Stone the dates, roll in sugar, and
put apiece of fondant in place of the
stone. Roll again in granulated su-
gar. Fill with nuts or peanut but-
ter instead of fondant if desired.

[advertisement, top half of page, 3rd and 4th columns]
THE JET BLACK EYES

THE MELTING BLUE --
'TIS HARD TO DECIDE
BETWEEN THE TWO.

We have both kids at--
98c, $1.38, $19.8 UP

DOLLS! DOLLS!
Toys at Underprices.

J. D. Collins
GREER, S. C.

[advertisement, bottom half of the page, 1st and 2nd columns]
Minus Furniture
Company

Specials for This Week

5-Piece Parlor Suit . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
$5.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week

Stoves from . . . . . . . . . . $25 to $42.50
$1.00 down, $1.00 Per Week

Bed Mattress and Springs . . . $29.00
$2.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week

Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60 to $115
$5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week

[advertisement, bottom half of the page, 3rd and 4th columns]
LEOPARD'S SHOE SHOP

Ladies' Panco Rubber Heel, now . . . . . . . . . . . 35c
Ladies' Sewed Sole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c

Best Leather that Can Be Bought.

All our work is guaranteed to give satisfactory
wear or your money back. If you get a job that is not
all right, bring it back; we will make it good with your
money back or new work. We want to please you.

Leopard's
Shoe Shop

We will give away another Boys' Bicycle or $20.00
in money on March 1st, 1926.

We Have Leather for All Weather.
Greer, S. C.

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