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\ K- Vs *)• “We Are Careful, Yet Liberal.” •*• \Ve appreciate your business. •{• X 5 o o Paid in Savings Department, .j* HOME BANK OF BARNWELL. * C^TliE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF BARNWELL COUNTY.^ March 21 Subscriptions Have • Expired. ' ■ PLEASE RENEW PROMPTLY! % X-:-X»*:-X XX~:-X~XX-X~X-X*v Esta hl is hed 4n 1877.. “Just LIkt a Member of the Family" Largest County Circulation. OLl’ME XLVIL BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA, Till KSIhW. MAY 8TIL P'-M. NCMBER#4 wy K. K. K. CONTRiBl’TE I OR ' FARMERS OF BLACKVILLF SCNTTAT sTHOOL ROOAIS ! TJET TfCST~WTTH SPRAYINO 87.i 1‘resented to Dunbarton Pastor by Hooded Klansmen Sunday. Simon Itrown’s Sons Have Power Spra\er for Large Acreage. '* Dunftarton, May —Much progress j County Agent II. *0. Boylston sayLT is being made on the Sunday school __ (>n Friday of the past week County rooms, liut there is a great deal yet j Agent, Harry Boylston. had with ‘him to Ik 1 (lone. This nudertaking is a \V. D. Moore, Assistant in plant Path- community affair, and those of other j ology, Mr. Hunter, who works wit', denominations are just as interested ] him. We spent Friday afternoon get as those of the Baptist Church. A "ting Simon Brown’s Sons started t. If M " great deal more work and money_Js , spraying their cucumbers. They have needed to put it over and everyone is j a power sprayer, with which they will urged to give freely of both. 'Tne spray about 90 acres of cucumbers on women of the community made> a! their’farm adjoining Blackville.' This CO. CONVENTION REFUSES TO INSTRUCT DELEGATES TWO CANDIDATES HAVE BLACK ANTE BYRNES ARE AN MU NCEl) FOR MAYOR FAVORED BY CONVENTION .1. (i. Moody, Jr., and W. I). Harlev Resjriution Offered by J. J. Bush En-» f Make Formal Announcement. i thu.siastically Adopted. McAdoo, However, Receives Endorsement.—James F. Byrnes • * l • and W. D. Black Endorsed for United States Senate and Congress. j The Barnwell .municipal .campaign ! At the metting of the County Con- I Parted off w.it^i a"'rash last week, j vention here Monday, J. J. Bush, Esq , ' with two candidates in the. race of this city, offered a resolution en- 1 for Mayor and several for Alderman. ' dorsing the candidacy or Capt. W. i>. meat sum during the Chautauqua by serving, sandwiches and ice cream at the tent. I^ast Sunday night at the close of the sermon, eight Klansmen in full regalia marched in the church and handed Mr. .Ldinson. the pastor, -aTA fta.jj.k.tu. uppliiwl Hij> 'v,,rk finish the Sunday school rooms. * Miss Margaret Kirkland, of Colum bia. spent the week-end with her par ents at Meyer’s Mill. On Tuesday night, April 29th. the largest crowd that has ever attended a local talent show here gathered in I'he old drug store in the hotel build ing to witness the minstrel given by phe young men of the town. The pro gram was varied and very interesting. "That Old (fang <f Mine," by Ralph Killingsworth and Edmund Ellis, was a feature and brought back memories of years that are past. The jokes were clean, snappy and funny. The well rendered. Tin power sprayer does very thoroug \ work, and is being used to control blight ami anthracnose on melon crops. Bordeaux mixture is applied, using three applications at intervals of 19 days. In addition to the work vvitn Messrs-Jsj.moiy B iiwn’s Sons. H. P- shbw c skits were <vas given in the hotel building be cause it was the only place -suitable. It is unfortunate that ..^Dunbarton * * • • • • . * -. -bouhl not have an auditorium. The need of it is felt very keenly, hut it is Tioped that in tin* near - future, steps will lie taken to add to the school building some more class rooms and an auditorium. The annual reunion of the Confeder ate* Veterans was held at Meyer s Mill lafg Friday. The address to the Veterans was delivered by Dr. W. M Jonas, of Barnwell,-and the address to « 'the Sons of Veterans by Hon. Kdg.v A. Brown, .of the same place. Organi sation of the Sons of Veterans was i effected that day. hut at this writing it is not possible to give the officer -. A splendid barbt eue dinner was'.serv ed after the ! oxerc’ses. and everyor** -•udie ‘very b*gh .■ of the hosptlalftv < * tin people- of our neighboring tr wn. Mr. Arthur .loYdnc. <*f Aiken, w;:.- .1 \ ?«>•* i:. town SundaV. and L. C, Still, of Blackville, were started to spraying their cucumbero Mrs, Alice Whittle, (I. L. Weissingai, . Baxley, J. M. Farrell, Dr. D. K. Briggs and many others will be start ed off by the middle of this week. The County Agent has been success ful in seeurin**- the services of Mr, Hunter, who will he stationed at Black ville. to direct this important work. In addition to. this he will be advised with by County Agnt and Mr. W. D. Moore, they expending as much time with this work in the County as they a « will have time fo devote to this line of activity: AM persons intereste'd in. controll ing the diseases, affecting these cron- should begin dusting or spraying cu cumbers this week, and in about 10 * : 1 days the \\;ork should he* started on watermelons and cantaloupes? This control work is extremely necessa'V and all famvets once. dlould get busy ^The Barnwell (’.runty Dcmocratle Convention once jmore went on record Monday as beingomposed to instruct ing delegates to the State and Nation al Conventions, but endorsed the can didacy of William (». McAdoo •for President with the Understanding tluu such endorsement doe» ttot in anv way bind the (’yleeatcs to support hm nomination. The; Convention, als > t * • endorsed tlm, Hon. James F: Byrm s an Still 92, Johnson 80, Black 9f), Kirkland .'.M. The fin t four named | were declared <luK elected. The fol- lowirig alternates woe elected: J. B. Kirkland, fust alternate; W. T. Wa 1 - ker. second alternate; A. M. Kennedy, third alternate. \V hile‘ th'- teliei-s were canvassing the ballots. Dr. W. (t,.Smith moved that the Cpnventii n discuss the inat- ter of preference for President and I The fij-st ticket to appear was headed thy Mr. J. (i. Moody/Jr., for Mayor and the following for Alderman: L. K. Davis, Ralph Smith. J. M. Brddie, E. D. Peacock. B. W. Sexton and P(*r- ry A. Price. The Black for Congress amj of the Hon. Jas. F-. Byrnes forVthe l.’uited Stu''-s Senate. V The endor.-emepts' were voted on separately, but as each was enthusiastically adopted, the re^wlu* lion is published herewith-as originai- announcenu nf that Mr. Wr^I). [ !>’ offered: Harley for Mayor appear- this week, | WHEREAS, in the coming Primary Memorial Day Exercises. . i •Mr. Merry ij. SonMifer. of Dcrnrar 1 ’, ! tie pri'seii [e\<"’s Mill picnie Fr.- stoM* for,them. 1 The following program has heCa arranged by the Johnson Hagool Chapter, U. D. C..-o4' Barnwell for Memorial Day. Saturday, May 10th, beginning at 12 o’clock at the Vamp Theatre: Opening chorus. “Dixie.” Invocation. Dr. W. M. Jones, Male Quartette. Address: Col. James Armstrong. < horns: Marylami. Clo-ing' prayer. D.r. Atkinson. •Barnwell feels -ionomL. in l.aving so (listuiguished i guest as Colonel Armstrong ami urg(is-the people t ) A great t:re;if is, i’> for the United States Senate and Capt. W. D. Black for Congress. —The ConvTTiTiun u ifs~( alhaDto order at 12 o’clock, noon by County Chair man Edgar A. Brown. A prayer for Divine guidance Was offered by Dr. W. M. Jones, pastor of the Barnwell Baptist Church. The Secretary then read the temporary roil of delegates and after a few nunor changes had bgen made, due to the absence of delegates from some of the clubs it was adopted as the permanent roll. Mr. J. W. Folk, of Vvilliston. moved that tin* present officers he reelected by acclamation for the ensuing tw > years, which was duly seconded and unanimously carrier. They are as follows: Edgar A Brown, Chairmtjri and State Executive Committeeman, B. P. Davies, Secretary and Treasure^. /I . Col. R. M. Mi.kson, of Williston, then offered a m'otion that the*Chair man and Secretary be elected dele gates to the State Convention by ac clamation, ais has been the custom fo'- a number of years. This motion wr.s opposed by Mr. S. R. Boylston, ( f Blackville,, w ho thought that too much was being placed upon the shoulders of tin* Chairman. Mr. tl. I). Still, in, a few well chosen words, -econded Col. Mixson’s motion, and it was unanimously adopted. This left four delegates to he elected by ballot and the following gentlem-m were nominated: J. W. Folk. W. D. Black, H. D. Still. D. P. Johnsoirau-1 J. B. Kirkland. The; lesult of th** d>alloting vv:m a> follows: Folk 88, e al-o took m J. served to the Widow taTs writ ; !.. tVH bmd a t he:i' and Mr*-. Sandi') -. ’ ■*•. Baruwtd!; Mr. .•iml Mrs. John '! 'bMiMaii. of I : Inm*r^; Mws \nr ; e Moody, 'of P>arMwe , l: amt vlr. and Mr-. S'i cit'O!;. of Abf>t'vil!cT MTs. Steven- - ff'Wi- formetl'v Mis.- Willie I.o.J i i'iioius. McMil'am .Avi>o taught school hi-r *. ! Hei friends were -giad to see h-w ! - . l>acj,. The guatat7toj-s of the I’.hautaiKiua were Very much gratified with th,. juicome of it., They feel that ij was a success and tin* town’s people ha^e serurejl it again for next year. Wlvu taking into (•onsideration' that th's s v. t- tin* lirst J^teinpt of the kind eve** TTiiide li('t'e. ThFp.'oiffr* arc to In* c ei- gaatulated upon their backing. Whil there w.t- a .-mall deficit. The guaran tors feel that this can be ovemvme next year, and that the boosting ; * gave to the .town was worth many times what it cost to bring it here. Let'- plan foi a better , Chautauqua next vear. W-Wi—-I-c- -O+H- Tlu above program will not in anv Wise gonfloi with X’eterans' Day w nicli wall to held at Bari.<W(*!l on May 2bth, at which ;tnu* appro.pri- ate exetcise- will be had find dinner' all veterims. their waves ami s of. Vi t.•fans. Full particfi- jTTreai^iir next wc( , k's eeuniy da-t—bgmlpa go on record endorsing some particu lar camiidaTr. Mr. S. R. Bovlston op- posed any motion fnstrui ting* the* delegates but stated that he had n*V objection to (vassing a'resolution en dorsing Mr. McAdoo. Capt. W. T\ Walker moved that a rising vote h * taken to decide wherfter or not the Convention instruct delegates to the State Convention, which- motion’ was seconded. In the discussion that fol lowed. Col. Mixson and Senator A. M. Kennedy both offered opposition to the instruction <>* delegates, and when a vote w r as Liken the motto i •was ovenvhelmingly defeated. J. J. Bush, Esq., of Barnwell, then offered a resolution endorsing *th.* candidacy of Capt. W. D. Black for Congress and of she TToit. Jas. P. ‘"grfi; Byrnes for the United States Senate. It was deemed best io separate the (Midorsement igto two resolutions and each was carried with scarcely a^i-- senting- vote. .The resolution appeals elsewhere in this issue. Senator Kennedy next offered his resolution that the Convention en dorse McAdoo with the di-tinef. under standing that such endorsement does not in any way bind the delegates to suppoTt his candidacy for the Presi dent jl nomination. The resolution was adopted. Judge C. C. Simms then called on Senator .Hubbard, formerly of Jasper County hut now a resident of thi city, who made a few remarks. > The business of the Convention having Been (oneludcd, Mrs. R. ('. Holman moved for adjournment. V appear together with announcement? from 1*° nominate a Congressman from th» Messrs. ('. C, Owens and L. E. Morn- ingstar as. eandidates for Alderman. This i** Mr. M<iod\' initial ontrv In* Seioiid Congressional District of o South Carolina, to succeed the Honor- le_James F. Byrnes, who is a candi date Tor the office of United Stat.*** Senator, Barnwell County is offering one of fts distinguished sons in the to polities, while Mr. Harley has serv- .6 * ed as Alderman for the past two yaer x T hese gentlemen are too welhknown to the people of Barnwell to need-any J person of ( apt. W. D. Black, of Wtl- introduction at the hands of tl paper. A rigid enforcement of t law is promised by each. The campaign for Mayor and Al derman promises* to he an interesting one. " ~T Death of Mrs. ( B. St roman. litjuon, South Carolina, and, whereas. Bagnwell County is fully convine »i that Capt. Black would make an able and ( worthy representative of this Distinct in Congress. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOIA ED: That the Democrats of Barnwell County in Convention as sembled this 5th day of May, A. D, The many friends or TdT. J. A. Dor-I 1924, hereby indorse the candidacy of ter, of Barnwell, will sympathize wjOi (’apt. Black and recommend him for him ip the death o' his sister, Mrs. consideration to the voters of th*V C B. Stroman, agei 1 54 years, who Second Congressional District, passed away at her Sprime BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Vr field at 1 :.T0 o’clock Monday after- the Convention assembled that we n- noon, after suffering for three months with rheumatism rod heart trouble- Her IxM.ly was laid to rest Tuesday in -the Springfield, cemetery in the pres ence of a large number of sorrowing relatives and s\ rnpathetic friend-, who covered her last resting placb with a profusion of beautiful floral designs. Besides ter husband, Mrs. Stroman is survived by three dau ghters, Mrs Grace Prothro, Mrs. Elea nor Jumper and Miss Rosa Stroman, the latter being a student at Colum bia College; three isters, Mrs. Clara Miller, of Mobile, Ala., Mrs. R. L. Miller, of Augusta, (Ja., and Mrs. Vi; Boylston, of Springfield; and three brothers, Messrs. J. A. Porter; of Barnwell, N. D, and .T. C. Porter, of Springfield, who have the sympathy of ma'ny friends in their hereavemenM dorse the candidacy of the Hon. Jas. F. Byrnes, who has so long and faith fully served this district in Congress, for the United States Semite. -Hf — I .SOCIAL \\D PERSONAL' NEWS FROM WILLISTON Interesting Happenings of Week in llarnw II Count> Town. Past *r r Rountree and n* attending th Ghaut a uqua. Mi. and Mrs. R E. Bronson an. children, P>ii!y. and * R iberl, and Mi E. D. Robe.i t *ou.' o l5nnnvo!l. wet vi*it o’- he* (P.Wedili .■day. .Me • r* A Rcsolnt ion. 1 "T’ropv Suffer Damage. Wherea-. the hd.t Tarltofi S. Cave, as a member of tlu* B.oaiu of Din*, tors of tin* Home Bank of BiirmveH. S. and a- an io -ociatc. proved iiim- ,-clf to- lie of. ipr-stimable value {jJCs.ur institution and endeared lii'mseJf ‘ > us individually by hi- gemiipe wor'n, and genial d is post [on*, a lid has now departed this life; Now, tilerefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of the Home Bank of Bare- well:- That our sense of deep lies to our Board and < ursolves, ' and oio sympathy for alb those . bereaved bv his death be recorded by thi.? rejoin-- W. E. ( unningham, J. W. Odiot ne, and J. Latimer attendid (lie installation ser vice- of Ke\. K. >. Dillard a- past >r of the DCnmni’h. I're beteriatt Church Miss' C<»r,rie li/iir, of Augusta, i? vi.-iimg Mr. and VLls^S. B. Halt. Herbert, Hutto ha-' gone to Chit IstdTT to accept Erar.ci While hail storms and tornadoes \v<■, e dealing out death and destruc tion in upper South Carolina laM Wednesday the Section, just -South <Tf Klim* was visited by hail, which di 1 | considerable damage >o growing crOt'^, j especially young cotton and corn. Some farmers- had Chopped out their cotton, which was very promising, i but the dainagx* caused by the h.iil was so great that icplanting was nee- I es.-arv It is understood that there tinii of our f’.oard ate* inddieati thereof in the local newspaper.-. — RESOLVED FURTHER. That copy of this resolution be transmitte to bis family. ; * . . Harry I), Calhoun. President. \., 11. (lamhli*, \ic(*-President, ■ . William McNah r __ Cahier. Negro Home Destroyed. A one-story house occupied by j negroes and located in that jiart of has been some difficulty 1 in securing; Barnwell known locally a,- “Hell's af position with the Marion Hotel. • Mr-and Mrs -W. J. Woodward, .of Allendale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W E"ik. * l Mr. and Mrs. M. \\ Rankin bar-* returned from an exti tided visit to Cireeleyyille .Mrs.-cJ.- TT. .Me-'ervy lilts V-eTurned to her home in.(. harleston-altet visit ing relatives in thi< section. Miss Kale (Xdioine has returned from a visit'to hei auiit. Mr-. John Micgla.shau. orColumbia. ' Mr. and Mrs. W?T. Willie, Jr. Mi s Mildred Willis and Rev. Barnett vis ited Magnolia. Gardens and Eollv Beach last week-end. Mrs. !.. G. Dick- was called to A;- * *1 lanta this week by illness in the fami ly of her son, Et. J. Leon Dicks. Mrs,-W. G. Smith, of-Orangeburg, is visitipg her sister. Mrs. D. L. Mer- .Mrs. f.eland Bounett and, family, of Lamar. Rev. W. M. Hammond, c 1 Vtpringtield, Mr and Mrs. W, H. Hu - son. of Savannah. Mr. W. DcIk and tainily. of Doiti le Pond. .Mr ari l Mi-s. J. T Hutson. <d Springjield, M*. and Mr-; P A. Mi P.iicb*. iif-FIorene< , ' , ' l Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Giii.-on, <if Den mark. Mi-s M. M. V, atker. of Nor: i Augusta. Miss Hunter, of Orangeburg. Mis. .!. E. Messt ivv, of Charie.-io: . »c . * Rev 11. P. Bennelt. of Xoeee- and nrany othius-front, this part of th** State wen* vi-itors of- Mi's.- Simo.-.- Hutson .at,,; ben ' t ecej-it 'Uh , thdaT~T*e!( brat i(!'n. M*. and Mrs. H. ( f WneT; sor, w<*re recent yU(*sts o Mt C. H. Anderson. 1 ‘ Mr; C. Hayes Week-/of Aiken, a week-end visitor of It and Mr II, Anderson. of Wim:- M r, and w. md Mrs. C, L. Ratimey. ef visiting Mr, and .seed. The unseasonably cool weather of the past two or three weeks has also caused much of the cotton to (lit Half Acre’.’ was destroyed by'Tire about four o'clock Saturday afternoon.* The ^volunteer fire department render- in ed its usual efficient service in pre- the fields and it has been necessary to i-LpUuit many liebls thtet at. ’one time gave promise iff perfect stands. i Mrs. A. R. Wallackj has returned to her home in Denmark after a pleas ant visit to Brtmwtdi relatives. • - —' : ‘ I : venting fhe^spread of the flames to adjoitrrng houses. Major J. A. Meyer, Mr. J. B.-Kirk- land and Mr. B. W. Peeples were among the visitors from Meyer’s Mill to this citv Tuesday. , n Miami, Flak, art Mrs. J. A. Latimer. AIi.-< Nan Nora Buihton, of John<- ton, is visiting Mrs. M. T. Quattle- baum. Mis* Lizzie Mortis and Mrs. Henry Delk and Misses Sallic Hartz.og and ■ * / 1 Ruth Delk, of Blackville, were visitors in Williston Tuesday. Mis- J.ueile Dicks, of Dunbarton, was a visitor here Monday" _ R A. McCreary has returned frotp a trip to Colpmhia. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Eubanks, of Augusta, spent last week-end with Mr. and J. J. Bell. „ „ F Mrs. C. B. Bush, of Ellenton, is the guest this week of Mr^lajid Mrs. R. •< y> May^lvtrn' for ( ongres. I r '■» * / t East week The People reccMved letter from.^Ir. G. !.. Toolt . .of Aiken. .8tnting r That he FTa '‘‘“i trong inclina fiqn to run fur Congie-- this yetir. and Sunday’s issue of The Augusta Chronicle’ eari ied ’he foliowing item relative to hi* proposed candidacy; Aiken. May A new candidatf for eongi essHuial to nor* in the per- -on of Hon. G. E. Toole is very prob- alikw Mr. Toole -:.*ted tirday that th probability was Jr* announcemen* lx* forthcoming Monday, followint; ttn* countv convention, though h<* h i* —- * —v -* not ytt. positively decided to make the race. Mr. Toole state he will run plain ly on the "farmer ” ticket should he tly ov hi.* hat into the ring, and th it he believe- the - agricultural interests in the district want a representative / ■ from among •‘their own class. He has jieen a member of the general assem bly for seven ses-ions; 'six times *-a member of the hmt-e add once a state senator. _ Mr*. Billi Fanning Dead. Special to The People: LJ Springfield, May 5. «Mr*. Dicte F! leu, wife of Billy (W. 15.» banking, med at her home near Springfieia Eav-ter morning, April 20th, having sufferrrt what appejued to be a strok of para-lysis early Saturday .morning. She was sixty-four years old Apr ! 17th. Before lit'* marrjage t*> Me E/mning forty, o(id years ago, sh>* wa- Mi- William*, of Augusta, G *, She i* survived by her husband, threi (iaughtiuis. Mi.*- Elmna. and M* Lee and Henry I^fnda^ter. of Klae!:- y.ille. She has eight grand and fotii great-grand children. t She is also sur vived l-\ one sist v *r. Mr*. Liz.z.ie. Wa 1 of’ Midvitle. Ga., four brother*. C. P . Lou;.*, and J* bu William*"; -of Pavo. Ga.. and W. W. Williams, of Et. P *' crshuig, .Fla. She ha* been a mem ber of the primitive Baptbt Churc-it since her girlhood days. • Stic was a Christian wit^*,—trothet and friend. The sympathy of a host of fi :**nds is tendered tHq beroavedkj'amiiy’—and the relatives: Gentle bands' laid the body ■to rest in the Deans.vainp Cefhetery, just out of Springli^ld. The funeral service* were ^conducted by the Rev. VV. M. Hammond, pastor of Spring- field .and Norway Chujchi *r Frank Silver and His Company Give Varied Program. What Charleston News and Courier said of the -Frank Silver Band whicit is coming to the'Vamp Theatre be night, May 8th: Frank Silver, the chap who com posed the all-pervading “Yes, W'e Have No Bananas," is offering an unusual, but very agreeable, entertain ment in the nature of a jazz revue. Not only is Mr. Silver carrying a good orchestra of its kind, hut’his dancer is lithe, graceful and just brimming with enthusiasm. The Silver ente-- tainers were at the Academy of Music last night and the audience found pleasure in following the program. Mr. Silver does the conducting himself. He also looks after the Irum* and traps. «His orchestra has several novelty instruments and these are used to advantage. Earl Hurst {ittracts some attention because he is blowing the largest bass tube ever -Teh in the Southeast. It is an eno>-- mous instiumcrft hut his lungs appear amply powerful to give it ail it needs. At least one. interested onlooker sug gested that Mr. Hurst* horn resem bled the ventilator of a steamship. M iss Robbe A met is another likely and comely young woman with many active personal attractions. She sing- and dance* merrily after the manner^pf these jaz/ queens and her cusfumes are as^ da ring as she is. Miss •Arnei_is a strong feature for -the. revue. . i Mr. .Silver i* offered a varied, an I a generous volume of it. While the emphasis- is on the. jazr vogue, there are reminiscent snatches from tha' dassic. Wagnet iana being included. The man who caused a whole nation to sing aiw>ut a supposed famine in bananas has an unusual combination, but it is one of the elements of ponu- lai-itv. •* In Honor of Bride Morris-Liechtv. Mrs. Thomas Sumner -Lewis. Jr. of Atlanta, i* visiting her paren’ - Special to The People: Jacksonville, F 1 M 1 : i . May 5.—-Mr; and Julius R. Embil announce th«* Mr. and Mrs; S. B. Moseley. Before her marriage a short Time ago, Mr.*. Lewi* was Miss Shell i* Virginia MoseleV.-’ During her visit to Barn- . . well, the bride ha* been the inspirakj cht - v > of . Akron - Oh : io ’ the w ^ ddin « ” t ion of a ‘number of parties, the first engagement and -approaching mar riage of theii daughter, Ruth .laqucl- ine Morris, to Mr. Harry Martin Lie- one being given by her mother on tliursday morning, vTien she enter tained at 14 tables of bridge. Mr-. Ralph Smifli enteitained with a linen shower in her honor Friday morning and Mrs. Solomon^ Blatt was hostess at a large bridge party that after noon. Mrs. Elmer Bauer and Miss Emily Porter were joint hostesses at bridge^ Saturday morning. Several other bright parties are being planned in Mrs. LetVis’l honor. The days gain ten minutes in suu- hine this week. 1 _ ' Dr. A. P». Patterson and Misses Bo- Bee and Mary Patterson spent Sun day in Columbia with' Mrs. E. J. Da- £0sta. be solemnized in June. Miss Mort is i- the (iaughter of Mrs. Embil. wife of the Cuban .Consul in Jacksonville. She will he remember- ‘•d in Barnwell and Bamberg CounUes as Mary M. Mori-is. daughter of ‘Rs late Mr. Hgnry Morris, of Olar. S. C. Mis* Morris was bom in Olar, but ha- made Jacksonville Tier home since carlv childhood. The manv friends off the couple'will learn With interest of their approaching marriage andwiil unite in wishing them every happi ness. 1 ^ —— The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal ’Church met at the home of Mrs. L.M. Calhoun Tuesday afternoon. / /! _