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Of hel Didn'i When y< WITH C BETHEL Mrs. Marion Mason very delightful * ly entertained the eight characters of "The Little Savage" on Friday even jung of last week. The game of Hearts 'gas enjoyed for some time. Hook Smith, who made the highest score, was presented with a lovely crochet work-bag. A delicious sala'd course was served after the game. The many friends of Miss Agnes Ruff will be sorry to know that she is painfully ill. Mrs. Margaret Gibson, also, is sick and her daughter, Mrs. Lou Lyles, of Columbia, is nursing her. Mrs. Phenie Smith went to Heath Springs last week to visit relatives. She is accompanied by her daugh-I ter, Mrs. Kratzer, who expects to re turn, and make her home with her mother in the future. Miss Fewell spent Easter in Rock Hill. -Miss Wallace went to Columbia Friday, with Mr. Henry Gibson and family. There was no school Friday. Messrs. Turner and Lemmon were at the Bethel school one day last week brgaizing Pig and Corn Clubs among Professor -Seay went to G:meenville aturday night to spend Easter with isbrother, who is stationed at Camp ~evier. The Woman's Missionary Society rill hold it's April meenting next Sat rday afternoon at Miss Annie Robin bn's. Some few of us were fortunate in ~tting a glimpse of Henry Blair and s bride as they passed through some [ping Jot :pay fot )U dcome t( Tbh OUR NEI( ial service, when the infant son and daughter of Messrs. Herbert and John ann were christened. The attendance at the league Sun day evening was good. Interest is reviving since Spring has come'. Mr.and Mrs.George Smith announce the birth of a son, G. W., Jr. MOSSEY DALE I don't believe that anybody has old the public about the beautiful rucks the Bethel School has recently ought at a cost of over sixteen hun-. red dollars for the purpose of trans fering the children to and from school. ne operates in Old Horeb Section ad the other on the Mossey Dale side. Their capacity seems to be unlimited judging from the way they pack in sometimes. To see the children run ad jump in when the gong sounds t the front gate causes one who used o walk four miles to conclude that he new way is better than the old way. When Be&kham sold his car I thought hat he would go to plowing, but to y surprise, he is going around over he county clipping dogs. I wou.ld not be surprised to see T. . Leitner driving a new car soon. I understand that J. D. Lyles and Lew Taylor have formed a joint stock Company for the purpose of manufac uring Ginger Ale. There is a cow in Bethel community hat gives four gallons of milk per I ay through the week and five gallons on Sundays, and two pounds of butter per day besides a lump as big as a hild's head that they never weigh. ow, the owner of this cow is the Sup - ~rintendent of the Sunday School,and hat is proof that the statement is ,but superintendent or no super 4. that is a big lot of milk Ean brought a young lady ent at the School! ht, and kept the id until he could vd and borr.w~ rfee. Now. I ng man was, hat that he AT 9 Ln Doe ,and. us and pay wear, and ]H BORf for sometime with erysipelas in f< and leg has gone to a Columbia h, pital for treatment. Born on the 30th to Mr. and M1 . A. Smith, a son. I shall endea' o report all new arrivals regularly hey make their appearance. On an invitation of one, Mr. J. Pitts, I attended Annual Conference Clinton. Rev. Henry Stokes, the h< f the conference, had just finished f the most convenient and beauti: Churches in upper South Carolina C< ference. It has a kitchen, rest roor loak rooms, ante rooms, etc. ight be expected, I blundered ir he kitchen, but was told to go igher, and when I entered the churn roper, brilliant lights and a gre ompany of finely dressed people ses ed on beautifully curved seats and g< eous carpets on an inclining floor n ny gaze. I eased down in the fil acant space that I saw, and lister o four men sing a quartette "all hemselves." About this time a lc tout man came in and picked up little mallet, wlah I took to be first sight g cob pipe, but when he rs ed on the board, I knew that he v. he bishop, and the little mallet1 ighty weapon. I watched and w< ered and took bearings so that ight be able to get out .when hing was over, but after locating1 oys, the Pitts, the Meadors, and Ca a.k, I felt at ease. The greatest eal through which I passed v ooming with three preachers. 'I ose of Theology that I got, duri hose three nights was more than a ayman could digest at one time. When Hon. C. H. Leitner told me the great quantity of. meat that I een sent him by the neighbors af1 e lost by fire his smoke house anc lot of bacon, I asked him to keep 1 whole matter from the ears of 1 reenbrier folks, for if they hee about it, there would not be a smol ouse left in the community. WHITE OAK. Mr. Johr~ Neil, of Chester, is vis ing relatives here. Mrs. T. D. Moore has been sper ing a few days with home folks onticello. ht pay for t whichy cash, and~ pa ONLY those? y The people of this place are at 'tempting to cooperate with the gov ernent in its daylight saving plan -_ Business places are being opened ac ocording to the new time. ot Grier Gibson, of Erskine College, is >-spending the Easter holidays with home folks. rs. Miss Florence Patrick and Mrs. or Matthew Patrick visited in Chester ,as last Tuesday. Miss Agnes Patrick is in Manning -visiting at the home of her brother, at Mr. S. M. Patrick. Mr. Patrick has t been seriously ill with an attack of *ne pneumonia. Ful Miss Bessie Wilson is home from n-Wagoner, S. C., where she taught in sthe public school during the past win Ais ter. ito! - Mrs. T. L';. Johnson visited her P! daughter, Mrs. J. H. Patrick, last h week. iat! Thrift Stimnps and W. S. S. sales t at this place have amounted to one rthousand and nine dollars in the past iet Ifour months. This is about half of stwhat the whole county has sold, and ed we think a splendid record. by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w, FEASTERVILLE-SHELTON. o Miss Louise Faucette spent last pFriday at home. 'as~ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hill and Mrs. is S. E. Hill were in Chester Thursday. n- MrJ. G. Wolling went to Columbio SSunday and his son, William, who has he been in a hospital there returned with nhim. mlMr. and Mrs. J. W. Wells, of Shivai r-Spring, attended Easter services ir 'as Columbia at the Episcopal church. he: Mr. G. W. Coleman is expected this week, after several months spent ir nKey West. Tampa, Lakeland and Ti tusville. Fla.. and Americus, Ga. ofMiss Fannie Pardue gave the chik adren of the Feasterville school an egg :er hunt Friday afternoon. Several of a the patrons were present and enjoyed he the hunt with the children. he; Mrs. J. J. Dell gave the little chil ,rd dren of Shelton and Shivar Spring an e-egg hunt Saturday afternoon at her home at Shivar Spring. Miss Carrie Coleman gave the chil dren of the Crosby Institute an egg hunt Friday afternoon. Races in con it nection with the hunt were enjoyed also. Ld- Mr. John A. F. Coleman and son, in! Sam, were in Chester Saturday and Sunday to see Mrs. John A. F. Cole he shoes :mJ didn'i y for the shoe r y man, who is improving rapidly at th< Pryor Hospital. M\essrs. W. B. Wright, Sr., Grada Wright, John and Charlie Beam were in Chester Friday. Misses Julia and Lo,uise Faucette and Lizzie Crowder spent the week end at their homes. Mr. Jeff iavis was a week-end vis itor at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright, of Ches ter, spent Thursday and Friday witi Mrs. Mary Beam. Mr. Charlie Hall was in Union last Sunday. Little Julian Kenbough Coleman is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. S. J. Suber at Strother. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. J. Suber and chil dren spent Sunday with Dr. J. R. Coleman. While there's no te face the country bef thing is certain and i grow more and more ties, both in city and ers will do well to put it off until sprin tinuous from all pai cars are w anted ~in ti West, every day of th order today and we'l: may not be kent wa FAIRFIELD that he :wear? 6 s that YOU NOTICE. OWING TO THE SCARCITY OF BEEF CATTLE, WE ARE -FORCED TO RAISE THE PRICE OF"BEEF- TO THE FOLLOW ING: -Round Steak. ... ....35c Itb Loin Steak........30c lb Porterhouse Stea.....30c lb I Roast:.............25c 1b Stew Beef..........20 t W. S. WEIR & COMPANY H. C. ELLIOTT McDOWELL & CATHCART__ 1April 1, 1918. fling what conditions may ore the war is over, one. hat is that Ford cars will into being actual necessi country. Prospective buy- ~ place orders NOW. Don't g for the demand is con ts of the country; Ford Le North, South, East and e year. Let us have your hustle our bes that you iting.