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THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB. Miss Beck Hanahan was hostess to the Thursday Brdge Club last week. Three tables of players en joyed Miss Hanahan's hospitality. The highest score for the afternoon was held by Mrs. J. E. McDonald, Jr. The guests of the club were: Mrs. Keehan, Misses Bessie Chalmers and Lucy Doty. Sandwiches and frozen tea were served. LI~rLE MISS SARA DESPORTES GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY, Another pretty birthday party was that of little Miss Sara DesPortes on Monday afternoon, when she cele NO MORE About what to are ready to f breakfast, dinn EvaporatE Prunes'* Celery Cranberri Cheese Macaroni Breakfast Ham Buckwhea Syrups of Louisiana Georgia C Mapie Syr JUST I C. A. RO Cotton L I am in position ance on cot either in seed, in storage. *Lowest rates poi Prompt delivery f"Some Agencies insu: 7"My Companies insiu1 'l 'D. A. Cr 3 Next door~ to i "As Copeland Goes, LEARN 'I BOYS' DEP'T Second Floor Take Elevator IF YOU CANT C01% just p --in Sui -Shirts SUITS AND OVERCOATS $25.00 to.8600.00 S Dress accessories o CLOTHING Alco Hirsh - Wickwire . Styleplub 1535 Main Street, brated her fifth birthday. The little guests made a pretty picture as they gathered around the birthday cake with its gleaming candles. A number of pretty gifts were received '>y this. popuar little girl. Cream and cake were served. - MISS ALICE WALKER GIVES CARD PARTY. Miss Alice Walker entertained two bles of bridge on Tuesday after noon in honor .of Miss Simona Ba ch. The highest score was a tie -etween Miss Elizabeth Sloan and Miss Janice Wilson. Sandwiches, chocolate and mints were served. TROUBLE get to eat. We ix you up for er .and supper. d Apples Bacon all kinds Cane ane up HONE BINSON isurance 1 I :1 to write insur ton anywhere, , in ginnery, or + ssible 4 r of policy A re here and there, f -e everywhere."*: 'awford Vestern Union. So Goes the Fashion" 'HE WAY WOLEPROOF HOSIERY For Men Women Boys Girls hone us your wants ts, Overcoats, Hats, or Furnishing Goods HATS SHIRTS .50 to $12.50. $1.50 to $8.50 I t f every description Stetson Trimble Connett Columbia, S. C. Mrs. H. E. Ca .win hostess to the Roud unb ,uesday afternoon at its I" -- smber the summer recess. 0very member )f the club was preserit at this meet ag. There was no iekluar program. The afternoon was s mdnt n snaking the program. M j1W coming ar, Late in the uf" enoo a salad course, with tea,' was rved. Coming soon, the Cup." Read the book then see the play. Also the "Kentuckan* with a not able cast. - BISHOP GTjERRY ITS WINNS. BORO. Rt. Rev. William A. Guerry was in Winnsboro from 'aturday until Tuesday morning, and .while here he visited the various.5piscopal ghurch es in this vicinity ;id performed the rite of Confirmation. He preached an eloquent sermon at the Sunday morning services - at Rion, which services were largply . attended by people from Winnsboro. On Sunday afternoon at St. 4ohn's" church,, in Winnsboro he confrmed a class, for membership. The earnest #nd serious talk following the impressive rites was listened to at tii y byT. all present, the appropriate remarks being made more .pazticuWy to those who had just been onimed. At the Union sm-Ices Sunday night ,he Bishop preabed a. strong and forceful sermon dn' "The Value of :he Individual," Tprejedie, he .sald, was greatly a thing of the pat he world is gettnki broader.- The great world war taght., Christians a esson to work si by $iie, ad the "a that there *s 5'ne way to ret to Heaven to I er preiomi iated. He showi1 theoduy 't each ndividual to his ie, o. man. The 3ishop visited We y Mcpday iight and conl d .A class Jhere Llso. While in (li he was ;he guest of Re yton at 3t. John's Rector'. Bert Lyttel? the Mg. Who", or Monday nighbt goei Ie from ere to the Strand Aheitre apar anburg for a thre.s & U Next week ig sige Dreas Week. reations will be'Pop o.on Saturday !0MMUNITY 3013SE PR0GRAM. F'riday night, "~O.~Paying the' 'iper", a Geo.' Fitzi me produc-, ion. This is a wonderful super-feature, howing the very .heart of Broad vay. One of the most tense dra natic plays ever put. over! We personally guarantee this to ie the best picture that will be hown here for the rgular prices. f you like a good shuw dpn't miss his one Saturday night, 7:30 - Robert Thamber's wonderful sfoogy~ "Fight ng Chance." This is a special story >y a special cast, shiowing Conrad Yagel, Dorothy Davenport (who is drzs. Wallace Ried) and .other stars. Monday night, 7:30-"The Man W'ho Lost Himself", starring Bert .yttell. A Metro Classic. Also a big two-.reel comedy. Starting next Monday we begin howing on Monday, Wednesday and 'riday nights. Remem~ber, the change, "Paying the Piper" is Friday sht and'we know It to be the very est you have ever seen for the egular price of 16 and 20 ('nts. Those nature last shoes for the hildren at The Propst Co. will keep he school kiddies coudfortable. They 'me in lace and button -style in 'rown and black leathers. All sizes. ONE CASE POSTPONED.' Court adjourned for- the day Wedl 'esday morning upon the discon inuation of the ,cases of A .H. Me-' 'arrel, admintatoi, against . he retrGnr.ofRailroads,an L. H. McCarrel Jr. 1Ij his guardian d litem, ingalnas tke th'road, whie& wo cases were set for trial Wed !esday. The phabtf had as their ittorneys, Mesasde~Ndel L. Smith, f Camden, C. 8geKanteith, of Co-J umbia, and W.W nls of the ocal bar. The case oJohn M, Co art,' executor,, gAz the So tern tailway Comnpalk scheduled for lursday, was~-~, discontinued. ['hese caseswz ntne up he plaintiff's -Ju on It is Smdrto ay ontemplate Be Square with Yourself If you went into a store tobuy a suitor a new dress and the price quoted was $10 higher than the same article would cost you across the street, would you buy?, No, of course not. Then Why pay more for the articles you eat? We give you better mer chandise for the same mon ey and the same articles for less money, and will. give the best of service. We car-' ry a complete line of fancy and staple groceries, so if you want anything special ~for lunch, dinner or break fast, just call us.. We appre ciate your small orders' as well as the large ones. We 'are at your service at any time. Phone 80. Winnsboro Mills Store "The Store That Service Built" A