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Winnsl .LOCALS Miss Margaret Neil Social Editor. Miss Alice Walker spent Thursday in Columbia. Dr. C. S. McCants has returned Sfrom New York City. F. A. DesPortes spent a few days in Charlotte last week. J. L. Kennerly spent the week-end here with his family. Dr. R. G. Hamilton spent several days in Union this week, 9ss Alethea Mayes spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Bessie Chalmers spent the week-end at her home in Charlotte. Mrs. Horace Traylor and son re turned Tuesday frm Spartanburg. 'Miss Emmie Hicks, of Greenville, spent several days in town last week. *and Mrs. D. V. Walker, Jr., returned from Rock Hill on Monday. Misses Isabel and Margaret Hoy spent part of last week in Columbia. Mrs. Joseph Foard, of Baltimore, spent part of this week with Mrs. T. H. Ketchin. Mrs. Sam Jordan, of Baltimore, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harden. J. H. Boulware returned to the Charleston Medical College on Mon Miss Hazel Crowson, of Winthrop College spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. Norace Traylor returned Tues ay from a deer hunt in the lower rt of the State. Mr. C. L. Smith returned home t week after spending several ths in Asheville. rs. A. E. Davis, Jr., and little ter are visiting Mrs. M. L. nin Concord, N. C. .Ormsby Bourke returne' Saluda on Tuesday and is the~ of her sister, Mrs J. T en.. JrN All t. Miss Maggie Aiken has returned from a visit to Mrs. Pressley Burk meyer in Hendersonville. Miss Kathleen Willingham, of the1 Chicora College for Women, Colum bia, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Caldwell and little Miss Catherine Caldwell spent art of this week in Charlotte. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Lindsay and children, and Miss Mayme Burley spent Sunday in Camden. Mr. arnd Mrs. J. M. Workman and 'ittle daughter, of Raleigh, M1. C., pent last week with Mrs. G. G. layes.* Misses Clara Hammond and Vir ginia Shanklin, of Winthrop College, spent the week-end with Miss Pris cila Ketchin. Mrs. W. D. Brunson, of Darling ton, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Peyton, has re-1 turned home. Misses Gladys Burley, Mary Douglas and Agnes Maefie, of Win throp College, spent part of this week at home. Miss Bessie McMaster, of Colum 'a, and Dr. J. G. McMaster, of Florence, spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. T. H. Ketchin. Mrs. Lou P. McMaster has re turned from her summer home at Monteat, and is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. T. H. Ketchin. The 1,adies of the town meet their friends at The Tea Room every af ternoon. THE MUSIC CL UB. Miss Alice Doty was hostess to the Music Club on Friday afternoon. The roll call was answered with current events in the music world. An interesting paper on Cadman was read by Miss Lucy ')oty. Mrs. WV M. Welling sang a solo. Miss'. Beck Jennings and Mrs. C. S. Me Cants joined the Club at this meet ing. A salad course with iced tea w'Pr he Outit ETHODIST CHURCH READY FOR' SERVICES SUNDAY. Services at the regular hours at Methodist church Sunday morning. Rev. Geo. C. Leonard, presiding el der, will preach at 11:60 and will hold the 4th quarterly conference mmediately after service. Public ordially invited. srhhffh WINNSBORO MILL THEATRE, Saturday, October 15.-Viola Dana n "Cinderella's Twin." This is a late Metro release. Also Pathe News, No., 74. Tuesday, October 18.-The 7th, 8th and 9th episodes of the mystery serial "Screaming Shadow." Thursday, October 20.-Harry Carey in "If Only Jim". A picture full of pep and heart interest. THE CULTUS CLUB. The Cultus Club held its fist meeting since the summer recess on 'riday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. R. C. Gooding. The roll call was answered by giving the name of one's favorite poet. The program was as follows: Sketch of the Life of Thomas Moore, by Miss Nellie Pearson; Poem of Moore's, by Mrs. T. H. Ketchin; Literary Notes, by Miss Marie McCants; People in the Public Eye, by Mrs. J. H. Catheart. A salad course, with 'coffee, was COMMUNITY HOUSE PROGRAM. Friday night, October 14.-We have at last gotten "The Kentuck ian". This picture shows the old clan fighting spirit that made Ken tucky the noted state that it is. No one in this town should allow them selves to miss this special-pictuire. Monday- night, October 17.-Viola Dana in "Cinderella Times". A won derful picture. Also a two-reel com dy, "A Seaside Siren. Remember M'nday night. Wednesday night, October 19. Mary Miles Minter in "Don't Call Me ittle Girl." Remember our show nights are Monday Wednesday and Friday. Coming October 28. "Inside the Cup." Read the book and see the lay.' iCe .Regulator g You Want] *11 * . South Carolina * HORNE BRO'S. The Home of ~All-Leather Shoes For Men, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children Red (loose Shoes, the kind that wears the Boys and Girls it takes Leather to stand the Weather Good shoes at low prices Try us one time Horne Brothers Winnsboro, South Corolina