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LOCALS Miss Margaret Neil Social Editor. Mr. R. H. Boulware of Rock Hill spent the week-end here. Mrs. James Macfie is visiting her parents near Savannah. Mr. D. W. Douglas and family spent Tuesday in Columbia. Miss Jane Ketchin is visiting Miss Freeman of Columbia. Mr. Paul Scott of Florence wa- a visitor here on Saturday. Miss Cooper Walkup is at Rock Hill attending summer school Miss Elizabeth Sloan leaves t day for Richmond to visit relatie Mrs. 0. E. Crowson i viiitnc at, her old home at Maxton. N. C. Mrs. D. R. Coleman Jr. &)h e1 (I' visited her home here thie wee . Miss Lillian Robinscn of Lancast er is visiting 'Mrs. Lucile Kirkpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Aiken ant lt tle daughter were visitors at Saer Sunday. Miss Lizzie Robertson o: Columbia was a visitor at her home here on Sunday. Miss Nannie Seigler returned Sm day having visited freinds in Orange burg. Mr. B. F. Yarborough of Jenkins ville was a business visitor here this week. Mr. John. L. Edens of the Columbia bar was here on legal business this week. Miss Jennie Beaty of Charlotte is spending a few days with Miss Ella Beaty. Miss Dimple Elliott is spending some time in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Heyward of Columbia is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Edwin McDon ald Jr. Mrs. W. P. Peyton returned on Sat urday after visiting her parent's at Darlington. Mayor Charlie Robinson is out a gain after several days illness at his home. Mr. Stedman Sloan and family of Aichmond, is visiting his brother, Mr. E.1). Sloan. Mrs. Wilheminia Quattlebaum of Columbia is visiting her son, Dr. A. G. Quattlebaum. Mrs. Dupre and children of Spart anburg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Elliott. Miss Theo Young of Union left Thursday for her home after visiting Mrs. G. F. Patton. Mrs. W. J. Haynes and Miss Hazel Haynes left Wednesday Ice a visit to relatives in Wilmington. Miss Mittie Spence of Ridgeway spent several days this week with Miss Alice Walker. Judge and Mrs. W. L. Holley, Elli ott and Miss Susie Crawford shopped in Columbia Tuesday Mr. F. H. Gantt of Columbia was *a visitor at the home of his uncle, Mr. L.. Gantt, on Sunday. Mr. Charles Dwight of Charleston returned Monday after visiting his sister, Mrs. G. F Patton. Mr. and Mrs George Martin and family 'are visiting Mrs. Martin's -former home here. Misses Annie and Julia Gantt and Mr. J. M. Lyles motored t.> Columbia Tuesday for the day. Mrs. J. S. Elliott of Bryson City has returned after visiting her father, Mr. W. S. Weir. Mr. Dick McMaster, who has been visiting J. H. McMaster, Jr, left Thursday for West Point. Tom Glover Jordan of Hartsville arrived Wednesday to spend the sum mer here with friends. Messrs. M. M. Stewart and G. F. Patton are attending hte State Teach ers Association in Roc kHill. Mr. Osmiond Brown who has been visiting his grandmother left Friday for his home in Bennettsville. Messrs P~. M. Dees and H. E. Cald well motored to Marion spending Sun day and Monday with relatives. The many friends of Mrs. G. B. Mc Master are 'delighted to know that she is back from the Columbia Hos pital. Mrs. J. M. Douglas left on Monday for her home in Hickory Grove after visiting her brother-in-hw, Mr. W. D. nmwn.s Miss Emelyn Macfie was a shopper in Columbia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McDonald ;pent Wednesday in Charlotte. Miss Elizabeth Miller of Rock Hill is visiting Mrs. Samuel Lindsay. Miss Nan Neil left on Wednesday ,or a visit to friends in Easley. Miss Kathleen Williams is at home gain after a visit in Kings Mountain. M:S. H. H. Withers and children of Chester are visiting Mrs. J. J. Neil. Litlie Miss Dudley Cosby of Clint on i sa visitor this week at the Manse. Mis Hallie Haynes has returned :rom a ten weeks stay in Salisbury, N. C. .dis-es Gene and Irene Smith are viitir.- in Myitle Beach and Mann mng. Mi- Virinia Wallace Williams sent a few days her with Miss Alice A. Waiker. Miss Marion Seigler left Wednes da- .morning to visit Miss Christine McNair at Hartsville. Miss Mamie Jones is at home from Cedar Springs, where she teaches domestic science. Miss Essie Home, has retui-ned after visiting her cousin. Miss Mabel McCarley, in Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson at tended the Freeman-Hamer wedding in Columbia Wednesday. Miss Jane Ketchin has returned from a fsit to her friend, Mrs. Thom as Fickling in Columbia. Misses Lois McLaughlin and Mary Cobb of Rock Hill are the guests of Mrs. D. V. Walker, Jr. Mrs. Walker entertained in honor of her young guests on Wednesday afternoon. Little Miss Dudley Cosby of Clint on is a visitor this week at the Manse. home of her aunt, Mrs. D. V. Walker, Jr. Mr, W. R. Doty has as her guests, her :,..o nieces, Misses Elizabeth and Anna Steele Taylor, of Nicholasville, Kentucky. Mr. W. R. Doty, Jr, entertained a number of the young people Wednes day afternoon with a swimming party at Blythewood. Mrs. W. 0. Brice and Miss Marg aret Brice returned Monday aftei visiting P. M. Brice in Columbia fo7 the pa.st week. Miss Sallie Hoy, of Sumter, and Al ton Hoy of Draughons Business Col lege are visiting their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoy. Misses Mary Seigler and Rebekah Jennings and W. R. Doty, Jr., motor ed to Columbia Tuesday, returning that afternoon. Mrs. John Strohecker returned to her home in Monck's Corner today after several weeks visit to Mrs. J. W, Seigler and Mrs. Mamie Chandler. Miss Bessie Moore returned fromr Clover on Monday after visiting her aunt, Miss Mary Moore, formerly of Winnsboro. Mrs. J. B. Amiick returned to her home in Newberry Sunday after vis iting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Aiken, for the past few week.. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Burrkmever returned to their home in Henderson ville Sunday and were accompanied by Mrs. Burckmeyer's mother, Mrs. R. E. Ellison. Mr. Charlie. K. Dniglas, havirz completed a four year course at Pres byterian College, is with his aunts, Misses Maggie and Lizzie Douglas, for the summer. Mr. F. S. Keene, of Atlanta, spent part of the week here. Mr. Keene rlent last year in Winnsboro connect ed with Lockwood-Greene and Comp any and is welcomed back by his friends. Mr. and Mri. Steadman Sloan and little son of Richmond left on Thurs day for an automobile trip to Ashe ville and other resorts before return ing to Richmonkd. They were accomp anied home by Miss Elizabeth Sloan. Mrs. Roberts of Atlanta returned to her home last Saturday after spending several weeks with Mrs. E. E. Roberts of the Mill Village. She was accompanied home by Mr. Wal lace Roberts. Theres a home-made radio phone in West End crudely constructed by a bunch of high school boys in an old barn, but the instructive and enter taining programs they're getting these nights are worth listening to. The friends of Mr. Claude Ruff will be glad to know that he is able to be out again after several weeks of typhoid fever. He visited his THE N?.&Wb 4"NjuflZ' Mrs. William Haynes, Miss Hazel Haynes and Miss Daisy Belle left on Wednesday for a ten days visit to Wrightsville Beach. The Cultus Club will meet on next Friday afternoon. July 8th., at five o'clock with Mrs. M. W. Patriec ati N hite Oak. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Boa- have re turned home after taking in the Con federate Reunion and making a visit to Rev. D. T. Lauderdale and family at Natural Bridge Virginia. The many friends of Lieut. W. 0. Brice, U. S. M. C., will be interested to learn that he was one of the ten honor graduates out of a class of 55 officers at Camp Quantico, Va., last week. Lieut. Brice made the highest average among the Lieutenant.s. Af ter a month's hike in which the battle; of Gettysburg will be refought with both ancient and modern artillery, Lieut. Brice will be stationed at Paris Island. Miss Alice Walker entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of her guest Miss Virginia Wallace Williams, of Columbia; and her cousin, Richard McMaster, Jr. About twenty guests spent the evening infornially on the lawn, where delicious ices and cake were served. Miss Kathleen Williams and John C. Buchanan, Jr., assisted Miss Walker in entertaining. PARTY FOR NIECE. Mrs. D. V. Walker, Jr, entertained about twenty quests at a delightful lawn party on . riday evening in hon or of her little neice, Miss Dean Mc Laughlin, of Rock Hill. At a late hour delicious and cool iug refreshments were served by the hostess. IN HONOR OF SISTER. Mrs. John Walker entertained at cards informally on Thursday in hon or of her sister, Mrs. Harold W. Carr, of Corning, N. Y. Mrs. K. R. McMas ter held the highest score and was presented with a lovely perfume bot tle. Several guests were invited in afterwards. A delicious salad course with iced tea was served after the games. MRS. DAVIS HONOREE. Mrs. A. S. Davis, Jr. was guest of honor at a bridge party -on Tuesday afternoon given by Mrs. J. . Hard en, Jr. It was the annual party of the Thursday Bridge Q , rs avis aving e ono 0 ing the highest yearly av score, Four tables of players enjo ed Mrs Harden's hospitality. Among the number of guests present besides club members were: Mesdames Harold W. Carr, of Corning, N. Y., J. D. Har rison, of Greenwood, H. H. Withers, of Chester, Gordon Grant, George Lauderdale, D. V. Walker, Jr., John Walker, L. D. Wells and Misses Anne Ketchi and Lilla. B. Ketchin. At the conclusion of the games Mrs. Grant held the top score and was pre sented with a pretty vanity. Mrs. Davis was presented with a lovely Madeira mat, and Mrs.- Carr also re ceived .a pretty handkerchief. A de licious salad course with iced tea was served'by the hostess assisted by Mrs. D. V. Walker, Jr. MRS. BRYSON ENTERTAINS.. Mrs. J. L. Bryson entertained at cards this week, giving a lovely bridge on Tuesday morning. Five tables were set for bridge in the wide hall and the two living rooms. As the guests arrived they were served re freshing punch by. Misses Mary Doug las and Agnes Macfie. The games ended with Mrs. Steadman Sloan of Richmond holding the highest score. The prize was a dainty hand-painted vanity , and the consolation, which was cut by Mrs. Samuel Lindsay, was a hand-painted. booklet of jelly labels. The delicious refreshments of ices and cake, carried oust a pretty scheme of green and gold. Again on Wednesday Mrs. Bryson entertained. The home was prettily decorated in great bowls. of shasta daisies and nasturtiums. Five tables were placed in the cool rooms where bridge was enjoyed, and a number of guests also enjoyed the morning in conversation on the porch. The high est score for the morning was held by Mrs. John Hugh. Boulware, who was given adeck ofcards as prize. Mrs. James Edmunds, of Ridgeway, cut as consolation a lovely ribbon vanity. After the games a frozen salad with sandwiches and iced tea were served1 by Misses Margaret Brice, Mary Douglas and Agnes Macfie. PIANO SACRIFICE. Due to inability to keep up pay-i ments, we have had a high grade pia no, in the best of condition, turned back to us. This instrument we can sell for a rare bargain, giving terms to responsible parties. For full par- i ticulars, address Ludden and Bates, - ., Georgtia. Absolutely Free!! .During the month of July we are go= i gto give a ticket good for one vote ith every dollar purchase to be vo t d for the church of your choice in t e county which you would like to h ye receive a Fifty Dollar donation. he votes will be placed in a box i t e store as issued and at the end of t e month the votes will be counted b a committee, and to the church re c iving the most votes we will do n te the sum pf $50.00. i the county, and any person can v te whether a member of any church o not. Ask for your ticket. Remem b 'r this does not.conflict in any way with our premium offer. July.Clearance Sale In addition to the above, we will. put on a July Clearance Sale, reduc ing on all summer goods. The re duced prices will prevail during the entire month. We are not giving a long list of prices, because our prices are all bar gains. Come and see. THE BATTERY Winnsboro, S. C.