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IN HONOR OF MRS. ROBERTS. A lovely bridge party was given on Thursday afternoon of last week by Mrs. Eugene Roberts in honor of her guest, Mrs. Roberts of Atlanta.. Five tables were placed for bridge in a pretty sating of nasturtiums and daisies. Mrs. J. L. Bryson and Mrs. P. M. Dees tied for highest score. Mrs. Dees making the lucky cut was presented with a lovely handmnade handkerchief, which she presented to the honor guest. Miss Nell Godwin cut the consolation, a deck of cards. After the games the card tables were set with dainty cloths, and each table decorated with a compote holding pink and green mints, and tied with pink and green tulle. The salad course, served with iced tea, also car ried out the color scheme of pink and green. THE BOOK CLUB. The Book Club held its June meet ing with Mrs. Dees last Friday. There were only two numbers on the program, readings by Mrs. C. F. Elli ott ond Mrs. John Harden, Jr. Officers for the year were elected as follows; President, Mrs. Pritchard;, Vice Pre.-dent, Mrs. Douglis; Secre tary, Mrs. Charles. Elliott. Ices and cake were served by the hostess. BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. P. M. Dees was hostess to the Thursday Bridge Club this week. Three tables of players were present. Mrs. A. E. Davis, Jr., received the highest score among the club mem bers, while Mrs. U. G. Desportes had the honor of holding the highest a mong the visitors. Refreshments of delicious grape-juice sherbert and sandwiches were served. PARTY TO CELEBRATE BIRTH DAY. Little Miss 'Josephine Carter gave a delightful party on Wednesday night when she celebrated her twelth birthday. Thirty of her little playmates en joyed a gay time in the brightly lighted front yard. They were assist ed in their games by Misses Hallie Haynes and Sara Carter, who also acted as waitresses later on serving them with ice-cream and cake. The out-of-town guest were; Miss Dudley Cosby of Clinton and Tom Glover Jordan of Hartsville. PARTY FOR LITTLE GUEST JMTI.~Y. Walker, Jr., had a pict uresque garden party on Wednesday afternoon at the attractive new home when she entertained for her little niece, Mary Cobb, of Rock Hill. As soon as the li:-cle guests arriv ed they were presented1 with pretty favors in the shape of bright yellow and blue paper hats. Many games were played on the green sward andl then, seated& in a large circle, they were served ice-cream and cake. * There were about twenty-five boys andl girls who enjoyed this lovely * party.. Misses Elizabeth Coan and Etta Lee Scruggs left Tuesday to attend a house-party in Orangeburg. U. D. C. SCHOLARSHIP AN NOUNCEMENT. 'i he following scholarships are to be awarded September, 1922: Division scholarship at University :of S. C., value $175.00. Division scholarship at Confederate College, Charleston, value $250.00. Division Loan scholarship, value $100.00. Ipformation concerning this scholarship may be had from the committee. Ridge District scholarship at Win throp College, value $140.00A Rules governing the award of these scholarships: Section 1. Applicants must pre-. sent. affidavits of two Confederate veterans or Daughters of the Con fe~deracy as proof of eligibility as worthy descendants of Confederate ancestry.. Section 2. Present physician's l'ealth endorsement and testimonials of good moral character, worthiness avud. ne'ea of assistance, from retend tishr and at least two other prominent people of~their cotamnunity. Must be endorsed by local L. D. C. Chapter.1 Sec. 3. Applicants must state age, p'arentage, Confederate ancestry (ma ternal or paternal), school advance utent,. pledge themselves to abide by the rules of the institution and to makie Lhe best age of opportunity of fered. All applications (there are no blanks) must be in the hands of the' Committee on or before the 10th of' July. Applicants must stand regular ex amination at County Court House in July. Educational Committee. Miss Mary E. Williams, York. Mrs. Herman WNright, Newberry. Mrs. .Janie . Flow er.z. Dishopvri e IN HONOR OF MRS. SLOAN. Mrs. L. H. Pritchard entertained at cards on Wednesday afternoon in hon or of Mrs. Steadman Sloan of Rich mond. Four tables were set for bridge. The top score for the after noon was held by Mrs. A. E. Davis, Jr., and she was presented with a hand embroidered bridge cover, while the guest of honor received a dainty novelty. A fruit salad with sand wiches and iced tea was rerved. FOR HOUSE GUESTS. The firg of a number of parties this week was a bridge party Monday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. E. D. SI n in honor of their guests, Mr. and Irs. Steadman Sloan, of Rich mond, Va. Punch was served each guest as they arrived by Miss Eliza beth Sloan and Mrs. L. H. Prichard. Eight tables of players were invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Sloan. The tables were placed in the two living rooms and on the porch. Mrs. Sloan, as honor guest, was presented with an Indian bowl, while L. H. Prichard won the score prize, a box of home made candies. The consolation, a dainty novelty, was cut by Miss Nan Neil. Delicious ices and cake were served on the card tables at the con clusion of the games. CLEMSON COLLEGE. Scholarship Examinations for Fair field County. Examinations to fill 2 vacant four year scholarships and one vaernt one year scholarship will be held at the county seat on Friday, July 14th, be ginning at 9 a. m., under the super-, vision of the County Superintendent f Education. 1. Four-year Scholarships. Open, to students desiring to pursue Agri culture or Textile Engineering. Subjects for examination: English: -including grammar, literature, com position and rhetoric; Algebra-inclu ling quadratic equations; American ind European History; and practical griculture. Age requirement; 16 years or over t the time of entrance. Winners of scholarships must be prepared to meet also the require nents for admission of the Associa :ion of Colleges of South Carolina. The examinations may be taken for I ntrance credits by those not apply ng for a scholarship. The value of each scholarship is 1O per session and free tuition of 40. Membership in the Reserve Of *icers' Training Corps-R. 'O. .'C. -is also equivalent 11 - , : scholarship during the last two years in college. 2. One-year short course scholar ships. Open to students 18 years of age or over desiring to pursue the one-year course in Agriculture. Com mon school education sufficient. 3. No previous application to the college necessary to stand scholar ship examinations. For catalogue, application blanks, and: other information write ito . THE REGISTRAR. Clemson College, S. C.' FO~R HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES. We wish to present to the voters f Fairfield county a candidate for the legislature who is well-knc wn to everyone in the county, a man who is everybody's friend and wh'o pos;sesses unusual qualifications for the office, and one who will exert every effort to further the interests of the county in a progressive way; and sincerely hope he will consent to make the 'cam paign. We present the name of Mr. C. A-. Robinson. FRIENDS. FORl ROUSE OF REPR-ESENTA TIVES. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives. subject to the rule, and regulations of the Demo cratic party. J. W. HANAHAN. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVYES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the House of Rep resentatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. ..A. Mc FAUCETTE. .. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. I hereby announce myself a candi late for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate of Fairfield county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. W. L. HOLLEY. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a can 'idate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the ac in of the Democratic primary. A. LEE SCRUGGS. FOR TREASUREA. I am a candidate for nomination for the office of Treasurer of Fair field county, subject to the rules and: regulations governing the Demo cratic primary election. DANIEL HALL. FOR TREASURER. I hereby, announce myself a can-: didate for the o~fice of Treasurer of Fairfield county, subject to the rules -nd regulations of the Democratic prima:'y. ERNEST P. BLAIR. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDU CATION. I am a Candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. W. W. Turner. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF ED UCATION. . I am a candidate for renomination for the office of Superintendent of Eduoation, subject to the action of the Demoratic primary, J. L. BRICE. FOR SUPERVISIR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield county, subject the rules of the Democratic primail. W. T. EEVES. FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself s can idate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Fairfield cpunty, . ab ject to the acticn of the Democratic party. M. C. BOU WARE. FOR SUPERVIS R. I hereby announce m elf a can lidate for nomination fo the office )f County Supervisor, su ject to the ules of the Democratic arty. The upport of the Democra of Fair ield county, nale and male, will e appreciated. GRAHAM G. TEELE. 'FOR SUPER t. I a 'ounce myself a e dilate for he ff e of co rvisor for of the 1Democratic prizmgy. I pledge my entire tiie, all my long b iness experiencelenergy and pride i improving the rIads, and to see that -every section its its just proportion of the funds p id for road purposes. J. G. WOLLING. FOR SUPERVlI)R We hereby. announce Mr. S. F. Castles for the office of Supervisor, knowing ,that he is fully capable and, will rendler efficen~t service if elected. and piedge his support'to the rules of the Democratic party. :'lENDS. - FOR AUDITO I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Audi tor of Fairfield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J..B. BURLEY. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Au ditor for Fairfield county, subject to the action...ot the Democratic pri mary. J. EB. STEVENSON. Knowing his qualifications and steling character, we wish to an nounce Mr. J. W. Edrington as a andidate for the office of Auditor of Fairfield county, subject to the rules' of the Democratic party. FRIENDS. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce thatl I am a candidate in the Democratic primar ies of South Carolina for the nomina tion for Representative of the Fifth Congressional district for the 68th Congress, and I take this oppor tunity to thank the people of the dis trict for their loyal support in the past and to say that I shall ever endeavor to deserve their support and confidence in the future. W. F. STEVENSON. FOR CO U Nf Y COMatiSSIONME I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county com missioner for road district No. 1. subect to the regulations'of the Dem Race Victory at INDIANAPOLIS Road Victory at WICHITA Help jyou Chwose Tins 5e miles at 94.48 miles an hour-a relentless rind over a rough-flnahed, sun-baked concrete and A pavement #t record-bres" speed-that k the IN N test Oldield Cord Tie undwet s t apolls Speedway Ms'3th. 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