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/ , . ~ r y 11 . •' ^ » , , 7 J ■.. i-.- X / \ I * -i 1 r* — J w SIXTY FIFTH YEAR ESTABLISHED 1852 SIXTY FIFTH YEAR mi VOL. LXV BARNWELL,,S. C.. THURSDAY MARCH s, 1017 IMPORTANT ADMIHISTRATION MEASURES FAIL TO PASS I Iff FeV Go? “Through in Closm* Hours of Cong- ress. Five Appropriation Bills No} | Passed, Ten Supply Bills. Washington. March I.—Ot all tlie legislation f»f the administration pro gram, proper .’‘oiily' • two measures, tipe. revenue bilt.and the measures givin-g civil government to* Porto Rico and |4- —vAtnefjeaiCgRize»sh i p to its inhabitants pDt^thrtrttgh—the legislative tangle at rlrare j>bii;ut-d for tugge r t h ingSTt tFeclo-e of the session. One of the most important enactment's of the three m filths of the session, the immigration btfR ; passed 'both houses despite the, president’^ announced objection, and then was passed again by both over his. veto. .■ »* f Among_the administration hills which failed were: 'j } , Pleasures to supplement, the Adamson V *. • . law. -" 1 ! ; z. 'the intrastate AT Second Ann On the return tpiHe building all pupils who have x . —c yat Field Day exe.rcises. of .the Barnwell County Schools Will begin promptly at iu made entries fur the Mental Contests will eqWTTTfe o’clock, Friday morning Match 30, 1917. We. tlie exe cutive committee representing tlie teachers of the county, extend a. most earnest invitation to all who are interested Vn the school dO*fl<>pmeiil of our c amity and of our state. Well do we remember that grand spirit which stamped tlie word “success” upon our first attempt of «~7Tl eef-imlTarhweIT! We There has t . —— “• ; * — r—w— J come a new vision to the people building thru the.end doors amkjgo to the number of the room in which Iheirh ntest ,\\i4| .be held. Onty contestants and teachers admitted to these .contests Governor Manning will speak from a-stand erected at the entrance of the building immediately aftertbe tirade is-over. _ • ; _ COMPOSITION from all over the . - A A county. These Field Days are playing a great part Th awakening.oiir county and our state to the pieces The process'is just ean 6e entered. A pupil can enter but one Menta ROOM.. NO. I » uMIh+S'HUON — HU Villi N',' L0. One pupil from *‘either” one of the grades specified! FOR BOYS. _ l'X) Yard Dashy grade 8. 9, 10., t . ,hx' Yard Dash-, grade 4. 7>, 7. -‘Jo Yard Dash,, grade s. 9; 1(>> . Three-Legged 'Race ('»•» yardsd. grade 1. 5,6' 7 Running II : gh..Jump, open to all. ; St and i ng Broad ‘.I niiipj open to alT. " ‘ R'liini'-g Brnadjnmn. open to all, S':ich-Raee. <oo .yds) grad** l t > 7.— -—•——•— sity of educational development. ... beginning. Education is the watcli-word of tins great Contest future system which will make South Carolina the central shperehif light and elliciemv. SU B.JKCTS: /. i. The need of a-Bon&»Di;y ITuliibition Raw We scene. ... c - South Carolina iiope e\ eiy^chirol in the county. ,will be on the . ,, Karmjnjg -in BarffiwelT County after the invasion!. . __ .AVe teaci^rs Should tnigi..now t ) formeur i)f tlu> ,, oll w ^ viK t • WA plans. Tile-trustees sjiould operate with the teach- £ Kducational Va lue of the Moving-Picture Show, erg gift] pupils— Letbmnake this the greatest event in The brtt to ei large *“ - « 11 '’-••••♦« *--• — - ' ~ ' '* Commerce commission. . Tlie. Webb bill to legalize joint for eign selling ageifeies. r* • ' Conservation legislation. ’ including ' once to th-e school ground., tiiv.1 tb/V; number of your tJie^ae.raLdum iiTils and waterpower [districts poster on boards and there line up ready for / - ■ SPERLING. 4’oir VabrtRTipFrr' iTratn lie lay Race,J4*ld yds) 1 boys, open to all. Hurdle Race,. One^mt^stant, op'ii to all., ' * “Hi the IJo yard burille^rtme,. each hurdle shall be i- feet Ci inches high. . i h>y shall he placed In yards japart wiili the first hurdle 1% yardX^dbtant from tlie ■darting point, and the lasphurdle Id yassbs before tin | fin jcti i,nr li ii^ , * ' " A v siriiple way for practicing would be to drived ie ground with the distance, height,I etc" tin- history.of Barnwell County. . INFORMATION. i 'The Tm porta rice ofField Day. The Importance of ari Education. 'paring wMth'«the regu-ar s}>eefftcatiom. 1 ’lace a spring nr light pole across cm. top of tlu^tobd-— ... Tug of war—d Ikivs. < >pen to all. Five boys from the Barnwell School will challenge Teachers‘and pupils, arriving in Ijarnwott go at tii tt <)ne ofJjue above subjects will be announced and live buy' tYom any other school to pull them across e con.t'estaigts will be gWen not more than 30 mjnu-the line. Thfa will tie regrilate in which to hand in the papers to the judge- ba.i .. ■-. —. , T- - —' B'dls which did not foriii part of the orlgirlyl program, fmt w ere passed,-iin« *ucc(--fijlly bvifl*b«net-officer* and nd- miiiistration leaders iate"in the stfs?iun included ' i A7 Amei’dinent' to thelshinping act to to' give the president power to com- '—t : n * — ^ ; * —.— ■■♦.jr-r —— inanileer-ships. \ drastic es( intmge hill which pa-spd .-tji^Seii^je, but never was ta'kc'n up in d-i /:'AMieiid.ncnts lo the fe leral -rescue. , mYt-tri i:.crease-reseTYr ha11k g. Id hold*' inf' and defease member bank re- —e^-rv, »i,—' Coiigress provided for the payment .,.of j-’d.p iQ oi i 1 1 :r tie.- Danish Wist In- d!<■•=.\ :... Tin* senate tailed to ratify, despite aii urgent request by-the president, the* treaty to pay Colmulea $!f)..UUU,C.Y'., fur the si*; a rat ion of R.uiama Import nit enae inents wiiich were \hut speeiticaliy iiiehnledTh t n* prrtgrnnp wi• re tin bill ah dishing saloy:.- in, the »-* . - p I)istnjfupC >1 ,.iulua, ind 4, ttn‘ rider <m the pdst.tUoe appropriation tiili making it a crime to t-aospurt liRuor in inter state commerce into a jirohihition state. &. Although the senate fllibusier stop ped the passage o'f''appropriation bills carrying in all about $511,<Xx),0})0. con" grtss managed to get through Jn its three monttis’ sesioon ten other supply m ■ as are s, with a total of nearly fi.Jt.RX) : ■ ooo.otx). mareiiiiig;. 1 he machines will take tRieir places in the street in front/of the sciuml building". ' At Jit o’- ilook. ••; r <ftrn»try”-.'t.kt8.. .cur. Rl .which (iuv. 'Richard I Manning rides will move-forward, the band will begin pin) ieg and'tlw schools will fall in line accorduig to Hie number of their districts. ■ ', Room No. 4—.‘spelling, grade 6, “■ Tloiit’a-i’-pogressive Speller, Part II. Jdifi lud I tig. f ec t foils i , ‘J and -3. -Ro.om.Aoi., 1—Spelling, grad in 4. m Hunt’s Progressive St<elier, Part 1. Including seciions-1, 2, gjiilated by the Athletic di rector.' * : i . FOR CIRLS. 1’iag Race. (Relay Style), open to all, 1 girls. —dAtg". Race, open to all. •’ Tile.giln.-iestanl will tiici. up tlie. (o) eggs'from one place and carry them in a table.spoon, one aL-« time Tr-r-r-rfiiiof4Ft»«,o»r. umi ptn.».. ti>umvd--wn b-'hind'n line. No H mt. me T.itie «r vehicle CONDITIONS- , - , . , , . Room Xo. 4— Spelling, grade.2, lk r will be admitted ex- . ,,, ,, ,, ,. ,, . T „ ■ , Hunt s Progressive Speller, Part I, comple he---*- cept thCfST me lit ioned—belowT The scl.ofrts wiR graded asi follows: otijercent on. generST apperafteerV Hihic.e id te in .pamdwiLd-ott-Lcraicnt.. on . atte.mla.nt2i. is4>ssential to have as near >a^ perfect at*-ndance as tieissible, But no^chiid or adult unless enrolli d in or TP'ac7rh+g in the rctioo.l will he permitted in the lino of t.ho sahLscdmol'. The school which .wins will b»v given a Sou tii Carolina Hag. .Menti-m will he mud * of m o mil at d \third, plWedsl No Voiifts, w i l' hc_ _ac credTleii iu the ^inhexs. 7 . PARADE. * • "’"Those invited.iii hike part in the | ara It ' 1 -■* '■ ‘ ^ . , 1. Guveri ‘ -7 J. ries,| Appropriation mea.sares -tdiat faile4-f -^ —*•— rac dw-HTi r he?-. The army appropriation bill carrying $270,000,000. The euhdry civil ippropriatioft bill carrying $139,000,000. The genera] deficiency $6jR000 000.. The rlvera and harbors $30,000,000. The nhilitary; academy $1,380,000. Th« billk pasatd were: Naval, $535,000,000. Po8tofficec 1 $330,000,000. Invalid pensions," $160,000,000. ~ ► Legislative, executive and judicial ' $40,000,000* -1 ■ ' ^ Fortifications, $51,000,000. Agricultural, $26,oOO,CCO: District of Columbia, $13,000,000. Indian, $UR000,000: ^ "Diplomatic and consular, $5 000,000, Urgent deficiency, $5,000,000^ President VVilsan was at *the capitol tfhring the closing hours of the session, signing bills as they were delivered to his office. Meml^rs of the cabinet and V ' _>.vea rin gen. t •- - . -. *. •• .... ..... .. Barnwell I'leprr-enta't ives: ——- 8en. J. H. .lulmaim^ - Hun. A. W. ()wrt ■^1 full. R. P. .Sears >n, .1 r. Hon. J. E. Davfs. GEOGRAPHY AND DRAWING. Room Nn, Map, Fiurope, griuTe~s, 9, TO? Shewing the boundaries of the ditlereiit. counl the important rivers and mitres. **' Room No. *0—Georgrnjihy Contest grade 5,0, —Ike judges, will conduct this contest according to, their own j idgment. . . 4toom No. th-Free hand drawing, grade 2. 8, 4, ' "r The Judgt's.will give* the contestants some object to' ' "> READING. in use will be used for any-of tlie' Mr. Crouch will furnish the read 50 Yard Da-h, grade 4-7. lob Yard Dash, grade's-In. Three-Regged Race, grade 1-3: Tiiree I.egged Race, 4-7. In all contests all the winners of first heno twill re- ceive a blue ribbon ; second honor a red ribbon ; third, 'npAirrmr - ' AT 5 O’CLOCK DEMONSTRATIONS. Manual of Arms, givep by BarnwveR-SchooIf - Maypoles Dances. . - p!k Dances.*, \ • * t Garnet*. r— L. nr* 5 :i • , I raw -V 7 Sr a II. . No remit r now • V".' •ro'ail.i ng c ■ 11tests. ers 4 Barnwell State Officers : .' •*" CliiefrGarm* Warden-A : A. Richardson. Att'y. Gen. Th'bs. II. I’eeples atrd Adjt. Gen. W. W. Moore. .’ ♦ ' . "* . 4. County Board of Education : . . : I>r: W. M. J ones, R. Boyd Cole, Room -Nm. 7—Reading, grade R66iu.No, 7— Rea<liiig. grade 2. l: yom.No. 7-—Reading, grade 3. Room No. 7—Reading, griidi* 4. . Room N’6. 7—Reading, grade 5i-\ — - WRITINC. ’• * - Room No. 8—Writing, grade 1. lltioni N'o."8—Writing, grade 2. Room No.F-t: Wf iting, grade 3. Room No. S—W’rit.ingrgrade 4, • ARITHMETIC. 0-. 6. 8. 9. ) Homci Demonstration Club in Charge of Miss Clifford" Bar rat t. Farm Demonstrator: ■' J ' Mr. H, G" Boy Is ton. j — Trustees of all Schoola-in Macliines ied by the Barnwell Board. The Band. X " All the Schools marching in order of'the Dis- — trici Menibere.*. ^ ■ V; _!j_- Maj. P. J. DrewAM-r. Charlie Brown and Mr. But? ler Hagood with others will be asked to —^erve as mounted escorts for the Governor and Staff. "■ to- as- in compliment to her guests, Misses mretary TofiiffTtf with a ftlff Trorn]" Beulah, LdrlTe ^nd: Carrie JenTHn “Charleston.- ■ r . Covers * were laid for, 16 and* a six course dinner was served.^ At its con clusion, the remainder of the eveutng was spent prith games and music. The Mr^ses Jenkins have beerr the re cipients of much attention during their visit here. the White house wdre‘ on hand *ist. Among the measures to which the president attached his signature were ^8 naval and agricultural appropria tion bills, a resoltiAion ptovidtnit-foT- «- $150,000,000 bdnd issue to speed up war •hip congtructinn, a bill postponing uytiUnlr lst the effegtiveness ot^the postoffice bill; a resolution appropriat- vork MJAI.I.I to Continue wori on The Alaskan railroad, and more than a score Of minor resolutions and bills.. The last measure signed provided a pension Jor thc wjidow of Maj-Gen.' Frederick Funstoiu. ' The Woman’s-Reading Club of Al lendale has arranged a yery interest ing program for Friday evening the 9th iMt-at 8:30 o’clock. The program- will nmmnr op w mm ip 1 , ■rpiaiitgfc. Other music and a good m ving picture. Ihenrices will b** t«*n *i ; d 'went**cents tV proceeds so gro to th* bei efit of the Club. The public iA enTt^'nlly invited. G. Dupcan B Mi i g**r of Col ombia was h^'la^t v*the guegl of relatives and friends,^ The route for the parade will be frbmt the school grounds up Marlboro avenue to Main street, up,Main street and around the .circle, returning to the build ing thru Washington street. . ' D r i 11 on- M ot jo ns-SOngs En- nitYU*. All sch h)1s | art ici pitting in those. 1 a -1 ■’♦•attin - shiRl as-emble at the Band .Stand. The Star Spaug,;eil li.mVr will be sung. A number ofN^lionls .slumId gul-*iip one*of these 'le,m.Jikfc.tTitioi!pi. 8:30 P. M.^SGKOOL AUDITORIUM, - ADMISSlM 25 CTS. ‘ h .... < >n(» v bi'Vy nr-_i>;,e girl lromNouJh.school will he eli gible to enter the«k eontciatH/'Tsf over 25 entries are made thereon teat for boys will be-^pld Thursday even- ingr—You will be notified if this..isVecessa ,r y. • - JUDGES \ Competent and impartial judges will be'kccured. 7 . PRIZES. -4v*>oi»»-N«» l a-sgA^ithHiWtiiii, grsilu Milnes’ Rrogrei'^ive-Book III, To the bottom of page 240. . • . • • x . V / , \ Room No. 5—Arithmetic, K^ade 7. Milnes’ Progressive Book JI, complete. — Room NYf. 5—Arithmetic', grade 6. ' Miluea’ Progressive, Book II. . To bottom of page 233. .Room No. 5—Arithmetic, grade 5. ‘ Milnes’ Progressive Book II, complete.’ • To bottom of page 145. " A '-contestant can jiot make over tlm-e entricsr A pupil whose name <1*u-s not ap- l>ear on the entry sheet will not lie alTbwed to make entrance on Field Dav. (Emphati- f ~ . . ■ * caliy dec kin 1 upon* by the committee.) > > . J Prizes for Athletic and MentaLConteatg will be gi\Lm ULMERS’ DRAMATIC CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN AT FAIRFAX"MARCH 9. fs,; ecial to The Sentinel: J’liners’ March _5 —<»n Friday eve. ning March 9th. at 8 o’clock, the Ul mers’Dramatic Club will present the play, "A Kentucky Belle” in the audi- tbriulmroff* the Fairfax High school. Jh.ts play, which is a conRdy in three nets, has been presented twice within the past twii months at Ulmers, and -both timen proved very >rticce«8ful. The J»dmL.-4SioiT eli ar"ged~-w iFTTre 25 eents- foiX ailu hod 15 cet.i-ft r cliildren. The proceeds'of which wiil go to the new Baptist church, now being erected at I liners. ' .... . HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK. W-heTi I visited tin* school at Filko on last, WedneKiiar morhing. L was vpry much pleased-with the way the girls tjiiinded ,to the - i.ggcstioii that they; go into the canning club work. All hut twojofTjie girls present ’indicated their d-estre ukjuin the canning club. Some of t!i • childVeYKfTom this school are };oiiig t > do the pouTwy club work, also. , Whatever these boyx and girls ’determine to do, they can* accorkpUsh. By perseverance they, cap knockAfe: “t” off of “c a-n-t.” On Friday afternoon .some of the ladies of Ashleigti coffifnunity' met to reorganize the Home Demonstration club there. We did not have a full at* tendance, out we are expecting a large number of toe ladies to be v present at the. next regular meeting tabe heldr«n the 1th Fridays after noon iii March. 1 lie people of 8an Hill are planning for a community, fair this fall. It would' -be-we11—it—in tr.»-uL^nr sciiouls would think along tli : s same line. By work- i.ng to one definite end people learn the art of cooperation with each other and this 1 is a -lesson which will ever stand them, in good.stead. -TRia ontning Friday -afternoon -tire people of Healing Springs, will hold a regular monthly meeting of the School Ir.iprovemept association. Mr) K. P. Searson will hit present and he will s; <;:ik to the people. We ai*c expecting a goodly number of people to be pres* ent. ‘ S -ine of the girls iu the canning clQbs h a vp at rejiity rdee U'J their la n d," c om - paste] it and. gotten it thoroughly broken'iip. This is well, for the sooner this is done the better. . . It lias been found that lime in th« helps, to make better tomatoes, 'll the girls.can get some commercial lime they should scatter about 200 lbs of it broad-cast on their MO acre; work, it in about 3 inches deep; then scatter rhpmVDirrajTDT the-KroWd aWTerrt \ — fwv*- <SBBP To the High or Graded School scoring tlm largest number of points’/the County Itoard of Education will give $25,U0 WQrth of school equipment,- Ta the one or two—teaclier schoo) making the largest number of points $25 00 wor-^h of equipment will be given. To eaeh the winners of the Oratorical and Reading Con test Supt. Horace j. Crouch will give a Gold Medal. | CONCERNING POINTS. X A. F7ach first place in Mental and Athletic Contests will count 5 points ; second place 3 poihts ; third"placp 1 point, with the exception of the Tug of War, parade and Maypole Dance, No points will be given for these three plates. * x >■/ Z> I,! MADDEN, . \ Chairman. - _A FAIRFAX. Fairfax March 3.—Mrs. George D. Sanders was hostess ata dinner party on Tuesday evening at her lovely home of 1812, has outn, acco" Miss Beulah McNemar reader and awf*Art»in»ri >:gaxtf..an ftfleUxkninmpnt under.the auspices of the Aid society of the Baptisf church on Monday evening in the school auditorium. She was assisted by Mrs E. A,. McDowell and Miss Helen McDowell with piano, violin and vocal numbers. r ^he even ing was and artistic and financial suc cess, ■■'*'. An enjoyable occasion of last Friday evening was a “tacky party” given hy, fhr .lariififcaf thn MfLluiiliPt cfriml) in the Masonic hali.«^k large e^>»wd attended amb!entered heartily it to the Ipirit of the occ-iai *n. Mrs J ihn Harter was awa^Jfdjthe-fSr z • f >r the tackiest lady present and Rayipomi .Hainnfcrhd wnn the' men’s priz>* JtSffwhmSbti were served, and a targ** sum re-T al'zed. V „ "" WILLISTON. 7“Wllli8ton, “March 3 —Mrs W. S Earle of Chicago, one of. the national officers of the United States Daughters r,ec uitly been on a visit SWWtt oy MF ElHi. While here she visited Mrs R,-M. Mix- son, State president, at her home in Willieton. Mrs Mix-son invited ^num ber of ladies to meet Mrs Earl^at an « informal reception, where Mrs Earle gave a most interesting talk on the unprecedented growth of the order during the past year and the objects of thF organization. -South Garolina being particularly rich in hisiory., properly recorded mid though* this State furnished so large a_quota of men to the War of dSIY, their defendants are just waking to the-importance of joining the society and making Han ef fort to preserve to posterity the deeds of their forefathers. It is to be regret ed that Mrs Earle could not remain and be more genially heard and known she possesses a charming, magneiic personality ; is an unusually interest .nS frrrrtpf,i4 «rw>utr^, L-ill.^t COMMUNITY CLUS MEETS AT HEAttNC SPRINGS. Special to The Sentinel: - Healing Springs. March' 5 — The Healing Springs Community . Improxe ment Association held its regular meet ing, F/iday‘afternooo March 2nd, Hon R. P. Searson, of Allendale addressed the audience, having for his subject “The New State Highway Association And Its Importance To Our County.” As this .bill has recently been enacted, the explanation was timely, tte urged the.people to take advantage of this op “BONE DRY” LAW IS NOT TO CO THROUGH? .4- • Washington, Feb. 2*k—Prohibition leaders in congress were oil in arms •onight isver a report tnattne.couTerees'' on the postplfiae appropriaton bill «tay_ther.e_until time tojilant the toma toes. fHfee time is not broad-CEa^bF^ forehamP, a tittle may be used around each plant later. 4 . \ Miss Clifford'Barratt Home Dem. Agent. OWENS-BLACK. “V . « — The many friends of Mr R. E.— Black and Miss Jennie Owens both of Barn* ivett.TX ill be interested to les^rn of their marriage which occurred Thursday »f- ternoon at four o’clock at the parson age of St. JohiPs Methodist Church, Kev. Mr-Jenkins officiating. The bride looked lovely in a coat suit of amethyst. broadcloth with chifl’ou , blouse and a hat of the new spring shape to corre- Sfie carrietTbride roses. AftCt the wedding they'received the congrat ulations of the friends that were with them and latej left for their future hdme in Barnwell. ^ • •' x- The bride has been spending some time • in Augusta witfr her anat. Mrs E.. C. Ltmar and has woa many friends here by her sweetness and charm, who will follow her home : with best wisKes for Mr Black and her self.—Augusta Chronicle. . pFc suv. livuuiw soap cava T an vbkv wi miiq wu . . » i __ % . .. , ,. , *. # v. A ^ Tt, had been platmed. He and otherpro portumty for better roads, saying that ... . .. ... v i., MbchsmpiniinSiid if the.aunfaraa were preparing to let the measure fail in order to kill the Rned “bone-dry*.’ amendment prohibiting the shipment of liquor into dry strte. Representative Randall, of California, declared he had definite information that such a course ;Y.l *RTTar« VTB SilTHTl MRS. GEORGE A. GOLE ANTEATAINS AT BRIDGE On Tuesday afternoon Fel woman. She was most interested , in M rs Mixson’s 1812 relecs-r-left he^ by the commandant of the military dis trict of ^vhich South Caroliua then formed a Dart. y 0 - * ■ Mrs Earle expressed herself an being pleased with the progfess of the work in South Carolina. done. At the close of M.r Seareon’s address Miss Ciffprd Barratt, the Home Dem onstration Agent, gave a demodtration in “Soup Making.” She also favored her audience with several readings, which were very much enjoyed, j Healing Spring^ ha* a Literary Soci ety in connection with the .school This Socety meets ev°ry Friday afternoon and the b'*.ys and rt's trained to re- ssiiAtrrif>ha4»rtff.thnrL»hflyJb i.et .a meeting of anj kind. This itng will be of inestimShU* value in later life, for it gives,the hop and girls e»*i» r !rcedom from ^hibarrassment in appearing before the jtublic. The next regular meeting of the As gociation will be held April 6th, at 8 o’clock. /, —i ^7 WTffiTWffi ffTrTOHifp^mgru mid* reiarq?- Iron S6-bt'tnuingrdth%-preaent poatnffice appropriations were brought in they would see to it that the Reed amend ment went to the White House with the continuing resolution. --i•- W. E McGee, of the Southern Rail way with headquarters in Columbia was here Wednesday to Consult with members of the county board of educa^ Sisn unit thw ni mtue umunittfe" fur the Field- Day in regard to running special trains into Barnwell and grant ing special rates on regular trails. ■test yon’forget—Field Day, March 30-h will be the biggest d*y Barnwell has had in Many decadeBr Be sure to tained a number of friends at Bridge In bonfir of Mtss Mary Cheviletts ■Simms, bride-elect. After the etrds were dispensed with, a dainty salad course wa9 served. The first prize was awarded Mrs T. E. Cummings ; the consolation prise was cut by Miss Georgia Antley*. Those present were: ! Mesdames J,’ A. Porter, H. D. Calhoun, S. B. Mosa- lfeg, Aiilmore Simms;. Jv., Jt. JL Qola. $ u e among those, present. -fe T 4 Lonnie M. Calhoun, R, 3. Dicks, Nos- man Andereon, W. M Andrews, and. Mr* Gordossa, Mrs T.'E. Comings, Columbia. Misses Marion Rattersoa,^' Annie Lee Simms. Georgia Antley Mas Swn^ny, Chevilette Simms, Margurits Greeue of Columbia; Doilie Bettis, pt Trenton, Lduisa Duucan of Union,* .. \ *3- yyj