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1 Jurt Received A N«w Shipunt of KETTLES -. CCBSiNl ■ad COOK POTS J. Paul Ro8S 932 Brood Stroot SELF-SERVICE J. Manly Smith South ftroad Street J_ Delicious APPLES lO.Pounds ...90c 45 Pounds $3.50 PLANTATION FRUIT CAKE, 2 lbs.. LEMON and VANILLA EXTRACT, VA oz. bottle . . LAYING MASH, 50 lb. bag . CAKE SPICE, RED FOOD COLOR, SMOKED HERRING, lb.. . 20 Pound Boo, $2.80 RED CHERRIES, 8 oz. bottle . . 32c CoU Ordora Subject to Stock TNi Betbune News Notes At the first maetlas of the Batlmio fAealty thsy Joined tlie fcdlowlm magasines 10€ per cent: The Nattonal BdocatioB and The South Carolina Education Magasines. ^ Jfc. and UtB. B. C. Hiott and familv spent the weekend In Lancaster with relatives. Bethune^ McLanrin left Thursday to rislt friends in Chicago. 111. Alfred-licLaughUn and Uttle son Preddy of Kingstres, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Padgett. Mrs. Roger Howe with her little daughter is visiting her brother and family, Mr.' and Mrs. Thomwell Cly SELF4iERVICE $1.45 bcra. Ob Suadag Dana Lou. was adsritlBi to the Cam den hospital, vhiipa an ^psudlz opsratloiL D. EL Baxley amt 9. U Truesdijyi Kershaw have opsusd a odUpB Wks in the store foruMrly oiilri^a by Marlon Baker, deceaswkl * Miss Kara Qorda»»lMd gom td Cramerton, N. C.. where ^e will teach school Mr. and Mrs. Frad Josey and family of MlUedgsville, Oa.. and Mr.. and Mrs. Kel^ lossy of Sumter were re cent guests of thslr parsnts. Mr. and Mrs. Homsr lossy. Mr. sad Mrs. W. A. McDoweU.' Ir., spent Sunday In Martinsa, Oa. Thev ware accompanied home by their mother, Mia. W. JL McDowell who spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Bw McKinnon" of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Hugb Witherspoon of MayssviUe .spent Wednesday night with the latter's parents, Mr ..and Mrs. D. T. Yarbrough. The following girla have returned to Winthrop; Misses Sara Rebecca McKinnon, Bonny Hammond, loyce Fowler and Eva lo Ratcliff. WUlle Esther Ratcliff is entering as a fresh man. Mrs. lohn Hawkins and Mrs. Heb ron Outlaw of HartsvUle were week end gueata of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Out law. The auxiliary of the Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Thomwell Clybnra was In chu^e of the program and Mrs. fted Brinson taught the Bible study. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Padgett and Mrs. Kirkley of Csmden were Sunday guests of the 1. B. Severances. Announcement has been recevled of the arrival of a son to Mr. and Mrs Robert Hogues of Charleston. Mrs Hugpes jbeford marriage was Miss Sue Hilton of this place. Bom of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunter September t, a gifl. The circles of the Woman’s Society of Christian Smwiee . nwt Tuesday afternoon at Um foUowlag homea: The Walter V. Jerman circle with Mrs. William Hasty, Haney King circle with Mrs. L. D. Qsrr, Joanna Caston circle with Mrs. W. V. Jerman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beard of Charlotte. N. C.. Mr. sad Mrs. Johnnie Boston and efiUdrsn of Sumter were weekend gneats of their pareots, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beafd. Mr. and Mra. Jullua Jordan of Charleston were Sonday gneats of the latter’s moSier, Mrs. T. J. Hin son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon and little son. Tommy, speot Sunday In Richburg with Mra. Hearon’a mother. Mrs. Louise Etheridge of Columbia apent the weeJiend with the D. M. Mays. Lt. and Mrs. Jnnlus Bsrdsu of Olynco, Oa., are vlaltlng their father and sister, F. M. Helms and Miss Kate Helms. Miss Ev^yn Parksr left this wsek to resume her studies at Lander col lege. HUMANO MtMtNO- at Lodge Oreee rlgit alter dm srsddtug hera^ has net hasu raiMlad to. MaFall had a sea who was kfltad ta tha last WmrM War, aaooMUag .to hia atory to his hrida. Mra. Melhll, ifhosa smldaa name was Balvla and who taUar bmu^ ToaUf hare, has A^ hmftg die story troM Mrs. McFslL Magbdata Blythsr contacted The Heath Nows Bursaa sad in a few minutes tha story was oa tha way to tha metropolitan prase and tha news syndicates and also ths radio sutions. It was the bslisf of Magis trate Myther that this publicity might la taontlBs tha sdsatai Tha SMgistrata also contacted tha ColamMa iaiica aad asked dpam to maka a ehach of tha hoapltala in that city. . A wire has also been dMatehad to the auflioritlea at Lodge 9tmm, iMoa- ClooNuy (Condanad from first page) High school confersilce officials will be fa charge of the gaoM tonight end • a «1? iSS, ttS** Hardiag Rams Barn aia zapprtad to the apoB Sr occasion^ £ Septemhar « the Samses'' mud 'fai^ad aa tha autstaeSfM * ISS iS»“* (Continued from first pags) and become cowboys on his ranch. This trio was to have started today, but they like the wife, are trying to locate McThll. 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