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Ellenton High School
Clofted Friday Night
Sacectafal Year Ends Under the Di-
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rection of Mrs. Pearce.
Death of Mr.
Ellenton, May 31.—Mr. Will Thom-
ag of Savannah, spent Tuesday in
Ellenton.
The Ellenton (graded School held its
commencement on Friday night after
^ar veky successful year under the direc
tion of Mrs. Pearce, and Misses Buist
and Radcliffe, There was no
ing class this yeat.
Miss Margaret Radcliffe and Mr:
Luther Brown were married in Augus
ta on last Saturday.
Miss Radcliffe is from Camden, and
was the primary teachcer in the Ellen
ton Graded School in the term just
closed. Mr. Brown is an efficient em
ployee of the Barnwell Lumber Com-
pany.
Mr. S. P. A. Stallings and family
have recently moved to Donora.
Mrs. Norman Brindley is slowly con
valescing after a serious illness.
Misses Louise Wilson and Weathers-
bee motored down from Augusta to
* be present at the commencement.
Messrs Frank and Crosland Bush
are spending a month at Hot Springs,
, Ark.
Miss Mary Phoebe Bush is at home
from St. Andrews, in Aiken.
Dr. and Mrs. Pierce left on Monday
for Virginia.
Mrs. Agnes Wilson and Mrs. Cros
land Bush motored to Augusta Thurs
day. •
Miss Rosamond Buist left on Thurs
day for her home in Blackville.
Mrs. Chewning of Summerton, is
visiting Mrs. Ralph Dunbar.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bailey have
moved to Greenwood.
Miss Louise Matthews of Chatta
nooga, Term., is visiting Mrs. Bryant
is visiting in Ellenton.
Mrs. Fred Brinkley is visiting in
Dunbarton. -
Hilda Sr boo
Hilda. May 10 —The Hilda Graded
School closed May 17th with a very
delightful picnic. The commencement
waa held Fnday night at the school
building, over a thousand people en
joying the following program:
Song. “Star Spanglod Banner." by
the School.
Recitation by Odie Lee Jeans
Dialogue. “Dot Entertains.** by Eu
reka Col line sad H. W Jonas.
Song. “Chaming." by Primary De
partment
Recitation by Fradio Jones
Recitation by Zelma Weeks
Dialogue. “How She Managed It.**
by Bruce Black and Otlie Lee J on».
Recitation by Bertha Weeks.
Song. “On a Battle Arid in France."
by the School.
Recitation by Henry Winton Jones
Song. “Laurels of Victory.**
Recitation by Emma Lou Dyches.
Solo. “Sleep, Little Dolly. 1 * by Irene
Hightower.
Dialogue. “Wooing Jim.** by Bruce
Black. Oilte Lee Jones. Zora Bell
Dyches and Quinton Collins.
Song. “W’atmnilliona,** by Messrs.
Recitation by Edwin Carter.
Recitation by Victorine Carter.
Duet. *'111 Never Play with You
Again,** by Eloise Delk and Eugene
W’eeks.
Pantomine. “Tenting Tonight,** by
ten girls.
^Dialogue, “That Rascal Sam,** by
H. W. Jones, Freddie Jones, Ottie Nix
and Jamei Hutto.
Drill, “May Pole Dance,’* by ten
girls.
Song, “Vacation,** by Primary De
partment.
Awarding of Medals by Miss Bodi-
ford, Principal.
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Welbom—Casscls.
Mr. Tom Black, whose home is near
Barnwell, died Tuesday morning of
last week from wounds inflicted by the
accidental discharge of a shotgun. He
was 64 years of age, and was a suc
cessful and prosperous farmer of the
Galilee section. His body was laid to
rest Wednesday in the Reedy Branch
Churchyard, the Rev. D. W. Heckle
conducting the funeral services in the
presence of a large number of sorrow
ing relatives and friends.
Mr. Black is survived by his wife
and six sons, Messrs. John R., Claren
don, Thurman, Nicholas, David and
Sam Black; his father, Mr. C. Black;
three sisters, Mrs. N. C. Grubbs, Mrs.
G. W. Grubbs and Mrs. B. B. Baxley;
and five brothers, Messrs. W. R., To
bias, Johnson, Jr., W. H. and M. E.
Black, all of whom have the sincere
sympathy of many friends in their
bereavement.
^Discharged from the Army. ‘
Columbia, May'29.—-The following
Barnwell County men have received
their discharges from the army:
Chester Holman, Blackville.
Nathan Whittle, Blackville.
Robert Sanders, Williston.
McKinley Woods, Baldoc.
. Arthur Mackie, Barnwell.
Henry Boynton, Ulmer.
Trottie Harden, Kline.
Golie Manuel, Barnwell.
John McMillan, Ulmer.
* Frank Trobridge, Barnwell.
John Hardey, Ulmer.
Horace Hutto, Blackville.
Henry Stokes, Barnwell. *
Josh Robinson, Barnwell.
Walter Williams, Allendale.
A Mother Electioa Uni
The People has been requested to
delegation to the General Assembly
be elected to another office, it will not
be necessary to hold a special elsctlen
to fill his unexpired tone, aa the Act
creating Allendale County provides
that in such aa event the rep resen ta-
Uon of Barnwell County is automati
cally reduced to two members la the
House of Representatives and one in
the Senate This statement is made
in justice to Mr Davie, as a report is
being circulated to the effect that if
he ts elected to the Sene to it will be
to call a special election to
his
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Welborn, of An
derson, S. C., announce the marriage
of their daughter, Millie prances, to
Mr. Horace M. Cassels, Jr., of Ellen
ton, which occurred June 2d at the
parsonage of Rev. E. H. Clark, of this
city. The bride was very lovely in a
blue coat suit and hat of the same
shade with a corsage of pink sweet
peas and valley lilies." After the cere
mony the bride and groom left for an
extended northern trip. The bride is
a most attractive young girl and one
who has\iiany friends and admirers.
Mr. Cassels has recently received his
discharge from the army and will take
his bride to his home in Ellenton on
their return from the wedding trip,
where they will receive countless sin
cere congratulations.—Augusta Chrom-
’ icle.
‘ Cotton Crop Conditiog.
- Washington, June 2.—The condition
of the cotton crop was 75.6 per cent.
Good Will Given a New Impetus
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war activities is due the owners
of their cam.
Dodge Brothers refrained, during
the progress of the war, from any
reference to the performance of
the car in Government service.
It seems proper now, however,
to disclose the facts, because they
are unusual facts—intensifying
* that good will which owners of
'■ Dodge Brothers Cars havealways
manifested.
Dodge Brothers car was the only
one of its class approved and
adopted by the War Department
In a separate Ordnance Works,
built especially for the purpose,
costing millions of dollars and
employing thousands of their
skilled motor workmen. Dodge
Brothers undertook an important
duty designated by the War
Department
to famish their c«rt m they were
needed. -
They were furnished, not in
hundreds, but in thousands—both
for the training carrifis here, and
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BUckvUle. May SI—Mim Kitty
Browning has returned bora# after a
very pleeaant visit m Charleston.
Mies Florrie Mey Smith spent the
week-end in Orangeburg.
Lieut J Slender who waa the guea
of Mr. Wyatt Browning has returned
to hit home in Charleston.
Mrs W, W. Moloney has returned
'ram a very pleasant viait to Savan-
h.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grove* and
children, and Mr. Lawrence Grove* of
Savannah, spent the week-end with
their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
Groves.
IP Wltfamt-the aid
motor organisation. Dodge
Brothers could not have fulfilled
the heavy obligation which they
were asked to assume by the
. Ordnance Department
The other service required of
Dodge Brothers motor works, by
the Government, was to continue
Their performance justified the
compliment implied in their
selection by the Government.
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The great works in which nearly
three hundred thousand of their
cars have been produced in the
past four years famished d vast
store-house of human energy
and equipment for the ordnance
work.
Naturally, it will take
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accustomed activity.
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Met. Hugh Brown, who will be one
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day, will be entertained by Miss Flos
sie Patterson.. She is planning to
bring Miss Patterson home with her
Wednesday for a visit of several days
to her home in the Bryan apartments.
■The State, June 1.
In Barnwell for W r eek-end.
Mrs. W. H. Townsend and Miss
Edith Townsend are spending x the
week-end in Barnwell. William H.
Townsend, who has been attending
the convention of the South Carolina
and Georgia State Bar Association at
Tybee Island, will return to Columbia
today.—The State, June 1.
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