The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, June 14, 1917, Page 5, Image 5
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PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
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?Miss 3ertha Gray left Monday j
for her home in Charleston.
?Miss Ida Brabham is visiting
Miss Jean Osteen at Florence.
?Miss Virginia Hill is at home
from Limestone college, Gart'ney.
?Mayor A. Sidney Hartzog, 01
Greenwood spent Wednesday in the'
city.
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?Miss Katherine Kline spent several
days last week visiting friends at
* North.
?Mrs. A. W. Knight spent a few !
dayes m .\ewoerry last wees wuin
relatives.
? Mr. Calvin Rentz attended the
Confederate reunion in Washington
last week.
?Mrs. J. J. Beach left this week
for McColl, wher.e she will spend the
summer months.
?Mr. J. G. Black left this week i
for Charleston to enter the naval service
as electrician.
?Mr. Francis T. Rice has return-1
ed to his home in the city from Wash-:
* ington and Lee university,
?Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aver, of
Blackvilie, spent Sunday in the city
with Mrs. C. E. Simmons.
?Mr. Henry Felder, now a yeoman
in the navy, spent several days at!
home last week on a furlough.
?Misses Mildred Knight and Ar-j
rie Free are at home for the summer
vacation from Converse college.
?Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Whetstone
and children, of Branchville, spent
Sunday in the city with Mrs. C. E.
Simmons.
?Mrs. J. C. Folk and children
spent the week-end in Charleston,'
where Mr. Folk has a position at the
navy yard.
?Mr. D. M. Eaves left Wednesday!
morning for Union, where he will he
married to Miss Louisa Merriman
Duncan this evening.
?-Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hutto and
children and Mrs. G. E. Hutto left
this week by auto for North Carolina
to spend some time with Relatives.
?Miss Bessie W&tson, of Bamberg,
is the attractive guest of Miss
Elizabeth Glaze on Whitman street, j
?Orangeburg Times and Demicrat.
?Misses Marian Simmons, Nettie'
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mons have returned to their respect-;
ive homes in the city from Winthrop
college.
?Mr. J. Wilbur Simmons return- j
ed last week from the Citadel, Charleston.
Mr. Simmons left a day or
two ago for West Point, having received
an appointment from this
,State.
?Mrs. J. A. Brabham and daugh- i
ter, Miss Hattie Sue Brabham, after i
spending several months in Mullins;
and at Wrightsville Beach, have returned
to Cope, and are now with:
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Felder.
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?Col. W. A. Klauber, Prof. W. C.
Duncan and .Mr. A. \V. Knight left
Bamberg Wednesday for Union to attend
the Duncan-Eaves redding this
evening.
IN MKMOK1AM.
HUTTO?In fond and loving memory
of my beloved husband, G. E.
Hutto. who departed this life June
15th, 1914.
You are gone but not forgotten:
Naver will your memory fade:
Lovipg thoughts will ever linger
Round the grave where you are
laid.
Forget you! No. 1 never will.
I loved you then: 1 love you still.
Your memory is as fresh today
As in the hour you passed awav.
WIFE.
IN MKMORIAM.
HUTTO?In memory of Eugene
Hutto, who passed away June 23rd.
1914.
Mute is the voice and still the heart
That we loved so well ar.d true;
Oh! Bitter was the trial to part
From one so" dear as you.
As we sit by our window
And gaze at the skies above
Our thoughts turn back to our dear
one?
Of his tender, affectionate love.
WIFE AND MOTHER.
SCHOLARSHIP ANI) ENTRANCE
EXAMINATIONS.
University of South Carolina.
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in University of
South Carolina and for admission of
new students will be held at the
county court house on FRIDAY, JULY
13, AT 9 A. M. Applicants must
not be less than sixteen years of
age. When scholarships are vacant
after July 13, they will be awarded
to those making the highest average
at examination, provided they meet
the conditions governing the award.
Applicants for scholarships should
write to President Currell for scholarship
blanks. These blanks, properly
filled out by the applicant should be
filed with President Currell by July
6th.
Scholarships are worth $100, free
tuition and fees, total 315S. The
next session will open September 19,
1917. For further information and
catalogue, address
PRESIDENT W. S. CURRKLL,
Columbia, S. C.
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Will cure your Rheumatism
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Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Seres, Stings of Insect s
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
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Dr. THOMAS BLACK, JR.
DENTAL SURGEON.
Graduate Dental Department Uni- j
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State Dental Association.
Office opposite new post office and
over office of H. M. Graham. Office
hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
BAMBERG, S. C.
E. H. HENDERSON
Attorney-at-Law
General Practice. Loans Negotiated.
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