The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 23, 1919, Page 5, Image 5
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PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at [
Other Points.
?Mr. and .Mrs. C. J. Field spent a ;
few days last week in Atlanta.
?Mrs. Roeseller, of Orangeburg, j
spent several days in the city this!
week with friends.
?Mr. C. L. Andrew, who moved to
Sumter a few weeks ago, spent sev- j
eral days in the city last week.
?Mrs. J. B. Black. Jr., returned '
Sunday from Charleston, where she
spent several weeks with relatives.
?Mr. A. M. Denbow returned Saturday
from New Orleans, where he ^
attended the World Cotton confer- t
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?Messrs. Raymond Matheny, ofj,
Greenville, and Gerard Hartzog, of (
Greenwood, were visitors in the city j
last week. :J
?Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, of
Florence, have been spending a few
days in the city with Mr. and Mrs.
LeVerne Thomas. i1
?Sailor Tom C. Felder, son of i
Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Felder, returned j 1
home a few days ago, having received j
his discharge from the navy.
?Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bruce returned
last week from Atlanta, where
they attended the old soldiers' re-:
union, and also visited relatives in
and near Atlanta.
?Mrs. E. F. Free returned Sun-!
day night from the Baker sanatorium,
Charleston, and her friends will be
glad to know that she is rapidly recovering
from an operation for appendicitis.
Porter Defeats Carlisle.
The Carlisle eleven went down to
Charleston last Saturday and played
Porter Military academy, and although
the game went to Porter, the
Carlisle boys showed up in fine form,
and held the score down to 13 to 6.
which is a fairly good score when it
is considered that Carlisle has not
. yet got down to good practice.
Coaches Herlong and Boland are
well satisfied with the work of the
team, and confidently expect to get
revenge on the Charlestonians in the i
next round.
The following is the Carlisle line
up: Sanders, R. E.; Pace, R. T.; i
Shealey, R. G.; Snyder, C.; West, L.
G.; Bouknight, L. T.; Causey, L. E.;
D. Sanders, Q.; J. Sanders. R. H.;
Stokes, L. H.; Felder, F. B.
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE, counting with the
Notice is herby given that the un- Bamberg County,
lersigned, as administratrix of the said Probate Judge
estate of Aaron Ayer, deceased, with berg, S. C.. on :h
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HERE she comes, homeward bound, with "a
bone in her teeth", and a record for looking
into many strange ports in six short months.
If you had been one of her proud sailors you
would have left New York City in January,
been at Santiago, Cuba, in February, gone
ashore at Port of Spain, Trinidad, in March and
stopped at Brest, France, in April to bring the
President home. In May the Arizona swung at
her anchor in the harbor of Smyrna,Turkey.
In June she rested under the shadow of Gibraltar
and in July she was back in New York harbor.
Her crew boasts that no millionaire tourist
ever globe-trotted like this. There was one period
of four weeks in which the crew saw the coasts of
North America, South America, Europe, Asia
and Africa.
An enlistment in the navy gives you
a chance at the education of travel
Your mind is quickened by contact with
new people, new places, new ways of doing
things.
Pay begins the day you join. On board
ship a man is always learning. There is work
to be done and he is taught to do it well.
Trade schools develop skill, industry and
business ability. Work and play are planned
by experts. Thirty days furlough (vacation) t
each year with full pay. The food is good. A
full outfit of clothing is provided free. Promotion
is unlimited for men of brains. You
can enlist for two years and come out broader,
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