The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, April 22, 1920, Page 5, Image 5
FERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
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?M. J. Black spent a few days in
Charleston last week.
?Francis M. Bamberg is spending
a few days in Augusta. ^
?John W. Folk spent Sunday in
r Savannah with friends.
?M. G. Cooner spent the past
week-end in Williamston.
?S. S. Williams, of Govan, was a
visitor in the city Tuesday.
?Mrs. J. J. Cudd, of Spartanburg,
is visiting relatives in the city.
-?R. P. Bellinger, Esq., spent a
^ few days in Columbia last week.
?D. Dowling returned this week
from a business trip to Chicago.
?Mrs. E. 0. Kirsch left Tuesday
for Charleston to spend a few days.
?F. M. Smoak, of Charleston,'
spent a few days in the city last week.
?Dr. George F. Hair is spending
several days this week in Charleston.
?Miss Ethel Black, teacher in the
Estill school, spent the week-end at
home.
?E. H. Henderson, Esq., was a
business visitor in Columbia last
week.
?Miss Hattie Xewsom spent the
past week-end in' Williston with relatives.
,
?Mrs. D. C. Murph, of Orangeburg,
is spending some time in the city
with relatives.
?Mrs. H. C. Folk and Miss Virginia
Folk are spending a few days
in Charleston.
?Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brabham, of
Columbia, spent a few days in the
city'last week.
?Mrs. Thomas S. Burch and Mrs.
Thomas Black, Sr., spent last Thurs
day in Augusta.
?Mrs. H. A. Wright, of Orangeburg,
spent the past week-end in t^he
~-<<ity with relatives.
?Henry S. Johnson, of Aken,
district farm demonstration agent,
was in Bamberg this week.
?John Schwarting left Tuesday
for Augusta to Jake a special course
in the handling of storage batteries.
?Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirkland
spent several days last week in Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Graham.
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?Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond^ Herndon,
of Charleston, spent Sunday in
the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Hutto.
?"Maior and Mrs. A. Hardy Sil
cox, of Charleston, spent a few hours
in the city Sunday with their three
> sons at Carlisle.
?E. L. Spann, Jt B. Black, Jr.,
and H. N. Folk were among the Bamberg
visitors at the Carolina-Wofford
game in Columbia last week.
?Mrs. D. G. Felder left Tuesday
for her home at Biltmore, N. C., after
a visit to relatives here. Mrs.
John H. Cope returned with her.
I ?-Rev. P. K. Rhoad, of Providence,
visited in Bamberg Friday. Mrs.
Francis Folk returned home with
him after a visit of several weeks to
her daughter, Mrs. Rhoad.
Her Fear.
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An old couple from the country
wandered into a moving picture show
in town. As they entered a cowboy
picture was being shown.
The old lady laid a restraining
( hand on her husband's arm.
"Bill," she said, "let's not go too
, far down in front; the dust those
horses are kickin' up is somethin'
awfuL My clothes'll be ruined."?
London Tit-Bits.
Both Bear Watching.
t Music Teacher?That new pupil is
imnrnvin^ hut when she runs the
scales I have to watch her pretty
close.
HlSftWife?Just as I have to watch
her father, the butcher, when he's
running the scales.?Boston Transscript.
> Exemplary.
Customer?But is he a good bird?
I mean, I hope he doesn't use dreadt
ful language.
Dealer?'Es a saint lady. Sings
'ms beautiful. I 'ad some parrots
wot used to swear something awful,
but, if you'll believe me, this 'ere
bird converted the lot.?London TitBits.
Etiquette First.
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Mother was very keen on correct
deportment, and never lost a chance
t of instilling it into Mabel.
"There's one important thing, my
dear," she said. "You must never
^ point at anything."
k "But, mama," objected the girl,
"suppose I am shopping, and don't
K know the name of a thing?"
"Then let the assistant show you
everything in stock until he comes to
the article you desire."?St. Augustine
Record.
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BLAt KVILLK \K\VS NOTES.
Mrs. T. (). Boland Hostess to Ladies' J
Aid Society.
Blackville, April IS.?Mrs. T. 0.
Roland was hostess to the ladies of
the Aid Society of the .Methodist
church on Monday afternoon. After
an interesting business meeting delightful
refreshments were served.
Miss Lucile Maloney is visiting in
Aiken.
Mr. Kelly Browning has gone to
Baltimore and other northern cities.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, the
Misses Sybil Buist, Mina Kirkman and
Dorothy Ninestein motored to Augusta
Tuesday to see the play, "La
Lucille."
Miss Ruth Creech entertained the
younger set at an Easter party Monday
night.
Mrs. Sam JLowe was nosiess iu u.c
Book Club on Wednesday afternoon.
Interesting papers were read by Mrs.
T. R. Chisolm and Mrs. L. R. Free. A
salad course was served.
Mrs. Reka Rich and the Misses
Bertha and Minnie Rich have returned
from a week-end visit to Orangeburg.
The Misses Rosa and Pena Brown
are visiting in Charleston.
The Misses Juanita and Blanche
Matthews entertained the Priscilla
Club in a very charming manner at
their home on Friday afternoon, having
as their guests, Mrs. Miller and
Miss Maude Fokquhaa, aside from the
regular club members.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rich and the
Misses Bertha and Minnie Riqh motored
to Augusta Tuesday.
Dairy Club Song?"Own a Cow.
Tune?Yankee Doodle.
Oh, father, won't you buy a cow
And turn her in the pasture,
To feed the baby and th? pig
And see which grows the faster.
CHORUS:
Let every family own a cow,
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Buy a good one, buy her now,
She'll help you live in clover.
The father scratched his old bald
head,
And said "I can't afford her."
Then Ma. she said, "Pa, if you will,
I'll take another boarder."
The teacher said, "I've got a hunch,
I do not think I'm fooled, Sir,
We'll use the milk in our Hot Lunch,
And have a better school, Sir."
The doctor said, "This child needs
milk,
That's why it keeps on crying;
You'll see it fatten in a month,
Instead of nearly dying."
The merchant said, "My dear Mrs.
Jones,
I need good country butter.
I cannot meet the calls I have,
And prices are much better."
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wise.
And don't for love of mercy
Invest your money in a scrub,
But buy a pure bred Guernesey."
Dairey Club Song.
Tune?Over There.
Over here, over here,
Buy a cow to feed the babies so dear
Give her good sweet clover, and
rub her all over,
And give her water cool and clear,
Scald your pans, wash your hands,
Set your churn in the sun when you're
done,
Then mould your butter and eat your
supper,
And you'll sure feel good if you own
a family cow.
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Girls Club Song.
Tune?Keep the Home Fires Burning
There were club boys on the hillside,
There were club boys on the plain,
And the country found them ready
At the call for meat and grain,
Let no one forget their service,
As the club boys pass along,
For although the war is over,
They are singing still this song:
"Keep the home-cow milking,
And the club corn silking,
Tell the idle boys and girls
We work for home;
There's a club pig growing,
While the grain we're sowing
Boost the club work day and night,
Till we LIVE AT HOME."
There were club girls near the roadside,
There were club girls by the woods,
And the country found them ready
At the call for "fighting food,"
Let no one forget their chickens
As the club girls pass along,
And although the "bugs" are many,
They are singing still this song:
"Keep the baby chicks growing,
While the rooster's crowing,
We work at home;
Push the yearly garden
While your muscles harden
Fight tomato bugs and blight
Till we LIVE AT HOME."
Reason Enough.
Manager?Thomson, you are dis-j
charged.
Clerk?But I've done nothing, sir;
absolutely nothing.
Mnager?Exactly. That's why
you're discharged.?Stray Stories.
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Carlisle school defeated Wofford
Fitting school at Spartanburg Tuesday
afternoon, 8 to 5.
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