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I Ne1 I rM I u\ I W I JUST 24 NEV DR I' ? t I Suitable foi in Taffeta, and Sp ' * :' ' ' ' ' . : Hootoi ITELEPH0N1 Visitors in the Town ; And the Community ?Tom Ducker was a visitor in. ^ Columbia during the week. ?Miss Sadie Poliakoff, of Aiken, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Milton Shapiro. ?Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zimmerman v spent Sunday ip Columbia with friends and relatives. ?Mrs. Janie C. Fairey, of Spartanburg. has returned home after a visit to "her son, S. A. Merchant. ?Mrs. Carrie Boyd, of Spartan^ .burg, and D. G. Felder, of Asheville, spent a lew days in the city this week. ?Mrs. Chas. Carroll Simms is visiting Mrs. W. Gilmore Simms at K Woodlands, near Midway.?Barnwell Sentinel. ; ?Mrs. C. R. Fiekling and children, of Dhrhardt spent a few days in town last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ? Fiekling. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grauel left yesterday for a week-end visit to Mrs. Grauel's parents at Bamoerg.? / The State. - ?Miss Mamie Hartzog went to Orangeburg Monday to attend the funeral and burial of her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Raysor. _ N ?Mrs. D. F. Barber and little son, Hubert, were visitors in the city Sunday. Mrs. Barber was formerly Miss Mildred Knight. ?Mrs. J. E. Shuler, of Aiken, ^ came down last week to attend the funeral and burial of her mother, Mrs. D. B. Rhoad. ?A. L. Kirkland spent the past week-end in Savannah at the bedside of his brother, Dr. Frank Kirkland, who has been quite ill. ^ ?.Mrs. A. W. Knight was called to her home last week on account of the illness and subsequent death of her father, J. R. Spearman. *4 ?Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heflin, or turmmgnam, Aia., arrivea in me city last week for a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Felder. ?^Mrs. W. A. Mason, of Petroleum, W. Va., has returned to her home y after an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, of Ehrhardt. ?Mrs. J. A. Martin, of Allendale, ^ has returned home after spending a few days in the city with her daughters, Mrs. R. C. Jones and Miss Lillian Martin. w Ar RESSES e Invite \ I BrannBraBnHHHn! RECEIVED ? STYLISH LiUUUU All Occasions, , Canton Crepe ort Dresses / is Ladies \ E 83 \ * ?B. S. Land spent Sunday in Sumter. 1 ?President and Mrs. J. Caldwell Guilds and daughter, Mildred, of Columbia college, spent the past week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Folk. 9 ?Misses Eunice Galphin and Marion Cason attended the meeting of teachers in Columbia last weekend, Miss Galphin stopping over at her home in St. Matthews Sunday. ?R. C. Hardwick, of Denmark, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Hard-| wick has ben confined to his home for some time past with illness, and this was his first trip to Bamberg in several weeks. ?Mrs. Henry F. Bamberg returned home last week from a Charleston hospital wihere she has been under treatment for some time. Her friends will be glad to know that she is improving very nicely. ?Mrs. W. A. Moore and Mrs. Minnie Lunz, of Charleston, stopped over in Bamberg Sunday, after attending the teachers' meeting in rviinmhia the euests of the form ers' daughter, Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr. ?Misses Isabel Cantey, Aegina Knight, Mary Frances Walker and Catherine Rhoad spent the past \ week-end at home from Columbia college which granted the , students a few days holiday following the spring examinations. ?Mrs. C. F. Gilchrist and Mrs. H. N. Folk, who have been in Spartanburg as delegates from Bamberg to the convention of the Federation of Music clubs, stopped in Columbia for a short visit to Mrs. D. H. McDuffie in Shandon and to Mrs. Henry Brabham in Wales Gardens.?The State. ?B. B. Goodwin, of the Little Swamp section, was a visitor in town Monday. Mr. Goodwin is one of the county's "new" citizens, living in the portion annexed to Bamberg a year or two ago. He has a son, I. W. Goodwin, in Carlisle school, and expects to enter another son next year. He is a good supporter of Carlisle. "juo >011 :nmK you couia improve politics if you had your own way completely?" "I'm sure I could," answered Senator Sorghum, earnestly. "Think of ! the waste of money I could prevent by showing the opposition party that there's no use of trying to put up a campaign against me."?Washington Star. rival: , SKIRT rou to Co ' NEWS SKI These We Ai Solid Colors (Just What Spr ; Store ar * Bridge Luncheon. On-Tuesday, 14th March, "Woodlands," the home of Mrs. W. G. Simms, was the scene of a most delightful and enjoyable bridge luncheon. The hostesses of the occasion were Mrs. W. G. Simms, Mrs. Boyd Cole, Mrs. Carl Buck and Mrs. Albert Oliphant. The spacious lower floor was thrown open and charmingly decorated with yellow jasmine, fruit blossoms and many other varied and beautiful spring nowers. Seven tables were set for the guests who arrived at twelve, and after an informal reception a delicous luncheon was served. Bridge was enjoyed immediately afterwards, Mrs. Salley,' from Orangeburg, winning the prize for top score, and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker being lucky in -cutting the consolation. Those present were: Mrs. F. M. Bamberg, Mrs. J. D. Copeland, Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker, Mrs. McGhee, Mrs. J. W. Price, Mrs. F. B. McCrackin, Mrs. Sparks, and Miss Lingard from Bamberg; Mrs. Carroll Simms, Mrs. Harry Calhoun, Mrs. Smith, Miss Patterson and Mrs. Easterling, from Barnwell: Mrs. Salley, Mrs. Cabell, Miss Sallev, Mrs. Bronson and Mrs. Hydrick, from Orangeburg; Mrs. Heath, from Columbia. Bridge Club Entertained. Mrs. Leon Tobin delightfully entertained the Bridge club on Friday, 17th. Several guests were present, including Mrs. Boyd. Cole, Mrs. Albert Oliphant and Miss Connor. The games started promptly at 3:30 and after five games a delicious salad course was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Lewis. The next meeting will be on Friday, 23rd, Mrs. Sparks being hostess at the home of Mrs. J. D. Copeland. A Raging Havana Radical. "Secretary (of the Cuban treasury) Gelabert further adds that the government's money must be respected and that the cupidity of some people to obtain possession of what does not belong to them?as is now happening in some cases?must be counteracted. Such an uncompromising opinion, of course, has caused a tremendous sensation here."?Havana cable to the New York Journal of Commerce. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker, Mrs. W. D. Rhoad and Mrs. W. A. Klauber motored over to Augusta on Tuesday for the day. s at Ho< S, COATS, i m v me and Inspec SPRING I COAl DTC We are J\10 theNe Cl_ I ^ *e Showing in ^ . youtr and Stripes. 's New For I in g- COME ai I id Ready-to-V) ?? 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