The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 17, 1925, Image 7

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, I ■ - ■ Local and Personal News from Williston Williston, Sept. 12.—Mrs. Chester Page. of Aiken was the guest this week of Col. and Mrs. R. M. Mixson. Miss Louise Prothro visited Misses Christine and Evelyn Faust at Kitchings Mill this week. Mrs. Mary Visser of Allendale was the guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ray were the guests of relatives hi Denmark last, ly. iiss Nancy Harley left Sunday 'Aiken where), tfhe 'will ^attend jl this winter. Iss Louise Black left last week for Kershaw where she will teach piano in the high school. Dr. H. R. Murchison of Columbia was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy. Emmett Youngblood left Tuesday for Clemson, *where he holds the Barnwell County scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Whitlock spent the week-end with Mrs. Whitlock’s parents at. Stillmore, Ga. Mr. aftd Mrs. J. C. Hogg and son, John Henry, have returned to their home in Charleston after a visit of three weeks to Mrs. P. S. Ussery. Major and Mrs. A. M. Prentiss and children of Washington have 1 re turned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Weathersbee, 4fcfMrs. M. L. Boliclr, Mrs. Hugh Phil lips and Miss Frances Phillips motor ed to Augusta Tuesday. ^Mrs. W. H. Eaves and daughters have returned to Williston “and have apartments in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Croghan. Waynette Eaves will leave witnm a few days to enter Coker College. J. D. Bell and daughters. Misses Birdie and Irene Bell, and Jim Bell of Montmorenci were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Courtney. H. H. Kearse, C. .F. Rizer, L. H. Hartzog, Paul Cook and Miss Mildred Cook were visitoVs here Saturday. The many friends <Jf Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cunningham are glad to know that they movjfed to Williston thi# week from Blackville and will occtopy the bungalow vacated by J. M. Hair. Mrs. W. (j. Cunningham and child- dren spent the last week-end with Mrs. & A. Wise and Mrs. J. C. Thomas in Aiken. Misses Alma and Ethel McLemore have returned to their home in North Augusta, after spending some titnfe With their grandfather, J. W. Ken nedy, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bell, and Mr r and Mrs. D. C. Weeks spent Sunday in Langley. Lewis G. Harley gf Allendale, who recently returned from a hospital in Memphis, Tenn., was a visitor in Wil liston Friday. Mr. Julius Jowers Williston and Miss Blanche Rushton of Warren- ville were quitely married in the pre sence of a few friends at the home of the bride in Warrenville last Sunday afternoon. The young couple will make their home in Williston where Mr. Jowers holds a position with Hol ley Construction Company. Thursday, September 3, Miss Flour noy Owens entertained at bridge ' in compliment to Mrs. Loy Bolick of Hickory, N. C. There were six tables. After the game a delicious salad course was served, followed by a sweet course. Among the out of town guests .were Mrs. Hugh Phillips and daughter, Frances of Washington, D. .C., Mrs. C. D. ^ge of Aiken and Mrs. Mary Visser of Allendale. Mrs. W. G. Thompson, Jr., won high score. Mrs. Bolick was presented with guest of honor prize. Miss Inez Handall is visiting in Jacksonville, Fla. • Leon Sanders of San Anaonio, Tex., is visiting this section. Miss Lucile Birt of Columbia is vis- Above, a nose view of the ill-fated Shenandoah, in the field when it fell near Ava, Ohio. This picture was taken after souvenir hunters had almost stripped the craft Only a great mass of twisted steel remains of America’s “Queen of the Air.” Below—fourteen bodies of those who died in the crash.’ * ♦ >(* : ) GQ TO CHURCH Sunday! Terry Bros. Cash Delivery Pay Cash Cash Pays Thone 122 iting Miss Elouise Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Sftill of Char leston were recent visitors in this section. w' * Willie Ussery and son have re turned to their home in Eastman, Ga. after visiting relatives in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Powell of St. Petersburg, Fla., are visiting Mr. and i Mrs. Fred Powell. Miss Eddie Lou Weathersbee has returned from Frankfort, Tenn., where she visited her aurft, Mrs. Moore. Miss Lois Woodward hap returned from a visit to Mrs. Jennnigs Wood ward in Bamberg. \ Mr. Ronald Preacher*and sister, Lilly, visited Orangeburg Tuesday. Mrs. H. C.. Cansey has returned home after an extended tour of Flori da. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rogers regret to learn that they will make their future home in Clear Water, Fla., where Mr. Regers has accepted a responsible position. Mrs. J. W. Campbell visited Augus ta last week. Govan Newt. Govan, Sept. 12.—The school session began here, 1925-26 Monday Mrs. Julia Edenfield of North Aug-i. , _ ^ u.U i., v»,M„ e her daughter, Mr J **■ 7 - with * R. S. Weathersbee. r Mr. and Mrs.-Joe-.Owens of North Augusta were recent .visitors of Mr, and Mrs.-J. M. Weathersbee. Mr: and Mrs. Chester B. Parker and Misses Annette Davis and Ruby Par- «er were week-end visitors of Mrs. Jesse B. Dantzler in Elloree. Miss Annette Davis has gone to St. Paul, N. C., where she will teach this year. , Yancie Weathersbee has leftior Col umbia where he will attend the Uni versity of South Carolfna. FAIRFAX SCHOOL OPENS 7 16 Sacks LADY CLAIR Flour 10 Sacks Granulated Sugar ' 10 Bottles VAN-NIL TO BE GIVEN AT P. J. HIERS’, Dunbarton \ Sept. 26th, 3 p. m. Everybody Come!!! It Faya to Trade at HIERS* - - . .Fairfax, Sept. ~ 11.—The . opening exercises of the Fairfax school was held Monday if tin* week. Tb? devotional exercises were conducted by Mr. Julian Cave, after which short r talks were made by Mr. Richbough, superintendent of the school, and Mr. G. D. .Sanders, chairman of tHe b »arl of trustees. At present the building has an over flow of pupils but a modern up- to-date school building is earnestly looked forward to in the near future. Mrs. G. D. Sanders and children have returned aft<;r a month's stay ih the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Alice Lee Fitts left on Thurs day of last week to accept a position in one of the city schools of lit. Airy, N. C. > Miss Blanche Preacher has returned to her posfT4f duty in the schools of Rocky Mount, N. C. The niinstrel given for the benefit of the T, fi: L. Bible clasa of the Bap tist church saga a ment and a very capable faculty. Miss Martha Seabrook of Charles ton is the house guest of Misses Gus- sie and Margarite Seabrook. .Mrs. Lena L. Hunter of Bamberg, was the week-end guest of her siste^r, Mrs. J. J. Gunnells. Judson Browning of Columbia was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Browning; R. I.* Kennedy and C. Zorn left Sat urday for Savannah, Ga., where they have accepted positions with the Sea'- board Air Line railroad Edwin Gunnells Rocky Mount, N C., was the week-end guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gunnells. Marion Kennedy has returned home after an extended visit with relatives in Denmark. * Services at Episcopal Church. Church of the Holy Apostals, Rev. Howard Cady, Rector. Services for the Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, September- 20th. Holy Communion 8 a. m.. Ghurch School 10:15 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:15 a, m. There will be no night service account of the meetings to bO held in Blackville. at 4 p. m. and 8 p. nu, and continuing every day for two weeks. All are Invited to the services. a nice DOUGHTY’S the old reliable DRY CLEANERS . AND DYERS since 1895 . ?£ iPhone 6562. Columbia jt. The JPicldng Season Has Been Unusually Dry ‘ but rains will soon come. Don’t Let Your Cotton Lay Outside and Damage Let U» Store It for You Where It Will Be Proper ly Protected From Weather and Fire. We Advance Liberally on Shipments W1ENGES & CO. Augusta, - Cotton Factors - Georgia <4 HIGH UP IN THE SOUTHERN ' S & APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS M OF ' WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN TENNESSEE and v NORTH GEORGIA Land of the Sky . Are Many Good Places to SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Hi fit ;5 VI ya iSI via .13 Reduced Summer Fares to All Summer Tourist Resorts Tickets on Sale Daily Beginning May 15 th Good Until October 31 st, 1925 Write for Summer Vacation Folder J ■ i' Consult Ticket Agent SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM THE MACHINERY SUPPLY HOUSE 1 We carry United States, Penberthy, Lea der, Metropolitan Injectors and Hancock In spirators. Oil Cups, Lubricators, Engine and Boiler Trimmings, Rubber, Leather and Gandy Belt, Shafting, Hangers and Coup lings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Iron and Bolts. Everything the Ginner and Mill Man Wants. Have Howe Scale Co.’s 700 lb. Cotton j Scales in Stock. Columbia Supply Company Columbia, & C. 823 West Gervaia St. , *