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BlacEviUe, March 7.—Mr. ioe
Sharpsrn, of Philadelphia is the
guest of-his sister, Mrs. H.‘ A. Rich-
Mrs. J*. P. Johnson.of Charleston
spent last week, with her mother, Mrs.
Jerome Martin. 6n\ Sunday Mr.
Johnson motored to Blackvitle for
the day and Mrs. Johnson accompani
ed him home. * ■
Dr. and_ Mrs. R. A. Gyles were
cafh»d to; ijedside of ttttle Elsie Mae,
youngest daughter of. Dr. and Mrs.
Ronald Gyles, ofV Siler 6ity, hL—C.,
on Friday night of last week. Elsie
was very ill with -pneumonk* but was
somewhat improved when Dr. and
Mrs. Gyles returned Sunday night:
Miss Addie Altman of Charleston
spent Sunday with her brother, Mr.
Wm. Altman.
Miss Eugenia Still who teaches in
- Hartcm, Ga. spent last week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Still. " Mies Still had as her guest
another teacher of Harlem, Miss Re-
ba Spears of Ball Ground, Ga.
Mr. Parnell Sty vender of Charles
ton spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Sty vender.
Miss. Edith Black,-a-teacher of the
Blackyille school, spent last week-end
at her home in Walterboro.
Miss Martha Bruce, the high school
music teacher spent last week-end
with her parents in St. Matthews.
Mr. G. W. Gyles has returned from
Wauchula, Fla., where he has been
buying truck. -
Mrs. Nataline Madden of Spartan
burg is the guest of'her mother, Mrs.
P. R. DeWitt.
M iss Martha McGee of Atlanta,'Ga.
is here supervising a home talent
play, “The Spice of Life,” which is to
be given March 9th, for the benefit
of the. Blackville school.
Mrs. S. H. Rush and Mrs. J. L.
Mrs.W. S. Mims, _ Miss Mabel
Mrms, and Mrs. Ruth Coggins and
children were the guests at a din
ner party on Sunday at the. home
of Mrs. Mims’ daughter, Mrs. L. A.
Cave, of Barnwell.
On Inst Thursday Mrs. Herman
Brown entertained the Bridge Club.
Several guests were present and
all enjoyed the games after which
delightful refreshments were served.
On Wednesday, March 3, Mrs. T.
L. Wragg was hostess totheWednes-
dav Afternoon Book Club. At this
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meeting, the mew officers for the
year assumed their duties. They
are/Mrs. W. Carl Buist, president,
nerved. cream and rake.
Miss Lucilp Moloney, Mrs. W. W.
Moloney and. Reid Neveils are ■visit
ing relatives in Washington, D, C.
Miss Emma Boyleston entertained
a number of/4ier little friends last
Thursday afternoon at a birthday
Party. ♦
Miss Florence Nhvcstcin of Colum
bia College spent this past week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Ninestein. ,
Miss Isabella Murphy entertained
a number of the v younger set at a
party last Friday night; A contest
was held in which Miss Etta Mathia
and James Buist were the winners.
Each received a box of. candy for a
prise. Progressive conversation was
then enjoyed,, after which ice cream
and cake were served.
Miss Frances Duncan has returned
to her home after a visit to Miss
Cecille Fickling.
The Rev. Mr. Murchison preached
at” 1 the Presbyterian church ^ast
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mackey and baby
spent Sunday in Orangdburg with
relatives.
Mrs. H. L. Buist was hostess to the
Thursday Afternoon club at her home
on Pascalla street. The afternoon
was spent in a bird contest, - after
which the guests were asked to draw
a picture of a bird-. Miss Jaunita
West won first prize for drawing and
Mrs. George Mackey for the contest.
Mrs. Buist served block cream and
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinby Beard and
children of St. Matthews were visi
tors in the city Sunday.
N. P. Patton of Winnsboro was a
visitor in Blackville Sunday.
Mesdames T., L. Wragg, Hi L.
Buist, Chisolm and Lowe spent Fri
day in Augusta.
Mesdames H. D. Still, E. H. Weis
singer, T. O. Boland, B. F. Stome,
A. H. Ninestein ,S. H. Still were
among those attending the reception
Buist spent Monday in Barnwell with
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D. A. R., a t the home of Mrs. Win
chester Smith at Williston.
Denmark Doings.
Denmark. March 6.—A joint meet
ing of the School Improvement as
sociation and the Demonstration club
took place in the auditorium of the
high school building Thursday af
ternoon, which was well attended.
The purpose of the meeting was the
discussion of means and plans for
beautifying the school grounds and
as well the streets and parks of Den-
marly Mrs. Dor a D. Walker of the
home extension department ,of Win-
_ , .,i throp college was introduced by Miss
Mrs. T. R. Chisolm, vice president, .. . j . .
. _ ; Yarn, the county demonstration agent,
and Mrs. D. K. Briggs,secretary and , , . n
4 ^ _ _ ■ an< l made a pertinent talk on civic
beauty, a subject in which she is a
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treasurer. The interesting program
was given by Mrs. Charles Martin
and Mrs. T. R.«Chisolra. r The hos-
tcs> served delicious refreshments.
Miss Mary Martin and Miss Plun
kett of Augusta visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Martin this past week-end.-
Mrs. H. Brown has returned from
u visit to relatives in Philadelphia.
M iss Marguerite Walker enter
tained the Children of the Confeder
acy last Thursday * afternoon. A
chapter from “The Women of the
South in War Times” was read by
Miss, Martha still. A piano select
ion by Miss Katherine Weissinger
was much
business ’moeTTng
an interesting contest. The hostess
specialist. As the season for yilant-
ing is advanced, it was decided to de
fer action until fall, at which time
Mrs. Walker will come again..
Mrs. David Sojourner was hostess
to her mission study circle Monday
afternoon. The program conisted of
a round table discussion of several
chapters of the home mission book,
“Healing Ourselves.”
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. O’Brien, of
Columbus, Ohio, spent several days
this week in the home of the former’s
brother, R. H. O’Brien.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling mo
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Mrs. Thomas P. MeCrae gave a
recital for her music pupils Tuesday
evening.^ .Guests were the parents of,
the pupils. At the conclusion of the
program Mrs. McCrae served re
freshments.
A general meeting of the Woman’s
Missionary society of the Baptist
church was held in the church par
lors Mnoday afternoon. The subject
wa.4 “Japan” with Mrs, G. C. High
and Mrs. Laurie Gilliam as leaders.
Prof. J. C. Dunford of Anderson
college will be here next week 'to as
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institute, which will be held every
evening in. the Baptist church.
Mrs. Wade Faust will be hostess
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“Mexico” was the subject studied
at the.meeting of the Presbyterian
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Following the meeting of the synod
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