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• In Cooperation Miss Willie Mae Vann, Home Domonstration Agent and Harry G. Boylston, County Farm Agent Amusements Furnished by ZE1DMAN & POLLIE SHOWS Six Big Days Hilda v Hilda Oct. 12.—Mr. and Mr*. Tom- mif Johnson wer.t to Barnwell Satur day on (Maine**. Mr. Tobe Hightower and family, of Lee«. visited relative* in thi* com munity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Jones sper.t Sunday with the latter'* grandmothe", Mrs. M. A. Delk. Mr. M. L. Collin* and family went to Denmark Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Horace Hutto spent Friday right with the former’* par- ent*. Mr. and Mr*. S. J. Hutto. Mrs. D. J. Hartsog, of the Govan section, visited her sister, Mr*. A. F. Carter, Saturday. Mr. G. W. Delk and family were the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart- * Like addin more On the steepest hills you get the full effect of Esso. A swelling flood of power sweeps you up ward, smoothly, quietly—with out a shift. Where all your motor’s power is needed, Esso is like adding two more cylin ders. Try a tankful today. &sts5cent$more ~worthit zog Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Graham and Miss Leorors Delk went to Barnwell Sat- day. Miss Corrie Lyons, of Sycamore, is visiting Mr. and Mr*. Henry Field*. Mr. Willie Woodward a nd Mr*. An nie Woodward went to Blackville on business Saturday. Mr. Heiry Fields and family and Mias Corrie Lyons visited Mr. and Mrs. V/illie Joyner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Collins, of Den mark, visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hutto Sui day afternoon. - Mi. and Mrs. Wade Hutto, of Black ville, vUited the former’s parents, Mr. and -Mr*. S. J. Hutto, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Beasley, of Barnwell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hutto Sunday afternoon. Still-Croft. Mr. Isadore Croft and Miss Corrie Still were urited ih the holy bonds of matiimony on Saturday evening at eight o’clock, in the office of the judge of probate, Judge John K. Snel- ling officiating. Only a few fricr.ds and relatives of the contracting par- - o ties weKe present. Mr. Croft is the son of Mr. Jonas Croft, formerly of Barnwell, but row of Florida, and Mrs. Croft is a popu lar member of the younger set of Olar. This young couple have the best wish es of their many friends for a long happy union. • Mr*. Fred Bnnkley, Mr*. W. B. Cas- sela. Misses Louise Cassels, Nelle Car ter and Audrey Pitts, Mr. Mike Cas sets, and Mrs. Bell Thames. ATTENTION, K. K. K. There will be a regular meeting of " •nwell Klan in the Masonic Hall every second «nd fourth Tuesday nights in each month. A full at tendance is requested. Wm. McNAB FIRE, HEALTH AND ACC1DBVT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all BARNWELL. I C Shower f<>r Baptist Hospital. Greatest Tire Values Ever Offered GUMDIPPED TIRES SPECIAL 30x3 1-2 Com. Cl Cord 8.95 tl • T A U O A R 0*0 J L-C O M P A N Y*( N.J.) Ellenton, Oct. 7;—Among the social events here recently was a shower for the Baptist Hospital in Columbia, ?t! the home of Mrs William Bush," the ‘ members and honorary members being present. The guests were entertained on the porch, it being attractively decorated carryirg out the color scheme of pink and white- Those present made dresser scarfs and table covers while riddles were asked by Misses (|ladys Owens ard Elizabeth Miller. Mtsa Olivia Rock received the prize for answering the most which was a love ly jar of Bath Salts. Delightful punch was served throughout the afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. T. S. Dunbar. Mrs. F. M. Youngblood. Mrs. CharL*^YeungMo#d,| Who said local motorists didn't know values? Big cars— little cars—all an beirg equipped with the world-famous Fjresiones at our greatest of all sale prices. Just note our special price on 30 x 3H Commercial Cord cseing and remember that we have made substantial reductions on every other size and type. It will pay you to meet your tire requiremor.ts for six to nine months to come with these exclusive Gum-Dipped tires. Drive in. A REAL CASH PRICE