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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1927
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Thone Ua the Names of Tour Visit ora, or Other Items of Local
Interest for This Column.
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Hugh Boinest, of Columbia, was a
visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson
spent Saturday in Augusta?
J. F. Halford, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
is visiting his brother, S. J. Halord.
Mrs. Jasper Johns, of Allendale,
was the guest of friends here Tues
day.^
Mrs. Gary Owens, of Charleston, is
on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Otto
Evans.
Mrs. Lizzie Rice, John Rice, Nat
Rice and Dtm Hartley spent Sunday
in the dty with relatives.
The friends of Mrs. W. ft. Manning,
who has been at the University Hos
pital in Augusta for 'some time, will
be glad to know that she is improv
ing after a serious illness.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greene, of
ElUtiton, visited relatives in Barn
well Sunday. ,
Friends of T. R. Chisolm, of Black-
ville, will learn with regret that he
" J is critically ill.
Mrs. Fay Kemp and Mrs. Louise
Bennett spent the \k^ek-end with
Mrs. E. R. Cail.
• Col. Edgar A. Brown was calkd to
Washington, D. C., this week on pro
fessional business.
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Ir. and Mrs. R. D. Reid and Mr.
owling, of Varnville, were visitors
here Tuesday afternoon.
Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong at
tended the Guess-Bull marriage at
Appleton Saturday evening. l --r-r"
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cornell, of States-
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ville, N. C., are the guests of Mrs.
Marie T. Cornell this week.
B. S. Moore, Jr., spent the, week
end with his sister, Miss Mary Fran
ces Moore, at Winthrop College.
IJrof. Joe Hamrick, of Williston
was a week-end visitor in the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Turner.
Miss Nell Stack has resigned her
position with Brown and Bush and
has returned to her home in Colum
bia.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Barnwell
Episcopal Church mot Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Edgar A.
Brown. * > r.r
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Da Costa and
daughter. Miss Elizabeth, of Colum
bia, were th egueets of relatives here
Sunday. *
Miss Helen Turner, of Greenvifle,
spent the wjek-end in the city with
her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. K.
Turner. ;*
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton, of Col
umbia, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McElroy
and baby, of Louisville, Ga., and Mr
and Mrs. Robt. F. McNab and little
daughter, of Charleston, spent Sun
day in the city with Mrs. Sallie Mc
Nab. ’
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Mrs. Wm. Dunbar and children loft
Saturday for their future hbme in
Atlanta after spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. T .A. Holland.
Miss Virginia Hutto, a member of
the local faiculty, spent the week-end
at her home in Denmark.
Mrs. A. A. Lemon, Miss Elizabeth
McNab, Mrs. G. W. Whitaker, Mrs.
Rivers Carroll and Miss Mabel Mims
represented Barnwell County at the
State meeting of the Tuberculosis .As
sociation, which was held last week at
Ridgewood Club, Columbia.
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D. A. R .CHAPTER
MEETS FRIDAY.
The local D. A. R. Chapter will meet
tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at four
o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. C
Holman.
KENNEDY-BROWN
ENGAGEMENT.
LugoflT, Nov. 5.—Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Edward Kennody announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ma'-y
Arabel to Theodore Ralph Brown, o:'
Barnwell, the marriage to be solem
nized December 12«h.
SMART SET BRIDGE
CLUB MEETS.
The Smart Set Bridge Club. met
with Mrs. D. B. Witherspoon last
week. The high score prize, boudoir
bell, was won by Miss Ella Louise
Molair and the consolation, a wal
vase, was cut by Miss Blanche Por
ter. During the afternoon a sweet
course was served.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware
and Mrs. V. P. Bonner attended the
£lieas-BuU wadding-At.. Appleton Sat'
The members of the Wednesday
Afternoon Bridge Club wtre enter
tained last week by Mrs. Thos. M
Boulware. The high score prize waa
hfgs.-
• The friends of little Miss Maude
Halford will be glad to know that
she is doing splendid work at the
Cedar Spring school.
Dr. R. A. Deason, Mrs. €5. R. Cail,
Gilmore S. Harley and Stephen Dea
son visited Robtrt Deason at a
hospital in Columbia Sunday.
Mrs. C. T. Wooten, of the Child
Placing Agency, of Columbia, was in
town qn Thursday and while here was
the guest of Mrs. G. M Greene.
J. R. Harrison left Tuesday night
for Fort Worth, Texas, where he was
called as a witness ‘ in tha United
States Court'in an alleged oil fraud
case.
the consolation was cut by Mrs. Har
ry D. Calhoun. A sweet course was
served after the games. Out of town
guests were Mrs. Mattie Lanier, o - '
Augusta, and Mrs. Walkta - , of Char
leston.
FALKENSTE1N-CREECH
MARRIAGE.
A marriage that came as quite a
surprise to their friends was that o
Miss Lula Falkenstein, formerly o
Barnwell, but for the past few months
of Columbia, and Mr. Horace Creech
of this city. The ceremony was per
formed in Columbia Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Creech returned
^Barnwell Monday night and are mak
ing their home at the Circle Inn for
awhile. They havfe many friend
here who wish them much happiness
The ladies of the Barnwell Baptist
Church will hold their annual Bazaar MRS EASTERLING AND MRS.
the contracting parties in both South
Carolina and Georgia. “Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Ellis Burkett announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss
Nancy Patterson, to Clarence Augus
tus Chaplin, of Beaufort, the marriage
to take place November 19th at the
liome of the bride-elect’s sister and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Gil
more Simms, in Manning.
with them the best wishes of their
many friends upon th^ir voyage of
matrimony.
RECEPTION FOR
FOOTBALL TEAM.
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OPENING MEETING OF
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WINTHROP DAUGHTERS.
The opening meeting of the Win
throp Daughters was held Monday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Sol V.
Brown, about 12 members being
present. A letter from Miss Leila
Russell, of Winthrop College, was
read to the chapter, after which the
following officers were elected: Mrs.
D. B. Witherspoon, president; Mrs.
LeRoy Molair, vice-president; Miss
Ethel McSwain, secretary and treas
urer. During the afternoon delightful
refreshents were served
The December meeting will
held with Mrs. Edgar A. Brown.
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The.members of the girls’ basket
ball team entertained Friday even
ing in honor of tha members of the
Barnwell High School football squad
with a reception at the home of Capt.
and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong. About 35
young ladies and .gentlemen were
present. The home was attractively
decorated or the . occasion with the
football colors, red and white. Dur
ing the evening an interesting con
test was held, the winners being Miss
Scott McNab and Billy Sanders, who
.were presented with a box of face
powder and two handkercheifs, re
spectively. Progressive conversation
was also anjoyed, and the guests were
served with dainty rereshents, con
sisting of punch and cake.
witfi a box of stationery. Miss Stack
was awarded tho guest prize, per
fume. A sweet course was served by
the hostess; Out-of-town guests were
Rufus- Paige asd Dubose Boylston and
Miss Grace Paige and Miss Carolyn
Douglas, of Allendale.
STILL-CREECH * .
MARRIAGE. v
Miss Carrie Adelle Still and Mr.
Benjamin Franklin Creech were mar
ried on Saturday afternoon, October
29th, at 4:00 o’clock in the judge of
probate’s office, Judge Snelling offi
ciating. Only a few friends and rela
tives witnessed the ceremony.
Mrs. Creech is the attractive daugh
ter of Mr. Pierce Still, of the Black-
ville section,'and a granddaughter of
W. D. Still. Mr. Creech is > a son of
L. B. Creech, of Georges Creek town
ship, and a prosperous young farmer.
Tho young couple is well known
throughout this section and carry
MR. AND MRS. PRICE
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price enter
tained on Tuesday evening of last
vtek a* their home with a bridge
party in honor of the local high school
faculty and thesr house guest, Mi*:s
Thelma Stack, of Elloree. After sev
eral rounds of bridge, it was found
that J. O. Patterson had high score
among the men, and was presented
with a carton of cigarettes, while Mi w 8
Grace Paige had high score prize
among the ladies and was presented
with' a perfume atomizer. J. B
Owens cut the consolation for the
men and was awarded a carton of
cigarettes a lso. Miss Dorothy Wragg
was fortunate to cut the highest card
among the ladies and was presented
Coming! Mammy’s Lit’ Wild Rose
Rose, ( an orphan, has been brought
up by her Aunt Hester, an aristocratic
but austere maiden lady of the Vir
ginia mountains. The love which the
little jgirl craved has been given her
but dear old Mammy Celie. To re
trieve the family fortune, Miss Hea
ter has betrothed Rose to Wade Car
ver, a wealthy but hard hearted neigh-
bor. Daniel French, from'the city,
meets Rose by chance, and romance
comes quickly. This brings about a
quick tangling of the plot, and many
tense situations arise, yet a vein of
comedy is also provided in delightful
fashion.
Don’t fail to see this play. Popular
prices. . Local talent!
Agreement.
We the Fair Association of Barn
well arq^ subscribing 9125.00 for the
prize money for exhibits as well as
take care of tha expenses for putting
in booths, decorating material, etc.
These prizes av being given In'-
connection with the fair being held
during the week of Novembtir 14th.
to lOth.'Inclusive. The building used
for the uxhibits will be the Tobin
Building on Main Street in Barnwell.
President, W. D. Harley,
Secretary, W. H. Duncan,
Member, G. M. Hogg.
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Exactly as illustrated. These Stools are nicely finished in
Duco and one should be in every bathroom.
in the Court House beginning Tues
day morning, the 15th, inst. During
Ihe entire weok delicious dinners will
be served by the various* groups of
the Baptist Churdh, dinners to be
sold for 50c tend served in the Court
Room, beginning Monday, _ the 14ch
inst. ^
d Colds
Relieved
with Vapors
Snuff Vicks up
nose or melt in
hot water and
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MACE ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Lessie B. EasterlThg^and Mrs.
Maric< B. Mace entertained informally
Tuesday evening in honor * of Miss
Nelj Stack, who will make her future
home in Columbia, and the teachers
of the local school. Dancing and
bridge were enjoyed during the even
ing. Delightful refreshments, con
sisting of block ice cream and cake,
were served. _ Out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling,
of Denmark, Hugh Boinest, of Col
umbia, and J. S. Keel ,of Bamberg.
Call and get yours before our supply
is exhausted.
BURKETT-CHAPLIN
ENGAGEMENT.
Allendale, Nov. 5.—The following
announcement Uken Jrom last Sun-
fs Atlanta* Constitution wiii bei
witweet by the many friends ef“r‘
R. D. REID
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