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'Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. F. P. Lee, of Elko, was a business visitor here Monday. t J. D. Robison, of Columbia, was visitor in the city Monday. Mrs. Ella Moore, of Columbia, is the guest of Barnwell relatives this week. M'ss Minneola Grimes, of Lees, was the week-end guast of Mrs. R. S. Dicks. Miss Harriet Lever has returned to Columbia after a.pleasant visit to Miss Patricia Dicks. Charles Turner has returned home after spending the holidays with rda- tives in Winston-Salem, N. C. J. B. and Ben Armstrong, of Bloom ington, 111., are the guests of their father, Capt. J. B. Armstrong. Mrs. Jessie B. Ray and children have returned from Rock Hill, where they spent the holidays with relatives. W 1 Friends of Monroe Baxley, of El- htnton. will regret to learn that he suffered a stroke of paralysis several ys ago. Prof. Dan Hartley returned to his school in Georgia Sunday morning af ter spending the holidays with Barn well relatives. The many friends of Capt. G. M. Main will be glad to known that he is able to be out again after several wee k’s illness. The friends of Ted Killingsworth of Dunbarton, will learn with regret that he is suffering from a severe at tack of pneurponia. Miss Margaret Lemon, of Philadel phia, Pa., was the guest of her brothers, A. A. and W. J. Lemon, .1,1 mg the holidays. Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun have returned to Barnwell after a pleasant visit to ft lends and relatives at Fort Valley, Ga. Dr. I). K. Briggs and Miss Margaret O’Gorman, of Blackville, were visitors in Barnwell Monday in the former’s new Chrysler coupe. & Mrs. Lena Davies leturned to Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., Sunday, after spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Carter and children niturned to Barnwell last week after a pleasant visit to rela tives and friends in Varnville. The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal Church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. P. Davies. After the usual business session, a social hour was enjoyed. '• Gilmore S. Harley, who was car ried to a Columbia hospital fot* treat ment last week, following an attack of pleurisy, is expected to return hom6 this week. / - Miss Elizabeth Kennedy has ~ re turned to her home at Lugoff after a' pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Brown, Sr. She was accompanied by Mr/ and Mrs. Ralph Brown. ydciety VISITOR COMPLIMENTED WITH DANCE. MRS. RUSSELL ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. (l Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cave have re- urned to Charlotte, N. C., after pending the holidays with Miss Car- rhi Cave and other relatives here. and Miss Conniu Hanlien, Perry Beverly Simms have returned to Washington, D. C., after speeding the holidays with Judge and Mrs. C. C. Simms. R. L. Reed, of Florence, and J. 0. Reed and little son. of Swansea, we;e the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Reed, during" the hulidaws. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blatt and little son a n(l their guest, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldbeig, of New York, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Minnow in Orangeburg. orit dose Childs MR. AND MRS BROWN ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr, entertained the members of the Wed nesday Afternoon Bridge Club and their husbands Friday evening with an old-fashipned egg-nog. The host learned how to make nog in that dim and distant age B. V. D. (Before Vol stead Did) and he was ably assisted by at least one gmtleman, who in that same prehistoric age, could crook a wicked elbow 7 and warble, “Here’s how!”. It would, therefore, be need less' to say that the occasion was greatly enjoyed by all present. COLLEGE GIRLS AND BOYS RETURN. Cold Continual dosing upsets children’s delicate stomachs. Vicks is applied externally and therefore cannot disturb the diges tion. It acts in two ways: (0 The body heat releases the ^ ^ingredients in the form of vapors ^vhich are inhaled. (2) At the same time Vicks 4 ‘draws out” the soreness like a poultice. VICKS ^wp/VAPOR UB ^ - r P/VAPOR UB Over & M/ll/on Jars Used Y^aru After enjoying the Christmas holi days at hoirm. the college girls and boys have returned to their various schools,: as' follows:, .» _ Albeit Cornell and Lewis BlackMp Georgia Tech. Misses Frances Lemon and Essie Morris to Coker. Madison Woodward to Clemson. James Calhoun to The Citadel. Bates Hagood to the. University of North Carolina. . Miles Hagood to Asbuiy College. J. E. Harley, Jr., to Wofford. Misses Mary Frances Moore, Willie Bush Deason, Julia Lemon and La- vinia Moore to Winthrop. Miss Maude Brabham to Columbia. Miss Elizabeth Deason to Greenville Business College'. Miss Arletha Miller to Greenwood Business College. v Miss Jewell Woodwa/d to Lander. 'Miss Gertrude Holmes, “Bim” Mose ley and Marion Miller to the Univer sity of South Carolina. - l ( ..^Last Friday evening will' long be remembered by the A. P. Magville Bible Class of the Baptist Sunday School, the occasion being an excel lently prepared oyster and .* fried chicken supper served this class by the classes of Miss Anna Walker and Mrs. V. IU Bonner. About six weeks ago a contest was put on between the Meii^V Bible Class * and the Women’s Bible class ,the losing side to furnish the supper. At the close of] the contest it was founcl that the men had gained the victory by a few points and they were declared the winners. They,, however, very gra ciously offered to defray the expenses of the supper and have the ladies from the two classes serve them. Although the weather was very inclement about one hundred enjoyed this splendid sup-- per. MRS. BUSH ENTERTAINS wrra BEAUTIFUL PARTY. The home of Mrs. Jas. Julien Bush ■thw ^ f. iwini«.w» social was event in the form of a tea Tuesday af ternoon of last week which was given in honor of Mrs. Theodore Ralph Brown, a recent bride. Mrs. Perry A. Price greerted^the guests, who were introduced to the receiving line. In the receiving line were Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Mrs. Theodore Ralph Brown, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. S. V. Brown, Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, Mrs. George Batten and Miss Emeline Bat- 7 The many friends of Capt. and M»s. J. B. Morris will be glad to know that the latter is recovering from an opera tion performed at a Columbia hospital last week and it is hoped that she will soon be well enough to return home. RICHARDSON-JEFFORDS MARRIAGE. Paul H. Owens, who was severely injured in an automobile accident here several weeks ago, returned home Tuesday from a Columbia) hospital where he was taken for treatment. His friends will be glad to know that he is mueh^hetter. Orangeburg, Dec. 30.—A delightful surprise was given the many friends of Miss 5 a ra Aldrich Richardson, of Allendale and Columbia, and Wallace D. Jeffords, of Orangeburg, when they announced their marriage which took place at St. Matthews December 14, the Rev. Mr. Clark, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. The bride is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Richardson, of Allendale, and the granddaughter of Mrs. H. W. Richardson, of Columbiia, where she has spent a large part of her time. She is a pretty and cHarm- ing girl and is a member of one of the old South Carolina families. Mr. Jeffords is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jeffords. He is a popular ten. Mrs. V R. G. Herndon and Miss Blanche Porter invited the guests into the dining room, where a color scheme of orange and green was effectively used. The table, with its handsome cover, was centered with a silver bas ket of calendula, a nd on each end were silver candle sticks* with lighted orffnge tapers.. Mrs. B P. Davies and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, at either end of the table,, poured tea and coffee from silver urns. Sandwiches, cakes, salted nuts and mints were served by Miss Elizabeth Deason, Miss - Willie Bush Deason, Miss Pauline Holman and Miss Anna Sams Clark. ^ The* out-of-town guests were Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, of Cameron, sister of the bride; Miss Keel and Mrs.-Ben ton, of Allendale;’ Mrs. Eugene Bubk- ingham, Mrs. Dunbar and Mrp. Bush, of Ellenton; Mrs. Mrs. Isadore Brown, Mrs. Reka Rich, Mrs. Harry Rich and;- Mrs. Epest Weatherhom,* of Blackville, 4 Elko, Dec. 31.—A very pretty wed ding waa that of Miss Lizzie Hair, of Elko, to Mr. David Ryan Cain, of Blackville, which was solemnized at the Elko Baptist Church Tuesday, De cember 27, at three o'clock, the Rev. C. K. Turner officiating. With Miss Elizabeth Johnston at the piano, the bridal party entered to the strains of Lohengrin, the bride with her maid of honor, Miss Marian Keel, of Blackville, and the groom with his best man, Mr. Campbell, of Blackville. - Immediately upon their arrival at the altar, Miss Kathleen Finch, accom* panied bv Miss Katherine Greene, sweetly sang “0 Promise Me,” after which the short but impressive cere mony was performed. ? The happy yoting couple left shortly after the ceremony in their caV for Florida. Oh their return they will be at home in Blackville. Mrs. Cain is the attractive niece of Mr. and Mrs. W* M. Moorev of Elko, and enjoys a wide acquaintance who are glad that her marriage does not take her faT from Elko. Th'e groom is a young man of sterling qualities and enjoys an enviabte^reputation in Blackville, where he holds a responsi ble position. —*-• V . It is feared that the oat crop in this section has been severely damaged by the severe wegther of the past several days. ;'V' - • »+♦+»»»♦♦♦»»»++♦♦»»»+♦»»»» OUSINES IJlTILDElt s First Fire of New Year. The first fire of the New Year al most totally destroyed the office of the Mutual Ice and Fuel - Company here Sunday morning between 11 and 12 o’clock. The~hlaze evidently origi- Herman Brown, ftoated from the stove in the small building and when first discovered the entire interior was ablaze, destroying most of the office equipment. But FOR SA^E or RENT.—The Susana Morris "place, on the Bamwell-Olar highway, 9 miles from Barnwell and 3 miles from Olar, in good state of cultivation, with tenant house: For further information address Mrs. M. E. Thomas, 234 Habersham Street, Savannah, Ga. ... 12-29-2tp XFQR SALE.—Fresh milk cows. Ap ply to W. L. Molair, Barnwell, S. C, r 1-5-tfc. / Mr*. Angus Patterson's BEAUTY SHOPPE EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO BEAUTY. = ;; Phoae H7 — Barnwell, S. C; Miss Frances Simms entertained New Year’s Eve with an informal dance at the home of her parents, Judge and Mrs. C. C. Simms, in honor of her visitor, Miss Connie Hanlien, of Washington, D. C. M rs. A. T. Russell was hostess cn Thursday afternoon to the members of the Jennie Bates Hagood Bible ('lass of the Barnwell Methodist Church. After enjoying various forms of entertainmant, the guests wore served with delightful refresh ments. DISCOUNT ON OUR The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Bridge Club were entertain ed last week by Mrs. B. P. Davies. After several rounds had boen played, it was found that the high score prize, a perfume bottle, had been won by Mrs. R. S. Dicks. The consolation, two dainty handkerchiefs, was cut b;. 7 Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, of Lugoff. Mrs. Ralph Brown, a recent bride, was presented with a linen towel. During the afternoon, a sweet course was served. STOCK Until January 1928 TO MAKE ROOM FOR GOODS \ v*- Ea*y Time Payments if You Wish! . 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