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Local and Personal News from Williston What s New In Salads Williston, Jan. 28.—Miss Ruth Ky- zer, of Branchville, was the ^uest Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Powell. M. B. Self and son, Marvin, of Westminster, were the week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Mer ritt.' Judge and Mrs. J. Henry Johnson and children, of Allendale, were visi- tors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Summers Pringle, of Branchville, were guests Sunday af ternoon of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ken nedy. Mr. and Mrs. W. F .Toole spent Sunday in Olar. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson, of Al lendale, were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mrs. C. M. Moore and little daugh ter, Mary Frances, returned from Greenville Saturday. M rs. W. R .Kennedy spent Tues day in Blackville the guest of Mrs. Summers Pringle. Miss Dorothy Bracey returned to ^ Augusta Sunday, after visiting her grandmother, Mrs, J. C. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davis are visiting in Charlotte, N. C. * Mrs. Viola Robinson and Reuben Jowers, of Augusta, were recent visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hair. Mrs. W. D. Hartzog is visiting her friends in Aiken. Miss Ethel Kennedy and Messrs. Holley Kennedy, *Jim and Giles Toole; of Aiken, were recent guests of Miss Im-z Hair. A “get-to-gether” meeting was held in the Baptist church Wednesday evening. An invitation had been sent every member of the church fifteen years of age or older. Long tables were arranged in the dining room and soon after arriving a supper of hot grits, rolls, pickles, chicken, gravy and coffee was served by a committee of ladies. During the evening inspir ing talks were made by the Rev. A. F. O’Kelly, of Denmark, and the Rev. J. B. Caston, of Bamberg, and church plans for the year discussed by the members. By CAROLINE B. KING Culinary Expert and Lecturer on Domestic, Science SALAD may be either a refreshing interlude be tween the main course of the dinner and the dessert, or it-may be a dish sub stantial and delicious enough, to serve as the piece de resistance \if the meal itself. The latter type of salad is now very popular, and the materials for its making are select ed very carefully with due regard to their food values, as well as their fitness. Switzerland cheese in a 7 salad adds immensely to its tas<f- ness as well as to its nutritive dual ities, particularly the genuine Swiss product made in the- Alps, which has an aromatic Alpine 7 flavor pe culiar to itself. This ty^e of cheese is rich in Vitamine A, and has a high caloric valug; Its content of fat .and other propertied make it., especially aiia’ptffBTe for blending with otherTood products. Stuffed Tomato Salad: Scald, chill and peel six ripe, firm tomatoes of regular size, and hol- ow out. Cut into dice four stalks of celery, two dill ' pickled, one hard cooked egg and enough genuine Swiss cheese to. make ^one-fourth cupful. Moisten well with boiled dressing or mayonnaise, and fill the tomatoes. Serve on lettuce leaves with *hin whole wheat bread and butter sandwiches. Pineapple, Pear and Choose Salad: Arrange Rliees of pineapple on lettuce leaves pp ffiaivlSuatjSates. and on each place a halted canned pear from which the Core has been cut, leaving a boat Shaped opening.- Prepare a mixture of thin strips of $witzerland cheese, mixed with thin strips of canned pimientoes, and shredded green pepper and fill the pear hoats. Top with whipped crearm salad dressing and arrange segments of green pepper on the pineapple slices. Serve with Bos- tion cracker toastwiches. Boston Cracker Toastwiches: ...Split hard Boston crackers and spread with butter, rather thickly. Place In the oven, cover i^ith thin ly sliced Swiss cheese, brown deli cately, v Alpine Salad: Boil four unpeeled potatoes/cool, . PeeL‘iUiLxut. in -cubes. Add half a cupful of chopped wainiitR, four sour gherkin piciles, chopped, and one-half cupful diced Switzerland cheese, also a grating of onion. Mix alt together well, moisten with boiled dressing, and serve on let tuce leaves, accompanying each serving with a slice of boiled ham and a lar^e stuffed olive. Impromptu Salad: Quarter large dill pickles length wise, and cut strips of genuine Swiss cheese to correspond. Ar range on watercress or lettuce leaves and garnish with strips of canned pimiento. Serve with French dressing. Notice of. Discharge. \ HOUSE VOTES FOR ITEMIZED MEASURE Columbia, Jan. 4 26.—The house to night recommitted the $10,243,000 ap propriation bill to the wayst and means ^committee with instructions to itemize expenditures authoiized for salaries at the university, and other institutions, as urged by Governor Richards. Despite a warning by Cha’irnrm Robert E. McCa -lau.that recommittal of the measure might prolong the session a>nd increase the total of the appropriation bill by $100,000, the house voted, GO to 4f) to adopt the resolution introducted by Representa tive J. E. Harlev, of Barnwell. Notice, is hereby given that I will file my final return as guardian of A. R. Williams, with the Honorable John K.. Snelling. Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, State of South Car olina, upon February 27th, 1928, at 11:00 /o’clock A. M., and petition the said Court foi’ an Order of Discharge and letters dismissory. (Mrs.) Janie C. Lewis, Guardian of A. R. Williams. Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 1, 1928.—itc. the said estate are required to make prompt payment to the undersigned Executor. JOHN M. CATER, Hattieville,’S. C. - Executor of the Will of Mrs. Francis H. Cater. well, S. C., within twenty days after the service heroof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Jari. 24, A. D., 1928. / BROWN & BUSH, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. NOTICE. TD THE ABSENT DEFENDANTS BERNICE C. HIERS, MEREDITH HIERS, J. L .HIERS, JR., CATH ERINE LUTZ, EARLE LUTz, EU GENE LUTZ, AND RICHARD LUTz: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the complaint in the above entitled action was on the 24th day of January, 1928, filed in the office of the Clerk" of / £ourt of Barnwell County, South Carolina. BROWN & BUSH, Plaintiff’s Attornev^. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, ^ County of Barnwell. /’ y Couit of Common Pleas. t _/ / Cora Blooker and McLaurin Brooker, Plaintiffs, TtV - vs. Laurie Brooker, Eugene Brooker, John Brooker, Fannie Carroll, Thelma Prevonga. Annie Brooker, Helen /fJrooker, J. Z"; Brooker, Chailotte T- Brooker, United Daughters of the Confederacy and N. B. Gamble, Re- -eeiver of the Home Bank of Barn well, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to fne directed in the above entitled cause. I will sell at public auction in front of the Court Hotese in Barnwell, Rtato and County aforesaid, on Monday, February 6th, 1928, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to wit: or tract All land that piece, parcel 2-2-3tc. Aeroplane Lands Here. One of two aeroplanes that have been carrying passengers end giving exhibition ftighjs at Blackville this week landed in * Barnwell Tuesday morning. After circling over the city for several minutes seeking a suitable field, the landing was made on W. 1.. Cave’s farm on the Barnwell-Williston highway. The plane was a Waco two-! •stater. The pilot in charge stated that ho would return to Barnwell yes- 1 ttrday (Wednesday) for a stay of several days. 13,431 Bales Ginned. bales cotton There were 13,431 ginned in Barnwell January 16, 1928, as compared with 29,244 bales to the same date last year, according to a report just made public by the Department of Com- merct. . CITATION NOTICE. State uf South Carolina, County of Barnwell.- By John YJ/ Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Dr. J, E. Molonyrhatfr made suit to' me to grant unto him Letters of Administration of-the Es- tate and effects of Chas. Leroy String- fellow. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to eite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Chas. Leroy St rongfellow;,deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barn well on Saturday, February 11th next, after publication thereof, at 11 o’ clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Ad ministration should not b{* granted. Given under my Hand this 30th day of January, A.. D., 1928. JOHN K. SNELLING, ; Judge of Probate. Published on the 2nd day of Feb., 1928, in The BarnwcJd ^People-Senti nel. ”— 2tc. Notice ot Debtors and Creditors. Notice of Discharge. * Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Administra tor of the estate of Richard H. Buuck- halter, with the Hon. John K. Sn- 1- ' » '■ - : ling. Judge of Probate, for Barnwell County, State of^South Carolina, upon Monday, the 27th day of February, 1928, at 11:30^^hHk-ip-lhe forenoon, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dis- mrssory. . ' _ • R. M. BURCKHALTER, Admr. Estate of 2-2-4tc. ' R. H. Burekhalter. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. of containing 600 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of W. Hutto; on the East by lands of H<mry G. Delk and lands of Deer; on the South by lands of C. F. Rizer and H. G. Delk, and on the West by lands of Mamie Martin and the Public Road. Teims of sale: That the successful bidder at such, sale shall forthwith de posit with the Master cash or certi- fied check in the sum ot $700DO as evidence of his good faith. And upon his failure to do so the Master shall immediately sell said property, or re advertise and sell the same on spme subsequent salesday' upon like, terms. Purchaser to pay for, papers* and stamps. * * ' G. M. GREENE, Master. Notice is hereby given that all per sons holding claims -against the es tate of Mrs. Francis H .Cater, shall file them duly attested with the under-, signed Executor of the Will of. the said Mrs. Francis H. Cater, on or be fore Monday, the 20th day of Febru ary, 1928, and all persons indebted to State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. ■ . ’ Jjr Court of Common Pleas. Annie Hiers, Minnie Scarborough, Sal- lie E. Moore, Martha A. 7 Hiers, Mary E. Baxley, P. J. Hiers, Maxcy P. Eaves, Charlie L. Hiers, Annie CITATION NOTICE. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the ^es tate of Dr. C., B. Ray, to file them duly attested with the undersigned Administratrix, at Barnwell, S. C., on or before Saturday the 14th day of \ 'f. February, 1928, and all persons in debted to the said estate will make prompt payment to the undersigned Administratrix. MRS. JESSIE BOYD RAY, Admtrix. estate of l-26-3tc. Dr. C. B. Ray. NOTICE Pursuant to an order granted by his Honor, H. F. Rice, Circuit Judge, in the case of W. C. Bell.et al. vs. Boyles and Hair, a copartnership, composed of O. S. Boyles and B. M. Hair, on the 29th day of December, all persons having claims against the said firm of Boyles and Hair are hejeby notified to file the same, duly Verified, with the undersigned at his office in'Baraweill, S. C., on or before 14th day of Febru ary, 1928. All persons failing to file with the undersigned their claiitjs on or before said day, the same shall be barred. . - v \ Notice is also givun that a meeting of the persons.holding claims against the above mentioned firm will be held in tKe office of the undersigned "at Barnwell, S. C., on the 14th day of February, 1,928, at ten o’clock in the forenoon for the purpose; of proving and having their claims allowed B. S. MOORE. JR., — Receiver of Boyles and Hair. l-19-4tc. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given that all per sons holding claims against the estate of Amos Jackson, deceased, must file them duly attested on or btrfbre. Satur day, February 4th, 1928, with Eliza Jackson. Executrix, or her attorneys^ Brown and Bush, at Barnwell, S, C., and all persons indebted to the said estate will make prompt payment to the said Executrix or her attorneys. Eliza Jackson, 1 Executrix of Will of Amos Jackson, deceased. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final return as Administra trix of the estate of T. O.. Davis, de ceased, with tire Hon. John K .Snel- ling, Judge of 'Probate for BarawclT County, upon Saturday, the 4th day of February, 1928, and petition the said Court foe an Order of Discharge and Letters Jlrsmissory. 7 / SALLIE DAVIS, ~ ^ AdirtrXr of the %5tate af T. O. Davis. Jan. 11, 1928. 4tc. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN DIS TRICT CONVENTION, BARNWELL. S. C., JAN. 20, 1928. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling,?Esq\iire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, S. E: Morris hath made suit to me to grant unto hiny Letters of Administration of the Es tate of and effects of Mrs. Rebecca M. L. Bryant, HafHFTrPerry and Gil-' Morris, with the Will Annexed: more Hiers, THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite Plaintiffs, an ^ admonish all and singular the ,—— vs. ' -* | kindred and creditors, of the said ' „ , Mrs. Rebecca M. Morris, deceased, that Bernice C. Hiers, Meredith Hiers, J. C , ’ . . s ... , , . , ' , j they be and appear before me, in the L. Hiers, Jr., Catherine Lutz, Earle s n u *. * * u u * o f t j Court of Probate, to pe held at Barn- Lutz, Bank, of Western Carolina,! - o tu a r u ’ , . , _ well, S. C., on Monday, February 6th, in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the Notice is iWeby given that a Dis trict Convention is called to meet at Barnwell, S. C., Thursday, 16th day of February, 1928, at 1‘2 o’clock Noon, for subscribers at their_ office in Barh- Southern States Phosphate and Fer- tilier Company and Phinizy an3 * Company, .‘Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: ' YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint J "ext after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show causes if any they have, why the Said-Ad r ministration should not be granted. Given under may hand this fourteen th day of .January, A. D., 1928. . JOHN K. SNELLING, v . Judge of Probate, Barnwell County. Published on the 26th day of Janu ary, 1928, in The Barnwell' People- Sentinel. ■ / , the purpose of electing 'one (1) dele gate to the NATIONAL REPUBLI CAN CONVENTION which meets in Kansas City, Mo. t June 12, 1928, for the purpose* of DOMINATING CAN DIDATES JfOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.* . , This convention will be composed of twenty-five (25) delegates appointed as follow’s: AIKEN, 5; ALLENDALE 2; BAMR&RG, 2; BARNWELL, 3; BEAUFORT, 3; EDGEFIELD, . 3; HAMPTON; 2; JASPER, 2; a nd SA LUDA, 3. All persons without regard*to past .political affiliations are invited,to meet w’ith us. 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