The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 29, 1928, Image 8
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BUckville, Nov. JS.—Of cordial in-
torest to thedr many frkyuls ia the
- announcement of the marriage of Mies
Fairy Bell Myrti 8 Blume, daughter of
‘Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Blume, of Black-
ville, to Mr. Willie Herman Morris,
of KJine, the ceremony being per
formed by Judgo John* K. Snelling in
the Judge of Probate’» office at Barn-
wdU, Saturday, November 17th. The
bride is a popular young lady of
Blackville and is loved by all who
Ipsow her. Mr. Morrig holds a posi
tion with the Southern Railway.
Their many friends will be glad to
know that they will maktt their home
in Blackville, and wish for them a long
life of happiness and prosperity.
Blume-Beasley.
Judge John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate, at hie home in Barnwell, on
Tuesday morning, November 13th.
Mrs. Beasley waa a pupil in the Black
ville H igh School and has many
friends who regret that her maxyiage
will take her elsewhere to live.^ The
groom is a progressive young fanner
of Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. Beasley
will make their home with the for
mer’s parents. They have the best
wishes of all for a happy and pros-
peious married life.
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Double Ponds News.
Blackville, Nov. 26.—A surprise
marriage of interest to a wide circle
of friends was that of Miss Marion
Jundta Blume, the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Blume, of Black
ville, to Mr. Harry Beasley, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M.,Beasley, of n«<ar
Barnwell. The ceremony which united
this young couple was performed by
Double Ponds, Nov. 26.—Mrs. Fan-
ne Graham was called to the home of
St. Clair Guess, in Denmark, Friday
morning to nurse his family, who are
sick with flu.
Miss Hammond, a trained nurse
from Columbia, was called to \the
home of Mrs. Annie Woodward, to
nurse Mrs. Woodward, her moth
er, Mrs. Hartzog, and her son,
who are very ill with flu and pneu
monia. . .
Mrs. W. H. Hutto w»as the Sunday
afternoon* guest of Mrs. G. W. Delk.
Mrs. Maggie Delk and son were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Delk
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Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Jones ware the
dinner guests of Mr. sad Mrs. Buron
Ross Sunday. 4
Miss Frances Delk was the Satur-
day afternoon guest of* Miss Dorothy
Still in Blackville.
Misa Pauline Delk, a student in the
Barnwell High school is at her home
near Hilda very ill with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Fayt Dyches were the
enjd guests of Mr. Dyches’ par
ents, Mr. hnd Mrs. D. A. Dyches in
Hilda.
Miss Victoriikt Delk spent the week
end at the home of her uncle, G. W.
Delk, mnising six members of his
family, who are very ill with flu.
Mr. Hawkins, of Clemson College,
held a very interesting meeting at
Hilda Friday afternoon. The subject
being on meat cutting. A large crowd
attended the meeting.
Mr. and Mie. E. K. Delk, of Barn
well, were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Powell.
Mrs. J. E. Gunnels, of Barnwell,
spent the week-end at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Annie Woodward.
Miss Myrtle Delk spent Saturday
afteinon in Blackville with her aunt,
Mrs. W. H. Bodiford.
The Men's
Im unable t
ternon on account of the funeral of
Mrs. Highto
Mrt. Mamie Warren* and family
spent Sunday with her daughter, Bin's.
Ernest Croft.
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dinner guests of Miss Frances Delk
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