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•j. pafesklilL Mrs. Gary Hayes spent Thursday in Fairfax with friends. - Mr. and Mrs. B .D. Ellis spept ^the Fourth at Tybee Beach. yr Clerk of Couit R. L. Bronson spent the week-end at Foily Beach. V Miss Mildred Storne spent Thursday in Blackville with her parents. “Buck” Fuller is spending several days in Charleston this week. V Mr. and> Mrs. J. 0. Rikard were Fourth of July visitors in Johnston. Mrs. Ruby Dedding and daughter, Grace, are visiting relatives in Sumter: Senator ond Mrs. Edgar A. Brown spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. J Ccach “Monkey” Price spent the week-end in Columbia with his par ents. Misses Margaret and Jo Black and Teddy Plexico spent Sunday at F&lly Beach. Mrs. Jesse Mitchyrq ^pdl two little sons, of Lanes, are the guests, of rela tives and friends in Barnwell County this week. Miss Pauline Holman left Friday for Columbia where she has accepted a position with the Rural Electrifica tion project. Mr. and .Mrs, J. L. Widman and son, Larry, Jr., and Mrs. J. V A* Porter left Friday for the Isle of Palms for a few days stay - E. E. Goodson spent the Fourth in *■ Greenville, where he was a delegate from the local American Legion Post to the State convention. Mrs. Ralph Smith and two children, and S. P- Moseley are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Girar deau at their cottage on "Edisto Beach. The friends of Mrs. Hallie R. Long will be glad to know that she is con valescing at the University Hospital in Augusta, following a serious ill ness. LITTLE SALLIE MOORE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. Mrs. B. S. Moore, Jr., entertained a number of little boys and girls on Friday afternoon, honoring her lit tle daughter, Sallie, who reached her third birthday on that day. After a number of games the little folk were served ice cream and sweet crackers. LITTLE GIRL CELEBRATES THIRD BIRTHDAY. ’ Mrs. Edward Gunnels entertained Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson and two children spent Sunday at Folly Beach. 1 1 . } l Mrs. R. A. Patttrson returned home Sunday after a week’s stay at Edisto Beach. Mis s Emily Dicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dicks, is visiting in Co lumbia. • " > „ Miss Wilma Weeks, of Brooksville, Fla., is the house guest of Mrs.-B. M. Jenkins, III. Mrs. Ralph Brown has returned home after an extended visit to her parents at Lugoff. J. L. Widman, of Asheville, N. C., an'vved in Barnwell Wednesday to join his wife and son, who have been the guests of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. Mr. and! Mrs. B. D. Elli^ have as their guests the latter’s mother and sister, Mrs. H. H. Stembridge, Sr., and Miss Frances Stembridge, of Waynes boro, Ga. Mr. and Mrs'. L. A. Plexico spent Sunday in Charlotte with relatives. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Miss Kitty, Who has been a visit in the Queen City. gu.es. s Bro^wn tively. Miss Betty Baxley, of Walterbord, was the guest of Miss Marian Bolen curing the week-end. Miss Mildred Guilds and Fant V ... - r _ /■ Thornley were week-end guests Miss Elizabeth Hagood. Mrs.~J. McBean and Mrs. Mike Gleaton, of Springfield, accompanied by Miss Catherine Bean, of Wash ington, D. C., were the guests of Mrs. W. L. Gleaton Friday afternoon. M rs. Ralph Brown entertained the Lt-dies’- Gum! of the^ local Episcopal Church Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville had as of their guests for the Fourth the for mer’s mother, MrS. S. Scoville, and CharlTe Scoville, of Orangeburg; Mrs. J, Dobson, of Sparta, Ga., and Shel don and May ScoVille, of Newark, N. J. ♦ . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sander s and Mi:-s Elizabeth Mace, of Bamberg, were visitors here Tuesday.' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mirmow and con, of Orangeburg, spent Sunday with Mi. and Mr*. Solomon Blatt. * Mrs. H. C. McLaurin and two chil- ciren, Of Sumter, are the guests of her si.-ter, Mrs. W. L. Molair. Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky and two little daughters, Paular and Eleanor, re turned heme Sunday afternoon after an extended visit to relatives in Mont gomery, Ala. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Nathan Kartus and two daughers, who will spend some time here. • Mrs. Lena Davies left Saturday for an%xtended visit-to-friends in Char lotte, N. C., and Philadlphia, Pa. -.Mrs. L, .0. Drew and children, of Hendersonville, ahe -the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. W. Price. . ~ > - Misses Beth and Frances Manning ere* visiting a college mate, Miss Louisa Noise, in Atlanta this week. •^.^ommie Hagood, a student at the ° University of South Carolina Summer School, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Owen Pettingill and daughter, Louise, of St. Louis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. S. Bogen, this week. Miss Grace Hogg has returned home efter a visit to New York City. The trip was made by boaU from Charles- ton. - —* — Mrs. R. W. Dicks has returned home Ef;er a short visit itp her daughter, Mrs. William E. Bennett, at Spring- field. Mrs. E. H. Alderman and three chil dren, of Richmond, Va., arrived in Barnwell yesterday (Wednesday) for a visiKto Mr. and! Mrs. Eugene Easter ling at x “Bonnie Doone.” Dr. Alde’r- mafi, who^is Mrs. Easterling’s brother, will join hiV^family in a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. eN^. 1 Huey, of LaHy Lake, Fla., arrived in Barnwell on Saturday. On their hetum Sunday, they were accompanied by Mr. Huey’s sister,-Mrs. Charlie Brown. Jr., and two children, Misses Helena and lone, who will spend a month in the Land of Flowers.- . about 35 young boys and girls at the home of Mrs. Angus Carter on Mon- ] day afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Betty Anne, who reached] her third birthday on that day. Af- er a number of games and contests, the little folk were invited into the j dining room to view the lovely birth day cake in white with pink candles. After being served ice cream and.cake, j each little guest received as a favor a cap in pink and white ,and a dainty basket of pink and white mihts. The little honor guest was the recipient of! numerous gifts. ' 'i m m ^ MRS. THOS. M. BOULWAgE ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE. Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware entertained with ilhree tables of bridge Saturday afternoon at her home on Marlboro Street in honor of Miss Elizabeth Ken nedy, of Lugoff, and Mrs. H. C. Mc Laurin, of Sumter, who are the house guests of their sisters, Mrs. T. R. (wn and Mrs. W. L. Molair, respec- The high score prize was won by Mrs. M. C. Best, who was present ed with a jar of relish. The consol ation, individual ash trays, wos cut by Mrs. Solomon Blatt. The honor guests were each presented! with a box of | powder. Cantaloupes with ice cream and cake were served after the com pletion of several round s of bridge. MRS. EASTERLING ENTERTAINS .SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. Mrs. B. L. Easterling entertained about 25' members of the Mary G. Harley Sunday School Class at her home on Friday evening. The rooms were- made attractive by the use of baskets and vases of summer flowers. Unique contests were entered into and prizes awarded Mrs. F. S. Brown and Mrs. G. M. Grene. During a short business session the following officers were elected for a term of three months: Mis. R. R. Moore, president; Mrs. L. C. Vickry, vice-president; Mrs. Harold Williams, secretary; Mrs. D. C. Vickery, treasurer. Miss Dora Greene, cha’ttnan, Mrs. P. W. Stevens ancl Mrs. E. D. Peacock will serve as a committee on flowers and Birthday Box. Captains for the month: Mrs. Jack Waltz, Reds; Mrs. T. D. Creighton, Whites. The hostess served delicious home made cream and cake. • * **'****** Buy and Use CAROLINAS SCENIC - AND HISTORIC STAMPS Boost Your Slate! . *■*.*'* a * * * a a 1 Miss Elizabeth Kennedy returned .r to her home at Lugoff on Tuesday af ter a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ralph Brown. ; OUSINESC iklJuiLDERO:: WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. S. V. Brown was hostess to the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Contract Club last week. The high score prize for club members, a deck of cards, was won by Mrs. Perry A. Price; the consolation, a box of klee- nex, was cut by Mrs. W. L. Molair, and the high score prize for guesTs, also a box of kleenex, was won by Mrs. Ralph Smith. A sweet course was served. Guests other than club members included Mps. Ralph Smith, of Huntsville, Al&f' Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, of Lugoff; Mrs. Estelle Pot- terson and Mrs. Brown Towles. , to' so MAN WANTED forj^awleigh Route 8 0 0 families. ^Write today, wleigh, Dept. SCG-8-SA, Richmond, Va. n ‘ 7-11-25 * FARM FOR SALE:—Five hundred acre tract and' Ninety-Six acre tract of-land near Meyer’s Mill, South Carolina, formerly owned by Mrs. M. E. Kirkland, for sale on attractive ternh.—A. H. Ninestein, attorney, Blackville, S. C. 5-l«-tfc JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. J. P. Scoville was hostess to the members of -the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club on Tuesday afternoon of last week. The high score prize for club* members, two attractive trays, was won by Mrs. S. V. Brown; the guest prize, a cutex set, was won by Mrs. J. L. Widman, and the consola tion, also two trays, was cut by Mrs. Baynard Ellis. The hostess served a «afed cour m and iced tea. . Those Wash-day I used to dread, For when I finished I was al most dead. But new it’s different, you”l see, For I let Reddy Kilowatt . wesh for me. What pretTj^ whlf?—olatjies, Oh, my! Oh, my! And he’s going to iron them a 3 soon as they’re dry. “REDDY KILOWATT”, Ycair Electrical Servant. South Carolina Power Co, J. W. RUFF, Local Manager. IF YOUR tank hasn’t held,Gulf gas lately, try it and see what it can do. • Inside of 3 weeks, you’ll check the findings made by 7 50 car owners who recently took up this offer. 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