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, *» THI RSDAT. MAT iTH. ItJT. m BARNWBL), r*0FLR.8 ENTTNKL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA AND HBRBABOUTS. • H. J. Phillips was a business visi tor in Columbia Friday. Dunbffr> Bush, of Ellenton, was a business visitor here Friday. Cadet Rodman Lemon, of Clemson College, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Miss Molly Matthews, of Dunbar ton, spent Saturday here with friends. Misses Delma Burgess and Grace League spent Saturday in Columbia. Miss Elizabeth Mace* of Columbia, spent the week-end here with rela tives. Mrs. Terie Richardson and Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jr., spent Tuesday in Co lumbia. R. W. Padgett, of Columbia, spent the week-end here with his wife and children. Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., spent Tuesday in Columbia. Cadet Brown Easterling, of Clem son College, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Main, of Scho field, were the guests of Mrs. M. H. Morris Sunday. Mrs. Leon Rosier and son, Olin, of Wagener, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Ira Hair. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Killingsworth and daughter, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with relatives. F. S. Brown was re-elected without opposition as trustee of the local school on Tuesday of last week. Cadet McTyre Calhoun, of Clem son College, spent the week-end here with his father, L. M. Calhoun. Mrs. S. Scoville and sons, George and Charlie, of Orangeburg, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville. Mrs. Sam B. Halford and daughter, of Florence, are spending . several days here with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Halford. Cadet Edward Richardson^ of Clemson College, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terie Richardson. S. E. Moore, a student at the Uni versity of South Carolina, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Moore. Miss Maria Coclin, a student at Columbia College, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Coclin. Mr. and Mrs. Mabry, of Abbeville, arrived Wednesday to spend several days here os the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., returned home Monday from Arlington, Va., where she spent some time with! Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush. Tommy Hageod, a student at the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end in Barnwell with his mother, Mrs. M. B. Hagood. I. H. Cooper has returned home af ter attending the marriage of his daughter, Mias Fannie Cooper in Milwaukee, Wis., last week. Mrs. C. S. Harris and daughter, of Richmond, Va., arrived in Barnwell Sunday to spend some time with the former's mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hair and daughter, of the Long Branch section, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ira Hair. Miss Margaret Dlte was called to Darlington on Saturday because of the serious illness of her mother. The many friends of Mrs. J. A. Porter will regret to learn that she hsui been confined to her home for the past several days because of illness. Mrs. J. E Herndon and little daugh ter, of New Orleans, La., arrived here Sunday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Black. Charlie Levinson left Saturday The many friends of Banue F night for New York City where he | (> WvMt of Dunbarton, who has been will »pend several days oa Miss June Milhous, of Cota •pent the week-end here with parents. Dr. sad Mrs. W. C. Mil her Mr. sad Mrs. Leo Roster, of the Ashleigh section, were the guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Brown Dyches Sunday Patrolman Carroll Davis, of Abbe ville. is spending several days here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dtvta. Festmaster R. A. Denson announc ed this week that the receipts at the local post office were a boat one hun dred dollars in excess for April over the same month last yaar. The re ceipts have shown a steady increase for the past several months. Parcel receipts are considered a good gen eral barometer for business, so it seems that Barnwell la still traveling upon the road to recovery. WILDER I quite Ul at the Columbia hospital for the past two weeks, will be glad to know that his condition has shown marked improvement in the past few days. L. A. Rogeraon. who has been manager of the local office of the Liberty Life Insurance Ca^ for the past several months, left Monday for Clinton, where he will ha manager -of the office there. Mr. Hanson, of Lenagtoa, la now in charge of the Barnwell office. The many friends of Mias Margaret McAllister will regret to learn that she was carried to the Baptist Hospi tal hi Columbia Saturday afternoon. She was operated on Monday morn ing and the latest reports srere to the effect that she was doing as well as could be expected. Members of Circle No. 4 of the local Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Black on Monday afternoon. A most enjoyable and in- ! structive lesson was given following which the hostess served delicious re freshments. Quite a large number of the members of the class were present. WANTED TO BUY—Old account books, old letters, stamps, Confeder ate letters, etc.—Mrs. J. M. Ham mond, Edgewold P. O., Columbia, S. C. TOMATO PLANTS—Marglobe and Greater Baltimore varieties. These plants were grown in the open and are large, strong and free from dis ease.—E. E. Goodson, Barnwell. vciei FOR SALE.—Parks Barred Chicks, records to 275 eggs. Grade A, 7c; AA, 10c; AAA,-15c; Reds, 7c; mixed, 6^c. Thursdays. Blood-tested; guar anteed.—Mrs. L. M. Hitching, White Pond, S. C. " 5-6-2tp. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler should start earning $25.00 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCE-8-S, Richmond, Va. • !>-6-Up. ACE OF CLUBS MET FRIDAY NIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Anderson entertained the members of the Ace of Clubs at their home on Railroad Avenue on Saturday night. A threje course supper was served on the card tables before bridge was enjoyed. After cards had been laid aside it was found that the high score prize for ladies, a linen table cover, had been won by Mrs. L. A. Cave, while the high score prize for men, hand kerchiefs, was awarded L. A. Cave. . If you have some little folks like these to take riding with you, we know you'll want to give them the maximum protection afforded by PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES TfouU want to give than the full Aafiety oft CHEVROLET THE ONIY COMPLETE CAR -PRICED SO LOW ■im&i tom icohomical. MIW MlhN-COMPtltSION VAlVl-lM»lliAO iH#IMI“MIW ALl-tliINT, ALL*SVIBk OVATION -IMPBOV1D OUDINff KNII.ACTION ■IDI*—iAFITV PIATI «iA OIMUIMI nSMIK NO MLAFT VI NT It ATI ON — ttlPth-tAFI tNOCKMOOT tTI y. Ouaurul MuSurs iMMNi NUUSU lul— CsrpsraNsn, 1 Grubbs Chevrolet Co., Barnwell, S. G eral enjoyable round! of bridge the hostess served a delicious sweet course consisting of strawberry short cake, coffee and mints. Those who enjoysd Mrs. Brown's hospitality, other than club members, included Mrs. Mordecai Maxursky, Mrs. Geo. R. Evans. Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mrs. Ira Fsles. JUNIOR SMART-BET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. T. R. Brown was hostess to (he members of the Junior Smart-Set Bridge Club nt her home on Upper Mam Street on Friday afternoon. After several enjoyable rounds of cards It was found that the high score prise for club members hod been won by Mrs. Mordecai Maxurs ky; the consolation prise for chib members hod been cat by Mrs. Solo mon Blatt and the high score pnxe for guests had been won by Mrs. R. E. Brown. The hostess served a sweet coarse. Those who snjoyod the games, other than the dob numbers, included Mrs. R. E. Brown. Mrs. F. B. Bosh and Mrs. E. B. Sanders, of Colombia. THE BANK OF BARNWELL, Barnwell, S. G STATEMENT OF CONDITION APRIL M. 1M7. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts ............ Distnbetioa of shoes loaao: Notes from « 1.00 to $ 10000 Notes from 101 00 to 200 00 Nous from 201.00 to 400.00 Nous from 401.00 U 000.00 Notes from 001.00 U .80072.00 MRS. E1D60N ENTERTAINS MARY G. HARLEY CLASS. One of the most delightful of the season’s parties was given on Tues day evening when Mrs. L. C. Eidson entertained the members of the Mary G. Harley Sunday School Class, of the Baptist Church, at her home on Main Street. A short business ses sion was held, captains for the month elected and sides drawn, the reds be ing led by Mrs. A. A. McAllister, and the blues by Mrs. Jackson Sanders. After all business had been completed various stunts were entered into and a most enjoyable evening was spefit. Prizes were given to the winners of several contests. Mrs. L. M. Cave,: teacher of the class, was also remem bered by the hostess with a beautiful handkerchief. After completion of the evening’s entertainment the host ess, assisted by Mrs, J. E. MahafTey and Mrs. J. B. Harley, served a de licious salad course. —1«— $114864.39 Security u above lee net Notes secured by Bonds. Stocks end Claims ........... t 3029.19 Notes secured by Warehouse RecelpU on Cotton, Fens, etc. 39184.00 Nous secured by First Mortgages oa Improved Raul EsUU 24832.44 Notes secured by Live Stock, Farm Crops and Farming Equipment 31198.50 Notes secured by Other ColloUrals ......... .......... 13926.00 Notes secured by Two Signers ........ ........ ..... 13696.24 $114854.39 United States Government, State, County and Municipal Bonds .......... $ 96,409.09 Municipal Note, secured by Current Taxes ...... ; ....— 32,000.00 FHA Mortgage Loans .... 22,340.56 CASH ON HAND AND IN BANKS 184,491.22 Bank Building, Fixtures end Equipment .... 6,500.00 AUCTION.—We sell livestock at auction each Tuesday at 11 a. m. There's no cost if they do not sell to suit yea.—Tri-County Livestock Aar- IX. 3-H-tfc WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Contract Gob were entartain- rd last week by Mrs. Solomon V. Brown at her home oa The Circle*’. The high FREE' If oasews and r« SUmmrh UWsoa Gms Fame, tma, MsnriHkmvA Skrehaag. Bhwsxmg. ss fsus i is mom Offpt «6 TW yuu eed the Thu prise fur dab nwm- if Mrs. W. L Moletr n prtae far dub cat by Mrs. Mgh ssaoo pem fef Mr* Con E COQPER-LADEN MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Cooper announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Fannie Rachael, to Mr. Bernard L^den, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Laden, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The wedding took place on Wednesday, April 28th, at the home of the bride groom’s parents in Milwaukee. Mrs. Lrden is a graduate of the Barnwell High School and the Univer sity of Sooth Carolina, where she was a Phi Beta Kappa stndmt. After graduation from college she spent several msnths in Wsihingtwn. D C, •hero dm held a Uee. She uae txa bu ohssn a ywse a#» $455,675.26 LIABILITIES: ^ Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 25,344.83 Reserved for Contingencies 4,000.00 Reserved for Taxes, Interest and Insurance 376.38 Demand Deposits 264,433.59 Savings Deposits 135,599.63 Certified and Officers’ Checks 908.04 Other Liabilities 12.79 $455,675.26 MEMBER of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Milwaukee 'State Teachers College and for the past year has been em ployed in Washington, D. C. For the present the young couple will make their home in Milwaukee. C ard ef 1 •nee het e 6baB df i HALL & COLE, Inc. 94-192 FANEITL HALL MARKET. Cm BOSTON. MASS ASPARAGUS • # SSMHMIMHMHttl