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A*D USAABOUTS. •
Mr*. B. P. DavWt, 8r.,
ttnUy la ColambU.
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Hafh Bowers spent the week-end at
his home in Hampton .
Mr. aad Mrs. B. C
Kiafstre*. •pent the
wtth their dhaffhWr, Mis* Helms Bar-
Miss Hatel Smith spent Sundsy in
Charleston with friends.
Alva Darnold, of Furman, spent the
week-end here with his family.
• Mias Anna Walker left Saturday
for Norfolk, Va^ where she will spend
some time with Mr. and Mrs. Dan M.
Hartley.
Miss Catherine Black, a student at
Columbia College, spent the week-end
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shelly Black.
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Henry Ballzeger, of Estill, spent
the week-end with Brown Dyches.
Mrs. R. Walton Padgett spent the
week-end in Columbia with relatives.
Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jr., and Mrs.
Ralph E. Brown spent Tuesday in Co
lumbia.
Miss Daisy Anderson, a student at
Columbia College, spent the week-end
in Barnwell with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Norman Anderson.
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Mr. and Mi-s. J. O. Rickard and son,
of Columbia, spent Sunday here with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brown spent
Sunday in Charleston with relatives
and friends.
Miss Grace Hogg spent the week
end in St. Matthews with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Banyan Morris.
Miss Carey Martin is spending sev
eral days this week in Bamberg with
her sister, Mrs. Sanders.
Geo. W. Manville left on Saturday
for Norfolk, Va^ where he will spend
time with relatives.
Mrs. L. T. Clayter and Mia* Evelyn
tor spent the week-end In Chapel 1
HtO, N. C, wtth friends.
Mrs. C. S. Harris and little daugh
ter, Cecile, left last week for their
home in Richmond, Va., after spend
ing some time in Bamewll with the
former’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Glaspy and
children, Billy and Anne, arrived on
Friday from Burlington, N. C., for
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene.
Mrs. W. F. Holmes, of Columbia,
who has been spending some time in
Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
O’Bannon, left Friday for Beaufort,
where she will visit relatives and
friends.
Mias Elisabeth Dicks, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dicks, of Dunbar
ton, is a member of the graduating
class of Coker College this year.
Commencement exercises will begin
Saturday evening. May 22nd.
The many friends of Tommy Hagood.
Mr and Mrs. Vergil Dye ha* sad
family, of Olar, apewl the weohwnd
hero with Mrs. M. M Morns
Mrs Satamaa Btait •peat several
Caiemhaa wtth he*
w c r t
i of Mrs. M B Hagood. of Bom-
| well, sad s atadsat st the University
of Sooth Carotiaa. will regret to learn
, that he aadrrweat aa operation foe ap-
I pa ad lr Ww st a Cohmshia hospital this
woeh The operaitoa was aa emee-
| feary one t^el reports were to the
edfort that ha wse getting along
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ranamtmg of ihorhai and mho Thaos
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M»% Beam* Morvtsw af Ko »rmml Ear •^^| to | 4 y. .<mr lhaa ctah momha
BsmSsf onh M*s Msow. W |ho E^t that no mm*
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dmmg room wWrs, at a boost if aRy I John A
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t ths Andaman who toashaa | ■ Jb m O M
Mr. apmn Mm naaA-oad how j I m Si
w <h hsv mother. M*s P H Ando* I
M os Jens M haso. sf CaEnmntSL
•psnl tho wooh-ond « BorwweB wtth
hor psmats. D* aad Mm. V* C. MB*
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M*a A A Dwhs. of ChagsE MBL
M. C, apant smoml day* hsm bast
wook with Dr and Mm A- V. Asa-
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and M AamwoR wtth
. aad Mrs. A D far
A crowd of yowag aad aid, mtunatod
it about ivr hundr*4 stWndhd th*
nyuar* dsftfv” at Follor Ps^ pard
on Tuesday night, and all prmrat *n-
oyrd a most drlightful evening.
ChTBMTAlM TAAtMl
Th* many Bamwsl 1 Caaaty
of T. O. Reload, of BMfhvtli*. wtU
•yaspathtao wtth him In Iho doath sf
Aportal la ^hs Pmple-Aantinal May I broths*, John A Boland, of MU*
VI On Pndsy rwwmg. la tha Black «on. Gn, who And soddsnly Botorday
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CHICKS FOR SALE.—Day old, 7,
10 and 15 cents, according to grade.
Reds and Rocks. 150 two weeks, 15c
each. Blood-tested; guaranteed.—
Thursdays.—Mrs. L. M. Kitching,
White Pond, S. C. 5-20-2tp.
WANTED: Man with car to take
over profitable Rawleigh Route. Es
tablished customers. Must be satis
fied with earnings of $30 a week to
start. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCE-
8-101, Richmond, Va. Itp
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WITH BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Tho* M. Boa)wars entertained
at thrw tablet of bridge st hor home
oa Marlboro Street on Tuesday after
noon. The high score prise, s set of
mixing bowls, was swarded Mrs. ’ L.
A. Gave and the consolation prise, a
set of pads for hot dishes, was cut
by Mr*. Geo. R. Evans. After several
rounds of cards the hostess served de
licious refreshments, consisting of cake
and sherbet.
FOR SALE.—Parks Barred Chicks,
records to 275 eggs. Grade A, 7c;
AA, 10c; AAA, 15c; Reds, 7c; mixed,
6He. Thursdays. Blood-tested; guar
anteed.—Mrs. L. M. Kitching, White
Pond, S. C. 5-6-2tp.
AUCTION.—We sell livestock it
suction each Tuesday at 11 a. m.
There's no cost if they do not sell to
salt yaw.—Tri-County Livestock Aoc- {
tiaa, Csl, Bamberg. AC. J-l l-tfe
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ACE OF CLUBS MET
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Mr. and 1 Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr.,
entertained the members of the Ace
of Clubs at their home on Upper Main
Street on Saturday night. A steak
supper was served the guests on the
card tables before bridge was enjoy
ed. After several rounds of cards it
ivas found that the high score prize
for ladies, a card table cover, had
been won by Mrs. J. Norman Ander
son and the high score prize for
men, a novelty cigarette holder, had
been won by Geo. R. Evans' Mrs. B.
W. Sexton also enjoyed the hospitali
ty of Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. Tho*. M. Boulware enterained
the member* of the Wednesday After
noon Contract Club at her home last
week. After several rounds of
bodge had enjoyed it wrmi fan ml
Uut tifat kifti aroev pets* Ear Hub
memhara. a ask af aaixaag hawks had
ham woa kg Mm V L Mataw. ami
ght eamasiMSaa pnas Ear eEMb *****
bam, am* mtaaag bam 4% mas caa kg
Mm 1 V Awff Tha Mg» aaum pram
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table* befam card* wem sayepsd
Afts* ssveml rsuada af mrMa B was
f smad that tha high aaum pels* tar
tha rummy play am had ksaa wau hy I
Bay E- Mewoy. uteM tha htgh acmes
pna« far tha bmdga playaea EaB la
Miss M • rgarvt Pros for tha lad** aad
W. A Pi tea far tha asau. Thaaa wha
eajeyvd Mr. aad Mm Curtar^i hasp*
lality mrladai Mr. and Mm Gaa. A
Eiaa*. Mr. and Mm !m Falsa, Mia*
Grure Laague. Mim Elsa** lay. Mm*
Lau ae (ape, Mbs Laufol
Mu. Aheda Bad*. Mbs
Jane*. Mia* Mary Chi as
Mu* Delma Burgees, Mu* Elisabeth
McNab, Mrs. B. L. Bronson. Mias Mar
garet Free, 8. B. Marks, W. R. Price
and Roy E. Hewey.
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bays mad* aa smasma&y goad maard
Em ths yua*. gumg b* Calumbta ta|af Milbm.
tha Buab m tha tauruumauL Thay
mam caurhadhy Glhkm Du H mum, pda
MavBa. Bsaksu Bab ad. Harry Aap»
bth Saymaur Baas, Clsmsuc Baiby,
Hamid Dslh. Tha ns sad Bull. Hamid
Badlfacd and James Mart a
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BARNWELL CHAPTER. D. A. R..
MET FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
The members of the Barnwell Chap
ter, D. A. R., were charmingly enter
tained by Mrs. C. N. Burckhalter on
Friday afternoon. The rooms were
made most attractive by the use of
lovely spring flowers. The meeting
was presided over by the regent, Mrs.
L. M. Cave. After a short devotional
a business session was held, reports
from all officers and committees be<-
ing heard at this time. May being
the time for election of officers, the
following were nominated and unani
mously elected for 1937-’38: Regent,
Mrs. L. M. Cave, re-elected; Vice
regent, Mrs. B. L. Easterling, re-elect
ed; Recording secretary, Mrs. W. M.
Jones, re-elected; Corresponding sec
retary, Miss Anna Walker, re-elected;
Treasurer, Mrs. P. W. Price; Histor
ian, Mrs. G. M. Greene; Registrar,
Mrs. W. H. Manning, re-elected; Gen
ealogist, Mrs. C. N. Burckhalter, re
flected; Chaplain, Miss Anna Walker,
re-elected. Several other matters of
importance to the chapter were taken
i up and disposed of. A message from
the prestA "t'gvneral was read by
Mrs. Cave. Mr*. W. H Manning read
a most interesting paper
A contest, **A Shorthand Pus*!*.*’
was enjoyed, prise* being awardid
Mm Munumg, Mm Gmsns, Mm
Janos aad Mm J. J. BoR Mm C
P Iftska** uwa MHunuahseod ouh a
pwrtsy fo»*a pram
Tha guasu* uooe moBad mm Bha
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Ouh mat SO Monday afternoon at th*
horn* of Miss Ehiahtth McNab.
ham* demonstration agent, la Barn
well. Lsoaoas for the mooth. Decora
tive Object* and Picture* in ths
Hoorn, were presented by Mr*. Geo.
A Evans, who discussed informally
the selection and use of such decora
tive objects aa mirrors, baskets, clock,
candlesticks, flower containers and ar
rangement. The diacussion on pic
ture* included tome important points
as to the selection of suitable pictures
for various rooms, correct framing
and hanging of pictures and proper
placing of pictures in relation to wall
space. Meihbers then presented their
individual problems for discussion and
received helpful suggestions and
hints.
Miss McNab gave a report of the
Better Homes Campaign and com
mended the club members on their
response to the appeal of the county
chairman.
Delegates to the State Short Course
elected from the Morris Club were:
Mrs. Robt. Harden and Mrs. Belton
Holly.
At the conclusion of the meeting
the members of the club made an at
tractive display of farm and garden
products which shows that the club
members are interested not only in
the house furnishing project which
they have just completed but are in
terested also in the raising of edible
foods. The exhibit was presented to
the agent for future disposal.
Members present included Mrs. W.
P. Morris, Mr*. C. P. Morris, Mrs.
Belle Morris. Mr*. Robert Hardon,
Mim Birta Harden, Mr*. W. N Creech,
Mr*. Belton Holly, Mr* A A Moor*
and Mm Alisa Mynck.
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