4 + 4 Mr*. M day* iMt I is ton. AMO H. Morrta »**k with r*UtivM in Wil- -Mil Mr. and Mr*. B. P. Davies, Jr. t and Mr*. Lena Davie* spent Saturday in Augusta. * Mrs. W. A. Fuller and son, Dean, ^ and Mrs. Perry A. Price spent Friday in Columbia. Arthur Baxter, Jr., is visiting his -sister* Mrs. Jimmie ville this week. m mi P. D. Mrs. T. Ashton Holland, Jr., and Miss Willie Bush Deason spent Fri day in Augusta. Mia* Claire Dick* spent day* in Trenton last week where ah# attended the wedding of Miss Dorothy Miller, a former college class mate. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ellis and little daughter left Tuesday for Woodbury, Ga., where Mr. Ellis has accepted a position with the Georgia State High way Department, Captain and Mrs. M. G. Smith and young son, of Fort Bragg, N. C., ar- rived here Sunday to spend a souple of weeks with Mrs. Smith’s father, Dr. R. Deason. James Riley McNab left Saturday for Pittsburg, Pa., where he has ac cepted a position. Jim Bush ,of St. George, spent the week-end in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Grover and children, of Columbia, spent Friday in Barnwell with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Hartley, of Norfolk, Va., are spending some time in Barnwell with relatives. Mrs. R. A. Patterson returned home last week after spending some time in BennetUville with relatives. Bob Dicks Bennett, of Winn*boro, spent the week-end here with his par ent*, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bennett. Miss Rachael Pratt, of Doe West, •pent several days last week here with Dr. and Mr*. Martin C. Best. George and James Hogg, of Winns- boro, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hogg. Charlie Coclin returned home Fri day after spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Maine. Mrs. Coclin and children remained for a stay of several weeks. Miss Eleanor Terry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Terry, of Barnwell, has recently accepted a, four weeks’ engagement as soloist with the Binal- do Brothers orchestra at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Evans spent the week-end in Sandersville, Ga., with relatives. Mi. Evi;nrf* returned home on Monday while Mrs. Evans remained in Sandersville for a stay with relatives. ► mote for Less Money on Your 1 1937 Vacation- coin N M AKE this vacation the best you’ve ever had—go in a Chevrolet! You’ll travel more safely in a Chevrolet, for it’s the only low- priced car that combines such fea tures as Perfected Hydraulic Brakes, a New All-Silent, All-Steel Body and Shockproof St You’ll travel more com/ B. P. Davies, Sr., returned home Saturday after a week's visit to New York and Washington. Mrs. Davies, who accompanied her husband on the trip North, remained in Washington for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Elkin, who havs been nuking their home here for the past several months, have returned to their former home fan Ridge Spring. Elkin is pleasantly remembered here as the former Miss Jewel Wood ward. Mm* Pauls Msaursky left Mewday kfl tkk far Wasbingtoa. where she will vie* f#f vW „ w, retettvee and friends far several ^ ^ (W ***** |af the Pahnetta State Life 1 i Cempaay. Mue Ea i and Mem***, ar j ^ ^ Ural i art lea were ihei!ZZ » 1 the past Steering*. mfortaUy, too, for only Chevrolet brings you the Improved Gliding Knee-Action Ride* at Chevrolet’s low prices. And you’ll also travel more economically, for Chevrolet’s New High-Comprebbiou Valve-in-Head Engine is unusually thrifty with gas and oil. Decide now to have more pleasure for less money on your 1937 vacation—go in a Chevrolet! CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION S»l»i C«rp*rei<«* DETROIT. MICHIGAN THE ONLY COMPLETE CAR-PRICED SO LOW GRUBBS CHEVROLET CO» Barnwell W. R Hnbbnsd as the Ki« af Mr and Mrs. M a Mrs W J. Lrmen left bat week •earn uma Mr and Mr* Jnmn Mine Cmre Hogg, cashier at the Ml this week fee a twe week* ram part ei thm Huh members, tariaded Mr*. W. W Carter. Mia* E iaabeth Pstst. Mrs. W H. Lacy. Mr*. L. A. Che*. Mrs. a W Seston, Mrs L. T. Oaytoe, Mrs. F*r- msa B. Dan., Mrs B 8. Moarv. Jr, Mrs. Mart.a C Best, Mrs. Prrry B Bash, Mrs. T. AshUa Holland. Jr, Mrs. Marvin Halbnd. Mrs. Edgar Leyas, a# EUara*. Mias larhgsl Pratt, sf Dae West, Mas Mary Clawasy. af Cstamlla. Mr* H H A tmaa. af Al lans. Ga. Mrs BE Brawa. Mr* J. K. Harley. Jr, Mr* E- M Lag and Mrs J. J. Beil j/dciety\ LfTTUI BOV a ■BVB3VTM Mr* A li i »t # i LA MSB t BOB D BNJOTB •ad Mrs tbrwed. efJcOL’NTBY Cll'B BANCS. dBa, was# the gaeets ef Mrs j iTs aaesaea. Mr amd Mra A I* eemmem at Oah by the trtea CamssMtea Mraw far the ar-1 cnatan wm farawhH by ~Waml*«~j ACS Of (XLSB MKT RATLBDAY EVENING. The members of tb* Ac* of Clab* were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. T. Ralph Brown at their home on East Main Street on Saturday evening. A two-course supper was served on the card tables before bridge was enjoyed. After several rounds of cards had been played it was found that the high score prize for ladies, a cocktail tray, had been won by Mrs. W. W. Carter and the high score prize for men, « deck of cards, had been won by Solomon V. Brown. Mrs. B. W. Sexton was a guest for the evening of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Horton, af Ridgetend. spent the wevk-ewd here with Mrs. Horton’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moor*. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosier and Mr. and Mrs. Brown Dyches and children spent Sunday in Wagener with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosier. Mr. an(? Build Curbs and Gutters and Other Improvements Your Community Needs VVTHY dcx o»e Federal Relief Foodi to repUc* oid, W unsightly curbs and gutters with concrete. 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