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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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'CKir We "Jelighted to re-. eeive eorrMponcient, 1 in which" included new HOB and w)d wbuld Watener for Jbye'i let. terr and we feel siire the Wagener people hare al.o. We are to note, however, that Joye if thinking about and new ANNIE H. KING, Editor: To the Correipohdenti) I deeply -retret Mildred Clark community and can" no longer for our paper.

mm fine We, appreciate her a correspondent to take her place and I want to take opportunity to welcome into a good old German name, Ruby, and I knew some fine named Schwartz down in Charles- PLAN fc, sy payments you can easily afford. Just use your credit ck service. Take your pick of new Goodyears in safety YOU Come in and open Plan account with us this week. WHAFS THE BEST TIRE r.o Here's America's biggest millions! Look it us show you why "G-3" heads the list. 1 I welcome Mn.

Miller from The Standard and Review weU'W proud of fine group of writert. I hope new will et in on our Wbo'i Who, tend their to Kinf the office, iend me the daU you would like included in your write-up. I will do my best for you. Will i the followinc correi- pondentt please me'their material even if thejr haTe no photo to tend King: Thelma Clark, Leonard Whetstone, J. C.

Heath and Joye ERNEST JONES, President S. C. C. WARRENVILLE (Etiby Carter) On Thursday afternoon, March 6, the Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church observed the-week of home one -of-the-mosHoyal-and-oldest-mem- bers of the society. A very interesting and inspiring program was given by members of the society.

Mrs. W. 0. Stiefel, president of the society, Mrs. Johnson Mrs.

Annie read a letter that had received from Devlin, of In this letter, Mrs. Devlin expressed her deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson in the recent death of their daughter, Mrs. Mattic Lee Turner.

She also said how much she enjoyed reading my column in the Standard every week. I wish to bike this opportunity to tell Mrs. Devlin, just how much I appreciate the nice things she said about my column and that I'm try- i ing more than ever to make them interesting. Folks, I guess you are wondering just why I'm writing about this letter. Several years ago Mrs.

Devlin was one of the most faithful and loyal members of the union. I nm sure that I am voicing the sentiment of the entire union, when I say that she js still missed and there is a long- hiaiijF to see her again. The Mayflower Council, No. 9, Daughters of America and Warren Council, Order United American Mechanics with a num- of friends, as visitors held a very delightful joint meeting on last Esther 'ifieraobiif THe inaiijr friends of Mrs. John L.

Britt, regret she continues to ill and hope for her spbedy recovery. Mrs. Larain Brinson, of Savannah, is visting her Mrs. Madelle Robinsom and Mac Langley, yisted the latter's mother, Sallie Burke-at Rocky Ford, 1 last weekend. The many friends of Seal) operators use ruck drills equipped bines' to carry are pleased to see him rock dust iind thereby7guard-against as construction begins on being the last link of the West Side elevated highway In New York.

Tbe jto Ws hed flu vacuum hoses, which are attached- near the bottom of the drills, carry th'e dust to a ninclii.he where.lt Is collected. his after, visiting ot mef at Scholield school. Jiij lie Blanchard, of AuguaUi, I am just wondering 1 if "Dan Cupid" is working: as hard in the rest of the communities as he is'in our town. He is really on the job around here. last Saturday evening: the marriage of Miss Margaret Hodson and.

Hasten Story, was quietly solemnized at the Methodist parsonage; Rev. J. L. Gett, the bride's pastor, performed the ceremony in the presence of several -friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Story ari making: their home with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Britt. Folks, I am watching old "Cupid" very closely for I always enjoy telling you about themarriagesand Joyner.

Mr. and Mrs. Odell Glaze and little daughter of WarrenviUe spent- Saturday afternoon -the guests of-Lbuis-Muhdy, spent last weekend with his mother, Mrs. George Byars, Miss Inabinct of Georgia spent the weekend the guest of Miss Ruth Inabinet. Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Dubose and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ruffus Simpson and little daugter of Augusta spent last weeekend with Mr. and L.

B. We are very glad to have Miss from the way he is playing around, Mildred Creech a guest in Wind- I think I will have several to write so School last Monday and Tues- about before "leap year" is over. a She was the guest of Mr. and I am certainly glad that our' Mrs. G.

L. Cushman Monday sick list is not as long as it was for a while. I think we arc Icarn- night. Mrs. George Price and family ing to appreciate these pretty 'days Columbia spent Sunday after- ALL-WEATHER Compared with previous All-Weathers "G-3" GIVES YOU more miles of real non-skid safety (we have customer records to prove this a mild statement) Quicker-stopping grip Average of 2 pounds more rubber per tire NO EXTRA PRICE MUD MEANS HOT Ml HQ TO THE NEW STUDDED TIRE Surett for pulling ahcftd or tacking up.

Husky big throw off thQ Mud on era? turn. IB and see It llll i I ire Shop Phone 420 AIKEN, S. C. Thursday evening at the hall. Arthur Timmcrman presided and the following program was dercd: Song, "America," Scripture and.

prayer, Rev. Archie Croft; address of welcome, Prof. S. -Moody. A few minutes were then spent in shaking hands and getting better acquainted with each other.

After this a delightful covered dish supper was served. Thes committee in charge of-the recreation announced that everybody was expected to forget they were grown ups and be children again. Those present entered heartily into the apple, fire and water races. Since everyone seemed to have such a jolly time, a Vote was taken and it was unanimously decided to hold another social meeting soon. Those on the committee that we arc having now, more since we have had so much bad weather lately.

I think if we would stop "grumbling" so much about the rainy days that God gives us, and I know that we arc all guilty of grumbling, things would look much brighter and we would not go around with long The next time that we have a rainy day, instead of complaining, lets stop and consider the fact that God knows what. for us or he would not have sent the rain. I have heard so many people the weather lately and I have been along with them just ft little until I think that now is a good time' to look at it differently. Any of you correspondents try this, and I'm hoping that you will noon the guest of and Mrs. Baggott.

Mr. and Mrs. George Baggott and family of Bath, spent Sunday visiting relatives in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Johnson of Aikcn visited relatives in Windsor Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Johnson of Augusta spent last Saturday the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lola Johnson. (Gladys Fulmcr) Mrs. Carrie Chavous, Burckhaltcr and Mr.

and'Mrs. Raymond was' the guest of the former's -sister; and-Mrs. Jack Foreman's many friends are congratulating on- the birth of a daughter, March 4th. The many.friends of.Mrs. Hattie Sinclair sympathize with her in the death of her huslband.

Mr. Sinclair died at his home Sunday morning following an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon -from the residence with Father Geo. Dietz officiating. Interment was in Pine Grove cemetery.

Miss Mrs. GRANITEVILLE (Mrs. Julia Parker) The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris deeply sympathize with them in the tragic death of their daughter, which occurred on last Thursday at Ai- kcn hospital.

Mrs. Mattie Bush's little son who has teen so ill with pneumonia is convalescing. Mrs. Clara -Harrigal and Mrs. Belle Gaston were visitors' here on Tuesday.

Miss Marion Denny and Miss Virginia Parduc have been quite sick with mumps. i Baker and Mrs. Onie Blackmail were visitors in the home- pf their sister, Mrs. Jno. Kelly on Wed- Chavous' mother, were guests "in Ridge Spring, Sunday.

Miss Mildred 1 Scigler, of Cen- tcll others about it in 1 thc guest of Mrs. Ray- columns. In this way, Ithink we jmond Parker, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Kite and' family of Langlcy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kite, Sunday. can help to make this old world a better place to live. Getting back to our sick folks, my little brother, Charles has been ill with cold, but he is able to be up now.

Miss Martha Fain is able to be out again after a weeks illness. Mrs. Dcwey Britt is also sick with flu. These are all that I know of right now, and to these that mentioned and to all of those that I didn't mention, I am wishing each of you a very speedy recovery. In behalf of the many friends of Mr.

A. P. Posey and I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poscy, I wish to.

extend our deepest sympa-. thy in the death of your daughter and sister, Mrs. Ella Griffin of i ncsday. We arc glad to see little Miss' Mary Virginia Blackman out again from an attack of The friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Press Poscy and Lcc Poscy deeply sympathize with them in the death of their daughter and sister, Mrs. David "Griffin, which Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fulmer curred in Macon, -Ga. were the weekend guests of the Mr.

and Mrs. Cash Bryant, of former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Riplcy, of Aiken. New York arc spending the winter here with relatives. charge of this meeting were: Mrs. S. H.

Moody, Mrs. Eunice Whittle, Mrs. Grace Sanders and Messrs. Arthur Timrnerman, S. H.

Moody and L. 0. Wood. The Epwbrth League of the Methodist Church will meet at the church, Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Since we have had so much cold weather, the league has been meeting in several of the leaguer's homes.

Since the weather is much warmer, it will meet at the church every Wednesday night. Last Wednesday nevening, Tate and James deMedecis entertained the league with a weiner roast at their home. The league always has a grand time. The Missionary Society of the Methodist chnrch will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Kenney on Wednesday afternoon, all members are urged to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yonce spent Sunday in Columbia with Mrs.

Charlie Yonce, who is. ill at the Baptist Hospital. Mrs, Yonce's many friends will be glad to learn rapidly Macon, and also to Mrs. Ellis Owens and family in the death of that she is recovering from an operation. THE J.

W. ASHHURST AGENCY Insurance and Phone 34 Real Estate Aiken, S. C. her husband and father. Miss Eva Woathorford, Miss Lillie Wcatchrford and Cole Weatherford of Augusta, spent awhile with Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Barton, Sunday night. J.

J. McCullough and his two i dnughters, Sarah Frances and I Dorothy spent the weekend in Lyons, with relatives. Mrs. L. E.

Harrigal is spending several days in New Smyrna, with relatives. Mr. and Mras. Carlton Morris and family of Martinez, spent last Sunday here with relatives. WINDSOR (Miss Elizabeth Nunn) Mr.

and Mrs. -Willie Baker are receiving on the birth of a daughter, March 2. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fouts and son of Camden spent Sunday the guests of J.

M. Dubose. Henderson -and Murray Johnson of Aiken spent Sunday the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Fallaw and family of Kitchings Mill spent Sunday afternoon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Byars. Nicholas Joyner of The Citadel spent last weekend the of his paremts, Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. To Our Customers- The unsettled condition of the Fertilizer industry at tRe present time has brought to our attention current rumors that the low prices being quoted on mixed goods will undoubtedly offset the quality. May we assure our old customers that the quality of "Dixie Brand" has not and will not be be cut, in buying "Dixie Brand" you can depend on getting the same quality as in years past and not a mineral product.

"We are building up to quality and not down to price." Your continued patronage will be appreciated. Etheredge Guano Co. AUGUSTA, GA. C. P.

Johnson, Agt. extra value? The Department of Agriculture and gratibn of of Virginia, after official, tests, reports that ARCADIAN. THE AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA contains extra nitrogen over the guaranteed with an extra cosh value as high as 881 per If you are not using you not getting this extra value and this is just like throwing away. your fertilizer, dealer you will use only ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA FIRST: because it is proved to be extra rich in nitrogen. SECOND: because it is produced in the South and its use helps to keep Southern workers employed.

i "lbuy about 40 tons of ARCADiAN.TNe AMERICAN) NITHATE OFSOOA each year and the extra nitrogen is jujt the same as getting one extra ton fttty SOUTHHH Ktmizatf rot TNI SOUIHHN FARMIR" have to be enjoy whiskey! QUALITY TALKS! There's a barrel of quality in every bottle and it doesn't take a barrel of money to buy itl coast to coast, Old Quaker -Tstraight whiskey has been speaking for has won more friends than any other straight whiskey in the country! For this friendly whiskey with its wealth of mellow richness tod its throat-easy smoothness, has lived to the good Old Quaker platform. STRAIGHT WHE5IEY you prefgr in BOURBON or RTf It MM SONNUT MMHC OF IMtIT OtbOAJAKtRAmiMCK OtO QUAKER MUUWT (i.mm OLDQUAKHI QUAKER.

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