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i-' 2 -rn A. 1 1 -yy AIKEN BjfcpW Only ftfcpt County Concerning People WfcWS andThingt A wd Oar total forward Cor tin let-tofelber Uw Co which will b. hold roar the Hotel at 1 o'clock on Saturday, JBBO 13. Some of the hare fotteB the idoa that wo are statins fiTO banquet calling for "draMod Pkaio do not ontertain that and tate to come became of the feel be" inch an affair. It is simply littlo fet.tofether mMtinf in the form of a luncheon, lunch, dinner or whatever you want to call a simple midday meal.

We are anxious for every member to be present to meet each other, in order that- we may meet- and the talki of Mr. Smoak and Mr. Brunei-. If you do not have a way to set- here, plssse let us know once, so that -we mar make some arrangement for you to attend. ANNIE H.

KING, Editor. Woodland Pines, Neva Brodiej I Knight spent the weekend with Miss Mary E. QuatUebenm. ICiases Cleo Stevenson and Car. nell Blankenship, of Charleston spent the weekend- with Mrs.

Haskell Brown. (Harold and Moselle Yon spent Saturday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Leon Heath. Mr. and Mrs.

E. P. Jeffcooat visited their daughters, Mrs. J. T.

Layton and Mrs Arthur Yon Saturday. To-the S. C. I want to thank the following correspondents for their prompt reply to my for tW Who'. Romer- Johnson, Thelma Weeks, Mn.

James Miller. This material now in the office and will probably be printed without pictures, but we would rather have them that way than not at all. I will appriccatc it if the following send in their data at once: Mildred Clarke, Mrs. Mrs. Julia Baker, Miss Gladys Fulmer, Essie Sawyer.

Lucille Bryant, Florine Williams and Everett Jones. MRS. ERNEST JONES. President. MT.IEBAL (Miss Louise Watkins) son, Ira, Mr and Mrs Benme Goss and Durant and Mr.

and Mrs. Eula Heath Saturday night. James Dewey Kitchings, oJ Statesville spent several days this week with his mother, Mrs. W. R.

Quattlebaum Haskell Brown of Charleston spent the weekend here with, MA Brown and children; Mr. and Leon Heath spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jeffcoat at Ssilley Mrs Haskcll Brown and child reh and Clifton Heath ar.e spending this week in Charleston with Mr. Brown. der and the children. Gossips.

Rive Glrlf Brown; (Patriotic and girls. Lews Winpard was Mrs. Eula Heath. spent Saturday in Columlbia Fla, is visiting Dr A Whitlock, Sr Mrs John Baggo Monday from Ba where she accompat ter, Mrs A Gi! MT. PLEASANT (Wm.

B. Rhoden) The members and their families of the Monetta lodge of the W. 0. W. enjoyed a fish fry at Delmas Lylbrand's store, at Ergles Bridge last Thursday evening.

Almost a hundred percent of the membership with their families and number of prospects were indeed gateful to Mr. T. H. DuBose, who had the responsibility of planning and carrying on the occasion in such a great way. The B.

Y. P. U. held its semimonthly meeting Sunday evening and rendered a very" interesting program the subject being the general theme for the year "Faith." A' large number of visitors were present: Misses Virginia and Eleanor Sims, of Monetta; Frances Fox, Foxtown; Mes- Isre-Giifton-Creed. Mt.

Calvary; Mrs. J. W. member of the school' faculty. of relatives Sunday.

day afternoon. Gantt and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. will leave for Columbia, June -ii tt Kttt, Monroe Cooper, Edgar Mr.

Busbcc will attend 7 summer school at the University of South Carolina. Farmers arc harvesting their grain now. If the sun continues to shine hot, they wil be through in about a week. Two or three farmers have a fairly good stand of cotton up, others don't have any, and if it docjn't soon rain they won't have any cither. Felix "Coot" Fox of Samaria spent the weekend with his son, Chester and Sunday night with his brother, Watson Fox.

Edna Gregory, Sara and Walter E. Quattlcbaum went down to see the Irvin Grandys at Scivcrn Wednesday. Grandmother Wheeler spent several days with granddaddy at the hospital last week. She also visited the Goldmans and other friends while in Leesville. Jefferson Burgess of the CCC amp-at eamg home several days-with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Felix Burgess. Mr. -Burgess has been sick for the past few days, but is better now. Mrs.

Ruby Burgess Harnsby and little daughter Frances Marion are spending a few days with relatives in Columbia. Kr, and Mrs. W. R. Busbee catne by to see us one day last week.

The many friends of Mrs. J. P. Kneece and Mrs. Dan Yonce sympathiie with them in the death of their mother, Mrs.

Theodosia Sawyer Gnnter. Miss Pearle Wheeler, Mrs. John Wheeler and Mrs. James Hartley and children visited the Hutto's at New Holland Tuesday, June 26th. hooper, Monetta, and D.

A. Van. sant, Monetta. (The regular preaching service Sunday was omitted in order that all may attend the Brotherhood Associations! Rally at Red Bank, Saluda. Eight delegates were appointed to represent Mt.

Pleasant is follows: Messrs John Erglc, Ira Scott, Willie B. Rhoden, Bunion Kirkland, W. M. DuBose, Claude Cumbeo, J- P. Kneece.

Miss Alice Kneece has returned from Winthrop to spend the summer vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bethea Fulmer and Mr. and Mrs.

Gordcn Rhoden, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Ouxts, of Johnston, Sunday.

Boman Ergle who has been in he Aiken Hospital for several ays is improving nicely and is xpected to return home soon. Gyles Gregory remains about the same, however, it is very gratify- Mrs. Barnes and ice guests of Mrs. Lewie Cato. rith'Mw.

my and Betty Hose, School; Garvin; JTou and 1" Tepees and Heath; Chop and Bernice Song, 3 boys ms awarded rarnmu school town won the away. ouie Heath of weekend with rthur Yon and id Miss Juanita ay afternoon ind Margaret ck of Arcadia, and Mrs W. tt returned on Itimore, Md ued her daugh- to Johns die is now at rents, Mr and Brodie was a Windsor High FT A i Sawyer) Holston and were guests sited his aunt Augusta Sun- ell of Gastonia been on a visit K. and L. D.

latives. Andrew Fallaw ncccc and chil- in Aiken and ftcrnoon. has been visit- D. C. for sov- nd James Cato to Columbia.

H. Stevens and lisc visited the s. Vesta Bodie Sunday. Mrs. Mary ird were recent Cato.

toute 2 Hark) xercises cs of Wagener held Friday the High of entertained tswCown: bers'oi hex class last Wednesday afternoon at home. were playedJn jrhich all took part. were into the dining room where sandwiches and drinks were served. Fish Sapper A very delightful occasion was enjoyed last Monday evening at the State Park. A flsn supper was given in honor of Mr.

Mrs. John W. Sample. It was given ty Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Nflnn and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cook, Mrrand-Mrs to their home after a weeks visit with their daughter, Mrs.

Proctor. Mrs. '-Rosa Richardson and daughter, Alice, of Kttchings MU1 spent last Wednesday the guests of Mrs Bessie Nunn and family. Mr. and Mrs 3 H.

Cushman of Aiken spent Wednesday night the guest of Mr and Mrs Wor- Wilbur Proctor is spending awhile with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Sam Wmford, of Denmark. Mr and Mis John Sample and" little son, Jack are spending awhile with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan, of Monetta. Miss Nell Nunn spent several days this -week the guest of Miss Adelaide Couch of Batesburg.

Kwijc 1 I TUStai 1 i 1 Of h- Louise Wa uary 18, Ufl J. C. Watkji Church. SI community became A me She attended I HH IffRtrW tlonetla clu as the "bes Spring, she best in Aike Louise love quite a hobl of literature pleasing mai her mind, an of her know ambition is ness college, un Tiewsiiane Clebert Byars of Clemson has fo ne returned home to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

K. C. Byars. -Mr. and Mrs.

William Hone and family have returned to their home in Spartan burg, after spending two weeks with the latter's mother, Mrs. George Byars. Mrs. George Baggott and daughter, Margrcc and Myrlce of Bath visited Mrs. Vcra Garvin Thursday afternoon.

Bertie -Scott of Montmo- rcnci spent Friday afternoon the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson.

Mrs. AH Nunn and daughter Esther spent Friday afternoon the guest of Mra. Carry "Nunn. Mrs. Cecil Cook and Miss Betty Scott spent Friday the guests of Mrs.

Fannie Mortan of Aiken. (Mrs. family In laat visited rcMtiTCB in Wednesday. WINDSOR (Elisabeth Nunn) Family Reunion A rfnlio-lltful oCCftfclOn splendid trail Louise is pretty as 4-H work lis good house 1 in nil Inc cul oration sew in 5) riornc well versed i she will mnki younu chap i drcd pcrccn ever. I belie her wings fo It is easily the corrcspol dard and Rev ing qualities all ambitioui i arc intensely Many have or look forw every one o'f some special ambition.

arc good citii wives. We 1 who arc bachelors wti frnm Mi Itoitaw 2f near Ebfit She grew up In' finish ing her education at Monetta High School June 7, 1933 as class salu tatorian. While a student at Monetta "he was a member of the 4-H club for four years, and "represented the. twice in Aiken lub Last Her choice Her present Sunday wiDU of at Sunday been ed, al them ready to" wwlfcmdny. Mrt, W.

0. Stiefefc women and Gregory's claw of adnlt Women-harw been very busy all the week jfc Ung all the to teini day and especially the meat" ben. They are hoptaf to then painted just a little We very interested fi ing going up that we are also terested in and that is the funeral home that John Posey is building. will reaDyrbe one of the finest that I know of. flMt Saturday nfcht the Bp- irortlr league sponsored Sweaiey Proseef and his Honolulu Strollers from -WBT at the school auditorium.

a T-'K. With the talp and cooperation of the leaguers and the leadership of the W. H. (Billy) PairrJr.r ft IMS The largest audience thai has been it the'auditorium in yean, heard this wonderful entertain- -ment want to Jell each one of you that helped in any way to make the en(Continued on page six) Wyman Insurance Agency ESTATE SURETY BONDS Hugh Wyman Day 31, Night 224 Aikea, South Carolina Tom Rutledg. EulalU EULALIE SALLEY CO.

REAL ESTATE BONDS INSURANCE 1916 Park Aw. 31B Mrt. Walter Duncan REAL ESTATE.AND INSURANCE 1924 Park Avenm. Alkon, S. C.

Office Phono 21 ri Member of National Association of Real Estate'Boards INSURANCE REAL ESTATE O. B. HUTSON AGENCY Phone 118-W Aiken, S. C. believe that she will try DURBAN-LAIRD'S, Inc.

REALTORS BONDS INSURANCE Goo. Pr-'t. Mswogor. AikoB, SoatB CareHttft INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES moved in the mm ot in the yard. KITCHINGS MILL The monthly business and so- ial meeting the Philathea lass, held its meeting on hurs- ay afternoon at the home of Mrs.

W. Watson. The meeting was resided over by Mrs. A. P.

Snyer, with Mrs. Hollis Garvin BURCALO (Mra. Lega'tha Heati) The Burcalo school closed Friday, May 22 and gave a barbecue Saturday night with their program. A very good musical program was given with Mrs. Mae A.

Garvin, music teacher and Mrs Chapman sightseeing teacher -The following program was enJoyed: Welcome, Viola Widener; Bet ty't Waltz, Louise Heath; Schoo Picture, Margie Garvin; Band BeHs of St. Mary, School; Songs 'Without Words, Eunice Heath and Briwi; An OW Mois Betty Quattlebanm; Seve" High School were May 29, in 0 very Auditorium. The play en-1 cn oyc a at the State Park. The titled "Gypsies For A Day." Byars had a family reunion Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs.

K. C. Byars, and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Byars and family, Mrs.

George Byars, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Byars, Harris Byars, John Byars, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Byars, Mrs. Al- bcrs Bell and family of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. William Hornc and family of Spartanburg, Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Eubanks and family of Warrenville. The stage was very beautifully decorated and very appropriate, 'he costumes were also appro- riate for this occasion. Among the farmers, from this ection that attended the supper at Wagener school house Wednesday, sponsored by Chilean Ni- rate of were Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Gunter, Earle Clark and M. W. Jackson. They all report grand time.

Last Wednesday nigKt a small crowd gathered at the home of iiss cream. have either nt or a definite ve mothers, who as well as have school teachers from a man's point of view. Then we have the young people like Louise Watkins who bring us the news as the younger act sees it. From this large number of writers, the Standard and Review is able to asuemblo vast amount of information, and to offer you the news of the county "as you like THE J. W.

ASHHURST AGENCY Insurance and Phone 34 Real Estate Aiken, S. C. Miss Willie Mae Wednesday night Party eading the devotional. After the business, a contest was held with 4rs. Helen Garvin and Mrs.

Olive Clarke winning first prwc and Mrs. Lawt Cook the "booby." Ice cream pound cake was served by the hostess. Miss Louise Etheredge who has been near Kingstree past year, is at home for the Sum mer vacation. Mrs. Myrtle and Mrs Lula Brodie spent Tuesday in Or angeburg, the guest of Mvs.

Nate Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. O. E.

Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brodie, Misses Thelma Clake and Virginia Garvin spent Thursday afternoon in Augusta, shopping.

James and Thomas McNair are at home from Clemson College for the summer vacation. Dr. W. Whitlock and Hollis Garvin returned on Friday from a fishing trip in Florida. Mrs.

Florine Clarke and Miss Blanche Gantt with Misses Gladys Lillian Gunter. Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Jackson visited relatives near Ridge Spring Wedensday.

Mr. and Mrs. Callie Lybrand and daughter, Alma, and son, Jackie visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson Thursday afternoon.

Miss Veleta Baughman spent Wednesday with Miss Carolyn and Miss Mary Gunter. Mrs. M. W. Jackson and daugh- tcrr, Sallie visited Mr.

and Mrs. Callie Lyforand, Tuesday afternoon. The many friends of this community sympathize with Morgan Hutto and family in the death of his wife and their mother. Miss Mildred, Clark spent Wednesday night with Misses Gladys and) Lillian Gunter. K.

D. Smith and son, K. visited in the home of M. W. Jackson Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Emma Jackson, daughter, Sallie and- Billy West, Misses Gwendolyn and Mildred Clark visited Mr, and! Mrs. Charlie Clark and family, Thursday afternoon. Sallie Jackson spent Thursday of Springfield Olive Friday. A.

P. Snjrder of Charlotte, spent night with Mildred Clark. WINDSOR Swtmy School Party Miss Elisabeth Nnnn, teacher A quilting party was given last Monday-afternoon-at-the-home-ot Mrs. Bessie Nunn. After completing the quilt refreshments were seved by the hostess.

Those at- tmdiiqr were Mrs. Bessie Nunn, Krs. Daisy, Mrs. Hattie Turner. B.

Mrs. Irene Cook, Mrs. Bertha BcggoU. Mr, and Mrs. J.

B. Nunn spent Sunday afternoon the guests of Mr. Mrs. Norman Bonnett of Aiken. Misses Annie Lou, Lois and Lida Mae Willis and Miss Frances Son of Aiken, spent last Sunday the guests of Mrs.

C. H. Nunn. Kr. and Mrs.

Fabian Mundy and little son, Vernon, Mrs. Jack PenniBgton and little daughter, Witmer of Augusta, spent last Sunday the guests of Mrs. Delia Mundy. Henry and Miss Ethleen Nunn spent last Sunday the- guests of Miss Grace Nunn. Mr.

and Mrs. Henderson Johnson and little son, Junior, of Aiken, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E.

Johnson. Miss Jack Bell of Williston spent last week the guest of Miss Nina. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Nunn of Aiken spent Sunday afternoon the guests of Mrs. Bessie Nnnn. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boles and family and Mr.

and Rnfus Simpson and little daughter, Lov- ernr of Angnsta, spent list weekend the Mrs, L. B. John- Miss Louise and Lorice Bate and Miss Thelma Garvin, are spending awhile visiting relatives in Bath. Mr. ami Mxs.

H. B. Grice and little son of Denmark spent Sunday afternoon of and Mrs. J. W.

Sample. Haskell andGerald Nunn of Aiken were the guests of Lewis and James Nunn last Smday. i Mrs. FannU Btmaha of Ridge Spring is spendinc awhile wUh Mrs. Ada Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bnsbee of Camdon spent last Tuesday the guests, of Mrs.

fcott. i John Byars of Bamwell CCC camp spent last weekend with his mother, Mrs. (Jedcge Byars. TO CHARLESTON, S. C.

$2.00 From AIKEN $2.00 round trip Proportionate low excursion fsres from inlcnnedtale stations. Seashore Excursion tickets sold for train No. IB jewnng Aiken 6:36 A. M. SUNDAYS ONLY May 17 6, Tuwl limit retarsUBg train No.

11, reaving Owrlceton 5:20 P. M. Seme Sudty. W. E.

McGee, AtsfaUiit General Pasoeager Agert. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Important Notice ALLEN BROTHERS MILLING COMPANY S. C. Is better prepared this year than ever before to buy local wheat in any quantity or exchange flour and feed for same. South largest and Columbia's only Flour Mill..

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