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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 5

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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OURNAL REVIEW, AIKEN Naiia Clark, who has bwn Mr Dave Spiawls, of New spending the past month with re- Troik, is visiting lu paicnl Mi atives and friends in Florida, will and Mis Spiawls, of Mont- rctuin to Aiken the latter part of ionenci the weck UK MtCiediy Co, will be closed Wednesday, and Thursday, unti 2G.th'and for.the. pur- 6se of taking inventory People You Know P. A. Emanuel and Mrs. 1C.

left yesterday for Altapass, N. where they vrill: spend the next three.months. H. E. Blake and.

sons, and Jimmie left Sunday for Atmore, -where they will spend several weeks with relatives. and Mrs. -Phil Courtney are this week at Chimney -Hock, and Jonesboro, Tenn They are visiting Mr. and Mrs Arthur Courtney at the lattei place. and Mrs.

Fred Naegeli, and son, Wallace, have returned from --weeks visit to Walter Mays and Miss Lallah Wyman left Sunday for where they will attend summer school the College of Charleston for the next six weeks. Mattie May. and daughter, Miss Virginia will, leave today for Lake Junaluska, N. where Mrs. May will spend some time.

Miss Virginia will attend Camp Junaluska for 'girls. Mary Frances Rogers, of Anderson is spending the week in the city on a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. C. Dixon.

and Mrs. E. H. Wyman rc- turned Sunday from a stay at Cedar Mountain, N. C.

and Mrs. Barker, of Virginia, have been recent guests at the Bonie Wee Tea Cottage. W. C. Sanderson and lit- Saturday for-their home in Moulton, after a visit Mrs.

Sanderson's parents, Mr and Mrs. Reginald Courtney, Sr. Reginald Courtney, has returned home after a two weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. F.

S. Isenhour at their home in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. also visited friends in Bowling Green, Kentucky recently.

Catherine Vcrcncs is the guest of relatives in Charleston. The R. W. McCrcary will he closed Wednesday and Thursday Juno 2Gth and 27th, for the pur pose of taking inventory. Thomas G.

'Brooks has re turned from a months vacation spent with relatives in Columbus- and other points. W. Morgan, Clemson, spent Friday in Aiken 01 buisness. A. Wilder, has bee a recent guest of relatives in Sun' tcr.

Sol Passink spent day in Charleston on business. Hastings Wyman left Sunday for a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Marion Hay Wyman in Columbia. and Mrs.

A. C. Holler and family spent Saturday in Newberry, where they attended the wedding- of Mr. Holler's sister, Miss Alice Holler, which took place that evening. and Mrs.

iM. A. Benton and their guests, Mrs. Paul PetUrd and William and Ann, and Miss Lila -Garvin spent the week-end at Folly Beach. Whit Bojkm and Fiank May left Monday for Augusta, wheie they will attend the Scout Camp at Linwood Hayne lor a week Rev A Holler left Monday for Columbia, where he goes to attend the 15th Annual Methodist Pastor's School at Columbia College which is held there for two -weeks.

(Fritz Schulhofer left yesterday- for High Hampton, N. where they will spend the remainder of the summer. and Mrs. Ashton Head left last Friday for Washington, D. where they -will visit Mr.

Head's R. -Folk. After a weeks v.isit they will return. to Aiken accompanied by Mrs. Folk and son, Edward.

Mr. jMrs. Parkerr of'Gfanitevillor spent the week-end -in- a'visit to Mrs. Parker's and Mrs. B.

V. Singleton 'spent the week-end on Island, slopping at the White Mrs. Paul'Pettard and children, V.illiam-.and,. Ann, -of Cassville, re the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Benton. Mr. Bostwick 'Wyman, wlio een living in Washington Tor the ast year, returned to Aiken on unday, where he will make omu with his mother, Mrs. Ada Wylan.

Miss Leah Wongrow, of Black- ilk, was the guest oC Miss Uen larris last Thursday and -Friday. The R. W. McCreary will loscd Wednesday and Thursday une 2Glh and 27th, for the pur osc of taking inventory. and Mrs.

B. T. Dychc! pent several days at Myrtle Bead ast week, guests at the Ocean For st hotel. -Mr. Dychcs attended thi onvcnlion of the Building and Sup ply Men of North and South Caro ina.

N. J- DeLoach and chil rcn spent last week with relative Hampton. B. M. Surasky left last Thursday for a visit to her daughter, Mrs.

Irving Steinberg at Folly 3cach. and Mrs. K. R- Edwards, nnd family, and Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Shcelcy and family, spent Sunday the mountains of North Carolina. and Mrs. Sam of raniteville, have gone to the moun- ains of where they xpecttb spend several Belle Gaston, of Columbia vas among the visitors to Aiken ast week.

Cohen and son Arlen if Morganton, N. C. and Mrs'. joodmaTi and daughters, Lorraine and Idele, of Forest are the city on a visit to relatives. Mrs.

Sol. Surasky, who lave been spending the past.month. Hot Springs, are expected homo on Saturday; Mr. Surasky vho went to this resort for his icalth is much improved. "Here they top to bottom of this market list, nothing but fine quality Foods at low market prices.

Shop with us and save extra dollars this week." DRESSING Josephine and Brooks, both 'of Atlanta, I were the week-end, guests -of Mr. Mrs. P. -W. Townscnd; Ogjl- -who wefc recently married in nlu'mbia, are' now making their ionic in Aiken and are occupying an apartment- Mattie Monts, corner Barn-well Ave.

and Uiurens Struct. Mr. Ogilvic is oC the General i Motors Acceptance with headquarters in Aiken. Miss Mary Neeley, of Olar. ar- "WTTH'A MOST DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR AND NOTE THE PRICES Quart OQ Pint 1.7 8-Ouhce Jar Jar Jar- YOU CAN GET THE RELISH AT THE SAME PRICE AS AD DRESSING Why have failures your Use Certo and be sure 29c Soap or Powder OCTAGON, 5 small size rived Monday for a visit of several days to'Mrs.

Juanita Schroder. Shu will be joined here on Saturday by her sister, 'Miss fiara Ncelcy. and will leave then for a visit to Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Thomas T.

Gushman left yesterday for Myrtle Beach to-attend the meeting of the Federated Association of County Officers of South Carolina Annual Convention. Meetings will be held at the Yacht Club Hotel, which will start Uiis morning. Mr. S. M.

Cushman accompanied them on this trip. They will return tomorrow night. and Mrs. John R. Jordan will leave Thursday by motor for a ten day trip to Florida.

They will visit Jacksonville, Miami and other points of interest. Toilet Soap CAMAY, 3 cnl.cs Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kahrs, Mr. Jack Kahrs and Miss Louise Robertson motored up from Charleston to spend the week-end with relatives and friends.

Miss Helen George accompanied them home for a short visit. S3DA- CIGARS PISCRIPPS free Delivery Com raerwl Pharmacy Corner Main a Richland AIKEM, S.C. Even if you're wearing fine shoes now Come in and make this 5-mtnuK: test of -Nunn-Buih Nunn-Bush MARRIAGES Toilet Soap LUX, 2 cakes Libby's Vienna No- 1-2 SAUSAGE, 2 cans Castlcbcrry's HASH, 2 No. 1 cans Flcischmann's YEAST, Cake. Shredded WHEAT, 2 P'KRS.

13c ISc ISc 3e 25 SOAP, 3 big bars 13 Skinner. Spaghetti or 1 MACARONI, 2 pk 15 OXYDOL, pkg. 5 CULLUM-JOHNSON WEDDING Announcement is made of the marriage of MisX Beatrice Culhim i of Aiken and Johnson, of Clcarwaler. The ceremony performed Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock, June 23rd at the Baptist Parsonage by the Rev. P.

J. McLean, in Ihc presence of their immediate families and a few close friends. I The bride was becomingly altirc'I I in a navy waffle crepe dress with accessories to match. She the attractive and accom- plished young daughter of Mr. and Mi-5.

P. T. Cullum, of Aiken has i many friends here who will be in- lercstcd to hear of her marriage- The groom is a young man of ex- cellent character and holds a position with the Clear- water IJIeachcry. lie is the son of Mr. W.

B. Johnson and the lat Johnson of Clearwatcr. Immediately after the ceremony i they left for points in Florida which they will be at home to friends, in Aiken. Scott KJtcncn TOWELS 2 Rolls and 39c Single Roll 10c Single Holder FREE IVORY FLAKES each purchase of 3 Cakes Medium IVORY SOAP '8c Pillsbury Sno Sheen CAKE FLOUR pkg. 32c 1-2 Ib.

pkg. Bakor'i Premium Sbreddtd Coconut Diamond Cry.tal Free Flovr. ing Salt 25c MAXWELL HOUSE TEA 66c ound 34c Edisto Creamery Butter, Ib. $1.00 size Ovaltine, can 65c Kellogg 1 All Bran, 2 pkgs 23c 18c Welch GRAPE JUICE, t. 19c 2 Grape Nut Flakes, 19c Frc.h Yard EGGS, doz Crisco, 3 Ib.

can 63c HAHN'S SANITARY MARKET OFFERS YOU Notice the Difference FROM SELECTED BRANDED BEEF in the MC.I, if. s.rpruin, Morrel'. Pride Hams, Ib. Whole or h.lf S1 no rind 25c Bacon, Ib -32c .59 Baked Ham, Ib. Veal Roast, Ib.

18c Branded Quality Branded Quality Loin Steak, Ib. Round Steak, Ib. Pork Link shoulder Sausage, Ib 28c Reef Roast, Ib. -f Lamb, Ib. Fresh Vegetables AHN CO.

1 The Soulh's Foremo.t Food Store I Phone 14 AIKEN, S. C. Phone 69 Fresh Fish Crab Meat AnUc-faioioned are not the only fine you buy. But you'll appreciate the difference Ankle-fashioning nuket in fin- fit and comfort. Try on a pair ft and the difference for yourself.

$6.50 to $10.00 HOTCHKISS-BERNHARD WEDDING The following announcement has been received in the city which will be of interest to the friends of Mis? Helen Hotchkiss, who lived in Aiken for several years. Mrs. 'Mary Landon Glover announces the marriage of her daughter Helen Hotchkiss to Mr. Manfred Eugen Bernhard on Wednesday, the twenty-srcond of May nineteen hundred and thirty-five Manhasset, Now York Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Barber of North Augusta announce the marriage of their daughter, Clara Belle, to-, Mr, Moody Patterson Hitt. also lot North Augusta. The ceremony 1 performed at the Baptist par- 1 sonage in North Augusta on Saturday night, June 15, the Rev. J.

P. i Sheffield officiating, with relatives Something new for summer breakfast AIKEN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. HOUSE PARTY ON SULUVANS ISLAND and close friends present. Mrs. Hitt are at home Avenue, North Augusta.

Mr. ami Mrs. J. 0. Protlm, have leased a cottage on Sullivans Island and their Misses Rosa and Ruth Prothro.

have as their guests for the week. Misses Mr. and Etilalic Sanders, Thelma Hallman, at West Vita Barker, Olivia and I Bettie Townes. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE AT RIDGE CREST Misso? Howard ami Frances Hitt left yesterday for Ridge Crest Camp, at Ridge Crest. list church, ten days.

They will he away about GEORGE-GIBBS ENGAGEMENT Mr and IX M. George an- Kuigc Crest UL II.IUKV N- where they go to attend the nounco tho engagement of then Southern Conference of Young daughter. ophine Virginia, to man's Auxiliary of W. M. U.

They Mr. W. G.bta. Ga will represent the Helen Dozicr auxiliary Y. A.

of the First Bap- The wedding will 'take place at an early date..

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