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THE JOURNAL AND REVIEW, AIKEN S. C. SEPTEMBER 26, 1928 -Miss Helen' Syble Toole who: recently visited relatives in Aiken has gone to visit her grand-parents, Col. Mrs. William C.

Watson at their homa. "Hillerest, in Odenville, Ala, She was accompanied. by her aunt Miss. Roberta. Mr.

E. C. Berrie left last Monday for Hartford, where, he wilt enter Trinity College for the coming session: Catherines: Verenes left last week for Columbia where she will enter Columbia College for the coming Mr. 11. C.

Leaman, of Colupibia, spent Friday in Aiken on busi, ness. Mrs. Lanier Branson and childret, who: have been sponding the summer in the North returned to: Aiken last week: Mrs. "Holman will leave Friday for- Reidville, where she will visit her sister, J. C.

Baker, before returnin: to her home fir H. 11. Wym: and daughter, Miss. Lallah 1 man, will spend the. week-end in Columbia.

as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Marion 45. Hny. Wyman.

Mrs. Harry Wyman is in Charn: visit to her: son, Mr. Harry. Wyman. Mrs.

A. Wise. left -Monday for Williston where she will be the guest: for. week her. mother; Mrs.

Elizabeth Harley. James F. Byrnes has returned to her home at Spartanburg after a pleasant visit to. mother, Mrs. Marv.F.

Ruech. been spending the summer in Can- I ada, arrived in Aiken on Sunday for a weeks visit to friends before leaving for York, S. where she will. spend the winter. F.

S. Willcox has returned Aiken after spending the summer months at East Hampton, L. Eliso Ray left last Thursday for Dongnun Hall, Stater Island, where she will enter school. Miss Julia Wilds will also be A student there this year. John Fabian Busch, of spent.

the- Aiken with his parents, Mr. -Mrs. J. F. Busch.

Mr. Arthur Courtney, of Atlanta, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. Mary. Staubes, who is attending 2 business college in Atlanta, spent the week-end in AiKen with reintives. Il.

L. Woodward and duughter, Miss Laura. Woodward, have returned from Morganton, N. where they have been spending some time with relutives. Miss Lena Epstein, of Orangeburg, spent the Yum Kipper holidays fin Aiken, the guest of Miss Florence P'anitz.

Mr: and Mrs. R. T. Permenter of Atlanta, arrived in Aiken on Sunday for a. visit.

of several days to the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. In the Mishemokwa Camp, for lioys near.

Asheville, N. recently, Cecil Scigler, won the first prize, 8 silver medal, for "having the best kept shack. He, also, won the first prize, EL silver medal, for horsemanship; and the third prize, in horsemanship, in 21 contest with another camp. About one hundred boys were. in this contest.

Victorine Bonner 1S in Aiken: on :1 visit to relatives after an absence of several months. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan, and family, of Wagener, Mr. Isndore Rubinstein, of Ashburn, and Miss Esther Rubinstein, of Edgeheld, spent the Ynm. Kipper holidays in Aiken with reintives and friends.

Katherine deB. Parsons, of New York, is spending 8 few days in the city. on business. U. S.

Marshall and Mrs. Sam Leaphart arc in the city and are occupying their home on -Lauren Street. Mr. Leaphart attending S. COTTAGE LEASED Capt.

and Mrs. W. W. Williams have leased their cottage "Periwinkle" to Mr. J.

Watson Webb, of We winter i son, lease being made through Mrs. Fannie DuBose. Real Estate Agent. Webb and houzchold will arrive in CRIMINAL COURT OCTOBER 15 JUDGE DEVORE PRESIDING Heavy Docket of Sixty Cases, Be sides Many Indictment. Awaiting Invostigation af: Jury.

The Court of General will convene- in Aiken on. Monday, Oct. 1.5th, with Judge J. W. DeVore, of Edgefield, presiding.

The teini. will last two The docket is very heavy, there being already sixty cases on: which the Grand Jury: had made their find. ings. The 3uil is well, filled with. prisoners, and the usual number of indiotments will come the court.

There. will probably be 100 cases in all when the. grand. jury handles the indictments. There are six charges of' murder, the defendants being Wm.

Daniels, Will Mimms, Sam. Cofer, Elestus Hartley, Mack Watkins, colored, and W. Gardner and Lee Green, white. Yesterday the petit- jurors were drawn. for the first week, as follows: O.

Fulmer, Warrenville: W. W. Weeks, Windsor. R. Rutland, Warrenville.

Dock Scott, A Butler, North C. G. Whetstone, Perry. L. Baker, Jackson.

Williamson, Perry. J. L. -Blackwell, -Bath. Beard, Warrenville.

J. G. lladwin, Eureka. H. M.

-Cassels, W. F. Scott, Voucluse. Sim Corley, Bath. -B.

M. Franklin, Eureka. A. Lemmon, Warrenville. Floyd Ussery, Clearwater.

A. B. Gunter, Langley. J. N.

Johnson, Wagener. Haskell. Windsor. J. B.

Davenport, N. Augusta. 'B. L. Garvin, Wagner.

Willie Beard, Bath. W. Fred Gunnells, Clearwater. Haskell. Kirkland, Ridge Spring.

S. P. Kneece, Montmorenci. W. W.

Bodic, Monetta. G. W. L. Garvin, Wugener.

Leland Brodie; Wugyner. S. T. Owens, Aiken J. B.

Bryant, Largley. B. Beard, Langley M. Redd, Aiken. G.

S. Cook, Wagener. A. C. Green, Langley.

Charlic Hartley, Monetta. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Legare Toole and three nttractive daughters, of Putney, motored through to Aiken September 13th, and spent several days, visiting relatives and friends. They were accompanied by Mrs.

Toole's sister, Miss Roberta Watson of Odenville, who was visiting. at their home. Mr. l'oole, agent for the Atlantic Const Line Railroad Company, had not visited -hia-old-home in--four. years- -and wAs somewhat.

surprised at Aiken's growth. EVERY -MEMBER CANVASS The First Baptist church will hold their "Every-member Canvass next Sunday afternon and all the mombers are requested to remain nt home until the teanis call upon them. special commitice composed of E. L. Allen, W.

C. Plunkett and IT. G. Anderson are in charge lof the campaign. All the members of all the teams will meet.

with the committee 011 Friday night to complete plans. BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wyman, of Charleston, announce the birth of Thursday, September 6th. Mr.

Wyman is a former residont of' Aiken. Augusta, SIS the guest on Monday of sister, Mrs. F. E. Cortez.

The friends of Mr. J. C. are glad to see him out again being confined to his home by 'The friends of Mr. and Ernest McCreary will regret to of the illness of their -little James Robert.

at their home Greenville Street. Yesterday he some better. friends of Mrs. IT. F.

will be pleased. to know that she hrought to Aiken last week, and recovering from her recent Judge Rice also Mr. I-adore Efror: has returned to the city after spending the mer in Europe. This attornoon at her hottie Aiken. Mr-.

Jim: N. Ilemirix. 1. there will RUN OVER MY AUTOMOBILE BREVITIES Mr. F.

A. M. Tabor, Headmas. ter of the Aiken Preparatory school and Fermata, arrived in. Aiken' Sunday.

He is making preparationsfor the opening of the schools. Mrs. George H. Chipchase, of Prides: Crossing, is expected to arrive in the: city the latter. part of.

this week. Misa Addie Blocker, a teacher of the Saltey school spent the weekend in Aiken with friends. Alisa Margaret: Shuler: -is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jack Edens, of -Columbia, D. K.

-Gantt, of: -Wagener was among the visitors to Aiken. on Monday. Edward Burnett, of Spartanburg, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Jumper. Polier," Esq; of: New York- in Aiken on -Sunday on visit to his -mother, Mrs. If. L.

Poitor, after a four. months -tour of- -He fanded. from the Mnuretnnin in New York, on Thursday. On Monday he left for Beaufort 'in company with his brother, Mr. Isadore on.

a 'visit to their sister, Mrs. David Mitthe. Mr. Isndore Polier is enroute to Boston, where he will take up his studies in the law school at Harvard. H.

Bedford, of -Now York household manager of Mr. Arthur who- winters here; spent Monday and Tuesday. in Aiken. Lillian and Kibler, of Newberry are expected in the city the latter part of the week and will be the for the week-end Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Holley. Ruby Boyiston has re turned to her home in Springfiel after. a weeks visit to Mr. and Raymond Boylston. The friends of Mr.

Otto Richardson will. regret to know that he is at the Aiken hospital by illness. Lydia Holley left last Tuesday for Altoona, where she has accopted a position as" laboratory nurse at 11 hospital at that place. J. B.

Bartch has opened hiTs studio again for the winter, at the residence of Mrs. C. J. Hill, teaching each Thursday. The.

circle of the Presbyterian church will meet on Wednesday at -4-p. mo, at the Sunday. School Auditorium, Leaders: Mrs. C. A.

Sanders, Mrs. L. Turner. Hostesses. Mrs.

J. E. Henderson, Mrs. C. J.

Hill. C. E. Johnson and daugh-1 ter, Bettie Evelyn, have returned to their home at St. 'Cloud, after pleasant visit to relatives in Aiken.

turned to the North after spending several days in Aiken on business. -Silver Bell Dining Room 1318 Colleton Avenue. Two blocks from: school. Rooms and meals, reasonable Mr. and Mrs.

Prank McCabe, of Charleston, are spending the week in the city us, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. WV. Mr.

MeCabe is a grand juror at the U. S. Court now in session here. Mrs, I. McElrath has returned to Aiken after spending the summer in Spartanburg- with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. K. Foster. -H.

spending some time in New York is expected to return to Aiken on Friday. 'and Mrs. M. Chob. Richer, who have been several days in New York, returned to Aiken on Friday.

and Mrs. Fred Barker and Mrs. A. attended tho funeral of Mr. Edward Bunch at Clarks Hill on Saturday.

Pearl and Minnie Cohen of Augusta, Mr. and Mrs. Mordicai Muzursky, Mrs. B. Mazursky and Herman Mazursky, of Barnwell, Mrs.

Nathan Persky, of Savannah, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shapiro, of Bamberg, spent the Yum. Kipper. holidays in Aiken with relatives and friends.

Sir. J. C. Sprawls, of Williston, has accepted position 49 clerk with the enterprising form of. Hahn and Company.

Miss Elise Boylston, of Springheld who is teaching at Graniteville, Was the guest for week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boyleton. Silver Bell Dining Room 1318 Colleton Avenge. Two blocks from3 school.

Rooms Sunday morning Mr. Tracy Davis, of Deland, fan over Grady, the young: 18-year-ord sou-of Mr. Phillips, of Warrenville, and broke; his leg. Young Phillips was riding his bicycle, and it is claimed that Davis was going at an excessive rate. of speed.

Tho Accident happoned: near the: postoffice. Dayis was arrested on a charge of reckless driving and speeding and was tried before Magistrate Gaston lat Aiken, 4 on Monday, a' lie. was. found guilty. and given fine of $60.00.

Ho agreed to pay all "hospital and medical expenses for. the injured boy. Young Phillips, who -is in the Alken hospital was. doing welt, and. in.

a short time. expects to be out again. BIRTH OF SON Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Mattison, of Columbia, announce the birth of 21 son, 'Friday afternoon, September 21st, nt Aiken. Mrs. Mattison be-' fore her marringe was Miss Helen Busch, the daughter of Mr. and- Mrs.

J. F. Busch, of this, city. THE UNIVERSALITY OF JESUS Sunday, morning at the Baptist church, J. McLean will speak on.

"Jesus By The Treasury." Sun-school T. Supt. Promotion day, every teacher and- pupil ought to Popular evening service at 7:30, The pastor will speak on "The Universality of Jesus," service of song will precede sermon. Church night Wednesday at 7:45. A cordial welcome for every one.

A. wedding of special interest to Augusta Triends was that of Mr. Donlan H. MeLauchlin, and Miss Gladys Marion LeViner which took place nt the parsonage of the- Baptiat church on Saturday afternoon nt 13 o'clock. Dry P.

J.7 McLean oficiating. Mr. and Mrs. MeLauchlin willmake their home in Augusta: GRAHAM-ROSS "A pretty wedding -took place nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.

WV. 11. Hite on Monday evening. when Miss Mabel Graham -became the bride of Mr. T.

W. Ross. Quite company of friends witnessed. the benutiful ceremony performed by Dr. P.

J. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lwo popular and loved Augustans left immediately after the ceremony for their new home.

Hosts of friends extend hearty congratulations. DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE PARTY A pretty affair of last week was the bridge party given by Miss Belle Burden nt the residence of Mrs. J. P. McNair on Laurens on Friday There were live! tables in play.

After several progrossions cards were pal aside and a sweet course served. Miss Mildred; Schroder won the hisch score prize for ladies. while Mr. George Prince held high for the men. Those playing Mr.

and Mr. (. B. Anderson, Mr. anal George Prince, Misses Marion Clarke, lab Wyman, Mildred Schroder, Fannie DuPre.

Catherine Morgan. Lillian West, Cunningham, Lois Birch. Mesare W. J. Driver.

E. H. Rawls, W. A. Wilder.

Hoyh Weman. Alderman Duncan. Holbrook Wyman, Dr. W. A.

Whitlock, and Dr. F. M. Norman. BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Mr.

and Mrs. John Borekhalter announce the birth of :1 daughter. Minnie Louise, 001 Wednesday, September 12th, at their. home in Alken. BIG REVIVAL BEGINS.

AT FRIENDSHIP CHURCH On Sunday, October 7th, the pastor, officofs and members, most dially invite the people of Aiken to join them in a roligious campaign nt Friendship church. For ten nights Dr. A. S. Croom, of Durham, N.

It powerful preacher and great singer will conduct the meeting. Rev. A. W. Hill, the pastor, who was on a vacation in New York and points eat, rotarned to the city on Monday wad haw-por forth -every- ef.

for: 10 mako this and af the best and 212 successful revivals. The meeting will he 1-u1 forth inter! af all the people. and hope to have the cooper.and -apport: all her not 1. ha heil revival: in I Notice To Farmers The Graniteville Cotton Market will open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1928 Hours 9 to 12 A. 1 to 5.P.

M. We do not buy on Saturdays, We cannot use green or wet cotton or any grades below Strict Low Middling. GRANITEVILLE MFG. COMPANY By W. A.

GILES, Cotton Buyer. Lances PHINIZY PHINIZY COTTON FACTORS Augusta, Gn: STAPLES AND. LOW GRADES WE ADVANCE ON SHIPMENTS 'GOVERNMENT BONDED FOR RENT Nice large store on Main street. Rent Reasonable. Apply John C.

0. B. Hutson AIKEN, S. CITATION Whereas W. B.

Scott has -made suit to. me to grant. him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of John W. Taylor These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all. and singular the kind.

red and Creditors of the snid John W. Taylor deceased, that they. bu. and appenr before me, in the Court of Probate to be hold at Aiken Court House on October 5th, 1928 next after publication hereof, at-11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under.

my hand this 25Lh (day of September, Anno Domini 1928. GEORGE. R. Probate Judge; Aiken CogS. C.

Sept. 25, 1928. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRAC: TORS. The Board of County Commission. ers will lot to the lowest respon thin bidder.

at the: bridge, Or! Friday, 4 September 21st, at -11 o'clock, the contract to vou-truet the Bridge lacross Horse Creek, near Clearwater, S. C. The bridge is to bar: 175 foot to be bail: in 15 foot spans 14 fret wide, all piling: to be driven down to refusal with pot less than 1000 hammer, 'and not. tees than 11 foot trip. 3 piling: to each span, and 6 stringers to each span, :0 mnd sills allowed.

Piling must be cape 10x10, stringers Gx10, all posts be cross. -braced with 3x6, and well bolted with 1-2 inch bolts. Caps to be drift pinned with bolts 20 inches long. The 2 outside must- be well bolted to caps. Flooring to be 3x6 inches and fall- lumber must be not less than 7.

per cont heart. Abutement: and wing wall: must Ho dug down to foamlation and built from lumber from old bridge. All holts to have washers on both Flooring and (hand rails must be well nailed and fall joints to fit. in workmanlike manIner. All lumber from old bridge to he put out for County trucks to got at.

L. E. ('lerk. Sept. 11.

D. NACHMAN CO. near Cotton Samples, Pickings, 1.0w will 4.:. lo Fred. br Cub 1 Jute land Sugar Hanging.

1, 1. Anaemic Hens can't pay you a profit. They haven't the blood strength that makes good layers. Your beus need cod liver meal, To just the form it is contained in Quaker FUL-O- PEP EGG MASH This choice mixture of oatmeal, cod liver meal, molasses, and proteins will get you moreeggs and better eggs. Start using it now -it costs less because it does HAHN CO.

AIKEN, S. C. NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Aiken Mrs. 0. D.

Plaintiff, V8. J. P. and Martha Rich Defendants. By virtue of 311 execution issued by the Court.

of Common Pleas and dated August 13th, 1928, I have levied upon and will: offer for side to the highest bidder da front af 10- Court House, at Aiken, S. (., on Monday, October 1-4, 1925, during tho. hour: for public sides, the fol. lowing decribe. property of the detondant: 4 1: 1:25 model Cher.

lot tour-. 1 19323. with tag for Vera: of cari. COLLIL. her Hutson after illness Mrs.

know son, 011 was Rice was is: here. sum-.

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