Hedges.'’ the Ford cottages. ‘ Mr. and Mr*, Fred H. Po®tIDandVIis* Nana Clark, who if spending the winter in Camden, is on a visit t© her mother. Mrs. L. W. Boykin, Jr Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Huggin left yesterday for Woodruff, whs*re Mr. Hug gin has been assigned after his four year pastorate of St. John Meth dist Church ner».Rev. and Mrs. P, B. Wells have arrived in Aiken from Bradenton, Fla Rev. Wells is the new pastor of St. John Methodist Church They arc occupying the peonage on Richland Avenue.Mrs. Claire B. Lewis of Hempstead, I*. L, is expected to arrive this week for the season and will occupy Thetamiibe J (p;fd^lt;sfamily of East Willson, L. I., have re, i returned t3 their home for the season, f ofMr. and Mrs*. Devereux Milburn (’r| of M esthury, L. I., are spending sev- • ' * ral Aljra n Aik. n.Mrs. Hastings Wyman left this for week for a visit to her sister, Mr*. 3Julia Baker, in Gaffney. 8P«*Arthur Clegg and William G, Craw-ft rd of New York have arrived at * ‘‘ir cottage for the winter,Mrs. Grady W. Yonce of Kim ton,N'- C„ is Hating her mot be ^ Mr*.W* L, Mobk#v.9rFriends of Mrs. Jlt;dm E. Henderson sympathize with her in the death Inst .Saturday of her mother, Mrs.B. B. Smith, at her home in Ahien.Minn., where Mrs. Henderson was recently called.Mrs. Ben Foster and little daughter have returned to their home in Hendersonville, X. (\, uftor a visit to Mrs. Foster’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs.11. C. Hahn.Mis* Jennie Owens has been a recent guest of friends in Hampton ami4 M is VvilliweeM| a pel D. 1 M rut*.-ton. MdftUtton The Mi Char M r. i l\ Byrn burg