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Barnwell People-Sentinel TOLUMB UL M Ju»l LIU* m of lh« Family" BARNWELL. SOUTH CABOUNJL THURSDAY. JUNE IRD. 1*17. NU1 Two Barnwell Youths Have Narrow Escape Rodm«n Lemon and McTyrc Calhoun Injured in Automobile Accident Near Swansea. Rodman Lemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon, and McTyre Col- houn, son of |L. M. Calhoun, both of Barnwell, narrowly escaped serious in jury about one mile south of Swan sea on Thursday afternoon of last week, when their car skiddted and hit the guard rail of a bridge on the high way at that point. Both young men are members of the graduating class at Clemson College and were spend ing several days at their homes here prior to receiving their diplomas this week. Lemon escaped with a slight head injury and minor scratches and bruis es. Calhoun was more seriously in jured, a gash in his leg necessitating a couple of stitches to close the wound and other minor bruises. The young men were headed toward Columbia from Barnwell when the car suddenly skidded on the pavement, careened Into the guard rail and turn- Syttem of Drainage Proves Beneficial Malaria Control Battle Is Being Waged in Barnwell and Allendale v. ' Counties. (Written for The People-Sentinel.) Under the snpervision of B. D. Ellis, county engineer for Barnwell and Allendale Counties, the workers of the United States public health ser vice have done much toward the eradication of ^he anopheles or ma laria mosquito in this section. For several months one of the pro jects in the two counties has been the draining c^f ditches and other palces where stagnant water might provide breeding places for the mosquito. The ditches have been graded so that they will drain prbperly and low places have been filled in so that there will be no pooling of water to stagnate This section of South Carolina has for years been a prime spot for the malaria mospuito and it has caused many cases of the dreaded disease The elimination of the breeding places by the proper grading for correct HEADS AUGUSTA NURSES Barnwell County to Be Mapped from Air Aiken, Allendale, Hampton and Oconee Countiee Also Get Agricultural Survey r l Contracts have been let by the agri- City Fathers Endorse Beautification Plana Mayor C. G. Fuller Promisee Every Possible Assistance hi Propea ad * \ Project. When naked this week about the cultural adjustment administration for proposed beautification of Fuller ♦ ed completely around before partially draining to a forward step in the fight turning over. Lemon was either against this enemy, thrown riser of the car or fell oat just Shoddy Werh Dimine ted. as it stopped. With the supervision in the hands The two men were retried to Coham- J of rape Ms engineers, the peeeihiltty I in where they received medical st-1 of el t feline Yeung Lemon returned to the . it to *Aue of the wrech end hud hie car, s st aerial mapping of Aiken, Allendale, Barnwell, Hampton and Oconee Coun ties of this State as well as agricul tural counties of many other States in the union. The South Carolina mapping con tract was let to Standard Aerial Sur veys, Inc., of Kensack, N. J. The price per square mile is approximately 16.16. The South Carolina counties are included with a number of Geor gia counties in the contract let to Standard Surveys, which totaled *60,- 866.96. , i The aerial maps will be used in the determination of preference by farm ers who take part in the agricultural conservation program. According to AAA officials, aerial mapping has been demonstrated aa a relatively cheaper and improved method of tar rying out this function. Cotton Carry-over Park, Mayor C. G. Fuller stated that he, personally, and the town council aa a whole, heartily endorsed the plana and would be glad to lend any and every assistance toward the com pletion of the project A number of local people are interested in the beautification of the park and many suggestions have been offered. Fuller Park, including the baseball park, the tennis courts and the swim ming pool, is on the western ed|ge of Barnwell, directly on the highway from Augusta and interested persons have advanced the idee with a view of making the first appearance of Ban- well to the travelers from that sec tion a little more Inspiring. Suggestions have been made fer the plan ting of park, the IVTHSBffTtNG SOCIAL AND MBSONAL NEWS Off BLINK Ktooe. 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I ~ I AHAsugh U wee proposed hi the I as te raise more money and uuproool*. t . 1 General Asuambly this year that tb fees be chapped, they were del. MM ode M ad effort l tovredin af the eked ee - oent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker. URS. GREENE ATTENDS MEETING IN COLUMBIA Mrs. G. M. Greene attended an im portant meeting of the State Execu tive committee of the Crippled Chil dren’s Society for South Carolina, held at the Hotel Columbia on Monday Reports were heard from the presi dent, W. M. Perry, Dr. Samuel R. Shillman, executive secretary, and Mrs. Paul H. Leonard, director divis ion of Crippled Children Department, State Board of Health, all of whom had just returned from the Milwaukee convention. Mr. Perry responded to the address of welcome by Geo. R. Howitt, of Milwaukee, while Dr. Shill man had a place on Sunday’s program on Spiritual Values in Rehabilitating the Crippled Child. Mrs. Leonard was heard on Methods of Cooperation between Stats Societies aad Officially Dua gnated State Agencies It was stated (bat while Seulh GmUuu was swe of Be yunupaafe tea is* In eploe Be mm*%—ba««ac eafty Beau paneu la lap readto - ebs suaue among Bo t»gWsss <w ftooa sd eauuteo and kws mmm MIHMMMP puspassm MHBMBB * «wum bpwB MB mm BBMtdP t^e padteo o-su w* m teassossua MBS asmos m^saw w Wo loupa ^p ^Mw ^paa^ssk —^p u^b When this project was first started art extended a moat cordial invitation many people were of the tm press Ion to over and play the local coarse, that it was an agricultural job hut It to a nine-hole course with grass those in charge say it to in no sense grTtnt and the fact that par S6 has work of that kind. It to strictly for never been made on it will attest to the health of the people who live near: the hardness of the layout. Any per- an open ditch. The residents of this j son j n the county can now play on the section believe that it is one of the, Sweetwater course by paying green most worthwhile projects now in operation under the relief setup and the proper draining of every ditch, the closing of every shallow place which will hold water and the use of the oil program through the summer months is the aim of the poject super visor. The work is approved by every Daniel Morris. Funeral services for Daniel Morris, who died Monday afternoon, May 24, after an illnes of only a week, were held the following day at Friendship Church by the Rev. Mr. Hughes. In health organization in this section and terment followed in the adjoining its successful completion of the pres- cemetery. ent program is earnestly desired by Mr. Morris, who made his home in Barnwell and Allenadle Counties. those interested in the health of Qj e Friendship section, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lizzie Morris; one son, E. W. D. Morris, of Barnwell rfd; one brother, Luther Morris, of Olar; and one sister, Mrs. Ailto Schider, of frhite Oak, Flo. Viaitora' Day at Projects. Today, Thursday, Jana 3rd to vtoi- tees* day fur W•men’s and Prefe* atonal projects fur Bomnefl County uouttoug under the MPA program. Sbuoybudp is euaBaffy moteaff B owr Mr. Morris wos a farmu Rfe aad woe bigbiy euaun a toudur m Bo church ami umaul uf bn mmmnmay Use ineomg ■nusy in ngeoaaBn until adjournment woe K there would bo no change. The High way Department has mailed approxi mately 675,000 application blanks to automobile owner* in the State. Drivers who fail to renew their licen se* by June 30th, will be subject to prosecution under the State’s motor vehicle laws. Applicants for new or re-newal licenses are urged to mail their filled out blanks immediately, Remittances should be by Post Office Money Orders or Cashier’s checks. The Highway Department cannot be responsible for cash. Officials of the motor vehicle division are directing attention to a major change in the application blanks. This time, it is required that the applicant give his or her full name. Initials are not sufficient, as it has been found this results in many names and initials that are identical. A representatives of the highway department will be at the showroom of the Grubba Chevrolet Go. in Barn well, on June I, li. 8 and 8. from all uf kto te five p m. to oaatol amlunate ed. humg *• muktag thetr ippliiuftaui fur I ^ Arl jfoB |Jdkeoaau' brnmaua; at YbumgumB Bam £ ; m Bto** * m aa the m we Bfeae fmm ^ ;i t ■ m a m la I * ni m mmi aa gka V ihomm Bmdtouaa Cm m wuHumaa . m t tmm .1 *. • » ..« . • * .. ••• ' ' to f-Wmt MMMMMft mi %mbMmv^ # am gka aaua cneaBa euBtog uUB AgaB Mkamtea aaaahitomad uam aBaama kagh. gka Amueomaaa cuak Caumamgauah m aff flanaapu mutoartea •euBmmC uua •afemma km am aamaau aa ^eamuBg afe caauag kmam * Dtevmmmg Ba camma ««aaag umca BBMb Ba BggBgfeBd aaad * AamaA I ^ •aa aeatoe e an>e m*au femwat* f 1 t*’’md m retoUtto to # g* ■ a^m a ' rtoi ‘to >< i »i(aei—c mt emmueegoag t < muega agaamaea la ana laagm gap-1A ■ a «f Amaeiaua caaaaa Ban tea 1 Ba ateg agaB aad aaa aumpltou af foreign cut foreign eaaauaapttoa of Ai tea appears la ham keen the to many yearn.’ * In<yea*rd world coruumpfton of Aawrican cotton department expert* aad Coach Prtea aad ht* U. Watts, Jr. t are to ba upon their work, both as The following youngsters ware *- warded letters: Ralph Moody, Sol Blatt, Jr., Cicero Vaughn and Will Carlton, received senior letters; Hooky Carter, Harold Carter and McLnarin Wilson received junior letters;, Tom Boulware, Jr., was awarded n letter as manager. •aid, was doe almost entirely to the greatest American mill activity in several years. MISS MARJORIE BROWN AWARDED FIRST PLACE Miss Marjorie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon V. Brown, of Banwell, was formally notified Mon day by the judges of the poster con test held in Chicago by the Live Stock and Meat Board that she had been awarded first place for the State of Olar, May 31.—The Relic Building South Carolina. The honor is con- «t the Rivers’ Bridge Memorial Rivers’ Bridge Relic Building. aidered highly, aa there were a num ber of entrants from this State. Miss Brown, who was graduated from the Barnwell High School this spring, where she was a member of the Beta Club and art editor of tha school paper. Is g student of Mrs. Cue. A Evan*, of Barnwell. Imp Lusha, uf Bi Waahmgi tom D G Mbs I gleam eaJtogS uf week tee Ba paut • pmm gg Bu Bmu uf munufe gaff gh uB» bum aaam baa esusb BBm B •■« tohmae gpu muua eadhumBPa Baa te towe * Unem u ~ grounds will be open for viaitora Sun day afternoon, June 6th, from 8:S0 until 5:00 o’clock. Otis Brabham, of Allendala, will be in charge. Among the relics recently added to the collection of the lata Captain Boa 8. Williams, contributed by kfcda^h- Wal- l * r * la this la a Bag uaad to Ba Brbaul kuctle af Btmea' ite ib mb mm iW m mb BP PHHP m bbbbbbi^BP^^Pmbbhrbb tffmm P P MtoonamadB BBP Pte : v. i