The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 20, 1916, Image 7
HARMONY LODGE No. it, A. F. M.
— . A resrular communication of
VA/ Harmony Lodge No. 17, A.
jBf F. M., will be held in Masonic
Temple on THURSDAY,
APRIL 13, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting
|brethren are cordially invited- to at-
Bend.
r . P. W, PRICE, W. M.
~Wm. McNAB, Sec.
iT)ie regular meeting of
Barnwell Lodge 'No. 16, K.
of P., will be held at their
Hall on First and Third Fri
day nights at 8 o’clock, A full at-
tendaneeisj-cquested.
By order of R. A. ELLIS, C. C.
Wm. McNab, K. R. & S.
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Church of the Holy Apostles.
(Protestant Episcopal)
Sehvicks.
Mr. A. P. Collins, of Govan, was in
the city Saturday.
Mr. F. P. Lee, of Elko, Was in the
city Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall Kelly went
up to Augusta Friday.
Mr. C. F. Riser, of Olar, was a busi
ness visitor here Friday.
Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third
and fi f th Sundays of the month.
Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
Wednesday: late- afternoon service, the
hour adapted to the changing seasons.
Other services as may be announced.
You will by welcome at all the services.
A. E. EV1SON. Rector.
Get It
at
HUGGINS DRUG STORE.
Mr. W. P. Blume; of Elko Route 1,
was a visitor hOre Friday.
- Mr. J. L. Carlton, of Allendale, was
in the city on business Saturday.
Messrs. Wm. E. McNab and A. A*
Lemon motored up to Columbia Fri
day.
Mr.^Jake Levy spent t * ,e week-end
in Aaguito. ■ »—* ——
■Mr." R. V. Lfcne, of Dunbarton, was
a visitor here Monday.
Mr..H. C. Hutto, of Hilda, was a
business.visitor herd Tuesday.
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Mr. J. M. Brant, of Ulmer, was in
the city on business Monday.
Mr. J. M. Brodie spent Sunday with
relatives in Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bush visited rela
tives in Ellenton Sunday.
Mr. L. M„ Calhoun was in the city
Monday.—Beaufort County Ledger.
Mr. W. D. Richardson will leave in
a few days for a Vacation trip to North
Carolina. .
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Tho's. M.» Roulware, E$q., returned
TKoirie"Sunday afTfr" a pfofpssibnnl vis
it to Columbia and Charleston.
Work is progressing rapidly on a
number of new resideiYCes in Barn
well. “
Mrs. L. M. Calhoun and little son
are visiting relatives'in Little Moun
tain.
Mrs. F. W. Falkensfein and Miss
Pearle Sanfer spent Sunday in St.
George.
“MtfeksYs: R. P. Scarscn and C.
Keel, of Allendale, were in the city
on business Friday.
Messrs. C. H. Mathis and P. C. Mel
lichamp, of Rlackville, were business
visitors here Friday.
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Mrs. Nat Bethea, of Wilmington, N.
C., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Woodward recently.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Manuel and
children, of Ulmer, were in the city
Tuesday.
Messrs. L. H. Williams and L. R.
Goodson, of Ulmer, were visitors here
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. W. Woodward, of Spartan
burg, Is visiting felatives here this
week.
Miss Leila Graham went down -to
Charleston last week to visit her son,
Mt. Rex Graham.
There will be a- basket picnic at’
Friendship school house on the 28th
inst. The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Miss Essie Livingston, has resigned
her position with MeVchant F. W. Fal-
kenstein and returned.to her home in
Orangeburg County.
Drs. E. L. Patterson and O. H. Best
motored over to Augusta Sunday_af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Still are receiv
ing congratulations on the birth of a
fine baby girl.
Mr-. T. E. Turner, of Elko, was a
visitor here Saturday. His friends
will be glad to learn that he is rapid
ly recovering from a spell of sickness.
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Messrs. G. W., S. R. and H. G. Boyls-
ton, of Blackville, were in the city on
business Tuesday.
Messrs. H. W. and T. J. Deer, of
Ulmer, were among the visitors to the
county seat Tuesday.
Surfday will bo Easter.
Mr. O. P. Griffin, of Allendale, was
in the citjy Saturday.
Mr. Judson Greene, of Greenland,
was a visitor here Saturday.
Mr. B. T. Rice has accepted a po
sition a-*lKM.kkceper with the Barn
well Lumber Company.
Messrs. B. B-Easterling, S. B. Mose-
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ndjv S. Cave motored over to
ley
Orangeburg one day last week.
Mr. B. F-. Owens and sisters, of Ihin-
harton, were in .the city Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling, of
j Union, are expected here within the
next few days for a visit to relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Cave motored
over to Augusta one day last week.
Mr. Gordon Owens, of Baldor. was
a visitor to the county sent Saturday.
Capt. and Mrs. W. D. Black, pf Wil-
liston. were Hi the city Friday after
noon to see the Barnwell—Williston
baseball game.
Mr. H W. .lores, of Blackville.
Route No. i, was in the city Saturday
and railed very cleverly at The People
office.
In the first game of the season on
the local diamond, the Barnwell High
School team defeated the Williston
High School Friday evening, the score
being 11 to K.
• Mrs. J. G. Wooley left Monday af
ternoon for a visit to relatives and
friends in Orangeburg.
Miss Thelma Mazursky, of Winth-
rop College, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr* and Mrs. B. Mazurs
ky. *
Miss Naniline DeWitt, of Black
ville, returned home Tuesday night
after spending a few days in the city
with Miss Gussie Hutto.—Bamberg
Herald.
Miss Annie Mazursky returned
home last week after an extended vis
it to relatives and friends in MsyeS-
ville and other points in Eastern South
Carolina. . „
Admission
10 and 15 Cents
Mayitf.J. Emile Harley ami family
spent several days in Charleston last
week during the meeting of the Bar
Association.
"Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton spent
Sunday in the city with her pary.ts,
Mr/and Mrs. T. S. C.«ve^ From here.
Dr. Sexton went to Mullins, where he
has opened a drug store.
Drs. J. G. Wooley and A. B
son'are attending the mreudg
State Medical Association in Charles
ton this week.
Patter- Lpu
of-*h^t
The Double Pond Sunday School
will observe Easter with appropriate
songs and recitations, beginning
promptly at .1 o’clock Sunday after
noon. The Rev. A. P. Bolen will
preach as usual at 4:30 o’clock. The
blic is cordially invited to attend.
PROF. FRANK MAROLDA
The Man With Three Voices
and Piano Wizard
Will positively appear in a high-class Singing
and Musical Program.
Messrs. G. H. Bates and Butler
Hagond attended the annual directors
meeting of the Bank of Western Car
olina in Aiken Tuesday.
Mf. B B. Easterling, Irfoll dealer,
received a carload of Dodge automo
biles last week snd is now ready to
make quick deliveries of this popular
car.
At the meeting of the Stale Bar As
sociation in Charleston last week, C.
A. Best, Esq., of Barnwell, was elect
ed vice-president from the 2nd Judi
cial circuit. A.-H. Ninestnn. Esq., of
BlackviUe, was elertad member of the
Friday was s disagreeably windy
day. the velocity of the wind almost
equalling that of the day Augusts
was burned It is said that consider- , general council, ami J. F. Carter. Esq
able damage was done to the young
j crops.
Dr. R. S. Bailey conducted services
in the Kline Methodist Church Sunday
evening, the Rev. S. W. Henry being
unable to All his regular appointment
at that place.
Mr. and Mrs P. M Buckingham
Motored over to Aiken Tuesday, where
the former attended the annual direr
of Bamberg, was elected member of | tars meeting of the Bank of Western
the locsl council. I Carolina.
M. B. CALHOUN
Funeral Director
Allendale,
Barnwell,
Blackville.
Kimt-dass Undertaking.
Ilcarae for both White
and Black.
Offices:
Allendale: Home Furni
ture Co.. Barnwell and
Blackville.
All calls given prompt
attention.
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