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.H THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1925. THE BARNWg^L PEOPLE. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE FIYH. m'vj J ■'/ PARTICULAR MEN " Are Always Pleased with ■f f ' Manhattan Shirts Very attractive collar attached pattersns, also white, $2.50 to $3.00 Wilson Bros. Shirts in wide range of pat terns, $2.00 to $3.50 Also exceptionally good values at . . $ l 50 LEMON BROS., Inc. BARNWELL, S. C. The Great Guest Comes. Benediction.- •. Thanks Expressed by District Conference era a no ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column Mr. G. M. Nhcley.iof Denmark, was In the city Friday. Dr. R. \\. Sanders, of Greenville, was a visitor here Friday an l Satur day. MYs. P. L. Felder, of Elioree, was t#ie truest of Mis. R. Hacoi.d Fri day. Col. Edgar A. Brown was called to C-olumhia Saturday on professional business. , The following resolutions were ; passed at the meeting of the Edisto ; District Gbr-ference, in- session a-t Barnwell Friday: t A r-—The Committee on Resolutions of ! Courtesy wish to express for the mem bers of Edisto District assembled at i Barnwell, their deep appreciation of the kindness and hospitality » xtended by the John-on Hagood Chapter: I For the cordial welcome of the Mayor, Mr. J. G. Moody, Jr., and the hearty greetings of Mr. Solomon Blatt of the American Legion. To Mr. Harry D. Calhoun, who chorm^d us with his courtly address, combining pathos and humor. For the gracious welcome of MYs. J (i. M. Greene, president of the hostess ! chapter and the wonderful program j enjoyed. To Miss Salley, whose markedabil- ity as presiding officer is proverbial, we must express our loyal thanks for her eieient and long service which j has made ■'the present Convention a j success, and brought Edisto Chapter up to such a high standard of efficien cy. To our beloved, conscientious presi dent, who charmed with her usual our problems, and pledge our con tinued support To all who by their lovely deeora- sun-j tions, made the town and halls j bright and attractive. To each and every One on the pro- Mrs. R. G. Herndon, of Furman, was! gram for their helpful and, instructive * A 4 * The Money You Need When You Need It / ^{crealmuts If you are in need of some ready money, a little more than you hap- pen to have in your Savings Account with this Bank, you will al ways find us ready and willing to grantyou the courtesy of a loan. We want to see you prosper, and want you to make k a h&bit to talk over your financial problems with us. BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL BRANCH . •r \ The days gain 11 minutes in -bine this week. th<* guest of her parents, Mr. Mrs. R. C. Holman, Monday and talks, and also to the pages for heir courteous attention. . | , Our hearts were warmed by the , ^B;s. Dunbar and Mrs. Eugene i gracious welcomes, lull also, and Buckingham, < I Edonton, and Mrs. j more so, by tlv delicious repast of Sorentrue, of Orangeburg, were the barbecue dinner and picnic viands in hall said, “I go to prepare a place for you.” 2nd. That we hereby extend our sympathy to* the family and that <i copy he sent the county paper for ptthlicatvm and also be placed on our minute book. , S. A. Hair. J. 0. Staley, » _ Lennle Jowers, Committee. Y » * * * guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Julien Bush Friday. * . t i. . . Major J.. Anse'm Meyer, of Meyer’s | o tastefully dedcorated. Mrs. J. S. Matthews, Chm. Mrs. T. W. Bookhart, Mrs. T. V. Asbill. CHURCH CALENDAR. ***** **.********# Mill, failed at The People office Fri-• Mrs. B. P. Davies anl two sons J day and extended'ah invitation to. the ! Masters Ben, Jr. t and'B'Hie. motored j editor to attend the i-union of Camp Augusta Saturday. • i Morrall tomorrow (Fridav). Mr.‘and Mrs. Spann, of Sumter, were the guests of their daughter, daughter, Mrs. Perry A. Price, Sun day. j. Hudson Motor Cars Again Cut in Price Fish are bitin’. Several parties of local fishermen made tri-p- to the low country last week and report excellent luck. Mr. Theodore Wig el, of Washine- ton, D. was the guest of Barnwell relatives Sunday while ert route to Florida. •r 1 Mesdnmes T. E. Cummings' and Fd- gar A. Brown went up to Rock Hii! lloiulay to attend the meeting of-the federation cf women’< clubs. Mrs. 1). T. Fcnters and children, D. T., Jr., Marjorie and Brooks Rey nolds, of Ge- rgetown, are the guests of Mrs. Fentons’ mother, Mrs. 0. B 1 Bennett. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Farris, and lit tle daughter. Geneva, and Mrs. W. H. Farris, of Georgetown, left Sunday morning for Fort Worth, Tex is..after being the week-end guests of Mrs. O. B. Bennett and family. Congressman Butler B, Hare, of Saluda, was a .caller at The People office Friday. He. Mrs. Have, Mrs. Ramage and Henry Hare., EsP.. came down to Barnwell to attend the l . D. C. Distiict Conference. Mrs. Harry 1). Calhoun, of Barr.n- Mr. and M s. Eugene Eastioding, formerly of Barmv'ell but now living in Greensboro, X. (’..announce the ar-j vi | le< (l istricl otficers of the Liidit A reduction in the price of Hudson cars is announced this week by the W. D. Harley Motor Co., of Barnwell. | The reduction is nation-wide and j berime- effective at midnight, April j 25th The new priee of the Hudson c-oach j is $1250 f. o. b. Detroit, or $1398 de livered in Barnwell. This is a de duction of $97. The prices of the five and seven passenger sedans are reduced $100 each, making the prices, delivered in Barnwell, $1895 and $1995, respectively. There are no changes announced in the priee of the Essex ears, also made 'ey the- Hudson company; The Hudson company has reduced :ts prices about 50 per cent, (luring the past four years. This is signi- . .. ... . , fiennt, in connection with recent de well, and Mrs. 1. L. Wrngg, cf Black-1 . . , * 1 vpiiuimontin t h/^ »HiIn indUS- CHUR( II of the HOLY APOSTLES, Rev. Howard Cady. Recuor. Services for th(' third Sunday after Easter, May 3rd, 1925: Church School, 10:15 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon at 11:15 a. m. Evening Prayer and sermon at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, April 29th—Evening Prayer at S.HO p. m. Friday, May 1st— (’operate (' >m- m’uninn ^>f the Woman’s Auxiliary, 10:30 a. m. . . ^ f . BARNW ELL METHODIST ( HI R( H Rev, R. W. llumnlnies, Pastor. ■ Sunday School at HbffO. (’. Keys Sanders, Supt. Preaching by the pastor at lly30. At the evening service Mr. CNF. Ri/.cr, of Oiar. will address the con- gregation. There will lie special mu sic. Let all our people hear this <lis- tingui. hcd layman. Mid-week prayer- service Wednes day evening at 8 o’clock. v. i\ a SUITS that FIT at Prices that Suit i ■, . That is what you get when you come here for your new Spring Outfit. Carefully tailored from the choicest of the sea son’s wool^rfs, these % Suits represent the utmost in dollar for dollar Clothing value possible to secure. F. W. FALKENSTEIN iwi ■ o rival of a little daughter Saturday. Mrs. A. M. Denhow. of Bamberg, who made her home several years ago, attended the Edisto Dis- t>ie{ Confc tvnee in Barnwell Friday. Auxiliary^ attended a luncheon last, week in Orangeburg at the home of | Mrs. John Cart, chairman, at which 1 time plan- were made for the meeting | next month. f velojiments in the automobili try. See advertisement on second page of this issue of The People. Resolutions of Respect. l T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. i ? i: i i I 7 V Eand Surveying a Specialty. L\ ndKifr-t, S. C. ! ? Mrs. J. (i. Moody, Jr,, Mrs. I.(*ssie ■ LL. Easterling, Mrs. Mauldin and Dr. j Mace’s children were visitors in Co lumbia. whery Dr. Mace is quite ill at' a hospital, last week-end. They ietur,ned home Sunday with Mr. J. G. Moody, Jr,, who'went up to the capital city for the dav. T With Our Advertisers ? K f Sweets for x. the Sweet Sunday School Day WHEREAS, in-the Providence of tit sail-wise God, we, the Board of Stewards of the Barnwell Methodist ( hureh, have beeh-eplled upon to sus tain a great lo s in th<* death of Hon. d, O. Patterson, Jr., an honored mem ber,of our Board; and WHEREAS, in the death of this li. tinguished citizen not only we but the entire church will keenly feel his jloss, therefore. Several new advertisements will lie f und in this hsue of The People, seme of the advertr-rers- using these columns for the first tine*. Claussen’s Bakery, of Augusta, ad vises housekeepers to “always use (Janssen's Bread.” s on D. A. I)vein. Hilda, announces ‘ \*%* v **%~«w r * * * i B TWINESqt riEDElO i ••* • v. - .;.^x-x-x-x-x-x-x«>.-x-:-:*:**x F()R^.SJJ j E.—Salvia plants. 10c ■p<‘r dozen, 7c postage.—Mrs. L. H. Christie, Karnwt 11, S. C. JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of « • ioats direct from the WesL_ Attrac tive prices on large lots.— Farmers Union Marcantije Co., Barnwell,S. C. FOR SALE.—00 pounds Excel Watermelon Seed at 00 cents per pound, delivered. These seed were naved from fine melons. W. F. Dun- van. Meyer’s Mill, S. (’., route 1, Box 29: I 3-12-tf. I (FOR SALE.—Excel Watermelon Seed, $1.50 per pound. Also Green- rind Watson Seed, $2.0() per pound. Just a .few ppunds left. J. GARY •WENS, Barnwell, S. C. -2-19-tf / . V • , The spec ial Sunday School Day pro gram at the Barnwell Methodist Church Sunday evening wrs very much enjoyed by a 1 arge - "!: ue.gpegn- tion and was ns follows: Song—C<ingTegati >n. J -? Remarks—Rev. R. W. Humphries Processional—-Sunday Sc 1 >ol. Welcome—Sunday School. Prayer, Recitation. Ten Little Fingers—Fout Girls> The Little Maids of Japan— Dot Mil ler. Song—Mildred Moore and Derry Patterson. 1 ^ Bag of Wishes—By Six Girl.:. Song—Phoebe Patterson. J My Mite Box—By Group of Girls, j Resolutions i.y Long Branch Church Story: (rod's Gift of Home and! on tho death of Deacon J. S. Birt: Mother—( laire Dicks. j Wbbreas, nJi the evening of January Soldiers of the.-Cross—By Seven j 29th, 1925, jthcgjDeath Angel visited Boys. ( >ur church and community aiRl claim- Tho Gospel . Accoldnur t > You —jed brother and dedacon, who passed Elizabeth Hago<Kl.' ' away on his ,75th birthday. * -Clara Sue Mat- “ D - _ , BE IT RESOLVED. That while we rrogram Is rbrijoycd bow submissively to God’s will, wo shall miss his wise counsel, his'unsolf- i-h example and his sane leadership and find consolation for our Kss only m the fach that “God’s workmen die. but His work goes on." ' j [Hudson motor ca; « That we extend to the*- stricken ■ ^odiutely. Monday, May -Ith, as the ojk r.ing date* for his .swimming p ioh. The Southern Railway Co. offers reduced' fates *< Memph.is, Tenn., for the Southern Bapti>t Convention. C. A. Nonnan. of Knoxville, Tenn., advertising standard bred, blood tested chicks, • The W. D. Harley Motor Go. an nounces a $100 reduction in the price miOfo- —“ffective im- j members of his family our sympathy and love qnd pray for them the conso- jlatiorfs of God’s grace. | That a copy of these re ojutions he | given to the press, including the j Southern Chi istian Advocate, and a Eittie ; copy be sent to his family. A. J. Bennett, Wm. E. Me Nab, J. Norman Dicks, Committee. v ■— ♦ Resolutions of Respect. The Standar 1 Oil Co. hus a new Polarine ad. in th : s issue. They are making a specialty of oil for Ford a-arw The Best Phaimacy and the Barn well Fruit Company—are advertising (candy as gifts for Mother’s Day. • The town of Barnwell has an inter esting statement covering the ivist six months. Jjames Arthur Kennedy, Esq., an nounces that he has taken over the law practice of the late J. O. Patter son. Esq. Lemon Bros., Inc., are offering some attractive prices on-Manhattan shirts. The Coupty^ Directors .are publish ing their quarterly report. Supt. Horace J. Crouch announces the Spring Teachers Examination to lie held on May 8th and 9th. I Would Be Time—Clara Sue Mat-! Therefore, he it resolved: thews. ^ 1st. That in the death of Brother Willing Helpers—Jennie Gignilliat, Birt we have lest an honest and up- Dot -Grubbs, Evelyn Davis and Dot j i Richardson. Song—Julia Lemon. right conservative Christian member 1 and citizen, ami that we feel sure of ^ jhis safety ip the presence of Him who MOTHER! What a world of sentiment there is in tha' simple word I She never demanded much of you, , but oh how exacting you were, particularly in your childhood days! r * < Just a little token of appreciation—-a box of our delirious/ . ' . , / ( andies will win many a smile from her, especially if/jit’s Nun- nally’s Capdy. 1 ' • ■ • JV' J MOTHER’S DAY—MAY. 10TH. Barnwell Fruit Company . -rBarnwell, S. C. JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of >ats direct from the West. Attrac tive prices on large lots.—Farmers Union Marcantile Co., Barnwell,S. 0. “Say It With Flowers” — from — CLOUD’S GREEN HOUSES “Augusta’s Largest Green Houses” Prompt Service Day and Night ' l Block North of Children’s Hospital 1423 Estes St. - Phone 3314 - Augu&ta, Ga. BEST PHARMACY, Agents, Barnwell A A A >*> *♦« «♦> «♦> >♦* »♦* »♦« i*t A t+t A A t^t A t+t t 4 t A tft Advertise in THE PEOPLE.