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Barnwell School News. Puhlised Weekly by Pupils of the Barnwell High School. Bates Literary Society. (April 20th. 1925.) Dekite: ResolyeiJ that Robert K. Lee di<l more for’his country than Napolean did for I’ranee. ! Atfimm- tivef Annie'Moody ami Miles Hng<sK!. Negative: Willie Holland and Msyie Hill. Original story Ihnjamin Davis. Recitation Aletha Miller. Instruineiital siilo Mildirnl Cail.t 1 Jokes—Stonie Hart in. Song hy the .•<>ej<*ty. A Current Kvents Lewis Black. Barnwell*"Iligii School defeated the Aiken High School m a luv chall game "'here last Friday. The score was 10 to <7. , 7' • The s|K‘Heis who represented us ip the countv contest Friday night Regular Meeting of T. E. L. Pible Class Bhukville, April 27. The legular monthly business and sjwial n.eeting >-f the T. K. i.. Bible Class of the Blr.okville Bapti-.t China h was held <>n Friiiay evenijig, At»t v ii 17. at the i hureh. ^ Repoits were. ce<eive<l from the ■various officers of the class, includ ing group captain;-, all* of which in- dfcated definite (Mogivss in the work Wang attempted! hy this class. Mrs. Lrrjmctt Mat Shews having recently i esigned us 2nd vice-president of f the i lass. Miss Marie Boylston was elect ed tft this office. Several matters of vital importance* were discussed and passed upon at this meeting. were Polly Walker from the High School and Cecil Browing Ray from the grammar grades. The winners were Sr:ah Storm* (high school) 'Vif Blackvilk* and France's Owens (gram mar school) of Willf^ton. A large number of High School girls served as ushers and waitresses at the entertainment, and dinnei given the Confederate Vetentns and U. D. C. delegates on Friday, April 2tth, !>y tne Johnson llagiwxF c hapter of the U. D. C. Under the ruspieps of the Red Cross a tonsil o id adenoid clinic will he held on ^Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of this we;*k for the benefit of the* schools of ‘this county. All the teachers will serve on various com mittees* The <*H+de will be in the Barnwell school building. After adjournment of the business meeting, Hu* ladies joined tin* men of the Mcj/i’s Bible Class in their class morn for the'sociaj hour. A dialogue entitled, “Silk Carment,” was well presented by" Messrs. Clarence .1. Fit klfhg and Briggs B. Kammer. A chorus from, the two classes furnished most enjoyable music for the evening. “Cream ami Cake” brought a most pleasant evening to a close it was lu-'C hut not least. C. Alva Baxley. Reporter. 'I'. K. Bible Class, Black v i 1 le I iaptist—Chunh. death of his daughter* Mrs. Mamie TronhAlm, 'of CharLstbn, which oc- eurred at a hospital there. Mrs. Trenholm was the widow of the late Mr. Frank Smith Trenholm, of Charleston, who died several years ago. She was y graduate trained nurse before her marriage, and after her husband’s death she again friok up the profes-ion. She is .survived by two splendid little sons. ti Mrs. Trenholm. as Miss Mamie Lan caster, had many relatives and friends in Barnwell County and j-r'ye throughout this entire section, who are greatly '.-hocked and giieved at the news of her deuth. She was* *i grand daughter of the late Capt. t. Wyatt Lancaster, of* Barnwell. The funeral services were held at. the *L M. Connelly Chapel Tuesday f morning and interment took place at Magnolia Cemetery beside her hus- ■ band, in the family plat. Mrs. .Trenholm is survived by her father, Mr. Joe II. Lancaster^ two brothers, Menses. Willie and Lamb Lancaster, and two sisters, Mrs. B. P. -Hartzog, of Olar, and Mrs. Irene Bryant, of Orangeburg. Sincere sym pathy is extended to them in their sorrow.—Contributed. ■* ♦ ♦ WilJiston Minister Died Saturday Night Down and Out Why? One big reason is because be did not save when he was young. Work for the aged is not plentiful, so why not protect your own declining years by putting aside each payday a definite part pf your earnings. Then when you can no longer earn a living, you will have your sav ings to live on in comfort.., HOME BANK OF BARNWELL HARRY D CALHOUN, President NORMAN B. GAMBLE. Vice-President Mrs. Mamie Trenholm. Sunday evening, April 19, sorrow came to the family of Mr. Joe H. Lan caster, of the Govari seetio.n, in the J2****«j* V ^ ^ V V V V V PROGRAM Vamp Theatre T : a Wednesday, April 29th Under the Red Robe Columbia, April 1G.—The Rev. M. W. Rankin, 74 years of age, a retired Baptist minister of Williston, died Saturday night at 7oMock at the Baptist . hosniital after an Mlness of alxtut nine-<las. The body-W-ilLhe ta- k^tn 1 > Greeleyville todpy wl^r^ Uffe funeral sei vices will Ik* held Monday afternoon at <; clock. Interment will follow in Live Oak Cemetery a f Giee-^ leyville. Mr. Rankin was a prominent min- ister arul worker in ' ihe Btuil'ist Church, lie was well known tln*ough- out the State, Two of his sons are missionaries in China. Mr.-Rankin is survived hy his wid ow. Mrs. Emma C. Rankin, of Willis ton; five sons, W. E. Rankin, of An- der-an. L. C. Rankin, of Miami, Fla., J, E. Rankin,‘'of Otfumhia. M. I. Ran kin. missionary at Cant'ni, China, and M. \V. Rankin; Jr., missionary at F. W'i*athei shee, Mrs. R. M. Mixson and Mrs. Carey Smith. Mrs. DeW’itt of Blaekville rendered several beau tiful piano numbers. At the eon- elusion of the meeting Mrs, ..ohnson served a delicious salad course with deed tea and pound cake. , —: — A bridge party of four tables was given by Mrs. \V. ('. Smith. Jr'.. Tues day afternoon M; honor ef 1 er guest, Mrs? W. F. Au-tin of Seneca. After tin* games delicious fruit salad' and iced tea was served. The hon •'.* guests* who enjoyaxl the party-, were . Mrs. Gill- of Charlotte :ind Mrs. L. A. Is- far of Charleston. - The vgent of MaVtha Watson Chap ter. D. A. R.. Mrs. W. C. Sn.ith, Sr., was h istess to the chanter ■ind a num ber of invited guests last Y’:;ursday. Mis. Smith ha'ang n*ccntlv returned from a nrotongjd trip* tr*> mwiing was one CANDY- Sweet Thoughts FOR ^ Mother’s Day of ''.vie.line and social pleas ure. Miss Ha Pie Newsom i ead a very Shanghai, China, and two daughters, i interesting paper oh illiteracy and an- Mrs. B. J. Co.)k. of (beeleyville. and Miss Frances Rankin, of Williston. other much enjoyed paper was pre sented bv Mrs. L. W. Whitaker. Dm He is also survived by two b: others. ; jmv the social p. > od Mrs. Smith serv- % Thursday, April 30th X I COLEEN MOORE in | | “The Perfect Flapper’ 7 1 *y Jim Rankin, of Aiken, and E. N. Ran kin, of Tampa. Fla. Frank Huggins Ipays « Visit to Barnwll i Wednesday af ed a dainty sa 1 ;**! ionise, durir.g which time Miss Edn i i/ tt preside,! at (the piano. Mrs. R. A. Mc» leary invited quite a number of ehli* en to her home last ■t Men in honor of the birthday of her little daughter, What a delightful day it was! Fri- | AfU ‘ r Pl-nying ^ines and hunting Easter eggs, th to description—the word -weetne;.s expjjesse,. , yirur dueling toward Mother. Delightful swr tnoss i-s f the tcim applied to ou: Candy wlu*ther it l>i* Motheu*-;- .UsV- ot -ai..' * dav of the year. . ‘ I'm- this special tweasion wur ' andies. tilways trv-tL^c.n !• yahint- some. ciLirv with them the iWeetyst thoughts of the g':A' : ’* Cho olates. wit'ff cream, fruit or nut icntef or ’’oti bo ns wrapped in appropriate boxef are here. MO i'll ER’S DAY—MAY U»TH day, April 24, 192a. V. I). C. day i n I numing r.ase r children i Were served ice cream and ."ike. .;..X»*:"X~X~X“X**X* < X**X"!**X~X**X*v-X~X-X~W**X-X , *H~X**X~X~X~X~X* Barnwell and Deacon Steve. W. Blau-1 " v * * * • ■ ■» ; ■ ' y ’.ii:... ,, ■ ,, i , Mr- W. tf. Kvans and daughters Y ton g¥tting the prize tor the t>e t * , v decorated umd-w. Willie Hayes U ; Pent the week-effd in Ddnorm Y * marching* 4 triumphantly around the ^* ^" i*j* 1 cawrt hou. e with a niece f * copper l,".vt-.!. Si j m in band; IfaVry 1). ’ Calhoun. J M t -. L. A.. Islai of * | <i>ur own Haiiyi resplen<U‘at in a, vit-iung Mis. A. M. Kenneil; I suit of white and a tie of red. all a- M>. and Mrs. Jennings \\ ....dward *•, -him* as he shook hands'' with both ,,f Bamberg wei • visit"!- in Willis v hands an 1 made a speech in the t OI1 Sunday. i *• I ,\amj» Theatre !*■ ot. There was i .onnte a! out in front "f Fred i Falkenstein's store and Lonnie ! ‘‘Hello, John” and he 1 Nl » T JOHN. On t'll... Miss Ma*:e \'* - o* A 1 r was tai guest yf r *lati\ < h'ere *. i week M r. And M t>. V\ . \\ . I ’l.e. and . i, t K-eli' name is .MM .imi.*,, m TH" s ( |uare , ^ t ^*|BW i J •' i;*.i \ ngigx got t t'e ear wjth 'S u ' ^" l ' hie dow n ’ ■ .\\ I)- 1’ni i y*.- sitors of M. M. I’.i.yer. ".'Lei* •• I’l:i . :• of (■ il l; Motoring Pleasure I !. ?eae- R.ght behird \:vgi- ami hr. C 1 viipjning along thcsmootlT road, or picking your vvay aiong over tne rougn spots, yo*i enjoy an adcleP tlirili from driving car equipped .wlidi^reliable Accessories. That Loot) Lukr (.a-olim* ^ Suprenie Oil and Mohiloils i islv/Tires ;iiid rubes , Sparlon Auto Horns Sparkd’lugs "v Electric Cigar Lightens 'Spotlights Barnwell Filling Station Lioyd Plexico, Mgr. Barnwell, S. C. L coinin’' a-liilrp' wa I*. M k y*. rt u 7^ eymulir ()«a ns, j ; I and Seym I; I *■' ' ’'b* hv f t > neud ^1 1 f j‘ the time lie aoci-letii u : \ g‘»F i'Uo the turned to’ Vug.. ' '• SUtin.! . at! wum.g room one niivong Kvheii he iting Mr. and ' :i . J • . Hoi. j went t * wake up l*iil ''lapping. 1 Somebody iii the •••* .om ye I ied at ,li irn j and degr Sr*.’, moiur. in his luisU* of 1 stumbl'd and era.slied all- the i way i down stHirs. Peter I torch . 'a- I seen reclininu- «*n •-Ben Davit s' print - el. w. \ not tier Still < a pi ured. ■■-P- n SdA'i iff Dyihe and his d"|iut;e- 1 tun 1 a.a he-r -till I'uesilny tftern vm in * t he !’att’• rsot old mill '■•‘ctioii ot fthe county\ It .was a'nijipei' atfaii' ol the Success , of Your Baking Fresh Eggs, Pure Butter, Flour of the fineest quality, Flavoring Extracts made from pure ingredients “all ob tainable here, combine to insure the success of any baking you may wish to do. Phone 105 for what you may need. “Bully” Brand Flour * . . $1.25 Butter 55 and 60c Potato Chips and Shoestring. Ham . . 32-c Lettuce, per head . 20c Fresh Strawberries ^. ..." 25c J. & J. Sanitary Market l ing office porch but we did not tine „ . . . , , , , ' G()-gallon rapai itv and was in opera- , Ben, type til hand, buck led oyi r jut- work. No, sir", be was out ! . D. see ing or at the ball game, the Vi ungE n<ot i;.i .. .. l * , - in making their .-cape through tin tion at tile time !' the raid. The two itgchai go. Iiowevef, SU.vet^tled man in < barge did. not know \, bieb." \\ . J. and Double A. and young P' 00 ^ ' . .. . .... This is the third success fit I raid-in. William M. Nal> m a group with, .. .. , ,, i .. i i Barnw.ll CouiPv during the past f Hurace * roiich.* fl«»w<‘» in btit.t n nn.t ^ ! dropped into.the circle gave u- a ut( ’ . minute or two ot fun and fr'uliV that .. « .. . * . _ o.. i.i.,.. , -—- . . s l armvr is roiiun Lequ \tter Mashing , Was worth going miles for. - * i •', • BariJjyell, toxui of Barnwc I. THOl' P»ab> and Vttempting to Kill Wife ART \ TREASURK! ' . V,.,. I-,' Alt' nn' W„ r ,|.. iroN-ITXI El* EliuM PACK ONE. . * — — " •** “Break, break, Voeak on. ih\' INSURANCE! Y "Break, break, break on thy cold A ml it*l 4Turner, ne b Denmark, suddenly ; became demented and in a Tuijy cut Brn> * lwM- s. ° ''’ a ' h — K;i!,. ;i|ith—t |.i .Rath -am.- say I waul.l that mv t ( .a<ru...-,. u w ; , |t : u a ,„ | m ullsm .vUrul utter the thoughts that arise' ... , . ... t I attempt to kill his wife, committed m rn '' j suie.ide ' by diowning himself in a pond of water tear the home bt his (. bitty. 2'- Barnwell, 'W s. c. Social and Personal } brothei'rin-laW-it Mr. >[ohti , _ j Fuller detail- haM n >t been learned, Ne^VS from Wlllislon -The d.-epest -ymipathy 1- f*4^J'o'r _ j all families^ involved "hn the tiyrihlv Williston, April 25. The Joseph t ragedy. Koger Chapter, D. \. R.. of Black- ' Mr; Roliinsoi\, it is said, mar^iml a ville was delightfully entertained at J sister <vf Mr. John ('bitty a*id ,|_Mrs. the home of Mns. J. \V. Johnst.n Tues-; Wingar.l Berry, who live not tar day aftertHKi-n. . Thvro^werv mem-J from here. He had money pi the Ik*rs present, including Mrs. W’alters Bank ot Denmark, which was closed of Columbia and the following guests last week, and that is suppled to of Williston, Mrs. S.'B. Ra; , Mrs. M. ' have caused*! tie sudden insanity. FIRE - HAIL - TORNADO I ’ i, LIVE STOCK. Smith & Walker Barnwel|, :-l. S. C. We Pay for Ashes.