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77^ -f I V U 1 . . I : ,t A THURSDAY, MAY 21ST, 1925. THE BARN WELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.' PAGE FIVE. r Paint Now Mr. Warren Calhoun, of BishopviUe, attended a meeting of hankers at El- • ' • . 1 | loree last week and sflent the week- i end in Barnwell with relatives, and friends before returning home.,, and Misses Elizabeth __ Jean Riley gave an Pay Later You can arrange to paint your home with Sherwin / Williams Paint /ind have ten months/co pay the bill. ~ We carry a large stock o^ SWF Paints, Varnishes, Stains and Enamels. LEMON BROS., Inc. BARNWELL, S. C. * - Easterling and. informal dance Monday evening at the home of the former in hono v of Miss Marie Louise Cornell and her guest, Miss Evelyn Mrs. L. M. Calhoun, Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, Miss BeBee Patterson and the Rev. Howard Cady represented the Ghjirch of the Holy Apo-tles at the auxiliary meeting, in Orangeburg. Sat- urdav. ’iv \V I // V- I’m Glad, Mother We Saved When Messrs. P. W. Price, William McNab and W. E. McNab, of Barnwell, and J. R. Boylston, of Allendale, left ye*f terday (Wednesday) afternoon in the latter’s ear to attend the Spring cere monial of Omar Temple at Marion, i Jtere anCi i ^lercabouts Messrs. L. L. Johnson and J Wade Grubbs, t,f Biackville, were l u-ine^s visitors ht i*( i Friday. These > young men. .both of whom are commission met’chants, are preparing for the cuke, cantaloupe and watermelon sea son. ’Phone I's the Names o? Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local \ Interest for This Column. -— ■ - ' The days gain nine jninutes in-sun- ^Br-khine this week. The Rev. 11 >ward Cady spent sev eral days in Atlanta JU^st »week. Mr. W. H. Moody, v Jr., of Kline, was a business visitor here Saturdav. . • ,r Major .1 Mill, was . Anselm Meyer, of Meyer' a Vi.-itor here Thursday. Mrs. W. W.* Bradley, of Abbeville, is the gufit of Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun. Mr. M. A. Thomas, of Ellenton, was a visitor in town Friday. Mrs. G. M. Greene went up to Co lumbia Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. L. K. Best. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hun'ran have returned from their wedding trip to Florida and Cuba. Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun and Miss Be Bee Patterson spent.the- week-end with relatives in Columbia. Mrs. Jones Elected President. Mrs. W. H. Jones, of Columbia, was elected pres ident of the Richland Fed eration of Women’s Clubs Saturday. Mrs. Jones is pleasently remembered in Barnwell a- Mi\s Laura Bellinger. Her’husband at one rime was superin tendent of the Barnwell graded school. L, 1 hink of the pleasure in letter \ life to know that you are financial ly able to care for yourself—that you are dependent upon no one for the comforts to which your long years of labor justly entitle you. There is order one safe way to reach this goal and that is by saving each pay day a certain amount of your income. We pay 5 per cent. Interest on your Sayings. , “If you have money, we want it.” “If you want money, we have it.” HOME BANK OF BARNWELL HARRY 1). CALHOUN, President NORMAN B. GAMBLE, Vice-President L WILLIAM McNAB, Cashier JOHN B. McNAB, Asst. Cashier U. I). C. Chapter to Meet. Mrs. R. 11. Wilrox entertained the* Mr. ami Mrs, Harold Prevonga and Little Bridge club Thursdav afternoon. _ Mr. Yurt1 ewis, of Kline, was in the citv Fridav afternoon on business. Mr. Chris Langley, of Columbia, was the guest of Barnwell relatives Thurs dav! baby, of Henma-rk, were the of Barnwell relatives Sundav. guests Mr. amFMis. Vinson, of Union, are the guests of Barnwidl relatives and friends. J Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Walla, k. of Den mark. spent Sunday in the city with relatives. MBs Evelyn Cadle, *Mieh.. is the gue. t of Louise Cornell. . of Mis Detioit, Majie Mrs. Fickens. of Charleston, is ex pected here this Mrs. R. S. Dick-. week for a visit to . Miss Mary Roberts, of spent Sunday in the city lives and friends. Columbia, with rela- Mrs* Edgar ■ A. Brown . returned Thursday from Cleveland. Oh o, where she went to consult a specialist. Mrs. Clark L. McCaslin, of St. Mat thew--. was the guest of her aunt. Miss Carrie Cave, several days last week’. • Mrs.-J. J alien Bush carried her lit : tie daughter, Mary, to an Augusta hospital Tuesday for. a tonsil opera tion. The friends of Dr. >L. M. Mace, who is in a Columbia hospital. \vil! learn with plea-lire that he is steadily im proving. On Friday afternoon, the 22nd inst., the J.hnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. (M "'ill hAld its regular monthly meeting at the home of Miss Carrie Cohen, with Mr.-dohie-^-W-r-H..Duncan. S. A. McNab. Herbert Black and B. S. Moore as assTsVgnt ho-tesses, the meeting being failed for' five o’clock. This will in all probability he the last, meeting of th > ( season and ell pi em bers are urgently requested to be present. Ah interesting program has been arranged and a pleasant time is anticipated. ~'\ Celebrates First Birthday Vacant Scholarship For Barnwell County The attention of tja* young men of Barnwell County who are completing their high school courses this year, is Called fo the vacant scholarship for this county in the Citadel, which is advertised in another column of The People. This is a valuable oppor tunity for a poor hoy unable to pay his way at college to get an e,ducat tion in one of the State’s best insti tutions of higher learning. Appli cants are required to;, filljiotH, certain blanks, and amhiti us - hifys r re ad vised to write a* once to .the Citadel authorities for the necessary forms. Tluy examination will lie held on July 10th by tha C unty Superintendent of- Education. Allendale Sch»H>l Facultv. Mrs. Chas. A. Hensley and children spent the week-end with relatives in Augusta, retui ning home Sunday af ternoon. i i Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks and child ren spent Sunday in Orangeburg with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Baxley and Mrs. J. (j. M mdy. Jr., spent Sunday in Co lumbia with relatives. Mr-. B. W. Sexton entertained tlup -j mom hers .of the local D. A. R. Chap ter*! Tuesday afternoon. Mr. S. C. Dunlap, superintendent of the Kline rural graded school, was a bu-iness visitor in the citv Tuesday l. _ * afternoon. - t*~ Tht 1 friends /* ^ f Mrs. B. H. Cave will sympathize wLh her in the death of her brother, who passed away week after a short illness. Little Miss Paula Mazursky. daugh ter if Mr. Ami Mrs. Mordecar M.- Ma zursky. celebrated her first birthday anniversary Thursday afternoon by entertaining fifty of her little friemu-ji Two contest games were played,, the piizes being v.vn by Misses Mary Catherine Gamble and Martha Wylie Wilcox, after which delightful re- freshmeyts were en joyedi Before leaving each,child was presented with a little favor,fil'ed with candy. The People joins with other friends «in wishing little Paula fnany happy re turns of the day. Local Fisherman Makes Big Haul. Allendale. May I s '.—The teachers who will have charge of the Allendale school next year have been elected, and all but four have been definitely decided upon. The- e four • positions are still pending, and the school au thorities are in communication with the teachers who will probubiy fill them. The teachers who have been defi nitely decided upon are as follows: T. E. ’ Crain. Superintendent; Miss Marie Keel, principal; high school, Mrs. J. C. Spann, Mrs. George Gaz- zolo; grammar school,Mrs. Clyde Dun bar, Misses Mary -Printup, Virginia Warren, Helen McIntyre, Vivia Pee ples, Jeannie S mpkins. Coy Reeves, Mary Quarle- ami LeClaire Sanders. P Friends of Mr. J. W. C. Reed will learn with regret that he has been sick for several days and hope that he will soon he entirely well again. .11 ST RECEIVED.—A carload of oats direct from the West. Attrac tive prices on large lots.—Farmers t Vion Marc a ntiie Co., Barnwell.S.C.. T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis I } | X ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C. ! y Y i ! y ? y y y X**X-!**X**X~X~X~X*X**> , > SINl "11.1)1 ESC 1 oiO & -Salvia plants. 10c FOR SALE. pt-r dozen, 7c postage.—Mrs Christie, Barnwell, S. C*. L. H. JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of oats direct from the West. Attrac tive -prices oh large lots.—Farmers Union Mercantile Co., Barnwell,S. C. Barnwell "It e the bankci was well represented at meeting in Aiken Tues day. both local hanks being closed to allow their-officials to attend. Mi'S Marie’Loui%* Cornell.,afid her house guest. Miss Evelyn Cadlc, of Detroit, Mi eh.‘.and Mr. Duncan Cal houn motored to Augusta Monday. . Mrs. Harry D. "Valhoun and her house guest.' Mrs. W. W. Bradley, of Abbeville, attended the meeting of the bankers' association in Aiken Tuesday. Mr. Lloyd Plcxico, Barnwell’s pre mier rod and reel fisherman, made a big catch of fish in Little Salk"- hatchie River, landing .53 nice trout and jack, tieing his previous record for one day’s fishing. Another party of local fishermen who visited Big Satkehatchie the day before to fish J,st | foi' in rch had very poor luck. It is safe t> -ay that more interest has been shown jn fishing this Spring than ever before, parties of fishermen from other sections passing through Baitiwell 1 almost every day on their way to the streams in the lower part of the Stab 1 . Then is quite a lot complaint* about unsportsmanlike fishermen trapping and dynamiting large numbers of the “finny tribe." If this condition is allowed hi • continue, to get In r with the large catches made daily hook and line and rod and ree streams wUl he depleted in a short time. Little Girl Struck bv Car. Biackville. May B*.—While going to Spnday school- Sunda\\pi i:ning, lit tle. Rosalie' Matthews was struck bv i . * a Car driven by Mrs. Mew, who lives near Lees. The accident, which is said to have been unavoidable, oc curred near the church. The child is not injured seriously hut had a very narrow escape. It is needless, to say that Mrs. Mew regrets the accident more than words can express and did all she could for the little girl. Everybody is happy that Rosalie cs- ! oaped injury. Shirts for Summer! Selecting the Shirts you need for Summer is a pleasant task, if you come here to do your choosing. All the newest and most popular patterns and colors are included in our offer4ngs~and the lowness of the prices will please you. ^ F. w. Barnwell, Falkenstein - S. C. Vi The frlojids of Mrs. R. L. Ussery, who is in/a Columbia hospital for treatment, will he glad to know that she expects to return home the latter part of the week. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and daughter, HeUm, 1 left Monday afternoon for a visit to relatives in Washington, D. C.^iuicLBaltimore, Md.. Mr. and Mr>-. Simon Brown and two handsome little sons, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown, of Biackville, were visitors here Friday. The farther is the eldest son of the late Col. Mike Brown and his old friends were glad to welcome him back to his boyhood home. He is now a successful business man in the Rig Town. lie and 1 his family came South to attend the Kohn gold en wedding at Orangeburg. Pleasing Gifts for June v ; Graduates NOTICE OF SALK. 0 ( ounr-v 1 with the verv Barnwell Giri to Be Charming June Bride Of cordial interest to a huge cir cle' of admiring friernp is the an- V I nouncement of the approaching mar riage of Miss Marie Louise Cornell,! daughter of Mrs. Albeit P. Cornell, I The Board of Counf-y 1 Director? and the County Delegation of Barn- well County will offer for sale at the Court Home at BaiV.wetl, S. C., on June 10th, at 12 o’clock noon, $30,000.00 worth of serial Voad and bridge bonds as, provided by Act of | the hv-t Genera! '‘Assembly, said J bonds to hear- interest at a rate not | exceeding 57’ per cent. Bids must | be sealed and deposited with the Cleik of the Beard of Directors be fore the hour above mentioned, and cash bid must be aseompanied by a j certified check oi cash in the rum of j $300.00 as good faith money.,* Bjd to Si-/ Austin Cadle, of Detroit,;^ whose bids aye rejected will re- invitations to which were issued Sat- L ^ vt * their money back, „ urday, The ceremony will be'’ per-' formed in the Church of the Holy Apostles at Barnwell at 7:30 o’clock on the evening of Saturday, June Ofh. The bride-to-be is one of Barn well V\ most charming young ladies-rnd Miv| Cadle. who is a successful young | business man, F to be congratulated 1 on winning the heart and hand . of E. M. KIRKLAND, Clerk Bqprd Directors, B. C. Treasury depa rtment Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. in- this daughter x>f the South, vitations are as follows: '“Mrs. Albert Percival Cornell (luests the nonor of your presenee ati the marriage of her, daughter, Marie Louise, to Mr. Austin Cadle, Satur* Washington, D. C., May 7. 1925. Notice is, hereby given to all. per sons who may have claims against "The First--National Bank of Barn- rg : well”. South CarPtrrm, tiutt Du- same -must be presented to J. R. Vann, Re ceiver, with legal proof thereof, with in three months from this dote or day, the sixth of June, at haipafter they may be disallowed.. seven o’clock. Church of the Holy Apostles, Barnwell, South'! Carolina. "v j. w. McIntosh, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. “Say It With Flowers” — f rqm CLOUD’S GREEN HOUSES “Augusta s Largest Green Houses” Prompt Service Day and Night 1 Block North, of Children’s Hospital 1423 Estes St. - F^hone 3314 - Augusta, Ga. BEST PHARMACY, Agents, Barnwell -v I We have Nunnatly’s Fine Candies in special boxes that make excellent gifts at Commencement time. COMEJN AND MAKE YOUR Y ^ SELECTION TODAY. * Barnwell Fruit Company Barnwell, S. C. • 1 ’ ■ * % ^ ^ v Advertise in THE PEOPLE. ■ » ~\ - VF ' ' • . £ .' i V<1