The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 23, 1926, Image 8
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for Eawilog Ymr
T^t first BMetinf of th« Johnson
Ufood Chapter, U. D. C.. after the
eiectien of officers was held at the
heme of Mri. R. & Dicks, the newly
elected president After the roll call
az^d reedinc of the minutes, the fol*
iewfng committees were appointed:
Executive Committee: Mrs. J. P.
Greene, chairman; Miss Anna Welker
and Mrs. C. B. Ray.
- Committee on Wreathes: Mrs. Jim
Dicks, Mrs. F. S. Brown and Mrs. C.
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State of South Carolina,
, Court of Common Plea*.
County of Barnwell.
Brent-Hurst Company,
“ Plaintilf,
vs.
Anna Stokes Falkeilstein r executor of
estate of Fred W. Fal(censtein, de
ceased,
Defendant.
To ell and singular the creditors of
F. W. Falkenstein, deceased:
You are hereby notified, pursuant
to an order of this court made in the
above entitled cause by his Honor,
Judge M. M. Mann, and dated Decem
ber 17th, 1926, to prove your claims,
if any you have, against the estate
before the undersigned Master at his
office in Barnwell, South Carolina, on
Friday, the 7th day of January, A. D.,
1987. Any creditor failing to prove
IBs or her claim against the aforesaid
aetata will be barred from sharing
therein.
G. M. GREENE,
• Master.
December 21st, 1926. "
NOTICB OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Section 886 of the Criminal Code of
Laws of ^p|h^gerolina for 1922, that
I have |eized and will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
a til :00 o'clock a. m., in froct of the
Court House in Barnwell, South Caro
lina, on the 24th day of December,
1916, the following described property,
to-wit:
One Hudson, aeven-pesaenger auto
mobile, touring car type, asotor Ne
194966, seised on June 21, 1926; and
also one black mare mule, and a one
horse wagon, seised on November 19,
1926.
B. H. DYCflES.
Sheriff of Barnwell C°
*H. Fowler.
Committee on Pensions: Mrs. R.
L._Brffnaan, Mrs. Jr. JLBrown
Miss Carrie Cohen.
Loving Service Committee:^ Mrs.
J. P. Greene, Mrs. A. A Bennett,
Mrs. L. E. Davis, Mrs. T. K. Bolen,
Mrs. Lee. Middleton, and, Mrs.
DispKnd.
Year Book Committee: Mrs. J. N.
Dicks, chairman; Mrs. B. L. Easter
ling and Mrs. $1. B. Hagood. ,
A Very interesting paper on "The
Signers of Secession," was read' by
Mfo- 0. B. Ray, iftse which all offi
cers for the coining year were in-
i/lLsteases for the January meeting
arc Mesdames J. P. Greene, B. Dia
mond, T. K. Bolen, Lee Middleton and
Shelly Blfjek.
Affci the business meeting had been
concluded, delightful’ refreshments
were served by the hostess.
B usinesc
UILDERiD
FOR RRNT .—Four-room cottage in
town of Barnwell, conveniently locat
ed to business section; wat?r snd
lights.—Apply to B. P. Davies. Bsrn-
woU, 8. C. ^
SEND I S your orders for type-
wribas ribbons. Fresh supply just re
ceived at The People-Sentinel office.
LOOT—Ore red pasteboard suit
case, containing two neavy workshirts,
fiair of} overalls, blue serge coat, two
pairs of hair clippers in box with two
cigars, comb arxl brush, colls^snd tie,
two dress shirts, work shoes. Lost in
Barnwell Monday morning. Reward
for return to Prad Douglas Snelling,
Barnwell, S. C. Itp.
FOR SALE.—Bird Brothers’ pure
bred Giant Mammoth Bronze Tur
keys; April hatch; weight'of Toms
18 to 22 Ibe.; weight of hera 14 to
16 pounds. Guaranteed • free from
disease. Toms, each $10; hens, each,
$6.50.—W. H. Moody, Jr., Kline, S. C.
12-16-4tp
LOST.—On Sunday afternoon be
tween Bamwtell and Slaikehatchie
Bridge on Barnwell-Snelling road, a
child’s powder blue bonn?t, trimmed
with tan velvet ornaments and satin
ribbon rosettes. Finder please re
turn to People-Sentinel office and re
ceive suitable reward.
■ WHVWCERV "about the price of
cotton when you can grow pecanr ?
We can furnish pecan trees any quan-
Ity, leading varieties, reasonably
priced. Stuart, Alley, Schley, Sue
cess, Tesche, Money Maker, ary size.
For price and other information,
Flint River Pecan Co., Albany,
*~lf-9-4tc.
SALE:—Frost Prpof Cabbaga
grown in the open air, all
*"“**“■ parcel poet: 200,
M* $1J6;
$2j90. Lettuce plant*, SOc per
fcney plants,
ship da/ order is received. Cash
money or-
6r ore and two cent* stamps.
Jf. BurckhaRer. Barnwell,
-. f . * ~ t4-l-fT.
Engagement Announced*
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;
Atv engagement of interest to a
large circle of friends throughout the
State is that of Miss Virginia Mose
ley, of this city, the announcement
of which was made last week and is
Bf follows:
“Ml', ard Mrs. Sheldon B. Moseley
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Virginia, to Julien Theo
dore Jackson, of Memphis, Tennessee,
the wedding to take place January 1,
Rice-Dicks.
Meyer’s Mill, Dec. 18.—A marriage
of cordial intA-est to many friends
throughout Georgia and Carolina this
past week was that of Miss Hilraa
Rice, of Meyer’s Mill, and Mr. F.
Hamilton Dicks, Jr., which took place
at 6 o’clock Friday evening at Meyer’s
Mill, the Rev. E. H. Clark officiating.
The marriage was a quiet one, but a
number of intimate friends and close
relatives were preser.t. The bride
looked very lovely in a handsome gown
of black velvet made with a blue vest
and touche* of cloth of gold. With
1 this was worn a close fitting hat of
gold doth. After the ceremony the
bride and groom left for a wedding
trip and on their return will be at
home in Dunbarton. Mrs. Dicks is
one of the moat popular ard beWved
girls of Meyer’s Mill, and is also a
gifted musician, whose beautiful
voice has always been in great de
mand.
Mr. Dirks is a aucctssful young
planter, of Dunbarton, whose many
friends trill units in sincars congratu
lations and good wishes.
Mr. J. Larry Widman, of Asheville
N. C., is expected here this week to
• pe:d Christmas with Barnwell rela
tives. He will he accompanied home
by his wife and little son, who have
been spending some time with Mrs.
Widman’a mother, Mrs. Emmie M.
Porter.
Duram,
Blount, Frank Catos, Sr,, J. J. John-
aton, J. M. Byno, William Anderson,
R» k. Bell, Frank Burney, Frank
Cates, Jr., Mias Willie Wimberly, ac
companied by Dr. Park Anderson, of
Waynesboro, Ga., motored to Barn-
)
well on Upt Thuraday to/ inspect the
building recently completed by the
members of the Baptist Church, at
this place. The Baptists of Waynes
boro are contemplating the erection
of a new church building and this
committee was sent out to look into
the plans of the various church build
ings before erection of their ne^
plant. They were’ loud in their'praise
of the building at Barnwell,
Beats WallStrfeet
Olar, Dae. 19.—Marked by
ful simplicity was the marrMge of
Mika Wfima Morris, of this place, to
David 0. Lain, of Sumter, which took
place Sunday evening at 6 o’clock at
the bhme of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Morris, the Rov. D.
W. Heckle officiating.
The home was decorated with Sou-
fUtta of the approaching
The bride s
the fcicidegioom’a sister, Mrs. J. W.
Sharpe, of Columbia, a matron of
honor, a^d the beat man was J. W.
Sharpe, of Columbia. The bride was
never i|or* lovely than in her going
•way costume of bfege crepe romkine
gold lace hat and wearing a corsage
bouquet of bndj's j ones and valley lil-
Thay left Immediately after
for Atlanta and other points
of interest " V *
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House guests for the weddirg were:
Mn. J. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Tarber and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
of Savannah.
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There Is No Santa Claus?
To Children, Christmas is a time of happiness and joy!
Their cardfree, irresponsible natures are allowed to rah ram
pant. But they should not be allowed to grow up with the be^
lief that father will always play Santa Claus and that he will al
ways provide—or others will provide the necessities and luxury
ies qf life.
Sooner or later they must play Santa Claus to themselves
and their families. Gifts that-they receive will be purchased
with money from their own pocketbooks—at the expense of their
own labor.
Teach them Thrift!
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Give them a bank book for Christmas with a small sum to
start thp account!
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Encourage them to save. . f
Help them add to it and cultivate the desire for independence.
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Let them know the value of money!
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Teach them to save.
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which plays only boy teams, com
pels its members to train ztrenu-
ously for the winter campaign,
road work being part of the con-
diUoning. t«ah Shafnoa, gnapl,
<*6ov$| Poing her daily bit in a
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