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■^Yere and ^{ereabouts U * ^ WMMff •« Tmv Vtefton, m- Otktr lUma «| Uca] Intcreat far Tkia Cahuuk Kiss Pauline HoIbmu has returned home a ftar a pleasant visit to friends in Columbia. \ Mesdames Eugene Buckingham and W» H. Greener of EUenton, ware In town on Priday. » Mr. Flowers Calhoun, of Spartan* burg, spent Sunday hi thfc city with relatives and friends. Messrs. J. (X Patterson and Bobby Holmes, of Augusta, spent Sunday in the city with relative* Mr, Herbert F. Lee, representing the Lee Press Syndicate, of Columbia, was a visitor in Barnwell Sunday. The Rev. C. K. Turner returned to Barnwell Sunday from a Columbia hospital, where he went for an oper ation. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Owens, Jr., and little daughter, of Augusta, were guests of relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Andrews and children, of Augusta, were the guests of Cot and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun Sipiday. Mr. Lonnie M. Calhoun went up to Columbia Monday to attend a Con vention of salewnen of the A. A. Fer tiliser Co. Miss Margaret McAUistgr, of Au guste, spent the week-end in the city with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. A. A. McAllister. ‘ — Mr. Mordecai M. Mazursky left Sunday for the Northern markets to purchase Spring and Summer goods for Mazursky's Department Store. Among those who renewed their subscriptions lo The People-Sentinel this week was Mr. Floyd Creech, of Barnwell route 1, who was a visitor here Monday. CbL and Mrs. E. A. Brown and Miss Josie Davis were visitors in Aiken on Monday. •Mr. and Mr* J. Julian Bush and children visited relatives in Efienton on Sunday. kmmmmmtmA M* end Mrs. E. W. Holman and daughter, Miss Pauline Holman, spent Monday in Augusta. Dr. Middleton, of Charleston, was the friest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., while in the city Sunday. Magistrate 0. W. Harley, of Dun barton, renewed his subscription to The Peqple-Sentinel while in the city Monday. Mr. W. M. Hartsog, of Hilda, call ed at The People-Sentinel office to re new his subscription while in the city Saturday. Senator and Mrs. A. B. Patterson and the Hon. J. E. Harley spent the week-end in Barnwell, returning to Columbia Tuesday. Prof. M. M. Player and party of friends motored over from Williston Sunday morning to attend services at the Church of the Holy Apostles. Mrs. Spann, of Sumter, and Miss Roea Lea Spann, a senior at Chicora College, spent the week-end with the former’s daughter, Mrs. P. A. Price Col. Edgar A. Brown is having a bungalow built on one of his Marl boro Avenue lots which he purchased from Mrs. P. J. Drew some time ago. A )S-I0 Buick reliability is one reason why the majority of new Buicks every year are pur chased by old Buick owners. For they have dis covered the great pleasure of own ing a car with one safeguard after another in its de sign, to prevent trouble. x Mrs. H. C. Walker and son, Dr. Frank Walker, of Eatonbon, Ga., vis ited Mrs. T. D .Creighton and Mrs. D. A. Brown last week on their way from Florida. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr. and son, Richard, of Augusta, were called to BamweH last week to the bedside of Mrs. Moody’s mother, Mrs. Bax ley, who ia quite ill. Mr. T. E. Cummings, formerly of thig city but now a resident of Colum bia, where he ia superintendent of the Confederate Solditra’ Home, was a business visitor here Mo&iay. • *' . * ~ • Mrs. G. M. Greene was called to Columbia on Friday afternoon on ac count of the serious illness of her sis ter, Mrs. Leila K. Best. The many friends of Mrs. Best will be glad to learn that her condition has very much improved. Buy* Buick. more dependable aod more enjoy able motor cad Dr. Middleton, of Charleston, again delighted the congregation of the Church of the Holy Apostles Sunday with an • excellent sermon. He ' la spending the winter in Charleston and the members of the local Episcopal Church are very fortunate in being able to secure his services twice a month. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. B. P. Davies last week. After the games it was found that Mrs Solomon Blatt had high score and she was presented with a linen jtcwel, while Mrs. J.’N. Ander sen cut the consolation, and she was presented with a towel also. A sweet course was served during t^e after noon. Aiken County Man Suicides. News has been received in Barnwell of the tragic death of Bartow Bell, a well known and highly esteemed resi dent of the Kitchings Mill section of Aiken County. It is reported that he killed himself at his home Monday, using a shot gun to end his life. Mr. Bell had been in wretched health for a long time and was almost blind. He is survived by* his wife and several children. Mr. Bell was about 64 years of age. ' , • • • STHE GREATEST.BUICK W EVER BUILT ' 4. % DENMARK BUICK CO DENMARK. S. C B. and M. Barber Shop. I In an announcement elsewhere in , this issue of The People-Sentinel, Mr. M. Lee Middleton announces that he has formed a partnership with Mr. Tom Bq|en under the Ann name of« the “B. and M. Barber Shop.” Th-y are conveniently located on Main St, with four expert barbers to attend to the needs of their customers. A specialty is made of cuttiag ladies’ hair. Messrs. Middleton and Bolen extend their friends a cordial invtta- 'tzon to viait their shop. . i . . . * ‘ Arrange* Booking* Of tatMwt to tlx “jnovie <u»” at Banwell «ng.vkiitity is the announce ment ofrlfr. N. E. Warner that the Vasnp Theatre Is now under his management and that he has arranged for some attractive bookings this Spring, together with added features which have not been shown in Barm- well heretofore. One ef these is a ’ftwa red, showing the latest happen ings throughout the country. This feature will be shown here four days ahead of its appearance in Columbia and other cities if like sixe. ^ An attractive program,has been ar ranged for the coining week. Friday and Saturday nights "The Musk Mas ter” and a comedy, "It’s a Pipe,” will be shown. Monday and Tuesday nights the attraction will be "Mar riage License.” The bill for Wednes day and Thursday includes "Califor nia in Forty-nine” and a comedy, “My Baby.” The Week will be brought to a close with "The City” as the major attraction and , the comedy, "LigbtJWines and Bearded Ladies,” as an dded feature. Mr. Warner assures his patrons that the theatre will be kept comfortably warm on cold nights. -— Rountree-Ow Trainer of Boxers - Gives Diet Hints To Kid Howard of Chicago and his system of training and condition ing. Sammy Man- dell, the present lightweight boxing champion ef the world, gives a great daal of the credit for his meteoric rise to stardom la the world of pugil ism. When Mandell first etarted fight ing. be was small, weak and andevet- e p e d, but after tornlng himself ever to Howard It was only a abort time before be took tbs decision from Sid Terris of New York that resulted In him being recog nized as the boea of tftel Norway, Jan. 22.-—The Wflteor High School bay*a basket haH team mot fend defeated tb» tut Blgddlle qhintet on the Norway court Wednesday after noon bjr a score of 32 to UL The Norway boys took tbo lead in the flrat punrifr and held it throuh- out the gamo. However, Blackville came buck in the third and foprth quartern and ran their score up, but this was doe to tbo nptny snstitutions mode in the Norway team. Both t«*ms played well, but at no time was the Norway boys in danger of defeat The outstanding plays for Nor way were K. Gibson and 9- Abler, those for the visitors being Magrudor and Martin. Thu Ruck of Afua A sailor In a shipwreck was oneo thrown upon a small rock, and dong to It In great danger, until the dde went down. "Say, Joe,” asked, bis friends after the rescue, "didn’t you shako with fear?’ "Yes." replied Joe, "but the rock didn’t.” Christ is the Rock of Agea.—Sabbath Reading - - A Work of Art and Skill The work of a fisher (Matt 4:1$) la rather a work of art and aktlt of force and violence.—Trench. Of interest to a large number ef friends throughout Barnwell County is the announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Lottie M. Rountree and Mr. C. C. Owens, Sr., of Barnwell, which occurred Sunday evening at six o' clock at the residence of the Rev. C. K. Turner, who performed the cere mony in the presence of members of the immediate f^nilies of the con tracting parties and a few hi-' innate friends. The People-Sentinel joins with other friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Owens a happy married life. They will make their home in this city. Howdy Fobs LET US INTRODUCE YOU TO OUR NEW 1-Day Battery Service ~ . Our new chargtag outfit re charge* batteries perfectly hi 8 TO 12 HOURS. Gives you a better, longer-lived charge and eaves on rental ex pense. Why. suffer the annoy ance of poor lights and slugrgish •tsrting? Bring that weak bat tery in today, and get it tonight or early tomorrow. ALL SIZE DIAMOND TIRES IN STOCK. TEXACO GAS AND OILS. P. H. Owens Garage PHONE No. IM. Too may aat be to weakened condition af yoa ara to Mama far It! Pmt eysaight pats bad aervaa. Oar glasses are face, they case the Y«a perfect sight. Have year eyas sxamiaed. Coma la Today! P. W. STEVENS SIGHT SPECIALIST ’ Barnwell, South CaroKna -rf NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: Ians not connected faa any way witk —Middleton’s Berber Sbop—bnuh skip with Mr. Tens Balm We hers end maintain a nice dean piece. If bMt. com to m. w. "Lm” wurta aB customers to T «U LADIES HAIR-CUTTING A SPECIALTY B. & M. BARBER SHOP M. Loo Middleton, Mgr. lightweights, tammy MandalL Howards system Is unique In that It works ao hardship oa the athlet* who is In training. Unlike the sys tems that have been used for years, this prominent and successful trainer of men makes conditioning more of a pleasure than a distasteful necessity. Instead of demanding tbat his men eat only certain things he advises them to eat what they want and when they want it as long as It Is cooked in a proper manner. Mr. Howard, In a recent In terview on the subject of diet and con dltlon, ^ald. In part: "Years ago It was a task, and an unpleasant one, for a feoxer or a wrestler to train for a bout because he was forced to literally starve himself unless he wanted to eat steaks abd chops at all times. I re member tbat when I was training for a match, I was so truly tired of steaks that I choked every time that I ate one but It was steak or nothing I ad vise my men to diet at all times but It is perfectly possible for them to diet and, at the same time, to enjoy their food. My only ‘don't’ is the one re garding the eating of such combina tions as fresh milk and cheese, and fruit with cream. In fact, I advocate the use of evaporated milk entirely. Vegetables are fine sad the more that the athlete eats the better he will be for it Pastry, of certain kinds, such as homemade plea, cakes and cookies, II mads correctly, and with pure butter, evaporated milk and pure lard, an very beneficial. Stows and boils an Ideal, Taken as a whole, any food with , a few exceptions, is all right II properly cooked and eaten without gorging.” And one has but to look at Howard, who in the most religious user of hit own system, to realise that it b a sne O God, we come Into/Thy presence and confess the many sins we have been guilty of, and we pray that Thou wilt forgive them all. f t ANNOUNCEMENT - V ' j • ^ ; %'"" t — To — Picture-Loving Folks! Realizing that the picture-loving folks of Bamwell and surround ing ‘ towns demand something clean, entertaining and wholesome in motion pictures, the Vamp Theatre, Barnwell, under the new management o'f N. E. Warner, has arranged for some attractive bookings this Spring,, together with some added features which have heretofore not been shown in Barnwell. One of these features which the public will appreciate is a news- . reel, showing the largest happenings throughout the country—news events of moment in motion picture form just four days old, ahead of the same off erings which appear in Columbia and other cities around forty thousand population. This is an attraction which Barn well has never had and can be seen nowhere else in this vicinity. Under the new management, the theatre will be kept comforta bly warm on cold nights by steam heat. The theatre is commodi ous, with no crowding, and the place is kept in the best of order as to cleanliness and quiet. Starting Friday night and running (Saturday also, an unusual at traction in “The Music Master, 9 ’ a Fox Production wiB be shown. The comedy will be, “It’s a Pigis.” Monday and Tuesday, January 31 and February I, the attrac tion will be “Marriage License.” Wednesday and Thursday “California in Forty-nine” will be seen, together with a rich comedy, “My Baby.” ’ Friday and Saturday of next week, the major play will be WfamaDS The Only Snfefoatrd The only aafrgoard igatoet error la a toll City,” while a fun-producing comedy in “Light ed Ladies” has been arranged for.