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’Phone U» the Names of Your Viaitore, or Other Iteau-of Local Interest for This Column. The Board of County Directors met here Tuesday. Miss Mary Patterson is visiting friends in Savannah this week. v ~ t -nr . ■ " ' ' ■ Miss Josie Davis leaves Friday for a visit to friends in Jacksonville, Fla J. A. Latimer, of Wiiliston, was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. -~ ' ■ o ' Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Har ley, Monday, April 2nd, a son, Edwin Brown. Tlhe Rev. Sumner Gue^ry, of Charleston, was a" visitor in the city Monday. Misses Jean Riley and Elizabeth Deason spent Tuesday • in Augusta shopping. Ralph Brown spent the week-end in Barnwell with his parrents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. EBenton, were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. H. Greene, Sunday guests M. Greene. of of 1 Miss Emily Pate, of Savannah, as a visitor in town on Tuesday as guest of Mrs. G. M. Greene. The Misses Kennedy, of Camden, spent the week-end in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Mr. and Mir*. E. Garter Price have returned to Tampa, Fla., after a visit to relatives in Barnwell and Laurens. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., was called to Charlotte, N. C., last week on ac count of the serious illness of her father. „ { — Mesdames Theodore Vogel, of Wash ington, D. C., and Ed Vogel, of Sum ter, are the. guests of Barnwell rela tives this week. 1 ' The many friends of Mrs. L. H. Christie wall be glad to know that she is recovering from a recent sever* attack of illness. Mrs. Julia B. Easterling, Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun and E. E. Gocxfeon attended the memorial ser vices at River's Bridge Friday. The Sunday gravure picture section of Che Atlanta Constitution carried a pretty picture of Misses Hettie and Ettp, lovely twin daughters of Mm. Cr H. Mathis, of BJackville. The cut-line carries this caption: “Their father wsa the originator of the fam ous ‘Rocky Ford' cantaloupes, and during his lifetime wws known as the 'melon king.’ Their mother now is one of the most successful growers of asparagus in the South.” DVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. | DUSINESC | ; DriLDERO ! BOARDERS WANTED: — Several boarders wanted at $25.00 per month. House conveniently located near business section.—Mrs. C. W. Moody, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE.—Spanish Peanuts, 7 cents per pound, cash with order.— B. F. Anderson, Dunbartonb, S. C. 5-5-tfc. ■gr WOULD LIKE to consign Barnwell tertriltiory to man thoroughly experi enced in selling marble and granite Monuments. Other territory also open. — BALL GROUND MONU MENT CO., BALL GROUND, GA. 2tc ■ ' 11 M - FOR SALE.—Watson Watermelon Seed, saved from large melons last July when the market slumped. Ex cellent quality. Price 75 cents per pound delivered.—Mutual Trading Co., Blackville, S. C. 2-10-10tc. CHICKS.—Hatch coming off every esday. All heavy breeds. 20 cts.; ■ht, 15 cts. 75 per cent delivery guaranteed. We also do custom hatching at $4.00 per tr¥y of 96 eggs. Book your orders now and get chicks when yon want them.—Soujourner Poultry Farm, Denmark, S. C ^ ... « ** twli % a 4 . t m m. / \ %. V VJ w -JjCYXj Rare gem« In earth are hidden deep, And from the foreet sod The falreet bloom wafts Its porfumo, An Inoenee up to QodL Thors Is a gem of greater worth, A bloom, Ilk# to none other, ’Twas bom In heaven to bleae the earth, Thla treasure wo call “Mother.* Her love allayed our early fears Along life's troubled way, . Her counsel lasts when she has passsd Ba'yond tarrsstrlal way. Than bring hsr shear, If aha be hers, If gone, there le no other, One priceless gift Qod gave to all, Whan Ha gave ue a “Mother." —Alloe M. Seaman, In Boston Qloba. Mother Love Second Only to Thai of God The chief thing which crowns all true molherh<NH] la her unselfish love. A mother’s lore Is eternal, Davy dlea. It malWs So dlfferSoS how deep In sin her child may go her lore nev er falls. No one perhaps has more accurately described the love of a mother than Kipling In “Mother O’ Mine. - If I wars hanged on tha hlirhaat blit. Mothar o' mlna. O mother •’ mine' I know whoae lava would follow ma etlll. Mothar o* mine. O mothar o mlna! If I ware drowned In tha deeoeet aea. Mother o' mlna. O mother o' mlna! I know whoae taara would coma down to ma. Mothar o' mine, O mothar •' mtnal * • • • If I ware damned of bodr and eouL 1 know whose prarere would make ma • whole. Mothar •’ mlna. O mothar o' mlao! Only tha lova of the Infinite God above us surpasses that of a true mother. Irving said. “A mother is tha truest friend we hava. when trials heavy and atiddeo fall upon us; whan adversity takes tha plica of prosper ity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine desert us, when troubles thicken aronnd ns, still will she ding to us and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissi pate the clouds of darkness and cause peace to return to our hearts. God has given to us many beautiful varieties of flowers. He has given us msny kinds of precious ore. but He has given us only one mother that we might treasure her the more. - The ways of love and tenderness are nev er but of style; remember'this and tell her so—don't wait till after awhile. Let not affection wane with years! it waneth not-for yon. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Edgar A. Brown entertained the members of the Wednesday After noon Bridge Club last week. Mias BeBee Patterson won the high score * prize and the consolation wae cut oy Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr. The guest prize was presented to Mrs. J. T. Jackson. After cards had been put ariide, delightful refreshments, con sisting of ice cream and cake, were served. Hpm«r guests were Mrs. J. L. Widman, of Asheville, N. C., Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Jackson. Advertise m The People-Sentinei ydcigty MISS BLANCHE PORTER ENTERTAINS. The members of the Smart Set Bridge Club were entertained last week by Miss Blanche Porter. The high score prize was won by Miss Mary Patterson and the consolation was cut by Mites Elizabeth Deason. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. LeRoy Molair, a recent bride, was the guest of honor. MISS MOLAIR’S PIANO RECITAL. i V The foUoiwing announcement of tthe graduating recital of Miss Ella Louise Molair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair, of this city, who .is a senior at Chicora College in Columbia, has been received in Barn- waU; “Frederick H. Parker Presents Ella Louise Molar in Graduating 11*4* Rac 'hnl Thursday evening. May twelfth, eight-fifteen o’clock, Chicora College Auditorium, Col- 2-24-7tp umbia, S. C/ BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA ■ «• . J-. ,'-s , .JUIII » Govan, May 3.—Mr. and Mra. W. H. Collins, of Govan, announce tha engagement of their daughter, Let ha Lucile, to Vernon B. Huggins, of Rocky Mount, N. C., the marriage to take place June 16th. No cards. TO PRES ENT .‘THE DUST OF THE K VRTH." /-r- ~ r . '. “The Dust of the Earth,’’ directed JOHNSON-SMMS MARRIAGE - AT DAYTONA BEACH. - . - . •• • ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John G. Simms, who were married Easter Day, April 17th, at Daytona Beach, Fla., have returned from a wedding trip bo £uba and the East Ooast of Florida to their home iit Orlando. Mra. Simms, before her marriage, was Miss Mae Drew John son, ctf Montgomery, Ala., in which State her aincestors, the Drews" and Johnsons, have been socially promin ent for generations. Mr. Simms is the A. 't by Mite Haitry All, of Allendale, will TTT ™ Z . j j 7 1 . reldeSit eon of Judge and Mrs. Charles he staged undei the nuspices of the Women’s Bible dais of the Bamwrll Methodist Church at the Vamp Thea tre Tuesday night, May 10th, at 8:30 o’clock, '^he admission will be 25 and 50 cenlts, the proceeds being for the benefit of the church building fund. — 1 "jtju m /* ELLENTON VISITOR COMPLIMENTED. k EUerbon, April 30.—Miss ' Annette Dickenson entertained Wj&djjgsjjfty ,evening With a bridge party~ compli menting Miss Elizabeth Swartzhan, of Memphis, Tenn. The guests Were Misses Gladys Owens and Elizabeth MiQfitr, Dr. and Mrs. John Hood, Sum ter Cassels, Zack Miller and Gaston Bush. The high score prize was won by Dr. Hood, Miss Owens cutting the consollait^nn. Miss Swartzhan. was presented with a lovely gift. A de licious ice course was served. 1 Carroll Simms, of Barnwell. He is a grandson of the late William Gilmore Simms, the poet and author of Char leston and “Woodlands,” a grandson of the late distinguished Jurist, Judge John Maher, and a great-grandson of Sir Edward Bellinger, of England, who lived in Charleston during the reigfi of George III. Mr. Simms is connect ed with a prominent law firm in Or lando. He is also a member of the Kappa Alpha, Chapter of Orlando, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the country club and the Sons-of the Revolution. Sipc® their return, Mr. and Mra. Simms have been' entertain ed extensively by the younger society ;set, in which both are well known and very popular. BEETHOVEN MUSIC CLUB MEETS. , ' JOHNSON-HAGOOD CHAPTER MET FRIDAY. > • * Mesdames B. L. Easterling, qf Barn well, and James M. Killings worth, qf Dunbarton, were hostesses to the Johnson Hagood Chapter,U.D.C., Fri day afternoon, at the home of the former on Main Street. Quite a large number were present and a very in teresting meeting was held. The meeting was called to order by the President, Mrs. R. S. Dicks, and the beautiful ritual was read, af ter which the Liard’s Prayer was repeated. During the business ses sion quite a number of important matters were discussed and disposi tion made of same. It was decided that the exercises for Memorial Day be turned over to Mesdames FYwevt Brown and Jim Dicks, leaders of the two chapters Children of the Confed eracy, which exetxises wifi be held m the school audtoirium on Tuesday The Beethoven Mu*k Club met durinR chlipe , „ erciie ,. April 2<th, at the h<me of Elaine During the roll call each member Harley at 4:00 o’clock. The follow- preaent an8Wt>ml glyknK the name of ing program was given: * thfc ancestor under whom she joined Studies-A No. 13 Dunemoy. B ^ M mutes of the last No. 11 Octave Margie Hollaad. . j mee ting were read by the secretary, Life of Litz-Bernice Terry. - * | Mra. R. L. Bronson. Utilo Gypsy Smith-Mary Gay w j Hut ^ of T>m ^ Tkt O Bannon. formerly Mra. Beasie Gray, who at ^ m **^ e *— i ^ c *’ \fnore. j ofce made her home here, was Shooting Stars - Rolfe - Claire ^ the chapter by demit 1 frem the Leesville Chapter. Mes- Life of Chopin—Mildred Lewis. dames Franklin Black, C. K. Turner Water Nymphs—Rolfe — Patricia Dicks. Life of Handel—June. Milhous. ’ Walra Styijertr — Wailrnhatipt— Gladys Lee. After the program delicious re freshments were served by the hos- ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY. and M. L. IRdd^dton having pre viously filed application for mem bership were sdeo welcomed into the chapter. - • After the business session a full account was givan by Mra G. M. Greene of the conference which mot at Summerville. During the sociafl half hour delic ious sandwiches and iced tea were served by the hostesses. The home of Mns. F. W. Falken- JUNIOR-SENIOR stein was the scene of one of the . • prettiest parties of the seaspn. when RECEPTION. Miss Ruth Riddle invited about twen- The annual Junior-Senior reception ty-five friends to play bridge, last^ of the Barnwell High School was held Thursday afternoon. The card room* Friday evening at the Circle Inn. were tastefully decorated with sweet Each year these ttfo classes look peas and larkspurs. j forward to- this occasion with great After several interesting games, 1 interest.-Never was the historical old cards were laid aside^md delicious re- inn more picturesque than at this freshments, consisting of a salad time. The large living room and course with iced tea, were served, hall were decorated in the Junior Miniature blue birds, perched on each Class colors—lavendar and pink, glass, carried the message “Riddle- Strips of crepe paper were used sim- Little, May 23/’ written in gold let- ply but effectively about the windows flfrs. This announced the engage- arid chandelier and quantities of imint of Mi?q Edna Owens Riddle to Mr. David Frederick Lflttle, the wed ding to take place on May 23, 1927. sweet peas were used throughout the rooms. In the dining raom a color scheme of green and white—Senior The hostess presented the bride- Class colors—was carried out in the elect with the bride’s book, in which decorations, each guest registered before leaving. WILL ATTEND S. C. V. REUNION. Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun Two lively contests afforded much merriment for the first part of the evening. Partners for the contests were selected by matching welV known advertisements. The first was an au tomobile contest, the winners being Miss Mildred Moore and Bob Dicks Bennett. The second contest con sisted of toasts to the Seniors. 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Harmonic halancar and other new Improvements. 4*wheel brakes. And a wide choice of models- | OAKLAND 7 models — $1095 to $1295 ! □ anl 'Miss Pauline Holman, of Barn- weN, and Miss Helen Weissinger, of Blackville, will attend the reunion of the Sons of Confe<7?rate Veterans, whiejj will be held in Greenwood on. by Mies Margaret Fowler and James May if. 12 and 13. While there they t Ri]ey McNab. Attractive prizes of wiM be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Hartzog. Mrs. Calhoun will go as matron, Miss Holman as sponsor and Miss Weissinger as maid of honor for Camp Perry Manville, S. C. V. ,of Barnwell. Greenwood is noted for its hospi taUty, especially when it comes' to entertaining the Confederate Veter ans and giving them a warm welcome and the Sons and Daughters of the Confederacy will be on hand to assist the Greenwood citizens in making this one at the beat conventions on record. ' j /perfume were presented to the young ladies. 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