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■ »* u paob non. \ the EARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ere ereabouts Ua tlM Numi «f Tew Tiadtora, er Other I ten* ef Lecal < latereet far This Colnaa. Prof. J. D. Robiaon, of Cotumbla, was a visitor in the city Tuesday. Mrs. A. W. Knight, of Jacksonville, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. McLaurin Brooker. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sanders children spent Sunday with relatives to Cohnnbia. ; Mrs. J. Julien: Bash and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., spent Tues day in Augusta. . *- Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Fowler and ^children- left Tuesday for a visit to friends in PampMco. Mrs. Julto B. Easterling and Mrs. C. C. Simms spsntJSvnday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eav iterling in Denmark. . . —— - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dicks art reviving dongrahufcttions upon the hiith of e fine daughter on Sunday afternoon, May 29th. i. x. iv * ,, • r • . jp^toMEHL-i .—jt~ Miss Hmrrydelle Thompson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thomp son, of Wilheton, is the" guest of Miss Aitaine Harley this week. ocw Mrs. W. J. Hutto, of Denmark, was to town on Friday in attendance upon the U. D. C. meeting. Dan Hartley, who has been teaching at Washington, G*., arrived in the city last week to visit relatives. Miss Hattie Storae, of Estill, ia visiting her aunt, Mrs. Iris Chisholm at the Hotel Diamond for a few dayi. Mts Jean Riley spent the week end hi CWarleatcm Bittending the graduation exercises at Ashley Hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Christie and chilctoen, of Denmark, were the guests of relatives here Sunday af< temoon. Mrs. Lejto Davies ia expected home this (Thursday) evening f^pm Agnes Scott College to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mseley leave Sunday for Spartanburg to attend the graduation exercises at Wofford College. Their son, S. B. Moseley, Jr., is a member of the Senior Class. MRS. BROWN ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB. Tha regular weekly meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club wm held last week with Mrs. Charlie Brown, The high occre prize was <w©n by Mrs. Perry A. Price and the consolation was cut by Mrs. J Julien Bueh. A sweet course was served during the afternoon. ■ i ■ i . YOUNGER SET IS ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Charlie Brown; Jr., enter tained with four tables of bridge for the younger set of Barnwell Thu ml day afternoon. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out. The high score prize woo wop by Mnr. Louise Porter Bauer, ’the low aaore by Miss Jkan Riley and the consolation was cut by Mrs. Morde- cai Meaursky. After the games a sweet: course was served. Mrs. T. D. Fogleman and daughter, Mias Sarah Fogleman, of Burlington, N. C., arrived in the city Mbnday af ternoon for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. They made the trip their car. in Mr. and Mrs. Angus B. Patterson have returned from a visit of several weeks to Michigan. relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harley and little son, and Mias Carrie Williams were the guesta of relatives in Dun barton Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg, BlackviHe. attended the sacred con cert at the Church of the Holy Apos tles Sunday evening. Miss Elizabeth Deaaon has return ed home after a pleamnt visit to relatives and friends in Greenville and Spartanburg. r Mias Kate Maher Simms, « daugh ter of Judge and Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms, was appointed last week by Governor Richards as secretary to the State Welfare Board, vice John Capers, who resigned because of the prees of other duties. The following Barnwell County women left for Winthnop College on Wednesday, the 1st irwt. to represent Barnwell County Council of Farm Women at the State Convention being held there on the 2hd and 3rd of June: Mrs. G. M^Greene, president. County Council; Mm* Evermae Borughton, one of the District Dir- ectf rs; Mesdnmea J. B. Hartzog. A. P. Collins, Emmett Still, Frances Graham, Mary Blume, Furman Delk and Miss Elizabeth McNab, County Home Demonstration Agent. « John R. Harley Sells Cars. Jkihn B. Harley, Barnwell represen tative of the Phinizy-ConneU Motor Co., of Augusta, dealers in Erskine, Stude baker, I .a Salle and Cadillac automobiles, reporta the sale of an Erskine sedan to Mirs. W. R. Hub bard, of this city, and a La Salle se dan to Mrs. MoILie Hogg., of Kline. Watch The People-Sentinel for ad vertisement of this line of cars. Loadholt-Kennedy. Sycamore, May 28.—Ray Kennedy, of Govan and Mias Mattie ^ou Load- holdt. of Sycamore, were married in Allendale Thursday- afternoon. May 12th. at the parsonage by the Rev. Mr. Fryer. Oil that clings to metal sur faces when your engine is idle ^ is better protection than oil that drains off. "Standard” Motor Oil clings tenaciously to cylinder walls, and bearings for hours or days or weeks — ready to lubricate at the first thrust of your motor. It flows freely, resists heat and stays oily long after other oils thin out. STANDARD COLLEGE GIRLS AND ‘ h* -r - BOYS AT HOME. The following young ladies and young gentlemen have returned to Barnwell, for the Summer vacation: Misses Lavinia Moore, Julia Turnon, Mary Frances - Moore and WilHe Bush Deason from Winthrop College. Misses Frances Lemon and Essie Morris from Coker College. ' Bates Hagood from Davidson Col- .lege. B. S. Moore, Jr., and Aubrey Har ley from Furman University. • Albert Cornell from Georgia Tech. J. E. Harley, Jr., from Wofford. JOHNSON HAGCOD - CHAPTER MEETS. On last.Friday afternoon, the 27th ult. at the Circle Inn was held one of the largest and most enthusiastic meetings the Johnson Hagood Chap ter, U. D. C., has held in quite. a while. The horteases on this occas ion being Mesdames T. D. Creighton, Herbert Black, B. S. Moore, Cora Brooker and Misses Carrie Cohen and ^ena Cave. The meeting was culled to order by the president,'Mrs. R. S. picks, and after the reading of the fninutes and (roll call quite a good deal eif business was transacted, this L » being (the last meeting before dis banding for the summer months. Certificates were delivered to Mes dames M. C. Diamond, Mary Moody and T. K. Bolen. Mesdames J. E. Mahaffey and Jackson Sanders hav ing previously filed application for membership were welcomed as pros- -pcctiyp members. After the business session a splen did article relating to the Confeder acy was read by the president. During the social hour delicious refreshments, consisting ct block oivam and cake were served. Social and Personal News from Ellenton Ellenton, May. 25.—\ number of out of town people were # here Friday for the picnic. Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mr. zrd Mrs. John Willis, of Beech Island, Mrs. A. II. Wilson, Misi Louise Wil- scti Gordon, Mrs. Waiter Moody all of Augusta^ and others. C. J. Thorne, of Milhaven, Ga., formerly of Ellenton, was h vUilor here Friday. ^ . Thomas Siddall, of Sumter, was a business visitor here last week * J. B. Bagnal, Sr., and Miss Slieve Bagnal were in Augusta Saturday. C. G. Youngblood aJwi D. C. Bush were in Barnwell Saturday on busi ness. * Dr: and Mrsi. John Hoc-d and Mrs. Butler were in Augusta Friday. Mrs. John M. Cater, of Hattieville, was here Saturday. Mfes Mazy Phoebe Burh is at home for her summer vacation. She taught at Neeses last session. Rev. and Mrs? J. W. * Hammond spen't Monday night in Allendale vis iting relatives. Mrs. E. R. Buckingham entertain- ed a large number oi her friends oh Tuesday afternoon. ’ Mrs. W. D. Bush and Mm. W. E Ashley met the guests in the hall and Mrs. John Hood held a silver tray in which each guest depotited a-piece of silver. Mrs. Buckingham received at the Mving room door. After the guests assembled a program ct readingshy Mieses Lilia Bush and Carrie Gene Ashley and songs by Mieses Eliza beth Miller, Ruby Brown, Gladys Owen*, Katherine Bates; Louies Cea sel, Mrs. W. E. Ashley and Mrs. John Hood were much enjoyed. The hos tess served delightful refreshments. About 35 guests were present, among them were a number of out of town ladies. Olar High School Closes. Dlar, May- 27.—-The 16th annual oommencement of the Olar high school will begin next Sunday with sermon by the Rev. W. M. Jones,. D. D^ of Barnwell, to be delivered at the Baptist church. A music recital will take place Wednesday evening, June 1, and the graduate play, “Eyes of Love," on Thursday evening.* Friday evening, June 8, will be the graduaing exer- cises. The address of the occasion wiU be delivered by Supt George W Wanna maker, of St. Matthews. This has ben one of the most suc cessful years' til the history of the school. Superintendent Brannon and his corps of teachers have done well 1 in the discharge of -their duties. The graduates follow; v Lucia Nell Bar ker, Joseph Brabham, Zadie Lee Btacb- THURSDAY. JUNE 2ND, 1927. ham, Laze lie Bennett, M. E. Brig- man.'Jr., James Bennett, Willie Cave, Irene Laird, GeDelle Morris, Attie Lee MUhous, Benjamin Morris, Pat rick Morris, ABpa Lancaster, Reva O’Neeal, Florie Sender*, and Evelyn Gunnels. r\ B usInesc ;; riLDERO;; FOR SALE or TRADE: —15-30 McCormick-Deering Tractor, and an All-Steel Thresher. Terms.—Address P. O. Box 311, Bamfberg, S. C. 5-26-2tp, FOR SALE.—150 bushels of corn at $1.00 per bushel; several tons of baled pep hay at $30.00 per ton; 30 bushel* of sound peas at a reasonable price.—J. H. Nix, Hilda, S. C. ^ . 5-26-St. ■ . S. C. R. I. RED baby chicks, 12c each, C. O. D. parcel post. Ready 75 May 26th, 400 June 7th, 50 June 16th. Order early.—Mrs. L. M. Kitching, White Pond, S. C. 6-26-3tp. Perfect Week-End TRIPS Round Trip Reduced F ares from ^ r BARNWELL Fames from Other Points in Preportion. Wrightsville Beach $10.05 Augusta 2.40 * j ■ Tickets on sale Fridays and Saturdays and forenoon Sun day trains, good until midnight following Tuesday. T Sunday Excursion* Augusta $2.00 Tickets good dsy of sale. Round Trip Summer Excur sion Tickets on sale daily to re sorts in Canada and the United States, good until October 3L We are prepared to serve you. J. E. MAHAFFEY, T. A. Barnwell, S. C., Phone 5. Vision! Neglect of your eyes is the most; expensive luxury anyone can indulge in. .Once your eyesight is impaired you are physically handicapped. Nine times out of ten the individual has only himself to blame. Like all other sciences op- tomdtry has made wonderful advances, and .today the exper,' ierveed optometrist can be de pended upon to prescribe meas ures which insure normal vision. 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(Ad What Hudson Did “Demonstration Week” w. — . - X t In addition to hundreds of new records for speed, power, acceleration, hill-climbing, and inter-city reliability runs, during a nationwide “Demonstra- v don Week”, the Hudson Super-Six contributed these brilliant new marks in the local arena of motor supremacy: , - . Barnwell, S. C., May 31, 1927. Mr. W..D. Harley, ( Hudson-Essex Dealer, Barnwell, S. C. ' ^ , Dear Sir:— ^ < In response to your inquiry I beg to state (that my new Hudson sedan Is all that the manufacturers daim for this improved Super-Six, in accel eration, speed and hill-climbing ability- In fact, for all-round performance I consider it one of the best buys on the market (today. The fact that this is my SECOND Hudson should be sufficient proof that I hold this wonderful car in the highest esteem. I will be glad to tell your customers, in person, just what I think of / the Hudson. Very (truly yours, J. B. MIXSON. ‘ (Nste.—Mr. Mixson Is a member of the J. B. Mixson Brokerage Co., of Wauchula, Fla., and Baftvwell, S. C.) ^ Continuing a Second Week of Demonstrations o D. H A R LEY : SO. CAR. m ■m. r r - i. - . wi