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THURSDAY.
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Local-uul Personal
New* from WUKrtop
Willi«tori>|tAng. 21.^C. B. Psrker
fli visiting in DubHn and Vidalia, G«.
Mbs Mary Eva Hite, of Brtestarg,
is visiting Miss Inet Hair.
Edwaad Riley, of Greenville, wms
s visitor here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell are visit-
Bng rrt Savannah and Tytjee.
Miss Ruby Parker is visiting in
Savannah and Tybee this week.
Bill Jennings has returned from a
trip to I harlotte, N. C.
u , Mrr^ fred Floyd, of Liberty Hill,
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. K
OmminMMWi.
Mrs. J. W. Floyd has returned to
Wilhsbon, after spending the summer
on Liberty Hill.and Tabor, N. C.
Ed Kitehmgs, of Sumter, was a
visitor Tuesday of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Kitchings.
Miss Ruby Courtney left this week
for Andrews, N. C., where she will
teach Latin in the high school.
Miss Marie Hplstein, of Bates*
burg, was the recent guest of Mbs
Dorothy Whittle. - v
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snelling, of
Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. Snelling’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bennett.
Dr. and Mra. J. L. Smith and chil
dren have returned from Gfeenville
and Caesar’s Head.
James A. Merritt, of St. Mathews,
was the guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Merritt.
Charbe Grandy, of Larinburg, N.
C., was a recent visitor here.
Miss Selma Mims, of Aiken, is vis
iting relatives here.
Mrs. Mary Msser, of Allendale, was
the gue?t last week of Mrs. W. R
Kennedy.
Miss Martha Dixon is visiting Miss
Jean Riley in
Mrs. Amaker and eMdren, of Col
umbia, are visiting Mian Daisy Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, of
Swainsboro. Ge., were the guests op
Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Roun
tree.
Misses Lucille and Marion Sheri
dan, of Greenwood, ere visiting Dr.
and Mrs. J. L: Smith.
Miss Bettie Matthews returned on
Sunday from New York, Baltimore
and Richmond.
Mrs. W L. O t, Mias Ida Ott and
Mrs. Annie Weathersbee, of Wagener
were week-end guests of Mrs. O. N.
Courtney.
Mm. A. E. Stansell, Mm. G. E.
Crouch tod George Edward Crouch
left thin week for a viait to White
Springs, Fla.
Mrs. C. E. Hogan, Mr. and Mm- R
L. Hooper and Mm. L. A. Hair, of
Augusta, attended the funeral Tues
day of Herman Hair.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Trotti and ffcmi-
Hr. of Oiesterield. are spending this
week, with !5r. Ttotti'* brother, S. W.
Trotti.
Ft. and Mm. F. M. Willis, of Phila-
delphii and R. Henry Willis, of
SimpsonriMe, viaited relative* here
this week.
Mrs. .'reston Ott and Edward Ott,
of Bisrchville, were the gueet* last
w<ek <f Mr. and Mm. A. A. Myers.
Mm. E. W. Black and children, of
Springfield, are vseiting Capt. and
Mrs. W- D. Black at their summer
cottage at Quebec, N. C.
welt ligff-tnr
' their gueets, Mra. Powell’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of Cherww.
Josephine Boland has returned from
a delightful trip to Charie>ton, New
York and other points. ^ * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell and family
have returned from a motor trip
through south Georgia and Florida. ,
Mr. and Mm. Nathan Widener and
children, of Augusta, were visitors on
Sunday of Mm. Millege Widener.
Mrs. T. C. Hair has returned from
Asheville, where she spent the Sum
mer. • ;
Mrf-, John Reece and little daugh
ter, Katherine, returned to their home
near North Augusta on Tuesday, af
ter spending several days with Mrs.
J. A. Rountree.
Mrs., Arnold Lee ha* returned from
Farmville, N. C.* where she visited
her parents. Whfle away she visited
Richmond to purchare the Fall stock
of millinery for Kennedy’s depart
ment store.
Mr. and Mrs. White Fulmer and
daughter, Dorothy, of Augusts spent
severs! days last week with Mr., and
Mrs. D. (X Weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Page * were
‘guest* Sunday of Mrs. 0. L. Page,
of Augusta.
Framed* MerritfYmt returned from
a \visit to Dr. arid Mrs. L. D. Boone,
of Langley, and was accompanied
home by Dr. Boom’s daughter, Sarah
Joe, who will visit Mr, and Mrs. F. T.
Merritt.
Mm. Guy Cor has returned'from
EllenUgt, where- she vi, ited Mrs.
Bryant Bush, who returned with her
to visit Mr-and Mm. S. W. Trotti.
Leslie Melliehamp « stopped over
here Tuesday to visit his father, L. S.
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T G. Shaw of Ft. Worth, 'Tex.,
hit it rich in oil. He remembered
his world war buddies-, so donated
one of his^oil wells, the proceeds
of which will pay for fifty homes
[p r AEF convalescents aim fami
lies in the Kerrville Hills near
San Antonio. • .
Scythe Champion
Walter Sticknvy. p5. of Holh*.
won tlic New Hampshire mow in,;
title from a Imk group younger
entries by Hitting a quarter acre in
6 nun J!4 m*i\ in the annual fca-
I tire at V tr*
Promptly at 7 P. M.
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“Master Cardinal” of radio sta
tion “KMMJ" Clay City, Ncbr.,
greets mid-western radio audi
ence* with a “cock-a-doodle-doo”
promptly at 7 P. M. each day. He
is tricked into his stunt by being
brought from a dark box to • bril
liantly lighted room.
Melliehamp. Mr. Melliehamp was en
route from Anderson to his home in
Savannah. Mra. Melliehamp will re
main inr Anderson for a visit to her
parents. »
Dr. Ashley B. Weathersbee, of
Tanipa, FIs,-was a visitor last w«ek
of his parents, Mr. and Mm. M. F.
Weathersbee. 1 ^
Mr. and Mm. Lewis Jirell, of Col
umbia, moved to Wilkbton, whet
Mr. Jirell has accepted a position with
the Williaton bakery.
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Before the cotton cron in this section will
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have been harvested.. While the yield has
, been cut greatly by the wet weather and the
boll weevil, this promises to be offset by bet
ter prices than were received by the fanners
last year, together with the decreased cost
of gathering and ginning the crop. Statis
tics show that small crops always sell for
more money than large ofTes.
In most cases this crop has been made
on an economical basis. After obligations
have been paid, there should be at least a
small surplus left with which to buy needed
articles of wearing apparel, etc. While
there may not be enough to insure *'boom
times to all the merchants, there will be
enough to make it worthwhile for the pro
gressive merchant to swell his sales.
And that's where <^e can help. Our
office is well equipped, to print circulars,
large and small, and The People-Sentinel
offers the best and cheapest medium of
reaching prospective customers in Barnwell
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