The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 08, 1927, Image 3

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Thursday, a, itn. BAKlfWim SOUTH CAROUKA $ % § S V°cal and Personal -Mas WillirtOT, Sept J.—Mr. end Mn. W. H. ’Moody and children spent Mon day in Augusta. Mira. B. E. Grubbs, of Augusta, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hair. L. S. Mellichamp fe spending sev eral days in 1 *Johnson with Mr. Jeff Lewis. Mrs. L. H. BoLand and children have returned from a visit of several weeks in Knoxville, Tertn. „ and Mrs. J. L* Smith and chil dren, Laura and Lewis' Etheredge Corley and Miss Qeorgia Scott motor- ed to Folly Beach last Thursday." Mrs. Brantly Kitchings, Lula Bell and Catherine Kitchmgs are visiting' relatives in Laurinburg, N. C. " Mrsj-fislelle Patterson, J. 0. Pat terson and Miss Sara Patterson', of Barnwell/ were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. G. R. Hudson has returned from Greenville, where he attended the State convention of postmasters.^' Miss Kate Edenfield, of North Au gusta, is a visitor this week of Mis. R. S. Weathersbee and Mrs. G. R. Hudson. Mrs. L. D. Boone and daughters, Sara and Catherinev spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Merritt. Miss Elizabeth Stallings spent several day* last week at Healing Springs, visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeff Hair and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Eavjs, Walter Gordon and Misses Lena and Jacque Davis are visiting i^ Charlotte, Bur lington and other points in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black and daughter, Mrs. Jeff Hair, of Healing Springs, have returneid from a visit to the former's son, Dr. John Black, | of Jacksonville, Fla. Miares Adell and Estsll Blume, of Blarkville, rpent a few days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blume. Miss Catherine Hair has returned from Asheville, N. C., where she spent the summer. En route home she visit ed her cousin, Mrs. Evans, ha Pendle ton. * * •• Miss Dorothy Grscey, of Augusta, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hair. Miss Gretchen Hair arrived in Wil- 1 is ton Tuerlay from Augusts, where she has been visiting Mrs. J. V. Bracey since leaving A heville, where ■he spent the summer Mies Betty Harley, of Allendale, is spending this week here with M ss Nancy Her ley and other relatives Miss Pat Baxley has returned from Columbia where she spent two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Lil Baxley. Miss Sadie Gather returned from Asheville Monday where she visited her sister, Mrs. Marion Kahn. Copt, and Mrs. W. D* Black and Misa Anna Baker Black are at home after spending several week» at Quebec, N. U. While visiting her brother-in-law, T. L. Kahn, in Asheville, N. Mrs. A. N. Garber was taken ill last week, but her friends will be glad to know she is considerably improved. Mrs. S. J. Powell has returned from Asheville and Hendersonville. and Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy, Jr., ^ and little son, Quincy, have returned after a debghtful motor trip through the New England States and Canada. Dr. and Mn*. W. C. Smith-and Mrs. W. G. Thompson, Jr., have returned from a stay of several weeks in Canada, where they motored with Commander and Mrs. Norman Smith, of Washington, D. C. Miss Ruth Kyzer, teacher of music last year mv the Willirton-Elko high school, is visiting Mrs. Uryan Powell Mrs. Cary Smith visited this week her brother, Matt McCreary in Aiken. Mr?. E. G. Padgett and children and Mrs. T. W. Darris, Jacksonville, are visiting Mr. ^nd Sirs. R. E. Wood- wari Miss Maiy Harvey Newsom lift Wednesday for Swansea, where she will teach this eeasion. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McLetnore', of Charleston, were recent Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Haif. A Rare Bird Robert A. Lambert of the Na tional Zoological Park, Washing ton, D. C.—with the famous blue goose—first to ever he success fully raised in the U. S. Below, the ''medal awarded Lambert by France for raising this one—and two others since—now at Wash ington. Once in a Lifetime 9S Ruth Lee Taylor. 20 year* old. of Portland. Ore, is one of the few exceptions who finds sudden fame in the movies. Because she is young, — and pretty — and BLONDE—she goes from com edy filler to lead for Usky in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.' Chimp Buck Sawer § 'Air Mail Service Shows Big Increase Washington.—Use of the air mail has shown marked increase since the ' new 10 cents per half ounce rate went Into effect and April business estab lished a record. Second Assistant Post- master General W. Irving Glover an nounced. ' Approximately 1 SOO.OOO letters were carried over the 14 contract air mall routes daring April and contractors were paid <133,129 for their services. Air mails over the transcontinental and New York-Chicago overnight routes have shown a corresponding In crease became of the new rate. ADVERTISE in The People-SentiaeL Up at Astoria, Ore., last week, Dick Salmon came’ Sown out of the timber country to win the Northwest championship at saw bucking — sending the singing Made through a 5-foot log in 12 minutes, 17 seconds for a ncto world record . JENKS MADR "orwe’'MISTAKE. 4N RACllJG that t*aiw XO THE CROSSING* - -v V, Vi r 1 •V . In accordance with our usual custom, we are making a Special - subscription rate of ONLY ' ^ n *4^ FOR NINE MONTHS 0 to all bona fide college students bom Barnwell County. G. M. Neeley, of <flw Denmark Buick Company, urns m the city Mon day thawing aim of the beautiful new Buick Master Six coupes. Quite often parents are too busy to write the usual weekly letter and even when they 9 . do write, their letters do not contain the large nurpber of interesting news items that appear in the columns of The People-Senti nel. The weekly visits of this newspaper to your boy or girl at college will be “Just Like a Letter from Home*’ and will serve to keep them from t>eing “homesick/* Then your letters may be confined to the more^in- timate details of family life. This offer also applies to Barnwell Coun ty school teachers who will be away from home during the coming session. y' * Just pin a check, money order or a dollar bill to $ slip on which is written the name and address of the student or teacher to * . ■ whom the paper is to be senjt—we’ll do the rest. A< TL Barnwell, South Carolina