The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 06, 1927, Image 5
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER «, 1127. *
Paul Durham, of Chester,
the week-end in the city.
Capt. W. D. Black, of Williston,
was a business visitor here Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. A. T. Russell left Tuesday af
ternoon for a visit to relatives in Bal-
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timore, Md.
Charlie Still, of Barnwell route 1,
was a caller at The People-Sentinel
offioe Saturday.
„ Misses Mary Willie. and Belle
Durden, Louise and Henrietta Dunn
and Mr. William Dunn, of Augusta,
were, the week-end guests of Sheriff
and Mrs. Bonoil H. Dyches.
Sidney CarrpR, Calhoun Lemon and
Ben Davies,' Jr., attended the .Bailey-
Columbia High football game in Col
umbia Saturday afternoon while
route home from Lexington.
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Twelve gallons $)f inilk a day. or more, than triple her weight dur
ing the last four weeks, is the record of the Holstein cow owned by
R P Brown Colunibus. Kas Her average has been 96 lbs. per
dav Sl;<“ weighs 900 oonnds > ' '
The Ladies’Guild of the Episcopal
,Church met with Mrs. Daisy Bucking-'
Ijem Tuesday afternoon.
E. H. Hartzog and Jake Hartzog, of
the Double Ponds section, were busi-
ness visitors here Monday.
Society^
Mrs. Nan Lehman retumed*to her
home in Greenwood Monday after a
pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Hagood.
Mr. -and Mrs. Herman Brown and
children, of Blackville, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush Sunday
afternoon. i. i.
Isadore Hartzog, of the Double
nds section, joined The People-Sen-
nel family of satisfied readers while
in the city Monday.
The Rev. R. W. Humphries, Martin
C. Best, J. W. Vincent and B. P!r
Davies attended the football game at
Lexington Friday afternoon.
Prof. Hugh McLaurin, local high
Ichool football coach, and Sam Hal
ford, a member of the team, spent the
week-end at the former’s home in
Sumter.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies' Missionary Society of the
Barnwell Methodist Church was held
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. J. E. Harley.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
The members of the Wednesday Af
ternoon Bridge Club were entertained
last week by Mrs. R. S. Dicks. After
the usual number of rounds, it was
found that Mrs. Sol Brown had won
the high score prize, a set of score 1
pads and pencils, while the consola
tion prize, a pair^of fancy Candles,
was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr.
Ice cream and cake were served dur
ing the afternoon.
was awarded to Mrs. B. P. Davies,
who was presented with a pot plant.
The consolation, a hand-made hand
kerchief, was cut by Mrs. R. S. Dicks.
Mrs. Lehman wap presented with the
guest prize, an attractive powder jar.
A* - sa^lad course with iced tea was
served.
Those enjoying Miss Davis’ hospi
tality were: Mrs. Nan Lehman, of
Greenwood, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr.,
Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., Mrs. Harry
D. Calhoun, Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Mrs.
Edgar A. Brown, Mrs. B. P. Davies,
Mrs. R. S. Dicks, Mrs Thos. M. Boul-
ware and Mrs. LeRoy Molair.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final return with the Hon. J.
K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for
Barnwell County, as Guardian of
Hermaa Hammer upon Saturday, the
15th day of October ^ext after publi
cation, and petition tha Court* for an
Order of Discharge and Letters Dis-
missory --
Mathilda E. Lange,
Guardian of Herman Hammer.
Sept 22, 1927.
9-22-4t.
ENTERTAINS IN HONOR
OjF-TEACHERS.
and Mrs. R. Stanley Dicks en- 1
terfained last Thursday. evening yi
honor of the teachers of the Barnwell
High SchooLwith six tabkaEt hridge.
HEATING EQUIPMENT
For Residences, Schools, Churches
Warm Air Furnaces—Oil-O-Matics
Phone 264 W. B. TOOLE, Augusta, Ga.
Clothes for Fall
For Men and Boy!
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The approach of Fall days
renews activities tsat vacations
have interrupted. And, of
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course, the need for Clothes
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is emphasized.
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Drop in and view our new
Fall displays of Clothing, Shoes
and' Furnishings for Men and
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Boys;—.the products of many
of the nation’s foremost makers.
The prices will also appeal to
you.
Edwards Clothing Co.
Outfittinc Headquarters
850 Broad St Augusta? Ga.
The high score prize for the ladies, a
perpetual calendar, was won by Miss
Virginia Hutto, and the high score
prize for the men, linen handkerchiefs,
was won by Mr. J. 0. Patterson, Jr.
Miss Rosalie Spann cut consolation, a
deck of cards. Block cream, cake and
ni'rts were served.
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ClanS sens
Bread ,
v' kits more food ralae/
SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
Miss Blanche Porter entertained
the members of the Smart Set Bridge
Club last week. Mrs. H. J. Phillips
won the high score prize, score pads,
and Mrs. D. B. Witherspoon cut the
consolation, tallies. The guest’s higtf
score prize was awarded to Mrs. M. K.
Hale. A salad dourse was served.
Guests were: Mrs. Eugene Easter
ling, of Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. M. K.
Hale, of Logan, W. Va., Mrs. R. G.
Herndon and Mrs. Louise Porter
Bauer.
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ENTERTAINS IN HONOR
OF VISITORS.
An outstanding'social event of the
past week was the party given by
Mrs. B. H. Dyches Saturday evening
in honor of her house guests, Misses
Louise and Henrietta Dunn, Mary
Willie and Bell Durden and Mr. Wil
liam Dunn, of Augusta.
. The lovely home, was thrown en
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pot plants. Dancing was enjoyed and
refreshing fruit punch and fancy
cakes were served throughout the
evening. Among those present be
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Ethel McSwain, Elizabeth Deason.
Frankie Harley and Dorothy Dugger;
Messrs. B. S. Moore, Jr., Eugene
Brown, Harry Anderson, Terrell Par
ker, J. O. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Langley.
MISS JOSIE DAVIS
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Miss Josie Davis entertained a hum T
her of friends Thursday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Nannie Lefenian-, of
Greenwood. Three tables were ar
ranged for bridge. After playing
four rounds of bridge, high score prize
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