The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 01, 1927, Image 5
THURSDAY, ’DECEMBER 1, 1927.
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TUB BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUtH CAROLINA
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Miss Margaret Free spent Thanks
giving with relatives in Bamberg;'
Miss Ethel McSwain spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with relatives
in Greenville.
Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Carter and
children spent, the Thanksgiving holi
days in Varnville.
Mr! and Mrs. W. J. Lemon and chil
dren w«re the gtiests of relatives
v Allendale Sunday.
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Mrs. V. P. Bonner was the guest of
her brother, J D.) Prothro, of Aiken^,
the past week-end.
Miss Annie Mabry was the guest of
relativ<B in Abbeville during the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Miss Virginia Hutto was the guest
of relatives in Denmark during the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Vincent and ion
have returned to Union after spending
several days with relatives here.
Robert Harley, of Beaufort, was
the week-end guest of Barnwell rela
tives.
Mrs. Iri^ Chisolm visited her sis
ter, Mrs. J. R. Rogers, in Edgetield
on Tuesday. *
"■J. Mr. Garriaon’a friand* will be
know that he is improving rapidly
and will be able to return Jiome in o
few days.*
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Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ayer, of
,Savannah, Ga., were the Thanksgiving
,guest8 of Mrq, Ayer’s father, Capt.
G. M. Main. Mr. and Mrs. Ayer
were also the guests of Mr* and Mrs.
E* G Bolen while in* the city. They,
left for the Sycamore section Friday
where they visited relatives and
friends before returning to the Geor
gia city. >r \ ,
BRIDGE" TN HONOR
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Billie Holmes spent the week-end
in the (kity with his-mother, Mrs.
Maude Holmes. ^
Mr*, and Mrs. Clark McCaslan, of
St. Matthews, were week-end guests
of Barnwell relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sanders and
little son, of Blackville, y/ere visitors
here Monday afternoon.
Miss Gertrud« Holmes, of Colum
bia, was the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Maude Holmes, last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. James DeLoach and
Misses Fijiklea and Ellis wore visitors
in Augusta last week-end.
Albert F. Fant, State bank examner,
was in the city for a short time Sun-
ay afternoon while en route to Beau-
tort. r~
Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price and
Miss Rosalie Spann spent the Thanks
giving- holidays with relatives
Sumter. . *
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—- Mrr and M-rs: C~ K. Fund<rbuTk*-and
two children, of Pageland, spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. S. V.
Brown.
Mrs^>Spann has returned to her
home in Sumter after spending «ome
time with her daughter, Mrs. Perry
A. Price.
Aubrey Harley, who is a student
at Furman University, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with
well relaMvca.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Milhous and ".wo
children spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with relatives in Beaufort and
Colleton Counties.
Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun and two
sons, Duncan and James Calhoun,
motored to Charleston Monday after
noon to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling and
^little daughter, of Denmark. w<re the
guests of the former’s mother, Mrs.
Julie B. Easterling, Sunday.
J. T. Sanders, who is a student at
Fuiman University, spent the Thanks
giving holidays with his father, A. M.
Sanders, who lives near Barnwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McGregor, of
Columbia, spent the week-end with
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Maude
Holmes.
H. J^ Phillips, Harry Anderson and
Monroei Morris were among those
from Barnwell who attended the Fur-
map-Clemson football game in Green
ville Thursday..
Duncan Calhoun, of Winston-Saturn,
N. C,, and Cadet James Calhoun, of
-The Citadel, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays jpith their parents. Col. and
Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun.
J. Julien Bush, Gilmore S. Harley,
Solomon Blatt, Ira Fales, W. J. I .err. on
and B. P. Davies attended the Caro-
uina-N. C. State football game • in
Columbia Turkey Day.
J. D. Robison, of Columbia, was
visitor lure during the past week and
enjoyed a fishing trip in the lower
part of the State with the Rev. R. W
Humphries and Martin C. Best.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moore and
daughter, Nell, of this city^nd Mr.and
Mrs. J. S. Younger, of Denmark, vis
ited the. formers’ daugh^fr. Miss Mary
Frances Moore, at Winthrop College
Sunday.
Capt. J. B. Armstrong, Judge Jno
K. Snelling, W. L. Jackson and E. E
Goodson motored to Augusta Sunday
afternoon to see Paul H. Owens and
J. D. Garrison, who are patients at
the University Hospital.
Marion Miller, who is a student at
University of South Carolina.
: p«.nt the week-enid in the city with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mil-
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Mis
Essie Morris, wn » is atttnj-
ng Coker College, was the guest of
ncr grandparents, Capt. and Mis. J.
B. Morris, fo> the Thanksgiving holi
days.
The People-Sontinel has been re
quested to announce that W. Decatur
Barrett has canceled his engagement
to sing in Barnwell on account of
illness.
Miss Arletha Miller, who is^pttend-
ing school in Greenwood, and Miss
Eva Robinson, of that city, «;peni
the Thanksgiving holidays here with
the former’s parent, Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Miller.
Cold
:ways
With One
Treatment
RUBBED on
.throat and chest,
Vicks does two
things at once:
(1) It is vaporized by the body
J^heat and inhaled direct to the in-
^PSamed air passages, and
(2) It stimulates the sldn like an
old-fashioned poultice and "draws
out" the soreness.
WICKS
The Rev. and Mr*. A. Rufus Mor
gan and two children, of Columbia
spent Thanksgiving Day in Barnwell
with Mrs. Daisy Buckinghdln. They
have many friends here who wvn
glad to see them again. .
• E. G. Bolen has recently accept?«1 a
position with the Tampa Fruit Store*,
and he will be glad to have his frie ids
call to see him there when in need of
anything in the way of fruits nnc
candies. See their ad in this issue. ;
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
The members of the Wednesday af
ternoon Bridge Club were entertain
ed last week by Miss Emmalee Bat-
t#m. The high score prize, two decks
of playing -eards, was won by Mrs.
R. S. Dicks, and the consolation, also
two decks of cards, was cut by Miss
ffeBee Patterson. During the after
noon delightful refreshments were
served.
OF VISITOR.
Mrs. G. W. Peeples entertained with
three tables of bridge Saturday even
ing in honor of Mrs. J. L. Johnsori, of
Savannah, who was the guest of Mrs.
Annie Crenshaw and Miss Frankie
Harley last week. The card room was
beautifully decorated with yellow r.nd
white chrysanthemums. The high
score prize, a jar of bath salts, went
to Mrs. Dubois Robertson, while the
consolation,., a box of correspondence
cards, was cut by Mrs. R. L. Bronson,
Tho guest of honor was presented
with a compact. After the games a
salad course with Russian tea was
served. i
KENNEDY-BROWN
MARRIAGE.
The following invitation was receiv
ed in Barnwell Saturday:
“Mr. and'Mrs. Alfred Edward Ken
nedy request the pleasure of your
company at the marriage of their
daughter, Mary Arabd, to Mr. Theo
dore Ralph Brown on Monday, the
twelfth of December, at four o’clock
in the afternoon, ‘Bettyneck,’ Lugoff,
South Carolina.’’ * 1
The young couple will be at home
after the twenty-ninth of December
in BarnwfeU.
ADVERJISE in The People-Sentinel.
BEETHOVEN MUSIC
CLUB MEETS. !
-The Beethoven Music Club held Its
regular meeting at the home of Miss
Catherine Black on Wednesday after,
noon with a large number of member*
and visitors present. The interesting
program Was as follows:
Polly Fales — Gallyway’s First
Walt? CAlcock.)
Caltherine Bla^k—Child’s Waltz—
(Presser:)
Mary Gay O’Bannon—Dancing Sun
beams -—(Holt.)
Song by John Albert Chisolm—Sorta
Miss You. 1
Martha Moore—In Springtime—
(Kinder.)
Scott McNab—Angel in a Dream.—
(Kullock.)
Margie Holland — Blue Danube
Waltz.—(Strauss.)
Bernice Terry gave the life of
Stephen C. Foster.
Catherine Holland — Serenade.—
(Schubert.)
The delightful hour closed after
the serving of a dainty salad coarse.
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INTERESTING MEETING OF ^
LOCAL CHAPTER.
— A very interesting meeting of the
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Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C.,
was held Friday afternoon at the*
Circle Inn, when Mrs. Lizzie Shep
herd, Mrs*, E. DrPeacock, Mrd? Julia
Delk Jones and MissCarrie Williumr
entertained. a. large number of the
members.
In the absence of the jiresiden^
Mrs. R. S. Dicks, the meeting was
presided over by Mrs. B. L. Easter
ling, Vice-president. After the open
ing prayer, the roll was called, each
member responding with the name of
a battle of the War Between the
States. Minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted. Reports from
committees were heard with much in
terest, especially the committee on ar
rangement for the Veterans’ dinner,
which will be given some time during
December. After the business session,i
an excellent historical program was
had. An outline of the Chapter his
tory was given by Miss Anna Walker,
Chapter Historian. A paper on Am
brose Powell Was read by Mrs. Forest
Brown. Excerpts‘from North Caroli
na 4n the Confederate Congress was
given by Mrs. A. E. Bronson and a
reading, “How Grandad Felt,” was
given by Mrs. G. M. Greene.
Hostesses for the December meet
ing will be Mrs. Alpheas Connor, Mrs.
A. fc. Bronson, Mrs. A. J. Bennett
and Mrs. Cora Brooker.
During the social hoar, block cream
and dainty cakes were served.^
We hive ay varieties of oats, rye,
wheat, hairy vetch and Austrian win
ter peas, and our prices are right.
Send us your orders. B. B. Kirkland
Seed Company, Augusta, Georgia.
12-1-4 tc. *
Mrs. Angus Patterson’s
BEAUTY SHOPPE _
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EVERYTHING PERTAINING
TO BEAUTY.
Plume 117 — Barnwell, S. C. ‘ ’
New Jewelry Store
^ WeHave the Latest Creations hs
DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVERWARE and NOVELTIES
It Pays to Step Around the Corner Where QUALITY is HIGH and
PRICES ARE LOW. Our Country Friends ace Cordially Invited.
QUALITY JEWELERS
Walker & Quillebeum
203 Jackson Street
A u ru«*ts, Ga.
Rare
Opportunity
•Head Sewing
$75.00
We have a limited number of New Home Drop-Head Sewing Machines, regularly,
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The friends of Miss Ellen Grimes
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Grimes, of the Elko section, will be
glad to know that she is rapidly ro
covering from an 'Operation which
she underwent at Greenville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J>JL. Widman and lit
tle son motored down from AsheviJle,
N. C., Wednesday afternoon. Mr
Widman returned home Sunday>^put
Mrs. Widman and “Sonny” will spend
some time with her mother, Mrs.
Emmie M. Porter. v
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Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair, Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Molair, Mrs.’ Charlie
Brown,* Miss Ella Louise Molair and
Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun at
tended services, Sunday evening at
Allendale, where Bishop Guidry, of
Charleston, delivered a splendid ser
mon.
The many friends of N. A. Pater
son will learn with regret that he is
seridusly ill of pnemmonia at his home
im Dumbarton, two doctors being in
attendance. Mr. Patterson is a Con
federate Veteran and because of his
advanced age, grave fears for his
r^overy are entertained.
Mr. and Airs. Shellie Black }nd
little daughter, motortd to AuguAa
Sunday afternoon, to see Mrs. Black *
father, J. D. Garrison, who is at the
University HosjuUl for
sold at $87.50, that we "are offering to our customers at the very special price of $75.00.
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This is a substantial reduction and represents a saving that we do not believe can be dupli-
cated in this section.
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yet sturdy in construction. The stand is of best Grey-Iron, Black Japan finish. It is
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Barnwell