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■ • " s ■ I HI niiiiJii ifijpi fTBURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1927. f. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, Barnwell, SOUTH CAROLINA ilA. - \ere area bouts Tbon« U« the Names of Tehr Visitors, or Other Itesis of Local Interest for This Column. 7” Hir! It being the-ftrst meeting at wfrirtr then served delightful sandwiches ard Mrs. V. P. Bonner ^okunbia this week. is vUiting in r~ t- ^ Archdeacon Burton, of Allendale, wasr a visitor here Tuesday. L.. A. Drummond, of Dunbarton, was among the business visitors in the city Monday. / Col. Edgar A. Brown was called to Memphis, Tenn., and Birmingham, Ala., on professional business this week. ? The Ladies' Guild of the Barnwell Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun'Tuesday af ternoon. Beverly Simms, of Washington, D. C., is visiting his parents, Judge and Mrs. C. C. Simms. Mrs. Weathersbee has been hottess since her ness was enjoyed, at the end of which, the hostess, assisted by Mesdames J. H. Black, Franklin Black and Mrs. J. O. Brabham, served a salad course The December'meeting will be held the week after Christmas with Mis A. T. Russell, who will be assisted by Mrs.Ira Black- hot chocolate. Mr. Raymond Stan sell, marriage, mo* of the busi-fof New York cKy, who is the gue*^ due <0 the fact that he hid eliminated and a social hour of Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen Browi, - _ . ... - . . . recently suffered an attack of bron brought a perfect evening to an en- * joyable close with several piano se lections. Dr. A. B. Patterson returned to Barnwell this week after a visit to relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun has return- r * ed home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Charleston. V V 1 A slight damage was done to the rectory of the Barnwell Episcopal Church by fire yesterday (Wednesday^ afternoon about four o’clock. GENERAL ELECTRIC Henry Sandifer, who holds a re sponsible position with a contracting company doing paving at Williston, was a visitor in the city this week. Quite a nice sun) was realized from the bridge tournament, which is the first of a series to be held during the fall and winter months, the proceeds being for a church painting fund. Miss Elizabeth McNab, home dem onstration agen^, left for Rock Hill on Monday, the 5th inst., where she goes to attend the agents’ conference. She will return on the 16th inst., af ter which time she will be on furlough until January 1st. Mr. and Mrs. George Weathersbee spent last Sunday in Augusta, where they went to visit Mrs. Weathersbee’s father, J. D. Garrison, who was able to return home yesterday (Wednes day) much improved in health to the delight of his many friends. Capt. G. M. Main received a phone message early Wednesday morning telling of the death of his aunt, Mrs. Jane Brant, widow of the late G. M. Brant, of the Jenny section. Mrs. Brant was a most remarkable woman, having reached the ripe old age of M -y< fcjra,F ua—9—— dncTORTTRi# 1 ^Thursday) BRIDGE TOURNAMENT GREATLY ENJOYED. An outstanding social event of the fall season was the benefit bridge party given Wednesday evening of last week by the Ladies’ Guild of the Barnwell Episcopal church at the home of Mrs. George Batten, a resi dent of New York city who, with her, daughter, Miss Emmaline Batten* is spending the winter in Barnwell. Fourteen tables were arranged for bridge in the dining room, living room and hdll, which were abloom with fall o \ roses. After y six rounds had been enjoyed, it was found that the high score prize for ladies, a corsage of sweet peas, was won by Miss Annie Mabry, and the high score prize for men, a linen handkerchief, went to Mr. S. V. Brown. The low score prize for ladies, a bouquet of hand made wool flowers, was awarded to Mrs. S. V. Brown, while Mr. R. S Dicks re ceived low score prize for men, box of talcum powder. Quite a bit of amuse ment was occasioned with the award ing of the consolation prizes, which were a box of cigarettes for the ladies and a beautiful dress doll for the men. These prizes went to Mrs. S. B. Moseley and Mr. B. S. Moore, Jr., re spectively. A Committee of ladies Death of Mrs. tXyles. which was to have been given « week, wm postponed ttntil a chitis and engagemeh^g were can- Blaikville, Dec. 6.—Mrs. Rebecca Williams Gyles; widow of the late William Alfred Gyles , died at her home here this morning at 11 o’clock She was one of Blackville’s oldest citizens, having lived here since her birth, January 24, 1S43, her age being nearly eighty-five. Mrs. Gyles’ ill ness was brief. She became sick Monday night, but during the day she had attended to her home duties and had eaten heartily. Mrs. Gyles had been married for fifty-nine years to Alfred Gyles when he died only three years ago. §he has surviving her two children, Mrs. Josephine Risher and Dr. Ryan A. Gyles, of Blackville; two grandchildren, Cleve land Risher, of Athens, Ga., and Dr. Ronald Gyles, of Hyler, Ky.; also five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Gyles was » member of the Blackville Baptist Church and. was one of its oldest members. Thu funeral will be con ducted to-morrow afternoon at the Blackville cemetery, with the Rev B. H. Duncan officiating. celled on the advice of his physician. It is now announced that Mr. Barrett will appear here in a song recital at the Vamp Theatre on the evening of December J4th at 8:16 o’clock. This announcement is of keen interest and pleasure to those who have already heard him sing,, as.well as to scores of music-lovers thrqughout this and adjoining counties who enjoy and ap preciate a progrSnPbyan~a?ri«tw)f Mr. Barrett’s type.v Mrs.. Solomon Blatt will be his accompanist. This concert will be given in two parts, in terspersed between which will be i group of songs by a mixed quartet from Bamberg composed of Mrs. B. D Carter, Mrs. H. N. Folk, Mr. Pau Whitaker and Mr. Black. Bamberg is conpicuous for the amount of musical tajent which it possesses. At a later date the Bamberg Choral Club will give a sacred concert at the Barnwell Methodist Church and it is also an nounced that Miss Lott, music in structor in the Bamberg schools, will give an organ recital at the local Baptist Church. Thoae who are for te enough to hear the quartet’s Mi actions on the evening of Mr. Bar rett's concert will be able to rdaliso the treat in store for them by reason of these future engagements with Bamberg. The pregram of the con cert was received too Iste Yor publi cation in this issue, but R is ssid to be a very enjoyable one. We have all varieties of osts, rye, wheat, hairy vetch and Austrian win- tor peas, and our prices are right. Send us your orders. B. B. Kirkland Sjed Company*, Augusta, Georgia. 12-l-4tc. - ‘ ‘ - Mn. Angus Patterson’s BEAUTY SHOPPE EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO BEAUTY. — Bamwell, S. C. Mr. Barrett’s Concert. Mr. W. Decatur Barrett’s conceit, ' New Jewelry Store •_ WeHave tWf Latest Creations is DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVERWARE and NOVELTIES 1 It Pays to Step Around the Corner Where QUALITY is HIGH and PRICES ARE'LOW. Our Country Friends are Cordially Invited. QUALITY JEWELERS Walker & Quillebeum. 203 Jackson Street Augusta, Ga. M♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦4r — Miss Juanita Neely, Poultry Speci alist, was in the county last week dhd while here she, with the home demon stration agent, met with two of the I Home Demonstration clubs, giving helpful suggestions, besides visiting ] several farm flocks. Miss Neely’s] visits are’ looked forward to with much interest on the pa it of the] poultry producers. jfe/JNOW H. J. PHILLIPS Agent Barnwell, Allendale and Bamberg Counties. * /dciety Notice to Taxpayer* of Barnwell Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of the city of Barnwell that a penalty of 5 per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes due the city of Barn- weirbirund after January 1st, 1928’. F. S. BROWN, Clerk. . ic Croup Often checked *wi one Ap^iSon Vicks. Just rob on „ throat and chest ICKS Vaporob Oven ffM/u/ONJMsUseoVtAKtr NOTICE! D. A. R. CHAPTER Hj TO MEET. The Barnwell Chapter, D. A. R., will meet Friday afternoon at four o’clock ] at the home of Mrs. Ashton Holland, | with Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Langdon A. Cave as hostesses. A full attend ance is earnestly requested and mem ber are also urged to bring their dues | at this time. Brighten up the home for Christmas festivities with new furniture. Don’t let the sparkling brightness of Christmas put your home to shame! One or two pieces will do wonders a new chair for here a new table for an odd-cornei—perhaps a complete new suite! Regardless of your needs, you will find here quality furniture at extremely moderate prices. And for your further convenience, there is our E-Z-Y Payment plan. We will hold any pieces until wanted—or make immediate delivery. And, lest you forget, nothing has yet been discovered to take the place of furniture as a perfect gift. :: MRS. GYLES ENTERTAINS WINTHROP DAUGHTERS. Blackville, Dec. 3.—Mra. R. A. I Gyles-was hostess to the Winthrop Daughters on jues^^fierngpp. -i&-1 wMmwntx - -Mere* 1 W PV ed Those present were Mrs. W. C. Bui*t, | Mrs. J. E. Molonyi Mrs. Clyde Boyls- ton, Mrs. Briggs Kammer, Mrs. L. C. | Still and Misses Gunter and Shillito. SEPARATE PIECES AND SUITES Several dining room suites arej>eing offer^ tor, r*' ' I now have a competent watch, clock a nd phonograph repair man and solicit your patronage. ♦ MRS. T. R. CHISOLM, •Blackville, S. C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. The ' Wednesday Aftemoon Bridge Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Tbps. M. Boulware and the consolation was | cut by Mrs. Charlki Brown, Sr. Af-1 ter the games delightful refresh ment^, consisting of a fruit salad / and hot tea, were served. 1 QUSINESC ; Deildero SCOTT-DYCHES MARRIAGE. •V The occasional table is in constant demand. Beautiful, useful and decorative. Separate ’t3hlffarDK!ra£s : m : ^oup5» : ^T^ur ? orsix7^ 1 n mahogany; walnut, maple, teakwood, and Chinese red /green or yellow, with stencilled design. ♦ * ’ A luxurious and comfortable Fireside Chair, upholstered in velour, mohair, or tap estry in beautiful colorings. Of beautiful design and excellent construction. Also club chairs, Cogswell, and wing chairs. , A Tea Wagon! Not only decorative but useful as weH. In mahogany with rubber tired wheels, drop leaves at the sides, extra large glass serving tray and bottom shelf, and drawer. It will save many steps, and be a great aid in serving the holiday feast. They conjfist of nine pieces, includng square tablfe, five chairs,and one arm chair, buffet, and serving table. In mahogany and •walnut. ~ , , \ • — *■ A handsome bedroom suite in mahogany, walnut or maple, consisting of full si^ed bed, vanity, dresser, and chest of drawers. Beau tifully made along graceful Queen Anne lines. May be had with twin beds. An ex ceptional value. Living room suites consisting of three pieces—divan, arm chair and Cogswell chair. Upholstered in tapestry or mohair. In colors to harmonize with any decorative scheme. Aiken, Dec. 3.—Miss Albertie +<*<*+++++++*+**+*^>***++\ S :o tt, of Windsor, and ; Obie Dyehes, i ✓ if CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE: —*15 cents* per hundred, delivered. Will make special price on large lots. —B. F- Gardner, Blackvillfe^S- C. ll-24-4tp. V* FOUND.-*—One dog with Barnwell County license tag on it. Owner write S. P. Golphin, Holly Hill, S. C. 11-17-p FOR SALE:—Stalk Cutters, that are guaranteed to cut green stalks. Also Star Pea Hullers and Gasoline r fines. .Attractive prices.—C. F. lir, Barnwell, S. C. 27-tfc. ■ STRAYED.—Four Jersey fieifers, about six months old; last seen about Owens’ Cross Roads. Suitable re- wand for information leading.to thpir recovery.-r-J. C. Fowke, Lyndhurst, S. C. . 12-8-2tp. * T — - /^gir of Elko, were married last Saturday by Probate Jtidge Snelling, of Bam well, at his office. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Dock Scott, of Wind sor, and the bridegroom is the young est son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dyehes, of Elko. The young coyple will make their home in Bamwell County. i - » • ♦ — & BIBLE CLASS MEETS WITH MRS. WEATHERSBEE. On Tuesday afternoon of last week, twenty members of the Jennie Bates Hagood Bible class of the Methodist Church met in front of the court house at 3:00 o’clock, where cars were wait ing to convey them to the home of Mrs. J. Morgan Weathers bee* who lives in the Pleas ant Hill section of the county where a moat enthusiastic and enjoyable meetr ing of the class was held. REID Barnwell ESSSsSbc f—r- * >»4»oo«y»» »♦♦♦»<