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U / THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1S27. THE RARNWEfX U.. 1 —-Tl ere * S?# § and erea bouts ’Phone Ue the Nemes of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. •V D. C. Bush qalied at The People-Sen tinel office Tuesday to renew his sub scription. .< £ /W. T. Hankinson, of Meyer’s Mill, was a caller at The People-Sentinel office Monday. 1 tm The Winthrop Daughters met Mon day aftcmoon-at the home of Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. • if' •— Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bl^tt are moving into their lovely new home on Marl boro Avenue this week. — t Ralph Smith, of Charlotte, N. C., spent Sunday here with his family, who are visiting relatives..-' Brown & Bush have moved into their handsome offices in the old Home Bank building on Main Street. The Barnwell MuSkJStudy Club met Tuesday afternoon wmi^Mrs. W. M. Jones. 1 m:— Petition fcr Waterworks. « ’ -4 ' ^ 1 k Blackville, pec. 12.—The people of Blackville are much astir over the circulation of a petition for water works and sewerage. The town hart / 11:45—Address, A Missionary. long felt the great need of these im » OP-.. provements and the voters will soon have a chance to say whether it will be realized. Harmony Lodge Elects Officers. 10:60—The Ruby Anniversary Re port, Mrs. Jesse Carter. 10:55—Address, Mrs. W. L. Ball. 11:25—Praise Sendee, led by Mrs. B. D. Carter. At the regular^ communication of itarmonjr £odge No. 17, A. F. M., on Thursday night of last week', the fol- Mrjr. Ralph Smith and little daugh ter a nd Mrs. J. T. Jackson, of Char lotte, N ,C., are the guests of the lat-1 lowing officer* were elected for the en ter’s parents, Mr. and Moseley. Mrs. S. B. • v Much to the regret of their many Barnw<dl friends, ihe Rev. R. W. Humphries and family left yesterday (Wednesday) jfor Springfield;'^Kere Mr. Humphries was assigned by the Methodist Conference. The Rev. M. L. Banks and family are expected this wetk from Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hale and Miller Handy, of West Virginia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Easterling. )/dciety Mrs; Geo.-.T%—Tompkins and two children, Anna and George, of Colum bia, were the guests of Mrs. Olaree Cail Sunday. B. P. Morris, of Blackville route 1, is aAiong the new subscribers ng added to The People-Sentinel 'mailing fist this week. suing year: ' Furman D. Davis, W. M. Ir a Fales, S.‘~W. Herman Mazursky, J. W. F. S. Brown, Treasurer. - D. B. Witherspoon, Secretary. ^ ‘ R. S. Fit/.patrick, S. D. R. G. Hurnaon, J D. P. W Steven* rnd Newman Connor, Stewar i . ► B. B. Baxley, Tiler. Annual W. M. U. Meeting Today. Mrs. Marguerite Patterson Martin and little daughter, Peggy, of New York iff ***•—giiaala ■ gf—Mr [Tfi'i rrmthTf. Mrs. Kate Pattenow. Among those from Barnwell who at tentat the Kennedy-Brown wedding at Lugriff Monday were .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown. Sr., Mr*. J. J. Bush and three childien, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brown and children, Eugene Brown, Alpher.s Connor. Mrs. H. D. Calhoun. Duncan Calhoun and Charlie Brown. Jr. Notice to Taxpayer* °f Barnwell • • * Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of the city of Barnwell that a penalty of 6 per rent will be added to all unpaid taxes due the city of Barn well on and after January lat, 1928. F. S. BROWN. Clerk. (Best Treated Externally That’s why modem mothers pre fer Vicks—it cannot upset delicate stomachs. Rubbed on throat and chest, it acts two ways at once: (1) Its healing vapors, released the body heat, are inhaled BEETHOVEN MUSIC CLUB TO GIVE RECITAL. Mrs. Ira Fales will present the Beethoven Music Club in a piano re cital at the school auditorium on the evening of December 20th, at 8:00 o’clock. The public is cordially in vited to be present- % WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGET CLUB. The Wedpesday Afternoon Bridge Club met last week at the home, of \u Brown. Tbo-High orore prize was won by Mrs. B. P. Davies snd the consolation was rut by Miss Be Bee Patterson After the games, delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. COLUMBIA COLLEGE CLUB MEETS. The Columbia College Club met with Mrs. H. M. Casael* in Ellenton on Thursday afternoon, December 8th. After the regular business had been transacted, the members were enter tained with the following attractive program: Reading by little Gene Brinkley. Vocal I>uet by Mrs. Elmore Ash- ky and Mrs. Harold Buckingham. Dancing by little Alice Bnnkley. Two poems, written by one of the college professors, were read by Mrs. Barney Owens. One of these entitled, “My Alma Mater,” has been set to music and it being sung at the club meetingas. During 4hr social hour, the hos tess invited her guests into the din ing room, where delicious refresh ments were served. The entire lower floor of Mrs. Camels’ home was ar tistically decorated with Christmas berries and red candles. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. A. B. - Hair in. Blackville on • #. Thursday afternoon, January 12th, at 8*9 sMs The following is The program of the annual W. M. J. meeting of thei Barn well Associatiortwhich will be held at Ehrhardt tixlay (Thursday) at 10 a. m.: 10:00—Song, led by Mrs. B. D. Car ter. 10:05 — Devotional, Mrs. C. R. Mean. _ « 10:15—Welcome, Mrs. LeRoy Pe ters. 10:20 — Response Mrs. Gordon Steadman. * 10:25—Minutes, Mrs. Paul Cook. 110:30—The Jew, Mrs. T, A. Hol land. 10:45—Special Music. 12:15—Special Music. 12:20—First-hand Glimpses of Cuba by Mrs. L. G." Dicks. 12:40-r-Introduction of^Pastors and Visitors. 12:50—Appointment of Committees 1:00—Lunch. ^ 2:00—Song, led by Mrs. B. D. Car tel , - 2:05—Devotional. 2:20—Special Music. — 2:25—Reports—Supt., Mrsfc- G Smith; Supt. of G. A. and Y. W. A., Mrs. R. C. Jones; Supt. of S. B., Miss Rosa Adams; Supt. of R. A., Mrs. J. H. Walker; Supt. of Personal Service, Miss May Owtns; Supt. of Mission Study, Mrs. S. G. Mayfield; Division Presidents, Mis. A. E. Corley* Mrs. Jeff L. Smoak, Mrs. W. B. Cave, Mrs. J. B. McMillan. 2:50—Address, Miss Potts. 3:20—Special Music. 3:25—Business. 3:45—Consecration Service, Mrs. W. L. Ball. 4:00—Adjournment. —— make cotton at a profit. Farmers Union Mercantile "Co. Barnwell, S. C. Mrs. Angus Patterson's BEAUTY SHOPPE EVERYTHING PERTAINING TQ BEAUTY. Stables in Rear of Store Building. :: Phoae 117 — Barnwell, S. C.;; Mancefield Toy Sanitary Cleaning and Erecting—French Dry Cleaning—Special Attention to Mail Order 909 Ellin St. 12-15-3t. g—Ladies' Suits and Skirts Also Done. - t Augusta. Georgia Pkoue 9S2 ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL. 3* >»0 0 A Gift for the Home is a Gift for ALL! It “draws out” the like an old-fashioned poultice. VAPOR UB Over t* Million Jars Used YUru NOTICE! I now have a competent watch, clock and phonograph - repair man and solicit your patronage. MRS. T. R. CHISOLM, Blackville, S. C. :: DUSINESO BttlderO n Whether you give an odd chair or an entire Suite of Furniture, remember this: A gift for the home is a gift to all! Every member of the family will enjoy the gift you give. CHRISTMAS TIME, too, is a good time to refurnish your own home. We have recently received new stocks of living-room furniture. The styles are up to the minute; the prices are down to rock-bottom. These are a few of the late arrivals: Living Room Suites ^ A- CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE: —15 cents 4 per hundred, delivered. Will make special price on large lots. —B. F. Gardner, Blackville, S. C. ll-24-4tp. FOUND.—One dog with Barnwell County license tag on it. Owner write S. P. Golphin, Holly Hill, S. C. 11-17-p LOST:—Setter do'g, six months old, white with oiie black spot on side, black ears. Lost near New Home. ^ e * r ^ ome - Chyjch, Red Oak Toknship. Reward oMBoo is offered.—R. L. Bronson, B ^ell, S. C. - STRAYED^-Four Jersey heifers, about six <nonths old; last seen about Owens’ Cross Roads. Suitable re ward for’Information leading to their recovery.—J. C. Fowke, Lyndhurst, S. C it-fr-a* HANLEY.KEELER MARRIAGE AT BLACKVILLE . Blackville, ifcc. 12.—A very pretty wedding occurred Thanksgiving Day, at the Sacred Heart church in Black ville, when Martin J. Hanley, Jr., o Charleston and Miss Rosina Keeler, o: Blackville, a former graduate nurse of Savannah, Ga., wtre married with a nuptial mass celebration by the Rev. Father Reddire, of Charleston, assist ed by the Rev. Father Schonardt, p Augusta, Ga. Miss Anna Keeler, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Mrs. Jennie Bongham of Savannah, matron of honor entered with Leo Crogham, of Charleston. Little Joseph Keekr, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. The bride entered with her brother, Igantius Keeler by whom she was given in marriage and was met at -the" alter by the bridegroom and his brother, Stephen Hanley, of Charles ton. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the home pf the bride’s mother, Mrs. Amelia Krteler and a wedding breakfast serv ed to the bridal party. At an early date they will return to Charleston where they will make M^ny gueats from Char leston, Columbia, August^ and Sav annah, Ga., attended the wedding. DAVENPORT -SOFA, arm chair and and wing* chair with carved frame tops; covered all oVer with fine velour; the spring cushions are. reversible,• with a “point” designed on one side, and solid color on the other. Dining Room Suites v COMBINATION GUMWOOD with rich walnut veneers make this a remarka- bly handsome suite for the dining room. Suites consist of a large extension table, buffet, serving table, 5 dining chairs and one arm chair. Bed Room Suites / *V v A FOUR PIECE bedroom suite of a rich brown walnut veneer and gumwood. A ? Each piece charming of line, soundly constructed and convenient for the use intended. Deep roomy drawers. Wide mirrors. 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