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THtJRSDAY, JANUARY 26. 192*. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA erea bouts l.ocal and Perso : - News of Bla *hone Ub the Names ^of Tour Visitors, or Other Items of Local T-" Interest for This Column. ' f-* The Book Cmb met Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. R. S. Monroe, N. C., last week on account Dicks. Mrs. Jasper Johns, of, Baldock, was the guest of Mr. arid Mrs. H. J. Phil lips Monday. The Duplicate Bridge Cjub was en tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. * A Perry A. Price. Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and little daughter are in Columbia this week with Col. Brown. ✓PVof. W. W. Carter was called *o of fhe serious illness of his brother. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. Leroy Molair spent Sunday iti Blackville with the latter’s parents, Mf. and Mrs. v T. L. Wragg. , Mrs. G. M, Greene has returned from Savannah,\where she attended the funeral of hei; brother^ Geo. T. Pate. „ * \ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vincent, /-of Union, came down Sunday for a v.sit to Barnwefl relatives. Senator A. B . Patterson and Rep resentative J. E. Harley spent the week-end -in the city with relatives. Mrs. March Agard spent last week in Columbia with her sister, Miss Kate Simms, before returning to Rocking ham, N./C. y 7 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cail and Miss Lil Ham Lane, of Sylvania, Ga. r and Miss lone Cail, of, Brenau College, spent the week-end lie re with Mrs. Olaree Call. . / / . ' X • . \ - Mrs. Frederick Campbell, of Mont clair, N. J., who is spending the win ter in the South, arrived here yester day afternoon for a visit to Mrs. George Batten. - The many friends of Mrs. R. W. Humphries will learn with regret of the death of her mother, which oc curred Tuesday after an illness of several weeks. \ Mr. and Mrs. John G. Simms, of Orlando,, Fla., announce the birth of a daughter bn, January 20th. The young lady has beeru named Beverley CarroH Simms. - Aycock, of Be/mettxville, was a visitor here Monday. He is a for mer resident of Barnwell and has many friends in this city who are always glad to welcome him back. A special invitation has been. ex tended to the Rev. R. W. Humphries, of Springfield, to attend the first ser vice to be held in the new Methodist Church here Sunday morning. SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB MEETS. [ rays glad Col, Edgar A. Brown spent . the The Smart Sot -Bridge Club mdt last week with Miss Mary Patterson. The high score prize, candles, was has won hy Mrs. H: J. Phillips, and the consolation was cut by Mrs. Johnson Hagood. A salad course was served during the afternoon. week-end here with his family, coming .down Saturday from Columbia, whtw he is attending Federal Court as an attorney in the Beaufort bank case. i Blackville, Jan. 21.—H. D. Still, who serves on the h° ar d of visitors of The Citadel, attended a meeting of that body in Charleston this week. Miss Rose Rich motored to Orange burg Monday of this week. Laurie Buist, of Columbia, was the guest of his paronts, Mr. and Mrs., C. S. Buist, the past week-end. Mrs, Jenny Sorentrue,* Orangeburg, is the guest this week of Mrs. Herman Brown. 4 • y Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg were shoppers in Augusta Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rich motored to Charleston to spend a few days this week. * • t Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, Nell Theodore and Albert Ninestein went to Columbi a Saturday to ste “Abie’s Irish Rose.’’ . Mrs. Frank Shillito, of Batesburg, was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Shil lito Wednesday. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Rammer, Messrs. S. B. Rush, Gene Watts and Harold Grimes motored to Orangeburg Mori- day to see the musical comedy, “AJne’s Irish Rose.” Miss*Kitty Lee Steel, of Batesburg, was a visitor in town Wednesday. Misses Elizabeth Shillito and Elean or Dunbar spent the past week-end wjth the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shillito in Batesburg. Mesdames Charles Mathis, T. 6. Boland and E. H. Weissinger and the M isses Lila Teel and Leonard Kelly spent Saturday iruAugusta. The Rev B. H. Duncan, R. B. Fick- ling and C. J. Fickling, Mrs. H. L. *Buist and Miss Blanche Matthews are in Greenville.this week attending the southern conference of Baptist Sun- * day schools. Heyward "Young, of Darlington way thgrgiregt |hfsr week of Mrs.-Wr B. BuistT^ Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Lowe, Sam Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Buist spent Sunday in Columbia. v S. J. Lowo, of Columbia, w r as the guest this week-end of -Mr. and Mr Bad but U9abU Verlaine, the French poet, once sold a sonnet to Gil Bias Ulastre. He took a cab to the offices of the fteper to col lect the money. It was one cent a ie. Sixteen cents. Not that there arb.slxteen lines In a sonnet In Paris, but that the title and signature were paid . On another occasion he sold a poem- to Art eiCritlque for 5 francs, money down. NexKdUy he returned to the editor and cbmplained that he had been given a bad five-franc piece. The editor instantly gttve him a fresh one, and then discriSetlyNjenianded the bad coin. “Monsieur,” sajd V&daine, depart ing, “I have passed it;Hmt I assure you I had considerable diflibtilt^ in do ing so. Advertise in The People-Sentinel. TwelVe * years exppri^nce '* as specialist examining eVes and fitting glasses, pfds two- years as optical specialist for U. S. Naval Hospital, Parris Island, S. G„ .at yaur service. Advertise in The People-Sentinel Louise Rice, world famous graphologist, caiyxisitively read your talents, virtues and faults in the drawings, words and what nota that you scribble when “lost in thought”. - + ' • * Send your “ scribbiings” or signature for analysis. Enclose the picture of the Mikado head, cut from a box of Mikado pencils, and ten cents. Address Louise Rice, care of EAGLE PENCIL CO., NEW YORK CITY Nt VV t £ Y Y £ Mrs. Aligns Patterson’s BEAUTY SHOPPE ‘l* ~ X T I x— — r t EVERYTHING PERTAINING ;i; X ' —• —•— r X i TO BEAUTY. -j- v v ? — t Y . : * “ * : Y . Y X Phone 117 ~ ‘ .j. .. . , V Barnwell, S. C. )t* • • • • • Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v t | Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T. B. Ellis \ J. B. Ellis I ‘ l- L-.- ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. • Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurat, S. C. »x-:-x* CK**X**X M X M C M X**X M C*****X < J X THINKS ^mX^X^X^X^X^X^^X^X^X^X^X^X*-.* FOR SALE:—Sugar-Cane Syrup in quart jats,' 30 cents; 2,000 bundles ofj'^ fodder, 2^cents per pound; green home-cured hams, v 28 cents p<H-. j.K)unil; green home-Vurod shoul- ' detfs, 17 cenTs per pound.—-T. J>. Ellis —— 1-26-mc LOST.-—By somefox hunter friends _ near Whaley Mill Creek, about two miles south of Blackville, one blue and black spotted Pitch, known as a “Blue Dog”, with brown head. Fin der will be rewarded jf returned to— ; S. G. Lowe, Blackville, S. C.’ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. . j \ Mrs. J. Julien Bush was hostess last week to the members of -the Wednes day Afternoon • Bridge ~ Club. Tie 1 tugh scon*, prize was won by Mrs. B. P. Davies, while Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., cut the consolation. A * salad course was served during the High Winds Tuesday Night. This section was - visited by high winds . Tuesday night, , following the heavy rains, of. the day, but so/ fat/ as can be learned no damag^ was done in this immediate section. /At CoK umbia, however, a windstorm blew down many trees, teleppOTie and elec- tiic light poles and broke glass doors and windows of Main Street stores. The' light service was,put out of commission fqr some time and as a Jesuit the Wednesday morning edition of The Sthte failed to reach here on time. Telegraph Service to Various points was interrupted, .according to the News and Couiier. To [f ed Rajah t CONFEDERATE STATES monev; Confederate Postage. Stamps-and^ En velopes, also old coins, stamp ^'collec tions bought. Mail material DEAR BORN STAMP CO., mj* N. Dearborn / St. Chicago, ’ l-12-4tp * # modic Croup Often ^Kecked with one application of Vicks. Just rub on throat and chest f Y T t f T T Y f f Y T T for Economical Transportation EVROLET ./I A Cordial Invitation! T T T In the absence of. a Chevrolet dealer at Barnwell, we ex- tend a cordial/invitation to prospective buyers in that territory ♦> to visit our showrooms andv inspect the beautiful new models ♦♦♦ nowon display. We have just received a shipment of cars A and can fillyour-orderat once. S. G. Lowe. Mesdames R. A. Gyles, B. B/Kam- mer, W. C. Buist, G. W. Magruder and A. G. Whittle attended the card party and tea given by the Aiken chapter,-D. A, R., Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. L. BuisA and S. H. Ru^h spent Tuesday in Augusta. Dr.- and Mrs. Paul Phillips, of Springfielch^were guests of Mr/and Mrs. jQKjr^OTlorman. Mo,nday~oxf th-ia week. Dr. apd Mrs. PhiHips are new- ly-wgas, having been married last Monday. The latter will be remem- bored as Miss-IVfarie O’Farrell, i, of New York, who fregut?ntly visited re latives here. * * Miss jlda Groves, who spent last week in Charleston, visiting her brother, Dr, Mike Groves, returned home Tuesday. i . Mrs. Richard Smaitt, of Manches ter, Tenn., is th« guest of Mrs. ^lice G. Whittle. Mr, and Mrs. George Gray and chil dren and Mrs. Richard Smartt spent Monday in Aiken. Mrs. Kogar Still was hostess the Joseph Roger chapter, D. A. R., for the January meeting on Tuesday afturnoon. Mrs. E. 1L Weissinger regent, and Mrs. J. V. Matthews wiH represent the chapter at the continen tal congress in Washington, D. C Iftrs. S. it. Still read from the I). A. R. magazine a memorial for four women organizers of D. A. R. chap ters. Mrs. A. H. Ninestein and Mrs. Sue Compton wore appointed to plan the program for the February meet-' ing. Mrs. Ruth Coggins read a his torical paper. * Mrs.H. D. Still, fun-maker for the afternoon gave a memory test and a game. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. R. B. Still, served a salad course w th iced tea. - We also invite all Chevrolet owners in the Barnwell terri- A :o let us service their carsjf they are in need of repairs of X any kind. We employ only expert mechanics and every-repair «♦ job must be A-No. 1. X ❖ ❖ If you find it inconvenient to come to Williston, write or <♦ phone and we will send a car for a demonstration. «* r Sales WILUSTON jL. - • # - ^ • Wins High Compliment. Beverley Simms, of Washington, D. .C« a member of the senior _c 1 ass of tjfro McKinley Tech High School, of th: t .city, received high compliment re cently when he was told by hAJ/acher j of English that,, on account of the ; excellence of his work, he would be excused from further study of Eng lish. He is a son of Judge and Mif C. C. Simms, of Barnwell. Can’t you PICTURE this fine SUITE in YOUR Bed . ’V K i;oom, replacing the one you have grown: tired of? O R U B Ovat & Million Jars Used Yearly Miss Nancy Ann Miller,'shown in * the photo above*, despite the protes tations of friends and advisers, is ,,r going to turn, Hindu and marry the former Maharajah of Jndore, who already has several wivf?$, it is an nounced from his counti Great Educators The ten greatest'««Uirnnors of the last two centurfes,- according to Doc tor Eliot*s list, put forth In 1925, were Horace Mann, Adam. Smith, William Ellery Channing, Michael Faraday, Ralph Waldo Emersoq, John Stuart Mill, Charles Darwin, Herbert Spen cer, Louis Pasteur and Joseph Ernest Renan. Doctor i El lot alsfo suggested, as the ten greatest educators of all time, Aristotle. John Locke;. Francis Bacon, Immanuel Kant. Ralph Waldo Emer son, Claudius Galen, Isaac .Newton, John Milton; William Shakespeare Y Y Y Y •i* '41" - Whether you contemplate furnishing your bedroom now or later, you should by all means see our dis play, and it will be a pleasure to show youl* -Tou will not be urged to buy. 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