The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 02, 1928, Image 5
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1928.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. David B. Witherspoon enter-
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'Phone- U» the Names of Your Visitors, or Other ftems of Local
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Interest for This Column.
Georgei ft. Clark;' of Augusta, was
in town/Monday.
Mrs. Dora Dee Walker was a visi r
in the city Tuesday.
L. A. Jones, of Salley,
week-end here on busine
ent last
Mr. and Mrs. W. pf Fran.^in wsre
\ 'sitors in August Tuesday.
Mr. and M^s. Frank Henderson, of
Aiken, werX visitors here Tuesday. 4
Mrs/James DeLoach and Mrs. Iris
Chisolm spent Friday in Hampton.
James DeLoach, of Augusta, was
the guest of relatives here last >veek.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Good-
son, Friday, January 27th, a daughter.
, Miss White, of Ridgeland, was the
week-end guest of Miss Hazel Cole
man.
Mrs. L. Ransdale, of Columbia, is
spending this week in the city with
her daughter, Mrs. J. Norman Dicks.
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W. Hampton Hutto,Jr.,of Blackville*
was a visitor in Barnwell Monday
ternoon.
G. L. Wefssinger, of Blackville, was
a business visitor here Thursday af
ternoon.
C. M. Fuller, of L,aurens, was a
business visitor here several days
last week.
Mr. and
W. W. Harlev were
callers
Tuesday.
The People-Sentinel office
fosh Cave, of Beaufort, has been the
guest of Barnwell relatives for the
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past several da?s.
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Mrs. Angus Patterson’s
BELtUTY SHOPPE
EVERYTHING PERTAINING
TO BEAUTY.
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T. B. Ellis
J. B. Ellis
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
tained the Smart Set Bridge Club at
her home Wednesday afternoon of
last week. Two tables were arranged.
After the usual number of rounds, *t
was found that Mrs. LeRoy Molair
held top scroe and she waS^pfestinted
with a hand-painted table set. The
Martha M. Owens, of Kline,
the dinner guest of Mrs. Julie B. ' consolation, a deck of cards, was cut
asterling Tuesday.
The open season for shooting dovjes
expired Tuesday. Partridges can be
shot legally until March 31st.
T.. E. Cummings, ssuperintendent
of the Confederate Home in Columgia,
by Miss Blanche P^ter. The hostess
served a dainty sweet course.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
was n vifel^or here Thursday.
Mrs. J. Norman Anderson was hos
tess last w’eek to the members of the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club. In
addition to the members, the after
noon was enjoyed by Mrs. Anderson’s
Malcolm 5. Miller, secretary of the house' guests,'' Mrs. Baker and Mrs.
Sinking hund Commission, was a j Adanris, of GreenvTITe, and Mrs. Fred-
business visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton carried
their son, Ben T., to Columbia Tues
day to have his eyes examined.
W P. Hair, a nd son, W. P. Hair, Jr.,
of Blackville, R. F. D. 2, were business
visitors jn the city Tuesday morning.
W. H. Nix and J. B. Hartzog, 6L
Hild», were callers at Th^ People-Sen
tinel office while in the city Thurs
day.
Dr. and Mrs. McLaurin
Brooker,
formerly of Barnwell but now r of Au
gusta, announce the biith of a son
Tuesday night:—r ——- . . ■/
Augusta, are receiving congratulations
upon the birth of a fine son, on Tues
day, January 31st.
Miss Elizabeth Deason, who is tak
ing a business course in Greenvillt,
Spent the week-end here with her
father, Dr. R. A. Deasofi.<
Little Miss Claire Dicks, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. . J. Norman Dicks,
spent the w'eek-end in Columbi a with
her grandmother/ Mrs. L. Ransdale.
Mrs. George Batten, Miss Emeline
Batten and their guest, Mrs. Freder
ick Campbell, of Montclair, N. J., are
spending a few days this week in
erifck Campbell, of Montclair, N. J.,
who is the guest of Mrs. George Bat
ten. The high score prize, a bottle of
bath salts, was won'by Mrs. S. B.
Moseley, \vhile Miss Emeline Batten
cut the consolation. The guests of
honor, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Adams,
we^re presented with bo^es of Coty’s
face powder. Delightful refreshments
were served.
. Stevens
Optometrist and Optician
Office in Jewelry Store
Barnwell, South'Carolina
. Twelve years experience as
specialist examining eyes and
fitting glasses, plus two years
as optical specialist for U. S.
Naval Hospital, Parris Jsiand,
S. C„ .at yaur service.
FOR
—__ CUCUMBER, CANTALOUPE AND WATERMELON SEED
- —Buy your Cucumber Seed from the grower’s representatives—
Get the Genuine—“THE HENDERSON,” bought direct from Peter
Henderson and Co., and “KIRBY,” bought from I. N. Simon and
Son, put up in 1 poun^d original packages. v
1 to 5 pounds at $1.25 per pound.l ' ■'~~
5 to 25 pounds at $1.15 per pound.
25 to 100 pounds at $1.00 per pound.
100 pounds at 95c per pound.
Rice’s Perfect© Cantaloupe Seed at $1.00 per pound.
Irish Grey, Excel and Watson Watermelon seed 80c per pound.
Simon Brown's Sons
BLACKVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA.
DR. AND MRS. HOOD
Hosts to bridge club.
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Ellenton, Jan. 29.—Dr. and Mrs.
John Hood, Jr., were hosts Tuesday
evening to their bridge club at their
home here. Four tables were ar
ranged in the attractive living room
and hall where enthusiastic game
was enjoye,d. / „ \
Mrs. P. M .Buckingham received the
prize for high score and Gaston Bush
cut fhe consolation. After the xrards
w r ere laid aside a delicious salad
Dr. and Mrs. McLaurin Brooker. of course with coffee was served. .Dr.
and Mrs. Hood’s guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Buckingham, Miss Lucille
Hiers, Gaston Bush, Miss Anne
Glymph, S. S. Harley, Miss Annette
Dickinson, Miss Gladys Owens, J. M.
Blageley and S. M. Cassels, Mr. and
T. S. Dunbar, Jr., Miss Louise Cas
sels and Miss Mary Quarles.
MRS. BROWN ENTERTAINS
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS.
Blackville, January'28.-
0n\ Wednesday-
(Special.—
at her
afternoon
lovely home v on Lartigue street, Mis.
Columbia and Charleston.
The many friends of 'Mrs. J. B.
Morris will be glad to know that she
has returned from the Baptist Hos
pital in Columbia, and is rapidly re
gaining her strength.
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Land Surveying a Specialty.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
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FOR SALE:—Sugar Cane Syrup in
quart jars, 30 cents; 2,000 bundles of
sound fodder, 2 cents per pound;
green horfte-cured, hams, 28 cents
per pound; green home-cured shoul
ders, 17 cents per pound.!—T. B. Ellis
Jr., Lyndhurst, S. C. ‘ l-26-3tc
CONFEDERATE STATES money.
Confederate Postage. Stamps and En
velopes, also old coins, stamp collec
tions bought. Mail material DEAR
BORN STAMP CO., 1019 N. Dearborn
St. Chicago; 111. l-12-4tp
Mrs. E. W. Holman and daughter,
Miss Pauline Holman, Mrs. Harry D.
Calhoun and son, Duncan Calhoun,
motored to Greenwood Tuesday, where
M iss Holman entered a business
school.
The friends of J. Perry Moody, of
Seiglingville, w-ill learn with regret
that^he is quite sick at the home of
his sister, Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave, in
Barnwell. His early recovery is hop-
for. | < fc)
Mr. and Mrs. George Glaspy,~rif
Burlington, N. C., announce the birth
of a daughter. Mrs. Glaspy, who is a
sistei>of Mrs., G. M Greene, is pleas
antly remembered in Barnwell as Miss
Sallie Pate.
J. D. Robison, of Columbia, spent
the w’.eiik-end in Barnwell. Mrs. Robi
son and little daughter, who haveliecn
spending several w-efcks With rela
tives in Florida, are expected to re
turn at an early da^p.
LOST:—One male pointer pup,
eight months old, w’hite with small
brown tick spots all over body, whitP
face and brow-n ears, lame in left
front leg when last seen. Reward
for information leading to recovery.
Notify Jesse M. McCormick, Olar, S.C.
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sfRAYED: —One pale redv—dry
milk cow,- about 11 years old, strayed
from my place on night of January
13th. Reward for j infornration lead
ing to recovery.—Ol, H. Morris, Barn-
, w r ell, Route 1.
WANTED:—Man w r ith car to sell
complete line quality Auto Tires and
Tubes. Exclusive, Territory. Expex-
Mrs. Emqia Minor and daughter.
Annis, of Denmark, visited the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Martha Owens at
Kline Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Owens
is recovering from a recent illness to
the delight offTrer many fiiends.
Herman Brow-n entertained a number
of out-of-town ’ friends with a ^beau
tiful luncheon and bridge- party in
compliment to her sister, Mrs. B. D.
Beeorw'ald, of Philadelphia. - The
guests were Mis. J. Willie Levy, Mrs.
David Slusky, Mrs. Moses Levy, Mrs.
Charlie Sylvester^ Mrs. Abram "Levy,
Mrs. Lee Blum and Mrs. I. Cohen, all
of Augusta. Mrs. I. Cohen held high
score, Mrs. Abram L^vy/the,*consola
tion. A lovely gift wag also given to
Mrs. Beeoiwald. A charming tea was
given in their honor at the home of
Mrs. Isadore Brown on Clark sti*eet^
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In the absence of a Chevrolet dealer at Barnwell, we ex
tend a cordial invitation to prospective buyers in that territory
♦i To visit our showrooms and inspect the beautiful new models
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now on display. We have just received a shipment of cars
and can fill your order at once.
We also invite all Chevrolet owners in the Barnwell tern-
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tory to let us service their cars if they are in need of repairs of
any kind. We employ only expert mechanics and every repair
job must be A-No. 1.
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If you find it inconvenient to come to Williston, write or |
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i Sales
FOR SALE!
Three building lots
it the town of Barn-
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Street; size
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about 75
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of lots
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For further information
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apply to
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Mrs. Ada S. Rurckhalter
Barnwell, S. C.
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BUSY BEE CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. NINESTEIN
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Blackville, Jan. 27.—The Busy Bee
Embroidery club met this afternoon
at the home of Mrs. A, H. Ninestein
where a lovely contest of Romance was
enjoyed, Mrs. G. Frank Pos*y being
the wrinner pf the prize, a lovely vase,
h rozen salad and coffee were served.
The following visitors Were present:
Mrs. H. A. Rich, Mrs.-C. H. Mathis,
ience not nocessary. Salary $300.00- Mrs. G. Frank Posey, Mrs. G. M. Ma-
per month.—Milestone Rubber Co.. ‘ yruder, Mrs. H. Siesbc e Grimes, Mrs.
East Liverpool, Ohio. It. R. B. Still and Mrs. B. F. Storne.
[Best Treated
Externally
That's why modem mothers pre-
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Bed Room Furniture
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Can’t you PICTURE this fine SUITE in YOUR Bed
room, replacing the one you have grown tired of?
fer Vicks—it cannot upset delicate
stomachs. Rubbed on throat and
chest, it acts two ways at once:
(1) Its healing vapors, released
by the body heat, are inhaled
direct to the air passages;
(2) It “draws out” the soreness ;
like an old-fashioned poultice. ~ I £
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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 you. You
will not be urged to buy..
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