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— T / > i THllRSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928. y /*• THE BARNWELL PEOPLR-SBNTtNEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGX FITE u e/’e ant/ area bouts 'Phone U* the Names of Yonr Visitors, or Other Items of Local . . • ' ; Interest for This Column. 1__ , W, W. Hilton, of Greenwood, visited friends here last week. Mrs. James DeLoach spent several days in Augusta last week. H. L. Buist, .of. Blaekville, was a business visitor here Monday. M. T. LaFitte* of Estill, was a business visitor here last week. Mrs. A. E. Hairtin spent the week- t«id with; relatives in BlackvTIIeT • Miss BeBee Patterson was the guest of relatives 'in Allendale last week. r Albert Cornell is spending a few days vacation here with his mother, Mrs. Marie Cornell, after standing the mid-teirm examinations at Georgia Tech. .E. H. Hartzog, of the Double Pond Section, was a visitor in town Mon4ay '3m<I while here called at The People- Sentinel office and renewed his sub scription for another year. C. J. Pickling, of Blaekville, renew- e(I His subscription to The People-Sen tinel while in the city Monday. He and his brother, R. B. Ficklihg, came • ^ • * •• over attend the trustee^’ meeting. D. A. R. MEETING FRIDAY. “ A meeting of the local D. A. R. Chapter will be hetd"T6m6rfow (Fri- day) afternoon at four o’clock at the residence of Mrs. N. G. W. Walker, full attendance is roquested. CLUB MEETS WITH N „ j Airs, hagood. The Smart Set Bridge Club met last week with Mrs. Johnson-vHagood. The high score prize, perfume, was won by Miss Pauline Holman, and the consolation, bath powder, was cut by Mrs. D. B. Witherspoon. After the games, sandwiches and te a were served. P, W. Stevens Optometrist and Optician Office in Jewelry Store' Barnwell, South Carolina S. H. Greene, of the Dunbarton section, was a visitor here Monday. J. A. Goodson, of the Ulmer section, was a business visitor here Monday. Mrs. Frederick Campbell, who spent several days here with Mrs. George Batten, left Saturday for a visit to relatives in Kansas City, Mo., before returning to her home in Montclai**, n. j. : / ' Misses Ellis, Coleman and Cain went over to Augusta Saturday to shop. Miss Lena Cave went "down to Charleston last week for a few days visit. Miss Mary Patterson went up to Columbia last week for a visit to relatives. ’ * i J. B, Weeks, of the Double Ponds section, was in the city Monday on business. . The Duplicate • Bridge Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Solo- TTTPTT Blatt. --.--l-I-- Osborne Reed and family spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Reed. Dr. Martin C. Best went up to Col umbia Friday for* treatment at hospital* in that city. His many friends will learn with regret that he continues to suffer from an infected jawbone. Mr. a nd Mis. Ralph Brown have returned to Barnwell after a s visit to relatives in LugofT. Miss May Brown, of Columbia, spent the week-end in the city with relatives and friends; Prof. Hugh McLautin, of the focal high school faculty, was called to his homo in Sumter Monday. -4- Mr. and Mrs? Charlie Brown, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter on Mopcj^y night, "the 6th inst. w Mrs. G. W. ^Washington, of Au- gjsta, was the guest, of her sister, Mrs Iris Chisolm, Thursday. Col. Edgar A. Brown, Senator A. B. Patterson and Representative J. E. Harley spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. George Batten, Jr., of Montclair, N. J., arrived in Barnwell Friday Afternoon for a visit tb the former’s mother, Mrs."George Bat ten, who js spending the winter here They made the trip South in their can Attention is called to the adver tisement of Vaughan’s Shoe Shop ap pearing cdsewhere in this issue.-Mr. Vaughan has recently installecF one of the very latest improved stitching machines, and is thereby enabled to dd prompt and high class repair work. MRS. HERNDON ENTERTAINS. Mrs. R. ^ofleradon entertained the i » •%> ihembers of the Smart Set Bridge Club Saturday afternoon. The high | score prize, trump indicator, was won by Miss Ella Louise Molair, and the consolation, bridge pencils, was cut by Mrs. D .B. Witherspoon. Delight ful ? refreshments, consisting of a salad course and punch, were served.^ ♦ ♦ ♦ VANISHING PARTY FOR BENEFIT OF CHURCH FUND. - * * 4 The members of the Young Ladies’ Bible Class of the Methodist Church will give a “Vanishing Party” on Thursday evening, February 9th, at the home of Mrs. Richard G. Herndon, at 8:00 o’clock. The public, oldfand young, is cordially invitejd, not to spend a delightful evening socially, «but to encourage the young people ip their first' effort to help the new church fund. Twelve years experience as specialist examining eyes and fitting glasses, plus two years as optical speeialist for U. S. Naval Hospital, Parris Island, S. C„ .a£ yaur service. Advertise in The People-Srftinel i-A FOR SALE cucOmBer, Cantaloupe and watermelon seed ^ » * V v —Buy your Cucumber Seed, from the grower’* p^presentatives— 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. 1 to 5 pounds at $1.25 per pound. ' * 5 to 25^ pounds at $1.15 per pound. ' _ 25 to 4^6 pound* 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’* Son* BLACKVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. W Jor Economical Transportation JOHNSON HAGOOD CHAPTER MEETS. - N. The Greenland •./L. was Home Demonstra tion Club was - fortunate in having with them at their regular meeting Mrs. Dora Dee Walker. Canning of pork chops was the demonstration given that afternoon; The .meeting was held at the home of Mrs. F. H. Dicks. ’ - The dinner served by Group No. 2 of the Barnwell Baptist Church on Monday, the 6th inst., to -the school trustees of the county was a success in every particular, the gentlemen ex pressing * thttmselves as being highly pleased, and much credit is due the ladies in charge, ^ * The Ladies’ Guild of the Barnwell Episcopal Church met Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. C. F. Molair. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greene and lit tle daughter, Marion, were Sunday guests $f ; Mrr£nd Mrs. G. M. Greene. " The many friends of Mrs. W. H. Vaughan will be glad to learn that she has recovered from a recent ill ness. • Mrs. Lul a Christie has returned to BarnwtJl after a pleasant visit to rela tives in Memphis, Montgomery and Atlanta. All World War Veterans who desire Crosses of Service can procure same by making application through the nearest U. D. C. Chapter. The John son Hagood Chapter at Barnwell stands ruady to assist any Veteran who desires to make application for this Cross which he so richly deserves. The Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., held one of the largest and mokt enthusiastic meetings of the o . . i past year at the "home of Mrs. Ed ward A. Bronson on Friday afternoon, with Mrs. A. J. Bennett,'Mrs. Alpheus Connor- and Miss Carrie, Cohen acting a« assistant hostesses. Twenty-seven members mire in attendance. Several important business matters were taken up at this meeting and disposi tion made of same. As this was the time for the payment of dues, quite a number'responded artd all members who were not present at’this meetifl|? are now requested t n ^ring ^ tlfctlg dues at the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert L. Bronson on the 24th inst. During the social half hour, delic ious refreshments, consisting of dainty sandwiches and Russian tea with lem on. weie sorved. In the absence of a Chevrolet dealer at Barnwell, we ex- V • , v - * ' \ ... - • tend a cordial invitation to prospective buyers in that territory to visit our showrooms and inspect the beautiful new models ^ ■''' "• • • . ' ' u . V ‘■ Jl ‘V’ . ‘ ', ' ”■ nowon display. We have just received a shipment of cars • "" •,<*?■' 7 * / / ’ ^ " * '• j w ■ ’ r and can fill your order at once. f ❖ f f i «*► . • , i - _i'T . v ♦i— We also invite all Chevrolet owners in the Barnwell teni- i» tory to let us service their cars if they are in need of repairs of x ? ? t any kind. We employ only expert mechanics and every, repair job must be A-No. 1. ‘ If you find it inconvenient to come to Williston, write or send a car for a demonstration. phone and we 1 Williston Jumper Chevrolet Co., Inc. For Spring Sewing* Sales WILLISTON Service Miss Emeline BatUoi returned to Barnwell Friday after spending several days in Columbia with - Miss Gertrude Holmes.. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price left last hefrr• efn* 1 for w viait to -their son and d-aughUtf, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Price, in Tampa, Fla. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Terry and chil dren, formerly of Barnwell, but more recently of Goldsboro, N. C., arrived here Saturday for a visit to Mrs. Terry’s mother, Mrs. S. W. Blanton. Mr. Terry left Monday afternoon by automobile for Birmingham, Ala., where he will make headquarters as district manager for the Sauer Ex tract Co., of Richmond Va. - Mrs. Teriy and children will join him In Alabama within a few weeks. Are you interested in Material for your Spring sewing? If you are, we want you to call at our store Saturday and look at a complete line, suitable for the little girls, misses and the grown-ups. Also boys’ Rom per Cloth.^Be sure to look at the* new line of Peter Pan Materials—all tub- fast. We have a complete line of above goods reasonably priced.— Creighton’s Dept. Store, Barnwell, S. C. —adv. • ? *5* V • if X Mrs. Angus Patterson s X 5 | i BEAUTY SHOPPE l * EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO BEAUTY. Phone 117 — Barnwell, S. C.% A. E. Wade, of Healing Springs, subscribed to The People-Sentinel Monday while in the cit? attepding the trustees’ meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price, Miss Rosalee Spann, Mrs. Solomon Blatt and littki son spent the week-end with relatives in Sumter. Charlie Cbclin, of thfs city, sailed “ last week for a visit to relatives in „ Greece, aftefc an absence of about 25 years from his native country. m Lewis Black is spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.‘ S. Black, after standing mid-term examinatioos at Georgia Tech. N Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and little daughter, Emily, have returned homo after a visit to the former’s sister, Mrs. John T. Stevens, in Kershaw. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Bridge Club were entertained last week by Miss BeBee Patterson. The high score prize, score pads, was won by Mas. R. S. Dicks, while the consolation was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. During the afternoon dc-| lightful refreshments were served. ; VALENTINE BRIDGE TOURNAMENT. f A delightful event of the coming week r will be a Valentine Bridge Tourrament; which will be he4d Tues day evening, February 14th, at eight o’clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chairlie Brown, Sr. Tables will be r* served if desired and reservations may be made by communiefating with Mis;; Ella Louise Molair. Worthwhile .prizesf will be awarded and candy will be offered for sale at each table. The 1 proceeds from the tournament are for the painting, fund of the Barnwell Episcopal Church. The puof.c cor- difdly invited to attend. * 4 •X f i t * Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? ? Y — ' * ■X' T. B. EHi* J. B. Ellis * f 1 X ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. -L^ndhorst, S. G A Carload of DINING ROOM and LIVING ROOM FURNITURE. Latest Designs. These suites were bought right and will be sold ac cordingly. Terms if desired. You are cordially invited to call and inspect this new shipment of ts-Bums Vicks* healing, anti septic ingredients bring soothing re lief. Apply gently Barnwell Over 21 Million jars UsedYearly ■ ' D. RE D