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IDAT, APRIL no, m». THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLWA and ^Hereabouts Miss May Brown, of Colombia, U the of Mrs. Daisy Buckingham. District Meeting Next Week. Mrs. Marguerite Martin left Tues> day for a visit to friends in Savannah. Thone Us the Names of Tour Visitors, or Other Items of Local — Interest for This Column. The Bbok Club met with Mrs. W. W. Carter Friday afternoon. /&v v * Miss Margaret Free spent the week end at her home in Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton and two sons visited Magnolia Gardens Sun day. Miss Sue Carter spent the week-end with relatives in Varnville . Miss Annie Mood visited relatives in Columbia Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Solomon Blatt is visiting rela tives and friends in New York City. Mrs. J.N. Dicks and daughter, Miss Claire Dicks, spent Sunday at Mag nolia Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price and Miss Rosalie Spann spent the week end in Sumter. Lewis Rivers was called to Brun son Sunday on account of the death of his grandfather. Miss Claudine Wannamaker, of Washington, D. C., was the guest of Mrs. R. S. Dicks this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wych Elder, of Rock Hill, spent Sunday in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harley. Misses Florence Edith and Marjorie vvescott, of Augusta, are the guests of Miss Pauline Holman this week. Miss Rachel McMaster, of Waynes boro, Ga., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush. The many friends of Jackson San ders are glad to see him on the streets again after several days illness. Miss Ruth Owens, of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Owens. Miss Ethel Tener, who spent some time here as the guest of Mi * Erne- line Batten, left Tuesday morning for a visit to friends in Winston-Salem, N. C., ana Roanoke, Va., before return ing to her home in Montclair, N. J. Miss Terer enjoyed her stay in Barn well voiv much and expects to return here agein next year. B “ rKINKSQ TTILDERO FOR SALE—$10,000 Accident Policy for only $2.00 a year. No dues; no assessments. For further informa tion se.* William McNab, Main Street, Barnwell, S. C. 4-11-tfc. A. H. Ninestein, Esq., and G. K. Fickling, of Blackville, were business visitors here Tuesday. Miss Lillian Lane and Mr. Archi bald, of Sylvania, Ga., spent Sunday here with Mrs. Olaree Cail. The friends of Mrs. W. M. Jones are glad to know that she is able to be out again after several weeks ill ness. Ralph Smith, of Charlotte, N. C., spent th i week-end here with his wife and little daughter, who are visiting Barnwell relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Brown and Mr. and Mrs. R^lph Brown were visitors in Savannah Sunday. Miss Anne Mabry, Miss Rachel Mc Master, J. W. Patterson and J. O. Patterson visited Charleston and Mag nolia Gaidens Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Easterling and little daughter, Emily Anne have returned home after an extended visit to rela tives in Greensboro, N. C. P. W. Stevens and family spent Sun day in Columbia, being accompanied by Mrs. D. S. Stone, of Clinton, who had been their guest for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harden, Misses Annie end Sallic Rcacfy motored to Denmark Sunday, where they were the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Younger. Mrs. Estelle Patterson. Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson, Miss Sarah Patterson, Miss Derry Patterson and Brown Towles motored down to Magnolia Gardens Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Batten, of New York City, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Batten. Col. J. E. Harley, who attended the hearing of the $65,000,000 road bond case by the Supreme Court in Colum bia Monday, says that he also talked with Dr. William Weston relative to the iodine content of South Carolina farm products. Dr. Weston is very enthusiastic over the possibilities in store for agriculturists and said that instead of 6,000 acres of asparagus this State should have 50,000 acres, so great will be the demand in the near future. The spring meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Beaufort District will be held in Barnwell next Wednes day, the 17th inst., in the Church of the Holy Apostles. Bishop Albert S. Thomas, of Charleston, will be among the speakers on this occasion. At the conclusion of the meeting, lunch wijl be served to the visitors at the resi- v % dence of Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr rroup Vi& Omrtl ♦ ♦ ♦ \/dciet^ D. A. R. CHAPTER MEETS FRIDAY. The local D. A. R. Chapter will meet tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at five o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. A. Cave, with Mrs. Cave and Mrs. Max Bronson as hostesses. BEETHOVEN MUSIC CLUB MEETS. Misses Patricia Dicks and Elaine Harley entertained the Beethoven Music Club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. S. Dicks. After a most enjoyable program, an ice course was served by the hostesses. MUSIC STUDY CLUB TO GIVE SILVER TEA. A Silver Tea will be give by the Barnwe'l Music Study Club at the home of Mrs. J. N. Anderson on Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. Music will be furnished by the chil dren A r d young ladies of the town. The public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Gtnirge Cave, Miss Willie Cave ard Byrnes Cave, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cave and little son, of Olar, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Jackson Sanders. MISS IMA DIAMOND * CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. Little Miss Ima Diamond delight ed a number of her friend* on Monday afternoon with a birthday party. Af ter several games and eonte ts re freshments, consisting of ice cream and sweet crackers, were served. She was the recipient of quite a number of gifts. { Mrs. Middlebrooks. Mrs. H. C. Wal ker, Mrs. Clements and W. W. Walker were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Creighton Friday night while en route from Eatonton, (ia., to Magrolia Gar dens. # LOST: — Gentleman’s pocketbook, between Mrs. Lizzie Cave’s residence and Dr. C. N. Burckhalter’s residence Friday afternoon, April 5th. Reward for retuin to C. T. Burckkhalter, arnweM, S. C. Jtp. FOR SALE:—Rooted Geraniums. All colors and sizes. Prices from 15c up.—Mrs. J. M. Brodie, Barnwell. MAN WANTED:—To run McNess business in Barnwell County. $7.00 to $12.00 daily—year round work—ex perience unnecessary—unusual offer. Write at once. FURST and THOMAS, Dept. C. Freeport, Illinois. FOR SALE:—A limited quantity of Coker’s Supei-seven No. 2 Cottffl Hm past few months. Seed; wilt resistant. For price ap ply to L. A. Cave, Barnwell, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN—on residences and business property in Towns of Barnwell, Blackville and Williston. Long terms, seven per cent interest. Minimum Loan $2,000.00.—Thos M. Boulware, Attorney at Law, Barn well, S. C. . 3-21-4tc C. O. D. CABBAGE PLANTS:— Millions ready, extra early and frost proof. 500, 50c; 75c per thousand. Quick shipment.—STOKES PLANT CO., Fitzgerald, Ga. FOR SALE:—Dixie Triumph Cot ton Seed, Watson Watermelon Seed, and best varieties of Cucumber and Cantaloupe Seed.—Mutual Trading Co., Blackville, S. C. 5tc. The Ladies’ Guild and the Auxil iary of the Barnwell Episcopal Church held a joint meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charlie Brown, Si. After the business hour, the hostess served delightful refresh ments. Mrs. Victorir.e Bonner, of Green ville, spent several days last week with friends in Barnwell. She has been located in the Mountain City for some time, where she is employed as a saleswoman for General Electric refrigerators. .. . Dr. W. W. King and family are ex pected to return to Barnwell this week, according to a message receiv ed Sunday by Dr. M. C. Best. Dr. King has been taking a post-graduate course at Vanderbilt University for MRS. BROWN ENTERTAINS FOR VISITOR. Mr*. Solonv n Brown entertained with three tables of bridge Monday morning n honor of Mias Rachel Mc Master, who was the guest of Mr*. J. Julien Bush. The high score prize, a dainty handkerchief, was won by Mr». Charlie Brown, Jr. The guest of honor was presented with a bouquet of snap-dragons. After the games the hoetesa served a delightful salad coutse. ere it is A NEW FRIGIDAIRE at the lowest price in Frigidaire history * • and ecpiipped , with the Cold Control o«//195 tMtwmrmd —mplmtm tmjHnurkmima. (Ymyrnminr <«r«M V ymm And a cabinet which adds beauty to any kitchen ... all ma chinery completely cncloaed • •. built of ateel with a perma nent Duco finish. ..and with the added value of a seam lea* porcelain enamel lining, aa easy to clean aa china ware. 4 cubic feet food compartment; 8 square feet of ahelf space. H ‘ERE is the greatest value ever offered in the history of electric refrigeration • • • a new Frigidaire at a price so low that no one need delay any longer. And it has every essential Frigidaire feature. It even has the famous Frigidaire Cold Control • • • the exclusive new Frigidaire development which enable* you to regulate at trill the time re quired to freeze ice cubes and to make possible dozens of new desserts that require extreme cold. Stop in and see this latest Frigidaire development. You need Frigidaire. Now is the time to buy. See this new Frigidaire today •• .in our display room. WILLISTON HARDWARE CO Williston, So. Car. wm Mr. and Mrs. J. Loyal Spelling and daughter, Helen, of Charleston, and Mr. ard Mis. Marion Godbolt and son, Marion, Jr., of Columbia, spent the week-end with Judge and Mrs. J. K. Snelling. Mrs. Godbolt and Mrs. Snelling are twin sisters. Mrs. G. Norman Snelling and son, Norman, Jr., who have been visiting Judge ard Mrs. John K. Snelling, left for their home in Atlanta Wednesday morning. Norman, Jr., who is about ten months old, i s Judge and Mrs. Snelling’s second grandson. FOR RENT:—Four-room cottage ith large lot. Conveniently located. Apply to B. P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE:—Martha Washington Asparagus Crowns and Martha Wash ington Asparagus Seed.—Mazui sky’s, Barnwell, S. C. t l2-20tf The foreman of The People-Sentinel office was presented with a large bag of excellent sweet potatoes last week by his friend, Capt. J. R. Har den. Mr. Harden is another of the few farmers who is not losing any sleep over bank loans anff storm relief, as he brings something to town to sell almost every time he comes, and buys only those things that he can not raise on his farm. He has a num ber of bales of cotton that he has been holding for several years. Msy his tribe alao increase. COUNTRY CLUB HOLDS INITIAL DANCE. 1 The initian dance of the recently or ganized Kennimue Country Club, near Barnwell, was held Friday evening at the club house, the occasion being in the nature of a “house-warming.” The rooms of the club house were tastefully decorated and presented a most attractive appearance. Through out the evening punch and sand wiches were served and enjoyable music was furnished for the dancers. Souvenirs of the occasion, dainty linen handkerchiefs with the insignia of the club embroidered in the corner, were presented to the guests. Those present were Hg follows: Mrs. L. T. Claytor, Mrs. II. J. Phillips, Mrs. Les- sTe^Eastei ling. 3Trs Marie Mace, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mr?. Ralph Thrown, Misses Annie Mood, Annie Mabry, Dorothy Wragg, Van:e, Vir ginia H itto and Sue Carter; Dr. L. T. Claytor, H. J. Phillips, Herman Mazursky, Harry Ar.devsrn, J. E. Harley, Ji , Furman Davis* Monroe Morris, Bernard Plexico. Teddy Plexi- (fb, B. S. Moore, Jr., Ashton Holland, ■Jr., M. H. Mixson, James Calhoun, Eugene Drown, Albert Cornell and H. V. Bradley . The officers of the club are: Her man Mazursky, president; Harry An derson, vice-president; J. E. Harley, Jr., secretary nnd treasurer. Mrs. Angus Patterson’s | BEAUTY SHOPPE X t m EUGENE PERMANENT WAVES. WATER AND FINGER WAVES MARCEL WAVES. Ft dal*. Scalp Treatment*, Shampoo* and Manicure* 1 I T 1 T T f ? T 9 f T t f t Once in a Lifetime choice sni a golden opportunity pre sents itself. Such an oppor tunity now be found at our store, where, we have just received a of— Living Room Suites at $95.00 Up. Don’t pass up this chance to furnish your living room r * ’ . _ . * ' ■ r . at a nominal cost. Other articles of furniture at proportion- 4 * ately low prices. " 117 — Baruwell, 8.C.;;