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MSS. BEST ENTERTAINS JUNIOR BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Martin C. Beat entertained the ■Mahers of the Junior Bridge Club Friday afternoon. The top score ANNOUNCEMENT J I take pleasure in announcing to the general public that I have rented J. B, v Morrif’ Blacksmith Shop in West Barnwell and am now prepared to do general blacksmith and repair work, at reasonable prices. Be sure to see me when in need of anything hi my line. G. L. BRAGG BARNWELL, S. C. prise, a Cute-set, was won by Mrs. Chas. Brown, Jr., and the consolation, a jar of bath salts, was cut by Mrs. H. G. Boylston. The, high score prise for guests, a box of Coty’s face pow der and compact, was won by Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware. After cards, the hostess served a delicious salad course with punch. • e w " 1 D. A. R. MEETS THIS AFTERNOON. The local D. A. R. Chapter will meet with Mrs. T. A. Holland this (Thurs day) afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. It is desired that the meeting be well at tended. ♦ Citadel Cadets on Hunger Strike. The corps of 700 cadets at The Cita del in Charleston went on a “hunger strike” at breakfast Tuesday morning as a protest agamat the fare being served at the military college. The authorities claim that they knew noth ing about any dissatisfaction core err ing the fare prior to the strike. If the “grub” is as bad as the boys claim the Board of Viisitors should take im mediate action to remedy the situa- tient Postoffice at EUentcn Looted Tuesday. Get Your IRON NEW RAISIN BREED — Full of — Healthful Goodness BAKED DAILY - By - CLAUSSEN’S Since 1S41—South’* Fsvorie Eller (ton. May 14.—The poatoffice here wag robbed of an undetermined amount of money and several pads of money order blanks today by day light prowlers who entered durrg the lunch hour by jamming a door of the deserted offtce. Two men were being held in jail at Aiken as ruapeots, but had mot been formally charged. Postmaster C. L. Krtight said he could not give out figures on the kxsa until a thorough check had been made, but said the theft had been “fairly Urge.” He and the clerk. Miss Bdle Bagnal. were at lunch when the post- office was ertered. Nothing but the cash drawer and the money order blank? seemed to have been disturbed, Knight said. Postoffice inspectors in Atlanta have beer* notified and advised that a representative would be in Ellenton tonight or tomorrow. OUr News. OUr, May has returned Wanted—American Pictures. Clipper Ships, Naval, Hunting, Fishing, Indians, Whaling, Sports, Fires, Cities, Early Frontier and Prarie Life, Presidents, W'estern Scenes. Race Horses. Quote Title, Artist’s name, size and condition in first letter. Address— W. M. ANDREWS 2640 Bellevue Avenue Augusta, Ga. Or See CHARLIE BROWN, SR., Barnwell, S. C. / —Edison Mazda Lamps in Toy House Cartons F a any room or any type of fixture or portable, you can now buy Edison Mazda Lamps in attractive toy Sour cartons. This new house carton contains six Edison Mazda Lamps—or any desired size. It provided you with the lamps you need, and the children with, a novel toy. A chart on the back of the house tells what size lamp to use in each fixture. You may secureliouse cartons of various siz^s of lamps at the following new low prices: Special terms and prices for campaign only: $1.20 per carton of Six 40, 50 or 60 watt Lamps. 30c Down, Balance in 3 months. Any of our employees will gladly take your order for these lamps. % l . -> S H CAROLINA POWER CO. •evoral days in Columbia as the guest of Miss Coy Barker. Mrs. J. F. Wise, of Batesburg, spent last week-cod with her sister, Mrs. C. C. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barker, Miss Lillian Barker and Mrs. R. A. Bsss spent several days in Charleston last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Dudy spent the past week-end hn Johnston. Mrs. W. B. Cave and children are visiting in Williamston. Miss Eva Crosby and Miss Dorothy Connor, of Fairfax, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Crosby Sunday. Ben Cave and Miss Lucile Parker spent the week-end at Miss ParkeFs home in Belton. They were accom panied home by Miss Sybel Parker, who will be the guest at the teacher- age for several days. The junior-senior reception of the Olar high school was held at the home of Miss Florence Sanders Thursday evening. Much merriment was had throughout the evening. Music and contests featured the program. The juniors served a salad v course with punch. WILL ISSUE ONLY ONE REPORT ON BOLL WEEVIL ton, wa, tb» r>Mt for tho of Miss Belle Bagnal. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Catselt, Sr., ■pent Sunday in Greenwood with rela tives. Guaranteed FOR. LIFE! We don't put any “mileage limit" on the tires wj sell. House Dresses HAPPY HOME FAST COLOR Slightly Irregular White Broadcloth Regular 50c Quality, Big Bar ioh Suits 72 x 80 % Checked Nainsook gain Reminents. Per yard Very Good Value. 50c We give you a real lifetime irantee with Goodyear res: 11.—Miss Willie Cave home after spending The sefites of reports on emergence ’ of boll weevils from hibernation in cages, the Department of Agriculture announces will not be issued as here tofore, but a summary of the reports on such emergence up to June 1, will be given out by the Press Service of the department on Friday, June 14, at 2:00 p. m. The practice of issuing frequent re ports as the emergence of the weevils Is in progress has Seen discontinued by the department because it is thought that such reports, especially early in the spring, are of little value to the cotton growers or the trade. The number of bell weevils emerging from day to day in the hibernation cages gives some indication of the relative mortality of the insects in hibernation, say the Government en tomologists, but it hip little signifi cance with regard to the number of weevils which will be alive and ready to attack cotton when it begins fruit ing. The complete emergence records when available, they say, are only indicative and should rot be given undue weight in considering the proba ble boll weevil damage, as there are many factors operating during the spring and summer which have a very distinct influence upon multiplication and injuriousnest of the boll weevil. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS FROM ELLENTON means you get the of the Goodyear Every Goodyear and Pathfinder pneumat ic tire is guaranteed . against defects for its entire life That longer life All-Weather .Tread and the Goodyear SUPERTWIST Cord Carcass—guaranteed by “THE GREATEST NAME IN RUBBER." And our sincere Goodyear Serv ice goes with it. All at lowest prices. • * It co$ts no more to buy Good years. Come in a prove it! % let tu Just Received some WHITE FLAT CREPE. BARNWELL FILLING STATION Barnwell. S. C. *<mm~:~>******+ ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. We Make Your Shoes New! Our work is constructed with modem machinery. Prices absolutely reasonable. All work guaranteed. Men’s Half Soles, $1.50 Ladies’- Half Soles, $1.00 We also carry a good line of second hand Shoes for Men, Women and Chil dren. Also a good line of second hand Merchandise. Seigal Shoe Shop A. Seif ml, Propr. Allendale, - - So. Car. Railroad Avenue, Under the New Warren Hotel Ellenton, May 11.—Mrs. G. L. Beam, of Grovetown, Ga., has been here several days visiting Mr. Beam. Mias Cornelia Graves has returer.d to Greensboro, N. C., after visiting her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mayes. Miss Eliubith Wrtson. of Johnston, who teaches in* Manning, was the week-end gue t of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buckingham. She was honoree at several delightful serial affaiis while here. Dr. and Mrs. John Hood, Jr., are the proud parents of a baby boy, bom Friday, May 3rd, at the University hospital in Augusta. Howard Buford, of Edgefield, was a visitor here Sunday. Dr. J. Dewty Gray, of Augusta, was a visitor here- Saturday. Miss Mary Quarles recently visitec friends in Allendale. W. E. Ashley, Mrs. C. J. Ashley and Miss Annie Foreman were visitors in Augusta Thursday. Mrs. C. G. Youngblood, Mrs. F. M. Youngblood, Mrs. N. S. Brinkley and Miss Elizabeth Brinkley motored to Augusta Thursday. % Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cassels and son, Horace Cassels, 3rd, were visitors in Augusta Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Ashley and Miss Eleanor Dunbar had as week-end Masses Emily Ingram and Elizabeth Shillito, of Blackville.- F. M. Youngblood and C. G. Young blood were business visitors in Edge- field Tuesday. , Mrs. Anna Daniels and son, Charles, of Aiken, spent the week-end here with relatives. W. P. Dunbar, of Aiken, was a visi tor here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Nicholson, Miss Katie Mae Nicholson, Daniel' and Jesse Nicholson, of Springfield, spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and . Mrs. Leon Coward, of Aiken, were the guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Brinkley. Mrs. Hattie O’Miller, of Augusta, is the guest of relatives and friends for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Stroman, of Columbia, visited the latter’s aunt, Mrs. W. D. Bush, this week. Rev. H. H. Stem bridge, Jr., is in Memphis, Tern., attending the South ern Baptist convention. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cassels sod chil dren, of Johnston, spent Sdnday here with relatives. HI Ohl COACH The KOADSTKK... The PHAKTON.... The GOUPB The SEDAN The Sport CABRIOLET.. The Conrert- ible LANDAU.. The 9e6ma The Light Dallvtry All '400 •545 COMPARE the delivered price m well ae the (let price In eonaldcrtns automobile value*. Chevrolet’a dellv- «vd price* Include only reasonable cheraeefor delivery end financing. Value Value Price ybr Price/ If you are conaiderinf the purchase of an auto mobile you owe it to yourself to check the new Chevrolet Six against any other car—w/ue lor value and price for price! Here, in the price range of the four, is offered a smooth, powerful, six-cylinder valve-in-head motor—which delivers better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline—and whose smooth, quiet, velvety operation, with its complete lack of drum- miog and vibration, is Revelation. Here are beautiful bodies by Fisher-with fittings byTem- *-.**-’• * deep-tufted upholsteries and adjustable driver’s seat. And throughout the entire chassis are found numerous examples of advanced engineering-such as quiet, non-lock- Ing 4-wheel brakes ... ball bearing steering mechanism •. .and automatic acceleration pump. But no mere recital of features can give you any conception of Chevrolet’s value leadership. So we urge you to come in and see for yourself why over 500,000 people have chosen the new Chevrolet Six since January 1st! / Grubbs Chevrolet G>. Barnwell So. Car. Crtacy, of Dunbar- A*SIX IN THE PRICE'RANGE OF THE,FOUR