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■ * ■ m* I i COTTON COTTON vhas. G. Houston Cotton Factor Augusta, Georgia All truck cotton sent to me is insured for full value against fire, while in transit. QUICK SERVICE HIGHEST PRICES Mist Jewel Woodward is attending Aubrey Harley, Ben Davies, Jr., Cal- ia house party this week at the home 1 hour Lemon, J. E. Harley, Jr n George VAMP THEATRE PROGRAM. of Miss Katherine Roberts in* Ehr- hardt. ‘ The friends of Mrs. J. Normar- Dicks will be glad to know that she is convalescind at a Columbia hospital after a recent operation. 'Phone Ua the Namea of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local ====== Interest for This Column. James Riley McNab spent last week visiting relatives in Willistor.. *T. R. Brown spent the week-end in Barnwell. Mrs. Olaree Cail left Monday for a visit to relatives in Sylvania, Ga. Mrs. Charlie Browr.i, Jr., and chil dren are visiting relatives in Florida. Miss Carrie A. Cave left Tuesday afternoon for a visit to New York City. Misses btKaerine Roberts and Edith Smith, of Ehrhardt, and Polly Walker, of Kline, have returned to their homes after atterding a house party given by Jdiss Jewel Woodward. Kearse, Otis Fuller, Eugene and “Doc” Kirkland. Brown LATH ROP-ELLIS WEDDING HELD. Eajcpable Program A Ensuing Week. for Miss Kathryn Holland returned home recently after a most delightful visit to Spartanburg, Asheville and Charlotte. While in Spartanburg she was the guest of her uncle, W. W. Holland. / Mias Clara Sue Mathews returned to her home in Newberry Friday, af ter spending several months with her aunt, Mrs. O. H. Best. She was ac companied home by Miss Elizabeth Mace, who will spend several days with her. Miss Sallie Myers, of Olar, spent last week with Miss Sadie Owens. Miss Mattie White, of Springfield, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. D. Pea cock. Miss Mary Frances Moore is attend ing a house party at Myrtle Beach this week. Miss Kathryn Holland spent last Week with relatives and friends in Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McNab and children were vkitors in Augusta Monday. Mrs. Mauldin, of Hamptor^ McCracken are the guests Marie Mace. and Mrs. of Mrs. Stonie and Palmer Hartin returned to Barnwell Friday after working in Ohio during the summer. Calhoun Lemon has returned home after spendirg the week-end in the lower part of the State. Mrs. L. 0. Drew, of Charleston, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. B. Arm strong. Mrs. Leila Graham, of Greenville, is the guest of Mrs. Chas. Carrol Simms this week. Mrs. Sextop*, of Union, Col. and Mrs. N. B. Gamble and daughter, of Columbia, Mayor and Mrs. B. W. Sex ton and children^ Prof7 and Mrs. W. W. Carter and children, all of Barn well, spent Thursday at the Isle of Palms and Folly Beach. Misses Mary and Vivian* Joiner, of North, are the guests of thvir sister, Mrs. Max Bronson. Miss Sybil White ha s returned to Springfield after a visit to her aunt. Mrs. E. D. Peacock. “Enclosed please find postal money order for which- please renew my sub scription to your interesting paper for another year,” writes S. L. Inabi- net, chief storekeeper, U. S. Navy, stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The People-Sentinel also pays weekly visits to Madison H. Woodward at Kingston, Jamaica. Opens 5 C , 10c and 25c Store. W. A. "Fuller and R. F. were business visitors in yesterday (Wednesday.) Kirkham Columbia Mrs. J. Herbert Bla.'k has returned after spending several weeks with relatives in Washirgton. Mrs. W. P. Morris ard children* of Yenome, have returned home after a visit to Wrightsville Beach. Miss Elizabeth Otis, of Augusta, was the charming guest of her aunt. Mrs. T. A. Holland, recently. Mm. D. C. Reynolds and children, of Lamar, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Morris and family, of Olar, were the Sunday guests of Mr. ard Mrs. A. J. Owens. J. R. Hat riser, Jr., of Charleston, is spendirg his vacation in Barnwell with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Har rison. J. Julien Bush, Esq., sailed yester day from Savannah for a visit to New York City and Boston, Mess. J. J. Heape and Co. have recently opened a 5c, 10? and 25c store in the building on Main Street formerly oc cupied by the late E. W. Holman. They have an attractive stock of goods ard invite the trading public to call at their store when in town. [/oc/ety\ SWIMMING PARTY AND INFORMAL DANCE Thursday evening Miss Jewel Wood ward's house guests, Misses Walker, Miss Martha Caroline Latkrop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lath- rop, was married to Mr. Lee Duncan Ellis, of Martins, Sunday afternoon, at the home of the bride’s parents, 613 Rutledge avenue. Only immediate relatives were pres ent, owing to the recent illness of the bride's mother. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. A. Nickles, pastor of the Westminster Presbyter ian church, and took place before the altar decorated with/ferns and cut flowers. The room was Ruminated to give an effect of twilight. The wedding march wa« played by Mrs. William Seymour, the bride and bridegroom entering together, ring ceremony was employed, bride wore a simple ensemble of pow der blue georgette, her hat, shoes and other accesories matching. She wore a shoulder corsag eof pink rose buds and ferns. Punch and cake were served after the ceremony by the Misses Elizabeth Thomas and Carolina and Hilma Shu ler. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis left on a wed ding trip by motor to Washington and New York. They will make a short tisit to the groom’s home on the re turn journey, and expect after Sep tember 3rd, to be at home at 613 Rut ledge avenue. The bride is tbe only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lathrop. She was a member of the faculty of Craft's school during the past year, and made a very good record there. She was entertained extensively af ter the announcement of her engage ment. Mr .Ellis is co: nected with the At lantic Coast Line railroad, holding a position of trust, and having a stand ing among his associates. Relatives from out of the city who attended the ceremory were: Mrs. C. B. Ellis, mother of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ellis, Masters Douglas and Ernest Ellis, Mr. Rick'- ard Ellis, and Mr. Julius Peeples, of Mai tins; Mr. Leroy Slice, of Colum bia, Mr. and Mis. L. L. Harley, of Summervile, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Shu ler, and their childrer, of Eutawville, and Mra. M. F. Lathrop, grandmother of the bride,of Eutawville,—News and Courier, Aug. 25. The management of the Vamp Theatre announces the following en joyable program for the eniuing week: Thursday and Friday, August 29th and 30th—“Woman of Affairs,” with Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Louis Stone, Dorothy Sebastian, John Mack Brown and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Saturday^ August 31st—“The Case of Lena Smith,” with Esther Ralston and James Hall. Monday, September 2nd—“Wect of Zanzibar,” with Lon Chaney. Tuesday, September 3rd—“Night of Love,” with Vilma Barky and Ronald Coleman. i Wednesday, September 4th—“Saw- The (dust Paradise,” with Esther Ralston. The Fc<r Benefit of Local School. On Friday afternoon, the 30th inst. beginning at 6:00 o'clock, the local School Improvement Association will serye a fish and fried chicken sapper on the Court House grounds'. The menu will consist of catfish stew, fried fish, fried chicken^ red-horse bread, pickles, coffee, etc. The price will be Vrithin the reach of all—50c. Boncil H. Dyches and Hayre Hogg, noted for their famous catfish stews as well as red-horse bread, will be in charge of the cooking and a splendid supper is assured all who attend. Proceeds will be used for the benefit of the local high school. Don’t forget the time and place. Friday afternoor, beginning at 6:00 o'clock* on the Coni Come out and bring enjoy a good supper time help your local To Build Col. Edgar A. Brown haa contract for the construction bine tier, central office and for the Southern Bell Ti in Barnwell and material is being hauled to his lot just Street, between the residences Kate Patterson, and L. Cohen. ■ ♦ ♦ O' A Mslter of Memory* ‘Be sure,” said Jones, “to tad my friend, Mr. Lummack, while in city.” “Mr. Lummack?” asked4^ absentmindedly. “Yes, Mr. Lummack. > You eon member his name because it with stomach.” A few days, later hit friend and encountered Jones on the “Do you know,” he said, “I tried tried, but never could find your Mr. Kelley.”—Exchange. The Money Changers. Cohen and his family sat down dinner on Sunday. To his three boys Cohen said: “Now cl which^of you would vart it a il instead of meat for dinner.” Each of the three decided In favor the cash settlement, so Mrs. put the meat away. Then she in the pie and put it or the table. “Now my childrer," inquired “how mary of you vant a rid worth of pie?”—Exchange. Mr. and Mm. W. H. Vaughan and d ildren have retrrred from a motor. ^ 0 ^ >ert * Smith, were compliment- trip to Savannah ard Charleston. I with a truck ride and an erjoy*hle - picm: given at Holman's Bridge on the Mss Anna Sams Clark, Miss Bostick , Ed«*to Rifor. and “Jur ior” Bostick were the week-! The following evening the Kenimue end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hagood. g ^Club opened its doors for an informal dance for the visitors. Punch was served durir g the evening. Marvin Holland and Sidney Carroll will leave Friday for Wofford College, where they will attend early football practice. Mrs. W. W. Woodward and grand son, Billie Boler, left last week for a two weeks’ visit with her sister in Atlarta. Mrs. G. M. Hogg, Mrs. Hayne Hogg and little daughter and George Hogg have tftturned home after spending a week at Myrtle Beach. Col. and Mis. Edgar A. Brown and little daughter, Emily, returned home Sunday evening after spending several weeks ir. Asheville, N. C. / Mias Mary Bush, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. J. Julien Bush, entertained about 40 of her little friends with a lawn party Monday evening from eight to elever. o'clock. B usiness lilderO RELIABLE man waited to run Mc- Ness Business in Barnwell County. $8 to $12 daily profits. No capital or experience required. Wonderful op- porturity. Write today.—McNESS CO., Dept. C, Freeport, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller and sons. Dean ard Duane, jmd R. F. Kirkham speit the week-end at the Tybee Beach Hotel. B. M. Hair, his mother, Mrs. J. L. Hair, and his sister, Mrs. Maxine! games. Boyles, left Friday for a week’s visit to Myrtle Beach. SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Miss Willie Bush Deason enter tained the members of the Smart Set Btidge Cluj) last week. The thigh score prize was won by Miss Julia Lemon, the consolation was cut by Mrs. Eugene Easterling and the guest prize was presented to Mrs . Mace. A salad course was served after the R ANTOPOLSKY Main Street Barnwell, S. C. Miss Lillian Zimmerman h«s returns ed to her home in St’. Matthews after spending a few days with Mr. ard Mrs. Perry A. Price. Master Wade Rowland Sanders has returned to his home in Olar after spendirg some time with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Qwens.^T Miss Elizabeth Deason, who has been working Jn Columbia for the past several months, is spending somfr % STRAYED:—One bay saddle horse: mane sheared close and short tail. Was saddled when last seen. Reward for rfeturu to D. C. Bush, Ellenton, S. C. * , ‘ I MM STITCHING *-G& your hem stitching done for five cent* per yard. Return postage paid on mall orders. We furnish thread in aU star dard col- time in Barnwell with her father, Dr. R. A. Deason. MRS. MAZURSKY ENTERTAINS JUNIOR BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Mordecai M. Mazursky enter tained the members of the Junior Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon of last week. The high score piize, a pair of silk hose, was won by Mrs.' Ralph Browr, and the consolatkAi* ^ jar of bath powder, was cut by Mrs. Charlie Browr, Sr. The high score prize for hand-embroidered guests, a linen handkerchief, was won by Mrs. So phia Christie Jones, of Atlanta, and the guest of honor, Mrs. Kartus, of MOLAIK-TINSLEY ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED TUESDAY. An engagement of cordial interest to friends thioughout South Carolira is that of Mis* Ella Louise Molair, daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. F. Molair, of Barnwell, to Mr. Harold Klugh Tiraky. of Hodges, the announcement of which was made Tuesday after noon when the bride-elect's mother entertained with 14 tables of bridge st her lovely home here. The wedding will take place in October. The color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in minute de tail, the receptioi. hall, living room and music room being thrown en suite and decorated with fall flowers, s pro fusion of goldenrod, goldengjow and marigold presertii.g a most enchant ing setting for the occasion. At the conclusion of the gr.mes, it was found that the high score prize, sHk hose, had been won by Miss Dorothy Wn gg, of Blackville, while the consolation, Ss box of face powder, was cut by Mrs. Nellie Cave, the wirners presenting the prizes to Miss Molair. While th-e refreshments, consisting of yellow and white block ice cream, angel-food heartshaped cakes and dainty rose-shaped yellow mints, were beirg serve^. vocal solos by Mrs. Fales and Mrs. Perry A. Price, ac companied by Mrs. J. M. Brodie, added greatly to the enjoyment of the oc casion^ :: Boy’s Suits Snappy New Styles—All Grades $4.95 and up. Men's Suits Big Stock—Plenty to Pick from $14.95 and up. Boy's Knickers All Kind.—B<-t Values to be Had 98c and up. Ladies’ Dresses Just Received Large Shipmert in Ladies’ Bilk Dresses. $4.95 and up. Ladies’ Hats Felts—AU Colors—Special $1.25 . ^ and up. All Wash Dresses Values to $2.00 This Week Only 75c - Just received a shipment of New Pattern* O ■ • in Play Cloth—come in and look them over. Quality Work Birmirgham, Ala., was presented with a hand-painted china lemon dish and fork. The other invited guests were Mrs. E. W. Dodge, of Augusta, Mrs. ““f 63 Wise^of Aiken, and Garber, of Sarah- Dicks, of Atlarta, and little W' 11 ' 310 "' The hostess served a froze. Miss Bettie Bosser, of Jacksonville. 1 3alad =0^. followed by a sVt Fla., were recent visitors at the | y - - home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Holland. MISS WOODWARD ENTERTAINS FOR HOUSE GUESTS. Mrs. Ella Anderson and daugh ter were called to Sumter Monday Wednesday evening of last week night on accourt of the severe illness Miss Jewel Woodward entertained the of her son, G. Malcolm Anderson, who, college set with a party compliment- holds a position in that city. r-— Mrs. J. M. Youngbfood aid Miss Mamie Youngblood/ of Augusta, and Mrs. J. M. Killingsworth-, of Dunbar ton, have returned to their homes af ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Eas- terlirg. J. Colton Weeks, of Atlanta, waa irg her house guests, Misses 3 Polly Walker, of Kline, and Katherine Rob erts and Esther Smith, of Ehrhardt. After dancing ard proms had been en joyed untU a late hour, delicious punch was served. The following enjoyed Miss Woodward's hospitality: Misses Louisa and Betty Banka, Julia and Margaret Lemon, Flo ride Jackson, NeU Moore, Mildred Moore, Vivian a business visitor here Thursday. Mr.' Zimmerman, Bonita Browning, IF YOU haven’t had a suit or dress cleaned and pressed at our plant, you owe it to yourself to give us a trial. Our work is high- in quality ard our or 'Tf T . • - ■ - • • fy prices—either cash and carry or de livered—are as low as or lower than can be obtained else^Sere. ONE HOUR SERVICE. The anouncement of the approach ing wedding was maue with attractive bride’s place cards or each plate con taining the words “Molair-Tinsley— October,” ard a lovely bride’s book was to-Miss M< mother. The bride-elect is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair and is a graduate of Chicora College. Last year was a member of the Abbe ville school faculty. Mr. Tinsley is a graduate of Clemson College and Is now located at Columbia. Oue-of-town guests Tuesday were: Mrs. E. S. Tinsley, Mrs. E. S. Tirsley, Jr., and Miss Fran:es Tinsley, of Hodges; Mrs. Will Coillns, of Green wood; Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, of Den-i mark; Mrs. Murchison, of Camden; Mrs. Elizabeth Mace Mauldir., of Hampton; Mrs. George, of Lexington; Mra. Garic L. McCaslan, of St. Mat thews; Mrs. Oscar Lancaster, of t. 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