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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1)29 m BARNWELL PBOrLMRNTINEL. BARNWELL. ROUTE CAROLINA M Woman and the Home Will Hold Gardening Institute Next Week Charloiton to Be Mecca for Many Visitora for Three Days, Begin- ing Next Monday. Charleston, Nov. l9.-*-In this city to which the colorful bloom of flowers has brought not only international fame but annually thousands of visi tors from distant points, an innovation is to be presented soon for lovers of gardens in this State and the adjoin ing States of North Carolina and Georgia. A Gardening Institute has been ar ranged for three days, beginning No vember 25, and the grounds of Ameri ca’s oldest museum will be for those days miniature bits of colorful land scape laid out by horticultural ex perts. A feature of the Institute ses sions will be a tour and lecture through the world famed Middleton Place Gar dens, the oldest landscape gardens in America. Conceived by Miss Caroline Alston, the Gardening Institute idea, the first in South Carolina and unique over the nation, received immediate support from the Bureau of Plant Industry of le U. S. Department of Agriculture, the Extension Service of Clemson Agricultural College and Winthrop College, all of which will be repraa- ented by garden gpeciaists and experts. From garden clubs in South C aro lina, North Carolina and Georgia, and architect, F. J. Aichele, nurseryman, Miss Jane Ketchen of the faculty of Winthrop College, Miss Caroline Als ton, Demonstration Agent of Charles ton County, and J. J. Pringle Smith, owner of Middleton Place Gardens. AH meetings will be held at the Charleston Museum on Rutledge Ave. The first will begin at 10:30 a. m. on Monday, November 25, with an illus trated lecture on styles and principles of landscape design by Dr. Mulford. At 11:30 Mr. Aichele will tell of the culture and requirements for growing of Azaleas and Camellias. At 4 p. m. Mr. McGinty will speak on, rose cul ture and planting and care of lawns. The 5 o'clock schedule calls for Dr. Mulford to explain details goverhing location and grading of drives, walks and lawns. / The' second day’s program includes morning addresses on tree develop ment and on the planting, soil and care necessary for Spring and Summer gar dens. The feature of the day will be a visit to Middleton Place Gardens at 2:30 ,p. m., where all attending the Institute will be the guests for the afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Prin gle Smittv The history and care of the gardens will be thoroughly ex plained. On Wednesday the morning sessions will feature shrub and evergreen planting, treatment of flower diseases and planting for roadside and public grounds. The afternoon session of the Gardening Institute will be in open forum style presided over by Dr. Mul- from Barnwell and every other coun- [ ford who by the use of blackboard ty in South Carolina delegations have drawings will assist tin solving all signifiedaheir intention of attending problems of gardening presented by the Gardening Institute in Charles-1 any attending the session. - Dr. Mul- ton. The program is a full one and ford also will sketch plant for all who great interest has been displayed. | bring with them rough outlines of Among the speakers and gardening their grounds. All of the specialists specialists included on the program and gardening experts will be prepared are Dr. F.-i.. Mulford, of the Bureau to discuss and advise freely on the in- and to the Middleton Place Gardens of those attending the Institute.^ Rep- repsenting the various counties of South Carolina alone more than two hundred persons nre booked to attend. Certificates for Club Girls. PRESIDENT ENROLLS IN RED CROSS mmm "W'T 1 "’ ■ • ; . v:> : m SI & t Each year there are,more club girls in Barnwell County to complete their | club work and receive certificates than there were the year before. A certi ficate ik given to any girl who makes a scoite of 70 per cent on club work. The score is based on various points, ch as club work outlined, personal ealth achievement, attendance at meetings, keeping a record card, can ning and gardening work. The 4-H Club girls of the county who have received certificates for the year 1928-1929 are: Galilee—Marie | Creech, Sadie Creech, Katherine Creech, Myrtice Black, Mildred Black; Double Pond—Helen Delk; Long Branch—Louise Birt, Pearle Beasley, Lucile Keel, Inez Black, Dorothy Birt, | Valarie Black; Reedy Branch—Reba Grubbs, Ehrlist Still, Janie E. Grubbs, Eloise Still, Ruth Grubbs; Healing| Springs—Louise Black, Ruby Boyh-| ton, Myrtle Cain, Alice Gardner, Em mie L. Hair, Mary C. Coggin, Sarah Whittle, Nellie Gardner, Sarah Hair,| Ellen Martin; Hercules—Hazel Dy- ches, Mary E. Still, Eunice Hutto; Oak Grove—Liddie Sanders, Irene Hiers, Jerusha Hiers; Elko—Evelyn Weimortz, Ethel Birt, Annie M. Car- roll, Vivian Garvin, Evelyn Garvin; Hilda—Dal ice Bonds, Vema Bonds, Joe Anna Bonds. FRUIT * J CAKES The Fiimhing Touch for Claussen’s I President Hoover, who Is also president of the American Red CroeSt enrolls in the annual Roll Call of the society, which occurs from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, November 11 to 28. Since 1841—Sc util's Favorites. SPECIAL! “Mikado” Pencils: 6 for 25c. Per doz. 45c The People-Sentine Barnwell, S.C cf Plant Induatry of the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture, E. J. McGinty, from Clemson College, Mrs. Dors Dee Walker, specialist in Exterior Beauti fication from Winthrop College, L. W. dividual problems of all who ask their assistance. Miss Alston hat up facilities at the Charleston Chamber of Commerce for making room reservations and ar- Briggs, nationally known landacape ranging for transportation in the city AN EVENING FAVORITE IS THE GOWN OF WHITE SATIN A LA PRINCESS r ... SUCCESSFUL] HOMEMAKING • y GtACC VIAll GRAY QUICK BAKING The keynote of today la more lei sure for women. Women today are Just as excellent housekeepers as thek mothers and grandmothers be fore them but they are not willing to spend every minute of the day hang ing over the stove, the kitchen link or the dish pan. They systematize their housework and so plan their meals that they have leisure time for read ing. for dob meetings, for playing with their children and time for their husbands. From laboratory experiments we know that a cake calling for three cupfuls of self-rising flour can be mixed in 8 minutes against tbe 15 minutes required for the tame cake of plain flour. This Is easily ex plained. Self-rising flour has to he sifted only once, there Is no baking powder to measure, the eggs are add ed unbeaten and the cake Is mixed as quickly and gently as possible. Tills all saves time against the old method A CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS We are now showing the Jenner line of Christmas Greeting Cards for 1929 and shall be glad to have your orders for early delivery. These cards are manufactured by one of the largest and best engrav ing concerns in the country, which insures that they will be up-to-date, correct in style and engraving, and the proper reflection of your own personality and individuality. The sending of Engraved Cards is a social custom that is gaining in popularity each year. These cards, with your name correctly engraved thereon, cost just a trifle more than printed cards on which you must write your name, and they are socially correct. A ‘ 7 A Delicious Cake of Self-Rieing Flour Can Be Made in Seven Minutes. of sifting flour three or four times, getting out the baking powder and measuring it, separating the yolks and whites of the eggs Into separate bowls and then beating them sep- aratelyr We invite you to call and $ee our sam- pies, or if you prefer, we will gladly send If there is anything in the way of an evening gown more lovely than th statuesque white or eggshell. If nbt flesh-tint princess gown In which fashion arrays woman beautiful for forma! functions, the stylists that be have yet to produce it No/ doubt mere man In describing what “she wore” at opera or dance would de clare It to be “just a si dress, but those who a: secret know that this plicity Is all a camoufla tbe subtle form-flttlng Hues, the gently lowing flare, the abjrfence of Jewels, ive a dainty pearl/necklace (worth jrobably a “king’s /ansom”) with ear rings to match represents the very quintessence of sophisticated styling. With what consummate art. with what feeling for tbf classic In Hoes, with what rare touch of genius has this sophisticated simplicity been achieved, only the Initiated can answer. At soy rate exquisite white, eggshell, or otherwise timed satin cut a la prill- Sle” white in on the tiled Sim la reality cess, Is very effective, as the lovely model in the picture bears witness. It is one of the enchanting new form-fit ting styles which accents feminine charm with a fine subtlety. The finesse of the frock Is attained In such style as bespeaks adroit seaming somewhere about the hipline, likewise tbe length ened uneven hemline which drops at the sides. A fan she carries, and whyt Because all the reports which have to do with evening modes have considerable to say in regard to the revival of fans. It Is not at all unlikely should this satin-clad queen of the* evening hour, call for her wrap, her maid will be forthcoming with a luxurious black velvet mantle which Is wondrously col lared with white ermine or fox, for black and white is the call of the mode, and Faria acclaims the vogue of the black wrap with the white frock- Also the white ermine wrap tops the Nock velvet frock with chic JULIA BOTTOMLEY. • (ft. lilt. Westers Stwtyum UaUa.) fl Women would make cakes if they did not have to go to so much trouble. A package or bag of self- rising flour eliminates all this trouble and makes cake and pastry making simple and quick. N Here is a very delicious cake that can be made in seven minutes. The family will love it: Quick Caks. Sift three and one-third cups of self-rising flour into large bowl. Break two eggs into standard measuring cup. Fill cup with melted shortening or cooking oil. Put into flour but do not beat Add two cups sugar, one cup milk and one teaspoon vanilla. Beat entire mixture two minutes. Pour Into a greased and floured loaf pan or two large layer cake pans, and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) fur 30 minutes. \ ^ For variety’s sake, nuts, raisins, melted chocolate or spices may be added. Any desired frosting may be used on this cake. hem to your home for an inspection. = =£S=£=== rsmeasaamm The Cheerful Heart God delights in nothing mors than in a cheerful hoe it, cartful to per form him sendee. . What parsot Is it that rejolceth not to ass hit child pteasfnt. in the limits of a filial daty? Say “Merry Christmas” with Individual Cards This Tear. = ■■ %' ■ : Barnwell So. Car.