The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 04, 1930, Image 3

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ere and ^/{ereaiouts Ut XU Ni »• •! Tmr VUt+r*. mr OxUe It for Tills Im «r l>% NfTf ft ( rfssBfc. cbIm <mniftArf» nr.imi BIRTHDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Bush were visitors in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. J. G. Howell i s spending some time in Lamar with her husband. Warden Calhoun, of Greenwood, Buddy and Ben Calhoun, of Spartan* burpr, spent the week-end here with relatives . i Little Edith and Marjorie Goodson ( alhoun Lemon has returned home] have leturned home after a visit of after a visit to friends in Florence, Miss Suiasky, of Aiken, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky. Mrs. W. L. Molair and little daugh ter are visiting relatives in Blackville. Ralph Smith, of Macon, Ga., spent the week-end in Barnwell with his family. Mrs. Andrews has returned to Black ville after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molair. Mr. v and Mrs. J. N. Anderson and children have rr'.rrn* d frrv.i i n extend ed vacation. Mi sses Pauline Holman and Willie Bush Deason were visitors in Colum bia Saturday. ' ■ Mrs. S. R. Goodson is visiting her daughter Mrs. J. O. Crout, in Colum bia, this week. Prof. A. F. Otis, of Augusta, spent several day s with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Holand recently. three weeks with relatives in Marion and Columbia. The friends of Dr. A. B. Patterson will be glad to know that he is con valescing after a recent severe at tack of illness. On Saturday aftemon at five o'clock little Kitty Plexico entertained about thirty-five of her little friends at a “Hunting the Tramp Party", she hav ing reached her eighth milestone at that time. When all of the little folk had arrived the Hunt began and the Tiamp located, much to the en joyment of the large crowd present. Throughout the afternoon fruit juice punch was served and at the conclus ion of the Hunt ice cream cones were enjoyed. Little baskets of rainbow candies were presented to the chil dren. Kitty was the recipient of numerous lovely gifts. .'Z Legal Advertisements N**ra la UrUy givaa tfcat I trill fllo my Aaa) return aa Ksamtiix of the Will of R. 8. Dirks, dor eased, with the Hon. John K. Snellinf, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, upon Saturday, the 6th day of September,1930, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court for an Order of Dis charge and Letters Dismissory as Executrix of the aforesaid Will. WILHELMINA A. DICKS, Executrix, Will of R. S. Dicks, Aug. 7, 1930. 4t. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ellis returned to Barnwell last week after spending several weeks at their summer home at Black Mountain, N. C. When Mrs. J. C. Knox, of Duluth, met her husband on the street with another woman, she turned him over her knee and spanked him. Mrs. Bostick, of Okatee Club, spent Monday here with relatives while en route to Columbia to attend the mar riage of her son, Hagood Bostick. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodson and son, James, have returned to their home in Gainesvile ; Fla., after visiting rela tives here for several days last week. WILLIAMSON-MOORE WEDDING OF INTEREST. Mrs. W. C. Buist, of Blackville, was the guest of Mayor and Mrs. B. W. Sexton last week. Mrs. Lewis Dubose and children, of W’illiston, aie the guests of Mrs. Olaree Cail thig week. Misg Elizabeth Deason, of Colum bia, spent the week-end here with her father Dr. R. A. Deason. Mrs. W. E. Bush, of Augusta, Mrs. J. A. Ball and daughter, Miss Annelle Ball, of Tallahassee, Fla., were the guests of Dr. R. A. Deason and family Monday. Mrs. Marguerite Martin returned home this week after a visit of several weeks in New Yoik City. Fletcher Dunbar, has returned to Atlanta after spending a week with his aunt. Mrs. T. A. Holland. sive ring ceremony, Miss Celestia Hunter softly sang “O Perfect Love. Immediately after the marriage an informal reception was held. In the receiving line were the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. William son, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Moore, parents of the groom and Miss Jamesina Hill. Misses Beatrice Pearson and Fan- spent Sunday in Cope with former’s spent Snday in Cope with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antleyi Burwell and William Joidan, of Tampa, Fla., were the guests of their uncle, T. A. Holland, last week. Mrs. Sophie Jones and son have returned to their home in Atlanta, af ter a visit to Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Mrs. Andrew Wray and two sons, Andrew and Christie Wray, of Mem phis, Tenn., who have been visiting | the former s mother, Mrs. L. H. Chris- n i e Miller piesided at the punch bowl, tie, left this week for Miami, Ha. After reception, Mr. and Mrs. Moore left for Savannah and other points Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Darnold and gouth. Upon their return next week children, Mr. and Mrs. McCreary and j they will make their home in Barnwell little son, Mr. and Mrs. Christie where the groom ig engaged in busi- Bence, Otis Fuller and Glen Walkup ness. left this week for Ehrhardt after- Mrs. Moore is a daughter of Mr. spending the past two years in Barn-j and M rs. C. B. Williamson of Mon well with the huller Construction Co. roe Avenue and after graduating from ' ; the Orangeburg High School received Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hale and the her diploma from a businesg college. former’s mother Mrs. Hale, of Nar- She is a lovely and charming young M. B. Hagood and Miss Anna Sams Clark went up to Columbia Tuesday to attend the marriage of Hagood Bos tick. Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon and children have leturned home after spending several weeks with relatives in Vir ginia. Mrs. T. A. Holland returned last week after a delightful visit to Mr. and Mrs. W T . W. Holland in Spartan burg. Ben Davies, Jr., who has been work ing in Greensboro, N. C., during the summer vacation, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Daives. He returned to the Tar Heel city Monday, where he will re- ipain until the University of South Carolina opens this month. B USINESO riLDERO have returned home, but hi s wife re mained over for a more etxended visit. rows, \ a., arrived in Barnwell last, ] ad y and her many friends regret that week for a visit to Mr and Mrs. B. L.' her marriage will take her from this Easterling. Mr. Hale and his mother c ity. Mr Moore attended the Citadel and is a rising young business man of Barnwell, whose many splendid traits Among those who attended the 0 f character make him popular in his funeral of W. H. Duncan in Barnwell home town Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, ; The out-of-town guestg for the of Conway; Mr. and Mrs. James Pat-] wedding were: Benjamin Davis, of terson, of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Hall, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Moore, and Billie Holmes, of New York City;; Mr. S. E. Moore, Mis. W. B. Parker, Allen Miles, of Charleston; A. A. Rich ardson and Mr. Funderburk, of Col- Mr. W. M. Sauls, Mr. E. O. Moore, Misses Loi s and Loraine Moore, G. E. umbia, Robert Aldrich and Wairenj Moore, Jr., Tim Moore, Miss Jamesina Calhoun, of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. | Hill, Miss Eunice Hill, Mr. R. G. Curtis Gregory, of Columbia, and J. Herndon, Mrs. B. S. Moore, Misses W. Browning, of Blackville. Society WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. 1 Miss BeBee Patterson was hostess last week to the members of the Wed- neday Afternoon Bridge Club. The high score prize, a bath towel, was wen by Mrs. H. D. Calhoun, of Den- _ mark, and the consolation, a framed | printt WM cut by Mr# B p Davies FOR RENT:—One apartment, fur- Ice cream and cake were served. Ojtv nished of unfurnished; residence nowjof-town guctU were Mr*. occupied by me, alio furnished or, Wray, of Memphis. Tenn M Mrs. Sophie t ount y Superintendent cf Education unfurnished, and one warehouse. For Jones, of Atlanta, Ga., and Mias Rots- an< * l ° ***** m * c * m P* 1 F 11 pltdft further mfoimatM, sppTy to Vn.'Us Spann, of Sumter Mane T. Cornell, Barnwell. 8. C. Mary Frances and Nelle MooVe, of Barnwell; Harley Pendarvis, of Dor chester; Mrs. Roy Harvey, of Augus ta; C. B. Williamson, Jr., of Noifork; Mrs. R. W. Patterson, Miss Ethel Pat terson, of Allendale; Mrs. J. R. Ray, of Blackville; Mrs. J. G.' Altman, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Altman, Miss Margaret Altman, of Charleston; Mrs. E. L. Davis, Mrs. W. A. Bonnette, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hughes, of Norway.— Orangeburg Times and Democrat. CITATION NOTICE. A wedding of dignity and beauty was solemnized Monday, September 1st, at four o’clock, when Miss Lorieda Williamson became the bride of Wil liam Rufus Moore, of Barnwell. The ceremony wa s performed by the Rev. J. Edward Welsh, pastor of the bride, at her home on Monrd6 Avenue, before a large gathering of friends and relatives. To the strains of Lohengrins wed ding march played by Mrs. W. O. Brodie, Miss Maude Williamson, sis ter of the bride entered wearing a becoming ensemble suit of black and egg-shell crepe with shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds. The bride looked most lovely in an advanced fall Mrs. Nathan Kaitus and two daugh- model; an ensemble of brown and ters left Saturday for their home in j tan with harmonizing accessories and Bessemer, Ala., after an • extended | a shoulder corsage of pink Killarney visit to her mother, Mrs. B. Mazursky. i r0 ges. She entered with her father, 1 | Mr, C. B. Williamson, who gave her Mrs. A. A. Lemon, Misses Elizabeth ( j n marriage, meeting before the altar. Me Nab, Frances and Margaret Lemon, ^ the groom with big best man, Benja- Anne Scott McNab and Mildred, m in Davis. The beautiful improvised Moore were visitors in Columbia Mon- a itar was formed of stately palms and southern smilax. During the impres- The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By Johr. K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mrs. Julia B. Grubbs, hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of J. M. Grubbs, deceased. • THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. M. Grubbs, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C. on Saturday Sept. 6th next after pub lication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if ar.y they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 25th day of August, A. D. 1930. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. Published on the 28th day of Aug:, 1930, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. NOTICE OF ELECTION. An election for the purpose of elect ing a Mayor and Aldermen and Com missioner of Public Works for the Town of Barnwell, S. C., is hereby ordered to he held on Tuesday, Sep tember 16th, 1930. The said election shall be held as provided by law for the holding of general elections. The polls will be opened at the Court House at 8:00 o’clock a. m. and close at 4:00 o’clock p. m. The following are hereby apointed managers of said election: A. J. Owens, C. W. Moody and Willie Halford. B. W. SEXTON, Mayor. PULLMAN and 'SANDWICH BREAD For Delicious, Dainty 'Sandwiches Claussen’s Since/ 1841—South's Favorites. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law BamwelL S. C. PURE AND SANITARY I Jersey Milk Card of Thanks. To the Voters of Barnwell County: I desire to thank each and every one of you for the handsome majority \ndrew me in my race for the office of TESTED COWS S STERILIZED CONTAINERS cc w M Early Delivery—far Breakfast. > r that I ahull devote my butt efforts tr- wards the iiprsveaism turea T* thin emi I e*4 r-wr wheia- itftftftftft CfttftCIftt ftftlftft ' Ship Your Cotton to Ut! We wttl will at fer yew la up ta 11% ef Its attractive. If yea Hke, we ll gladly sell year cotton fer yen at only 99c per bale rammlirian. If yaw prefer ta •ell your stored rotten direct, there will be ae commission charged. We believe yen’ll find the kind ef service you’ve always in touch with ns AT ONCE! RATES FOR STORING COTTON First Month, per bale 39c Each Month thereafter, per bale . .ZSc INCLUDING INSURANCE Georgia-Carolina Warehouse & Compress'Co. AUGUSTA, GA. LANSING B. LEE, President HAMILTON KHINIZ Y, Vice-President J? J. BRESNAHAN, Secretary and. Treasurer WHAT BYRNES’ Neighbors Think of Him In the Spartanburg city ward in which James F. Byrnes resides he received, in the* first primary, 897 votes against 91 cast for Senator Blease. In Aiken city, where Mr. Byrnes for merly resided, he received 992 votes against I 7 6 for Senator Blease. THESE FIGURES ARE CONVINCING. Byrnes has conducted a clean and clear- cut campaign, confining himself to the is sues, and has made Constructive Suggestions For Agricultural Relief in the Present Crisis. ; i < He possesses the experience and the proven ability in Congress to successfully carry out his program as outlined and his highest ambition is service to the State and Nation. Byrnes is profoundly grateful to the people for the magnificent support received by him in the first primary, and urges a full vote in the second primary next Tuesday. If the people turn out and express themsel ves at the ballot box— Byrnes Will Be Elected *4 Hear James F. Byrnes in His Radio Speech Monday Night, Sept. 8, at 8 O’clock from WBT, Charlotte. LONG TERM MONEY to BBOWNa