The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 09, 1931, Image 3

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*? Notice of Lodfe Meeting. Haipiony Lodge No. if, A. F. M., will hold a regular communication in the Masonic Hall, on Thursday night, July '23rd, at 8:30 o’clock. AH local and visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend.* F.S.BJtOWN, - J.E. HARLEY, Secretary. W. M. K. of P. Lodge Meetings. The regular meetings of Barnwell Lodge No. 16, Knight of Pythias, are heljd on the 1st and 3rd Friday nights in each month. All mem- bers and visiting breth ren are cordially invited to attend. Wm. McNab, J. E. Harley, K. of R. and S. C. C. Robert Adams, of Columbia, spent Sunday in Barnwell with friends. Mr. and Mrs. McLean and children are spending some ime in "Asheville, N. C. T- - L. M. Calhoun has returned to Bam- ewll after a visit to Robt. Harley in Beaufort. - Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky and children spent the week-end at Folly Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Giegcry, of Columbia, spent the week-end here with relatives. Isadore E. Owens,.of Darlington, spent Sunday in the city with his (father, A. J. Owens. i Mrs. A. V. Jernigan, Jule and Sam Long, of Port Royal, and Mr. and Mrs. Sol - Brown and children, of Batesburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. W. P. Walsh, of Williston, was a business visitor here Tusday. Mrs'. Leroy Molair and Mrs. Ralph Brown spent Wednesday in Augusta. Carlton Huey, of Lady Lake, Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Padgett have returned to Columbia after a visit to Misg BeBee Patterson. Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and little daughter, Emily, spent the week-end on the Isle of Palms. J. E. Harley, Jr., and Harry Ander- #on spent the we?k-end in the moun tains of Western North Carolina. Dr. DeWitt Lancaster and two fine looking young sons, of Baltimore, Md., aie visiters in Barnwell this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stilling-* and children, of Savannah, spent the week-end with Barnwell relat-ve.-'. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Perry. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stone ind children, of Savannah, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parker, of Williston, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Brooks BenneU on the Fouith. Mis. Clary and daughter,Miss Evelyn Clary, have returned home after a two weeks visit to telatives in Savan.iah and Sylvanh, Ga. Miss Bertie Christie, of At lanta, ami J. - C. Hutchinson, of Columbia, wer e the guest-' of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Biown, Sr., Saturday. Miss Norene Maddox, of Augua+a, and Miss Gaynelle Stallings, of Savannah, were the week-end guests of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Clyde Vick- ery. ' Mis. B. S. Moore, Miss Mary Fran ces Moore, Mis s Nelle Moore, x B. S. Moore. Jr., and Mordecai Mazursky spent the week-end on Sullivan’s Is land. Mrs. F. W. Anderson and daughter, Betty, Mr*. Thelma Carter and Bill Ciawley, of Albemarle, N.- C., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fur- tick.. Mrs. Thelma Carter, who has been making her home in Albemarle, N. C., for the past several months, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Furtick. Mrs. B. L. Easterling, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Easterling and children and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips and chil dren have returned home after spend ing a week at Bluffton. Little ^liss Helena Brown, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs.’ Charlie Brown, Jr., has'ietumeed home after a visit of several weeks to relatives in Lady Lake, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hall and chil dren, Mary Owens and Elizabeth, of Fort Mill, accompanied by Miss Ruby Owens, of -Charlotte, N. C.,' and Mr. and Mrs. G. Dave Owens, of Rocky Mount, N. C., motored down on the Fourth arid spent the week-end with relatives. — ^ CHLRCH^XOTICE. . Church of the Holy Apostles , .fiarnwell, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Walker left yesterday (Wednesday) for Hender sonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loyn, of El- loree, were week-end guests of rela tives in Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. FI. K. Tinsley spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. F. Molair. The former has re turned to Atlanta, but Mrs. Tinsley will spend some time with her par ents. ’ j, ____ •' -X- __ - Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only Since 1918 Reid’s has been faithfully serving the public with the BEST Furniture obtainable in a reasonable price range, but never have we been able to offer such wonderful attractions as at present For evident we invite you to see this bsau> tiful dining room suite and other articles shown in this advertisement Mrs. F. W. Anderson and daughter, Betty, and Bill Crawley have return ed to their home in Albemarle, N. C^ They were accompanied home by Misses Nellie Furtick and Carey Mar gin. Sunday, July 12th, 1931. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday Schtol, 10:30 a., m. Morning Prayer and S:rmon, 11:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr H and son, of Columbia, Mrs. Lessie Easter ling of Bain well, and Mr. and Mrs. ^ 'wnt- n u r* . Henry Killingsworth, of Philadelphia, MisiS Willie Bush Deason has re-^ ^ . , • ,, . . . Pa., spent the week-end on Sullivan s turned home after a visit to friends ^ ’ in North Carolina. Island. r. i. „ . , w i Little Misses Edyth and Marjone Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Carter and _ ‘ _ -> w . .. ..., , * . l- Goodson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. children came down from Columbia ‘ . , , w ! E. E. Goodson, returned home Mon day afternoon, afte r spending several for the week-end. Prof. W. R. Price, Stonie and Pal- "mer Hartin, of Columbia, are visitors in Barnwell this week. Mrs. Olaree Cail and Stephen Dea- son spent Thursday* in Sylvanie, Ga., with the former’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pdller and two son* have returned to Barnwell after a week’s- stay in Bluffton. weeks with their aunt, Mrs. H. Grady Davis, in Marion. Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush find little daughter, Mary, spent the week-end on Sullivan’s Island as the guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Herman Brown, of Blackville, who have a cot tage there for the summer. The following Furman University Summer School students spent thte ... ... u . j Fourth at their respective homes: >ii*s Helen Calhoun has returned .. to Barnwell after a two weeks visit to friends in. St. Matthews. Miss Dorothy^Byrd has returned to Columbia after an extended visit to Mr. and Mrp.tW. J. Lemon. Mis s Lenna Brown Davis, W’illiston; Mis s Evelyn Creech and Jerome War. Jen, Olar; Pat Morris, Barnwell. Mrs. Hugh Ryan, of Aiken, spent the weik-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mr.*. William McNab. Lloyd A. Plexico, of this city, won both events of a motor bogt race at Lake Junaluska, N C.,\Saturday. Mayor and Mrs. B. W. Sexton and two sons, Ben T. and Buddy, and Paul Bolen went down to Bluffton Sunday. Mr. Sexlon returned home the following day but hi 8 family will spend some time at their ..cpttage. Flo-Ben-Bud. Mrs. C. C. Langley,' who has been quite ill, was carried to an Augusta hospital Sunday night. Reports re Manly Ha.risen, of Greenwood, ceiv - d from her bed '' <i< ’ Wednesday spent the week-end with relatives P' oc " m * ,re “ th * th,t » h ' h,a and friends in Barnwell and Kline. Mrs. B. P. Davies entertained the LadiesGuild of the Barnwell Episco pal Church Monday ~aftemoon. shown some improvemnt in the past day or two. Subscribers to The 1 People-Sentinel i who have paid their subscription dues | iirently are requested to examine Mrs. Carrie Holman, of Augusta, tMir add,e ‘ 8 label » and 8ee whether spent the week-end in Barnwell with 1 or not the y have ***" * iven P ro P er her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hoi- credit * ln case of * rror ’ P ,ease notlf y this eff ee AT ONCE. man. Mr. and Mts. Henry Wingo, of Col- Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Manning and umbia, are spending several days with I children have returned home after relatives and friends in Barnwell and spending a few days with relatives Kline. in Commerce and other points in —— Georgia. They were accompanied up- Mr. and Mrs. McLaurin Brooker on their return by Mrs. Manning's and little son, of Augusta, spent Sun- mother, Mrs. W. T. Anderson, of day here with Mr. and Mrs. H. Saunders. * s W. Commerce. Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave, Dr. and Mr*. W. M. Jones went down to Bluffton Monday to spend a few days with Mrs. B. W. Sexton. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Periy A. Price spent the week-end with relatives in Sum ter. They were accompanied home by Miss Rosalie Spann. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harley and little daughter, Martfra Jeannine, of Lake City, spent the week-end here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. M. Crosland and little son, Robeit, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., are ^e guestg -of Mrs. Crosland’s mother Mrs. J. B. Armstrong, y* Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Vogel have re turned to Washington, >D. C., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blown, Sr., and other Barnwell relatives. AN ENJOYABLE OCCASION. Mr.“and Mrs. Clyde Vickery and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Bennett enter tained Sunday with a barbecue dinner at the country club nea r Barnwell, the occasion being the annual family ic- union. About 35 guests enjoyed their hospitality. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Thomas M. Bouhvare enter tained the members of the Wednes day Afternoon Bridgi Club last week. High score p^zc was won 'by Mr*. B. P. Davies and cor«'' , i:t : .'»u was cut by MrS. Perry ijA. Free, each of the winners being nt ^sorted with an attiactive box of stationery. A salad course »vas served bv the hostess. v ' EIGHT PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE • , « • •--•*** Consists of Buffet Table, Host Chair and 5 Side Chairs, Drawer Fronts on Buffett* very attractively matched with figured walnut Table top of streight $Of|*50 American Walnut Entire eight pieces anly - CHINA CLOSET TO MATCH $32.50. \ \ Here Is the Range YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR! ALL CAST. FOUR FULL Sized Eyes, two small. Porcelain Oven Door, and large Roomy warming closet. Built - *->* • for many year’s of real service. AS PICTURED THREE DAYS ONLY — *49.50 * ESTATE of R. D. REID Complete Home Furnishers Varnville and Barnwell EVERY KITCHEN SHOUtD HAVE ONE OF THESE . MODERN CABINETS It saves the housewife thousands of step s each day and its beautiful colors adds -much to- the, kitchen. - Three Days Only $39.50 6 6 6 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 miuntes. checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 6ttG SALVE FOR BABY’S COLD. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CL^B. Ben Bostick, of Okatee, was the ^ Friday afternoon Mrs. i^flph Brown week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. | entsitained the Junior-Smart Set B. Hagood. He was accompanied Bridge Club and tw<T"additional tables home by Misses Annie Lee Bostick and Anna Sams Clark. Clemson College Scholarship Examinations and Summer Program. . Competitive examinations for award of vacant scholarships will be held by each County Superintendent, of Education in South Carolina on Fri day, July 10, 1931, beginning at 9:00 a. m. Candidates must meet the en trance requirements and must be residents of the S^te. A statement of financial condition "which will be examined into by the JSouth Carolina Tax Commission must be presented on or before July 13 to the Registrar. Scholarships are awarded by the State Department of Education to success ful candidates who desire to pursue courses leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture or .Textile^ Specialization may be fol lowed in any one of twelve phase* of these fields as described in the Gem- son College catalog. Scholar-ships are worth $100.00 per year and free tuition. - Summer Program: The Clemson Summer School operates from June 9 to July 18. offering courses in Educa tion, Ueology, Botany, Chemistry, English Beginners French and German, Mechanical Engineering, When buying Soda accept no substitute—specify and de mand the orignal and genuine CHILEAN NITRATE of Soda. Williston Fertz. Works Williston, S. C. ' in honor of Mrs. T. R. Vogel, of Wash ington, D. C. The high score prize Mathematics, and Cotton Grading, for dub members, a box of dusting ^es: For Teachers, $15.00; Regular Miss Mildred Moore left Sunday for j powder, wa* won by Mrs. L. A. Cavc^j-college coursosy~$i.50 each; Minimum .Newark, N. J., where she^has accept- the high score prize for guests, also fee $10.00. Board, mom, lights and ed a position. She will make her a box of dusting powder^whs won by' water $7.00 per we^? home with her sister, Mrs. Johnson Mrs. B. P. Davies; the guest of honor, j Conferences for teachers of Indus* Qsgood, at.Avenel, N. J. Mrs. Vogel, was^pfesented with a box trial Education, State Supervi*oit of of powder, ^aPd the consolation, also j Industrial Education' cooperating, _ M r - and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr., and a box •of-liowcer, was cut by Mrs. R. i June 15-24; Land Valuation Short pOn, Richard, ,of Columbia, spent the L. jiTonson. The hostess served apri-t Course July 9-li; Summer School: week-end here with relatives. Mr.. co t sherbet and cakes. Besides the Adult Education Oppoitunity School, Moody has recently visited his father c lub members, the gue*t 8 were~M*s. State Supervisor of Adult Schools in W fafeou 1 ” aycroas^ .Georgia, ,wh<wwas MWJW. ,mmmf - acoqnt of i on &U-Mra.-B.-PyDagies, Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Mrs. J. W Ruff, cooperating, Uuty 2T'to- AUgusC 22. Those desiring scholarship applica health about a year ago. His Mrs. M. C. Best, Mrs. L. 0. Drew and tion blanks' or JJther information many Barnwell friends will regret to ^rs. Chapman. The patriotic motif learn that his condition i 8 about £he was effectively carried out in every same as it was when he left Barnwell, detail should write THE REGISTRAR Clemson College, S. C. Going to Tybee or Jacksonville Beach? STOP at ' ^ HOTEL SAVANNAH , ' —— SAVANNAH, GA. —and-r- ^ v HOTEL SEMINOLE JACKSONVILLE, FLA. • RATES: WITHOUT BATH _-l_ $1.50 UP WITH BATH $2.50 UP ^ IN EVERtf ROOM ELECTRIC CEILING FAN. SOFT WATER. ' RADIO-LOUD SPEAKER — RATES POSTED ON DOOR. MODERN —JL-^=r FIREPROOF MOST CENTRAL LOCATIONS. CHAS. B. GR1NER, Manager SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR JQB PRINTING. V-w