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THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931. I THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Notice of Lodge Meeting. Harmony Lodge No. 17, F.^M., vill hold a regular communication in the- Masonic Hidl, on Thursday night, Aug. 27th, at 8:30 o’clock All local and visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. rg. BROWN, Jf* E. HARLEY, Secretary. W. M. K. of P. Lodge Meetings. *. The regular meetings of Barnwelj Lodge No. 16, Knight of Pythias, are heljd on the 1st and 3rd Friday nights in each month. All mem bers and visiting breth- k ren are cordially invited to attend. kWm. McNab, J. E. Harley, Al of R. and S. ^ C. C. • •••••••••# • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • Col. Harry D. Calhoun, of Den mark, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mtas Kathryn Holland has returned home after a week’s visit to rela tives and friends in Augusta. Miss Louise Dunbar,, of Millhaven, Ga., and Misses Cecilia and Kathryn Biack, of Milletteville, were guests of Miss 1 Nell Dunbar on Tuesday. ‘ Mr. and Mr?. T. A. Holland and Miss Nell Dunbar motored to Au gusta to attend the funeral of the former’s uncle, E. W. Dodge. \ .. . - Mrs. P. S. Minges and children, Miss lima and Philip Minges, return- cd to Charleston last week, after an | extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harley and other relatives and friends in Barnwell. My Health Improvement Story By Murriel Norris, Kline, S. C.- Mrs. Fay Kemp, of Sylvania, Ga., js the guest of her sister, Mrs. Olaree ail. Dan M. Hartley will leave Thursday morning for Staunton, Va., where he goes to take up hi s duties at Staun ton Military Academy. He will be I accompanied—by Wilbur Mahaffey, I w ho will spend several days in Wash- { ington and Richmond befoie return ing to Barnwell. Mis. Eugene Easterling spent several day g la-t week with reiativjs in Augusta. The following article is the Health Improvement story of Muriel Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Nor ris, of Kline, Route No. 1. Muriel won in the countjr, district and State 4-H - Health Improvement contest, receiving as rewards trips to the State Short Course at Winthrop College and the State Fair in Colum bia. Murriel was 12 years old when 'she entered the contest: This^is my second year in club work. I have attended all the meet ings and have done eveiything possi ble to build n%y Health House. I have taken a great interest in club work and I think it is a help to every one. With the help of my agent, Miss Mc Nab and my mother I have improved my health. I have kept piiy food habit score card and my average is' a hundred. I have drunk over a quart of milk every day. I carried a phrt to school every day. This was a great help. I have eaten two vegetables a day. . One of I have had two ~ Low Sunday Excursions One Cent Per Mile Traveled . Between All points 160-mrles or less. Good jn coaches only. 'Return limit date of sale. WEEK-END TICKETS. ONE AND ONE-FIFTM FARES ROUND TRIP. All points in Southeast. Solti o n Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday morn* ing trains. Return limit Tuesday fol lowing. Mr*. Uelia K. Bc-t and Mis. Cor- inne Jeter, of Columbia, spent Wed nesday in Barnwell. The Rev. Mr. Kirkland, a member o/ the faculty at Suwanee Seminary, these was leafy i preached at the Church of the Holy fruits a day, I have drunk no tea or coffee and have drunk eight glasses of water every day.. 1 have had one whole grain product and some raw Apostles Sunday morning. He was on a v^t tp one of his former stu- the Rev. John A. Pinckney. dent.> Aubrey Harley, of Walterboro, spent a few days in Barnwell la*t week with relatives. Mr*.* (i. M. Greene has returned from a t\\j weeks stay in North Caro lina. where she vnoted relatives. Mr. tm-i Mrs. Sol Brown and chil dren. of Bate.-burg, were the gue-ts cf Barnwell r<ilative fl Sunday. minister in charge of the churches at food every day. 1 have eaten a good Barnwell, Allendale and Estill. breakfast every morning. 1 have not ■■ - . eaten between meals. • Mis* Ann Brown, daughter of Mr. I H«ve kept my health habits. I and Mrs. F. S. Brown entertained have -lept ten hours every night with al>ou; 3.*> of her little friebds Friday windows open. I have taken a bath afternoon in honor of her 10th biith- twice a week. I had all my dental day. After playing several games defects mender! and have brushed my and engaging in two contests the 1 teeth every morning and night. 1 e then pient of l have nan nr so:e mroai. i have , ••■'-I • — — — j children weft* served ice cream and had my tonsils removed. Since crackeis. She was the .recipient of I have had no soie throat. I many nice gift- l Johnson llagoml, of Avenef, N. J., improved my posture and am still trying to improve by taking posture exercises given in our club book. I Little .Miss Martha Ayer Ilerley is sending rtrts wrrk nr-St.-Matthews with Mr. imd .Airs. J. Bunyan Morris. *a* a visitor here for a short time have ^aken plenty of exercise in the Sunday. Mr. Hagood brought his open air. f \Cffvh my hajr eveiy week father, CoT. Butle r Hagnod, to~G«4- and brush.it good every day to make Mr. and Mrs. J. \V, Kutf have re-. *ui-mcr to Barnwell after upending the week-end with tela lives in Char leston. •» . Mr-, (oo, W. Halford was the guot of her brother, Frank Arm- sin ng. m Varnville, several day* last week. umhia last week for a major opera tion and their many Barnwell friends wiH be sincerely glad to know that the (\ lonel sto- d .the operation well and hope that he will soon lx* restor ed to health. The Ctid Day in August. M sse- Rosalie Spumr. of Sumter, uP j l.i ui*e Spann, * f Darlington, are v -dting Mr. and Mr*. Perry A. Price this week. Mis. T. .L. Wragg, of Blackville, Mrs. \V. L. Molair and little daugh ter, of th.s city, were visitor s in. Au gusta Tuesday. Sunday wa* the proverbial “cold! day in August” and many Barnwell I people enjoyed the warmth and com-1 fort of open fires. The weather was 1 ' continued cold on Monday, but the temperature rose duiing the drjy, j bringing reminders that summer is net yet over. At least one man was reported wearing an overcoat in Col- \ umbia, although th^ leather w*as not as cold as during a cool spell la>t ^ August. Mis. J. M. Youngblood and Miss Mamie Youngblood, of Augusta, aie guests of Mr. ami Mrs. B. L. Easter ling this week. James A. Best, of Columbia, visit-* ed Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Greene Sunday. leaves this week for Columbus, Ohio, where he will locate. Meeting Postponed. Lewis Black, who has been spend ing some time with his parents, Mr. and Mis. J. S. Black, left this week for a visit to friends in Walterboro. J. M. Kiilingsworth and James Kil- lingswonh, of Dunbarton, and Lewis Newman, of Augusta, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easter ling. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunyan Morris and children, of St. Matthews, returned home Sunday after spending last week in the city with relatives and friends. Duetto the inability of the commit tee to secure -speakers for the Brotherhood Meeting of the Barnwell Association for the fifth Sunday in August, the meeting has been post poned until the fifth Sunday in No vember. This meeting was to have been held in the Baptist Chuich in Barnwell on next Sunday, August 30. The committee will determine the place of meeting- in November and will notify all churches in the a-so- ciation. W; W. Carter, Chmn. Johnny Jones Injured. it lively and glo-sy. I haven^t any dandruff in my hair. I have eaten three regular meals a day-and have taken lunch to schorl. 1 go to bed and get up at a regular hrur. 1 can fruits ami vegetables so that I will have them in the* winter. 1 have rest ed an hour at noon every day.. “I am building my Health House, day \ . b y «b»y. As 1 eat and sleep and work and p|ay, My food is (he lumber that 1 use. And the best materials I must fhoo*e. Such air-milk and vegetables, fruits and eggs. While fie.-h air furniihe a nails ani pegs; And sleep, the Carpenter, takes, them all, To filently fashion each rqcm and ^ hall; If I biuld aright,'when I am gro\*n, 1 shall have a hou-e I am proud to own. No need for breakdowns and repairs, Foi good material wears and wears; For I’m building my Health House day by day, Ag I eat and sleep and work and play. Some build for Happiness, some for Wealth, But. I shall find both in my House of Health.” Attend Boat Races. The many friends Johnny Jones, formerly of this city, but now with the Coca-Cola Bottling company, of Summerville, will be sorty to learn that he is in a hospital in Summer ville, following an accident which oc- Columbia, August 26.—Mrs. Jane curred at the plant last week. It B i ackt widow of F . J. Black, of Barn Lloyd A. Plexico and James Riley McNab attended the motor boat races at Brunswick, Ga.. Saturday. Mr. Plexico did not race on account of the roughness of the water. He ex pects to race at Savannah on .Satur day this week. Mrs. Jane Bl^fk. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bl Goodson and son, James, of Gainesville, Fla., are visiting friends and relatives in Barnwell and Barnwell County this week. Misses H^irrydelle Thompson and Billie Scott, of Williston, and Miss Gwendolyn Altman, of Atlanta, have returned to their homes after visit ing Mis s Elaine Harley, seems that a bottle wa s crushed in bottling and in trying"to remove the broken fragments his hand was caught in some manner in the machin ery, and** he suffered a very painful thought not serious, fracture of the left hand. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jones, of this place, and numbers his friends by the score. He is expected to leave the hospital this week. * well, died at the Confederate infirm ary at &;1* last night. Mrs. Black was greatly loved by others who lived in the Confederate home and will be missed by them. Funeral arrangements wer^Bicom- plete last nifft and will be announced later. TEN DAY COACH EXCURSION ONE AND ONE-TENTH FARE ROUND TRIP. All points in Southeast. Sold Fri days, Saturdays and Sundays. Consult Ticket Agents' SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Travel by Train. 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Jones will fill his pulpit ier e on next Sunday morning. A ull attendance is requested. The light services will be resumed after he first Sunday-in September. Mrs. M.' J. Pate, of Wilson, N. C„ s on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. AJ. M. Jreene. Mrs. Pate i? pleasantly re- nembered here as Mi$s Carrie Arm- trong, daughter of the late J- B. 'ocie, TO RENT:—Two or three rooms, irnished or unfurnished. Reasonable -Apply to Mrs. T. A. Holland, P, S. C. Itp WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. - Mrs. J. Julien Bush was hostess Jast week to the member s of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club. The high score" prize was won by Miss dalinn was cut by* Mrs. R: 6. Dicks, each of the winners being presented with a bath towel. A delicious salad course was served. ——' Barnwell County Road Work. At the letting of highway contracts in Columbia Tuesday, T. B. Gillespie, Jr., of Palatka, Fla. was th e low bid der on the bituminous surfacing of 20.407 miles of Route 64 between Barnwell and the intersection With Route 28 nea r Ellenton, the price be ing 3109,774.48. The low bidder for the constiuct- tion of a 75-foot reinforced concrete bridg^. oyer Turkey Creek in the town of Barnwell was J. S. Bowers, of Whiteville,^. C., with a bid cf $8,- 597.35. two projects will date. ‘ — TRYjk BUSINESS BUILDER PLEASE PUT ALL BOTTLES, OUT DAILY. That Good— Jersey Milk WE INVITE INSPECTION We know our milk is GOOD, fo r WE Drink it. “You Can Whip Our Cream* but You Can’t Beat*Our Milk” See our truck early each morn ing on the streets of Barnwell, o r drop us a card. Appledale Dairy muIWj/s,/ Eventually Now in more than a million lomes Gen eral Electric Refrigerators are paying more than their cost—in stopping food spoilage and wastage* in making possible quantity buying at lower prices, in priceless savings of family health. Eventually you will own an electric refrigerator — why not select your General Electric with a three-year complete guarantee now? It can he oper ated 36 hours for less than the price of a 10c cigar! Visit our nearest store before our sale ends on September 5th. $10 down '"30 months to pay This CompanvV bmrine 8 s and earning* are matters of public record. A large number of _£<ipie* of it* 1930 annual report are now be ing distributed to its South Carolina stock- h< lit**r- nnd f*.t th.- information of the public, to newspapers in the territory with a large circulation in the territory served. L. A. MAGRAW, President. South.Carolina POWER COMPANY 4 ~ Announcement: WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT WE HAVE OPENED A FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP IN BARN- WELL AND ARE PREPARED TO DO GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING WELDING OF ALL KINDS BODY AND FENDER WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES.—ALL WORK GUARANTEED. WE ARE LOCATED ON WEST MAIN STREET—NEXT DOOR TO THE BARNWELL MOTOR AND MFC. CO. * COME TO SEE US! Daley Garage & Welding Co. H. B. DALEY, Propr. , BARNWELL, S. G Visit Tybee Over the Week-End and Stop at ^ SAVANNAHS BEST HOTELSAVANNAH • ^ MODERN ~ _ ; FIREPROOF IN EVERY ROOM ELECTRIC CEimyC FAN ' ' - RADIO LOUD SPEAKER MOST CENTRAL LOCATION Present this Ad at the de*k and secure Single Room and Bath for two day s and seven meals for $11.75. pROWN & BUSHa