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Notice of Lodge Meeting. Miss Zadie Le e Brabham wa s the guest of friends in Denmark Sunday. Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M., 'will hold a regular communication in the Masonic Hall, on Thursday night, Sept. 24th, at 8:30 o’clock All local and visiting orethren are cordially invited to t ,attend. F. S. BR0WN, J. E. HARLEY, » Secretary. W. M. Grace Tisdale on the eve of their de parture for Coker College and Mis* Elobe Corley, who is entering Georgia M iss Dorothy Sander^ was the guest State College for Women at Milledge- of her sbter, Miss Lois V Sanders, who ville, Ga. is in training at the University hos pital in Augusta, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kartus children have returned to their home ' in Bessemer, Ala., after an extended Dicks and Miss Dicks. The lawn was made very attrac tive wifh Japanese lanterns. Bloom ing roses and crepe myrtle made and other decoration unnecessary. The guests were leceived by Mrs. For each of visit to Barnwell relatives.' K. of P. Lodge Meetings. The regular meetings of Barnwel] Lodge No. C 16, Knight of Pythias, are held on the Isrt 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. G. C. the three guests* of honor there was a tiny blank book with her name and the date on the back. As the guests Mrs. G. M. Greene -spent the week end with relatives in Burlington, N. arrived they were requested to wiite^ ! C - .making the trip with her sister, a wish in each book. After this, Mrs/ Mrs. Leila Best, of Columbia. f-*: •••••••••••••••••••• • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • M rs. A. B. Patterson spent several days in Columbia last week. Senator Edgar A. Brown and Rep resentative R. C. Holman left Mon day morning to attend the special session of the general assembly. Miss Maude Halford has returned fo"Cedar Spring to resume her studies, after spending the summer with her parents, Mi\ and Mrs. J. Halford. Mr. Marcom, of Chailotte, N. C. was the week-end guest of friends. Mi., and Mrs. Herman Brown, of Blackville. were visitors here Sun- ■ day. 'Mrs. J. H. Woodward, of Columbia, soept the week-end heie with rela tives. • Robert Adams. Jr., of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. • Mr. and Mrs. Clark McCaslin, of St. Matthews, spent with relatives tlv week-end here Mr. and Mrs. Julian R. Harrison, Jh, of Charleston, were the T?Hest of the formei’ii parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harrison, of this city, last week end. H. H. King directed the guerts in a number of outdoor games and con tests. The winners of these contests were awarded attractive prizes. For refreshments sandwiches and iced tea were -served. The hostesses were assisted in serving by Mrs. Horace Dicks, Mrs. B. F. Tisdale, Mrs. H. H* King and Mrs. Walter Moody. U— A Sad Death. Cinderella’s Slipper WON HER A PRINCE Miss France s Rosina Booth, of Bal timore, Md., who has been spending some tim e here with her sister, Mrs. Ben Hill .Cave, died at 4:30 o’clock Monday morning, aft? r an illness of only a few days, following a stroke Reynolds and children' °f P^alyws last week. At tfrst it Mrs. D. C _ have returned to their home in Lamar , " a9 7,f '^ thought that her condition af*?r sptnd.nf several wd-‘ks with J was v «*y serious, but she grew repdly her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Har- y 0 /*®- A short uson. Miss Emily Pate and Jjhn Kitchen, cf Savannah, were among the out of town guest* for the opening of High- funeral service was eftn- ducted at the home Monday after- ,noon by the Rev. John A. Pinckney, minister in chaige of the Church of the Holy Apostles. Interment wa s in way No. 3 last Thursday.' While Greenmoun^ Cemetery in Baltimore. here they were the guests .if Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gieene. Besides Mrs.-(^ave. Miss Booth b survived by two nieces and four nephew's, all of Baltimore. Mr. ynd Mrs. T. H. People*, of Col umbia, .were the guests of friends heie Thursday. M rs. Janie Gignilliatt’s many fiiends will be glad to know that her rendition has somewhat improved anti hope for her speedy recovery. She has been in the Baptist Hospilar for the past two weeks. Dr. D. B. Lancaster, of Baltimore, arrived heie last week to spend a few i!ays on business. B. Y. P. U. Program. % The local B. Y. P. U. has a very in teresting piogram for thi 4 week. Scripture readier—John 14:2b, 26; Among tho<e leaving for college are Miss Elizabeth Hagood to Col- ! umbia Crdlege, Miss Margaret Lemon Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghingold and son, spent the Jewish N^w Year with friends fn Augu-ta. to C- ker C: liege, Cadet Elmer Grubbs to The Citadel and Caihoun Lemon to the Uniwisity of South Carolina. Mayor L. B. Owens, of Columbia, wa. the guest of Dr. and Mi's. W. M. J ones on Thursday. Mr. and Mis. W. L. Molair atten 1- «-d the ntotoihoat races on Lake Mur ray Sunday afternoon. Co!. P. B. Hagopd came, down on Wednesday for « visit to Col. and Mr-*. N. G. W. Walker. Mr. Hagood's many friends will be glad to know that he is rapidly recovering from a recent operation at the Bapti*t Hos pital in Columbia. i M rs. Walker Lelia K. Best and Mrs. Minnie Dendy, of Columbia, were 16:12-6. Subject:—The Holy Spirit Our Teacher. Leade r in charge—Dod- » n Still. Jesus and the Spirit .Teacher,* by Marian Bolen. *~' r v „ Jesu« Central, by Eunice Moody. Things to Come, by Elizabeth Grubbs. Thing, a Christian May Know, by Emily Black. Spiritual Vision, by Charles Burck- halter. Spiritual Blindness, by Guidon Howell. Growth in Knowledge, by Elaine Harley. You are always welcome. .Come and be a part of our B. Y. P. U. E. Dodson Still. I When the -Prince found Cinderella's slipper, its dainty perfection won his heart. He sought out i every maiden in his king* dom, never pausing 'tii he found its owner. Curi ous eyes, unseen by you, look leisurely at yourfeet. Shoes are the symbols of genteelness — of breeding. What is the impression your feet leave with others? —U- «► <» <» «» • ► A < * < ► < » < > < ► Modern Cinderellas Travel the Road to Romance in Enna Jettick Shoes A c £ u I *4 CCURATE fitting, is o fine art in Fnno Jettick Shoes .»cmef;. It is easy ♦© oe misfitted without reol- izipxi '•* of the moment. Enno Jetrivk Shoes fit any nor mal foe* co' ec.!/ oi'd stylishly at the featured prices* of $5 and $6 (never more, except in Cenoda). THE RANGE OF 177 SIZES AND WIDTHS AAAAA to EEE — Size* I to 12 enables us to fit your foot correctly ond stylishly. No : need for a "forced-fitting" Look for the Jettick and insist on the proper fit. -.e * Enna »• H. ANTOPOLSKY BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Mr . Harry I). Calhoun and *on, gm*.»ts of Mr. and Mr*. G. M. Greene Jamc> Calhoun, f Denmaik, were 1 rm Thursday and Friday of la-t week.' visitor, here Saturday. A I Mia. Creme and Miss Emily Pate ac- — * companied them to* Columbia, where !Mt*s Evelyn Clarv left for Colum-1 They left :n Saturday morning /or In Special Searion. Social and Personal from Williston 4*m Sunday, where «t»e entered Biaug- I: n’a Bu.-'ints* college — Mr. snd Mrs. Antley, cf Cordova, u:c thz* guests of their daughter, Mrs. K. S. Dicks, .this week. Burlington and Wilson, N. Ct, for the week-end. Barney Diamond also ae- cumparied them on the trip. Stonie Hartin ha, returned t . Col umbia after spending sevcial days with friend* in Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Killingsworth, tf- Florence, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling. Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Mazur ky and children spent Saturday and Sun day with relatives in Aiken. J. L. Biacknell and family, of Plum Branch, were the guests of Mn and Mr%. Jack Reynolds on Thursday. vciety Th- S.uth Carolina General A sem- bly met in special session Monday morning to cimsider the passage of ci (ton relief legislation. the plan favored by Governor Blackwood be-.’ dng the prohibition of cotton planting in 1932. A bill based on the- so-call ed “Long plan” was advanced to t Williston, Sept. 12.—Mr. .*nd Mr». Hugh Phillips and daughter, of Wash ington, D. C., visited Mrs. 1’h.Hips' sister, Mrs. R. A. Weathers bee. They , have been spending some time at ' Corley's Island. Mrs. Hugh McKenzie and daughier, Shirley Jean, of Charleston, art* vis- THIrd reading In ifie senate "Tue'sday R* 1 ** n lulfves WEDN ESI)A Y AFTERNOON BRIIKIE CLUB. an t wa scheduled to come up for final r ea.ling in that body Wednesday. Second reading in the house was held pp 24 hours. ^ It is believed that th e bill wilt be passed in this State, but such action will probably be nullified by the re- 1 fusal of Texas to outlaw cotton, next last week to the members"of the Wed-^ year. That?-State favors acreage re- ”j|| ^ nesday Afternoon Br idge Club. The i duction but not absolute prohibition. : Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr.^was hostess E. G. Fletcher ha, returnei from Atlantic City, N. J., where he hu* been on vacation. Miss Miriam Hodges, of Oconee, Ga., is is visiting her sister, Mrs. J C. Folk. Miss uHarrydelle Thompson has gone to Winthrop college, wVsie "she a student. , . _ . , , , . ,« M Albert Frederick, of Detroit, MkH., high score prize for club members, a All of which being true, the farmers . ’ ’ is spending a vacation with lelatives box A powder, was won by Mr*. Solo- will plant all the cctton they pj*sibly ^ mon Blatt; the high score prise for can next year—and low prices will guests, a linen towel, was, won by continue indefinitely, Mrs. C. G. Fuller, and the conscla- re. Mrs. Ike Weiner, Mrs. Leighton Laird and Miss Zadie Lee Brabham —were visitors in Augu. ta last W ednes- day. the tion, an hour-glass, was cut by Mrs. J. Julien Bush. A salad course whs served. Guests other than club mem bers were Mrs. C. G. Fuller, Mrs. Harria-Harriaon. Bimie John-on, oT Birmingham, Ala., is visiting his brothe*, J. W. Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Qua-ttlebaum, cf Columbia, visited Mrs. W. B. Prothro and Miss Louise Prothro Sunday* Rev. W. R. Davis and Misse* Jae- que Davig and Lou Belle Scott, were 6 6 6 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 raiunteN. checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 SALVE FOR BABY'S COLD. COTTONI M Mrs. Maude Holme s has been guest of her daughter, Mrs. Curtis^ Gregory, in Columbia for several days. • Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Phillips, Mr*. B. L. Easterling and Mrs. Eugene Easterling were visitors in Columbia i ... D u d l- u * _ | won by Mrs. Ralph Brown, the. high Monday. is Miss Anna Sanus Clark, who teaching at Williston,-spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hagood. Mr. Julian Ravenel Harrison, Jr., of this city, and Miss Elizabeth Wil- Edgar Loyns, cf Elloree, Mi's. Nathan f 0 ng Harris, of Hrtckciy, N. C. f were « ar M*\f 0f Be ^ 8emel ’• Ala ’’ and MrS * man-ied yeesterday morning, the cere-' guests in Fairfax Wednesday night Mazursky ; 1 many taking place at the parsonage and Thuisday. of Bethel Methodi*t Episcopal church.! Mrs. Ma e Creech^ of Yema*see. with_^the Rev. Thomas G. Herbert, i s spending some time with her sons, pastor, officiating. The bride wore an J. W. and W. TTTTook ensemble of tan. and brown, with ac-| Mis s Madeline Croft i s visiting her cessorie s to .natch. | brother, 5. L. Croft, jn Rincon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison sailed fo-r , Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hair and daugh- New York aboard th^ steamei*Chero- ters, Mis-es Inez and Blanche, spent kee, immediately after the wedding. Sunday in Augusta, where they jyere While away they will visit the tiri'de- guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hair, gloom’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. R. I Mi? s Margaret Thompson left' on T JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. LeRoy Molair entertained the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club cn Thuisday afternoon. The high scdVe prize for club members, a minor, was “JF I got constipated, * I trould get dizzy and have swimming in my head. I would have very severe headache. “For a while I thought I wouldn't take anything—may be I could wear out the headaches; but I Tound they were wearing me out. "I found Black- Draught would re lieve this, so when I have the very first symptoms, X take Black-Draught and now I dont have the headache. “I am a firm be liever In Black- Draught, and after using it 20 or more years, I am satisfied to continue its use.” —r. M. McKinney, Orange Perk. Fin. i-in DONT bold your cotton at home, subject to fire, weather damage and theft. W e will store and insure it a whole year for lem than Lr per pound. Ycv cannot afford to take the riffc of holding at home. We make liberal advancea and qaick settlementa. Write uu about your fertilizer obligation and need loan. WE WILL GET MORE FOR YOUR COTTON. Savannah Cotton * Factorage Co. SAVANNAH. GA. Low Sunday Excursions . One Cent Per Mile Traveled Between THIDFORDS Mis score prize for guests, a handkerchief, wa 8 won by Mis. B. P. Davies, ami the consolation, a leather combination Harrison, in Barnwell, On their re- Thursday fo r New Brooklyn, where vanity i-3i*e, was cut by Mrs. Louise turn to Charleston they will be at she has resumed her work in tti£ Bauer. The hostess served a salad hoi "e fofe^ while with. Mr. and Mrs. high school, course with-iced tea. Besides , the ^ ,u y D. Hahn, 25?UCalhoun street.. 1 " _ v. , . i club members, the guests were Mrs. 1 Those present at the wedding in- s Elizabeth Thomas retitt^ed o ^ p Dati€gf Mr?> j u | ien Rush, Mrs. Eluded Mr, Fred Harris, father cf L.' 0? Drew, Mrs. Nathan %rtus, the bride, her sister, Miss Evelyn Harris, and her uncle and Black- her hoipe in Holly Hill on Tuesday af ter a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs G. M. Greene. Mi's. Norman Anderson and Miss Rosalie Spann. , , Mr. and Mrs. Winchester C. Smith, jj^qR COLLEGE GIRLS Jr., and little son, of Williston, were aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clemeqt, and their daughter. Miss Betty Jane Cle ment, all of Hickory, and Mrs. Guy D. Hahn and her two daughters, the Dunbarton, September Tj^T— and Mrs. T. W. Dicks and Miss INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH Dr. A. C. Smith and John Wood ford, of Ea.*ton, Penn., of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Tuesday of last week. macy of the South Carolina Medical Elizabeth Dickg entertained Friday college. Mrs. Harrison has visited were guests evening, Sept. 4th, from 8:30 to 12, Mrs. Hahn a number of times and has Burckhalter with a lawn party. The occasion was m any friend 8 here—News and Cour- jin honor of Misses Nancy Owens and ier. ^ ' ■*/•• - • * *' »* . • • * •AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. F. A. PRICE, Manager. Draught WOlfKN who are run-down, or I miner every month, should take iCardul. Ueed for over 10 yeare.1 All points 150 miles or less. Good in coaches only. Return limit date of sale. WEEK-END TICKETS. ONE AND ONE-FIFTH FARES ROUND TRIP. All points in Southeast. Sold o n Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday morn ing trains. Return limit Tuesday fol lowing. TEN DAY COACH EXCURSION ONE AND ONE-TENTH _ FARE ROUND TRIP. ' AD points in Southeast. Sold Fri days, Saturdays and Sundays. Consult Ticket Agents southern railway system Travel by Train. Eccnomical—Comfortable—Safe ADVERTISE in Th« People-SentineL wk BROWN & BUSH Attorneys-at-Law PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS ■ ■£. id * v . ^ .. » 1—