The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 01, 1931, Image 3
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, W31.
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Notice of Lodge Meeting.
. Harmony Lodge No. i7, A. F. M.,
■will hold a regular communication in
the '• Masonic Hall, on
Thursday nighty Sept.
' 24th, at 8:30 o’clock
All local and visiting
brethren are cordially
invited to attend.
F. S. BROWN, J. E. HARLEY,
Secretary. W. M.
K. o( P. Lodge Meetings.
The regular meetings
of Bamwelj Lodge No.
16, Knight of Pythias,
are held 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.
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Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Chib.
The high score prize, a bath towel,
g was"#on hy Mrs. Solomon BlaU; the
tABBB••••••••••••#•• consolation, a jar of sweet pickles,
MriTffary Wmf and family have »* s cut Mra - P*"* Bash and the
moved to North Augusta. g ”” t P 1 "**® " a » aw “ rde,i to Mrs - W
, N. Jefferies, of Burlington, N. C. A
J. J. Walker, of Allendale, w* s a » weet cour8e w “ served a,te r the
visitor in Pamirrll Tnradiji ’ V EWBiA
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB. § |
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Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr.* entertained
the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club
Thursday afternoon. The high score
prize for club members, a box of face
powddr, was won by Mrs. "' Loiiise
Mrs. Ellla Davis and daughter, Miss Bauer; the high score prize for
Josid Davis, were visitors here Sun
day.
Mrs. R. S Dicks and son, Bobby,
spent Sunday with relatives in Cope.
Mr?. J. A. Porter and Mrs. Louise
Bauer were visitors in Augusta Mon
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LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in
30 miuntes, checks a Cold the first
day, andvhecks Malaria in three days.
660 SALVE FOR BABY’S COLD.
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INDIGESTION
“My work Is confining,
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and often I eat hurriedly,
causing me to have indi
gestion. Gas will form
and I will smother and
have pains In my chest.
“I had to be careful
what I ate, but after
someone had recom-
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mended Black-Draught
and I found a small
pinch after meals was so
helpful, I soon was eat
ing anything I wanted.
“Now when I feel the
least smothering or un
comfortable bloating, I
take a pinch of Blaclp-
Draught and get relief.”
—Oyd* Vaughn. !• $htpr>y St,
Orwenvllla, **• C- •
Cold In 25V packages.
£7fiedfords L
Paul and Joe Warren, of Allendale,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. W.
J. Lemon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chrlie Brown, Jr., and
Mrs. Ralph Brown were visitois in
Augusta Monday.
.Mrs. J. W. Ruff has been the guest
of relatives and friends in Charles
ton during the past week.
Mrs. V. P. Bonner,, who has been
visiting Hrs. B. L. Easterling for the
past several weeks, has returned to
Aiken.
Misses Sue Carter and Virginia
Hutto spent the week-end at their
homes in Varnville and Denmark, re
spectively.
Among the members of the local
bar attending court in Aiken this
week are Cel, J. E. Harley and Col.
Edgar A. Brown.
guests, a score* pad and pencil, was
won by Mrs. L. O. Drew, a waste paper
basket wa s presented to Miss Helen
Calheu.n, and the consolation, a set of
coaster mat*, was cut by Mrs. J. H.
McLean. Th P hostess served ginger
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ale sundaes and cake. . .
Besides the club members, the
guests included Mrs. B. P. Davies.
Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of Elloree, Mrs.
L. 0. Drew, Mrs. Robert Patterson,
Miss BeBee Patterson, Mrs. W. N.
Jefferies, of Burlington, N. C., and
MisS Helen Calhoun.
entst, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon.
SANDERS-MOORE
MARRIAGE.
Of interest to a large circle of
friends is the announcement of the
marriage of Miss Florence Sanders,
daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. O. San
ders, of Olar, and Mr. B. S. Moore,
Jr., county superintendent of educa-
ticn, of this city. The ceremony was
performed Friday by th e Rev. D. W.
Heckle in the presence of member?
of the two families and a few inti-
mat e friends. The bride is a very at
tractive young woman and will re
ceive a cordial welcbme to Barnwell.
Mis* Julia Lemon and.* Robert The groom, who i 8 an alumnu s of the
Adam-, Jr., of Columbia, sp^-nt the j University of South Carolina nd
week-end her P |(ith the former’s par- Furman University, made a success
ful debut in politics last year; They
both have many friends who wi.-h
for. th?m a long #nd happy married
‘life. After a short wedding trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Mcore ar» making their
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
WOMEN who are run-down, ner
vous. or suffer every month, should
take Psrtlni. Used for over SC years.
INSURANCE
FIRE
WINDSTORM .
PUBLIC LIABILITY
ACCIDENT - HEALTH
SURETY BONDS
AUTOMOBILE
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Calhoun and Co.
P PRICE. Manager.
ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel.
The many friends f Mrs. R. L.
Bron?on will learn with regret that
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she is in a Columbia hospital for
medical treatment, which it is hope! l home for.the present with his par-
will soon restore her to health j ents, Mr; and Mrs. B. S. Moore, in
■" • Barnwell.
The Mary G. • Hailey Sun lay | • ♦ ♦
School Class will, have its monthly MAt E-SANENGAGEMENT
party on Friday evening at 8:00 o’- ANNOUNCED IRlDAY.
clock at thFUOhe of Mrs". Boncil H. I Mrs. J. G. Moo^ly, Jr., of Columbia,
Dycher. All numbers of thr class arc and Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling enter-
invited. # tained w^th eight rabies uf bridge at
the home of th? latter Friday after
noon, at whkh time the engagement
moved in to the.Davis refidence, for-j ofi their sister. Mis. Marie B. Mace,
merly occupied by Buist Grubbs and arid Mr. Edward Barnwell Sanders
family, who recently moved into the was announced. The lower floor of the
residence cn Main Street next door lovely colonial home was thrown en
to Mis. Olaree Cail. suite and attiactively decorated with
* I fall flowers. The high score prize,
Among those from Barnwell who dusting powd-r, was won by. Mrs.
attended the Duke-( arolina f ctball | Estelle Patters, n; low score prize, a
game in Columbia Sturday were Mr.
and Mrs. Perry B. Bu?h, Mr. and Mr?.
Dr. L. T. Claytor and family have
flu wet Itowl, \va< won by Mis? Sat ah.
Patterson, and the c ns Ifvti <n, a
B. S. Mcore, .Jr., Solomon BlatU J. novelty pitcher, wes cut by Mrs. T.
Julien Bush, Jim Bush. E. F. Wood- j A. Holland, the winners presenting
ward, W. R. Price, Dr. H. A. Gross
and Martin C. Best.
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.**’ -
Mrs. Tho s M. Boulware was hestess
last week to the members of the
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The Modern Beauty Salon
Announce the opening t>f. a .BEAUTY
SHOP AT BLACKVILLE for the benefit
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of our patrons throughout this section.
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Permanent Marcel Wave with
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ringlet ends —
Genuine Eugene jmd Fredrick
Waves for only q
Shampoo and Finger Waves
$3.00
$5.00
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We Specialize in all forms of Beauty Cul
ture. Only graduate -operators employed
and afl work guaranteed.
Branch of
Modern Beauty Salon
COLUMBIA, S C.
PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT
BROWN & BUSH
Attorneys-at-Law
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BROWN-BUSH
BUILDING
nig^r T«oT>r>i
BARNWELL, '
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their prizes to the bride-elect, who
was also given two. pairs of silk hose
by the ho'tcsses. Miss Helen Cal
houn. wh.se ma.rage October 10th
is also of t. rdiaT interest, was remem 1 -
bered with a boudoir pillow.
A salad cour.> with iced tea waa
served by the hostesses, who were as-
fisted by Mrs. Easterling’s house
guest, Mis. Betty Mace, cf Lss An
geles, Calif., Mrs. B. L. Easterling and
Mrs. H. G. Boylston.
The dainty score cards announced
the date of the wedding as October
17th, 1931. »
COTTON!
DON’T hold your cotton at home,
subject to fire, weather damage and
theft. We will store and insure ft a
whole year for less than 1c per pound.
Ycu cannot afford to take the risk of
holding at home.
We make liberal advances and quick
?ettl«ments. Write us about, your
fertilizer obligation and seed loan.
WE WILL GET MORE FOR
YOUR COTTON.
Savannah Cotton
Factorage Co.
SAVANNAH, GA.
We Start Where
Others Stop!
Sunlight Gleaners & Dyers
Back of Eauteriing’s Stcee
Barnwell, S. C,
WE CLEAN ANYTHING FROM A
SHOE TO A FEATHER,—SILKS,
L^CES^SATINS, DRAPERIES. Etc.
WE MAKE A SPECIAL
HOUSEHOLE CLEANING AND
RENOVATING.
WE DYE TO LIVE-LET US DYE
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COLUMBIA
OCT. 2 & 3
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Are Invited by the
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Retail Merchants
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of Columbia
To be their guests during Dollar Days,
which will be the most sensational
money-saving event Columbia has seen
in ten years.
Come!
It’? arrived . ♦. . a city-wide
Sale. . - planned pnd presented as
^he greatest merchandising cvene held
since 1921. Only through the enthus
iastic co-operaticn of the advertisers
listed beLw was it possible to stage
'such a carnival of value-giving.
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Through radical reductions, through
special purchases for this most un
usual occasion all the merchants have’
entered this event wholeheartedly,
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confident that the response will be
worthy cf their efforts and the values
prolnted. Every ounce of merchan-
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dising resources and value giving
facilities have been combined to make
Drllar Day, the biggest thing in
many years.
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A Dollar Day Sale that com-
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pletely covers every need!
Here is merchandise so all embrac
ing, so comprehensive in scope that
every exacting desire can be ?uceeas-
fully met. Here you will find the
apparel y^u need for every member
of the family, all priced so amazingly
low for everybody.
We have dedicated this event to
your sense cf thrift and to your proflt.
Your promptness in taking advantage
of this wonderful money-saving op
portunity will he greatly rewarded,
fo r here are the values you have 9
sought and here is the merchandise
that is available for air the family.
Be With Us
Columbia Retail Merchants
L iick and Lowrance, Inc.,
(Hardware Jobber?) 1527 Main St.
Bon Marche, (Dept. Store,)
1600 Main Street.
J. C. Penney Co., Inc., (Dept. Store,)
, 1632 Main Street.
Copeland Comuany, Inc., (Men’s Fur
nishings,) 1535 Main Street.
Belk’s (Dept. Stdre,)
1501 Main Street.
Efird’s (Dept. Store,)
1601 Main Street.
Marehall-Tatum Co., (Men’s Fur
nishings) 1460 Main Street.
Cogging and Johnson Co., Inc. (Men’s
Furnishings) 1300 Main St.
Ruff Hardware Co., (Hardware,)
1649 Main Street.
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James L. Tapp Co., (Dept Store,)
^ 1644 Mrin Street ~
Kohn’s (Ready-to-Wear,)
1405 Main Street
Jacqueline Slipper Shoppe, .
1536 Main Street.
Merit Shoe Company,
1531 Main Street
Mangel’s (Women’s Clothes,)
1547 Main Straff.
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DAYS ~
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COLUMBIA
OCT. 2 & 3
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Bring Your Automobile
Troubles to Us!
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WE SPECIALIZE on the re pairing and adjusting of all
makes cf ; automobile motors and othe r part 8 of cars. Cooler
weather has come and with it the need of having th e carbur-
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etor on your car adusted for w inter driving. We are prepar
ed to give you entire satisfaction along thU line, in addition
to body an fender work and general welding.
Last Excursion
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FRIDAY, OCX 9TH, 1931
From Barnwell to— •
Washington
Baltimore
B. DALRY^ Proprietor.
BARNWELL, S- C.
ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE S
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