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\ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931. * ‘ f, ■ -ff:' i ■ 4 _ 4 THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Notice of Lodge Meeting. / Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. P. M., will hold a regular communication in the Masonic Hall, on Thursday night, 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. of P. Lodge Meetings. The regular meetings of Barnwel] 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. J- C. C. ^ HRRB AND HEREABOUTS. • S Mrs. W. P. Redding spent last week in Denmark. LITTLE GIRL GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY. Little Grace Redding celebrated her ninth birthday with a party at the Circle Inn on Tuesday afternoon of last week, a number: of h$r little friends being invited to enjoy the oc casion. Many games and contests were enjoyed during the afternoon. Winners^ in the contests were little Misses Kitty Ptexico and Sarah Drew, V r** She was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. Delightful refresh ments were served during the after noon. SANDERS-WALKUP MARRIAGE. JOHNSON HAGOOD CHAPTER MEETS. TT Mr. Marcom, of Charlotte,-N. C., spent tl)e week-end here with friends. A surprise marriage of interest to many friends was that of Miss Lois Sanders, ypunge-t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sanders, of Barnwell, and Mr. Berling Walkup,formerly of eat Virginia, but for th* past several years connected with the C. G. Fuller construction operations in this State. I mittee. The* ceremony was performed by a minister in Aiken Wednesday even ing, September 30th. Mr. and Mi's. ^Walktfp are making their home for the present in Hardeville, where the former holds a responsible position with the Fuller Construction Co. ' On Monday afternoon the Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C. t met with Mrs; G. M. Greene with fourteen mem bers present. After reports from the various officers, delegates were ap pointed to attend the General Conven tion in Jacksonville,, Fla., on .Novem ber U-24. Election >of officers for the coming year was had and the follow ing officers were elected: Mrs. G. M. Greene, President, Mrs. T. D. Creigh ton and Mrs. A. J. Bennett, Vice-Pres idents, Mrs. J. N. Dicks, Recording Secretary, Mrsr J. H. Black, Secre tary, Mrs. F. S. Brown,* Treasurer, Mrs. Jim Dicks, Historian, Mias Anna Walker, Assistant Historian, Mrs. B. L. Easterling, Registrar, Mrs. ^JoKn B. Harley, Recorder of World War Crosses, Mrs. M. C. Diamond, Chap lain; Executive committee: Miss Laura Clary, Mrs. T. K. Bolen, Mrs. J. B. Armstrong, the officers acting as ex-officio members of this com- dames Johnson Gilliam, Freddie Aus tin and Herman Best. / , z ■ 1 .,*•*. t-. The out-of-town guests were? Mrs. J. G. Davis, Miss Irene Moody, Mrs. B. F. Alien, of Allendale; Mrs. Walter Moody and Mrs. Ella G. Moody and Miss Bernice Drummond, of Dunbar ton. About sixty guests were pres- TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER i n I* 111—ti NOTICE! All persons are hereby notified that the time for obtaining Town Licenses for the year 1931-1932 expires on October l&th. 1931. Afte r this date ^warrants will be issued for all per sons operating business in the Town of Barnwell without a license. B. W. SEXTON, Mayor. Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhbun, of Denmark, were visitors here Satur day. ' l - Robert Harley and Dr. Hartzog, of Beaufort, spent Tuesday here with f riends. S. M. Tucker, of Barnwell route 1, was a business visitor in the city on Wednesday. _ Mrs. J. G. Howell spent the week end with relatives and friends in TuambhavSla. J * Dr. Blanchard, R. L. Hai r and Guy Pender were among the Willisttn visi tors here Monday. ▼ ; Mrs. Lever, and Mrs. King, of Col umbia, are tlfi- guests of Mrs. R. S. Dicks this week. Marion MoraC of Walterboro, was the guest of his sister, lira. Ella Brabham last Sunday. Lieut, and Mrs. Michael G. Smith, cf Columbia, *pen< the week-end here with her father, Dr. R. A. Deason. . Mrs. Lelia K. Best and Miss Grace Dantxler, of Columbia, were Sunday guest; of Mr. and Mtg. G. M. Greene. During the .social half'hour the hostess served ^chicken salad • sand wiches and iced tea. CIRCLE NO. THREE HOLDS MEETING. Circle No. 3 of the local Baptist Church held its regular monthly meet ing at the home Mrs. R. R. Moore, it) Snelling on last Wednesday afternoon. Seventeen members and visitors were present. After a short business ses sion the meeting was turned over to Mrs. G. M. Greene for a social half hour. Mrs. Marie Mace, member of the Circle, was an henor guest and after a unique contest, Mrs. Hayne Hogg won first prize, which she pre sented to Mis. Mace. The Circle also, presented Mrs. Mace with s lovely gift. The hostess'served 4 delicious chkken talad course followed by a sweet coure. BRIDGE PARTY FOR BRIDE-ELECT'. Mrs. Eugene “Easterling and Mrs. BARS WELL D. A. R. s % HOLD MEETING. MOTH JJ.JI • « The Barnwell Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution heW it* first meeting of the fall with Mrs. Lang- don A. Cave on Monday afternoon with twelve members present. Mrs. L. M. Cave. Regent, wa* in tl\e chair and quite a number of matters were brought to the attention of the mem- berg and action taken Jhereon. At the suggestion of Miss Anna Walker, th e matter of re-painting the Sun Dial Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brown and chil-; was taken under consideration and ■ inn spent the week-end near Union Mrs. G. M. Greene was appointetd to where they attended Ainion. ^ "■ ♦ a family re- Mrs. Hugh Ryan, of Aiken, was the • s * guest of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam McNab, a couple of days this v week. * Mi-s Lucile Bodifcrd, of Black- ville, is th e guest of her sister, Miss Linnid Drew Bodiford at the Circle » . * * Inn thi s week. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. Char lie Jr,, Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Percy Bush were visitors in Augusta Monday. Mrs. E. ,C. Hpey and Mrs. Liver- Tnore, of Lady Like, Fla., spent the week-end in Barnwel! with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr. • Col. Butler Hagood returned to his home in Avenel, N. J.; Saturday, af ter spending some time convalescing .from st recent operation at the home of Col. and Mrs. N. G. W. Walker. get bids on this work. This it one of Barnwell’# most historic land marks and the Chapter felt that the same should be kept in a state of preserva tion. After all business was disposed of a social half hour wa 8 enjoyed dur ing which time the hostess served de licious home mad e peach, cream and cake. The Octcber meeting will be held with Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon Fri day afternoon,* the 9th inst. at four thirty o'clock. H. J. Phillips were joint hostesses on Friday afternoon when bhey enter tained with 11 tables of bridge in honor^ of Mrs. Marie Mace, bride- elect of next week. The lower floor of the Easterling home was thrown en suite and attractively decorated with fall flowers, the color scheme of yellow and white being carried out in minute detail in both the decora- tfcn B and refreshments. The honor guest’s table was marked with*-a miniature rolling pin. ^ As the gutats arrived, they were given score cards by little Misses Emily Anne Easterling and Betty Lee Phillip*, daughters of the hostesses. After several rounds had been played, it was found that the high acore prize, embroidered linen handkerchiefs, had been won Mrs. < harlie Brown, Jr.; the consolation, a Kat rack, wa 8 Cut by Mrs. Perry A. Price, and the low score prize, a green bottle of ginger ale tied with green maline, was award ed to Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. A dozen Madeira tea napkin s were given by the hoste*ses to Mrs. Mace, who was also presented with the other prizes by the winners. —^ ^ Refreshments, consisting of block cream, individual cakes and’ home made mint*, weie .served. -T TREASURER’S REPORT Quarterly report of County Treas urer of school claims paid for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1931. - J. J. BELL, County Tres. * District No. 2—Seven Pines. M. J. Miller, Secy. 29.52 District No. 8.—Long Branch. E. G. Birt 25.75 M. J. Miller, Secy. ... 15.00 Barnwell Motor and Mfg. Co. 4.78 District No. 52.—Joyce Branch. H. H. King, Supt. 21.68 District No. 53.—Ellen too. „ Hattie Mae Boyd 40.00 District No.*54.—Meyer’s MUL W/H. Dickg 20.35 M. J. Miller, Secy. -V 37.50 TOTAL 57.85 x~ TOTAL 140.751 District No. 9.—Hilda. M. J. Miller, Secy. 66.00 M. J. Miller, Secy. ..-'-WCT. 29.70] Restless, could not sleep «THERE were dnj^y 1 when I felt like r ^ could not get my work done. I would get eo nervous and ‘trembly’ I would have to lie down. I was very rest less, and could not sleep at night My mother advised me to take Cardul, and I certainly am glad she did. It Is the first thing that seemed to give me any strength. I felt better after the first bottle. I kept it up and am now feel ing flne.”-icra T. R Otbaoa, Fort PajrM, A1 —TO— WASHINGTON, BALT1MORS RICHMOND, NORFOLK VIRGINIA SEASHORE FRIDAY, OCT. 9TH, 1981 From Barnwell to— Washington 815JO Baltimore 17A0 .<*3 w Good 5 day a from date of sale. Proportionate fares from other points. Consult Ticket Agent . .y SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM TOTAL 95.70| DistncV No. 10.—Healing Springs M. J. Miller, Secy.. 22.00 District No. 12—Dunbarton High. H. H. King, Supt. ... 429.151 •. H. H. King, Supt. .... 225.00 H. H. King, Supt. 1 236.80 H. 'll. King, Supt. 440.72 I J. J. Bell. Treas. 541.35 H. H. King, Supt. 239.80 ] M. J. Miller, Secy ...... 154.80 COTTON! DON’T hold your cotton at home, subject to ire. weather damage and theft. W« wiy store and insure it a whole year for lean than 1c per ponnd. Yon cannot afford to take the risk of holding at hen*. We make literal advances and qnkk settlement*. Write as a boot your fertilizer obtigatioa sad need loan. WE WILL GET MORE FOR r YOUR COTTON. * TlwiU Savannah Cotton Factorage Co. SAVANNAH. GA. r i , ■"> to HEALTH Th«<lford*s Black-Draught for Conjunction I narration, and BlUousnooi. 6 6 6 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neoralgia in 30 miunteo. checks a Cold the ftrst day, and checks Malaria ia throe days. 646 SALVE FOR BABY’S COLD. We Start Where Others Stop! I TOTAL 2267.62 District No. 13.—Pleasant Hill. M. J. Miller, Secy 22.00 District No. II.—Mt. Calvary. G. W. Cog . 100.00 District No. 15.—Reedy Branch. N. Blatt 428.00 J. C. R. Grubbs 20.00 TOTAL — 448.00 Capt. W. D. Black and Representa tive Winchester C. Smith, Jr., of Wil- Uston, Idis Brabham, of Hattieville, R. R. Moore, of Snelling, and Levi S. Still, of Barnwell route 1, were here Tuesday for the regular monthly meeting of th€ County Board -Di rectors. • • MARY G. HARLEY CLASS ENJOY KISH SUPPER. m .1 ■ V * ; On e of the most enjoyable meetings of the Mary G. Harley class of the Baptist Sunday School was held on last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dyches when about thirty-five members of this wide-awake class rnet fo r their month ly social and business meeting. Mrs. Marie B. Mace, member of this class, was an honor guest on this occasion and upon arrival each guest wa s ask ed to register and at the same time give advice to the bride-elect. After all had registered the advic e given by members T was read aloud and voted upon. Mrs. iR. R. Moore received the prize, her advice being “Always meet him with a, smile,’’ same being pre sented^ Mrs. Mace. ^ . Boncil Dyches, having previously prepared a big catfish stew as well as fried fish, led horse bread and hot coffee, announced early in the even ing that sgppdr was ready, same b£ ing served cut on the lawn. After partaking .of this feast fhe members indulged „ih varies old time games and stunts-jon^ of the most inter esting fegfuies' of the occasion beihg the'treasure Hunt. Mrs. Mace, the honor , guest, wa s given a slip of paper, ed- telling her ;vhere 8 be might find tire The next clue to the whereabouts. of the high score prize^jKfiovelty dooj stop, hidden treasure. - After following was won by Mrs. Relph Brown; the several clues she found a lovely framed consolation, a crumb tray, was cut pidfore, the gift of the class to her. ry'MraTl’erry A7T^6e^£nd : t^*^3esr ! TirtSe ? ~conti^ :::,, BB6Bing :? I!8f' prize, a compact, was awarded to Mrs. Mrs. Emmett Mace ^ras awarded first WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Wilson Walker was he last week to the members of nesday Afternoon Bridge^Club. LOVELY SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIDE. •% Olajr, Oct. 7.—On Friday afternojn at the h- me of Mrs. J. O. Sanders, a lovely miscellaneous shower was given by Mesdames F. *H. Moody and H. A. Moody in honor of Mrs. IL: S. Moore, a recent bride, who before her marriage was Mi*s Florence Sanders, one of the most beautiful and talented young ladies of- Olar.« The room* were thrown en suite and tasetfully decorated with ferns, ger aniums and other pot plants, the color scheme being pink and white. The guests were met at the door by Miss Eunice Morri# and fcondpeted to the table containing. the bride’s j>ook, in which th e guests registered, which was presided pver by Mrs. Stephen L. Hiers. They were then presented to the bride, who was seat ed on a beauttfuL.plnk and white throne that had been arramliHl by Mr*. Jeff Gunnels. The brid e never looked more lovely than on thi s occasion, bein^ dressed in a charming brown flat crepe dress with accessories to match. During the afternoon, Miss Paulin e Crosby sang: '*1 Love You Truly,” and “The Sweetest Story Ever Told,” ac companied at the piano by -Mrs. Ver non Creech, ' who rendered music throughout the afternoon.. A musical solo was rendered by Mrs. E. D^Bes- singer. A contest, “The^\Y«dding of the Flowers,'” was arranged by Mrs. C. M. Chitty^atia little Joe Ann Moody carried the pencils around'on a silver waited. The prize, a cutex 4et, was won by Miss Beinice Drum mond and was presented to the bride. Just after this a voice was heard singing “Old Black Joe,” and in came Mrs. Frank Spires, dressed as an old darkey, “ carrying « huge clothes hampe r . containing numerous lovely and useful gifts for^the bride, also another hamper was brought in and Mis. Spyres and Mrs. C. W. fchitty unwrapped the packages and gave them to the bride. A -delicious salad course with iced artificial pink rose-buds filled with white jnints. Master Fletcher Moody, Jr., passed £ink and white doilies Somers B. Pringle, of Blackville. vA prize, which she in turn-presented to salad course with hot tea was served. $he bride-elect. Mrs. G. “M. Hogg Besides the club members, the guests and Boncil Dyche g furnished the fish j around included Mrs. Pringle and Mrs. Car- on this occasion and all present voted : The ladies serving were: Misses rnUt of Blad&ille; Mrs. Clarkson and this one of the best entertainments Angela ^Rogers, Nellie Ruth Morris, Jfe*. Estelle Hagood. ■ ^ the class has ever had. oOree Ayer, Lillian Morris and Mes- Distrirt No, 19.—Blackville. * < T. R. White 75.00 M. J. Miller, Secy. 5.50 M. J. Miller, Secy. 12.00 M. J. Miller, Secy. 43.20 Matt Templeton 21.42 INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE .. ’ * THEFT ^ Calhoun and Co. \ P. A. PRICE. Mnanr. Sunlight Gluntrs & Dyers Back *t Easterling’s Store BanwrelL 8. C. WE CLEAN ANYTHING FROM A SHOE TO A FEATHER,—SILKS, LACES, SATINS, DRAPERIES. Etc. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HOUSEHOLB CLEANING AND RENOVATING. WE DYE TO LIVE-LET US DYE FOR YOU! TOTAL 157.12] District No. 25—New Forest. Mary Marshall 40.00 Mary Marshall 40.00 TOTAL .. 80.001 District No. 26—Upper Richland W. H. Dyches a..’ 83.40 H. H. King, Supt. 34.28 TOTAL 117.68 District No. 28—Elko. Green and Co. 14.89 P. N. Wise, Prin. 287.60 Bring Your Automobile ^Troubles to Us! WE SPECIALIZE on the re pairing and adjusting of mil makes of automobile motors and othe r part s of ears. Cooler weather has come and^with it the need of having th* carbur etor on your car adusted for w inter driving. We are prepar ed to give you entire satisfactien ak ng this line, ia addition to body an fender work and general welding. Daley Garage & Welding Co. . H. B. DALEY. Prcfirietor. BARNWELL. S. C TOTAL .... 302.391 District No. 29.—Williston. C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 104.16] C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 223.56 C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 205.82 C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 289.16 TOTAL ...„i 822.70! District No. 34.—Kline. Levy Myrick ' 5.00 J. F. Ready : 5.001 J. L. Bradley 5.80 TOTAL ..i, 15.80 District No. 35.—Cedar Grove Geo. E. Crouch 857.00 District No. 40.—Tinkers Creek. M. J. Miller, Secy. 22.50 District No. 42.—Morris. William McNab 2.35: William McNab l, 30.28 Clarence. Fields 6.00 TOTAL 38.63 District No. 43.—Columbia. H._H. King — —— 45.68 No. 45.—Barnwell High School. W. W.-Carter, Supt. —130.00 'W'.-W^'Carta*, Supt.— IftQjQQ W. W. Carter, Supt. 175.00 W. W. Carter, SupC 100.00 . W. W. Carter, Supt. 25j>.00 ^ W. W. Carter, Supt 386.00 S. H. Ussery — r 493.80 TOTAL - 1,588.80 The Modem Beauty Salon Announce the opening of a BEAUTY SHOP AT BLACKVILLE for the ^benefit of our -patron t throughout this section. Permanent Marcel Wave with ringlet ends ♦ *■••• Genuine Eugene and Fredrick Wives for only- q. Shampoo and Finger Wives We Specialize in all forms of Beauty Cul ture. Only graduate operators employed and all work guaranteed. . , jT • . . » . • . Branch of Modern Beauty Salon COLUMBIA, S. 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