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r ' .w ?r THURSDAY; DECEMBER 3, 1931. 1HE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA .. i ” section with Pawley g Island road at Waverly Milh, the road being in Hor* ry and Georgetown Counties. Mr. Fuller’s bid for the work was 3193^37.73. The next low bid was by the Carolina Road Surfacing Com pany, of Greenville, $210^31.43. The contract has not yet been awarded; - ADVERTISE IN The People- SentineL CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AT JOYCE BRANCH CHURCH ThejCeotennial celebration, commem orating the organization of the Joyce Branch Baptist Church one hundred years ago; was held yithin its walls cn Sunday afternoon, November 29th, at 3:30 o’clock, every seat being oc cupied and crowds continued to pour in from Augusta, EHentott, Meyer’s Mill, Dunbarton, Barnwelj, Williston and various other sections of the county. The Rev. W. R. Davis, the pastor, was at the helm, and was ably assist ed by the Rev. Mr. Price, of the Dun barton Church, and the Rev. Mr. Clark, cf the Meyer’s Mill Church. The decoraticn s were appropriately and artistically arranged; a well-tplan- ned music program was beautifully rendered with Miss Ruth Rogertfat the piano, Ity-s. Norman Anderson and daughter;-Daisy, of Barnwell, with violins and thF'erTtirp chorus singing in perfect haimony. ^ Special attention was given to the solo by Mrs. B. F. Owens, and the quartet composed of four young men of Meyer’s Mill, Oland Meyers, Char les Ellis Roy Whitsell and Mr. Guth- eridge. The writer has never had the pleasure of listening to a more splendidly rendered program. The history of this church, from its organization in 1831 to this date, 1931, wa s compiled and read by Mrs. Lonnie Corley; the writer would like to go into detail? of this history which was most interesting, but am afraid the edito r would falter at its length, but will say that-Mrs. Corley is an excellent reader and writer. The history of the Woman’s Mis sionary Society, orgainzed forty years ago, and the splendid work done by it through the years, was written and read by Mrs, Georgia Ander-on Necse in a most efficient manner. I am not an Enthusiast, but will say that the entire-.program was Wonder fully rendered—It did credit to each and every one who took part At the condu-ion cf the ceremonies, the writer ha i a strong inclination to rise and burst firth with pfaiA.-; hut, nay—just at this moment, my memory revert- to the days of boyhood or young manhood, ic r it was here I met a beautiful young girl, and near here that I wooed amt won her—it was one bf the pastors of this church who performed the ^eremony that united this beautiful young lady and me in the Holy Bomb of Matrimony; it was he who baptized me and he who bap tized her—the Rev. Frederick J. San ders. Th e Joyce Branch Baptist Church, with all of its post and present mem bership, is as dea r to me a s my own old Seven Pines. \ Mr. Davis then stated that the church wanted him to preach a serm in on this -occa-ion, and taking fo r his text Heb. 11-27, “By faith he forsook Egypt net fearing the wrath of the King; for he endumh as seeing him who is invisible,” deliveiei a strmon which he had possibly never surpass ed. Many ■expressed them-elves as INSURANCE FIRE - WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE. Manager. * having heard the best sermon ever delivered. « - The write r had the pleasure-on this occasion of meeting and conversing with many of his old and new friends, among them Mr. and Mrs. Furman H. Dicks were numbered; I would like to mention the names of others if apace permitted. • Annotation. At the Theatres For the Week (Reviewed by Mayie Wall Eargle.) “Bad Company.” Helen • Twelvetrees in “Bad Com pany” gives a clever answer to such mooted questions as “Has a woman a right to he r husband’s secrets?”, and “Does love excuse any fight a woman might make for her happiness?”. It is one of the most startling gangster sensations ever filmed, due mainly to the original plot by Jack Lait, -the splendid acting by Helen Twelvetrees, who is supported by Ricardo Cortez, the wily villain. Several peoplfe are “put on the spot.” before Helen brings things .to a perfect conclusion, but she does it with a genius that makes the picture outstanding. , “Susan Lerox.” Greta Garbo has reached the pin nacle of her career of performances in “Susan Lenox”. It was a happy and wise decision to team the glori ous Garbo and engaging Clark Gable. Thi s new-comer is right at th e top of the ladder in the estimation of fans, and his work in • the Garbo picture would seem to assure his early bid for stardom. Greta Garbo is—of course— magnificent, and her superb acting, together with her romantic ipterludes with Clark Gable, form the highlight of “Su-an Lenox.” Many hav e ac claimed it the picture of the year. “Monkey Bunir.?s8.” Four men in a boat, encored for roars, bring the four Marx bothers to you again with more hilarious non sense than you knew was possible. In “Monkey Business” you share the mad and merry capers of a troup of appealingly goofy human beings, who Crp-s and double cross th e Atlantic in a hurricane of laughs. For hours after you’ve s^en this screamirtg comedy, you'll chuckle at the antics of these coconut?, and sometimes you’ll laugh right out loud! “Transatlantic.” ' r *. The (larin# and recklessness of Am- ericcfliFouth are made surprisingly real by that maste r actor, Edmun'de Lowe, the most subtle man of the screen, in “Transatlantic.” Sailing seas of ad venture, charted by mercenary de sires, lighted by the fires of love, “Transatlantic” bring? into cne glor ious whole an exciting mystery of a mid-ocean theft, of a floating palace peopled by intriguers constantly at each other’s throat.. Edmund Lowe is capably supported by lovely Lois Moran. ^“Guilty Hands." Lionel Barrymore makes a magnifi cent bid for the dramatic honors of the year as the master-murderer in * ■ i 4 / t A.4 f cr««r Bayard Veiller’g “Guilty ftands,” the “something new”- in pictures that you hav e been asking for. Needles and pins play tag up and down your spine as ytu watch the art and cun ning skHfulness of Lionel Barry- » -<• ' — j-** more,..**. “Neve r before, on stage or screen, have we witnessed so exciting a mystery play. It is gripping in every respect. The cast, too, is ex ceptional, including Kay Francis, and little Madge -Evans, who qsed to be a child sta r and now Ls grown up to be a regular leading lady—and mighty fine one, too. To miss this picture is to miss the mystery story you hav e been wanting for so long a time, and to miss the l>est acting up to date cf a member of the “Royal Family”—Lionel Barrymore. RATS DIE Fuller Submits Low Bid. C. G. Fuller, of Barijwell, submit ted the low bid Tuesday to the State highway department for the bitumin ous surfacing of 22 miles of Route 49 from Myrtle Beach to the inter- so do Mice, once they eat RAT RID DANCE. And they leave no odor be hind. Don’t take our word for it, try a package. CATS and DOGS won’t touch it. Rata pas s up all food to get Rat Riddance. Two sizes. 50 cent size, 3 oz. is enough for Pantry, Kitchen and Cellar. 75 cent size, 6 oi. for Chicken House, Coop s and small buildings. Sold and guaranteed by C. F. Molair, local dealer, Barnwell, S. C. 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