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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1983. \ FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 31 and APRIL 1 G H I N G O L D ’S, Barnwell, S. C. ■ - .. . ■ ^ ’ . v HERE AND HEREABOUTS. t •••••••••••••••••••I E. B. Sanders spent the week-end in Barnwell with his family. Mtss^ Ruth Graigf spent the ’week end at Cayce with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eme^on, of George town, were visitors in Barnwell Sun day. Mrs. Nat Pcrtei^ pf Springfield, was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Porter on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Shellie Black and Mrs. J. D. Garrison spent Saturday in Columbia. Ben Davies, Jr., and Calhoun Lemon spe,nt the wqak-end with friend, in Columbia. HAIR-SWEETZER ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hair, of Barn well, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Katherine, to Mr. William Sweetzer, of North Yar mouth, Maine. The marriage will take place in April. Miss Hair is cne of Barnwell’s most attractive young ladies and has a host of friends who will be interested in this announce ment. ' Mrs. R. S. Dicks spent several days in Columbia last week as the guest of Mrs. J. W. Lever. Mr. and Mi's. J. N. Anderson and Mrs. Louise Bauer wore visiters in Augusta Saturday. Mr. and Mr?. S. V. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and ^ rs - Charlie Brown, Jr., motored tb Augusta Sun day. Mrs. J. N. Dicks visited relatives in Columbia last week and was acetm- panied home by her mother, Mrs. Ransdell. LITTLE BOY ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY. On Saturday afternoon little Rich mond Cheek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Cheek, entertained a number of little boy s and girls at a birthday party, this being his fourth birthday. After several games and conte?t s were had the children were invited into the dining roomy where they were served delicious home-made cakes, iced lemonade and chocolate fudge: The birthday cake in pink and white con tained (four tiliy candles. Little Doiothy Cheek and Bobby Holland won prizes in the contest. A number of. useful gifts were received by little Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mr.j and Mrs. Josh Baxley spent Sunday in Charleston and at Magnolia Gar dens. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. H. Still went up to Columbia Saturday afternoon to visit their son, Ramsey Still, who is a patient in a'hospita. in that city. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown and daughter, Lavinia, of M alhalla, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price last Thursday. Mrs. Brown is a sister of Mrs. Price. "The Barnwell friends of Harold Buckingham, of Ellenton, will be glad to know that he is convalescing at an Augusta hospital after an emer gency operation for appendicitis. Miss Ruth Peacock will be hostess on next Friday evening, at eight o - ('lock to thf members--of the—Mary, G. Hai ley Sunday School ciass. Every member is specially invited to be presort. Mrs. Willie Lancaster and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, of Den mark, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lan caster, of Jacksonville, Fla., were Sunday guests of "Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Diamond. Mr. and R. W. Pagett and little daughter Patsy, Mrs. J. T. Pagett and son, James, all of Columbia, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Patterson and Miss BeBee Pat terson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., Thursday at a dinner party, the occasion being Dr. Patterson’s birthday. LITTLE GIRL CELEBRATES EIGHTH BIRTHDAY. Little Sarah Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jones, celebrated her eighth birthday last Thursday after noon, when she entertained a number cf her little friends with a birthday party. Little Doiothy Greene and Rose Mahatfey won prizes in the contests. After several games the little folk were invite f j into the din ing room where they were served am- brozia and sweet crackers. The table was attractively decor a led and the cake holding eight miniature pink candles formed the centerpiece. The little hostess received a number of attractive gifts. /CHEVROLET A GENERAL MOTORS VALUI WORLD’S t*- LOWEST PRICED FULL SIZE SIX CYLINDER =CL0SEMAR^ $ COUPE 445 CmcJi, S488 ... Coup* with rumblo sMt, 8478 ... All prico* l.o.b. Flint Michigan. Special oqulpmont extra. Lew SolivoroA price* end ea*y G. M. A. C. term*. STREET DANCE GREATLY ENJOYED HERE. One of the most enjoyable occasions of the past week was the street dance given Friday night at the Cedars Fil ling Station at ♦he coiner of Main and Marlboro Streets by John B. Harley, manager. Music was fur nished by Walter Smith and his Or chestra, and a large number of the r . . ' *—y ' • — mA _ _ _ devotees of Terpsichore from this and other towns tripped the light fantistic until the wee sma’ hours. “John B.” wa s a very delightful host and extended a cordial welcome to every guest. The Cedars Filling Station sells Texaco products and Mr. Harley has enjoyed a liberal patronage since the station was opened last fall. A NEW AND ADDITIONAL LINE OF CHEVROLET SIXES # Now—for the first time in motor car history, you can buy a full-size six-cylinder coupe for asJittleas $445! Now—you can also get a big, 5-passenger Chevrolet coach for as little as $455! The leader has broken all precedent by introducing an additional line of auto- mobiles, the completely new Chevrolet Standard Six: world’s lowest priced full -size six-cylinder closed car! This new automobile costs considerably less than any other six of its type on the market. Yet it’s a Chevrolet. And it sets a new world’s record for gas and oil economy. Like the popular Chevrolet Master Six—the new Standard Six has Fisher wood-and-steel body con struction. Safety plate glass in the windshield and window ventilators. A smooth, spirited, six-cylinder engine. A silent second transmission. A rugged, fall'Giac chassis. And modern streamlined styling that instantly tells the world: “This is a fine, quality automobile.'* Have you seen this new Chevrolet Standard Six? Have you sat in it—driven it—compared the prices? Unless you do these things, you can’t possibly appre ciate what a wonderful value $445 buys today. A Fisher Body car, a full-size, fast-stepping six—com pletely worthy of the greatest name in low-price , transportation— CHEVROLET! CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN P^st.-Mrs: WISS-CLAKi h.MkRTAl-NS b: , US INK SC ^ILDERO | 444*^XmXmX m X m X~X^~X~X~X~X» TASK PAID for old jewelry, whole or broken, gold teeth, gold watches, gold chains, eye glasses, also plated and sterling silyer.—Fryerson Drug Store, 261 King St. Charleston, S. C. Drop us a card for full information. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 Consumers in Cities of Barnwell, Bamberg, Allendale and parts of Aiken County. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase every month. Write im mediately. Rawleigh Co., Richmond, Va, Dept SC-C-12-S. JOHNSON HAGOOD CHAPTER. Miss Laura Clary was hostess to the members of the Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., on last Friday af ternoon. Mrs. F. S. Brown, president, was in the chair. The meeting was opened with prayer, followed by the Ritual. During the business session report s from ^committees were heard, minutes of last meeting approved, re port of treasurer given and other matters of importance taken up and disposed of. Mrs. Brown, president, was appointed to represent the chap ter at the Conference in Beaufort on April 20th, with Mrs. J. E. Dicks as alternate. - Mrs. W. H. Manning had charge of the historical program. Af ter giving some interesting, as well as helpful facts relative to the work, Mrs. Manning read a poem by Sidney Lanier. Excerpts from the life of Wade Hampton were also given. During the social hour Miss Clary, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Janie Clary, served delicious chicken salad sandwiches, pound cake and hot tea. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS. CHEVROLET STMDAM SIX— Grubbs Chevrolet Company POPULAR BRIDE-ELECT ENTERTAINED IN AUGUSTA. Miss Katerine Hair, whose ap proaching marriage to Mr. William Sweetzer, of North Yarmouth, Maine, is the occasion of many lovely parties prior to that event. wa*s complimented Tuesday evening by her sister, Miss Beatrice Hair at the home cf Miss Ethel Hair on Walton Way, with a miscellaneous shower. The pink and white color scheme cf the evening was carried out in the masses of apple blossoms w’hich adorned the rooms and in the dainty refreshments. During the evening a very humor ous contest was engaged in, in which Miss Josephine Dixon was winner of the prize, a compact The bride-elect was presented with a brides book in which each of the guests registered her name and a v«-ry pleasant wish. One feature during the evening which afforded much merriment wag the bride elect fishing over a screen for the gifts, given by the guests present. Miss Vivian Hair presided at the punch bowl. The guests present were: Misses Katherine and Vivian Hair, Katherine Drowin, Betty McConville, Lessie Jo and Lorraine Mallard, Et.hel Lou Boyd, Elizabeth Oglesby, Mina and Zelmae Powell, Clemmie Mills, Cleonis Me- > Clain, Louise Ludwig, Josephine Dix-1 cn, Oliie Lanigno, Eufaula Padgette, Carrie Lou Giiffin, Mildred M/Gee, Mrs. Rosalie Bruggerman, Mrs. Ro land Dunn, Mrs. Lillian Harveston. Arlene Phiviprge.—Augusta Chroni cle, March 26th. ■— County Produces 12,624 Bales. There were 12,624 bales of cotton ginned in Barnwell County from the crop of 1932, as compared with 18,- 877 bales ginned from the 1931 crop, according to a report made public a few Tlaya ago by P. A. Bax ey special agent, of Blackille. BARGAIN ROUND TRIP TICKETS ONE CENT PER MILE For Each Mile Traveled April 14-April 15 Final Return Limit April 22, 1933 r o Round Trip Fares From Barnwell: Washington $10.75 Jacksonville $ 5.25 New York 18.90 Memphis 13.85 Richmond 8.45 New Orleans 15.65 Cincinnati 12.90 St. Loui g 17.05 Proportionate Fares to Other Destinations. ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL. REDUCED PULLMAN FARES. Buy Railway and Pullman TickeU in Adrane*. W. E. McGee, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Southern Railway System