The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 15, 1933, Image 3
THURSDAY, JUNE 15TH, 1MJ.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, •OUTH CAROLINA
• HERB AND HBRBABOUTS. •
C. G. FuJ!ei\flew to Columbia in his
plane Tuesday morning on a business
trip.
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Bates Hagood and E. J. Sanders
were business visitors in Savannah
Tuesday.
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Miss Beatrice Hair left Tuesday af
ternoon for Poland Springs, Maine,
where she will spend the rbst of the
summer.
Mrs. A. B. Patterson has returned
home after a visit to relatives in At
lanta.
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Senator and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown
were visitors in Columbia several days
last week.
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Miss Vivian Hair returned to Au
gusta Monday, after spending a two
weeks vacation here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hair.
- Mrs. Wr vf. 'Sext9TV"iT sp?ndtng"tW<r
weeks at Bluff ton, visiting Mrs. B. W.
Sexton at her summer cottage.
Miss Mamie McNab left on Monday
for a visit to Mr. anl Mrs. McElroy
in Louisville, Ga.
E. W. Vogel returned to his h6me
in Sumter Tuesday after a visit of
several days to Barnwell relatives.
Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, Mrs. J.
Julien Bush, Misses Emily Brown and
Mary Bush visited friends in Columbia
Tuesday. * •
Mrs. Harold Tinsley, who has been
spending some time with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair, is visiting
relatives at Hodges.-
The friends of Jim Diamond yUl
be glad to know that he is recuperat
ing after an operation at the Baptist
Hospital in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene and lit
tle Dorothy, Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey and
Miss Mamie McNab were visitors in
Columbia last Wednesday.
The Barnwell friends of Mrs. Lena
Davies will learn with regret that she
has been quite sick for several days
ar A'gfies Sfdtt College; Deeatur,’~Ga.''
She hopes to be well anough to return
to Barnwell the latter pait of the
week to spend the summer vacation
with her son, B. P. Davies, and Mrs.
Davies;
\/pciety\
ENTERTAIN MR. AND MRS.
QANCEJXUB.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price enter
tained the members of the Mr. and
Mrs. Dance Club with a dance at the
Fuller 'Park pavilion Monday evening.
DANCE AND SWIMMING
PARTY ENJOYED.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry’A. Price enter
tained with a dance and swimming
party at Fuller Park Friday evening
in honor of their niece, Miss Louise
Spann, of Darlington. A number of
the younger set enjoyed the occasion.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. B. P. Davies was hostess last
week to the members of the Wednes
day Afternoon Contract Club. The
ugh score prize for club members, a
deck of cards, was wen by Mrs. Solo
mon Blatt; the high score prize for
guests, a box of powder, was won by
Mrs. H. J. Phillips, and the consola
tion, a deck of cards, was cut by Mrs.
J. N. Anderson. Ice cream and cake
were served during the afternoon.
Guests other than club members includ-
ed Mrs. Philips and Mrs. Cecil S.
Harris, of Richmond, Va.
Dyches—Feaster.
A marriage of interest to a large
number of friends was that of Miss
Corrie Lee Dyches, of Barnwell, and
Charles Andrew Feasier, of Shelton.
The ceremony was performed on Sun
day, 28th, by the Rev. W. M.
Whiteside, superintendent of thp
Baptist Hospital at his residence in
Columbia in the presence of a few
close friends of the contracting par
ties. The bride is the youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dyches, of
Barnwell, and the groom is a young
business man and farmer.
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Mrs. Rufus Jackson, Jr., and chil
dren, Betty aiyl Mary Lou, of East
Palatka, Fla., reached Barnwell on
Sunday for a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Diamond.
Hugh Ryan, of Anderson, was a
visitor here Sunday and was ac-
compan'ed upon his return by Mrs.
Ryan, who was the guest of Barnwell
relatives for several days.
Joe McKcller, a student at the
Uryversity of S uth Car llna. was
the week-end gue*t of Aubrey Harley.
These two young men left Uiia week
to attend a house patty on Pawley’s
Island.
LITTLE BOY CELEBRATES
FOURTH BIRTHDAY.
On last Saturday afternoon little
’Gene Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. E
J. Sanders, entertained quite a num
ber of his little frinends at a birthday
party, celebrating his fourth birthday.
After a number of games were played,
the children wx-re invited into the
dining room where they were served
iced lemonade and sweet crackers.
Favors were all-day suckers. This
popular little boy was the recipient of
numerous gifts.
Auto Damages Fence.
An entire section of the brick and
iron fence aroun4 the Episcopal
Churchyard here wa« demolished early
Sunday morning by an automobile
from Columbia, which was en route
to Olar. For some reason, the driver
of the car failed to make the turn at
the lower end of Burr Street And drove
head-on into the fence. One wheel
of the car was smashed and the ma
chine was otherwise damaged, but it
is understood that none of the occu
pants was injured. It is said that the
owner cf the automobile agreed to
pay for repairing the damage to the
fence.
There will be preaching at the
1«>cal Me f hv>di«t Church Sun Jay morn
ing at 11:30, «*ibject of sermon: “The
Vision Splendid.” On ncc.unt of th?
“Welccme S rvice” at :he B-.’r.ti-t
Church Sunday evening there will be
\no evening sendees at the Methodist
Church.
CHILDREN ENJOY PARTY
FOR LITTLE VISITOR.
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On last Friday I'ftemoon at five o’
clock little Jean Peeples entertained
in honor of little Miss Eula Mae Sadi
fer, cf St. George, who is here oh a
visit to her aunt. Mrs. W. D. Harley.
Several interesting games e* well as
contests were enjoyed by the chil-
dren, winners in the contests being
Emily Dick* and Jaudon HarUy.
Fruit punch and sweet crackers were
served. Mrs. Dubose Robinson assist
ed in the entertainment of the chil
dren.
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To Serve Barbecue.
Permission haj been granted to the
Baptist Church to use the Fuller
Park grounds for a big barbecue on
the Fourth of July. The ladies, with
Mrs. Jennie P. Greene in charge, will
take charge of the dinner while the
men will furnish the hogs and chick
en*. This dinner will he given im-
mediately follf wing the ball gtome
that afternoon between Sylvania and
Barnwell, end will be served at 6:.'»0
o’clock.
Th.s Vue will lie given in an effort
to rahe-money for the building fund
and nil are cordially invited to come.
Definite announrements concerining
the cue will lie made later.* .Mr. Ful
ler has kindl consented to the u*e of
the pjik cn this occasion.
Harnwdl Wins Again.
In an ex h : bit ion game here Monday
kftemoon between Bamoerg .:nd Barn-
wvll f \ both of the Ge rgia-Carolina
leigueV the local* defeated the vid-
tt h» 5 to 4. :n an interesting contest.
- 4>>»»nwall took the iead -m the first
with dhe tun r.na held it until the
seventhly when the slight margin was
widened,\buf\a Bamberg rally in the
ninth with two out cut i: down to one
again. v \ . •
In the sev«n:!r,inr.!ng, with the score j
3 to 2 in favor\ of the. visitors, J.
Gross parked ine over the right field
fence with a man on base for the
second circuit cwut of the season at
the new park. Another run wa* scor
ed in the same inn\ng on a wiid pitch
•to the plate. Miller tossed a nice
game for the locals.
•The score: R H E
Bamberg ... 010 000\ 201—4. 8 0
Barnwell 110 000 30x—5 10 2
Nicholson, Sox and Bolton, Coble;
Miller and Greer. \
The oil companies are all fighting des
perately for your gasoline patronage.
Such a fight Is legitimate and for the
good of all, when the methods used to
get your patronage are kept within
proper bounds • However, It is only
fair to point out to you that if you be
lieve the exaggerated nonsense that is
now appearing in much of the gaso
line advertising you are doomed to
disappointment • These claims about
“super-quality”— about “quick-
sorting,” “anti-knock,” “mileage,”
“power,” etc., are exaggerations that
just don't make common sense. Why
let yourself be fooled • In offering
you Essolene, this company’s new
motor fuel, we make no claims • We
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do guarantee smoother performance
for Essolene • We do remind you
that the Standard Oil Company of
New Jersey Is the world's largest oil
organization, with superior facilities
and a record for pioneering in im
provements and new developments
# And we state that this organization
in making such a guarantee is fully
aware of the importance of such a
public statement made overjts signa
ture • We stand squarely back of
Essolene as a great advance over gaso
line—a challenge to all gasolines W
We urge you to try it once—with/a
tank cleared of other fuels, and we
will rest our case on your judgment.
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In a dv-^H nite eff rt t > stop 'h“
locals, Lancaster used four pitchers
and several incipient rallies were nip
ped by fast double plays. The Barn
well lads t»ot 14 hit.*, several of them
for extra bases, anti it took the rtronir
arm of Johnny Walker in the ninth to
keep the game out of the fire.
The sc<Ve: . R II E
Lancaster... 320 120 000—9 11 1
Barnwell —. 020 004 110—8 14 2
L. Walker, J. Schachner, Williams,
J. Walker and Farris; Hair, Gray and
H. Gross, Greer.
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LANCASTER ROSES
WIN OVER BARNWELL
Barnwell, famed for its hospitality,
presented Lancaster with a si^c-run
lead before removing Hair front the
box in an exhibition game here Friday
afternoon, and then almost turned In
dian giver as the locals proceeded to
pile 'up a score, the visiting Rose!
finally winning, 9 to 8. Incidentally,'
Ray Fleming, Barnwell’s star first
baseman, clouted the first home run
to be made at the new park and was
presented with a nice purse by the
fans. His circuit blow came in the
second inning with one man on base
and went over the right-field fence.
Lancaster Wing Again.
In an 11-inning pitchers’ battle at
Lancaster Saturday afternoon, the
Roses again defeated Barnwell, this
time by the score of 3 to 2, Johnny
Walker, Lancaster’s pitcher, winning
his game in the 11th with a heme run.
Tucker is said to have twirled his
best game so far for Barnwell. Each
team was credited with 11 hits.
Several local fans went to Lanea
\ter for the contest and they wi
;r in their criticism of the u
decisions, decllfi mg’* that theV' cost
Barnwell the game. From all reports,
it seems to be generally understood
in tbat section of the State that no
team\can win from Lancaster at heme.
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