The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 13, 1933, Image 3

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* • THURSDAY. JULY 13TH. ItU. • HBRB AND HRRBABOUTS. • • • Jack Har’ey was the guest cf rela tives in Charleston last week. Col. N. G.-W. Walker was a busi ness visitor in Augusta Monday. Mordecaj M. Mazursky left Sunday on a business trip to Baltimore, Md. “Junior'’ Stebbins, of Avea Park, Fla., is the guest of Lawson Holland. Miss Margaret Lybrand, of Florida, is the guest of Miss Loretta Fletcher. Mrs. J. B. Simpson, of Augusta, is the guest of Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Richard Moody, of Columbia, was the week-end guest of Barnwell refa- ives. '■ (th C. B. Marcom, of Concord, N. C., spent the week-end in Barnwell with friends. Miss Elizabeth Hagood and Tommie Hagcod were visitors in Allendale Sunday. Ernest Ryan has returned to Tren ton after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eidson. The Rev. H. H. Stembridge, Jr., is assisting in a meeting near Sylvania, Ga., this week. Miss Harriett Lever, of Columbia, is spending a ffw days with Miss Patricia Dicks. Billy Laval, Martin C. Best and Perry B. Bush were business visitors in Augusta Tuesday. Misses Beth and Frances Manning spent Ias< week with Miss Marleen Hew.itt at Bamberg. Mi*s Annie Mabry haa returned to her home in Abbeville after a pleasant v.sit to Barnwell friends. Gordon Smalls has returned to hie i heme “in Charleston after a visit to * Mr. end Mrs. B. W. Walker. Misses Reuben Kirkland and Ernes tine LtvingaUn. of Leesville* are the guests of Mb* June Milhous. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Patterson and two daughters were the guests of Barnwell relatives this week. Mrs. Harold Tinsley has returned to Atlanta rfter a visit to her par- tnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair. Steve Nevils and Billie Marion, of Tolumbis, are the guests of Mr. and Mis. Thos. M. Boulware thi- week. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Patterson, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., *ie the guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Estelle Patterson. v , Mrs. Cecil S. Harris and little dgughtei returned to their-home in Richmond' Va., Saturday after a visit of several weeks to her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, J*., Mrs. Chris Langley and daughter, of Col umbia, spent the week-end here while en route to Florid^ They were ac companied on the trip by Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling. v E. R. McCarter, of the State high way—department, —will—be at the Grubbs Chevrolet Co.’s showroom Saturday afternoon of this week from 1:00 to 6:00 o'clock for the purpose of issuing automobile drivers’ licenses. All those who have not yet secured their licenses will do well to see Mr. McCarter or Patrolman, Rogers", at once. v ociety LITTLE GIRL CELEBRATES TENTH BIRTHDAY. Mr. J. B. Harley entertained about fifty children on last Wednesday af ternoon celebrating the tenth birth day of her little daughter, Martha Ayer. After several games and con tests, in which prizes were awarded, the hostess served Micky Mouse Cups and sweet crackers, using as favors all-day suckers. This popular little girl was the recipient of numehous gifts. Miss Thelma Furtick has returned! hr me after a visit to friemU ini Charlotte and Albemarle, N. C. Misses Catherine Gooding and Catherine Gamble, of Columbia, are spending a few* days with Mias Daisy Anderson. . Mr. ond Mrs. R bert Crosland and little son, Bobby, of Charlotte, N. C., are the gests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price this week. Miss Verna Mae Medlock, the popu- ?ar manager of the Five and Ten Cents Store, a'nd Miss Carey Martin spent Sunday in Beaufort. Mrs. Irving Steinberg and two lovely little daughters, of Charleston, arrived in Barnwell Sunday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky. Mrs. A. B. Patterson entertained the members of the Ladies 4 Guild of the local Episcopal Church Tuesday afternoon. A social hour was enjoyed i , following the business session. .I**' ; . . • _ " Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene had as guests the past week Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of Holly Hill, and Dr. and Mis. W. H^Greene amcj. little daugh ter, Marion and Marjorie, of Beau- foit. TJSINESC TILDERO A *!"H~X~X“:~X~X“!*'X~X**X~X*\~X~X* LOST:—In Barnwell last week, an ^tmyx-ed'ged gold pin. Reward for re- tbrn to Miss Annie Lou Woodward, 386 West Broad Street, Darlington, S. C. Itc WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. Perry A. Price entertained the members cf the Wednesday Afternoon Contract Club last week. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Cbarlte Brown, Jr., and the consolation was cut by Miss Be Bee Patterson, each of the winners being presented with a deck of efrds. The high score guest prize, a compact, was awarded to Mrs. Josh Baxley. A salad course with iced tea we s served. Guest« other than club members included Mrs. Cecil S. Harris, of Richmond, Va., Miss Annie Msbty, of Abbe ville, Mrs. Louise Bauer and Mrs. Josh Baxley. MRS. T. M. BOULWARE ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE. Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware entertain ed a number of friends with five tables of bridge Thu:-day morning. The*high score prize was won by Mrs. Estelle Pa:tcrson and the consolati.n was cut by Mis. Mordecsi Mazur-ky, each of the winners being presented with a deck.of cards. A salad course was served. Friday afternoon Mrs. Boulware again entertained with three tables of bridge, Mrs. Dubose Robin&on win ning the high score prize and Mrs. A. M. Smith, of Pennsylvania, cutting the consolation, each of whom was presented with a deck of cards. The hostess served a sweet course. torian, Mrs. T. A. Holland; chaplain. Miss Anna Walker; genealogist, Mrs. C. N. Bunckhalter. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. R. S. Dicks, served delicious home-made ice cream and angel food cake. Legal Advertisements NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. e re- Please take notice that i hav ceived twenty-five per cent of the State Pension fund for 1933, and am now ready to distribute same. All pensioners are urged to call at the office of Judge of Probate as soon as convenient and get their checks. JOHN K. SNELLING, - Judge of Probate and Clerk of B. C. Pension Board. kind of motor fuel NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given td ' all per sons concerned that I will file my final account as Administratrix upon the estate of Rivannah DeVoe with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Piobate, for Barnwell County, South Carolina, at 10:00 o’clbck a. m., Sat urday, August 5, 1933, and petition the ssid Court for an Order of Dis charge and Letters Dismissory. JENNIE P. GREENE, Admtrix. Est. Rivannah DeVoe. Barnwell, S. C, July 11, 1933. 4t Statement of the Condition of The Bank cf Barnwell, located at «» Barnwell, S. C., at the clog*, .of business June 30th, 1933. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $25,647.09 Overdarfts 11.07 Liberty Bond* Owned by Bank 900.00 Bonds and Stocks Owned by Bank 41,125.00 Furniture and Fixtures 500.00 Bank ng House 4,500.00 Cxsh on hand and due from Banka 95,781.34 Checks and Cash Items 38if3 you ore getting when the STANDARDtOILCO. of NEW JERSEY TOTAL $168,503.43 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00 Surplus Fund ... 2,500.00 Undivided Profita, less Cur rent Expense* and Taxes Paid 4,546.82 Due to Banks and Bankers 161.34 | Individual Deposits sub ject to check 110,164.20 Savings De posits 23,855.16 Certified Checks. 191.80 Cashier 4 * Checks. 305.29 —134,516.45 Reserve Fund Cairied on Gen eral, Individual or Sav ings Ledger 1,778.82 THE COMPOSITION OP ESSOLENE, protected by U. S. Patent pending, was developed in the world's larg est and finest petroleufta research laboratories. Essolene contains a special solvent oil which cleans, keeps clean and in proper working condition, valve stems, piston rings and piston ring grooves. Essolene contains no ordinary lubricating oil • You know what kind of motor fuel you are getting when the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey guarantees it—the world's largest oil organization will never allow Its products to take second place • Essolene guarantees smoother performance—ail the time—wherever and whenever you AT RKOULAR buy it. It sets a new goal for all gasolines to attain • We urge yo6 to forget misleading, exaggerated claims made in most gasoline ad vertising. There Is only one state ment that really counts, and that Is the statement you yourself will make after you have tried Essolene in your car. Try it once, when your tank is cleared of other fuels. Be your own judge, on the basis of any test or comparison you to make—and we will rest our on your decision a Essoleue at all Esso Stations and from Maine to Loulsl • Colored Orange • to Provont Substitution Cap. IMl Bm. la* GASOLINE PRICE / / OLE AN JONES OBSERVES SIXTH BIRTHDAY. Mrs. C. O. June* entertatmri about 35 little girls and boys on last Fri day afternoon in honcr of little Olean, who reached her sixth milestone on that day. The party was held at the home of Mrs. G. M. Greene, and a delightful afternoon was fipent in games and contests. Carol Phillips was- the winner cf the prize • in a contest. After viewing the gifts of this popular little girl, the children were invited into the dining room, whereTfieT)irthday cake in white and pink, bearing six small candles, was shown, the children singing “Happy Birthday to Oiean.’’ Refreshments, consisting of ice cream and cake, were served and suckers given as souvenirs. TOTAL $168,503.43 State cf South Carolina, County of Bainwell. * it. Before me came Perry A. Price, Cashier cf the above named bank, who, beieg duly <wcrn, says that the above and foregoing statement it a true rendition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. PERRY A. PRICE, Sworn to and subscr.bed before me this 8th day of July, 1933. NELL DUNBAR. | Notary Public' for S. C. Correct Attest: C. G. Fuller, . Perry A. Price, Jaa. Jul en Bush, Dircctcia. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Blackviile, located at Blackville, S, C., at the close of • SIAM DAJ10 Esso STATIOWf Performance (FmoI—« Con pod tie* prof«-t*4 by U. 8. PeC fcaeolene, Eaao, and Eaeolube—the 5-Star Motor Oil, are sold at --mr omtoeneenn Dealers owned, operated or supplied by the Standard OU Company at New Jereey. business June 30th, 1933; * RESOURCES: Lean* and Discounts $2,877.83 BondsXand Stocks Owned by Banlri v 5,000.00 Cash on hand and due from 43,448.81 " p—i \ £>cLHKo -X— — TOTAL 51,326.14 FOR SALE:—A fairly god cabinet organ belonging to the e-tate of Mrs. M. M. Ellis. For inspection and price see Mrp. C. W. Moody.—R. A. Ellis, Barnwell, S. C. Up MRS. HOLMAN ENTERTAINS BARNWELL CHAPTER. Mrs. R. C. Holman was hostess to the members of the Barnwell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, Friday afternoon. Mrs. L. M. Cave, Regent, was in the chair. The meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag, follow r ed by the American Creed and the Lord’s Prayer. During the business session several matters of importance were taken up and disposed of. As this was the time for election of officers for the coming year, the following were electedl: Regent, Mrs. L. M. Cave; vice-regent, Mrs. R. S. Dicks; record ing secretary, Mrs. W. M. Jones; cor responding secretary, Miss ^ Anna W’alker; treasurer, Mrs. P. W. Price; registrar, Mrs. W. H. Manning; hia- LMBILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 3,500.00 Undivided Profits\ le.'s Current Expense^ and Ta,xes Paid 1,059.76 Individual Deposits ^sub ject to check._$36/751.58 'Cashier’s Checks I\4.80—36,766.38 TOTAL 51,326.14 cf South Carolina, C6W|y of Barnwell. es Before^.me came ^ Perry A. Pri£e, Cashier cf''the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says tnat the above and foregoing statemwifc, is a true condition of said bankas sijown by the boojk* of said ba; PERRY/A. PRIC1 Sworn to and subscribed before this 11th day of July, 1933. W^. TURNER, II, Notary Public for S. C. Correct Atte Perry X. Price, * C. CK Fulftf, Director*. TO LOSE FAT MIm SC. KaUct *f arMklym, If. T. wril*»: “Bat* m«4 XraMtoa for tto yaat 4 aMBtk* a*4 h*v« Mt anljr foal 16 yoMfo bat ImI m mweb better la every vey. Brea for yeeyte wbe Aea't cere te rcdace. Kraecbee la wendrrfal te keep the lyete* keellhj. I belay a aerte •beaid knew for Tee tried ae meay thion kat ealy Knurhca answered eU yeryeees.'’ (Kay U, 1M2). TO !oee fat SAFELY and HARMLESS LY. take a half teacpoonful of Kruechen Salts In • glssa of hot aster In the morning before breakfast—don’t miss a morning—a bottle that lasta 4 weeks costs but a trifle—get Kniacben Salts at eny drugstore In America. If not Joy fully satisfied after the first bottle- money back. Renew Your Health By Purificatii Any physician will teg you that “Perfect Purification of the System is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not/rid yourself of chronic ailments that . are under mining your vitality! Purify your entire system by^ taking a thorough course of Caiyfabs,—once or twice a week for Several weeks—and see how Nature rewards you with health. X Calotabs purify the blood by acti vating /the liver, kidneys, stomach and bdwels. In 10 cts. and 35 cts. i. All dealers. (Adv.) 7 • • ~ Winthrop College Scholarship Examination The exyfiination for the award of vacant Mhoferahipa in Winthrop College wdi be held at every County Court House m the State on Fri day, July/14, at 9 a. m. This examination will be held whether there are vacant scholarship; or not, as vacancies may occur after the ex amination. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Kirjard before the examination for .■"cholarship blanks. Applicant* •t not be less than sixteen years of age. For further information address, President Rock Hill, S. C. Jaatts P. Kinard, SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS — THE CITADEL _ CHARLESTON, S. C. t>aci VARICOSE VEINS Healed By New Method No operations _nor Injections. No ' enforced rest. This simple home treat ment permits you to go about your business as usual—unless, of course, you are already so disabled as to be confined to your bed. In that cas^ Emerald Oil acts so quickly to hetu your leg sores, reduce any swelling and end all pain, that you are up and about again in no time. Just follow the simple directions and you are sure to be helped. Tour druggist* won’t keep your money unfeee you are. * ADVERTISE IN People-Sentinel \ * • There will be one vacancy in the State scholarships ior Barnwell Coun-' ty for the session 1933-34 at The Citadel. Examinations will be held at the county-seat on Friday, Ju|y 14th. There is also a vacancy in the William States Lee Scholarship which ia open to applicants fiom all counties in the State. For application blanks and further information write to MAJOR L. A. PROUTY, Registrar. •x~x-x**>*X“Xx~>-x«>-x^x-:->*x-<-> •x-:-x~x~x*-x-x*^<*<-o~:-x-x-c-»^( HALL a COLE, Inc. 94-102 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MaSS. 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