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THURSDAY, JULY MTH, IMS TBB BARNWKLL PE0PLK-8ENTXNKL. BARITWBLL, 801)TH CAROLDf A • HERB AND HBRBABOUTB. • B • ••••••••••••••••••A# . C. B. Marcom, of Concord, N. C., was a week-end visitor in Barnwell. Miss Helen C'a^Jc, of Columbus, Ga., is the charming guest of Miss Kath ryn Holland. ' M iss Kathryn Holland has returned home after a delightful visit to rela tives and'^ffiends in Augusta. Mrs. W. M. Dunbar and little sons, Frank and Edward Hammond, of Au gusta, are visiting relatives here. Dr. DeWitt B. Lancaster and little son, Jimmie, of Baltimore, Md., aie spending a few days in Barnwell this week. J. Frank Gcodson and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Burnie, of Wadley,- Ga., were the guests of relatives here Fri day and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Grubbs left Tuesday for Wilmington, N. C., where they will spend severaj days with rel atives and friends. Mrs. J. J. Brabham, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Davis and Mrs. F. O. Brab ham, of Bamberg, were guests of Mrs. T. A. Holland last week. day cake, containing nine miniature candles, were shown. Dixie Cups and sweet crackers were served. Man in the Moon Return Balls were used as souvenirs. This popular little girl was the recipient of numerous gifts.) LLOYD VICKERY, JR., CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. About fifty little boys and girls were entertained very delightfully on Wednesday afternpon of last week by Mrs. Lloyd C. Vickery, the occasion being the fifth birthday of Lloyd, Jr. After a number of games the little folk were invited into the dining room to view the Jyjyely birthday cake in pink and w’hite and to sing birthday greet ings the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, South Carolina, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., Sat urday, August 5, 1933, and petition the said Court for an Order cf Dis charge and Letter* Dismissory. . JENNIE P, GREENE, Admtrix. Est. Rivannah DeVoe. Bamw’ell, S. €., July 11, 1933. 4t NOTICE OF REFERENCE • V • gue^t. After the gifts were opened and displayed the little folk were serv ed Micky Mouse Cups and cookies, while the vv grown-ups were served home-made peach ice cream and pound cak*. Baloons were used as souvenirs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: That a reference in the estate of Rivannah DeVoe will be held in the office of John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro bate Court for Barnwell County, in thp rVurt Tirmgp ■of IQ’Qfl nVInMf A m., on August 2nd, 1933, for the pur pose of proving the legal heirs and distributees of said estate. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, B. C., S. C. Barnwell, S. C., July 11, 1933. 3t MASTER’S SALE. Col. and Mrs. J. E. Harley were week-end visitors in Charleston and were aecompafiied (heme by ’thefr little daughter, Jaudon, who spent last week with relatives in the city by the sea. Miss Vera T. Boulware, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware, hfs returned to Bacnwell after a week’s visit to Mr*. J. L. Nettles in Columbia. Miss Frances Arthur ac companied here home for a visit. Mrs. B. P. Davies and son, Billie, left Saturday morning for a visit to relatives of Greensboro and Burling- Ion, N. C. They were accompanied as far aa Charlotte by Mrs. Lena Davies, who will spend a couple of weeks with ftiends. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT TEA IN JOHNSTON. Johnston, July 17.—Few, if any, more beautiful and enjoyable parties have been given in Johnston than the tea which was tendered Miss Lois Sawyer by her mother, Mrs. L. S. Sawyer, Saturday afternoon at the lovely Sawyer home, announcing the engagement of Mis* Sawyer, whose marriage to the Rev. Hansel Stem* bridge, Jr., cf Barnwell, will be one of the outstanding social events of the early fall. The entire lower floor was thrown en suite. Myriads of summer flowers filled every nook and corner, combin ing fragrance with beauty. As the guests arrived they were served punch on the porch. They then proceeded to the drawing room to be presented to the receiving line, and thence to the living rcom where an interesting program, consisting of a piano solo by Miss Virginia Watson, a vocal number by Mrs. Broadus Lord, and artistic dance by little Laura Ann Wert a, was enj. yed. A ’’radio’’ feature, cleverly announced by Mr*. J. G. Halford, broadcast the betrothal of Miss Sawyer to the Rev. Mr. Stembhdge, in verse. Repairing to the dining room, ex- Under and by’virtue of a decree of the Court of Cc-mmon Pleas for Barn well County, in the case of T. G. Tar ver, a-s Receiver of the Bank of Western Carolina, plaintiff, vs. Mag gie I. Walker, et al., defendants, I the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C. # during the legal hours of sale, on the 7th day of August, 1933, same being salesday, to the highest bidder, the following described premises: All that certain piece or lot of land, with buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of Barnwell, State and County afore said, mere* specifically described and bounded as follows: On the North by lot of Mrs. Lena Davies measuring Sixty feet, more or less; on the East by lot of Miss Cartie Gave and meas uring thereon one hundred fifty feet, more or less; on the South by Main Street of said town and measuring thereon cne hundred and fifty feet, and on the West by New Street of said town separating this property from lots of Annie S. Brown. This property contains three brick stores fronting on Main Street and three brick buildings * fronting on New Street separating it from lot of Mrs. Annie S. Brown. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. And the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, will be required to make a deposit of 3 per cent of his bid immediately upon conclusion of the bidding at a guarantee of good faith, upon such failure of bidder to make •uch deposit the Master shall im mediately re-sell said property on the terms above provided. In case of any subsequent raised bid at pro vided by law each such bidder shall make a like deposit. Amount of such Anal depot* than be liquidated damages and applied the judgment and eoata in of non compliance by such last bid der within forty days from the daqr of tale. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County- HALL a COLE, Inc. 94-102 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MASS. Commission Merchants and Distributorg of ASPARAGUS One of the Oldest Commiadon Houses in the Trade. SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP. It Begins Monday, July 31st The Mott Important Furniture Event at Whitens In Many, Many Year*—* White's August 1933 FURNITURE SALE Of super-importance because we’re prepared to save money- much money—for our customers, in the face of a rising market! Furniture Prices Have Already Advanced 15 to 40 Per Cent / ¥ Yet pikes in this sale are st.ll at depression levels. This ap plies to our entire sto.k, including special purchases of thous ands of dollars worth of new funiture secured for this rale at before.-the-rise-prices. # Convenient Househdld Club Terms —if desired, and White’s prepays purchases amounting to $5.00 or more, to R. R. points within 200 miles. You’ll Look Back On The Purchases You Make In White’s 1933 Sale as The Greatest Investments The Family Has Ever Made Fmr The Home! J. B. WHITE & CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. quiaite in its decoiaticns of pink and F. W. Anderson and Mia* E.izabeth | g rren| assemblage was aerved Floyd, of Albermarle, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Furtxk. They we*e accompanied home by Mrs. Anierson and little daughter, Betty, who have been visit ing here for several week*. Alio ac companying them h me were Misses Dorothy Furtirk and Hilda Martin, who wiM «pend the tema nder of the summer in the tar heel State. cream, moulded in the shape of an engagement ring, with cakea and mint* rallying out the color scheme. More th:m a hundred gues s rege lated in the bride-elect’s book. Receiving with the h>stess were Mias Lois Sawyer, Mrs. H. H. Stem- bridge, Mrs. Baynard Elis, Miss Helen Strmbridge, Miss Elizabeth McNair. Miss Grace Ellen Cassela, Miss Ray Beaudrot, M-ss Fiances StembnJge, Mist Wilma Swearingen, Miss Claire Dick« and Mias Inez Saw yer. Out-of-town guests we!e from Col umbia, Bate*burg, Ridge Spr nga. Trenton. Aiken, Greenwood, Bamwe.l, Waynesboro, Ga., and Bamberg. Others a**i«ting were: Miss Susan Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shelton Sa"- rerKlert Mary Thom „ OI , t Mi-t >er, of Jthn-ton, announce .he ***>■ tjoi*# Eid-on, Mi*s Virginia Mobley, powered by the makers of \/dcigty\ SA* YER-STEMBRIDGE i N • ■ IGEMENT. gagement of their daughter, Lois Virginia, to the Rev. Hansel Stem- .hridge, Jr., of Barnwell. The wed ding will take place September 5th. AFFAIRS HONOR BLACKVILLE VISITOR. Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, of Blackville, spent last week in Forest Hills as the hou-e gue.^t of Mrs. H. L. DeWitt at 2580 Gervais Street. A seiies of bridge parties and outings were given for this interesting visitor. Mrs. De Witt gave a lovely bridge party Tuesday for Mrs. Ninestein, and the fiiends of the hostess who entertained her with other bridge affairs were Mr#. X'. N. English, Mrs. R. S. Patter son and Mrs. J. W. Pratt. A ^^| tt p 0n the estate of Mra. DaUy D. was given Thursday afternoon at Lakeview in her honor, and Mrs. R. Mr*. Leon Courtney, Mis. W. E. La- Grone, Mr* T. K. Fairey, Mrs. Me- Queen (Quattlebaum. Mts. H. W. Crouch, Mrs. A. J .L. Lewis, Mrs. L. S. Maxwell, Mrs. B. E. Edwards, Mrs. B. T. Boatwright, Mrs. J. W. Cox, Mrs. Von EdwarJs, Mr*. Watson Wiight, Mrs. H. M. Webb, Mis. W. P. Casse!*, Mrs. Virgil Brady, Mrs. i E. O. Crouch, Mrs, Mims Mibley, Mrs. Caihoun Kammer and Mrs. Wal ter Sawyer. The motor fuel that Cjttarunteex Smoother Performance H. Boardman entertained at * de- lightful boat ride Saturday afternoon cn Lake Murray.—The State. - ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT PIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. Mrs. Morgan Weather.-bee enter- taitied a number of little boys and girls at the home of Miss Ruth Diamond on Monday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Margaret Ellen, she having reached her ninth milestone on ^that date. After several games the little folk were invited into .the living room wh£ce,the gifts were displayed, later marching into the dining room where the lovely birth- XOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given to all per sons concerned, that I will file my first and final retum as Executrix c-,x m x-x*<**:**x**:**>*:**x**x**x**k*<**>*>^ ♦ B usiness ttilderD FOR YOUR LAND’S SAKE (and for hay) plant otootan beans until August 1st. Bushel plants 6 acres. Former price, $9, now $1.50, in big Buckingham with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Probate Court fot Barnwell County, upon Saturday, August 12th, 1933, at 11:00 o’dock in the forenoon and petition said Court for an Order cf Discharge and Let ters Dismissory. MAUDE D. HOLMES, Executrix under the terms of the Last Will and Testament of Daisy. D. Buckingham. July 18, 1933. * 4t. THE magnificent Italian flight just completed was made with Stanavo Aviation Gasoline. This product is produced by the makers of Essolene! Of the 56 successful trans-Atlan tic flights to date, 49 have been pow ered with Stanavo. .\o trans-Atlantic flight icith Stanavo has ever failed. A im • *' NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. Please take notice that I have re ceived twenty-five per cent of the State Peniion 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 Beard. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given to all per sons concerned that I will file my That is performanee...that is de pendability... that isa record noother aviation gasoline can even approach. If you want in your car the de pendability, power, and guaranteed smooth performance which Stanavo helped to give to General Balbo’s fleet of planes, use the new motor car fuel...ESSOLENE. ESSOLENEisthelatestachievement # of the makers of Stanavo and, in the opinion of practically everyone who has tried it, is the finest regular-priced gasbline that can be bought toclay. CONGRATULATIONS—GENERAL BALBO! That wai a fine job—but tve kneui you'd do it. 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