The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 03, 1933, Image 5

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•V /• *1 THURSDAY. AUGUST 3RD, 1933. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett E. Goodson ' and children visited friends in Savan nah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Black and a party of fiiend.- spent the week-end at Folly Beach. formal invitations will be sent out. The above announcement ig of cor dial interest to a large circle of friend s in Barnwell, where the bride- elect has been a popular member of the school faculty for several years, AUV. Silhpvi' ha,;.oJamL-a of this city for a number .of years, holding a responsible positkn with the local maintenance department of the State highway system. Little Miss Elizabeth Wingard, of Lexington, i,s the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. 0. Beck, this week. Mrs. C. L. Witherspoon, of Rocky- mount, N. €., is speding some time with her brother, U. B. Hammet. Capt. J. J. Bell, county treasurer, has moved to Barnwell and is occu pying the cottage recently vacated by . Phil Huff and family. W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, N. C., and John Jefferies, of Gaffney, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. BARNWELL BAPTIST'CHURCH Misses Martha Walker, of Allen dale, and hmine Cater, of Hattie- ville, are spending a few days as the guests of Ml-s Mary Bush. The Easterling home, facing “The Circle,” is being ren’ovated and will be occupied in the next few days by Dr. H. A. Gros.« and family. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson and ;l»ttle daughter left on Thursday fcr Chicago, where they will attend the Century of Progress Exposition. “Whosoever Is Wise Shall Give Heed to These Things, and They Shall Consider the Loving Kindness of Jehovah.” Regular Prayer services are called tiff thfs Wednesday J because of the absence of the pastor, who is helping Biother McKinnon ih a meeting at Mt. Arnon. God has been gracious to us in our meetings and we ask to be remembered during these days by cur people. The meeting will close Friday and our regular church ser vices Sunday will be held. Bible School, P. W. Price, Supt., 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship Service, Sunday morning at 11:30. B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening, 7:30. Sunday evening worship, Sunday ( evening at 8:30. We are greatly encouraged with our B. Y. P. U. work, our literature hag come and splendid programs were rendered last Sunday. We want the adults of our church to be pre.-ent this Sunday to organize an Adults Training Union, we have the material and literature on hand. H. H. Stembridge, Paster. U.t. o**: Will Limit Hours of Relief Workers Announcement Dora Not Neceaaarily .Mean Increase in Individual Pay, Saya Miller. »** A MOTOR FUEL SO GOOD IT IS PROTECTED BY U. S. PATENT PENDING Mr.*. B. W. Sexton and sou, “Bud dy” left thia week to spend some time at Bluffton. The latter L« convalesc ing after an attack of typhoid fever. Jim Bush entertained a number of fiiend,i Monday evening with a dance in honor if Misses Martha Walker,of A.lendale, and Irmme Cater, of Hatt evd'e. Columbia, July JT.—Effective Au- Bctty Brown has returned home af- gu«t 1, all workeis on federal emer- ter a week's v;sit t Nancy Jones at grnry unemployment relief rolla in her parents'cottage on Lake Murray. | South Carolina will be paid a mini- She wa» accompanied horn* by Nancy,: mum wage of thirty cents an hour n- who will apend some time here. stead of the present scale of fifty — cents to one dollar a day. LutV M ms Grace Redding and| Male Im J. Miller, State director of E isabrth W ngard entertained a fr* |o<Uy ^ ^.y^d rules to, of th«ir little friends Wednesday Af-j^, f rom Harry L Hopkins. | relief admin strator, who ex- "STANDARD Esso STATIONS The rompoaition of Eaaolene is unique ... it is a distinct advance over regular- priced gasoline. Eaaolene contains a special solvent oil which cleans, keeps clean and in proper working condition valve steins, piston rings, piston ring grooves. It contains no ordinary lubricating oil. Its anti-knock value is unsurpassed by any regular-priced gasoline, and it is non- gaa-locking. These are the facta about Eaaolene. The guaranteed facta. When you buy Eaaolene you buy a product backed by the name and respon sibility of the world's greatest oil organi zation. Thia name will never be pot behind any product that docs not live np to everything said about it. Just try Eaaolene ito a tank cleared of other fuels. Then write your own adver tisement. . . . Eaaolene Is colored orange to prevent substitution. Wrilc or coil oi £mo Touring Serricn, 26 Brondwmr, New York Cby, fco/oro Urnntng mmj extended motor trip, foe tkoeleH, tmootket. mo* •rente route end mny other information you u*mnfi Individual attention, ky return mail, fraa af com. tem. mi. Km*, lam. PRODUCED AND GUARANTEED BY THE WORLD'S LEADING OIL ORGANIZATION STANDARD OIL COMPANY OP NEW JBRSBT ttlo friend* W«dne«day af UiBcoft with a party at tho federal Ion." A number of games were rB * I plaiMd they were made in “carrying Jafod. after which refreshment* Ly, the tptrt of Roosevelt’. j'reemployment agreement' " code governing working Reed »nd| Miller pointed ont the served. Mr. and Mrs. Rubert children, cf Florence, Mr siyj Mr*. CHborne Reed and children, »f Lex ington, and Mr. and Mrs. > Harold Reed and rhldren. cf this city, spent Sunday w th their mother, Mrs. J. w. C. Reed. The members of the Msry G. Har ley Sunday School cla.»s will have r blanket nditiens.” minimum hour wage dtd not mean the counties w«.uld receive any more money for re lief or that the .ndividual worker* would get more but that the hour* of work necessarily would be reduced. “For instance.’* he said, “a man who hs* been working four days a week at sixty cent* a day and receiv ing 32.40 will, under the new rules. Barnwell 50 and 25 Years Ago. Interratiac Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell People. a class p cnic at Fuller Park on Fn- j one eight-hour day and receive day afternoon at 5:00 o'clock. A'l, ^ members of the class are invited sod | n commenting on the new regula- uiged to attend. Remember the date,, n OIM< the State relief director said. h- ur sn<i place. “the federal goveinment is supplying 1 j 100 per cent cf our relief fund*, and Mrs. B. P. Davies aoJ son Bil.ie, Bg j on g a<| jt |t0| will comply returned he me Sunday after spend.ng | itf regulation* absolutely." a couple of weeks with relatives anJj Th,. regulations specified worker* friends in Burlington, Gieensboro, on the ro |] s doinR phy ai C a| |ab:r and Winston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. Lena Davie*, who ha* been visiting friend* in Charlotte, returned with them. SWIMMING PARTY- ENJOYED. Mia* Marjorie Brown entertained with a swimming party Friday even ing in honor of her house guests. Misses Angeline Towell and Elizabeth Rutland, of Batesbur#. Ice cold wa termelon was served. AUGUST 2. 1333. Wiggins premises us a tcol August Ex-Governor M. L. Bonham spent in Bamwoli. D«er are plentiful in the Saltke- hatch)# at Buford's Bridge. • mmmmmawm No prison can read three ver-es of the 117th Psalm without weeping. It it predicted that no cotton cf the crop if 1883 will bring ten cents a pound. Up to Saturday 225 iar a of melon* had been shipped from this tounty. The score in the match game of bastbtll at Blackviile on the 26th JULY 11 The first bale i* not far iff. S me farmer^ began fodder pulling last* week. Married at Barnwell July 28th by Rev. W. G. Britton, P. J. Bennett and M:sr Susie Still, both of Olar. Attorenys H. F. Buist and A. H Ninestein were over from BiackvilL on Mcnday. were not to be employed more than eight hours a day, thirty-five hours a week or 150 hours a month. In no ult. sLpd, Williston 41, Barnwell 7. case, they stipulated, w ill the recipient There will be another test game with- of lelief work receive “more than the in a few week.-, budgetary relief requirement,” or the Barnwell lost in Monday . in th* death of Chat lie Butler cne of he oldest and best colored men. Th Butlers came from Edgefield befon the war and no crime or misconduct was ever charged against any if tht three brothers. ENTERTAINS FOR Visitors. Miss Mary Bush entertained with three t.able s of bridge Monday after noon in honor cf M'sses Angeline Towell and Elizabeth Rutland, of Batesburg, who were the guests of Miss Marjorie Brown. Miss Annie Mae Vogel was given the high scoie prize and prize s were also presented the guests of honor. Delicious re freshments, consisting of ice cream and cake, were seived. MABRY—SCHOVIL ENGAGEMENT. Abbeville, July 29.—Mr. arm Mrs. R. L. Mabry, of Abbeville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Harrell, and John Perryclenr Schovil, of Orangeburg. The wedding will take place ia the early fall^ No|7-27-2tp. minimum necessary to meet his living needs A fC^>- hour week was set for of fice pay_ excepted, with a minimum wage of 312 a week in towns less than 2,009 or $14 a week in cities between 2,500 to 250,000. No person under sixteen years of The largest mden of which we have heard this season was grown by t ,Mr. J. N v Wood at Lees v It weighed rkers on administrative office rj p ounds an j was pi^smted to Mr. 11s, persons in executive post- R> Gentry of the s. C. R. W. Co. Manied on Sunday evening, July 19th, at the heme of the bride’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Eubanks, of Blackville, their charming daughter, Miss Plumie Eubanks, to Mr. P. Haw- kin g Baxley, the Rev. J. D. Pitta offi- ciating. “NOW I FEEL FULL OF PEP* After taking Lydia E. Pink* barn's Vegetable Compound That's what hundreds af < you sat better .. . sleep bet If it to > be. Rive thJ to help you. Got a buttle INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC L1AB1LHY \CC1DENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICK. Manic,r. ■ NOTICE! I will pay 92H coats on del for 8. C. Teacher’s notes dm U Will also buy deposit* Bank af Western CareBaa at 27 conta mt ( dollar. Frampton Toole, Attjr. AIKBN, A C. 'Phone, writ# or call in person. , ,G. D. age will be employed either on work ... .x j • x tlemen relief projects or on office administra tive forces. Records at the State relief head quarters show that approximately 150,000 persons Received relief during So far little interest is manife-ted * regarding the election of a Represen tative to fill the unexpired term cf Bellinger, Esq. Several gen- are spoken of as possible candidates but we are not authorized to announce them as such. From the suspicious activity of some of the Radical leadcr^it is already hinted , , _ , — « ., that they propose to put a dark May. ^17,000 of them heads of famil-i, . , cx .. . .. xt. I horse in the field, les. The State director said there' had been a decrease of between 10 and 20 per cent since then. The allotment of relief funds also has been decreased since the summer months began. NOTICE! To whom it may concern :- Be it known that I, the undersigned, take this opportunity to notify the public that all buildings and the tract of land heretofore knewn as Emerson School, at Blackville, South Carolina, ate ordered posted by the Board of National Missions, and anyone found trespassing will be dealt with accord ing to law. J. J. ALLEN, Agent. Twenty-five cars cf melons ' were shipped from thi s county on Tuesday, of which twenty were sent over the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Reductions cf freight .per car load to the following amcunt g were put into effect on that day: Nashville, $10.00; Louisville and Cincinnati, $22.60; Cleveland, $10.35; Detroit, $15.00; Chicago, $15.05; St. Louis, $15.00; In dianapolis, $15.00. Bitten by a Cau—Friday week ago Mrs. Thomas Moorp, of Rosemary, was sitting quietely sewing when a cat which had been apparently^ sleep ing in the yard rose ar, d bristled up a? is the cat’s way when a strange dog is nigh, ran into the house, sprang upon Mrs. Moore and in spite of her effert- to save herself from injury- bit and snatched her hanil. Mrs. Moore killed the cat and the head was sent to the Pastpur Institute at At lanta, but the brain had been so in jured that the physician s could not tell whether the animal had hydro- phebia or not. Mr. and Mrs. Moore went to Atlanta for her Pasteur treatment.* On Thursday last Ed Jenkins, color ed, on one of Capt. J. E. Hair’s places, shot and wounded Margaret Brock, colored, so severely that amputation of cne arm was necessary. Send Us Your Job Printing Orders Special Low PricesT on all Waves and Beauty Treatments We are offering our work at the following ATTRACTIVE prices fcr the next two weeks: J10.00 Oil of Tulipwod Wave for $6.50 $7.00 (Genuine) Frederic Vita Lonie Waves for $5.00 150 French Method Waves $2.50 Manicure .50 Facial .75 Tweeze .25 Eyelash and Eyebrow Dye, each .25 Violet Ray Scalp Treat ment, each - $1.00 Or Six for $5.00 All work done by experienced operators. The Barnwell Beauty Shop Main Street, Barnwell, 8. G We Specialize IN CLEANING Ladies’ Dresses and Men’s Linen Suits! Nowhere else in this section will your clothes be given more careftil personal attention than at our plant Every garment cleaned by us is subject to per sonal inspection before being delivered, and you are assured that your dresses or suits wiD look like new ones. Why run the risk of being dissatisfied T WE GUARANTEE SATIS FACTION AND OUR PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. GIVE US A TRIAL. * City Dry Cleaners Mrs. Hurry Daley, Propr. BARNWELL, S. C. Railway’s Pills For Constipation TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER Ate* Dei • Cm*