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Kt. 'V. - - . . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA • HERB AND HBRBABOUTS. • • • Bates Hagood motored to Rock Hill on Sunday. Johnnie Seoville spent the week-end with relatives in Orangeburg. , Hugh Ryan, of Anderson, spent the raa week-end here with relatives. Jas. R. Cason, of New YotJc Citty, is the guest of Barnwell relatives. N V Mr. anj M rs - George Weathersbee were visitors in the city Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molair and Mrs. Ralph Brown were visitor s in Augus- ~ta‘“Monday. Mis s Elizabeth Hagood has re turned to Columbia College to resume her studies. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown and children, of Blackville, were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. Chailie Brown, Sr., and Mrs. J. Julien Bush were visitors in Wil- Jiston Monday. Miss Corene Corley, of Lexington, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. O. Beck, thi s week. W. R. Price, a member of the local school faculty, spent the week-end with jeiatives in Columbia. ’VI -449 The United States Govern- i merit granted Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company the right to The friends of Mrs. J. S. Bogen are glad to see her on the street, again after a week’s illness of “flu." Mr. and Mr*. Angus Patterson and little daughter were visitors in Col umbia and Orangeburg Monday. M sse, Maizie Sanders and Edith Mahnffey left thi* week f° r Anderson College to take a business course. Mia* Mildred Hayes, student nurse at the State Hospital, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Hayes. esterfield use "Chesterfield” for cigarettes T HIS means that tt)e Chesterfield formula—that is, the leaf and the manufacturing formula—is dif ferent from that of other cigarettes. For a cigarette to be milder and to taste better, it has to have in it ripe, mild, mellow tobacco, and the right quantity of the tight kinds of Turkish tobacco. Then the cigarette has to be made right. You can prove for yourself that Chesterfields are not like other ciga rettes. They’re milder ... they taste better. Senator Rdgsr A. Biown. of Barn well, an 1 Representative Winchester C. Smith, Jr., of Willi.ton. were busi ness visitors in Columbia Frida). TVh many friends of Mrs. J. W. C. Re**d a'e -«»iry t*» learn of her illness and hope for her speedy lecovery. She n.>w with her son, H. W, R»-ed. t/te'citioreffe ifuzlb milder t/ie cigarette t/iat tastes better B IS)). Lmcstt a Mvn« Toascco Co. [lean Ful'er, who wa, a i j*l«*t at! Clenteon t tdlege last .ession. left | this week f r the University of S*»uth Carolina, whrre he wdl .tudy a**. a l"»a of powder, was rut by Mm. P. Blarkville f B. Bush. The hostess served a salad' «*f»ur*e with iced Gue*t» other ■ han club members were Mrs. 1, A. parents. < avv and Mrs. W. L. Molair. After « short honeymoon the coi- pie are at home w.th the bridegroom's The Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Stem- br.dgc. Jr., have returned from their wedding tiip an,j have an apaitmcnt in thr h me < f Mia. Maud Ho'nus. BLACKVILLB ItRIUK HONORKH AT PARTY. ♦ III. A. R. < M API EH I HOLDS MEETING. H.ilan The People-Sentinel begins with, this !--ue itta regular weekly visits t"l Mi** t.aue Dicks, who ha* returned| to Winthrop College to resume her studie*.- vl was hoste^* to Barnwell t hapter, Krolay afternoon, meeting of the Mrs. R. S. Dicks and -> n Bobbie, spent the week-end in Columbia and! Hartsville, having been called t*> *-he latter place on account of the illness! of her daughter. Miss Patricia, who i* a student at Coker College. Mrs. T. A. H ackville. Sept. 116/ l^st Friday thi* members afternoon Mrs. James 8. Nevil* ami D. A. R. or Mrs. 1*. J. Fielding entertained a*1 thi* being t hundred guest* in h. nor of Mis. Mtl-jfall. bourne Creech, » ievent bride. Mr*. I.. M. Mrs. Creech was Miss Betty Hair. L-hair. Jh i on'y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. prayer by Mi*. Anna Walker, follow- Hair. She atU rwletl Winthrop college I bv the Fla« salute and the Ameri- MethodiM ( hurrh Service*. The tegular •erv'ee* will he held Sunday at the Meth'alist Church. Sunday Svhoi.l at 10:30. Preaching at 11:30 by the paator. Subject f r the morning service: “The Sin of Be ing Too Hu*y. M t Kpworth League, with sia-iia 1 emphasis on the song service. Prayer meeting on Weiines- day at a:(Ni p. m. A cordial welcome await* yi u »t each service. nt, was in the g wa* opened with I anti while there she wa* elected piesi- dent of/the freshman class. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO CONTRACT CLUB. / The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Contract Club were enter tained last week by Mrs. Ralph Brown. The high score prize, a box of dusting powder,/was won by Mrs. Solemn Blatt and Xne consolation, also INESQ ILDERO RqOM TO RENT:—With board, nicely furnished, ideal for a couple. Reasonable rate.—Phone 61—Mrs. W. E. McNab, Barnwell 9-21tfc . — WANTED: — White Ash Logs. Good grade, 12 in. and up, on cars or rafted. Prompt inspection and pay- ? ment. For particulars write J. . P. Mulherin, 620 Thirteenth St., Au gusta, Ga. 9-14-4tc. FARM FOR SALE:—Four horn farm one mile from Barnwell, under good state of cultivation. All cash or easy terms. Apply to Mrs. E. W. Holman, EarnwMj, S. C. JUNIOR-SMART SET N BRIDGE CLUB. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky was hostess to the mem bers of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club. The high score prize for club, members, a set of mats, wa* won by Mrs. Eugene Easterling; the Bigh seoie prize for guests, a set of pow der puffs, was won fc* Miss Nell Stack, and the consolation, a set of coasters and mats, was cut by Mrs. H. J. Phillips. The hostes* served a de licious sweet course. Those playing besides club members included Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. Wilson W’alker and Miss Nell Stack, of Co lumbia. PICK LING-COL LU M MARRIAGE. Blackville, Sept. 16.—M iss Marjorie Fickling and A. W. Collum, Jr., both of Blackville, were married Saturday evening, September 9th, at 8 o’clock 'at the home of Robert B. Fickjing. Only the immediate families of the couple were present. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Lowell G. •Payne, pastor of the Blackville Bap tist Church. Mrs. Collum is a graduate of the Blackville high school and attended Greenville Woman’s college. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Fickling. She was dressed in navy blue with black accessories. Mr. CoUum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Collum. He is a graduate of The Citadel and has recently been reccmmended for appointment to the can Creed. After submission of several communication* of interest to the chapter, the minutes of the last meeting we e read and approved; re port of the treasurer was made show ing a balance on hand in the treasury #fter payment of «-.!l objectives. Mrs. C. N. Burckhalte:, ihairman of the Year Bo'k committee, duiing the summer months compiled very inter esting, as we!l a* instructive Year Book* which -he presented to the members, out.ining the year’s work. Plans aie being perfected for the erection by this chapter of a Revolu tionary marker to be placed on the Court House grounds. A silver tea is being planned for an early date. During the historical hour Mrs. V. P. Bonner gave *ome interesting ex cerpts from the lives of famous heroes of the Revolution. At the close of the meet ng a contest was much enjoyed, Mrs. B. L. Esterling and Mrs. G. M. Greene tied for first prize, while the consolation fell to Mrs. L. M. Cave. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. A. Cave, ^erved deliciou s home made ice cream and pound cake. Storm Miit»e» South Carolina. The tiophicsl hurricane which wa* scheduled To strike the South T aroluu coa*t near Charleston Friday after noon or night, shifted it* course dui ing the day nnd hit fuither north in North Carflfra and Virginia, for which the people of this section weie very thankful, as it wa* feared that much damage wou|^ result from the anticipated high winds and heavy rain*. # _■ 1 ? FOR SALE A few desirable farms in Barnwell and surrounding counties. Reasonable 1 down payment, balance carried 20 years. Address— W. L. WOOTEN, Federal Land Bank Salesman. Box 352, Orangeburg, 8. C. Special Prices on all Waves and Beauty Treatments W’e are offering our work at the following ATTRACTIVE prices for the next two weeks: J10.00 Oil of Tulipwod Wave for $6.50 J7.00 (Genuine) Frederic Vita Lonie Waves for $5.00 350 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. C. mam imlerk From Your Tirts on concroto roods than on Of courts ron runTMcn m- FORMATIOM WWTl TMC CCMCNT MRV ICC MAN CAM Or I Portland Cement Association Hurt Building, Aftenta, G«. BROWN & BUSH Attomeys-at-Lav BROWN-BUSH BUILDING SOUTH CAROLINA i PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS ♦aeaaii »»•»»»»« »»»»»»»»«»<«»»»»»+»+»»»+« mm n Mtf NOW is the Time— 0 -* • To have your Rugs Cleaned. We are equipped to clean any size Rug up to 9xf2. IN KEEPING WITH PRICES OF OTHER COMMODI TIES, WE ARE FORCED TO RAISE OUR PRICES ON SUITS AND DRESSES TO 50 CENTS BEGINNING THURS DAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH. Plexico’s Dry Cleaners iwdly S. C. ' _ '! S *