The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 21, 1933, Image 9
• HERE AND HEREABOUTS.
B . •
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week-end
Bus'k,'*’Esq., spent
in Columbia.
the
Me. and Mr*. W. A. Fuller and
sons, Dean and Duane, left Tuesday
to spend the holidays with relatives
in Ohio. . . v “
Barnwell 50 and 25 Years Ago.
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Interesting: Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell People.
Miss Elizabeth Hagood, a student
at Columbia College, is spending the
holidays, with her mother, Mrs. M. B.
Hagood.
Magistrate G. R. Peeples, cf
Meyer’.* Mill, jenewed his subscrip
tion to The People-Sentinel while in
the city yesterday. r t
Anne Benson, the little daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gross, had the
mi-fortune^ to break'' her right collar
bone while at play Sunday."
DECEMBER 20, 1883.
Messrs. Geo. H. Bates and Chas.
Carroll Simms weie admitted to the
bar last week after examination be
fore the Supreme Court.
We acknowledge an invitation to
the marriage of W. R: Kelly, E*q., of
Blackville, to Miss Caroline A. Ran
dall, of Atlanta, Ga., on the 2nd py>x.
We tender in advance our best con
gratulations to the happy contract
ing parties.
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About fifty negroes from the neigh-
boihtod of Hawthorne post office
C. H. Dicks, of Dunbarton, who
was a basine.-s visitor hefe "Monday,
renewed his*subscription to The Peo-
ple-Sentinel’ while in the city.
“V. T. Towne ( who recently moved
- fr. m Springfield to the Olar section,
renewed his subscription to Th£ ^eo-
ple-Sentinel while''here Tuesday.
Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. J.
Julien Bush, Mrs. Ralph Brown,
M isses .Mary Bush and Emily Brcwn
were visitors in Augusta Saturday.
The friends of W. H. Harden, cf
Kline, who w'as >eri( usly injur ed in
an automobile accident a few weeks
ago, were glad tc see him in Barn
well Monday. ‘ _i
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The friends of Harold Peaccck are
glad to see him out again. He was
seriously injured in a' motor truck
accident some time ago, at which
time a negro was killed.
E. L. Godshalk, vice-president and
manager, Bonne Huff, treasurer, and
E. C. Hastings, safety manager of the
Scuth Carolina Power Company
were guests of J. W. Ruff, local mana
ger, Thursday and enjoyed a round
of golf on the Sweetwater course,
.which they praised very highly.
The following Barnwell County
girls, who are attending Anderson
College, will spend the holidays at
l^cme: Mi-ses Edith Mahaffey, of
Barnwell, Willie Best Gruber, Irene
Johnston and Mazie Sanders, of
Kline, and Bernice McKerley, of Elko.
_ Christmas festivities at the college
were brought to a tdese with a
Christmas program and party Tue»-
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da.\~ evening.
ENTERTAIN
COUNTRY CLUB.
Representative Whuhe-ter C. Smith,
Jr., of Williston, entertained several
friends Sunday evening at a stag din
ner at thA Sweetwater Country‘Club.
Tin .*e enjoying the Occasion were
(\ ngressmap RUhJfrd* and Represere,
tative Gregory, of Lancaster; Rep
resentatives Kishburne and Moorer,
of Walterlroro; Dr. Cor per, of Allen
dale; Bryan Powell, of Williston; B.
F. Ow
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Col. S lonron Bla;\ and B. P. Davies,
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of Barnwell.
about \en miles above' Ellenton, have
packed rp their goods and departed
for Beaufort within the pa-t ten days.
The planters do not relish this as it
will make laboi scarce the next year.
A Bamberg girl told her young
man that she would never marry him
until he was worth $10,000. So he
started cut with a brave heart to
make it. “H;w are you getting c'n,
George?” she asked at the expiration
cf a couple cf months. “Well,”
George said hopefully, “I have saved
$22.” The girl drepped her eye
lashes -and blushingly ^remarked: ‘‘I
reckon thaf’*_ near; enough, George.”
Deaths.—At Milletts on the 13th
inst., of hemorrhage malarial fever,
Mr. Rufus Hutto, of George’s Creek.
In Four Mile Township on the 15th
inst., of paralysis, Mr. John B.
Stalling*, only son of the late Mr.
John Stallings. %
A whiskey advertisement read in
part as follows: “Blank and Blank
stake their reputation on the purity
of this Whiskey, which they believe
will fill a de-ire long felt by those
who are advised to use it medicinally."
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Another advertiser, in his “Val
edictory” *(prohibition having been
adopted), invited his “friends, ene
mies and the rest of mankind to call
and get their Christma*, New Year
and Dry Spell supplies. . . ”
. DECEMBER -7, 1908.'
Savannah River and Upper Runs
fishermen shipped from Ell^ntcn to
Augusta cn Saturday 1,000 poiindsSsof
cat, carp and eels. \
Next Sunday will be a great day'
for the colored Bapti-ts of Barnwell,
it being the 40th anniversary, of th?
organization of Bethlehem Church,
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which has grown to a membership of
six hundred.
Married cn the 10th inst., in Trini
ty Methodist Church, Bamberg, by
Rev. T. G. Herbert, Mr. Leroy Wil
son, Jr.
of Allendale, and Miss Ge-
H.
“Mr*.
Delle, daughter of Mr. and
J. Brabham, of Bamberg.
“Wishing you a. Merry Christmas
and a happy and prosperous New
Year” is the heart warming way in
which Mr. F. U. Greene money orders
The People to. him at Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, fer 1909.
Capt. Dunn tell* us that coin Y*
cheaper in Barnwell than in Ken
tucky, something new in 35 years
that he has traded between the twe
States. Within a month the price
of hog* on foot Cut thgre has risen
from 4 to 6 cents per pound.
Mi. W. P. Blume, of Long Branch,
tells u- that he has often heard old
folks say that bacon and hams of
hogs killed before Christmas are
less troubled by flie*, bugs and skip
pers than if butchered after New
Year. His own experience confirms
their theory..
Mr. J. E. Owens, of Ashleigh, has
given us for Chri-tmas samples of
his sugar cane that oxceed in length
any that we remember. The stalks
were hauled to the mill like rails on
the standards of his wagon, and the
-accharine per cent, is so great that
his syrup is rapidly turning to sugar.
Handsome and good Robbie Easter
ling, beloved by every heart in Barn
well, is at home for a splendid month.
Santa Claus could not have brought
u- a better treasure. Augusta has
the President, but we would not swap
Robbie -for the nation’s chief.
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Hutto wen the high score prize, a
dresden # china cake plate and server,
and Mis* BeBee Patterson cut the
consolation, a fancy hat brush, which
were in turn presented to the guest
cf honor, who was also given a lovely
piece of lingerie.
Miss Ellis has taught in the local
schixl for several years and has
many friends in Barnwell who regret
to -ee her leave. Dr. Sardin is an
honor graduate cf Tulane University
and is a member of the staff of the
Methodist h spital at Phoenix, Ari-
zena. He is a nephew of Dr.- A. T.
R bertson, of the Baptist seminary at
Loui'Ville, x Ky., who is a world re
nowned Gt&ek scholar.
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wens, cf Dunbarton;' Senator Ed-
A. Brown, \lay r C. G. Fuller,
DINNER PARTY FOR
BRlDErEU&r.
- Mr; and MrW T. M. Boulware en
tertained aj dinner Thursday even
ing complimentary to .Mi** Blanche
Ellis, who*-—nKm-iqge t j—Lie.—John
Sardin will oceuy
this month. Affc^r
bridge was played.
the latter
iijypeij
JUNIOR SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Ralph Brown -wa- hostess Fri
day afternoon to the members cf the
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Junior-Smart- Set- Bridge Club. The
high score prize for club members, a
hex of powder, was won by Mrs.
Johnnie Scoville; the high score prize
ft r guests, al-o a iTox of powder, was
won by Mrs. Charlie Brown. Sr., and
the const lotion, also powder, was yut
by Mrs. So'ofl^ri Blatt. Christmas'
bell* were presentec^^ the members
as favors. The hosted served' a salad
at ■
e urse with Ru>-jan toa. Beides the
club members, the guests included
Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. Perry
B. Bush and Mrs. Brown Towle*.
,M ndau evening th’e members of
this dub were entertained by
Eugene Easterling. The high
prize for 1 clbu members*was won
Mr-. Charlie Brown. Jr.; the
Brcwn, of Blackville; Mrs. Wham and,
Mrs. Wiggins.
Monday morning Mrs. S. V. Browm
entertained the members of this club
and a few invited guests with a
bridge luncheon. Chiistmas decora
tions were effectively used in the
rooms where tables were arranged
for cards. The high score piize, a
piece of pottery, xvas wrm by* Mr
N. Anderson, and the consolation, a
deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. Charlie
Brown, Sr. GtHfcst* other than club
members included Mrs. Johnnie Sco
ville, Mrs. W. L. Molair and Mrs.
Brown Towles. Refreshments, con-
si.-ting of turkey “and all the ttim-
mings,” were served after cards were
laid aside.
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LOST:—Saturday mgnt, , between
Barnwell vrml A'lenda!^, \one over-
stuffed living ivcm chair, upholstered
in mohair. Reward for return
Barnwell Furniture Co., at Barnw
or Allendale Furniture Co., gt Allen
dale.
WANTED:—Raw Furs. I buy Rac
coon, O’Possum, Mink, Fox and Otter
Furs. Best prices paid. Bring them
to me.—J. S. Bogen, at Bogen’s Gro
cery Store, Wall Street, Barnwell.
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ADVERTISE IN '
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score prize f W guests wa.*
Mrs. Bn wnj\ w 1 e*. and the-consol a-
tron was cut by Mrs. Eddie Sander*,
each of the winner*, being presented
with a b, x cf handkerchiefs. The
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hostess served a salad course ’with
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coffee. Besides the club member*,
the guests included Mrs. Eddie San-
dei/Sj^Mis. B. W. Sexton,'Mi's. B. L.
Easterling and Mr*. Brown* Towles.
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. J. Julien Bush was hostess
last week to the member- cf the
Wednesday Afternoon Contract Club.
The high score prize fa's club mem
bers, a towel, was won by Mrs. R. S.
Dicks; the guest prize, score pad.*,
was won by_Mrs. Roberts Kennedy,
and the consolation, a jtowe 1 , was cut
by Mrs. J. N. Andey-ofr/ A salad
course was serverf. Out-of-town
guests were Mr§t Winchester C.
Smith, Jr., Mrs. O. J. Trotti, Mr*. Q.
A. Kennedy, Jr.> and Mrs Roberts
Kennedy, of I^Uliston; Mrs. Stanley
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. Th^ Of fleets and Employees of,
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The Bank of Barnwell
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extend to everyone their
BEST WISHES
for
Merry Christmas
and
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Prosperous New Year
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Barnwell Theatre
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BARNWELL, S. C.
FOUR SHOWS A WEEK
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Mon. 6c Tues. Wed. Thurs. 6c Fri. Saturday
Four Matinees a Week—Mon., Wed., Fri. and Sat.
NIGHT—Two Shows, 7:30 and 9:00 O’clock.
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MATINEE—One Show, 3:30, except Saturday, be
ginning at 3:30 and continuing until 10:00.
Admission: Night, 10 and 25c; Except Wednesday Night, 11c to all. Matinee, Mon*
and Fri. 10 and 15c. Wed. 11c to all. v Sat. 10 and 25c. Colored Bal
cony 10 and 15c at all times except Wednesday night 11c to alL »
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Thursday - Frida;
DECEMBER 21 and 22
“INGAGl”
JUNGLE PICTURE
SATURDAY
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DECEMBER 23
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BOB STEEL in
“Hidden Valley
My.-tervf Adventure! Action!
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Romance!
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Added: Friday and Saturday:—
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Three Musketeers
HOW
SUNDAY
NIGHT
12:01
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Paddy, the Next
Best Thing
10c and 25c
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Monday--T uefeday
DECEMBER 25 and 26
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JANET GAYNOR and
WARNER BAXTER it
“Paddy, the NexH
Best Thing”
Once Again They Gome to
' Enthrall Yru!
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Comedy :—GRAND I’PROAR.
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 27—lie TO ALL.
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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr M in
‘Parachute Jumper’
A GREAT PICTURE.
t TWO RkEL COMEUY
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