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THURSDAY,. JANUARY 25TH, 1934. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA • HEBE AND HEREABOUTS. • LOOK AT THE ADDRESS LABEL ON YOUR PAPER! ' If it reads “Jan. 1934,” pr any date prior thereto your / ' subscription has expired and a prompt remit tance will be appreciated. We cannot send the paper quents indefinitely. to^ delin- V Calhoun Lemon spent the week-end at Bennettsville. - J. Buist Grubbs i s a juror at federal court in Charleston this week. Mrs. Hugh Ryan, of Sumter, is the guekt of her mother, Mrs. William McNab. y\, CELEBRA BIRTHD Mrs. H. SEVENTH her Httle daughter, Carolyn, who reached her seventh milestone on that day. After several games the little folks were invited into the dining room where, a beautiful birthday cake, on which were seven tiny pink candles, was displayed. Ice cream, dainty little individual Mrs. J E. Mahaffey, Mrs. E. J. San ders. ’. *' The House of Lancaster—Mrs. J. B. Harley, Captain, Mrs. T. D. Creigh ton, Sr., Mrs. B. L. Easterling, Mrs. H. J. Phillips. Various oommittee 3 will be formed this week from the membership of the church and every thing will be in readiness for the big event on February 2nd. A cordial in vitation is extended at this time to all J. Phillips entertained about 30 little girls and boys Monday afternoon, the~22nd Inst:; fn^ronor off to cOlneout andehjoy a delightful 8 j BILIOUSNESS Sour stomack das and headache due io CONSTIPATION turkey supper with all the trimmings and help a worthy cau$e at the same time. ^ \ 7~ The People-Sentinel's Friends. During the past week, new and re newal subscriptions to The People- cakes and candy were served the Httle j SentineQ have been received from the" guests. The honor guest received nu\ following good friends: merous lovely gifts. Mrs. Edgar A. Br^wn and Mrs. W. A. Fuller were visitbrs in Columbia Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. .Brown and Mrs. W. L. Molair were visitors in Colum bia Monday. ~7 3 . tiss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter^ spent the week-end*with Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price. Mr. and' Mrs. Clark McCaslan, of St. Matthews, spent the week-end with Barnwell relatives. I .. f / Mrs. Brown Towles, Mrs. Henry Wingo and Mrs.- L. T. Claytbr spent Monday in St. George. Mis. J. Julierr Bush, Mrs. B. P. Davies and Mrs. Perry B. Bush were visitors in Augusta Monday Mr. Aldeinvan, of Greensboro, N. C., was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Eugene Easterling, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Langley and daughter,. cf ‘Columbia, were the guests of Barnwell relatives -Sunday. Misses Virginia Hutto and Annie Margaret Zciglcr spent* the week-end with relatives and friends in Colum bia. Senator Edgar A. Brown and. Rep resentative Solomon Blatt spent tht week-end at home, returning to Co lumbia Tuesday. / . 1 Frank V. James, secretary of the Born we! 1 Production Credit Associa tion, was a business visitor in Cohrm- bia several days - last week. . - Mrs. K. M. Hale. Mrs. Gene JVaid and daughter, of Williamson, W\ Va., are the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling. t i Mrs. Quincy Martin, cf Augusta, is visiting her pi ether, Mrs. P. W. Price She is pleasantly- remembered here as Miss Martha Moore and* has many friends who welcome her. — - Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fulbr returned to Barnwell Tuesday afteinoon after a trip in their plane to Miami and other prints, of interest in Florida. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. Hunt, of Columbia. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. F. G. Fielding, Blackville. Aiken Creech, Bamwelf, route 17 Dr. E. W. Ellis, Dunbarton. Idis Brabham, Hwttieville. ^ Mia. R. S. Dicks, BamweiU. Mias Rosalie Spann, Sumter. Perry A. Price, Barnwejl. C. H. Hutto, Olait ' J. A. Meyer, Meyer’s Mill- While quite a number' of subscribers Home Folks Edgar A. Brcwn was hostess last week to the members of the Wed-! nesday Afternoon Contract Chib. The high soorte prize for club members wa s won by Mrs. R. 9. Dicks; the high score prize for guests was won by fca Ve paid their due s during the past Mrs. J. P. Scoville, and the consola-1 weeks,, many have rrej tion was cut by Mrs. J, W. Ruff, each j us ) important matter and the pub- of the winners.bfsi^ig presented with a Ksher hopes that they will not delay I box of powder. _Delightful refresh-| any longer. It costs real money to] publish a newspaper and subscriptions are'a large part of the revenue de-! rived therefrom, especially in the days of curtailed advertising patron age. Please send us a remittance TODAY, v AThree / Days’ ^Jr^foqTUanger Sif Don’t let them get a strangle hold. Fight penpa quickly. Creomulaion combines 7 major kelps in one. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own iat is authorized to refund your money on tbe spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. . . (adv.) / . . • \ Fancy Cash Grocery 7 k, v, i _ ' * The home of good things to eat. Exclusive dealers for Ballard and Ballard Obelisk Flour, chandise sold on a guaran A’S mer- I *a 1 mm ments were served during the-after noon. Guest s other than club rnern-1 berariflduded Mrs. J. P. Scoville, Mrs. W. J. Lemon, Mrs. H. J. Phillips, Mrs. Harold Tinsley and Mrs. E. L. Patter- aon. / / MRS. GREENE HOSTESS — TO U. D. C. MEMBERS. Mrs. G. M. Greene .w^s hostess to I the-membevfr-of the Johnson •Hagtioti Chapter, U D. C.. Friday afternoon. Quite a number cf members and sev eral visitors w’ere present and a very delightful afternoon was spent. ^ In the absence of Mrs. F. S. Brown, president, the meeting was presided over by Mrs. G. M. Greene, vice presi- ient. After the reading of the Ritual, the Lcrd.’s Prayer was repeated in uni- ■atm:—Repin Is weie given by members of the various .committees-and also re port of treasurer showing amount on hand. During the historical period, Miss| Eddie Bradham, chairman of the pro gram -committee, gave a most inter esting program. This being the birth day of Robeit E. Lee, Mrs. T. D. Creighton fead his farewell address to the’Army of Northern Virginia; Mrs. James Dicks gave “Articles cf Sui - render^f the Aimy of Noithem Vir ginia INApp..mattox Court House,) Va.” Miss Bradhani maxle a splendid talk on the life of “Stonewall”- Jack- son, whose birthday occurred on the I 21st inst. 0 During the social half-hourlively contest was entered into, in which Mrs. James Dicks *’3.$ declared winner of I the prize. Mrs. Quipcy Martin, the former Misk Martha Moore, of Augus, ta, WHS » gnpst. nn thia*ncr«sinn. The - hostess, assisted by Mrs. R. R, Moore, served a congealed fruit salad) course, with het tea. I VUICOSE VEINS. Healed By New Method No operations nor Injection*. 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 case, Emerald Oil acts So quickly to hem your .leg sores, reduce any swelling and ehd alj pain, that you are up and about again in no time. Just follow ...the simple directions and*you are sure to be helped. Your , druggist won’t keep your money unless you are. ♦ Ministers’ Conference. r The Barnwell Baptist Conference met in Blackville Monday morning, January 22. After the de votional, led by the Rev, H. H. Stem- * bridge, Jr'., a paper on “Enlistment in the Training Program” was read by the Rtev, Waymon €. Reese, and the Rev. Arnold Smith spoke on “How to Build a Successful Prayer Meeting.” Those present were Df. lV. M. Jones, the Revs. James P. Wesberry, L- G- Payne, ITH. Stembridge, Jr., Waymon G, Reese, IL-Hr~-McKinnon, W. A. Smith and Bruce H- Price. . Good reports were given by the pas tors' concerning the work in their fiileds. " 4 i '■ ' " . 1 B usineso I tilde RD WAR OF THE ROSES TO BOOST BUILDING FUND. The ladies of the local Baptist Church are planning a delightful af fair for Friday evening^ Febnrary 2, at which time “the War cf the Roses” will be held in the dining room of the church. Ctaptain s have been selected, as well as assistant captains, and a most delightful affair is being planned. The membership of the church has TO LOSE FAT Miss ML Kstoer of Brooklyn, N. T. writes: “Hove nsed Krnsehen for the past 4 months and have not only lost 8ft pounds bnt feel so ninth bettor In every way. Even for people who don’t earn to reduee, Krnsehen Is wonderful to keep tbe system healthy. I being a nurse should know for I’ve tried so many things hot only Krnsehen answered all purposes." (May 12, 1988). 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You can get one generous bottle at lead ing drugstores everywhere for 85 cents and If it doesn’t bring the Joy- „ ous results you expect—your money whole heartedly returned. f j INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM CALL ON US FOR ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY TREATMENTS All work done by experienced operators. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. The Barnwell ? ..... Beauty Shop Home Folk Cash Grocery i ■ . .. TT 3 In the long nm to have your clothes cleaned by a reliable cleaner’--- Clean Clothes W e a r LONGER. Plexico’s Dry Cleaners “LET TED DO IT” BARNWELL, S. C. kU JOUR SHOWS A WEEK • • MoiLJLTues.„We(k_ Thurs. & fri. Saturday PUBLIC LIABILITY been divided into two bodies, fine half I ACCIDENT - HEALTH representing the House of York and | SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE Four Matinees a Week—Mon,, Wed., Fri. and Sat. NIGHT—Two Shows. 7:30 and 0:00 O'clock. 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 R^atinee, Moo. and Fri. 10 and l5c. Wed-lllc to all. Sat 10 and 25c. Colored Bal cony 10 and 15c at all times except Wednesday night Me to alL 4+*>*»*0***+*4+*++4nM**+*+ EOR RENT.—Small furnished a- partment; private bath, separate en tr'ance &n<i porch.—Mrs. A. B. Patter son, Barnwell,' S. C. f FOR RENT: —Furnished Apart ment. Address P. 0. Box' 86, Bam- weil, S. C. KP FOR SALE:—Frost-proof Plants, beet, cabbage and,lettuce. Cabbage plants, 20 cents per hundred; 500 for 75 cents; 1,000 for $1.5a Beet and lettuce plants, 20 cents for 50; 100 for 85 cents. These are" all fancy plants. If by ,parcel post, pottage ex tim.—Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, S, c. i-4-8mo.. the other the House cf Lancaster. The will be di vided and beautifully decorated in red -and -wMta, J - On the day before th^ supper the young gir ls of the church will put on what might be termed “Tag Day r ”. the only difference being that no money is to be requested at the time. Those representing the Red side will carry small red buttons- and lag each one who agrees to attend the supper, the White side dicing likewise. Those thus tagged 1 will wear’ these buttons and when they attend the supper will be served on the side decorated in the color which they wear. The following supper will be served for the small sum of 35 cents: Roast turkey, dressing, rice, giblet gravy, creamed petatoes, tipy tot peas, can died potatoes, cranberry sauce, pick les, bread 1 and coffee. A sweet course consisting of gelatine, whipped cream and cake will be served extra for the small sum of 10 cents. The commit tee is planning to serve 200 or more and plans are being made accordingly. The proceed® from the sale of the sup per will be used for the building fund of .the church. . The following have been selected as captains and assistants: The House of York—Mrs. R. R. Moore, Captain, Mrs. G. M. Greene, THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICR Manager. Thursday - Friday Radway’s Pills For Constipation ‘ Wkat Thar Arci A mild nimbi, neatabls Isutiv. wnacn does noc gnpo, CRiiic oismaa or djatub dicaarioo. Not habit loasa- ias* CoaasKi do hanriul drugs. Wkat Tker Dai Mffioaa of man and woman, afam 1847, Imvs Mad tfaasa Is nUara aide New Yoafc, N. Y. Z For Sale ROYAL TYPEWRITER No. 5, in GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH OR PART CASH TO RESPON SIBLE Party, see me if you need a machine. E. E. GOODSON, • JANUARY 25 and 26 - ^ p — s 1 : — — : WARNER BAXTER in “PENTHOUSE" A Mysterious Romantic Drama that will keep you spellbojind from start to finish. ALSO COMEDY . SATURDAY / JANUARY 27 - - * • ✓ • y' a JAMES CAGNEY in MAYOR of HELL’ ALSO SERIAL. Sunday Night Mid-Night Show LILIAN HARVEY and LEWIS AYERS in VIY WEAKNESS MUSICAL COMEDY! ** . . *■ . . \ .Added Attraction on the stage Friday and Saturday, Mat. and Night— Mysterous Myers the World's Greatest Escape King and Mintz, the Magician— The Ace of Mystifiers. No ad vance in prices. FREE!! FREE!!! At noon Saturday see Miss Mar zette drive blindfolded, a New Chevrolet thru the streets of Barnwell, starting at the Barn well Theatre. At 3:15 Satur- o ■ ■ « day see Mysterious Meyerg do his sensational Straight Jacket ■ . . * • • * * Escape from top of Barnwell Theatre, - while v suspended by hi 8 feet. Monda y—Tuesday JANUARY 29 and 3* —1. _ T — -- - — '-ri---’* 4 — ^ : —' , "-‘ r LILIAN HARVEY and LEWIS AYERS in. MY WEAKNESS* Wednesday The Musical Picture you have been waiting to see. Three Song Hits:—“Gather Lip Ruge While yon may." “Be Careful” “How Do I Look?" . Two Reel CcoMdy“MR. ADAM.* The Theatre is . • . ‘ ■ ’ ■ , ; y - -y, Warm and ComfortaUe. i . ■ r, . • •• I i- i