The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, May 17, 1934, Image 9
THURSDAY, MAY 17TH, 1»S4.
Mordecai M. Mazursky motored
over to Aiken Sunday^
Calhoun Lemon spent the week-end
with friends in Columbia. ^ - '
THE BARNWSy, PBOPLE-8KNTINBL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
-Br. Ariai, of Columbia Coltefe, wa g |Mrs. Brown’s parents,
a visitor here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Spann, of Sumter, is the g^iest
of her' daughter, Mrs. Perry A. Price.
Dr. and Mrs. Seibels, of Columbia,
after
noon.
s and son Bobbie,
Mrsj R. S. Dick
visited relatives in Orangeburg Coun
ty Sunday. °
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz LeiTingwell were
ie week-enc
W. A. Fulle
s.' Fri
the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. T. D. Creighton, Sr..’left yes-
terday for a visit to relatives at
Eatonton,
W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, N.
C., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B.
P. Davie s Monday
Mrs. P. J. Drew, after a residence
of several years in Washington, D, C.,
returned to Barnwell yesterday and
will make her home in this city.-
Mrs. T.erie Richardsor^, who has
been seriously ill for the past two
weeks, was carried to a Columbia hos
pital Friday and her friends will be
glad to know that her condition has
shown considerable improvement dur-
ing the past few days.
B usinesq
uilderO
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Mr. 4 and Mrs.
Charlie Brown, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Brown and chil
dren spent Sunday in Winsboro with
Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price and
little daughter spent the week-end
with relatives in Sumter. ,
Miss Dorothy Richardson, who is
attending school in Wsshington, D. C„
was called home last week on account
of the serious illness of her mother,
Mrs. Terie Rlchsrdsn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Cleveland,
of Cleveland, S. C. Mrs. M.- D.
Grebley and Mrs. Emma Baker, of
GreenvDle, v spent Sunday with Mr.-
and Mrs. J. N. Anderson.
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Misses Virginia Hutto and Annie P. W. Piiee returned from the Ur
with relatives in (Denmark.
Miss Julia Lemon, of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon.
Verne Wallace, who is located at
Beaufort with the C. G. Fuller Con
struction Co.,.was a week-end visitor
here.
versky hospital in Augufta last
week and is convalescing at hi? home
from injuries received in an Automo
bile accident a couple of weeks ago.
Col. and Mrs v Harry D. Calhoun, of
Bamberg, attended services At the
Church of the Holy Apostles Sunday
and that afternoon motored down to
Gillett’s Church in Allendale County.
Miss Elizabeth Hagood, a. student
at Columbia College, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. M. B. Ha
good.
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush motor-
J. W. Sanders, hi s daughter,
izabeth-Sanders, -and Perry B.
Miss
Bush
Elizabeth
left Sunday in the former’s car for
Washington, D. C., where Miss Sand
ers has accepted a position in Con
gressman H. P. Fulmer’s office.
ed to Columbia Monday afternoon,
where the latter went to consult a
specialist.
Aubrey Harley, Esq. who is now
located at Newberry, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Harley.
Mrs. Hugh Ryan ha s returned to
her home in Sumter after spending a
couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs.
William McNab.
The many friends of. N. Blatt, of
BlackviHe, will learn with regret that
he is^gain confined to hi s home with
ah attack of illness. ;
Major Wilson Spann, who is sta
tioned in Georgia, motored to Barn
well Sunday for a visit to Mr. and
Mr. aM Mrs. Gilbert
Paris, France, were guests of Sena
tor and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown for a
couple of days last week. The fami
lies became acquainted when Senator
and Mrs. Brown were touring Europe
last summer. Mr. White, who i« an
artist, i s a cousin of the late Stanford
White, noted architect, who was shot
to death by Harry K. ThaW in Madi
son Square Garderf, New York City,
in 1906. Mr. and Mrs. White, Sena
tor and Mrs. Brown- and Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Fuller spent the week-end in
Charleston.
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priced on Permanents and other
beauty treatments.
Permanents from $2.50 to $7.50
'Speecial Croquignole Com-
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We have recently added new
machinery in our shop and are
now better prepared than ever
to serve you.
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merly $7.50, now only .... $5.00
Shampoo and Finger Wave dried 40e
Facial with Pack 75c
MaVttire ...... 40c
We specialize on pleaching and
Hair Dyeing, also Henna Packs.
Superflous hair permanently and pain
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FOR SALE:—Whjte corn in sh T . M ± ^
70 cents per bushel; velvet beans', $1 Mrs. Perry A. Price,
per bushel.—C. H. Dicks, Dunbarton.
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route
of 800 families. Write ijhmediately.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grout and daugh
ter, Sarah, and Mrs. Walter T. Cal
houn, of Columbia, were the week-end
guest s of Mrs. S. R. Goodson.
Mrs. Estelle Hagood h as returned
ome after a visit of several months
to her daughter Mrs. Jas. Arthur
Kennedyr-Hv-Washington, D.-G.- —
stock seen every day. Ten or more
50 cents each; singles, 75 cents, pay
able end of each mcnth.—J. M. Hal
ford, BlackviHe, S. C. 5-10-2tc
FffR SALE.—Edisto River cypress
gle?. Special price in qifantities.
F. Molair, Barnwell, C.
3-1-tfc.-
Mis s Elaine Harley^ a student at
the University of South Carolina,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr.‘and ^ rs - John B. Harley.
Misses Nellie Furtick and . Emily
Black left last Wednesday for a visit
with the former’s sister, Mrs. F. W.
Anderson, in Albemarle, N. C.
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