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\ » frk. . , „ . A- ' ^4 vt* V . -C - - r"' -'WV- * Y • ■ -y- THURSDAY, JUNK U W. — ! I I' I RARNWBLL roOPlS-81 • B&RB AND LA BOUTS. • Mrs. Perry B. Bush was a visitor in Augusta Wednesday. V Mrs. J. P. Scoville ia visiting at the heme of her parents, in Abbeville. Mr. and Mrs. R. C* Holman spent Sunday with relatives in Orangeburg. Misses Mary Bush r Helena Brown, Marjorie Brown, Vera T. Botttware, Daisy Anderson and Elisabeth FI etch- Sol Blatt, Jr., Arden Lemon, Still, Harry Dewey and Billy g have returned from a house party g yen by Miss Ida Carter at her Miss Caroline Peterson, of Green wood, is th»house guest of Miss June y A Milhous. Mrs. Joe Easterling and three lit^ tie dat •Walt itefs are visiting relatives in Alfred Wingard, of Lexington, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. P. 0. Beck, this week. Robert Deason left Mendey for ^ Clemson College; whert he will attend^ summer school. Mrs. J. Emile Harley and little daughter, Jaudon, left Tuesday for Washington, D. C. Sarah Drew and little brother are the guests of their grand mother, Mrs. P. W. Price. Miss Willie Bush Deason is. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Michael Smith in Columbia this week. —Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jrv anj daughter, lone, accompanied by L. A. Cave, spent Sunday in Bluffton. Mrs. R. G. Herndon and son, Hol man, are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mis. R. G. Holman. Mrs. Tommie Nimmer, of Donol- scnville, Ga., is visiting her other, Mrs. Ella Brabham, at the “Circle Inn '” _ Dr. and Mrs. Bailey and daughter, of Greenville, are visiting their sis ter, Mrs. J. N. Anderson, and Mr. An derson. \ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips and three daughters, Betty Lee, Caroline and Jackie, spent Sunday on Sulli van’s Island. Miss Patricia Dicks has Returned from Greenville, where she attended the Watson-Cooper wedding. While there she was the guest of Major and Mrs. R. S. Cooper. Mrs. F. W. Anderson and daughter, Betty, have returned to their home in Albemarle, N. C. They were accom panied home by Misses Dorothy Fur- tick and Hilda Martin. Mrs. Chandler, who has been spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips, left Sunday for Sullivan’s Island, where she will spejid the re mainder of the summer. < Miss Janie Knotts, who lives a few miles north of Barnwell, was rushed to a Columbia hospital Sunday night where she wa g operated on for appen dicitis. Last reports indicate that she is getting along nicely. The friend g of Miss Patricia Dicks will be interested to learn that she was recently awarded a $5 prize for the best article submitted fdr publi cation in the Coker College magazine. Her subject was “The World Fair.” The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Wcoley will be glad to know that their two children^ Maurice and Betty Lou, who have been in the Bap tist hospital • in Columbia for treat- ment, have improved sufficiently to be brought home. er, father's near Bluffton CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. Ralph Brown was hostess last week to the members of the Wednes day Afternoon Contract Club. The high score prize was won by Mrs. E. H. Girardeau and the consolation cut by Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, who w presented with water glasses. The guest prize, a handkerchief, wa 8 won by Mrs. Eagett, - of Columbia. weet course was to make a small contribution to the expenses' of the encampment. A small registration fee of 25c for Jun iors, 50c for Intermediates and 75c for Young People and Adulta will be charged. AH registered delegates will be given room and board toy one week. The Carlisle School build ings have Jbeen secured through the courtesy' 1 ' of Colonel Risher free of charge for the encampment. Through the courtesy of Adjutant General Jas. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Brown entertained the members of the Jun ior-Smart Set Bridge Club. A sweet course was also served at this time. ed and each delegate will be asked to bring a pillow and two blankets or quilts. A strong faculty, composed of many outstanding leaders in South ern Baptist work, has been secured. Classes in all departments of organ ized Baptist work will be held each day from 8:30 to 11:30 a. m. Dr. A. Scott Patterson, for 17 years a mis sionary to Africa, wifi speak each night at 8:30, and Dr. Leslie S. Wil liams, pastor of Buena Vesta Baptist fchurch, will be the inspirational ir cacfr day. All classes and worship services will be held in the Bamberg Baptist Church, the Rev. James P. Wesberry, pastor. = SOUTH CAROLINA CANDIDATES* CARDS. •• The many friends of Mrs. J. Julien will learn with pleasure that sue returned to Barnwell Sunday af- moon from Columbia, where she underwent a serious operation four week s ago, and is now convalescing at her home here. Tom Boulware, Arden Lemon, and L. M. Mgce left Tuesday morning for Savannah, where they joined a party of Boy Scouts for a stay of several days 09 Parris Island. They were accompanied to the Georgia cit/ by Rodman Lemon and BUlie Davies. The trip from Savannah to Parris Is- land was made by boat. - WALKER—FLOWERS. Kline, June 8.—In a beautiful cere mony held Friday, June 8, at Mount Arnon Church, near ^Allendale, Miss Polly Walker became the bride of J. W. Flowers, of Appleton. A profusion of beautiful spring and early summer flowers were used"-in the decorations and lighted taper g in silver candelabra were placer! near the altar, where the ceremony was performed by the Rev. R. H. McKinnon of Allendale. Prior to the service a violin solo was rendered by Mrs. Nor man Anderson, of Barnwell, and Mrs. Eunice Foreman, Of Allendale sang two beautiful numbers. The “Bridal Chorus” from “Lohengrin,” and the recessional, were played by Miss Blanche Bennett, of Barnwell. The bride, whose brunet beauty was set off by her wedding gown of white mousseline, was given in marriage by her father, J. W. Walker, of Cave. Miss Selma Hlhley, of Rincon, Ga., wasmaid of honor, the bridesmaids be ing Misses Lucy Flowers and St. Julien Guess, of Appleton, and Miss Jewel Woodward, of BarnweH. C. Earl Flowers, of Augusta, Ga., orother of the bridegroom, was best man, ushers being J. W. Walker, Jr., of Kline, brother of the bride, and Miller Warren and Baker Warren, of Allendale. - The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wa’ker, of Cave, i 8 a charming and lovely young lady who is beloved by all who know her. She is a graduate of Columbia Col- U*gc. and pr ior to hor marriage taught school in Jasper County. Mr. Flow ers is the son of Mrs. Essie F'owers and the late W. W. Flowers, of Ap pleton, and received his education in the Allendale schools. He holds a re sponsible position with the Southern and Charleston and Western Carolina Railway companies. Immediately following the wedding ceremony the young couple left by automobile for Chicago, where they will attend the World’s Fair, and upon their return will make their home in Allendale. ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE Rounding out 36 years as Judge of Probate of Barnwell County, Judge John K. Snelling announces in this issue his candiilacy for re-election to the office that he has graced for such a long period of time. Hq was first elected in 1898, taking office in Janu ary, 1899, since which time he has been opposed in only two campaigns —in 1912 by the late ChaHes J. Hay and in 1926 by F. S. Browir, the pres ent city clerk of Barnwell. This is such a striking endorsement of—hte| administration that any further com ment would be superfluous. It ia be lieved that hia length of service is un equalled by any other Judge of Pro bate in South Carolina—or in the country at large, for that matter. PLANS COMPLETED FOR BARNWELL ENCAMPMENT Denmark, June 12.—Final plana for the second Barnwell Associational En campment were completed at a mass meeting held with the Blackville Bap tist Church Monday night, June 11th. The encampment will meet at Car- By atapiy manipulating hia hands in the all, Charles Stein playe music on the theremin in the Science the ater at the new World’s Fair In Chl- cago. \ ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. USINES riLDER RAWLEIGH fameus everyday household necessities are in increas ing demand. Cash in on this oppor tunity supplying consumers in South and West Aiken, North Orangeburg Counties, Barnwell. No matter what you have done in the past, here is your chance. You should start earn ing |25 weekly and increase every month. Rewleigh Co., Dept. SC-12-E, Richmond, Va. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. For Ceagreee. Columbia, S. C., March 14, 1934. I hereby announce my candidacy for election to Congress from the Second Congressional District, pledging my self to abide by the rules of the Democratic party. GARY PASCHAL. North, S. C., June 1, 1934. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for election to Congress from the Second Congressional District, pledgtTi'g ffly- self to abide by the rules of the Democratic party. D. R. STURKIE. | For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for reelection to the office of Treasurer for Barnwell County, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. J. J. BELL. County Auditor. "Thereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Auditor for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election.' W. H. MANNING. Judge of Probata. I hereby announce myself a* a can didate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge for Barnwell County, subject to the rule 8 and regulations of the Democratic primary election. JOHN K. SNELLING. County Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Superintend- ent of Education, subject to the rules an<] regulations of the Democratic primary election. HORACE J. CROUCH. For the House of Representatives I hereby announce myself ^ candi date for reelection to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Dem'bcratic primary elec tion. SOLOMON BLATT. 1 hereby announce igyself a candi date for reelection to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. WINCHESTER C. SMITH. JR. For Magistrate at Barnwell. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate Yor re-election to the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to TReT(Hea _ and regulations of the Demo- tratice primary election. G M. HOGG. \ WATOf BURNY’S SHU-ST< 912 Broad St ' i POST & FLAGG MEMBERS OF THE New York Stock Exchange / New York Cotton Exchange Telephones: 40 Broad Street Edward F. Mayberry 5490-5491 Charleston, 8; C. Manager. m = ENLARGED AND IMPROVED . Chicago, 111., Season 1934 GREATLY REDUCED FARES AND CONVENIENT RETURN LIMITS. For individuals traveling in Pullman Cars and further reduc tion for individuals travelings in coaches only. 1 —ALSO— VERY LOW FARES FOR PARTIES IN GROUPS OF 25, 5« sad 1M Consult Ticket Agents for the variou 8 class of Railroad and Pull man fare* and detailed information.— Leave Charleston 9:00 a. nr. Carolina Special. Leave Columbia 12:45 a m. Carolina Special. Leave Spartanburg 3:35 a. m. Carolina Special. ^ Arrive Cincinnati 3:10 a. m. Carolina Special. Arrive CHICAtrO 2:50 a. m. 12th Street Statien. ^ - Just opposite from 12th Street Entrance to World’s Fair Grounds. Thruogh Pullman Cars. Coaches and Dining Cars — ■ E. McGEE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Southern Railway System ► BARNWELL THEATRI Three Changes a Week Mon.-Tnes. Wed.-Thurs. Fri.-Sat. Matinees: Mon., Thurs. and Sat. at 4 p. m. Mrs. Louise Bauer left ^Sunday morning for ^Greenville, where she will take a special six, weeks’ course for social workers^-It is understood that Mrs. A. A. Lemon will attend a similar summer school to be held at the University of South Carotins in Colombia. These courses are being sponsored by the State Federal Emer gency Relief Administration . lisle'school June 25-29. Registration will begin promptly at 9 o’clock. The first general session will be held in the (Bamberg Baptist Church at 12 o' clock Monday, June 25. General in formation to delegate^ will be given and Dr. Leslie S. Williams, pastor of Buena Vista Baptist Church, Owens boro, Ky., will bring the inspirational address. Each church has-been allotted a -cer tain number of delegates and asked SPECIAL PRICES , —ON— * Permanent Waves *.*?•. A. : .‘4 ' • We have very attractive prices on Permanents and other beauty treatments. f* Permanents from $2AB to $7.50 Speecial Croquignole Com- ~ “bSapin $3^0 We have recently added new machinery in our ahop and are now better prepared than ever to seyve you. \ FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE N0. 43. The Barnwel Beauty Shop I hereby anounce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and legulations of the Democartic primary election. W. P. SANDERS. Magistrate for Bennett Springs and Four Mile Tqwnships. I hereby announce myself a candi date fer re-election to the office of Magistrate for Bennett Springs ant Four Mile Townshps, subject to the nile B and regulaton s of the Demo cratic primary election. G. R. PEEPLES. For Magistrate at Blackville. I hereby announce myself n candi date for the office of Magistrate at Blackville, subject to the rules ant regulations of the Democratic primary election. W. S. GRUBBS. For Magistrate at Hilda. I hereby announce myself as a can didate fhr re-election to the office of Magistrate at HHda, subject to the rule 8 and- regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. W. K. BLACK. FRIDAY-SATURDAY JUNE 15-16 CLAKE GABLE, WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY — — Manhattan Melodrama Clark Gable at his best with an ALL STAR CAST. Added >—SERIAL Monday and Tuesday JUNE 18-19 JEANETTE Mac DONALD and RAMON NOVARRE ja The Cat and the Fiddle A Picture that rates with the BEST of the year. Added, All Sur Comedja Twip Serf**! Wednesday-Thursday ’ - . JVNB2t-21 ^Richard Dix in Ace ^ Aces An Ackm Picture for the Wbe’e Family. AddedNews and Comedy. Don’t Forget From $5 to $10 Wijl Be Given Away on Wednes day Night at 9:00 I hereby announce myself as a can didate fer the office of Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the rule 8 and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. N. A. HIERS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at ifilda, subjgjt to the rules *nd regula tions pf theuemocratic primary elec tion. PAUL H. SANDERS. -BROWN A BUSH Aileraeye-at-Law BROWN-BUSH BUILDING SOUTH CAROLINA PRACTICE IN 8TATB AND FKDBEAL COURTS Ma gistrale for Red Oak Township. hy. announce myself, mu can didate for the office of Magistrate for Red Oak Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. WALTER B. FOWKE. Magistrate, Great Cypress Township. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for Great Cypress town ship, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary J. W. SANDERS. 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