The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 02, 1934, Image 5

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> ^ THURSDAY, AUGUST Mr*. A. F. Oti», Jr., and liUle HA1R-D0ZIER duiffhter, Jeanne, and Mi»* Elisa beth Otis, of Auffosto, are the goests their aunt, Mrs. T. A. HaUand. Major Spann was a week-end via- j itor in Barnwell. Johnnie Wingand, of Eekihgibh',' wa s a visitor here Sunday. Miss Lucile Davis is visiting rela tives in Wfl'Jston this week. Miss Frances Tindal, of Greenville, is the guest of Miss Daisy Anderson. Prof. W. W. Carter and family left I Tuesday to spend a few days at j Bluffton. , v Mrs. R. S. Dicks and eon, Bobby, were week-end visitors in Savannah, accompanied home by Miss Pa tricia Dicks, who spent several days there last week. . Mrs. Moselle Furman and son, Con- nor Fwmian. of HTcTcoiy,^N. C., a Mrs. Henry. Furman,. of Charlotte, spent last week visiting relatives and friends in the county. Mis. T. L. Wragg, of Columbia,and little grandson, Hugh McLaurin, Jr., of Sumter, are the guests of Mr. and Misses Elizabeth and Mary Black-1 W ’^ Molail ; Mr. and Mrs. Mc- weH, of Columb : a, are visiting Misa|^ aur * n are att ^ n ^i n R the World’s Fair Alva Stevens. | at Chicago. Miss Lucy Bush, of Ellenton, has returned home after a visit to Miss Rachel Carter. Miss Ernestine Stout, of Charlotte, | N. C., is the guest of Misses Pearl j ar.id*’ Ruby Peacock. Miss Mary Hayes Calhoun, of I Bighopville, is visiting* her aunt,| Mrs. W. J. Lemon. WEDDING. M. An interesting friends,' both in event to numerous | South Carolina and Georgia, was the marriage of Miss I Vivian Claik Hair and Mr. Lloyd ] Hunter Dosier, which was solemnized] at the Methodist Church in Barnwell, Sunday evening, July 29th, the V*stor j of the jhurch, the Rev. Woodrow Ward,Officiating. decorations cf the church were LEADER Moving to New Location CELEBRATES FOURTH BIRTHDAY; Mrs. Jack Waltz entertained about forty little girig and boy s last Thurs day evening in honor of her little Mrs. Layton Laird left Sundav to| dau & hter ’ Jeanelte . the occasion be- visit her sister, Mrs. Tommie Nimx^er, confined to the altar and chancel. Large ferns were placed at the chancel rail on either side and quanti ties of asters and fern were used in vases. Regal lilie^ and krborescens were used in floor baskets to form a setting for the bridal party. After the fr4eads and relatives of the couple arrived, Miss Grace Givens beautifully sang “I Love You Truly," with organ accompaniment by Mrs. W. E. Giles. The bride entered on the arm of her maid, Miss Inez Car ter, and was met at the altar by the The Leader will be open for business in Ante- polsky’s old stand on FRIDAY, AUGUST 3rd» We are offering the following low prices: at Donalsonville, Ga. Miss Willie Bush Deaaon ha« re turned to her home here after a visit ] to friends at Ridgeland'. iqg the fourth birthday of his little girl. After a number ..of games, prizes were awarded.—The hostess served deliciou g home made ice cream, and dainty cakes, favos benig All-Day suckers. Quite a number of pretty gifts were leceived by the little honor groom and his best man, Mr. Austin King. During the ceremony Mrs. Giles played softly, “Indian Love Oall.” The bride** loveliness was enhance^ by her wedding ensemble of white sheer crepe. She wore a small hat trimmed with a narrow nose veil add accessories to mstch. Her flow ers were a lovely shower of Easter lilies and fern. Miss Carter wore a lovely dress of chiffon in pastel shades. Her flowers were a corsage of pink rose buds. Queen Ann lace and fern. Immediately after the ceremony the bride changed her costume for a lovely brown fall suit with accessories to match and the young couple left Fast Color Cbambray —-—5ey£ returned home after a Vtaifr to rela- tive g and 1 friends in Greenville. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUBr ~ r gard, of Lexington, are visiting Mr. end Mrs. P. 0. Beck this week. Miss Kathryn Holland i s spending two weeks with Miss Helen Clark, in the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Maude Halford left Wednes day for Columbia to attend the South Carolina Association for the Deaf. Misses Elizabeth Hagood, Dorothy Richardson and Emily Black spent Wednesday of last week in Denmark. Brown Towles, who holds n position with the State highway department, has been transferred to St. Matthews. Mrs. Rufus Spann and little daugh- Mrs. J. W. Ruff wa s hostess last week to the members of the Wednes- | day Afternoon Contract Club. The I high score prise, a deck of cards, was won by Mrs. Perry A. Price; the [ consolation, a jardiniere, wa s cut by Mrs. Perry B. Bush, and the guest prize, a deck of cards, was swarded to Mrs. W. C. Smith, Jr., of WilHs- ton. Ice cream and cake were served. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Price, of Williston, and Mrs. Carlton Huey, of Leesburg, Fla. Men’s Work Shoes New Shoes, $2 values - SI .00 or a trip to the mountains~of North Carolina. Tlje bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hair, of Barn- 500 Pairs of Ladies’ x ■ • . . .• [Slippers. Broken Lots. MEMBERS OF 8. S. CLASS ARE ENTERTAINED. Mrs. John B. Harley was hostes 8 to the members of the Mary G. Harley well. She is a graduate of the School of Nursing of the University Hospital, of Augusta, Ga., and one of | Barnwell« sweetest young ladies. ^ The groom is the son of Mr. and I Mrs. W. P. Dozier, of Thomson, Ga., [ and is a very promising young busi ness man, being now employed as I auditor for Sears, Roebuck and Co., of Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Dozier will be at home to their friends on Green street, | Augusta, after August 10th. Preceding the ceremony a delicious course dinner wes served the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hair. Values Up to $5.00 50c - A 100 Silk Dresses $3.00 to $3.95 Values 1,000 Yards Fast Color 36-inch Voils Sic pe>* yard for Men and Boys 996 The Leader s NEW LOCATION (Building Formerly Occupied by H. Antopolsky) Main Street Barnwell, S. G. t*r, of Darlington, are ffrcVlMtk of S<:hoo, Cl “» ot th * lo “‘ B, l>- Mr. and Mrs. week. Perry A. Price this Mrs. Lena Davie 8 is expected to re- -4om home this week after upending rome time with friends in Charlotte, N. C. ' _ _ tist Church Friday evening at Fuller Park. Quite .a.large number of the members were present and a moat de lightful evening was spent. and committees following officers were selected: President, Mrs. G. M. Greene; vice- president, Mrs. B. L. Easterling; sec retary, Mrs. John B. Harley; treas urer, Mrs. P. W. Price; flower commit tee, Mrs. Lloyd C. Vickery, chairman, Mrs. Elmer Giles and Mrs. Ira Fales. Dr. and Mrs. W. a Milbou, t»d two I Thi » committee will also have charge children have returned hedie ^| of the birthday box. Captains: Reds, spending some time at Henderson Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Holland and son Lawson, spent Sunday in Spar- tangurg and other cities hi the pied mont section. Returns from Hospital. Billie, the 17-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, returned homej Saurday afternoon, following a ton sil operation at the Columbia Hospital on Thursday. AiToperation to remove I an obstmeton in his right nostril, | caused from a football injury last ] fall, wa 8 performed at the same time. His friends will fee-glad to know that] he U recovering rapidly. THE BANK OF BARNWELL, Barnwell, S. C. ville and Bluffton. Miss Mildred Stonae, of the local relief office, has returned ta*-Barn well after spending her vacation at 1 Orangeburg and North. * • 1 Mrs. C. E. McGregor returned to. I her home at Girard, G4-, after spend ing several days here with her | mother, Mrs. S. R. Goodson. • Misses Winnie Davis, Laura and I ’Evelyn Clary and Eugene Davis left Sunday for a week’s vacation in the] mountains of North Carolina. ~ Ben Divleg, Jr:, local asatstantpoit-^ master, left Tuesday morning to spend a week’s vacation with relatives and! friend* in Burington and Greens-] boro, N. CT Cash for Your Car See us before you sell your Ford,! Chevrolet, Plymouth or any other! make. We pay / 'beat cash price. If I Mrs. R. R. Moore, Blues, Mias Dora ^ give you ^ difference in cash.] Green*. J g^j ug - your can After all business was laid aside,' . ______ _ , a delightful picnic lunch was served, EASTERN MOTOR Oo. j together with iced tea. | CIS Breed St. ‘ Augusta, Ga. A. F. Carter and little daugh- Evangeline, are visiting relatives I friends in Jacksonville, Fla. | They wiSl be joined by Mr. Carter and other members of the family in the near future. USINE I TILDE FOR RENT:--^Five-room house, wiih modern conveniences.—Apply to) H. L. O’Bannon, Barnwell, S. C. _ 7-26-tfc. j LADY WORK—GOOD PAY LIABLE MAN MANTED to call farmers in Barnwell County. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS CO., Dept T, Free port, Illinois. ' '- i*-,* Sti SPECIAL Auto Wash and High Pressure Fender and Running Gear Cleaning. (The Only One in Town) Only Reliable Polishes & Waxes Used. Simonizing a Specialty. All Jobs Done by Competent and Reliable Workers. PLEXICO’S Filling Station On the Square w Barnwell, & G % Statement of Condition July 31,1934. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts, made up of 58 different notes with short or demand maturities 1 1M71.H Distribution of abav* loaas: < : Notes from $ 1.00 to $ 100.00 —32— » 2065.09 • ; Notes from 101.00 to 200.00 — 8—* - 1681.60. Notes from 201.00 to 400.00 — 8— -% 2475.00 Notes from 401.00 to 800.00 — 4— 2000.00 Notes from 801.00 to 3000.00 — 6— 11200.00 \ I f * ' -58- $19271.69 * Security to above loans: x —'—_ Note 8 secured by Bonds and Stock* readily marketable $ 6985.00 Notes secured by Warehoused Cotton Notes secured 1 fey - Other •Collaterala 3993.65 — ~ Note# secured by Two Signers — - 3193.04 Noteg secured by City Obligations i 1700.00 I ‘ - ■ $19271.69 United States Government, State of South Carolina and CowAy of Barnwell Bends 4MC7J5 Cotton Acreage Reduction Contract Notes 19,76837 CASH ON HAND AND DUE FROM BANKS — - 1&380.27 Bank Building, Fixtures and Equipment—j -1 - r 6,000.00 $230,577.98 . LIABILITIES:; . S'± Capital Stock Paid in * — $ 25,600.00 Surplus — 5,900.00 Reserve Fund — $JWC.OO Undivided Prefits — r-- 4,90235 Demand Deposits - r - 130303.81 Savings Deposits —— — 60,832.49 Cashier’s Checks — — — — — —-— 988.73 ■ -X •. l_ $236,577^8 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ; '4i<Sr-3‘ ■' apr. ifr —, v •4M: