University of South Carolina Libraries
Ir Little Miss Emily Brown, daughter, i BBRB AHD BBRBABOUTB • <° f Senator and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, is spending a few days with Mrs. Herman Brown on- Sullivan’s Island. Miss Minnie Laurie Browning spent Tuesday in Columbia. , ' ? . Bates Hagood has returned from a visit to Wilmington, N. C. ' _ Sheriff J. B. Morris was a business. visitor in Newberry Tuesday. - / * ' . v ss Marian Tiner, of Charleston, ;he guest of Miss Joe Stelljes. I. H. Copper left last week for Chicago to attend the World’s Fair. Tom Boulware, Jr., has returned frcm a visit to friends in Columbia. Miss Polly Fales returned home Monday afte^ visiting relatives in Georgia. T — Miss Gayneile Stallings, of Savan- mh, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clyde Vickery. Mrs. C. G. Langley and dau&hter, Annie Sue, are visiting relatives in Barnwell. \ —: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bowers and family, who have been living in Barn well for ^he past several years, have removed to their former home at Gif- ford. ' " “ ■— Auditor and Mrs. W. H.'Manning and. children have returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Vir ginia and the eastern part of this State A V*8 ngine " ? at a savin Mrs. Dewey Morris find two chil dren, Myrtle and Bobby, have return ed from Orangeburg where they spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blume. V Miss Myrtle Morris left last week for Orangphnrg whnm nhn will Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blume and family for a visit to Statesboro, Metter and Register, Ga. Mrs. Belle Andrews, of Oklahoma, is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. W. L. Molair. ) Miss Elaine Harley is spending this week with Miss Dorothy Miller at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Henry H. Curtis, of Dillon, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Jessie J. Bronson. Miss Betty Baxley left Friday for Washington, Ga., where she will spend her vacation. . ^ Mrs. Lena Davies left Tuesday for Augusta to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Bernard Plexico and Gene. Parler left Thursday night for a visit to fnends in Pittsburgh, Pa. ' H. F. ("Smut") Grcss left Saturday for Greenville, where he has accepted a position in a drug store. Mrs. Ira Black, was the week-end guest of her uncle, 0. H. Owens, of the Boiling Springs section. Miss Anna Laurie Brown has re turned to Savannah after a visit to Misses Pearl and Ruby Peacock. The local Boy Scouts, accompanied by the Rev. H. H. Stembridge, Jr., will spend next week at Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Teris Christie, of Augusta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. They were accompanied home by Frank Carswell and Christie Jones. The friends of Col. Solomon Blatt will learn with regret that he was carried to the Columbia hospital last week, suffering from an attack of malaria. It is hoped that he will soon be well enough to return home. Miss Frances Lemon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A,- A> Lemon, of this _ city, has accepted a position with the McCormick County Emergency Relief Administration. Both Mrs Lemon, who is director of the bureau of social service in this county, and her daugh ter took special courses in social welfare work at the University of South Carolina this summer. Aubrey Harley, Esq., of Newberry, spent the week-end heie with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harley. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. O’Bsnnon and two children have returned from Folly Beach, where they *pent several days. Mrs. Leighton Laird returned last week from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Tommie Nimmer, at Thomaeviile, Ga. Billie Bolen, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Bolen, is on a visit to friends in Washington, D. C., and other Eastern cities. Mrs. B. L. Easterling, Mrs. Eugene M. Easterling, Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mrs. Marvin Hale were visitors in Augusta Tuesday. M rs. W. A. Fuller and two sons, Dean and Duane, and Mrs. Fritz Lef- fingwell, left Thursday to visit rela tives in Conneaut, Ohio. l/8aety\ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. J. P. Scoville was hostess last week to the members of the Wednes day Afternoon Contract Club. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and the consola tion was cut by Mrs. Perry B. Bush, each of whom was presented with a deck of cards. The guest prize was awarded t° Mrs. Walton Pagett. A salad course with tea was served. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Mal loy, of Charleston, Mrs. Pagett, of Cblumbia, and Miss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter. Only Ford has been able to put the V-type engine into an inexpensive car—the type of engine that holds all records on water, land and in the air. _ That’s why the Ford V*6 gives snch outstanding per formance. At 50 or 60 the Ford V-8 is just loafing along smoothly, effortlessly. It can do 80 and better. He Ford V-8 engine gives yon V-type 8-cylinder per formance at a saving of at least $2000. It is the most economical Ford to operate ever built. Drive the Ford V-8. Drive it how von will—where you will. See how much yon get for decidedly little cost. The mere high-priced Jfeft Hera ore some of them: V-S Cyliadcr EagfaM - Single Pane tiees^Visioa Yen- Torque Tube Drive H Flouting Raw Asia Aluminum Cylinder Band 54 Gallon CooM Dnal Down Draff yeu leek et—the B. & B. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., wos hostess to the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club Friday afternoon. The high score prize for club mem bers, a box of stationery, was won by Mrs. S. V. Brown; the high score prize for guests, a bottle of perfume, was won by Mrs. Benton, and the con solation, a waste basket, was cut by Mrs. Ralph Brown. The hostess serv ed a salad course and iced tea. Those playing besides club members were Mrs. Janie Benton, Mrs. Waiton Pagett, Mrs. Benton and Miss Rosa lie Spann. Mrs. Langdon Cave called after cards. BELIEVE ME, THESE NEW NO-SCRU. FUL-VUE GLASSES HAVE SOLVED MK PROBLEM]'* — , We can fit yon too, with Rimless Classes that wiH never bother 70a with loose screws or yrobMfaig tenses. Augusta Optical Company AUGUSTA, GA. MS BROAD STREET 'The TrTeW’of Mrs! V. PTBonner will learn with 1 egret that her sister, Mrs. W. M. Coleman, is quite ill at her home in Hickory, N. C. Mrs. Arthur Burnley ha s returned to her home in Atlanta, Ga., after a visit of two weeks with her grand mother, Mrs. S. R. Goodson. B USINGS UILDER sl < ► NEW FILLING STATION:—I take / pleasure in announcing that I have opened a filling station next door to Grubbs ChevroletN. Co., where I shall be glad to serve my friends.—G. L. Hill, Barnwell, S. C. Up FARM FOR SALE:—My farm of 180 acres, 14 miles from Barnwell, with all improvements, for further information see or write—Mrs. E. W. Holman, Barnwell, S. C. FOR RENT: — Five-room house, with modern conveniences.—Apply to H. L. O’Bannon, Barnwell, S. C. 7-26-tfc. Barnwell Baptist Church - Sunday afternoon at five o’cl^k the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church will have the Ordinance of Baptism in the local ; Baptist Church. We are indeed happy to have this privilege and we extend to each member a most hearty wel come. Our annual meetiHg closed ast Friday and we are very grateful or God*# rich blessings, —— | The pastor wiH preach at both iporning and evening hours and will be pleased to have visiting members ! of other churches for both services. I This invitation is given most cordial- 1 ly in view of the fact that the other pastors are away at this time, j Monday morning the pastor leaves with the Boy Scouts for Bluffton for J a week’s camp. During his absence j someone will have charge of the Wed- '• nesday evening services. . H. H. Stembridge, Jr., Pastor. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT CaOwun amlCo. ^ SPECIAL Auto Wash and Polish Service Running Gear Cleaning. (The Qnly One in Town) Only Reliable Polishes & Waxes Used. Simonizing a Specialty. All Jobs Done by Competen and Reliable Workers. Wash < Piilisli $1.75 Filling Statii On the Square Barnwell, S. C. %our SAVANNAH Hone T : ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL. r