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Miss Mary Gay O’Bannon has re turned to C^er College. Miss Christine Hutto, of Elloree, was the-guest of Miss Elizabeth Jones during the past week. •Johnnie Jones, of Summerville, spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jones. ■ Misses Martha Frances Grubbs and Mary Brown have returned home after a visit to friends in Charleston. Mrs. Louise Bauer returned to Col- > unibia Monday to resume her course in social welfare work at the Univer sity. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Crout and daugh ter, of Columbia, were the week-end guets of Mrs. Grout’s mother, Mrs. S. R. Goodson^ . Presenting Two New The Barnwell Chapter, Daughters'' of the American Revolution, will meet on Friday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock with Mrs. W. M. Jones. Mrs. J..L. Widman and little son returned! to their home in Asheville, N. G., Monday after spending a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. ' L The friends of Mrs. Ira Black will ^e glad to know that she is convalesc ing from a recent mastoid operation at a Columbia hospital and for the present is with her sister, Mrs. Emma Minor, in Denmark. The many Barnwell friends of Qor- don (Toots) Pate, of Burlington, N. C., will be sorry to learn that he has been seriously ill for the past few days with pneumonia. Latest news from his bedside is that he is holding his own but still very ill. - Mrs. Mahaffey Loses Brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey and family have returned from Calhoun Falls, where they were called on ac count of the tragic death of Haskell R. Martin, young brother of Mrs. Mahaffey. The young man was found dead 1 on the Seaboard track at Cal houn Falls about twelve o’clock on the night of December 21st. A singular coincidence is the fact that a brother, 4- Hoyt J. Martin',, was found dead last January- about 100 yards’ from the place of the body of young Martin. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Essie^ Manning Martin; three sisters, Mrs. Vera Mahaffey, of Barnwell, Mrs. Ada Abrams, of Goldville, and Mrs. Maybelle Loving^ of Calhoun Falls; six brothers, James Martin, Adger Martin. Willie Martin, Abby and Floyd. Martin. Funeral services were held at the graveside at Salem Church, with the Rev. Mr. Inabinet in charge. Mrs. Mahaffey’s father, R. P. Martin, of Calhoun Falls, also died suddenly on Mother's Day, making three tragic deaths in this family with in the past year. Seagle-O’Cain. * f Camden, Jan. 5.—A wedding o f sweet simplicity was that of Miss Madge Seagle and Malcolm Chappell O’Cain, which took place Sunday af ternoon at the home of the bride in the presence of the immediate families and close friends. The only attendants Were Miss Irma Seagle,* sister of the bride, maid of mtfor, andtCharlie Harrell, who was best man. Jhe bride and bridegroom entered to the strains of,,‘‘The Bridal eftoras TIE NEW STANDARD CHEVROLET LOWEST-PRICED SIX UNUSUAL ECONOMY^ FLASHY ACCELERATION 2Z% MORE POWER c RIG, ROOMY BODY BY FISHER SMOOTH, POWERFUL BRAKES HEVROLET presents the finest cars and biggest values that Chev- roiet has ever offered. The New Standard Chevrolet . . . styled in the traditional Chevrolet manner which has proved so popular . . . providing an entirely new degree of performance and operating economy. And the new Master*De Luxe Chevrolet... the Fashion Car of the low- ‘ price field . . . beautifully streamlined .. . longer and smartly lower in appear ance. ... Both of these cars are powered by the improved faster Chevrolet engine. Both give remarkable new performance—and both are even more economical to operate than previous Chevrolets. See these cars and choose Chevrolet for quality at low cost. TIE IEN MttfEI IE LUE NEW STREAMLINE STYLING TURRET TOP BODY BY FISHER 1 KNEE-ACTION t LONGER WHEELBASE BLUE-FLAME VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value $465 AND UP. List price cf New Standard Roadster at Flint, Mich., $465. With bumpers, spare tire and tire lock, the list price -is.. $20.00 additional. - Prices subjeet to change without notice. NOW ON DISPLAY BIUI HAME VALVE Kl IIEAD1 v . ~ t :— t Knee Action Optional At Small Additional Cost. IS560 AND UP. List price of Master De Luxe Coupe at Flint, M<kh.> $660. With bumpers, spire tire and tire lock, the liat price is $25.00 additional, to change without notice. /CHEVROLET i CHOOSE CHEVROLET FOR OVALITY AT LOW COST "fjPk : — 111 Prices subject Grubbs Co., Barnwell, S. C. their home after their wedding trip. Guests at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Seagle, James Seagle and Miss Irma Seagle, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McClean and daughter, Joyce, and Mrs. Stuart Weaver, of Aberdeen, N. C., Frank O’Cain; of Orangeburg, Miss Gladys Bell and Charlie Harrell, of Columbia. Statement of the Condition of The Blackville Depository, located at Blackville, S. C., at the close of business December 31st, 1934. ASSETS: Bonds and Stocks Owned by Ttm -LahengvlTC played by j "Bank '": ' ‘ $10,247,331 ^ Cash on Hand and Due from > t Miss Gladlys Bell. ~The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Douglas McArn, Presbyter ian minister of Camden. Th£ bride, an attractive blonde, wore a becoming costume of n.vy blue with accessories to match. Since her graduation from Converse college she has been a successful teacher in the public schools of .South Carolina, having^been a member 6f the Barnwell faculty until her marriage. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Seagje, of Camden. The bridegroom, sqji of Mr^. Sam O’Cain, of Orangeburg, was graduated from Clpmsqp college,and is now offi cially connected’ with the Tennessee Valley autKority in Luka, Miss., #here he and his bride will make . , / MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Raw leigh, Dept. / SCA-8-SA, Richmond, ¥*. Jan. 3-31. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel Banks ^ 30 584.05 xjxs jtjcyn rxrxr Other Assets: ’'y Federal Deposit Ins. Corp 116.31 TOTAL $40^947.69 _ _ LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in >$2,500.00 Surplus 250.00 Undivided Profits Less Ejcpenses and Jjuffis 505.24 Deposits: Demand $37,692.45 Total Deposits $37,692.45 TOTAL i $40,947.69 State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. ss. Statement of the Condition of The Bank cf Barnwell, located at Barnwell, S. C., at the clos e of business December 31st, 1934. ASSETS: Loans and Discounts $113,111.55 Overdrafts 11.51 Bonds and Stocks Owned by Bank : 66,649.59 Furniture and Fixtures __ 500.00 Banl^ng House 6,000.00 Cash cn Hand and Due from Banks 107,236.30 Checks an-) Cash Items 6.42 ^OTAL $293,515.37 1,1 ABILITIES* ‘ Capital' Stock Paid in $25,000.00 - ' 10,000.00 Before me came T. O. Boland, Pres, and Cashier of the above named bank, who, Leing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of the bank. ■ - V \ Tj O. BOLAND. Sworn to and subscribed before me i. , • i, • this 5th day of January, 1935. John O’Gorman, V Notary Public for S, C. Correct Attept: TTUTBoland/ ^ D. S. Boland, Directors. • w. 1 t Surpl u s___ Undivided Profits Less Expenses end Taxes 56378? Reserve Fend 3,000.00 Deposits: Demand $183,568.52 Time 71,097.33 Cashier’s and Cer tified Checks- 295.70 Total Deposits ----- 254,961.55 ■ I li I I ' TQTAL — J $293,515.37 State cf South Carolina, County cf Barnwell. ss. Before me came Perry A. Price, Cashier cf th^ above named bank, who, being duly .‘worn, pays that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of Rie bank. PERRY A. PRICE, S^orn to and subscribed before me «, * • this 5th day of January, 1935. James J. Bell, , Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest: . *C. G. Fuller, Edgar A. Brown, . Perry A. Price, —Directors- - *’ ’ TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS Radiant Loveliness and Charm for Any Occasion— . v A FACIAL . . TINT- ED-NAIL MANICURE .. . . SHAMPOO AND A PERMAN- , ENT from the skilled fingers of -ombeju^ -Iteaft mUL give you the loveliness and well- 4— groomed appearance for any occasion. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. The Barnwell Beauty Shop PROGRAM \ Friday and Saturday, January 11-12 Bob Steele in “A Demon for Trouble’ 1 A FAST MOVING WESTERN WITH PLENTY OF THRILLS AND DANDY COMEDY SKETCHES, * ALSO CHAPTER ONE OF— “RED RIDER” STARRING BUCK JONES 3 'si ADDED COMEDIES SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS FRIDAY AND-SATURDAYDNLY Monday and Tuesday, Y MASON A NEW SHERLOCK HOLMES WITH A NEW KIND OF PERSONALITY IN—- “The Case of die HOWLING DOG” WITH WARREN WILLIAM and MARY ASTOR—Abe a Mimical Comedy— I Wednesday and Thursday; Jan. 16-17 “CHARLIE CHAN IN LONDON” With WARNER OLAND. SEE CHARLIE SOLVE HIS LATEST MURDER MYSTERY. ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS. NOTICE:—The Starting Time Has Been Changed to—Matinees, 44ft P. M. NIGHTS, 7:30 and 0:15 P. M. weeamrneamm^^^n^^mmmamnmemiammmmaamemeiammmemmmaiimmmeeemmeemmmmm Advertise In The People-Sentinel • ' . • • • rfr 4 1 ’ ■ * * Trespass Notice Any and all persons are hereby for bidden to hunt, haul wood or straw or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned ■ v* F. a HIHri MRS. F. H. HITT, R. R. JOHNSTON. Elko, S. C., Nov. 21,1984. 8tp. • *»£ 6G6 LIQUID TABLETS checks COLDS and FEVER first day HEADACHES in 30 minutes. SALVE • NOSE DROPS INSURANCE • FIRE £ WINDSTORM 7; PUBLIC LIABILITY 1 ACCIDENT-HEALTH SURETYBONDS ADVERTISE B4 The People* Sentinel. THEFT Calhoan and Co. |i r.A.w»ca—*■■-