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• HBRB AND HBRBABOUTB. • Miss Nell Dunbar spent with friends in Williston. Sunday \ Misses Grace Hogg and Sarah Emily Harris spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morris, Jr., in St. Mat thews. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Milhous motored to Columbia Sunday afternoon to visit their brother-in-law, Mr. Norton, who und'erwent a major operation at the Cbhunbia hospital last week. Ben Davies, Jr., and Calhoun Lemon spent the week-end with friends in Columbia.' THE BARNWHLL PEbPLE-SKNTINEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ■ ■ ■ ^ ^ - - — —^ , r „ 111 _ r . Miss Mary Joiner, of North, is the | ^ guest of her sister, Mrs. Jessie Bron- I son. N v Bernard Plexico and Basil Jenkins I J. E. Harley, Jr., and his sister, were business visitors in Charlotte, N. Jaudon, visited their father, Lt.-Gov. C.. Monday. | J. E. Harley, at the Columbia hospital t last week-end. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gross and Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Beet were visitors ini Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Anderson, Daisy Augusta Monday. | and Norma Anderson, Mrs. Charlie Brown, and Helena Brown were ugusta Saturday. B. P. Davies was a business visitor | visitors in in Columbia Tuesday and had the pleasure of seeing Speaker Pro Tern J Mrs. Cecil S.’ Harris and! little Solomon Blatt preside over the House daughter, of Richmond, Va., arrived like a veteran. . V | here Tuesday for a visit to the for mer’s mother, Mrs. J.^t Porter. • r Misses Rose Carroll, Laura Connor | and* Kathryn Holland, of the Ellenton high school faculty, spent* the week- I end with Mr. and) Mrs. T. A. Holland. Mrs. W. J. Lemon has returned home after spending a few days in Columbia with her daughter, Miss Julia Lemon, and aister, Mrs. Robert Adams, Jr. Announcment! , v . We take pleasure in announcing that we have secured the :—::—~•. '—' 1 ' zj, ^——T-’r’-.T-rr?:*T,’.r "f ‘v ^ • 1 -r . —— services of Mr. J. B. Merchant, an expert licensed emhalmer, and are better pre pared than ever to render efficient, 24- hour service. FOLK BROS. Phone 34 : : Williston, S. C. Mrs. J. L. Widman, of Asheville, N. C., arrived here Saturday afternoon to be with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter, who has been quite sick for several days. Misses Seay and Barton, of Black- ville, and Miss Jewel Woodward, of Hilda, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodward. Mayor and! Mrs. C. G. Fuller wer2 visitors in Columbia Tuesday, the former going up to attend a meeting of the State board of bank control, of | which he is a member. Rugs? The Great J. B. White & G>mpany February . . ' . v _ •— ... v -. -- 1 Furniture Sale Begins Monday, January 28th. 'c~ . » ■ V • ” The year's greatest opportunity to refurnish your home tastefully, apd at SUB STANTIAL SAVINGS! This is an important sale for all home lovers. Come and see! PROGRAM _ • - REX THEATRE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. J. Julien Bush was hostess last week to the members of the Wednes day Afternoon Bridge Club. The high score prize, a box of correspendence cards, was won by Mrs. Robt. A. Pat terson and the consolation, a deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. B. P. Davies. A salad course with coffee was served. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. G, J. Trdtti, Mrs. Winchester .. Smith, Mrs. M. M. Player and*Mrs. Arnold Lee ,all of Williston. Friday and Saturday , January — JOHN WAYNE in “RANDY RIDES ALONE” And Chapter 3 of “RED RIDER” Also Good Comedies BENEFIT BRIDGE _____ ■ *r Monday and Tuesday, January 28-29 WILL ROGERS -in— Also Comedy and News Wednesday - Thursday, January 30-31 “DESIRABLE” : • With Jean Muir, George Brent, Verree *— ; Teaad&Ie and John Holliday. 1 * Also Good Comedy FIGHT CRIME!! - I You can no longer afford to be finicky , about The hideous reality of. the new war on the home front . . . SEE IT!! 3 Full Pages of Actual Photografts of CRIME « ' Now Appear Every Sunday in The Atlanta TOURNAMENT. The second of a series of bridge tournaments for the benefit of the weetwater Country Club was held] Tuesday afternoon at the club house under the direction of Mrs. E. H. Girardeau. Ten tables, including two each from Blackville/ and Williston,] were arranged for the playe?s in .vhe commodious living room. The high score prize, a double deck of cards, was won by Mrs. H. L. Buipt, -otJ Blackville, and the consolation, A, vani ty, was cut by Mrs. Creech, also of Blackville. The “floating prize,Y a cutex set, was finally won by Mfs. Angus Patterson after having drifted from one table to another during the\ afternoon. A salad course with coffee . v was served after ^)fe games. The proceeds from the first “bridge | night” were used ~ to purchase nine substantial card tables. Mrs. Girardeau has announced that the next tournament will be held Fri day night, Februry 1st, at which time ] both men and women may^ play the games of their choice. Radiant Loveliness and Charm ttir Any * • _< A FACIAL . . TINT ED-NAIL MANICURE .. . . SHAMPOO AND A PERMAN ENT from the skilled fingers of * « our beauty operator. These will give you the loveliness and well- groomed appearance for any occasion.. FOR APPOINTMENTS A PHONE NO. 4S. The Barnwell Beauty Shop Thousands upon thousand^ of dollars worth of new furniture to r choose from, especially purchased to offer savings to White's customers. • ' -f * ; , "• \ » ' . ' - ‘ . P Easy Club terms—frieght prepaid within , 200 miles of Augusta, On purchases of $5.00 or more. * < WHITE & COMPANY GEORGIA. UGUSTA, Helping the»President mw" m - ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentind. T HR INSURANCE FIR WINDSTOl PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICR, Manager. 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Doherty, chair- ' man of the 1935 Birthday Balls for the President has announced that funds raised this year at parties in more than 5.000 conV- munitiefc throughout the nation. \will be divided, following a sug gestion made by the President. __ ^Seventy per cent will be used for the rehabilitation of handi capped children within the com- mumty raising the funds or within the nearest geographic unit of which the community is a parfc^ The t>ther‘30 per cent, will he turned over to President Roosev^Jt to be used by the Na tional Commission for Infantile Pa ra y 1 s i s \Res ea rch. MAO DONALD’S Your Electric Servant REDDY KILOWATT • — ■ . - « % J . , ‘ \ \ . Says: Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. ALMANACS FOR 1986 OW READY MacDonald's Farmers Almanac Tells when to Plant and Harvest by the Moon, the best Planting days and other valuable information. Price 20c. Atlas Printing Co.. 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