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V THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA page Firm • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • Miss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter,, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Prige. / Mrs. B. W. Sexton left last week to spend several days with Mrs. R. S. Dicks at Chapel Hill, N. C. Mrs. C. C. Ransdale and Mrs. F. S. White, of Columbia, are the guests of Mr. and Airs. J. forDicks. Wilson Sanders, a student at Wof ford College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. San ders. * Mrs. B. W. Walker and little daugh ter have returned to Barnwell after an extended visit to relatives in Charleston. high score prize foFguests was won by Mrs. M. C. Best. Mrs. Winchester Smith, of Williston, was also remem- bere^d with a gift. A salad course with coffee was served. Miss Jewel Gross, who is a mem ber of the Hilda school faculty, spent the week-end with her brother, Dr. H. A. Gross. Mrs. Olaree Cail, who has been operating the Diamond Hotel for the past 1 couple of years, is moving back to her Main Street home this week. Senator Edgar A. Brown and Rep resentative Solomon Blatt returned to Columbia Tuesday morning after spending the week-end at their homes here. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Solomon Blatt entertained the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club last week. The high score prize for club members, a box of tal cum powder, was won by Mrs. W. L. Molair; the high scoi^—prize for guests, a boJc- of Kleenex, was won by Mrs. M. C. Best and fbe consolation, a box oL talcum powder, was cut by Mrs. Eugene Easterling. Mrs. Basil Jenkins was presented with a bottle of perfume. The hostess served a salad course with coffee. Those playing be sides elub members included Mrs. Best, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Marvin Hale and Mis Margaret Free. Mrs. J. IP. Scoville was hostess to the members of this club on Thurs day -afternoon of the previou week, when the high score prize for club members, two pictures, was won by Mrs. S. V. Brown; the guest prize, a deck of cards.jKas won by Mrs. M. C. Best and the consolation, a vase, was cut by Mrs. Baynard Ellis. Mrs. Basil Jenkins was presented with a vase, also. The hostess served a salad course with coffee. Guests other than club members included Mrs. Best, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Newman Connor, Mrs. Marvin Hale, Mrs. Eddie Sanders and Miss Margaret Free. April conference, which meets in Beaufort, a paper on “IJ.ow Far May avMinister Enter Into the Varied De mands Made Upon Him, and preserve His Highest Loyalty as a Minister?” A hearty vote of thinks was ten dered to Dr. and Mrs. Jones for the dinner served to the conference. Among the ministers present were the Revs. R. H. McKinnon, of Allendale; G. F. Winstead, pf Beaufort; J. L. Bobo, of Furman; J. W. Middleton, of Fairfax; O. S. Ulmer, of Varnville; C. W. Jones', of Estill; A. D. Prentiss, of Sheldon; T. W. Malphrus and 0. H. McKinnon, of Ridgeland, and James Ttfeil, of Fairfax. ^ 0 , ’i. Joyce'Branch 4-H Club Meets. Miss Mary Gay O’Bannon returned to Coker •College at Hartsville Sunday after spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 0'- Bannon. The friends of H. L. O’Bannon, Esq., were, glad to see him out again this week after being confined to his home for several days with an attack of illness. Miss Emily • Browp, daughtr of Senator and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, entertained a number of the younger set with a dance at the Sweetw^er country club Friday night. The friends of Miss Claire Dicks, who is a member of the Green Sea school faculty, will learn with regret that'she is quite ill at the home of^her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dicks. - The many friends of W. B. Turner will be glad to know that his mother, ■» Mrs. C. M. Turner, is'convalescing at her home near Ellenton, following a serious illness at an Augusta hospital. The Ladies’ Guild of the local Episcopal Church met Monday after- Hfcon with Mrs. J. Julien Bush. After the business session, a sccial hour was enjoyed, at which time the hostess served coffee, sandwiches and cake. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. , Mrs. Robert A. Patterson was host ess last week to the members of the Wedneday Afternoon Contract Club. The high score prize for club mem- bers was won by Mrs. Solomon Blatt; the high score prize for guests was won by Mrs. M. C. flfcft and the con solation was cut by Mrs. E. IL Girar deau. A salad course with coffee was served. The club met Tuesday afternoon of this week with Mrs. W. L. Molair. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Perry, A. Price; the consolation was cut by Mrs. Solomon Blatt and the B usiness riLDERO APPOINTS MAGISTRATES FOB BARNWELL COUNTY Magistrates for Barnwell County were appointed Monday by Governor Johnston, as follows: C. S. Anderson at Dunbarton. Paul. H. Sanders for George’s Creek township. J. W. Cook at Williston. O. D. Hammond at Blackville. G. M. Hogg at Barnwell. J. M. Hill for Red.Oak township. No reference to G. R. Peeples of Bennett Springs township was made in the dispatch from Columbia, which was probably due to an oversight. Legicn Meeting Tuesday Night. The Richardson-Walsh Post of the American Legion will meet Tuesday evening of next week at 7 o’clock at the Court House in Barnwell. This will be a very interesting meeting, as it is expected that James R. Turner, Department Commander, and Felix Goudelock, Department Adjutant, will be with us. All Legion members, as well as any ex-service men who are ready to join the Post,, are urged to attend. We will have a good feed, as usual. ( H. G. BOYLSTON, , Post Commander. The Joyce Branch 4-H club held its regular monthly meeting Friday, March 1st. The meeting was opened with a song—“Annie Roonie.” Thhe girls then learned three new 4-H songs —“The Feld Song,” “Health Song” and “Friendship Song.” They enjoyed learning these songs. Miss Elizabeth McNab, county leader, made a short talk on what the club has-been doing. After which Mrs. Johnson, the State 4-H club leader, gave a very interest ing and inspirational discussion on club work as a whole. She talked to to the girls about the flocal leaders’ camp, the Winthrop short eourse, the county 4-H camp, Rally Day and the prizes and awards for good club work. She said that although lots of girls may never win a (prize, they have a far greater award £han they could win which is the knowledge of how to be their own leaders. Her talk was thoroughly enjoyed. , Plans were made, for the local leaders to get up a regular program for the next meeting. Miss McNab and Mrs. Johnson looked at the aprons, undefgirmenfs ; and note books of the girls. After j practicing the songs again, the meet ing was closed by paying two games. When Your Hood Feels “Stuffy ’.. Apply Va-tro-nol ...just a few drops. Va-tro-nol pene trates deep into reduces swollen membranes, clears away dogging mu cus, brings welcome relief. , J e e • Two generous sizes ,..30* and 50*. USID IN TIMI HUPS PREVENT MANY COLDS WANTED! TO BUY YOUR VEGETABLES, CHICKENS, EGGS, PEAS, CORN, BEEF CATTLE, HOGS, AND ALMOST ANY AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRO DUCE—FOR WHICH I PAY THE VERY HIGHEST PRICE. SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL. TOM BOLEN "'N * I-' Main St. Barnwell, S. C. i 1111 m v fmmmsm '■ * CITATION NOTICE. Farmers’ Attention! An evening of pleasant entertain ment, a chance to win very desirable The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mrs. Sudie Harley has’ made suit to me to grant unto Blease Harley Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of W. W. Harley; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W'. W. Harley, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the court of Pro bate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Friday, March 15th, 1935, next, af ter publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. j Given under my Hand this 28th day of February, A. D. 1925. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. S. C. Pxiblished on the 7th day of March, 1935, in The Barnwell Pedple-SehtThel. HEY, ttlG BOY, I Can Tell You Sumpin’ ’bout YOUR CROPS Easy Pleasant Way - To Lose Fat • "You know I need vitamins Chilean Natural Nitrate tup- in my food. They make me big plies these vital impurities, in and strong and healthy. 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The chief feature of the evening will be a presentation of “Back to the Soil.” ' This production gives a lot of interesting information about Nitrate of Soda and shows how it is produced h£re in the South. Only a few weeks ago Dr. Charles H. Herty, the South’s great scientist, urged Southern farmers to use South ern fertilizers. American Nitrate of Soda is one of these fertilizers and many farmers in this neighborhood are planning- to be at the show in order to find out all they can about this home product, A . All farmers are requested to come in time so they can get a number in the drawing for door prizes. REDDY KILOWATT REDDY KILOWATT i . . Your Electrical Special Prices ON PERMANENT WAVES $3.00 to $7.50 Don’t forget our IODINE and HOT OIL Reconditioning- Scalp Treatments. They are guaran teed to cure dandruff We are now using the famous GALVE* Preparations foi facials which we are sure will please YOU. Sen-ant Conference Held Here Monday. The ideal helper. 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