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■ i I I r ^THURSDAY, M^Y 30TH, 19S5. \ ~ ^ ^ , ■ j THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ' PAC^I Tilbur Mitchell, of Seneca, was the puest of friends here Sunday. Mrs. Johnny Knobloch, of Ridge- ville, was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Catherine Black is the guest of friends in Bamberg this week. Mrs. 6. M. Main, of Meyer’s Mill, was a visitor here Tueday morning. Martin Best, Jr., is the guest of his aunl, Mrsr J. W. VlncenT, at Union. s, ' Miss Betty Youngblood, of Concord, —N. C., is visiting Miss Helena Brown. Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, of Bamberg, were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Christie and Mrs. P. J. Drew were visitors in Augusta Tues day. i {£ j| Mrs. Irene Brown, of Rockwood, Tenn., is the guest of her son, F. S. Brown. Mrs. Aubrey Harley, of Newbprry, is expected to arrive in Barnwell this week for the Harley-Dunbar wedding on June 1st. Mrs.' P. J.' Drew, Mrs. T. R. Vogel, MrS. Charlie Brown, Sr., and Mrs. Ralph Brown were visitors in Au gusta WednescHay^. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblood and- d^utffiter, of Ch&rlott§, N. C., v^ere the jiyeok-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr. j Misses Lorie Seay and Ruth Barton, of Blackvillej, and Patsy Peay, of Co- lumhia, were the guests of MiSs Jewel Woodward on Sunday. Mrs. S. S. Scoville, Miss Martha Scoville and Mrs. Sheldon Scoville, of Orangeburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville oh Tuesday. Misses June Milhous, Emily Black and Loretta Fletcher have returned from Anderson College to spend the summer vacation-with Barnwell rela tives. ■* Dr. and 1 Mrs. M. C. Best and Mrs. H. A. Gross were visitors in Augusta Tuesday. Miss R.ae Alpern, of Charleston, is the guest cf her cousin, Mrs. Charles Levinson. — Miss Margaret Smith, of Langley, was the guest of Miss Rachael Carter last week., Mrs. Brown Towles is spending this week with her mother _ w Mrs. Estelle Patterson. * Mrs. J. W. Vincent, of Union, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Best la-t week. Wilson Sanders, a student at Wof- fore College, is at home for the sum mer vacation. Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Bailey, of Green ville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Andterson. Mrs. J. B. Simpson, of Augusta, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs Charlie Brown, Sr. M:-s Jewel Gross and little Ann Benson Gross are visiting Mrs. F. A. Gross in Greenville. Larry Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brown, is visiting friends in ( harleston this week. Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson left Fri day for Whitmire, where she will visit relatives for several clays. Ben Davies, Jr., spent the week-end ; n Monck’s Coiner with Frank Eat- in n, Esq., a college friend. Miss, Elaine Harley attended) party given in Columbia Saturday by the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. She was presented with a gift by the chapter members. The friends of Gilmore S. Harley, deputy sheriff,' will learn with regret that he has been quite ill at his home her^ for the past several days. Mr. Harley’s condition grew worse late Tuesday afternoon and he wag carried to a Columbia hospital that night. Owen K. Hmstead, in charge of thg Charleston Naval Recruiting sta tion, was in Barnwell Monday. He stated that the quota for the havy from this district is 60 men, Anyone within the age limit pf 18 to 25 years who are interested in a “hitch” in the navy will do well to communicate with the recruiting office at Charlestbn. 1 Mrs. A. F. Carter has returnued from the Columbia hospital, where she was called to the bedside of her sister Mrs. J. 0. Sanders, and Mr. Sanders, who are patients there. Mr. and Mrs Sandiers were injured in an automobile w'reck a few days ago. Little hope is wreck several days ago. Mrs. San idlers who was painfully, but not seriously injured, is dbing tiicdy. Late news from Mr Sanders is to the effect that he has a chance of recovery. -L .4" JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. The louil pest office will observe Surdey hours t; dav (Thursday) the occasion being Memorial Day. /Miss Jewel Woodward spent a few dry/last Week with Misses Loire Seay and Ruth Bartcn in Blackville. Mrs. J. S. Dunbar, Miss Johnnie Raw; an ( | J:.hn Dunbar, Jr., of Colum bia. were visitors here Sunday. Bob Dicks Bnnett, who' was graduat ed from Carlisle Fitting School last week, has returned to Barnwell. David Woodward, who attended Car lisle Fitting School the past session, is at heme for the summer vacation. 666 checks MALARIA in 3 days COLDS first day Mrs. Ralph Brown was hostess to the Inembers of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club Friday afternoon. The high score prize for club members, a maple card ti ay, was won by N|rs. W. L. .MolaU; the guest prize? a towelr was won by Mrs. M. C. Best; the floating prize, a box of corresppndenoe can's, was wen by Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware, and the consolation, a towel, was cut by Mrs. Lessie B. Eas terling. The gu.est of honor, Mrs. T. R. Vogel, bf.Woshington. D. C., was presented with a towel. The hostess served apricot sherbet and two kinds of cake. Those playing besides club members included Mrs. T. R. Vogel, of Washington; Mrs. Winchester Smith, Jr., of Williston; Mrs. Eddie Sanders, Mis. B. P. Davies, Mrs. Thos. M. Boul- ware, Mrs. M. C. Best, Mrs. J. N. An derson, Mrs. Basil Jenkins, Mrs. New- man Connor.- Mrs. W. J. Lemon, Mrs. Perry B. Bush, Miss BeBee Patterson and Mrs. P. J. Drew. Liquid - Tablets Salve - Nose Drops TONIC and LAXATIVE • i. * From the great Multi-sol Refinery comes -c. tf' GULF-LUBE-A GULFLUBE Thousands changing to the New Gulf-lube... now a premium oil in everything but price W ITHIN thq past few weeks thousands of motorists have made a plpasant discovery .... They have discovered that there is now No other 25* motor oil gives you all these quality points! * 1. 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FARM FOR SALE:—Five hundred acre tract and' Ninety-Six acre tract of land near Meyer’s Mill, South Carolina, formerly owned by Mrs. M. E. Kirkland, for sale on attractive terms.—A. H. Ninestein, attorney, Blackville, S. C. 5-16-tfc BARTON-KICK LING ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. B ackville, May 27.—The engage ment of Miss Ruth Barton, of Orange burg, to Mr. Eugene ^ Fickling, of Rbckville, was announced at a lovely bridge partv given by Mrs. A. V. Col- lum, Jr., Saturday. The announce-' ment was given “all in a nutshell” when a delicious frozen salad course wes served. Fifteen guests were pres ent. Miss Barton has for the past several years been a member of the Blackville school faculty, Mr. Fickling is with the geodedtic surveyujaarty in North Dakota. — • IT’S THE MOST FINELY BALANCED LOW-PRICED CAR EVER BUILT CHEVROLET r I "’HE new Master De Luxe Chevrolet brings you a per fect combination of the most de sired motorcar advantages of the . day. 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