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lii. ^f rw ” TT '' .^ iTc:T^^ :r zr'^ ■ ■ ”. ”•; *^r .tt...rzsj*T?!^y#-y2'* r - .:-u-c- I r THURSDAY, JUNE 20TH, 19S5. V THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA v page mm • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • • Miss Sarah Hogg was a visitor in Augusta last week-end. Mrsv-S. J. Bogen is the guest of her mothe* at Manning this we6k. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Killingsworth and little (Daughter, of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting the formers mother, Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, of Colum bia, were visitors here Saturday. Miss Dorothy Grubbs, of Augusta, is the guest of Miss Sarah Hogg. Mrs. Neil Lemon, of Philadelphia, Pa., if visiting Mr. and! Mrs. A. A. Lemon. C Pi of- ani Mrs. W. Carter and children are spending some time at Blufl^ton Misses Rosalee and Dorothy Brown, of Savannah, are ^visiting Misses Pearl and Ruby Peacock. Misses Emily and Polly Black were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Earl Herndon, at Hildia last week. Mrs. W. L. Gleaton has returned home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Henry Rikard, in Columbia. Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky and two little daughters, Paula and Elena, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Kartus in Montgomery, Ala., this week. -r- • Mrs. Lena Davies arrived hpme yes terday (Wednesday) afternoon from Agnes Scott College, Dcatur, Ga., to spend the summer vacation with her son, B: P. Davies, and Mrs. Divies.’ Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson returned home Sunday after spending some time with relatives and friends in Whitmire and Union, Hey friends will be glad to know that her health has been greatly improved by special medical treatment. f ocie Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vencent, of Union, were the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. Best. Miss May Jones ha's returned to her home in Denmark after spending a few days with Miss Elizabeth Jones. Martin Best, Jr., has returned home after spending a couple of w T eeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vincent at Union. Deputy Sheriff Gilmore S. Harley returned to Barnwell Saturday from the Columbia hospital and > s conva lescing at his home here, following a very .serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips and chil dren left early Sunday morning for Catlettsburg, Ky., for a Visit to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hale. MRS. FITZPATRICK ENTERTAINS FOR VISITORS. Mrs. R. S. Fitzpatrick was hostess to quite a number of little girls on Friday afternoon complimenting her little visitors, Marion Farmer ami Mayaleen Kirjc, of Salisbury, N. C. After a number of'games the little folk were served ice cream and dainty little cakes. Ail day suckers were given as souvenirs. a sporting offer to motorists 3 ' .3 Pa ” io « "P P 00 '"*’great d - s “ e Po«- Get re.arv».—? 7 * 7 0 *‘ of 10 font c - - »•«. oiscoven,.' m one or more of, chance to Drn.. " » CooIr olJed rffiidu 10 ° 0 ' ! Co* only 2 or 3—but all "~~ chance ,o „ ee,t5 - Give i, , can’t lose-yo™? i,,eW - Vou tandforfijnui *” Z n '° g (3 > P*'ck.up 4 power (5) a ,, p W ^-nce C:^ ■:I WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. Edgar A. Brown was hostess to the members of the Wednesday Af- ternono Contract Club last week. The high score prize for club members was won by Mrs. E. H. Girardeau; the consolation was cut by Mrs. W. L. Molair ^nd the high score prize for guests w r as awarded to Mrs. Ralph Smith. A sweet course was served. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Boylston will be gladl to know that their little daughter, Betty, who was carried to an Augusta hospital Mon day morning, is getting along nicely. She was running a high temperature and suffering from a weak heart fol lowing an atiack of colitis. c— The speed and ease with j l which I please Will set all folks a-thinking. I’ll do the work and never Shirk If you’ll just do the thinking. “REDDY KILOWATT”, Ycur Electrical Servant. South Carolina Power Co. J. W. RUFF, Local Manager. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. ♦ The members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge CiUb were entertained FrL day afternoon by Mrs. W. L. Molair. The high score prize for club mem bers was won by Mrs. Angus Patter son; the high score prize for guests by Mrs. Perry B. Bush; the consola tion prize for club members by Mrs. H. J. Phillips ancl the consolation for guests by Mrs. Basil Jpnkins. A salad course was served. of ° r „„ ^ PGtfectgas — Tr y That Good r ir • Ca f—be&in«- d mum. ru,* ogtod *y ! _^ F R EF| NmG Co . I 1 M - i THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE McNab, the president, presided at the business session, which was made very short. During the inspirational session, Miss Elizabeth Hagood played a piano solo. Following prayer, Psalm 145 was read responsively.' A duet, ‘‘Liv ing for Jesus,” was sung by Misses Frances and Jean Smith. The address of the afternoon was made by Miss Margaret Lemon, of Indiana, Pa. Her subject was ‘‘Tem- peiance.” “In our zeal for prohibition,” she said, “we often lose sight of the true meaning of the word, thinking only of abstenance fro strong drink. A deeper meaning is ‘habuual modera tion, in all things—eating, drinking, pleasure, and even in philanthropies we must practice self-control. ‘Eter nal viligance to mingle in due pro portion.’ In practicing this we pre serve our life for service.” Mrs.' McNab closed wthe meeting with prayer. There were 20 members and eight visitors present.—Contrib uted. JHONSON HAGOOD CHAPTER B usinesq uilderO Have opening now for reliable sales man age 25 to- 50 years to take care of demand for Rawleigh household products. Good profits for hustler. We furnish everything but the car to start you. Jfcawieigh Co., Dept SCF- 8-C, Richmond, Va. FARM FOR SALE:—Five hundred acre tract" andi 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. Ninesteirf, attorney, Blackville, S. C. 6-16-tfc MET FRIDAY EVENING. Mrs. B. L. Easterling entertained very delightfully the memBers of the Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., to gether with several visitors, on Fri day evening.. The rooms were made attractive by the use of vari-colored summer flow- ers. ■ The meeting was conducted by Mrs. F. S. Brown, president, and after a short business session, an interesting paper was read by Mrs. W. H. Man ning. During the sdcial hojjr little Jackie Phillips, talented young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips, sang several numbers. An interesting historical contest was entered into with zest and Mrs. Bratton Parker, of Snelling, was declared the winner. The hostess, assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. Phillips, served delicipus home ma'de ice cream amLcdke. Blackville Boy Promoted. The mavy announced Friday that 433 lieutenants, junior grade, had been chosen by the junior selection board for- the promotion to the grade of lieutenant. The list included Everett Hale Still, of Blackville. \ Screw Worm Control. C. C. Crouch has been ^stationed at Barnwell for this county and surround ing territory as supervisor in the* con trol of screw worm and expects to be available -for educational work in the control of this pest. All interested in this control work should get in touch with Mr Crouch, who will have his office in Barnwell. The State headquarters for screw worm control is located in WaLerboro in charge of W. H. Clark. Farmers ar^urged to take advan tage of this service in order to suf ficiently combat this pest, which last year was found* in many sections of this county, affecting the livestock of farmers.'—H. G. Boylston, Co. Agt. Woman’s Missicnaiy Society. Despite the very hot weather, an enjoyable meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society was held at the local Methodist Church Monday af ternoon, at which time a very delight ful program was given. Mrs. W. E. checks MALARIA in 3 days Liquid - Tablets COLDS^— Salve - ^ose fir8t da y Drops TONIC and LAXATIVE HOTEL SAUANNAH tOO FIREPROOF ROOMS < RESTAURANTS - / ail ANORI W A SMITH MC.K. Nocir / Evor^tHinq Worthwhile SAVANNAH. iEORGIA. L. S. Mellichamp. Wiliiston, June 13.—Funedal ser vices for Lewis Sams Mellichamp, 81, who died here yesterday, were held this morning from his home with Dr. W. M. Jones, of Barnwell, and the Rev. W. A. Smnh, of Wiliiston, offi ciating. 'Interment was in the Wil- listun cemetery: 1 1 ——^ —~— Mr. Mellichamp, a lifelong Baptist, was one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of the community. He .came to Wiliiston in 1882 from Johnston anj entered the mercantile busineis, which he conducted continu ously with the exception of two periodic when he left Wiliiston to enter other fields, until he retired two years ago, due to ill health Mr. Mellichamp was twice married. His first wife, who was Miss Laura Parker, of Edgefield^ died, in 1895. He is survived by his second wife, the former Miss Anne Trotti, of Wiliis ton, whom he married in 1898, and the following children: Mrs. L. P. An drew? and Mrs. J. G. Fearing, of Charleston; L. E. Mellichamp, of Savannah; L. P. Mellichamp^ of New York, all by his first wife, and Mrs. John H. White, of Winston-Salem, N. C., by his sscDnd wife. For Sale Cheap 300 pairs shoes, C.othing, dresses, hats and groceries. See us at once— going out of business. * E. C. Lanier Co. Harlem, Ga. We are planning , against Mr. Moth— the Rascal who ruins your clothes during the warm days. PLEXICO’S Dry Cleaners Barnwell. B BEER —AND— ALL KINDS OF DRINKS —AT— Grab Max 628 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. FOR ALL Building Materials —write— Carolina Supplies & Cement Co. CHARLESTON, S. C. WANTED Girls to take beauty course. Com plete course of 6 months for $45.00. Actual experience under able teachers. . ' ■ ^ Glenn Beauty Shop 309 Masonic Bldg. Mrs. J. P. Glenn, Augusta, Ga. ' TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER Special 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 fox facials ' \ • which we are sure will please YOU. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. fN—y ^ ■... • -eC The Barnwell Beauty Shop TEALE THEATRE Where Sound Sounds Best Thursday-Friday, June 20-21 Go Into Your Dance —WITH—. A1 Jolson and Ruby Keeler . Also Comec?y—“PEACH OF A PAIR” SATURDAY, JUNE 22 “110. RAISE* With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON One of the Best Comedy Dramas of the year.. Also Short—“DOG SHOW.” ► Monday and Tuesday, June 24-25 —WITH— Dick Powell, Adolph Menjou, Gloria Stuart, Alice Brady and Hundreds of Girls. ■ J ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel . * Wednesday, June 26—Bargain Day Admission 10 and 15 Cents “RED HEAD" Also Comedy—“ONCE OVER LIGHTLY” and FOX KEWU With BRUCE CABOT and GRACE BRADLEY.. Also Short- “STATION SONGk.”