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THURSDAY, JUNE 27TH, 19S5.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Miss Alice Finklea, of Latttf> sp^nt
the week-end in Barnwell.
Clayton Trotti, of Williston, was in
Barnwell on business Tuesday. ^
Idis Brabham, of Hattieville, wa s a
business visitor here Monday.
Mayor C. G. Fuller was a business
visitor in Columbia Thursday.
Miss Ann Brown is visiting rela
tives anj friends in Spartanburg.
Miss Pearl Thain, of Olar, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brown.
Mrs. Perry A. Price has returned!
fiom a visit to relatives in Atlanta.
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Miss Polly Fales s-pent last week 'n
Bamberg with Miss Elizabeth Mace.
Mrs. J. S. Black and' daughter, Pol
ly, spent Monday in Augusta shopping.
Miss Dorothy Sanders spen^ Sunday
in Branchville with Mrs. C. F. Bence.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville spent the
week-end with relatives in Orange
burg.
Miss Sarah Wise, of Greenwood 1 , is
visiting Barnwell friends.
Miss Laura Brabham, of Columbia,
is visiting her cousin, Mis s Miriam
Baxter, this week.
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Ben Tf Sexton, of Orangeburg,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton.
Bates Hagood returned! home Mon
day after a week’s trip to Chapel Hill
and Lake Junaluska, N. C. *
Miss Novice Boylston, of Florence,
is the guest of her brother, Harry G.
Boylston, and Mrs. Boylston.
Mrs. W. L. Molair and daughter
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have returned! home after a visit to
relatives and friends in Columbia.
Miss Veia T. BouVware and her
brother, Tom, returned home Fridlay
after visiting friends in Columbia.
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The Rev. J. C. Inabinet is attending
the annual Methocfet School that is
being held in Columma for two weeks.
- Miss Grace Hogp sailed -Saturday
from Charleston for New York City,
where she will spend her vacation.
Jennings McNab is at the Veterans’
hospital in Columbia this week for an
examination . . i
M iss Annie R. Mathews, of Lincoln-
ton, Ga., is the guest of Mrs.
C. R. Peeples.
Frampton Toole, Esq., of Aiken,
was in Barnwell Saturday on profes-
sinoal business.
Mis s Nancy Owens, of Dunbarton,
wa? the guest of Mrs. Harry G. Boyls
ton on Monday.
Miss Sarah Wisev l ’of Greenwood, is
spending some time with Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Sanders.
Adjt. Gen. Jas. C. Dozier 1 , Mrs.
Dozier, Mrs. Capers and Mrs. Lawton,
of Columbia/ were visitors here Tues
day.
Mrs. B. W. Finlayson, manager of
the local Western Union office, spent
the week-end with her parents in
Kingstree.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
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Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware was hostess
last week to the members of the Wed-
nestHay Afternoon Contract Club. The
high score prize for members was won
by Mrs. Solomon Blatt, the high score
prize for guests by Misg Rosalie
Spann and the consolation prize was
cut by Mrs. W. L. Molair. A salad
course was' served. Out-of-town
guest s included Miss Rosalie Spann,
of Sumter; Mrs. Henry Killingsworth
and Mrs. Neil Lemon, of Philadelphia,
Pa.; Mrs. Ralph Smith, of Huntsville,
Ala.; Mrs. Cecil S. Harris, of Rich
mond, Va., and Mrs. J. L. Widman, of
Asheville, N. C.
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDCrE CLUB
The rn\mbers of the Junior-Smart
Set Bridget Club were entertained on
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Lessie B.
Easterling. Htgh score prize for club
members Was won by Mrs. Solorion
Blatt;\ high score prize for guests by
Miss Rosalie Span^and the conadla-
tion was cut by Mrs. Basil Jenkins.
The hostess served) avsweet course.
The guests qther than blub members
included Miss Spann, of Sumter; Mrs.
Henry Killingsworth an^ Mrs. Neil
Lemon, of Philadelphia, Mrs.
Cecil S. Harris, of Richmond^ Va.;
Mrs. J. L. Widman, of Asheville, N\C.;
Mrs. Eddie Sanders, of Bamberg; Miss
Julia Lemon, Mrs. Basil Jenkins, Mrs.
M..C. Best, Mrs. Perry B. Bush and
Mrs. Newman Connor, all of Barn
well.
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• Mr. andl Mrs. Furman B. Davis had
as their week-end 1 gue&ts, the latter’s
parents, Mr. anj Mrs. J. D. Kyzer, of
Leesville. •
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S. Harris and
litcle daughter left for their home in
Richmond, Vd., Monday morning af
ter a visit to Mrs. J. A. Porter.
Misses Lillian and Ruth Benson, of
W’illiston, spent the week-end with
Barnwell 'friends.
M iss Pauline Holman, of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her mother T
Mrs. E. W. Holman.
Miss Elizabeth Mace, of Bamberg,
is the guest this week of Barnwell
friends and relatives.
J. Ben Bostick, of New York City,
is spending some time with his mother,
Mrs. Anna Bostick.
—Myers Wingard, of Charlotte, N. C.,
is spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Peeples.
The many Barnwell friends of Miss
Rhoda Wade, member of the local
high school faculty, will be glad to
learn that she is resting nicely at the
Baptist hospital in Columbia after an
operation for appendicitis last week.
Senator and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown
went up.to Clemson College* Friday,
where the former attended a meeting
of the board of trustees. The follow-
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ing day they left for the mountains of
Western North Carolina, where they
spent the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Clark McCaslan. of-
St. Ma.hews, ^pent the week-end with
-MrsTBen Hill Cave.
M : ss Julij Lemon, of Barnwell, and
Kimball Oliver, of Columbia,
Sunday at Tyboe Beach.
spent
Judge John K. Snelling, Capt. J. J.
Bell, Auditor W. H. Manning, Capt. J.
,B. Morris and Clerk of Court Robert
L. Bronson left yesterday (Wednes-
day) morning, for Myrtle B^ach, where
they will attend a nTeeting of the
Federated County Officers convention.
A large number of members of the
Barnwell County Council of Farm
Women and 4-H Club members, ac
companied by Mis s Elizabe.h McNab,
home demonstration agent, left here
in a school bus Monday morning to at-
tend a short course at Winthrop Col
lege.
FLETCHER-SANDERS
MARRIAGE.
A marriage that came as quite a
surprise to their many friends was
that of Miss Loretta Fletcher and
Robert Sanders, the ceremony having
been performed at Hampton by the
Judge of Probate of that county Mon
day evening, June 17th.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Eidson, of this city, and
is a popular member of the younger
set. She is a graduate of the Barn
well high school and attended Ander
son College this past session. Mr.
Sanders is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Sanders, of Barnwell, and has
held a position with Sexton’s Drug
Store since his graduation from the
local high school a couple of years
ago. They have the best wishes of a
widt circle of friends for a long and
happy married life.
NOVEL “LEMON PARTY”
ENJOY ED’HERE.
A novel party was held at the home
of Mrs. L. M. Cave Thursday after
noon of last week. It was in the
form of a “lemon party.” Each per-
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son wa s requested to bring a lemon.
Upon arrival the lemon was cut and
the seeds counted, one cent was paid
for each seed found, the proceeds go
ing to the building fund of the local
~Bttpt4st^ Church. Bach guest, upon
registermg. was asked to guess the
number of flowep? in a huge jardimer.
M isses Florence Sanders, Mildred
Storne and Myitle Sanders were visi
tors in Columbia Saturday.
M iss Hcttie Mathis, of Blackvi.le,
Miss Tyler, of Estill, Mis s Kathryn
Holland and her brother, Mai-vin Hol
land, spent Sunday at Folly Beach.
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Seven show cases in good condition;
one large safe„and remnants of jew
elry store. Will sell in part or whole.
No reasonable offer refused. Am go
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have more time for my eye-specialty
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BARNWELL, S. G
STRAYED.—From my lot,
day night, June 22nd, one dark brown
or black mare mule, with some gray,
about five years old. If found, please
phone S. G. LOWE, Blackville,' S. €.,
and receive reward Itc.
Mrs. G. Norman Snelling and son,
George Norman Snelling Jr., of At
lanta, who have just returned from an
extended visit to points of interest in
Florida with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. A. Bennett and family, of Wil
liston, i s the guest this week of Judge
John K. Snelling.
Little Miss Harriett Ann Smith en
tertained about 18 of her litJe‘friends
Thursday afternoon with a picnic at
Fuller Park in honor of her guest, lit
tle Miss Betty Bell, of Atlanta. Har
riett Ann is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Smith, of Huntsville, Ala^.
and is Visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Gary Hayes came
correct number and" was presen.ed
with the lovely flowers. A prize to
the party bunging a lemon with the
largest number of seeds^was awarded
to Mrs. Sallie A. McNab, her lemon
totaling 22 seeds. Mrs. E. G. Bo.en,
Mrs. Harold Reed and Miss Carrie Wil
liams tied for second piize as to the
least number of seeecls, Mrs. Bolen
being the lucky winner. This lovely
party, was given in the beautiful gar
den of Mrs. Cave just to the rear of
her home, and a neat sum was rea’lzed
for the church.
'Luncheons
Y OUR mid-day meal will be
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your clothes dtlring
the warm days.
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6-13-27
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
Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Davis and two
ildren, of West Palm Beach, Fla.,
who were injured recently in an auto
mobile accident near Alma, Ga., in
which One child wa« killed, were visi
tors here during the past week. Their
friendis will be glad to know that they
are recovering rapidly from their in-
jui ies. . ,
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LITTLE BOY ENTERTAINS
FRIENDS WITH PARTY. 1
Little Maurice Ghingold, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Ghingold, delighted a
large number of his little friend^ with
p biithday party Tursday afternoon
of last week, the occasion being his!
sixth birthday anniversary. After a
number of games had been played the
little guests were served delightful i
refreshments.
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