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' i THURSDAY, JULY 18TH, 1935. THE BARNWBLL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • Bates Hagood was a week-end visi tor in Columba. Clerk of Court R. L. Bronson spent Sunday in Columbia. * J * Calhoun Lemon spent the week-end in Bennettsville with friends. J^Mrs. W. W. More, of Colubia, was a business visitor here Monday. ~ Billie Davies spent the week-end with friends in Waynesboro, Ga. Miss Ethel Greene, of Dunbarton, was a visitr in town on Tuesday. Stuckey, of Bamberg, spent the week-endi with friends in Barnwell. Miss Rachael Pratt, of Due West, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. C. Best. Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Dicks and fami ly were visitors in Columbia Friday. Henry Span, of Sumter, spent the week-end. with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Price. Mi« s Elizabeth Jones has returned home after a visit to relatives in Sumer. Mi.-s Julia Lemon is spending several days in Columbia with ffiends and relatives. Miss Maygaret Thomas, of Aiken, is the guest, of Miss Jaudon Harley this week. M is s Martha Ayer Harley is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. R. Aubrey Herley in Newberry. M:s. B. H. Dyches, of Columbia, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Hayne Hogg. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gross and two | Mrs. H. E. Harley and two children, children left Sunday for a week’s stay on Sullivan’s Island. J". .B. Goodson^ of Gainesville, Fla., was the week-end guest of relatives in Barnwell and 'Kline. Miss Mamie McNab*^. spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Mc- Elroy, in Comerce, Ga. fof Bamberg, and >fis s Inez Zeigler man, Mrs. Hugh McLaurin, Mrs. B. P-- Davies, _ Mrs. Basil Jenkins and Stellavifle, Ga., were the week-end quests trf Mrs.-Shelljr Black. y — Mr. and Mrs, B. D. Ellis spent the week-end in Waynesboro, Ga., Mrs. Ellis remaining for a visit to her mother, Mrs. H: H; Stembridga* Sr. Miss Mazie Sanders, of Columbia,* a s been the recent guest of Miss \ Mrs. E. B. Sanders, Mrs. Lessre B. Easterling and son, Brown Easter ling, W. B. Turner and W. R. Price were weelT-end visitors in Columbia. Irene Johnston, of Kline. Mrs. J. L. Widman and son, Larry, Misses Julia and Christine Evans, |j r ., left Monday for their home in T of Sumter, are the guests of Misses Virgie and Sarah Jones. -M iss Wllie Bush Deason has re turned from Greenville, where she spent the month of June. \ Mrs. Robert Crossland and little son, of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price. Mr. and Mrs. “Bill” Coclin and children, of Waynesboro, Ga., spent Sunday here with relatives. The Graniteville Rocks, leaders in the Industrial league, will play here this (Thursday) afternoon. Mrs. Louise Bauer, of Columbia, spent the' week-end in Barnwell with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. D. P. Patterson,. Jr., and E. G. Wilson spent the week-endl in Hardee- ville with relatives and friends. W. JS. Hill, Jr., young son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill, has returned from a visit to relative s in Branchville. Mrs. J. A. Dillard and! children, of Columbia, spent several days last wek with Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Best. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville spent Sunday in Oiangeburg with the for mer’s mother. Miss JeweltWoodward has returned home after spending a month in Tal lahassee, Fla. Martin Best, Jr., is the guest of Dr. and Mfs. J. A. Dillard in Colum bia this week. Miss Louise Dunbar, of Millhaven, Ga., has been the guest of her sister, Miss Nell Dunbar, for the past several days. Mrs. J. T. Bowers and! children, of Columbia, are the guests of the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jones. Mis? Minnie Washington, of Bishop- vill^-, is spending some time with is Mrs. B. H Cave. Miss Anna Laura Brown, of Savan- n?.h, Ga., i s the guest of Misses Pearl and Ruby Peacock. Mis s Mary Kissel, of Detroit, Mich., has returned home af.er a visit to M iss Kitty Plexico. Mrs. B. M. Jenkin s and her house guest, Miss Wilma Weeks, and Mrs. J. P. Scoville spent Saturday in Au gusta. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest-Brown and family and guest, Miss Janie Mont- gpmery, spent Sunday at the Isle of Palms. Misses Ruth and Evelyn Clary had. as their week-end .guests, Misses Jearet e Weaver and Cecil McLin, of Martins. X ' ' ? B usin esq uildeiO ♦:~x~X“X“X-x~x*-x~x~x~x~x—x~t* make good money, with a Rawleigh Rou.e. We help^you get started. No espi al or experience needed. Steady work fer right man. Write Rawleigh’s, Box SCG-8-2, Ricbmond, Va. I ■■■■ l ■ - — ■■ ,i ■ FARM” FOR SALE:—Five hundred acre tract and' Ninety-Six acre tract Mrs. J. N. Anderson and daughters, Misses Daisy and Norma, have re turned home after a visit to relatives in Greenville. * Mr. ^nd Mrs.' John B. McNab and daughter, of Athens, Ga., are ’ tfie guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Bailie AlcNab. Capt. Lawrence P. Knepton, of Blackshare, Ga., is the guest of rela tives and friends in Barnwell and Al lendale Counties. Shelly Black returned from Jack sonville, Fla., on Sunday where he at- ( tended the annual conventon of the of land near Meyer’s Mill, South' i ndustr j a i Life and Health Insurance Carolina, formerly owned by Mrs.! Company, July 11, 12 and 13. Mr. M. E. Kirkland, for sale on attractive i Black is agent for the Industrial for terms.—A. R. Ninestein, attorney,^ thi s territory and reports a wonderful Blackville, S. (V" 5-16-tfc ( trfip. * ' • V. •- ■ »--*• ' The Mules Have Arrived ' « • . ' ' ‘ V- f • ■ ... ~ in South Carolina 4 15,360 Whiter Mules 14,840 Red Mules Now they are ready to ride—with a big kick. ; .. .- .. .' . V - . » -■ .. t ; » White Mule is the finest selected. 4 montljs oldAJorn. Red Mule Rye—4 months old rye with equally as large a kick as the White Mule. v Red Mule Bourbon—nobetter 4 months old Bourbon c to.4>e^ found. Made to suit your taste and the price is figured down so low that it is unbelievably^ until you try it. Ci^LL FOR A BOTTLE IN ANY L4CENSED LIQUOR STORE IN THE STATE. — ' Sole Distributors for the State of South Carolina. . . * •'i I. GINSBERQ, Inc., Columbia Cigar & Tob. Co. 230 Meeting S-reet, 1403 Assembly Street, Charleston, S. C.— Columbia, S. C. Tel. 4477-4478. Tel. ‘8180-8189 P Asheville, N. C., after an extended visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. J. A". Porter. . r . Senator ^dgar^A., Brown and Mayor C. G. Fuller made a flying business tup to Detroit, Mich., last w r eek, going by plane from Charleston, via Wash ington, D. C. H. C^ McLaurin, of Sumter, spent Saturday here, being accompanied up on his return home by his wife and children, who have been the guests of Mrs. W. L. Molair. Miss Wilma Weeks. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. * . Mrs. T. R. Brown wag hostess to the Wednesday AfternoonCLContract Club last week. The high scor^ prize, for club members >4^ awarded to Mrs. Solomon Blatt; the high score- fbr guests being won by Mrs. J. L. Widman, of Asheville, N-X’., while Mrs. B. P. Davies cut. the consolation. A box of dusting powder ,WJU5 present ed to 4eadrWinrier. During the after noon a sweet course was served ? the guests. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. J. L. Widman, of Asheville, N. C., Mrs. H. C. McLaurin, of Sumter, and Mrs. L. O. Drew, of White Hall. Negroes Are Injured. Of interest to his many friends.here is the announcement that C. F. Cal houn, of Charleston, has been trans ferred to this territory with Barnwell as hi s headquarter.s L. Cohen and hi 9 three sisters, Mrs. Isadore Brown, of Blackyille, and Misses Mamie and Carrie fcohen, of Barnwell sailed Monday from Charles ton for New York City. Two negro women, the wife and daughter of Luther Snelling, of the Red Oak section of Barnwell County, were seriously injured Saturday night but Snelling’s baby escaped unhurt when the “Hoover cart’ in which they were riding was struck by a car oc cupied by Lee Knotts and Leroy Hal ford, bo.h white, of this city. The cart was demolished and the mule was injured, it is reported , The two women were carried to a local physician’s office for treatment. Snelling is a son of the late Ransom Snelling, a well-to-do farmer of the Red Oak section . W. T. Towne and son, W, T., Jr., of the Olar seciion, were visitors at The People-Sentinel office yesterday (Wed nesday), when the former-renewed his subscription orf another year.' Mrs. M. Boyd Connor and daugh ter, Marian Elizabeth, and mother, Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, of West Palm Beach, Fla., are the guests of rela tives and friends in Barnwell County. Charles Levinson, of The Leader, left thi s week for the Northern mark er, where he will purchase fall goods for his dry goods store and also a complete stock of merchandise for his five and ten cents store which, he will open on Main Street in the near future. ENTERTAINS WITH VANISHING PARTY. Mrs. J. N. Dick s entertained ^ laege number of her friends with a vanish ing party at her home on Main Street Tuesday >fternoon. After several games and contests had been enjoyed by the guests, the’ hostes s served re freshments consisting, of punch and crackers. MRS. BROWN ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. McLAURIN. Mrs. tTiariie Brown, Sr., Und Mrs. T. R. Brown were joint, hostesses-at two ,tables of bridge Friday morning in honor of Mrs. W. L. Molair’s house guest, Mrs. H. C. McLaurin, of Sum ter. Mrs. Ferry B. Bush won high score prize, being presented with a bridge set. Mrs. W. L. Molair cut thee consolation,!, correspondence - cards, and :he honor guest was also present ed with a box of correspondence cards. A salad course wirh iced tea was serv ed. MRS. M. C. BEST IS HOSTESS AT BRIDGE. Mrs. J. A. Dillard,- of Columbia, house guest of Mrs. M. C. Best, was complimen.ed with two tables of bridge by her hos.ess Saturday after noon. Mrs. S. V. Brown won the high score prize while Mrs. Perry B. Bush, cut the consolation, each winner being presented with a d^ck of playing cards. Mrs. Dillard w *s also remem bered with a deck of cards «nd Mrs. E. H. Aideiman, of Richmtfkd, Va., was presented with a set of indiidual ash trays. After several enjoyable rounds of bridge, the guests were served ke-cream and cake. * \ JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Angus Pa - re:son was hostess to the Junior- Smart Set Bridge Club. The high Spore prize for club members, a vase, was won by Mrs. Solomon Blat!, the guest prize, a finger-tip towel was won by Mrs. Hugh McLaurin; the con solation for club members, a vase, was cut by Mrs. Berry A. Price, and hg_co n£ °L'tion for guests, a bon-bon ,dish, was cu; by Mr 3 B. P f Davies. The hostess eerv£d a salad course with punch. Those playing besides club members included Mrs. Perry Bush, Mrs. Robt. Patterson, Mrs. Larry Wid- For breakfast, lunch, dance or tea, Or any meeting of our sorority, The most important member t I can, name Is Reddy Kilowatt, of electric fame. “REDDY KILOWATT”, Ycur Electrical Servant. South Carolbia Power Co. 4. W. RUFF, Local Mknager.' Special Prices . n - J ON PERMANENT WAVES ♦ ' . $3.00 to $7.50 o Don’t forget our IODINE and HOT,OIL Reconditioning Scalp Treatments. They are guaran teed to cure dandruff _ Weare now,using the fameus- GALVE‘ Preparations foi facials which we are sure will please YOU. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. 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