The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 25, 1935, Image 5
THURSDAY, JULY 25TH, 19S5.
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL,SOUTH CAROLINA
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Calhoun Lemon spent the week-end
' with relatives in Tryon, N. C,
wia
iss Juliqr Lemon is visiting rela
tives in Columbia this Veek'.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fuller . were
week-end visitors at Myrtle BeftcK. ’ .
M. F. Ussery spent the week-end at
the Isle of Palm s and Myrtle Beach.
L. A. Plextc© §nd Gene Parler at
tended the races at Georgetown on
Friday,— — - — : —-
Robert Deason, of Moncks Corner,
spent the week-end with his father^
Dr. R. A. Deason.
Mrs. J. S. Bogen has returned home
aftir a visit to her mother at Mah-J
ning.
Mrs. Pinckny Lee, of Williston, was
the guest of friends here Sunday af
ternoon. V
P. J. Creecy, 0/ St. Louis, Mo., was
a recent guest oPhis sister, Mrs. J.
S. Bogen.
Miss Edith Goodson i s visiting her
aunt, Mrs. C. E. McGregor, at Girard,
Ga., this week. ^
“Chris” Langley, of Columbia, spent
the week-end with relatives and
friends in Barnwell.
Wilson Sanders was a
visitor_in Aygu&taJThursda
siness
Elid^eth Hagood spent the week-
* l-CMumbti.
Mrs. M. C. Best spent several da'^s
Miss Willie Bush _ Deason spent
several days fast week at the Isle Of ^ Columbia last week.
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Miss Lorie Seay, of Spartanburg, is
the guest of Miss Jewel Woodward.
Ernest Brabham, of Williston, was
the week-end guest -of NBiHy Man
ning.
Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer spent the
week-end in Barnwell jvith fier mother,
Mrs. J. A. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Best anj ^Irs.
J\ P. Scoville spent Wednesday in
Augusta shopping.
Miss Jewel Woodward spent several
days last week with Miss Patsy Peay
in Columbia. ■
Col.Xand Mrs. N. G. W. Walker and
Mrs. J\A. Porter were visitors in Co
lumbia op Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair attend
ed! the funeral of William Gilchrist in
Bamberg Sunday afternoon.
Lewig Murray, of Columbia, spent
Sunday here with his grandmother,
Mrs. Kate M. Patterson.
Dan M. Hartley, of Camp Bradley,
was the week-end guest of relatives
and friends in Barnwell^
Prof, “and Mrs, W. W. Carter and
two children left ^Thursday for Lan
caster, Pa., for a vfcsit to relatives.
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Jack. Harley has ^turned home
from Salisbury, Md., where he has
been working for the past few weeks.
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David Woodward, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Woodward, has returned to
Barnwell from Clinton where he held
a position with the State Highway
Department.
Miss Eunice Hill spent last week
visiting relatives and friends in
Cross Hill, S. C.,'and Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. J. S. Black and daughter, Miss
Emily Black, and Miss Dorothy Fur-
tick'were Monday shoppers in Au
gusta.
Mrs. J. Hayne Hogg left Friday
for Clemson College where she will
pursue a' course of study in \ FERA
school work
Mr., and Mrs. Lewis C. Black spent
last week in Barnwell as the guests
of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Black.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunbar, of Co
lumbia, were the guests of the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. John B.
Harley, Sunday.
Misses Pauline Holman and An-
nabelle Funcb and Ben Lucas, all of
Columbia, were the week-end! guests
of Mrs. E. W. Holman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Darnold and
children’ returned home Saturday af
ter an extended visit to friends and
relatives in West Virginia.
MacTyre _Calhoun, son of L. M
Calhoun-, has returned from a six
weeks encampment with the Clemson
R. 0. T. C at Anniston, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H/Gantt, Captr A
P. Hay and Mrs. '‘i^iarin, of the Boil
ing Springs', attendee church services
at the Episcopal Church here Sunday
Baynard Ellis spent the week-end
in Waynesboro, Ga., being accom
panied home by Mrs. Ellis, who has
been the guest of relatives in the
Georgia city.
B usineso
riLDERO
The many friendg of Mrs. Kate Pat
terson wiRTegfeT^learnthafshiTh^
been confined to her bed by illness for
the past several days and hope for
her speedy recovery.
Charlie Coclin spent Sunday with
relatives in Augusta, being accom
panied on his return by his family,
who have been visiting in the Georgia
city for the past^-week.
Mrs. Owen Pittingill and daughter,
of St. Louis, Mo., who has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. J. S. Bogen, left
last week to visit her mother at Man
ning before returnig home.
Billie Davies left Monday morning
for a visit to his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Fogleman, of Burling
ton, N. C., and other reUtiveS in that
section of the Old North State.
Mrs. C> M. Rogers, of near Dunbar
ton, and Mrs. P. L. Howard and
daughter, Miss Nita Howard, of
Nashville, Ga., were the guests of Mrs.
Bessie Bates one day* last week.
Mrs. G. M. Greene will entertain
Misses Beth and Frances Manning
are attending a house party at Myr
tle Beach.
Misseg Mary Bradley . and> Johnnie
Ruth Hogg are visiting relatives in
Augusta this week.
Miss Kathryn Holland has returned
from a visit to her uncle, W. W. Hol
land, in Spartanburg.
' Mrs. Sallie McNab, Mrs. G. M.
Greene, Mrs. J.. E. Mahaffey Mrs
Shelly Black and little Dorothy
Greene spent Saturday in Columbia.
hisses Margaret Wilson and Marian
Mabry and Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reece,
of Abbeville, were the week-end
guest s of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville.
Manly Dunbar, colored, was arrest
ed by Sheriff J. B. Morris Tuesday
for driving a truck while drunk and
was fined $25.00.
$. P. Davies and son, Ben Davies,
Jr., left yesterday (Wednesday) af
ternoon for Myrtle Beach_to attend
the annual meeting of the South Caro
lina Press Association.
Sarah English, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson delght-
ed a few of her little friends on Tues
day afternoon when she celebrated
her fourth birth anniversary.
ENTERTAINS WITH TWO
TABLES OF BRIDGE.
Mrs. Angus Patterson entertained
with two tables of bridge on Friday
afternoon of last week. The high
score prize was won by Mrs. Solomon
Blatt, who was presented with dusting
powder; the consolation was cut by
Mrs. Perry A. Price, who was pre
sented perfume. Refreshments con
sisting of ice cream and cake were
served by the hostess. Out-of-town
guests were Mrs. Ralph Smith, of
Dothan, Ala.and Mrs. Nathan Ear
ths, of Montgomery, Ala.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
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Mrs. Perry B. Bush was hostess to
the members of the Johnson Hagood , hc menibers of the Wednesday Af-
Chapter,- U. D. C., at her home on ri„v. wtek
Thursday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock.
All members are invited tc be pres
ent. *
The many friends of Mrs. ,Adflie
Sadler Morris, of Olar, will regret to
learn that she had the misfortune to
ternoon Contract Club last
Mrs. J. P. Scoville won the high score
prize, while Mrs. Perry A. Price cut
the* consolation. Both ladies were
presented with bdking cSshes. The
gues.t high score prize was awarded'to
Miss-Wilma Weeks, the prize being
'.a bon-bon dish. A salad course with
fall and break hor hip on Saturday of iccd „„ >( . rved Gom , s oth „
as wee . rg.^ orris is a sister tbfln c j ub members included Miss Wil-
ma Weeks, of Tallahassee, Fla., Miss
Florence Manning, of Latta, and Mrs..
E Brown Towles, of Fort Motte.
of Mrs. Sallie McNab.
Col. and Mrs. B. J. Stevens*and two
sons, of Thomson, Ga*.,W. T. Stevens,
Beaufort, and Mr. and Mr^ G. D.
Blackwell and two daughters, - Of Co
lumbia, were •the week-end guests of
Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Btevens.
Appointed on Committee.
! HOrsce J. Crouch, ^county superin
tendent of education, has been ap
pointed; on a committee to secure
The many Barnwell friends of Mrs. WPA money for th ' e purcha8e pf
C. A. Weathersbee, a former resident equipment to be used in the assembl-
v , of his cit y> but now residing wifh her j ing of buses> Under the p , ant
I ^ aUg ^ ter ’ ^ rS ‘ ^ orr * 8 near M ar " 1 chassis would be ordered! knocked
pod c AI „ iqn ' . . | ton station ’ win be S lad t0 know that . down, shipped to Columbia and there
FOR SALE:—130-acre farm at in- she , s i mpro ving from a recent illness. |
tersection 4wo well-traveled county
roads. Fouc-room house, well, fenced >f rg . c. E. MeGpegor and Sony Mat-
pasture with running water, wooded tjn T . McGregor, of Girard, Ga., were
land, and two-horse farm in cultiva- tiw g Ueabs 0 £ g arnw di re Urtj V€g T- Ueg _
tion, four miles from good high school t da y They were accompanice here by
an d church. Part cash and balance on Mrs. S. R. Goodson, who has been vis-
! assembled with government labor,
thug—giving—employment - to those
without work. ^ I U “ Z
long-time terms.—S. H. Greene, Dun
barton, S. C.
7-253tp. weeks':
itingjn Georgia for the past several
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
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route
of 8 0 0 families. Write today.
Rawleigh, Dept SCG-8-SA, Richmond^
Va, 7-11-25
ANYON^ INTERESTED in being
coached to make up scholastic work
prior to school opening is invited to
see me at once. I am beginning a
class Monday, July 29th.—(Miss)
Claire Di<ft)s, Phone 118-W, IfBam-/
well, S. C. \ It
JUST RECEIVED. — Carload of
Lime and Cement Special prices.—C.
F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C.
New Beauty Shoppe
— THE GUARANTEE WAVE —
First Class Work by
COMPETENT ARTISTS.
Permanent Wave, regular price
$2.50,viow for _i $1.50
All work dtone by experienced opea
Mrs. M. B. Ha:odd and Mrs. C. N.
Burckhalter returned home Saturday
after spending several weeks in Cana-
da, where they were treated by Dr. ^ ors and satisfaction guarantee. Will
Locke, famous specialist. Their be g * a d to bave y° u ca U ® n d rest a-
friends will be glad to know that they wb ^ e -
were benefitted! by the treatment.
Miss Joe Ann Bauer returned home
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Tuesday -affemoon -after- a-month-’a
GURANTEE WAVE SHOPPE
421 Lecciard Bldg., Augusta, Ga.
visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil S. Harris, in Richmond,
Va. She was met in Columbia by her
mother, Mrs. Louise Bauer, and
grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. t |
Mrs. C. M. Rogers, Jr., and son,
C. M. Rogers, HI, of near Dunbarton,
left Thursday morning of last week
to visit Folly Beach and Asheville, N.
C., They were accompanied by Mrs.
P. L. Howard and Miss Nita Howard,
of Nashville, Ga.
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Notice to Ladies
I take pleasure in announcing
that I am residlent agent for the
FAMOUS MARINELLO
COSMETICS
And also FAY WOOD Products.
Apy orders given me will be
greatly appreciated.
(Mrs.) BESSIE BATES
(“The Circle Inn’>
you serve on a jury
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WITH THIS LADY?
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Put Gulf “on trial”
Tried Gulf gas lately? If not,
you’ve a big surprise coming.
Put it “on trial” in your car for
the next 3 weeks. .Then see if you
don’t agree with this fair mem-
jury*”
11 agr<
her of the Gulf “
750 “Juror*”
7 50 car owners recently served
as jurors in a “trial” of That
Good Gulf Gasoline.
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They drove it for* 3 weeks—
compared it with their regular
brands on (1) mileage (2) start
ing (3) pick-up (4) power (5)
all-around performance.
Vfdict-Gulft
At the end of the trial, 7 out of
10 votedfor Gulf on one or more of
the five counts' many on all five.
Why? Because Gulf is 5 good
gasolines in one. Controlled refin
ing gives it not merely 2 or 3
ideal gas qualities—but all five.
Try Gulf 3 weeks. We’ll bet it’s
your regular gas from then on!
GULF REFINING COMPANY
Qa What hint on how
to start can cut your
gas biUs? You’ll find
'the answer in this Gulf
Booklet, plus 14 other
valuable economy
hints, free—at the Sign
of the Orange Disc.
THAT GOOD GULF GASOLIN
Little Mis$ Hubbard,
a flapper quite spoiled,
Went to her closed, •
foundfound everything soiled,
Said she with a smile,
“This is not so distressing,^
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For I have Reddy Kilowatt to
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do all my washing and press
ing.”
ASTHMA and SUMMER COLDS are un
necessary. - Complete relief only $1.00 Post-
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paid. Nothing else to buy. Over 40,000
HOLFORD’S WONDER INHALERS sold
last year alone. Mail $1.00 today for full
season’s relief to .THE DANDEE CO., 14
North Sixth St, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESO
TA, or write for Free Booklet
“REDDY KILOWATT”,
Ycur Electrical Servant.
South Carolina
— PowerCo.
J. W. RUFF, Local Manager.
Special Prices
ON PERMANENT WAVES
$3.00 to $7.50
Don’t forget pur IODINE and
HOT OIL Reconditioning Scalp
Treatments.' They are guaran-
teed tq cure dandruff x—"
We are now using the famous
GALVE‘ Preparations fox facials
which we are sure will please
YOU. —
* FOR APPOINTMENTS
PHONE NO. 43. v .
The Barnwell
Beauty Shop
What a Fight
We are planning
against Mr. Moth—
the Rascal who ruins
your clothes during
the warm days.
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Dry Cleaners
Barnwell
HALL & COLE, Inc.
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