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. ^ s - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935. • HBRB AND HBRBABOUT8. # Miss Ruth Dicks spent the week-end at her home in Dunbarton. Miss Sue Carter ^peht the week-end in Varnville with relatives. Mi&s Margaret Ellis spent the week end at her home in Due •West. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA k pagb nvm Prof, and Mrs. George R. Evans spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Sandersville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mprris, Jr., and children, of St. Matthews, spent Sun- in Barnwell with relatives. Miss Willie Bush Deason, of Moul- trieville^ was the week-end guest of her father, Dr. R; A. Deason. V. Miss Margaret Free spent the week end at her home in> Bamberg. Miss Anne Scott McNab, of Clover, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McNab. A, Miss Delma Burges< spent the week end in Kingstree with her parents. Misses Elizabeth Mace and Mary Brpwn, of Winthrop College, were the week-end guests of relatives. Miss Hallie Mae McKeithan spent the week-end at hgr home in .Florence. Mrs. P. L. Cave, of Palatka, Fla., is the guest of her^iste'r, Mrs. G. Pric6 Hogg. Mrs. Charlie Browr^, Jr. T Mrs. W. L. Molair and Mrs. Ralph Brown were visitors in Augusta Saturday. Col. and,Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, of Bamberg, were visitors in town on Sunday. ^ Cadet Billy Davies, of The Citadel, spent the week-end at home with his parents.- Col. and Mrs. West, of Clemson College, spent the week-end with Sena tor and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. Miss Jewel Woodward, of Monetta, was the week-end guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodward. M iss Mary China Stevenson . e 'pent the week-end in Hartsville with her parents. Misses Gladys Bell and Grace League were week-end visitors to Columbia. Miss Elizabeth Grubbs, of Colum bia, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grubb*- - Hummel Harley and Tom Barrett Hagood, of the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end at home. YOUNCl MOTHER? AV Don’t otpari- m• nt with childr*^^*- colds...Treat them as your own mother did— externally. No dos ing! Just rub throat and chest with . . . VJSKS PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS JUNIOR-SikfART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. S. V. Brown was ho'tess Tues day afternoon to the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club. After several rounds of cards had been en joyed, it was found that^ the high score prize, a box of dusting powder, ha*d been won by Mrs. Lessie Easter ling and the consolation, score pads and pencils, was cut by Mrs. W. L. Molair. The hostess served a sailad course with coffee. Miss Mary Gay O’Bannon, of Coker. College, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Louise McCullough spent the week-end in Dailington with relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Lemon, of McCor mick, spent the week-end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - A. A. ■Lemon. Mjss Julia Lemon, of Columbiaj spent the week-end in Barnwell with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.* J. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gross,^of Green- viTle, spent the week-end with Barn well relatives. Mrs. W. A. Fuller and son, Dean, and Mrs. E. H. Girardeau and Mrs. M. C. Best spent Monday in Augusta shopping Misses Annie Margaret Zejgler and Elease Ray spent the week-end at their, homes in Denmark M isses Folly Kales and Christine Smith, of Columbia College, spent the week-end at home. Mr-. W. N. Jefferies and son, Billy, returned to their home in Highlands, N. C., on Friday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. ☆ V v SATURDAY; NOV. 2 A NEW - T • v ■ ' ■ , ■ ■ . \ v .... . The only complete low-priced car Miss Pauline Holman, of Columbia, spent the week-end with hef mother, Mrs. E. VV. Holman. Mr’, and Mrs. J. O. Long and daugh ter, Mis.- Emma Lou Long, of the Hilda section, visited relatives and friends near Snelling Sunday. M iss Kathryn Holland, of Ellenton, spent the week-end at home with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Holland. Cadets Brown Ea-terling McTyre -Calhoun, Edward Richardson and Rodman Lemon, of Clemson College, spent the fair week holidays at home. Stephen K. Deason; of Moncks Cor ner, spent the week-end with hi- father, Dr. R. A. Deason. Miss Elizabeth Hagood, of Columbia, sj^ent the week-end at home with hei mother. Mrs. M. B, Hagood. Perry B. Bush left Saturday morn ing for a visit to his brother, J. Julien Bush, Esq., and Mrs. Bush at Claren don, Va. He returned to Barnwell Monday night. B US INK SC uilderD FOR SALE.—Ponpon Chrysanthe mums, 50 cents per dozen; large Chry santhemums, $1.00 per dozen; Pan-y and English Daisy plants, 15 cents per dozen, 75 cents per 100.—Mrs. O’aree Cail, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE:—Chrysanthemums.— In sprays, baskets, designs or cut.— Mrs. J. M. Brodie, Barnwell, S. C. CIRCULATING HEATER::—$69.50 Heater, slightly used and in first class condition, completely installed for only $39.50, $1.00 per week. This heater is sufficient for 3 or 4 rooms.—Reid Fur niture Co., Barnwell, S. C FOR SALE.—Fulghum and Norton. Seed Oats at 65 cents per bushel. Address L. N. Connor, Barnwell, S. C. 10-24-4tp. FOR SALE.—Used trucks of all makes and sizes; one reconditioned Farmall; one reconditioned John Deere tractor; one good For^son, $60; one 4-wheel Freuhauf trailer, $200.— McCormick-Deering Store, 7th and Reynolds, Augusta, Ga. HOUSE FOR RENT:—Bungalow on Main Street in town of Barnwell. Rea sonable price.—See G. Bates Hagood, Barnwell, S. C. STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of UDGA, a doctor’s prescription, at THE BEST PHARMACY. &-29-10tp —-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 JUST RECEIVED. — Carload of Lime and Cement. Special prices.—C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Diamond and chiIdren, who were accompanied by C. C. Lancaster, returned to their homes in the Ashleigh section, after a pleas ant visit to relatives and friends at Metier, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mr. And Mr.-. Charlie Brown, Jr., Mrs. ril.rh Brown and Eugene Brown at- tenced a birthday dinner and reception at the home of Mrs. Rekah Rich in Columbia on Sunday. Mrs. Harold Tin-ley returned to her home in Atlanta Tuesday after an ex tended visit to Barnwell relatives. She was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. C. F. Molair, Who is con valescing from a serious operation. vcm Wednesday afternoon * CONTRACT CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Contract Club were entertain ed last week by Mrs. Solomon Blatt. The high score prize was won by Mrs. E. H. Girardeau; the consolation was cut by Mrs. W. L. Molair, and the guest prize was awarded to Mrs. W. N. Jefferies, of Highlands, N. C n each of the winners being presented with a package of Kleenex. The hostess served a salad course with coffee. BRIDGE PARTY FOR NORTH CAROLINA VISITOR. Mrs. B. Wilson Walker entertained at bridge on Wednesday morning of last week in honor of Mrs. W. N. Jef feries, of Highlands, N. C., who was the house guest of Mrs. B. P. Davies. Four tables of bridge were arranged in the living room and library, which were unusually attractive with color ful fall flowers. After several progressions, it was found that the high score prize, a box of dusting powder, had been won by Mrs. Martin C. Best; the cdhsolation, also a box of dusting powder, was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., and the honor guest w4s presented with a box of stationery. The hostess ■ served a salad course wifh coffee. LEMON-GROSS MARRIAGE. A rhaYriafee of cordial interest to a wide circle of friends was that of Miss Frances -Lemon' and Mr. J. J. 'Gross, which occurred Saturday at Greenville. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lemon, of Barn well, and is a very attractive young woman. She i? a graduate of Coker College and for the past several months has been connected with the McCormick County emergency relief administration in social welfare work. Mr. Gross is a native of Dorchester County and a former resident of Barn well, but for the past several months has held a responsible position with th£ Judson Mills at Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Gross have the best wishes of many friends for a long and happy married life. DICKS-TISDALE MARRIAGE. Dunbarton, Oct. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dicks, of Dunbarton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lessie Providence, to Mr. Richard C. Tisdale, of Sumter., The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. O. S. Ulmer at the Baptist parsonage in Varnville Sep tember 30th. While this marriage had been anticipated for some time, it came as qute a surprise to the many friends of the couple. Mrs. Tisdale is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dicks. She is a graduate^ of the Dunbarton high school and attended Richards Busine-s Col lege in Savannah, completing ’he course at HuisT Business College_ of Augusta. Her many friends in Dun barton regret that her marriage takes her elsewhere to live. Mr. Tisdale is the -on of Mrs. Mary Tisdale and the late R. C. Tisdale, and he is a member of one of the largest the best known families in the county. He and his bride are making their home on Edisto Island, where Mr. TL-dale is sales manager for Edisto Beach, Inc. MRS. MANNING ENTERTAINS JOHNSON HAGOOD CHAPTER. Mrs. W. H. Manning was hostess to the members of the Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., Thursday afternoon. A number of the Daughters were pres ent and a very interesting meeting was held. After devotional exercises, led by the president, Mrs. F. S. Brown, a business session was held, at which time officers were elected for the com ing year, as follows: Mrs. F. S. Brown, president; 1st and 2nd vice-presidents, Mrs. B. L. Easter ling and Mr*. Jim Dicks; Mrs. W. H. Manning, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. T. D. Creighton, corresponding secetary; Mrs. G. M. Greene, registrar; Miss Anna Walker, historian; Mrs. S. A. McNab, chaplain, and Mrs. P. W. Price, recorder of World War Crpsses; Mrs. J. N. Diqk,*, headstones for World War Veterans and Confeder ate Veterans; Mrs. F. S. Brown and Miss Anna Walker were elected as delegates and alternates the convention. During the social half-hour an in teresting contest was held, Mrs. F. S. Brown and Miss Anna Walker being winners. The hostess served a delicious sweet course. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons havinjg claims against the Estate of L. S.* Mellichamp, deceas ed, will present the same duly verified and all persons indebted thereto will make payment to the undersigned at the office of Huger, Wilbur, Miller and Mouzon, attorneys, No. 1 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina. LOUIS P. ANDREWS, * ’ < Qualified Executor. 10-31-3tc. w, beyond^betief WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS Liquid-Tablets Salve-Nose Drops checks COLDS and FEVER first day HEADACHES in 30 minutes INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. The Secret of The Success of your Fall hat lies in your coiffure. Curls turn forwartd 1 toward face for daytime and peep out under your new hat, which means it’s time for an other— PERMANENT WAVE. All waves guaranteed on our New and Up-to-Date Croquinhle Machine. Prices, $3.00 to $7.00. Announcing the < Opening of THE RITZ THEATRE BARNWELL, S. C. New Deforest Wide Range Sound System. Three changes of program weekly. Matinee Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4:00 p. m., two night per formances at 7:30 and 9:00. Admission: Matinee, 10 and 25 cents; Night, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Mrmday-Tuesday, Nov. 4-5 WHEELER and WOOLSEY in The Rainmakers With Dorothy Lee and Berton Churchill. Also: Interesting Short Sub ject® for Your Pleasure. Wednesday-Thursday, Nov. 6-7 WALTER C. KELLY in The Virginia Judge With Stepin Fetchit, Marsha Hunt, Johnny Downs and Robert Cummings. Also: Selected Short Reels. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. The Barnwell Beauty Shop Friday-Saturday, Nov. 8-9 CLARK GABLE, JEAN HAR LOW and WALLACE BEERY —IN— CHINA SEAS * With Lewis Stone, Rosalind Rus- ^sSell, Dudley Digges and C. Au- , brey Smith. Also: Selected Short Reel Subjecta. ADVERTISE in Th« People-SentinaL HOTEL SAVANNAH »OG FIRLPROOF ROOMS » RESTAURANTS m ./ f:v**r^thinq Wortliwhik* I .mf, SAVANNAH, *NDHIW A SMITH MC P t O R (j I A . Q TRESPASS NOTICE. Any and all persons are hereby for bidden to hunt, fish, haul wood or straw, or trespass in any manner what soever upon the lands of the under signed, under full penalty of the law. MATTHEW BOLEN. Elko, S. C., Oct. 16, 1935.' 3tp. L| Everything has gone up in price except my wages, which are lower than ever before! SOUTH.CAROLINA • rowia company J. W. Raff, LccnlMgr.