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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19S5 THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAOI V • HERB AND HBRBABOUT8. • Mrs. B. P. Davies spent Tuesday in Columbia shopping. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molair spent Friday in Columbia, /- ^J. E. Dicks, of Columbia, spent the week-end in Barnwell-with his family. Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Carter and chil dren spent Saturday in Augusta shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville spent the week-end in Orangeburg with rela tives. Miss Mary China Stevenson spent the week-end in Columbia with rela tives. rw The friends of Martin C. Bpest are glad to see him out again after a slight illness. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown left Tuesday for a visit to the latter’s par ents at Lugoff. TSdr. and Mrs. Robt. L. Bronson re turned to Barnwell Monday after a wedding trip to Florida. [/dcigty\ V CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown entertained about 35 of their friendb at a wadding anniversary pilrty Thursday evening. Dancing and 1 cards were enjoyed. During the even ing egg-nog and fruit cake were serv ed. Miss Ethel Anderson, of Ehrhardt, spent the week-end at home with her mother, Mrs. Ella Anderson Lieut-Gov. J. E. Harley attended the special session of the general as sembly in Columbia last week. Senator Edgar A. Brown s pent last week in Columbia attending the special session of the legislature. ^ The many friends of J. B. Grubbs- will regret to learn that he is con fined to his home by an attack of in fluenza. Miss Elizabeth Grubbs, of Colum bia, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grubbs. MRS. DREW ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs. P. J. Drew entertined a few friends at three tables of bridge Fri day afternoon. Four* rounds wej^e played r when it was found that the high score prize, an attractive china vase had been won by Mrs. B. P. Davies; the consolation, a fruit bowl, was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. A salad course with coffee was serv ed by'the hostess. _ _ % WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON • CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. Perry A. Price was hostess last week to the members of the Wed 1 - nesday Afternoon Contract Club. The high score prize, cocktail glasses, was won by Mrs. E. H. Girardeau; the consdtation, a reflector, was cut by Mrs. W. L. Molair, and the high score prize for guests, a deck of cards, was won by Mrs. Basil Jenkins. The hos tess served a salad course with cof fee after cards were laid aside. mmm Barnwell Taking on Festive Appearance • •>—— j. • Christmas Tree Placed in “The Circle” V and Show Windows Refle c t Benson’s Spirit. V With Christmas less than a week off, Barnwell has taken on a festive appearance. A tree, brightly lighted with colored electric 1 lights, has been placed in the center of “The Circle” by the local American Legion Post, while various merchants have dressed up their show windows in keeping with the spirit of the occasion. ' Last week mention was made in these columns of the miniature tab leau in ^ window at Sexton’s Drug Store, depicting the birth of the Christ- child 1 . The South Carolina Power Company has two outstanding window displays against a bckground of snow, while other local business houses have most attractive windowe, showing seasonable merchandise and gift novelties, 11 brightly lighted and deepr ated in keeping with the Christmas season! There is more evidence of a gala and optimistic spirit reflected-m the window dressings and displays of goods than has been in evidfn^in Barnwell for several years, and the be congratulated, dark around the look at the mer- in the windows Mrs. Gilmore S. Harley was called to -Springfibld several days ago on account of the illness of her father, > f r. Porter. W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, N C., jsirrived in Barnwell on Monday to spend several days as the guest Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. of Misses Elease Ray, Annie Margaret Zeigler, Sue Carter, 'Louise McCul lough and Margaret Ellis spent Sat urday in Augusta shopping. Harry A. Brown left Tuesday af ternoon for Yadkinsville, N. C., where he has accepted a position with the Chevrolet dealers of that city. Representative Solomon Blatt, who spent last week in ColunibiaNattend- ing the meeting of the general assem bly, spent the week-end at home. , Mrs. A. D. Furtlcic and two daugh ters, Misses Nellie and Thelma Fur- tick, Mrs. J. B.- Still and Miss Hilda Martin spent Monday in Augusta shopping. Dr. P. W. Stevens, local optometrist, attended the meeting of the Central Zone of the South Carolina Optome- tric Association which met in Orange burg Monday night; Dr. G. C. Wise, of Orangeburg, lectured 1 on “Nenrotic in Optometric Practice.” The discus sion was led by Dr. C. H. Wiese pa pe, of Columbia, The business session was in charge of Dr. T. A. W. Elm- gren, of Columbia, State Educational Chairmn. BELL-BRONSON MARRIAGE. Columbia, Dec. —The marriage of Miss Gladys--Mae Bell to Robert Lawrence Brrtison, was solemnized at high_noon Thursday, December 12, at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, with Dr. J. H. Webb, the bride’s pastor; "performing the cere mony in the presence of a few rela tives and friends. The bride was becomingly attired in a traveling ensemble of brown with larmonizing accessories. Mrs. Bron son is the attractive daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. F. F. Bell, of --Columbia. Since graduating from the University of South Carolina with honors she has taught in the public schools of Geor gia and South Carolina. At the time of her marrieg she was a member of the Barnwell high school facutly Mr. Bronson, a native of Barnwell, is clerk of court, an Office that he h held for several years. After a wedding trip to points in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Bronson will make their home in Barnwell. ♦ • ~ Cotton Ginning Report. There were 15,847 bales of cotton ginned in Barnwell County from the crop of 1935 prior to December 1st, as compared with 11,841 bales ginned to the same date last year, according to a report made public this week by F. Wi Delk, Sr., special agent, of Blackvifle. Tree Seedlings Now Available. merchants are to Take a walk after business section—a chandise displayed will greatly assist you in your Christ mas shopping and help solve the an nual problem of “what to give.”" And be sure to patronize the adver tisers who, made possible this Christ mas edition of The People-Sentinel. Haskell-Rosier. A marriage of inberest to a wide cir cle of relatives and friends was 'that Rosier, which took piace at the home of Judge John K. Snelling, who per formed the ceremony in the presence 4 of a few relatives and fi^ehds on De cember 7th. ^ The bride is the daughter of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Hammie/ Haskell, of Kline, and Mr. Rosier is a sob of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosier, of <the Ashleigh section. B USINESC TTILDERO ■ t »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»♦»»»»»»»♦ 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. 12-19-10tp. Over two and one-naif million forest tree seedlings are now»available at the State Forest Cohwnission Nursery lo cated at Camden. These seedlings will be used for reforestation during De cember, January and February. They will be distributed by the State Fores try Commission at the cost of three dollars, per thousand, delivered to the nearest express station to the proposed planting, in lots of less than 25,000 and two dollars and fifty cents in lots of 25,000. and above. The seedlings will be planted b farmers and interested landown: within Jhe .{State. They are from 6 to 10- inches in height depending upon species. Approximately 1,000 tredjjj., sljould be planted to the acre and a crew of two men can plant from 1,500 ..chest COLDS Va pcWuB PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS NOTICE! -1 will be at the following places for the purpose of taking tax returns for the year 1936. Only personal property to be returned this year. Ten per cent, penalty will be added for failure to make returns on or be fore February 28th, 1936: Blackville, January 2nd. Dunbarton, January 3rd. Elko, January 8th. Hilda', January 9th. Kline, January 10th. Leigh, January 13th. Meyer’s Mill, January 14th. Robbins, January ^5th Snelling, January 1 Williston, January 17 Respectfully yours, W^H. MANNING, Auditor, Barnwell County. THE R1TZ THEATRE BARNWELL, S, C. i. Monday and Tueday, Dec^23-24 BING QROSBY and JOAN BENNETT to 2,000. per. day. The seedlings should be planted on abandoned farm lands, on eroded field and on idle wood lands not restocking naturally. Every acre should be producing a crop apd bearing its burden of expenses. The nursery has a limited supply cf Longleaf, Slash and Loblolly Pines, with the Supply rapidly dwindling in Green Ash, Black Locust and Yellow Poplar. Orders for trees are coming in from all over the State. Any land- owner desiring trees should advise the State Forester’s office in Columbia. Or the district Forester’s office in Aiken. . " A leaflet, “Forest Planting in South Carolina,” which gives information re lative to the How ? When ? Where ? find Why? of tree planting can be secured free charge from, one of the above offices. ^ -IN- HOUSE FOR RENT:—Bungalow on, Main Street in town of Barnwell. Rea sonable price.—See G. Bates Hagood, Barnwell, S. C. 666 Liquid-Tablets Salve-Nose • Drops cheeks ' COLDS and FEVER first day HEADACHES in 90 minutes Two for To- ADDED TWO REEL j*— COMEDY Wednesday-Thursday, Dec. 25-26 GEO. ROFT and JOAN BENNETT . . —IN— * She Couldn’t Take It. ALSO DIONNE QUINTRIPLETS —IN— Going on Two Friday and Saturday, Dec. 27-28 TED LEWIS and HIS BAND in Here Comes the Band COMING, JAN. 17-18 NIGHT AT THE OPERA •. • * * * * e • u a u Buy and Use ' * ^ CAROLINAS SCENIC * * AND HISTORIC ^ * STAMPS . • Boost Your State t * 4 * • 4 *r * a a/* Drawing at Sexton’s Drug Store. The drawing for the Shirley Tem ple Dolls at Sexton’s Drug Store will take place at 6:30 p. m. on Decem ber 23rd. All who have tickets are urged to be present or have a rep resentative there with your tickets. ’/ * • ’ ' / . "v " - Trespass Notice ALL PERSONS ar? hereby warned against hunting, allowing stock to run at large, starting forest fires, or trespassing in any manner whatso ever on Sumter-Barnwell Co. Planta tion in Big Fork Township, and the R B. Cunningham tract, Barnwell Coun- ty. JAMES J. RAY MANAGER. ' «► * JUST AN OLD FASHIONED GREETING: This means is taken to acquaint all friends, Good Wishes for means wheresoeever they may be, with Christmas and the New Year. To Gentlemen and Ladies, and to all Persons in general, are sent Greetings, Felicitations and all man ner of Good Wishes, too tedious to enumerate here. It is hoped heartily for you that your Christmas- tide be a pleasant and merrie one, and in the New Year you shall prosper mightily.—as printed In the London Times in 1821; /, \ Special Hair TreatmSnt! Your hair needs recondition ing. Summer suns, too much soap—all fhat helps to over- dry your hair. Our recondi tioning service cures all that. i It adds life to your hair. $1.00 per treatment, or $5.00 for a series of six. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 41 The Barnwell Beauty Shop Texas Certified Service Station J. H. BLACK, Mgr. Barnwell, S. C£ Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Ary person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted 1 to the full extent of the law: J. M. Weathen£>ee ''672 200 y Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000 Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 3,000 Duncannon Place 1,650 Sweetwater Place 500 B. L. Easterling, Cave Place Barnwell Turpentine Co: ^ Simmons Place _/ 450 Middleton Place 300 Mose Holly 200 B. C. Norris 400 J. W. Patterson * 100 L. Cohen—J Hay Place) 200 V72 Est. of\H. A. 'Patterson 2,000 Joseph {X Dicks 800 R. C. Holman' 400 A. A. Richardson 1,000 Lemon Bros. 150 John K. Snelling 100 J. P. Harley 150 L. W. Tilly 160 John Newton 200 Tom Davis 400 Terie Richardson 100 Dr. Altaf"Patterson 1,000 N. A. Patterson (Tanglewood Bntor Place 500 Place) k ISO Harriett Houston 150 Billy Jenkins j. 50 Mrs. B. H. Cave 250 Jerry Scott - 75 Sue Ford J«. 120 Kemp PUce 175 L. Cohen—(Chitty Place) __ - 200 Andrew Jessie 60 J. O. Parker r . 245 Mrs. Geo. Weatherabee’a Harry Calhoun’s L. W. Moss Cook Place 104 Tilly Piace j. ^196 S west wa tor Tract 75 GBO. H. WALKER Owsar, ANGUS PATTBB8QN, Mgr. yV ♦