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I i . M % THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH, 1936. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA fagm mm • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • Dr. L. T. Claytor spent Sunday in Baconton, Ga., with his brother. Capt. F. V. James, of Denmark was a business visiter in town Friday. B. L. Easterling spent sevieral days in Florida last week cn business. B. P. Davies spent several days last week in New York City cn business. A. E. Morehead, cf Walterboro, was a business visiter in Barnwell Friday. Mrs. A. A. Lemon, of St. Matthews, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her family. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones and Miss Sue Carter spent Saturday in Au gusta shopping. Mrs. H. J. Phillips,.Mrs. W. J. Bax ley and Miss Mamie McNab spent Fri day in Augusta. Miss Margaret Lemon, cf McCor mick, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Best and son, Martin, Jr., spent Thursrby with relatives in Union. Mrs. Louise P. Bauer, spent the week-end jn Barnwell with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Potter. Mr. andt Mrs. Charles Levinson and children spent Sunday with friends anJ relatives in Bishopville. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gross, of Green ville, spent the week-enc.’ in Barnwell with friend s and relatives. Mrs. E. D. Robartson, of Kershaw is spending some’time in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lepton. Mrs. W. A. Fuller and son, Duane, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dean spent Saturday in Augusta sropping. Miss Elizabeth Grubbs of Columbia, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. J. B. Gtubbs. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, N. C., spent several days in Barnwell last week with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. t Mrs. James Julien Bush, of Claren- d n, Va. t arrived in Barnwell Friday night for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Mrs. W. W. Carter,* Miss M :ry C hina Stevenson, Miss Elease Ray, Miss Annie Margaret Zeigler and Miss Margaret Ellis spent Saturday in Au gusta shopping. Th? many Bt-rnwe 1 County friends cf Mrs. W. B. Norris will be sorry to learn of her c ntinued illness. Her condition has been critical since Sun day anJ little hope is held out for her recovery. The m my Barnwell friends of Miss Ha'lie Mae McKeithan will be glad to learn of her return to her teaching duties here after having been confined t her home in Florence with influenza for the past two weeks. Jim Bush, who has spent the past several months in Barnwell with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown; Sr., left Tuesday for Ocala, Fla.,' where he ha< accepted a position with the Fuller Construction Co. E. M. Grubbs returned to his home in Miami, Fla., Wednesday after a brief visit to relatives an ! friends in Blockviile. He was accompanied home by his daughter, Miss Ehrlist Still, who will make an extended 1 visit in the land of flowers. | OUSINESC I I DT WILDER 1 Miss Rachel Gleaton is the guest of relatives and friends in .Columbia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Hartley, of Abbeville, spent the week-end in Barn well with relatives and friends. young MOTHERS Why Gulf is the Gas for March Vociety\ MRS. GEO. H. WALKER ENTERTAINS LITTLE FRIENDS. Mrs. Geo. H. Walker delightfully entertained four little guests at , H£r estate, “Duncannon”, on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Sarah English Patterson, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson. The guests were entertained with pony riding, treasure hunting and 1 other games. After an afternoon cf enjoyable enter tainment Mrs. Walker served ice cream and cake. Those who enjoyed this occasion! other than little Miss Patterson, were Jackie Phillips, Sevens Molair, Beverly Walker and Anne Benson Gross. I Ch!m n ° • han ^ cold. a wk M: W: m I W JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Solomon Blatt was hostess to the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club :n Friday afternoon at her home on Marlboro Street. The high score prize f r club members was awarded Mrs. Perry A. Price, while the consclation was cut by Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling. Mrs. Robert A. Patterson was the win ner of the high score prize for guests. The three ladies were each presented with small serving trays as prizes. The hostess .served a delicious salad course with coffee at the conclusion of the afternoon’s play at cards. Those playing ether than club members in cluded Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson, Mrs. Baynard Ellis and Mrs. E. Brown Towles. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. E. H. Girardeau delightfully entertained* the members of the Wed nesday Afternoon Contract Bridge Club last week at her h me on Burr Street. At the end of card play it was found that Mps. Solomon Blatt had won the high score prize for club meembers and was presented with a lovely bunch of duffodills. The con solation prize, -a wast? : paper basket, was cut by Mrs. Perry B. Bush, and the high score prize for guests, a refrig erator dish, was awarded Mrs. Angus Patterson. The hostess served a chicken salad course with c.ffee. Tho»e who enjoyed Mrs. Girardeau's hospitality other than club members inclutded Mrs. L. T. Claytor, Mrs. An gus Patterson, Mrs. R bt. Patterson, Mrs. E. Brown Towles, Mrs. Basil Jenkins, Mrs. M. M. Mazursky Mrs. W. J. Baxley, Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mrs. L. A. Cave. MRS. GILES ENTERAINS I I* LITTLE DAUGHTER. Cne of the prettiest children’.; par ties cf the reason was given by Mrs. W. E. Giles cn Monday afternoon, honoring her little daughter, Shirley Ann, who reached her fifth milest ne on that day. Sixty little boys and girls enjoyed 1 this love y party. The little folk enjoyed an Easter egg hunt. B bby Harley, finding the golden egg, was awarded an- attractive Easter bunny. The-children were next invit ed into the dining room which was made most attractive by a color scheme of yell. w and! white. The lace covered dining table was centered with a • • • r’-’ilt'-• • PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS beautiful birthday cake in white, decorations ol miniature ye,low roses and candles being used. Delicious home made ice cream and ccokies were served'. This popular lit tle girl was the recipient of numerous gifts. CRAVEN-LEMON MARRIAGE AT BENNETTSVILLE SATURDAY. Bennettsville, March 7.—Saturday evening aU 6 o’clock at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Bennettsville, Mis s Anne Kathryn Craven and Mr. Clinton Calhoun Lemon were married. The chuich was decorated with green and white as the prevaling colors. Against a background of banked pines, the altar was draped in white with festoons of Southern smilax and a myriad of white tapers on the choir loft rail andl altar rail shed. A program of prenuptial music pre ceded the ceremony. Mrs. A. L. Breeden sang “Toujours L’Amour Toujours” followed by Schubert’s Serenade, an organ solo by Miss Grace Mitchell. The wedding song was sung by Mr. Neville Bennett. With Lohen grin's Bridal Chorus used as the pro cessional, the brical party entered the church. Serving as ushers were Messrs. Robert Craven, of W’ashing- ton; David E. Ellison. Jr., of Colum bia; Dennis Gray Craven, of Winston- Salem, and Aubrey Harley, of New berry. Mis. J. W. Tyson, Jr., was the bridesmaid and was dressed in yellow taffeta with gold Juliet cap and san dals, and carrying bronze snapdragons tied with yellow tulle. Mr Clinton F. Calroun served as groomsman. The maid oi h nor was Miss Anne Iredelle Jones who. wore green taffeta with silver Juliet cap and sandalg arid car ried pink snapdragons tied' with pink tulle. The bride entered with her brother, Mr. E. Gray C'reven, by whom she was given in marriage. Her wedding gown was of Duchess iv ry satin of the prin cess type and trimmed with gleaming seed pearls. From the peatj Juliet ^cap a veil of illusion extended to the I tip of the long train. She carried a white leather bound ritual of her church ad rned with a lily of the val- 1 ‘y shewer. She was joined at the altar by the bridegro m who had en tered with his test man, his brother, Mr. Rodman-Lemon. The Rev. Wo d L row Ward performed the ring cere mony. Mendelssohn's Wedding March was used as a recessional. The bride is the yougest daughter of Mrs. E. E. Craven and the late Mr. C. Craven. She has lived in Bennetts ville since eaily childhood. She at tended the University of South Caio- lina where she was a member of Al pha Delta Pi sor, rity. Since her graduation two years ago she has held a business position in Bennettsville. Mr. Lemon i s a son of Mr. and Mrs. i PpP ffl m m x-.- m: 4 1 A •j»y SURE AND IT’S almost the middle of March—the month the old thermometer makes an average jump of 5 to 13 de grees. TfoAfor**/?...That your gas should' be made to fit the season! If it isn’t, you’re not getting all the mileage you should!... Switch to That Good Gulf to day. It’s specially refined to suit the sea son. Because it’s “Kept in Step with the^ Calendar’’—all of it goes to work, none of it goes to waste! . v g ASOI/h e William J. Lemon. For two years he attended Clemson and then entered the University of South Carolina, where he was graduated. He was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He holds a position with the C. G. Fuller construction com pany, with his headquarters in Barn well, where the couple will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon left Sat urday evening for a wedding trip to Florida end Cuba. Following the ceremony an informal reception was held at the Craven home on ,Cook street for the out-of- town guests and relatives. MEN WANTED DIESEL ENGINES National organization will inter view min, mechanically inclined, to start training immediately for service and installation work. Tools furnish ed. Write today. Schoeck Diesel Training Division, Box 366, Barnwell, S. C. THE RITZ THEATRE BARNWELL. S. C. Extra Nitrogen Like Extra Cash! TK* Department of Agriculture • Immigration of the State of Virginia report! ihe coiK value of e»tra nitrogen above the 16% guaranteed in ARCADIAN' Nitrate of Soda runj as high at 88c per ton You get this extra value only by insisting that your fertilizer man delivers ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN r NITRATE OF SODA fl OPTOM ETRIST Have your eyes examined by a REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Glas.-es cn Easy Credit Terms. FRIEDMAN’S JEWELER 826 Broad St. Augusta. Ga. WE ARE ANNOUNCING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL BEAUTY WORK. COM MENCING THIS WEEK,—ES PECIALLY ON ALL TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. The Barnwell Beauty Shop Monday and Tu«Miay .March 16-17 CLARK GABLE in Call of the Wild With JACK OAKIE and LORETTA YOUNG Added: SHORT SUBJECTS. MATINEE TUESDAY. Wednesday-Thuraday, March 18-19 JOE MORRISON in The CCC Story Its a Great Life Also:—SHORT FEATURES J^TINKE THURSDAY Friday and Saturday, March 20-2f ZANK GREY’S Wanderer of the Wastelands —With— JEAN DAGGERT-GAIL PATRICK Alai’ —COMEDY. MATINEE SATURDAY ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel Liquid-Tablets Salve-Nose Drops SALVE for COLDS price 5c 10c 25c Move 9 4 ^FOR SALE:—High Grade Fertili-' zers, Acid Phosphate, Genuine Im ported Kainit 20 per cent. Nitrate of Soda (all kinds.) Convenient Truck fc. Service. Factory open day and night. See your local dealer for prices pr wrjte to—Logan-Robinscn Fertilizer Co., Charleston, S. C. 2-27-6tc MEN WANTED for Rawleigh routes of 80(k families. Reliable hustler should start errning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Raw leigh, Dept. SCC-8-S, Richmond, Va. FOR SALE.—Two 60-acres farms near Barnwell, on easy terms. One building lot opposHe school house, easy terms. Fcr furthar information apply to Mrs. P. J. 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