■J THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH, 19M. HERB AND HEREABOUTS. P. W. Price spent Thursday in Co lumbia on business. Ben Davies, Jr., spent Saturday in Columbia on business. C. Stallings, of Union, spent the week-end in Barnwell with friends. A. D. Granger, of Green Sea, was the week-end guest of friend s in Barn well. . ^ Miss Jewel Woodward, of Monetta, spent the week-ehd in Barnwell with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodward. Miss Margaret Ellis, a member of the local school faculty, is confined 1 to her home in Due Wes^ with an attack of influenza. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, feARNWELL, SOUTH' CAROLINA page Firm. Mis s Rosalie Spann, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price. Mrs. A. A. Lemon, of St. Matthews, spen£~the week-end , at her home in Barnwell. 0 Mrs. S. R. Drew spent several days last week in Sumter with friends and relatives.. Mrs. Martha Owens, of Kline, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. S. R. Goodson. Mrs. Baynard Ellis is spending some time at the home of her parents in Waynesboro, Ga. Misses Margaret McAllister and Dorothy Sanders spent Saturday in Columbia shopping. Duane Fuller spent several days last week in Ocala, Fla., visiting his brother, Dean Fuller. M rs. W. L. Molair and daughter, Sevena, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg in Columbia. Miss Jewel Gross, of Cros s Anchor, spent the w’eek-end in Barnwell with her brother, Dr. H. A. Gross. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Calk, of Augusta. Ga., were the week-end guests of Mrs. E. W. Holman. Mrs. Ira Hair spent several days in Columbia last week, where she under went a physical examination. Miss Willie Bush Deason, of Moul- trieville, spent the week-end in Barn well with her father, Dr. R. A. Dea^ sod. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, of Au gusta, spent the week-end in Barn well with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. San ders. Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Vincent, of Union, spent Friday of last week in Barnwell with Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. Best. Mrs. Sally McNab, Mrs. Malloy Brodie, Mrs. Guy Lybrand and Miss Mamie McNab were visitors in Au- gulsta Friday. » Mrs. J. A. Porter, Mrs. Louise Bauer, Mrs. J. Julien Bush and Mr. and Mrs. B .P. Davies spent Sunday afternoon in Beaufort. Miss Louise McCullough, a member of the local grammar school faculty, is confined to her home in Greenville, with an attack of influenza. Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. Best had as their week-end guests Misses Sarah Carnell and Louise Vincent, of Union, and Miss Rachael Pratt of Iva. When Your Head Feels “Stuffy.. Apply Va-tro-nol ...just a few drops. Va-tro-nol pene trates deep into' the nasal passages, reduces swollen membranes, clears away clogging mu cus, brings welcome relief. e e Two generous sizes i • • • 301 and 50^. USED IN TIME HELPS PREVENT MANY COLDS W. F. Weeks, of the Hilda section, was a business visitor in Barnwell on Tuesday, and while here renewed! his subscription to The People-Sentinel. Mrs. Perry A. Price, Miss Rosalie Spann, Mrs. Angu s Patterson, Mrs. Solomon Blatt and Mrs. W. J. Baxley spent Saturday in Augusta shopping. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Fuller, Sr. spent the week-end in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fuller, leaving the tfarly part of the week for their home in Conneaut, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Lemon arriv ed in Barnwell Sundiay night after a wedding trip to Florida and at present are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon on Burr Street. The friends of N. Blatt. of Blaek- ville, will be glad to know that he has returned from Johns Hopkins Hospi tal, an examination having shown that he is in very good physical condition. oc/e Miss Clair Dicks, who is teaching at Green Sea. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Dicks. - MWtf^PEACOCK GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Anna Peacock, an honored member cf the Mary^G. Harley Sun day School class of the local Baptist Church, was given a real surprise birthday party on Saturday when a number of the members of the class gathered at her home and showered her with lovely and useful birthday gifts. Madison Woodward, of Clinton, vpent the week-end in Barnwell with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wood ward. Mrs. L. C. Ransdale and Mrs. F. T. White, of Columbia, were the week end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. J. Norman Dicks. Mrs. J. N. Anders, n, Mrs. Perry B. Bush, Mrs. Solomon Brown and Mrs. T. R. Brown spent Friday in Augusta shopping. B usinesq v UILDERO FOR SALE: — Improved Watson Watermelon Seed. See me before you buy.—Mrs. L. M. Cave, Barnwell, S. C. MEN WANTED DIESEL ENGINES National organization will inter view men, mechanically inclined 1 , to start training immediately for service and installation work. Tools furnish ed. Write today. Schoeck Diesel Training Division, Box 366, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE:—High Grade Fertili zers, Acid Phosphate, Genuine Im ported Kainit 20 per cent. Nitrate of Soda (all kinds.) Convenient Truck Service. Factory open day and night. See your local dealer for prices or write to—Logan-Robinson Fertilizer Co., Charleston, S. C. 2-27-6tc ! ' . . ■ MEN WANTED for Rawleigh routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler should start earning $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 opposite sch8®#~.4»ousA* easy terms. For further information apply to Mrs. P. J. Drew, Barnwell tf JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling was hostess to the members of the Junior- Smart Set Bridge Club last week. The hi-^h score prize for club members, a cigarette box, was w n by "Mrs. H. J. Phillips, while the high score prize for guests, an ash tray, was awarded to Mrs. J. Norman Anderson. Mrs. An gus Patterson cut the ci nsolation and was presented with a vase. After cards ha^il been laid aside the host i ss served a delicious sweet salad course with coffee. Those jdnying other than club members included Mrs. J. Ncr- man Anderson, Miss Rosalie Spann of Sumter, Mrs. R. L. Bronson, Mrs. W. J. Lemon and Mrs. E. Brown Towles. MRS. KIRKLAND ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. Mrs. Frank Kirkland was hostess to the members of the