The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 26, 1936, Image 5
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THURSDAT, MARCH 26TH,>U936.
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
B. S. Moore, Jr., spent Monday in
Ridgeland on business.
THE BARNWELL PEQPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
page Firm
J. U. Watts, Jr., Esq., spent Sunday
in Columbia with friends,.
Miss Elease Ray spent the week-end
at her home in Denmark.
J. E. Dicks, of Greenville, spent the
week-end here with his family.
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Mr. an<J Mrs. Calhoun Lemon spent
Saturday afternoon in Augusta.
Miss Kitty Plexico spent the week
end with relatives inllock Hill.
Stephen Deaion, of Greenville, was
the week-end guest of his father, Dr.
R. A. Deason.
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Miss Jo Black and Teddy Plexico
spent Sunday in Columbia with friends
and relatives. •
Mis;, Dorothy Harpdr, of Lyndhurst,
was, r the guest last week of Miss Max
ine Quattlebaum.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walker, of Allen
dale, were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Basil Jenkins.
Mrs. Margaret Hcgg spent Saturday
in Columbia in attendance at the open
ing-of the sesqui centennial.
Mr. and Mrs. Ik-uglas T. Calk, of
Augusta, Ga., w’ere the week-end
guests of Mrs. E. W. Holman.
Mrs. Louise Bauer, of. Hampt ft,
spent the week-end in Barnwell with
her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dea-on, Jr.,
of Monck’s Corner, ^pent a short time
in Barnwell Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Peny B. Bush and lit
tle daughter, Ellen, spent Sunday af
ternoon in Ellenton with relatives.
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costing hundreds of dollars more. The Ford V*8 is responsive. It picks
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power which means truly fide car performance.
—And in a Ford V*8 you get t^N performance at less cost.
In bringing the V*8 to the low price field, Ford designed an engine,
which with the dual downdraft carburetor, simply takes the gas used
a ^4” of similar size and splits it into eight equal charges. In fact,
the Ford V*8 with its sparkling performance and 8 cylinder smooth
ness is the most economical car Ford ever built. Definite cost records
of large passenger car fleet owners show actual savings in the opera
tion of the Ford V*8 over previous Ford models.
Test this great car yourself. Get behind the wheel and drive it. Feel
the thrill of modem V*8 performance.Then, remember, that it’s over
all economy is greater than those r> i n
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tion of more than 30,000.000 miles.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Herndon ami
aon, of Furman, spent the week-end
in Barnwell with Mrs. R. C. Holman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruff spent
several days in Charleston last week
a. the guests 'of relatives aud fri&nds.
Mis s Hattie Mae Still, of Washing
ton, spent a short time in Barnwell
last week as the guest of her parents,
Mr. anji Mrs. C. J. H. Still.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling and
Mrs. H. J. Phillip- and children spent
several days at Palatka, Fla^ last
week.
Miss Vera T. Boulware, who Is at
tending school at Blackstone, Va. is
spending the spring holidays with her
parents, Judge and Mrs. Thus. M.
Boulware.
Mrs. E. L. Plexico returned home
last week from Plant City Fla., where
she spent the winter months with her
mother.
Mr—and Mrs. J. I. Benson and Miss
Sarah Benson, of Chariest n were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Gross. Mrs. Benson remained here
for a visit of several days.
M rs. W. L. M lair and daughter,
-Sevens spent sj^vet^l days in Colum
bia last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Wragg. %
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg, of C -
lurnbia, spent Saturday aftefnoon in
Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Molair.
At the first -
SNIFFLE..
Quick! —the unique
aid for preventing
colds. Especially de
signed for nose and
upper throat, where
most colds start.
Jl^IOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. W. J. Baxley was hostess to
the members of the Junior-Smart Set
Bridge Club last week. A. relish dish,
the high score prize for club mem
bers, was won by Mrs. Brown Towles.
The consolation, a sot of cc.k tail
glasses, was cut by Mrs. Lessie B.
Easterling. Mrs. Calhoun Lemon, f>
recent bride, was remembered by the
hostess with a linen guest towel. Af
ter cards had been laid aside a de
lightful salad course with coffee was
served. Those playing ether than
club member* included Mrs. Calhoun
Lemon. Mrs. B. P. Davies, Mrs. W. J.
LemOn, Mrs. Brown Towles and Mrs.
E. B. Sanders.
FOR SALE:—Easter Lilies, 25c per
blcdm, put jn your order,now; pot
plants and cut flowers of all kinris-
can make up floral designs of all kinds
on short notice.—Mrs., Olaree Cail,
Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE: — Improved Watson
Watermelon Seed. See me before you
buy.—Mrs. L. M. Cave, BarnweU., 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—Lcgan-Robins n Fertilizer
Co., Charleston, S. C. 2-27-Ctc
MEN W ANTED 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 school house,
easy terms. For further information
apply to Mrs. P. J. Drew, Barnwell, tf
BA NR WELL CHAPTER * .
HOLDS MEETING.
Mrs. W. M. Jonej entertained very
charmingly the members of the Barn
well Chapter, D/A. R., Friday after
noon. The meeting was presided ever
by the regent, Mrs. L. M. Cave. After
opening exercises, a business session
was held; and reports from all officers
and committees were given. The
chapter went on record as favoring
the work for crippled children and
the members, through Mrs. B. L.
Easterling, purchased a $5.00 scroll.
The historical paper for the month
was given by Mrs. L. A. Cave and was
much enjoyed.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs. % L. M.
Cave serveO a delicious chicken salad
course with coffee. s
w'here they were served ice cream,
pink and white cakes and candies.
The dning room was most attrac
tive in a pink and white color scheme.
The dining table was covered with a
handsome lace cover. In the center
u'as a beautiful three-tier birthday
cake in white with a miniature rose
garden on the top tier. In this garden
was a tiny doll in junk, sitting in a
swing by a rose busb covered in small
pink roses. F-ur small pink candles
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight Specialist
^ Offices 936 Broad St.
AUGUSTA, GA.
OPTOM ETR1ST
Have your eyes examined by a
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Glasses on Easy Credit Terms.
FRIEDMAN S JEWELER
826 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
INSURANCE
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PUBLIC LIABILITY
ACCIDENT - HEALTH
SURETY BONDS
AUTOMOBILE
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Calhoun and Co.
P. A. PRICE. Manager.
CHILDREN ENJOY
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
One of the season’s prettiest chil
dren’s parties was given on Thursday
afternoon by Mrs. Charlie Levinson,
honoring her little daughter, Margie,
who w’as four on that day. Thiriy-
five little boys and girls enjoyed this
lonrety party. After several games
were enjoyed on the lawn, the little
folk were invited into the 4ining room
,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
were placed on the cake and lighted
by the r ljttle honor guest. Pink mints
in s^er compotes aivd tall pink can
dles in sAver holders added to the
attractiveness of the table.
Each child was presented with a
pink horn, a cap in pink and candies.
Ctndidste’s Card.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the effice of school trustee
for the Barnwell school district, to
All the vacancy caused by the/expira
tion of the term of J. Julien Bush.
P. W. Stevens.
In VC Bag's Yo» Get
'NEEDED PLANT-FOODS
- EXTRA MINERALS
/ABUNDANT MAGNESIA
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N ITROGEN . . The kind and quantity to give
die crop a quick start and keep it growing.
HOSPHORIC ACID , , Ample Superphos
phate to boost the yield.
JP OTASH . . To insure healthy, vigorous plants.
AGNESI A . . Sufficient to insure that mix-
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tures are non-acid forming.
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bag.
E XPERIENCE .. 35 million ton^back of every
bag.
See the V-C Agent now!
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corf.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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