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PAGE TEN THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1936. ± World’s Super Air Race June 23rd— Soar Through the Air in “Sky High” PEPPY CHORUS AND DANCES FEATURED IN “SKY HIGH. Apolotfies to Major Bowes. And so we do because Barnwell is pre- nentinc her own amateur ni^ht on June 23rd at the High »School auditor ium, sponsored by the D. A. R.’s. Amateur nights have proved most sensational. A recent radio poll shows that the most popular pro grams on the air are amateur nghts. Therefore, it i s a commendable gesture on the part of the local D. A. R. Chapter to bring to Barnwell an op portunity for their own amateur night, using their own tilent. One of the outstanding groups on this occasion will lie the Dutch Chorus, imported from Holland to entertain with their quaint dances. Another of outstanding merit is the *‘High Hat” Chorus. “Our Hats on the Side of Our Head 1 ”. They sing and dance a routine that would be a credit to any professional show. “Happy Landings” say the troopers and they really mean happy landings with a smart routine and a peppy song. A most unusual chorus is the “Hostess’ ’Chorus. Hostesses on the Speed 1 Travel Air Lines make up thi s chorus and ptoduce a whirlwind drill that will have you gasping. Last, but by no means least, is the “Sweetheart” Chorus, which will be a beautiful number. This group is composed of a number of Barnwell’s most attractive young ladies and young matrons, who, clad in long evening cresses, will entertain with a alow wait?, rhythm which is ex quisite. These choruses are in addition to the play proper which, according to reports, is one df the most sensational dramas ever presented here. Col. Solomon Bfitt has acctpted the position of radio announcer and will keep you posted 1 throughout the world’s super air race. The part of Walter Stephens, young inventor of “Sky High,” will be ex cellently played by Billy Manning. Martha France s Grubbs, as his sec retary, is most pleasing. Flirtatious Eve Card is played by Mrs. Minnie Mazursky with her usual vivacity and charm. Charles Burckhalter holds the job of Sam, negro porter at the airport station. By careful avoidance of 8pee.r he maneges to do the minimum amount of work. Miss Mary Brown, the maid, has her hands full trying to keep Sam busy and at the same time vamp De tective Mackshaw (Mr. Bryan, of the CCC camp), who is always alert to apply his detective training gleaned from a correspondence course fiom Holland. This comedy team will keep you laughing End' is well worth the price of admission. FULMER WANTS NATIVES TO GET WORK PREFERENCE “South Carolina"' jobs for South Carolinians” — appears to be the slogan adopted by Congressman H. P. Fulmer in an effort to secure posi tions for natives of this State in the government agencie s operating with in the Sbate. Just at this time, Congressman Ful mer is directing his attention to the Rehabilitation Division of the Rural Resettlement Administration in this State, and! ha s just addressed a let ter to R. F. Kolb in charge of this activity in South Carolina, asking for names, addresses, nature of work and the salary of those persons employed De«th Rides the Highway. (By Mildred D. Shacklett.) tions. And that upon the purchaser ! acre lot conveyed to R. W. Dicks, by failing to comply with his bid, after Jennie Lou Hagood by deed dated Feb- making such deposit, the Master shall ruary 21, 1933, recorded in the office re-sell the said premises upon the of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell ' same terms and conditions, and after County in Bock 9-1, at page 170. Death rides the highway— Not that gentle friend Who offers surcease to diseased and pain-racked bodies, Or leaves with the infirm in his shrunken, moldering house A gift of sleep! But a monster Death, who craves to embelish a The smooth canvas of the highway with sprawling splotches And trailing lines of human blood! And often, far too often, Youth, drunk on the exciting wine of speefl, Courts this ghastly fiend, knows him not for what he is, make such deposit that the premises shall be immediately or thereafter re sold upon the same terms and condi- recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County in Book 8-D, at page 259 r , and also including a one due advertisement upon the next suc ceeding salesday. Vl G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. MASTER’S SALE. in thi s activity in South Carolina, who And sees too late, beneath the mask, are not natives of this State. J hi g smirking smile; In his letter, Congressman Fulmer (S uch was not meant to be, expresses the views that there are But ra ther the hope of the nation unemployed in “this State who should Attain a full and ripe fruition, be given an opportunity to fill these | 5 0 then, let us all with arms of caution Said lots and parcels of land to be sold separately. Terms of sale: For cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps; the Master to re quire of the successful bidder 3 cash deposit of five per cent, of his bid as - | 0 f good faith thereof, the Under and by virtue of a decree of same to be applied on the bid should the Court of Common Pleas of Bam- there be a compliance therewith, but well County, State of South Carolina, if the successful bidder shall fail to in the case of Mrs. Daisye D. Ben- ma k e said deposit a,t the time of ad- nett, Mrs. Lovie D. Bennett, J. N. ceptance of his bid, the Master shall Dicks, C. F. Dicks, W. S. Dicks and J. resell ^said premises on the same E. Dicks, Plaintiffs, vs. Patricia terms an(Lon the same salesday; and Dicks, Robert Stanley Dicks, Jr., and that upon the successful bidder mak- Mrs. Emma B. Dicks individually and i ng g^d deposit and thereafter failing as administratrix of the estate of R. to comply with his bid within a reason- W. Dicks, deceased, Defendants, I, the a bl e time, without legal excuse being undersigned Master, will sell in front shown, such deposit shall be forfeited of the Court House at Barnwell, S. as liquidated damages and the Mas- C., duiing the legal hours of sale on ter shall resell the said premises at the 6th day of July, 1936, same being the risk of the former purchaser on salesday in said month, to the highest the same terms, after due advertise- positions, and he indicates that he will direct his efforts to this end 1 . A copy of the letter addressed to Mr. Kolb by Congressman Fulmer under date of June 4th last, ia as follows: “In my telegram ,1 thought I made it very plain that I would like to have the names and residlence of all parties working with the Resettlement Administi atio nin any division of this orgenization who are not South Caro linians; just what type of portions they hpld, the amount of pay they receive, and I would like to know also who is responsible for O. K.ing these people now serving in the Audit ing Division who are not legal resi dents of South Carolna. “I am sure that you agree with me that we have plenty of South Oaro- •as capable as other State, and, in that South Carolina has al ways b^en treated! like a step-child when it comes to giving our State a proper quota in the employment of the Government of the U. S., certainly at this time, when there seems to be so many unemployed, including audi tors, men and women who are ex perienced in every line of work, there is no excuse for permitting people to come into South Carolna and take the positions which justly belong South Carolinians. “I may not be able to do anything about it, but, I expect to go to the last ditch in proteseing against such a procedure.” linians who are just any citizens from any A warfare wage bidder, the following described prem ises: All that certain piece, parcel or lot Against this enemy, Death, who today 0 f ] an( j situate, lying and 1 being in the High-handed, unmolested rides the t own 0 f Barnwell, County of Barn- broad highway! | we ii t State of South Carolina, measur- Holland’s Magazine, ing eighty-five (85) feet on the east ern and western boundaries, and about two hundred ten (210) feet on the notf^hern and sduthern side£, anjd bounded on the north by lot of Mrs. Daisye D. Bennett; on the east by lands of estate of R. W. Dicks; on the south* by Methodist Parsonage lot; ment, on some subsequent salesday ’named by plaintiffs’ atorneys. G. M. GREENE, Master of Barnwell County. OUT IN ' • . . • . Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Administratrix on the west by Railroad Avenue; be- upon the estate of Robert W. Dicks, 1 ing the same lot conveyed to R. W. deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snel- Dicks by J. E. Dicks by deed dated ling, Judge of the Probate Court upon December 28, 1928, and recorded in Saturday, the 20th day of June, A. D. | the office of the Clerk of Court of 1936, and petition the said Court for Barnwell County in-Book 9-Y, at page an Order of Discharge and Letters 48. Drink Plenty of SWEET MILK 1 IT’S GOOD FOR YOUR COM PLEXION. THE BEST HEALTH FOOD DRINK. ASK YOUR DOCTOR. SEE US TODAY OR DROP US A CARD. FOWKF’S DAIRY BARNWELL, S. C. ...YOU CAN STILL HAVE MODERN REFRIGERATION A kerosene flame takes the place of electricity S' ^UPERPEX is designed for yur home. It keeps foods fresh, freezes ice cubes and makes frozen desserts. Dismissory. Emma B. Dicks, Admtrix. ALSO: All that certain piece, parcel or lot Estate of Robert W. Dicks, Dec’d. - ' 0 f ] an( j situate, lying and being in the May 27, 1936 4t A GUILD OF UNIVERSAL MEMBERSHIP. (Continued.) NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that we have filed our final account • as Executors under the terms of the last will and testament of Mrs. Rachael Mazursky, c/rceased, with the Hon. John K. Snel- ling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, and will petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dis missory upon Saturday, July 11th, 1936, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon. t Mordecai M. Mazursky, Herman I. Mazursky, Executors Estate of Mrs. Rachael Mazursky, Deceased. June 18, 1936. 4t NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is heteby give* thqt I will file my final acmount a s Administra tor upon the Estate of Frank G. Fick- Most women really like to cook. There are lots of pessimists in the world, and how they do like to talk | upon Friday, July 10, 1936, with ! To Hold Annual Convention. The annual convention of the West ern Baptist Training Union Conven tion will be held June 18-19 with the Bethear Baptist Church ne::r Wagener, the Rev. B. B. Jernigan, pastor. The W est rn section includes the Barn well, Aiken. Edisto, Edgefield, Orange burg ane Ridge associations. Lewis'and health is nourishing, wholesome Deniek, of Johnston, is president of food. What women do refuse, when they can. is to be tied to a kitchen all day,long. They want a lit- tli about women! “They say” women Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of j Probate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina ,and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letter s Dismissory. C. J. FICKLING, Admor. ^ Estate of Frank G. Fickling. June 18, 1936. 4t. town of Barnwell, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, measuring two hundred thirty-three (233) feet on its eastern and western boundaries, and two hundred three (203) feet on it s northern and southern boundaries,' anjl bounded on the north by Metho- : dist Parsonage lot; on the east by i lands of estate of R. W. Dicks; on the south by residence lot of the late R. W. Dicks; on the west by Railroad Avenue; being a portion of the tract of land conveyed to R. W. Dick s by ( F. W. Wagener anc others by deed J dated June 24, 1910, and recorded in 1 the office of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County in Book 8-D, at page 259. ALSO: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the town of Barnwell, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, measuring one hundred 1 forty (140) feet on its eastern and western boun- ies, and two hundred three (203) don’t like to cook any more; that housekeeping has all gone to pot; that mothers and "sisters; and slaughters have lost interest in the old-fashined virtues of making bread, and pies, and good hot waffles. But women who keep heuse haven’t time to be bother ed by these charges. Every woman is interested in the welfare of those she loves, ami she knows the most essen tial element to give them happiness MASTER’S SALE. this convention. A very interesting and helpful pro- stove gram h s been arranged and a largo number of meml>e s from the Baptist Training Unions of the various asso ciations are expected to attend. A- mong the outstanding speakers to ap- jperr on the program will be Aubrey Hearn, B. T. U. specialists, from the Baptist Sunday School Board in Nash ville; J. L. Corzine, State Sunday School and B. T. U. secretary; Miss Floirie Le»e Lawton and Chri s Lawson, entertainment, art and music, play, golf, tennis, some time for a hobby or business or some soeial diversions. Even those wdmen who love most to Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Plea s for Barn well County, S. C., in the case of U. B. Hammett, Plaintiff, vs. Newton T. Hammett, Mrs. Lavalette R. Hammet, Harry J. Hammet, Jr., an infant, and Lillian A. Hammet, an nfant, de fendants, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hour s of sale, on the 6th day of July, 1936, same bejjig salesday, to the cock do not love to cook ell day. * Here is a fundamental fact back of cooking lessons: When the homes , in any community a.e successfully highest bidder, the followm*described operated, the business, social and moral progres s of that community is assured. Now, if this kind of com premises: All that tract of land, together with the im- feet on its northern and southern boundaries, and 1 bounded on the north by lot of estate of R. W. Dicks; east by lands of estate of R. W. Dicks; south by lot of estate of R. W. Dicks; west by Raihoad’Avenue; being known as the residence lot of the late R. W. Dicks and being a portion of the tract of land conveyed to R. W. Dick s by F. W. Wagener and others by deed dated June 24, 1910, recorded in the office of the Clerk cf Court of Barnwell County in Bock 8-D, flt page 259. ALSO: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the town of Barnwell, County of j Barnwell, State of South Carolina, measuring one hundred seventy-eight (178) feet on it s eastern and western boundaries, and two hundred three (203) feet on its northern and south ern boundaries, and bounded on the 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 You simply light the patented Superfex burners and forget them. Two hours later they go .out automatically. But refrigeration continues for twenty-four hours or more. This short burning time gives you modern refrigeration in its piost economical form. Superfex has been on the market for more than eight years. It has thousands of satisfied users. And this year’s models are the finest ever built. They are beautiful in design, beautiful in finish, and practical through and through. Ask for free home demonstration. Easy terms, if you wish. J. W. SMOAK HDW. CO., Orangeburg, S. C. Superfex A. THE OIL BURNING Ma refrigerator A Product of Perfection Stove Company DON’T EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR EYES Have them examined by a com- ipetent specialist at least once every two years. If you have defective vision, have it correct ed in time, and thus be assured of 100 per cent efficiency, better health and modernized glasses adapted to your features. P. W. STEVENS, O. D. (Doctor of Op-tom-e-try) Barnwell, S. C. Hours: 9 to 2; 3 to 6; Sundays by Appointment. certain piece, parcel or north by residence lot of the late R. ■ W. Dicks; on the east by lands of es- of Columbia, assistants to Mr. Cot- mimity »holesomem» 8 exist*, the »««•««><. thereon, situate, lyine «n<i! late of R. W Dicks; on the south by zine; E. S. McSwain, of Spart..nburg, president of the State B. T. U. con vention. The Rev. James Burris, of m Ridg? Spring, will aUo take part on backward and becomes poor and weak the progiam, bringing a message on and unhealthy because of lack of Thursday evening on “C hrist’s Chsl- right living that must begin in homes , • , ,, ,, ... being in the northwestern segment of lot of Mrs. Gladys B. Anderson; on companies which sell the necessities ot f . , . ,. . . , , „ Te the intersection of the Southern Rail- the west by Railroad Avenue; being living are going to make money. If „ , „ , ’ , .u 4. r n„ w ay lines at Blackville, in Barnwell a portion of the tract of land con- he community, on the contrary, falls ^ ’ . . „ „r i ona bounty, South Carolina, containing ; veyerf to R. W. Dicks b lenge to the Youth of Today.” Fri day morning will he given over to the Junior-Intermediate Department of the Training Union with Cecil Hall, of Williston, in charge. The climax of the program will be reached' Fri- dry afternoon when the Rev. J. P. "Wesberry, of Bamberg, will bring a consecration message. Registration of delegates will be- grin at 9:30, with the opening of the convention at 10 o’clock Thursday morning. Each delegate will be ex pected to pay 25 cents registration fee. The Bethear Church will provide free entertainment for all registered dele gates for both days. The ftethcar Church is about four and! one-half miles southwest of Wagener. ^ imt & -r ADVERTISE in The People-Sentine’ —then people who sell living neces sities will not make ntoney. (To be continued) 24 Send Us Your Orders For Job Work —a— thirty-seven and one-half (37^) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Dr. D. K. Briggs; East by lands of Sara H. Johnson, which s eparates it from the Columbia-Blackville Right of Way of the Southern Railway; South by Rail road Avenue, a street in the said by F. W. Wag- ( ener and others by deed dated June 24, 1910, recorded in the office of the ! Clerk of Court of Barnwell County in Book 8-D, at page 259. j. ALSO: 1 All that certain piece, parcel or tract of- land situate, lying and being in the town of Barnwell, County of town of Blackville, through which the ; B-inwell, State of South Carolina, Charleston and Augusta line of the containing thirty-one (31) acres, more Southem Railway; and West by 0 r less, and bounded on the north by lands now or formerly of Dr. D. K. property of Jehnie Lou Hagood and Briggsi. _ Orangeburg Public Road; on the east Term s of sale, cash; purchaser to by lands formerly of Johnson Hagood; pay for papers and revenue stamps, on the south by Hagood Avenue and And the purchaser will be required lots formerly of Johnson Hagdtod; on upon the acceptance of his bid to the west by lot s formerly ot Jchnson deposit with the Master five (5) per Hagood, lot s of estate of R. W. cent, of the. amount of his bid a s a Dicks, Methodist Parsonage lot, aneb guarantee that his bid will be com-1 lot of Jennie Lou Hagood; being a plied with, unless legal cause is shown portion of the tract of land conveyed for his failure «q to do. And upon | to R. W. Dicks by F. W. Wagener and failure of the successful bidder to others by deed dated' June 24, 1910, i i Special Tax'' ' All unpaid Taxes for the year 1935 have been placed in Execu tion and will soon be ready to turn over to the Sheriff for col lection. The law provides that 5 per cent, additional penalty be added for collection charges. By paying NOW at the Treasurer’s office you save this extra penalty. Pay now at Treasurer’s office and save the difference J. J. BELL, Co. Treas.