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/ 1»AGE EIGHT. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1936. WOODWARD-ELKIN WEDDING. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE FIVE.) ,— — navy and vari-colored flowers. Her hat, trimmed with tiny flowers to match the print, wa s of navy, as were her other accessories. Mrs. Elkin has lived in Barnwell all of her Ife and her lar^e circle of friends here regret that her marriage will take her away. The many lovely presents, on display at the Wood ward home, attested to the popularity of the young couple. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodward, of Clemson College; Mr. and Mrs. Peay, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Asbill, Mr. and Mrs. David' Elkin, Mary Sue Elkin, Mrs. Mena Wiight, Miss Evelyn Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Caper s Asbill, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Asbill, Mr. and Mrs. Frontiss McGee and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bonnett?, all of Ridge Sprng; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Asbill, Cyril As bill, Jr., Joseph Asbill, Mrs. Wyman Holstein anti Mis. Kit Cato, of Mon- otta; Miss Lorie Seay, of Spartan burg; Mrs. J. W. Walker and J. W. Walker, Jr., of Kline; Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Bush, of Ellenton; Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Woodward, of Allendale; Mrs. W. D. Robinson and Douglas Robinson, of Augusta; Mrs. S. M. Riddle, Mis. John D. Glover and Ned Riddle, of Walterboro, and Mrs. Ben Miller, of West Palm Beach, Fla. Triple “C” News Notes (By Arthur Riddock, Reporter.) Barbecue. The main topic of interest at Com pany 4468 during the week was the holiday given Friday, June 12th, in order that the boys could attend the barbecue given by the Forestry de partment at Fuller Park in Barnwell. Not only the boys stationed at P-70 attendedl, but the boys from Luray and Walterboro «s well. Everybody from camp wa s there. The progiam began in the band stand at Fuller Park about ten o’ clock in the morning, with Senator Edgar A. Brown a s chairman. The speakers on the occasion were: Tom Barron and W. C. Hammerlee, of the State Forestry Department, Mr. Stitt, District Forester, Mike Ussery, Foiest Ranger for Barnwell County; Col. Solomon Blatt, and Senator J. H. Hammond, of Columbia. Before dinner there were a number of fieldl events, sack races, three leg ged races and so on, and a number of the boys took part. Dinner consisted of plenty of good barbecue, well cook ed, rice, gravy, cole slaw, bread and iced tea. The barbecue was something to talk about. Ball Game. Another event of the holiday was a ball game between the local company and Company 4467 of Geogetown, in which the visitors came out victorious by the score of 9 to 3. Except for the 2nd wand 3rd innings, in which Barn well pretty well went to pieces, it was an interesting game. Parler and Bryant each getting 3 hits out of 4 trips, led the hitting for the visitors, and were closely follow ed by Berry, who got 3 out of 5. Bry ant and Chavers each poled 1 a double for the visitors. * Bass got 2 out of 4 to lead the local hitters. He was the only Barnwell player to get more than one hit. Hook and White each got a double, however, and Ellison got a triple, the longest hit of the game. Lord and Potter were pitchers for Barnwell, and White caught. Jackson and Mahoney were batteries for Georgetown. Anniversary Coming Up. July 3rdl markes the date when the Barnwell CCC camp will be one year old. Fortunately it comes on Friday, which makes it just o. k. for our next dance. Preparations are being made by the committee, and thi s is going to beat the last one, which beat any be fore that. This is going to be our “Anniversary” Ball. On Wednesday night after Mr. Bryan had made his weekly talk on Cuirent Events anti Citizenship, the regular weekly stunt night was held. Ft consisted of a mock trial. W. J. Gleaton wa s judge, W. A. Bryan, clerk, A. B. Riddock, solicitor, T. L. Siegler, defense attorney, and Bart Ray and James Cook, defentiants. A six man jury was chosen with “Major” Lavender as foreman. Bart “came clear”, but Cook was convicted and sentenced to buy a bottle-of beer each moining for the next three weeks for each member of the office force, of which “Judge” Gleaton is the head. We were glad to have Mrs. Ritchie present, as it necessitated making the performance high toned throughout. Five men were tiansferred Satur day “for the convenience of the gov ernment J’ Presumably this wa s to equalize the number of men in the camps. Our five went to Cheraw, go ing up in our “G. I.” Chevrolet, chauf- feied by our, most efficient truck driver, Cartin. Those leaving were Harrison, McClain, Patterson, Graves and McCormack. The first three have been with us only since we got in the 21 men in May. Graves and McCor mack are veteran 8 here, having been here since the camp opened. We will miss them all, and especially these two. , There is to be a show/in Barnwell soon, anti it is rumored that Mr. Bry an—is—to-have-a—parL—Wonder if he hag to make any love? All-Star Cast for “Sky, High.” “Sky High,” the thrilling drama of the sky ways, sponsored by the Barn well Chapter, D. A. R.’s, contains mlany featured choi^fe^s and num bers in addition to the all-star cast. Mrs. Cave and her committee, Mrs. Jones and Mis. Easterling, have se cured' the best talent in Barnwell for this production, and all are working to make it the best community 'event ever staged here. Mrs. Lila Brown, emotional Irish mother of the young inventor of “Sky High,” will make you laugh and weep as you follow his ups and downs. “Red” Watts is a scream as her “brither.” Troy Davi s make s his debut be fore a Barnwell audience as a gevem- ment man in charge of contracts. He does excellent work. Indeed, he is a find, and will doubtless be in demand from now on. 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