The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 09, 1936, Image 11
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THURSDAY, JULY 9TH, 1936.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE NINE.
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• HRRB AND HEREABOUTS. •
Miss Willie Bush Deason spent Fri
day in Augusta shopping. ,
Miles Hagood spent Sundtay after
noon in Sumter with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Lemon spent
the week-end at Folly Beach.
Mis s Sara Hogg, of Columbia, spent
the week-end in Barnwell with her
mother, Mrs. J. C. Hogg.
Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., entertained
the Ladies’ Guild of the local Episcopal
Church Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. L. Molair and little daugh
ter, Sevena, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Wragg in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright spent
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JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Solomon Blatt entertained the
members of the Junior-Smart Set
Bridge Club at her home on Marl
boro Street Friday afternoon. The
high score prize for club members, a
anclicates
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For Congress.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
i|enomination and reelection to the
Congress of the United States, Second
DR. HENRY J. GODIN . -
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Sight Specialist
Offices 956 Broad St.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Legal Advertisements
NOTICE
THE STATE FARMER SECTION
PAGE SEVEN
Due to the withdrawal of W. H.
« ~~-.' j; date for the office
•eat Cypress t own-
been reopened to
lates to qualify if
he final date for
Mying assessment
uly 11th, 1936, at
VR A. BROWN,
mnty Chairman.
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c .mic more tlian ().(«•»» farin umnni Irem c\nv
n inial lontcrciKr of AssiKiatal Countr\ woin-
1 i m Con>titution Mall June i, until flic sun-
kIoii Mnnorial Briilgj*, the gail\-ilres>c<l dclc-
u ln-n. attci having been ottii tally greeted hv
\ ■ of Agriculture Hemy A. Wallace, and ad
■ farm women gathered on the lawn ot the
lirnt KiMm-veIr was speaker.
ident. ‘that hv tar the greater part of the world's
direetK deiieudent on the results ot agriculture,
/e that the city dwellers cannot be pro-iperous.
ile^the agricultural population and those Je-
wr Tfi nuighouf the \ears.”
.rvt delegation, while North Carolina was m*c-
vare. West Virginia. Kentucky. Tennessee an I
»la\ were: a t inc\ coverlet fntm W'est Virginia:
Kentucky rve-straw mats tnun North Carolina:
Womfriobe Ckic
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udwiches, the kind which are bound to bring
I do well to'remember the possibilities of cot-
he entertains.
illy delectable is that which combines prepared
u don’t enjoy this new taste thrill.
rde wheat or cracked wheat bread. Spread
a generous serving of cottage cheese. Chop-
f be added.
entertaining, follow this recipe:
itynctive shapes with cookie cutters. Spread
v <>f the following.: nut meats, pickles, cher-
i desire a tine smooth texture in your cheese
> nicer or sieve before using.
PATTERN NO. H-3167
Trtmwnd in Piqit*
Univental created thi*»
miperttly graceful frock of
a royal blue shaxtc of cn*|H>
for the lovely Ann I‘Teuton,
and it i» hrouKht to you
hen* in pattern form aa a
fetching contribution to
your summer wardrobe.
KaSily made with the as
sistance of the detailed in
struction chart supplied
with each pattern, it is of
fered in the 12 to 20 range
and features a deep, in
verted pleat which runs
hi«h for fullness yet re
tains the slimming hipline.
White pique, in striking
contrast, fashions the eol-
4ar and l*ows, the top Ih*-
ing tied through a fan-
shaissf piece cut in the
blouse,
I’attem available in sizes
12. 14. 16, IX and 2ft. Cor
responding bust measure
ments 2ft. 22, 24, 26 and 3K.
Siz« 14 (32) requires 1%
yards of 3r> ineb fabric
with \ yar*l of contrast
ing pique.
TEXAS
CENTENNIAL
PatUrn No. 9701
The Texas Centennial and
Spanish trtmd in spectator
sports wear. Is illustrated by
rniversal’s lovely ITiscilla
I aw.son. I.ines conform to
simple treatment universally
demanded by style-lovers and
a bolero characteristic which
is.taking the world by storm
this season.
I’attem designed for sizes
IL 16, 18. 20; 40 and 42. Size
16 requires 4% yards of 39-
Inch material for the dress,
and % yard for the bolero.
Scarf and belt require \
yard.
SUMMER SPORT FROCK
Pattern No. H-3124
A lovely day. a lovely lady,
and a lovely frock combine
to make this exquisite picture
of summer charm and l»e&uty.
I’attern available in the fol
lowing sizes: 34, 36. IS. 40. 42.
44 and 46. Size 36 requires
yards of 39 inch or 4%
yards of SR inch fabric.
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Patterns of dresses pic
tured above 25c. Please
remit in coin or stamps.
Give your name, tut-
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PATTERN DEPARTMENT
STATE FARMER SECTION
dress, pattern number | Scenic Bldg.. Asheville, N. C.
and sixe. Mail order 10 .
Pattern Department, \ Enclosed.. cents In coin tor
State Farmer Section* |
I
Scenic Bldg., Asheville,
N. C. A 32-page Sum
mer Pattern Book is |
available at 15c each, >
or, if bought in combi- I
nation with pattern. I
35c for pattern and *
book.
Pattern No ;.. sise.
Pattern No Else.
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Address
Town
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NOTICE.—Bring your wheat to
us. Our mill has been overhauled, the
rolls reground and corrugated and we
will be ready to do your grinding be
ginning June 20th. We give prompt
and efficient service. We also make
plain flour, self-rising flour and whole
wheat flour. Your patronage is ap
preciated—CORLEY’S FLOUR MILL,
Dunbarton, S. C.
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meeting of the South Carolina Optome-
tric Association, which was held in
Omageburg Thursday night. Others
taking part on the program were Dr.
G. C. Cooper, of Sumter; Dr. George
C. Wise, of Orangeburg, and Dr. T.
A. W. Elmgren, of Columbia. The
attendance was very good.
ADVERTISE \a Th* People-Sentinel.
s.
onuai place caius weie uncu. iwei •
hostesses presented Miss Brown with
a beautiful cut glass bowl. The guest
list included Mis s Brown, Miss Kath
ryn- Townsend, Miss Martha Mauney,
Miss Harriet Lever, Miss Doll Hunt,
Mis s Mary Ellen Dozier, Miss Jimmie
Williamson and Miss Mary Whitaker.
Miss Mary Ellen Dozier gave a two-
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rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election.
PAUL H. SANDERS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of
Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election.
W. K. BLACK.
DISCHARGE.
given that we have
unt as Executors
' the last will and
Rachael Mazursky,
Hon. John K. Snel-
ibate for Barnwell
outh Carolina, and
Mid Court for an
8 and Letters Dis-
turday, July 11th,
ck in the forenoon,
i M. Mazursky,
in I. Mazursky,
ate of Mrs. Rachael
jazursky, Deceased.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final acmount a s Administra
tor upon the Estate of Frank G. Fick-
ling upon Friday, July 10, 1936, with
the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate for Barnwell County, State of
South Carolina ,and petition the said
Court for an Order of Discharge and
Letter g Dismissory.
C. J. PICKLING, Admor.
Estate of Frank G. Pickling.
June 18, 1936. 4t.
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, T. A. Greene hath
made suit to me to grant unto him
Letters of Administration of the Es
tate of and effects of Chas. H. Greene;
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
Chas. H. Greene, deceased, that they
be and appear before me in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S.
C., on Saturday, July 18, next, after
publication thereof, * at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 8th day
of July, A. D. 1936.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate. Barnwell Co.
Published on the 9th day of July,
1936, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
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C. F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C