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THURSDAY, JULY 16TH, 1936. k ». HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., spent Tues day in Columbia shopping. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NINE* Mrs. Pinkney Lee, of Williston, spent Monday in Barnwell with friends. B. D. Elli s and J. D. Ray spent Saturday in Charleston on business. Mrs. Martin C. Best and son, Mar tin, Jr., spent Monday in Columbia. Supt. W. W. Carter returned home served pineart>le sherbet ahd cake, last week after attending the National Those playing beside g club mem- Education Association meeting in bers included Mrs. Johnson Hagood, Portland, Oregon. Miss Elizabeth McNab returned from the Columbia Hospital Saturday and is recuperating from an operation at her home here. o? Bartow, Fla.; Mrs. Nathan Kartus, of Alabama; Mrs. Marvin Hale, of baskets filled with white galdioli and tall white candelabra holding cathedral candles made a lovely setting for the bridal party. The wedding music was plyed by Mis s Katherine Townsend, Mis. R. A. Patterson has returned home after an extended visit to rela r tives and friends in Chapel Hill, N. C., and Bennettsville. M. F. Usssry spent last week in Co lumbia and Myrtle Beach with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fuller spent several days last week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Eunice Hill, of Columbia, spent the week-end in Barnwell with relatives. Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown are spending some time at St. Simon’s Is land, Ga. J. E. Bolton spent Saturday in Barnwell en route from Florida to Woodruff. Miss Anne Thomas and brother, Holcombe, left for their home at Hol ly Hill on Monday after a three week’s visit to Mr. and 1 Mrs. G. M. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Collins and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Collins, of Winter Haven, Fla., are spending some ' three-course luncheon was served. time in Barnwell with Mrs. Margaret Hogg. Kentucky; Mrs. Bethea, of New Jer- of Columbia, whp wore white mousse- sey; Misses Sue Mabry and Grace Mil- line de sio. ford, of Abbeville; Mrs. L. A. Cave, "The maid of honor wa s Miss Kathryn Mrs. W. W. Carter and Mrs. Ira Matthews, of Blackville. Her dress Fales. was of pink chiffon and she carried a bouquet of roses and delphinium. The flower girl was little ioan Brown, niece of the bride, who was a dainty figure in her dres 8 of pale blue pleat ed 1 net over taffeta, made very short, and carrying an old fashioned bouquet. Fred Hamrick, III, tiny nephew of the bridegroom, w r as ringbearer. He wore a white tuxedo and carried the ring in a lily. Frank Gibbs, of Columbia, was best man. He, a s did the groom, wore a white linen tuxedo with black trous ers. The young bride wa g given in mar riage by her father. She was a pic- ENTERTA1NS WITH BRIDGE LUNCHEON. Blackville, July 11.—Mrs. H. Sigs- bee Grime s entertained with a bridge luncheon Wednesday at 1 o’clock in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. E. Herlong, of Rock Hill. The living r^om was decorated with baskets of roses and gladioli. Tables were arranged for twelve guests. A After the tables were cleared 1 , bridge wa s played 1 . High score prize, linen tea napkins, was won by Mis. Mrs. J. M. Taylor, of Augusta, is Henry Still. Consolation, a compact, ture of stately loveliness in her wed- the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. 1 wa s cut by Mrs. Byron Wham. Mrs. j ding gown of heavy white duchess s at- T. D. Creighton, this week. Mrs. | Herlong was given a piece of lingerie ' j n> ma d e very tailored and fastened Taylor is the former MisS^-Irma I and Mrs. Swartz, of Marrietta, Ga., down the back with small satin but- Brown. . was remembered with a deck of ton8 . There was a sh i rring at - the cards. Mrs. Grimes then served block throat( fin i she d with a pleated ruffle cream and small cakes for desert. | that mad e the high neckline. The Among those invited were Mrs. E. | gfcjrt W a s <plain, with only the very E. Herlong, Mrs. Swartz, Mrs. Byron long traint and d uc hess lace let in at Mr. and' Mrs. T. R. Brown left Wed nesday for Myrtle Beach. Before re turning home they will pay an ex tended visit to Mrs. Brown’s parents Wham, Mrs. George Fielding, Mrs. H.^ieT elbowt f ormed , the long pointed Miss Hettie Mathis, of Blackville, spent Friday afternoon in Barnwell with friends. at Lugofl- J. Alva Darnold of Rexboro, N. C., spent ‘the week-end in Barnwell with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Bush and M iss Mary Bush visited relatives in Ellenton Sunday. Miss Etta Dunbar, of Charleston, spent the week-end in Barnwell with Mis s Nell Dunbar. Mrs. H. Giady Davis, of Marion, wa> the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Goodson. Miss Louise Dunbar, of Millhaven, Ga.. wa s the guest last week of her sister, Miss Nell Dunbr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gross, of Green ville, spent several day s in Barnwell last week with relatives. Dr. R. A. Deason left Sunday for Greenville where he will spend some t:me with relatives and friends. Mrs. Jack. Walti returned on Sun day after ten days treatment at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia. Her many friends will be glad to learn that she is much improved. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUR Mrs. Perry B. Bush was hostes s to the members of the Wednesday After- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bronson and two s ons left Saturday night for Columbia where the boys will remain for several noon Contract Club last w’eek. The days while while Mr. and Mrs. Bron-! hi K h score P ri * e for club members son proceed to the mountains of Western North Carolina for a short stay. Mrs. Johnny Ulmer, of Kline, is con valescing at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia, where she underwent an operation Monday of last week. Her many friends hope forher a speedy recovery. L. Burst, Mrs. Nick Martin, Mrs. A. i s i e eves. From a cap of duchess lace, V. Collum, .Sr., Mrs. R. B. Fickling, ma d e j n }, a ] 0 e jf ec t an d outlined with Mrs. Henry Still, Mrs. Lonnie Creech, 8eed p earl8> fe n the soft folds of Mrs. Carl Buist and Mrs. C, A. Buist. t j, e exquisite net veil, caught here and there with tiny bouquets of seed pearls and orange blossoms. She car ried a handkerchief of duches s lace that has been in the Brown family for 55 years. Her flowers were a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley, the center of which was a corsage of white roses which she later wore x Immediately after the ceremony, a dinner was served the wedding party by Mr. and Mrs. Brown. In the din ing room the color scheme of green and white was carried out, and the table was covered with a cloth of real lace and cut work. Mrs. Browm wore pink chiffon and the groom’g mother was gowned in pink lace. Later in the evening the bride's par ents entertained at the Sweetwater Country Club near Barnwell, several hundred guests from all .parts of wa g won by Mrs. Perry A. Price; the high score prize for guests was won by Mrs. Marvin Hale; the club conso lation was cut by Mrs. J. W. Ruff and the consolation for guestg was cut by ,Mrs. Bobby Lee, of Williston, a deck of cards being presented to each of the winners. Mrs. B. P. Da vies, Jr., a bride of last month, and Mis g Jewel Gross were also re membered with gifts by the hostess. Block ice cream, cake and Jordan al monds were served. Those playing besides club mem- John Brabham, of Denmark, spent the week-end in Barnwel with his mother, Mrs. Ella Brabham. Miss Sarah Caroell, of Union, spent last week in Barnwell as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. Best. Misses Grace Milford and Susie Mabry, of Abbeville, are the guests <f Mr. and Mrs. John P. Scoville. Mrs. Johnson Hagood and children, Johnson, III, a nd Martha Claire, re- tarned to their home at Bartow, Fla., _ w after a delightful visit to Mr. and ^ included Mrs. Ira Fales, Mrs. B. j Carolina, North Carolina and Mrs. P. W. Price and other Barnwell [ Jr * L - C,v *’ Mr8 -| Georgia being present. Music for the County relatives. Mordecai Mazursky Mrs. Calhoun I gnd djmce thllt fo | lowed was L ? mon Mrs. Ussie Easterling Mrs. furTil!|hed by ^ McKe , vy ^ hig The many fnendg of Mrs. Sa!He l ® > * , ‘ J< * nkin ». Mrs. H. J. PhillipsJ orche8tr|l of Augusta. In the club Diamond will be glad to know the she \ ,rs Anims Patterson, Mrs. W. 1 rooms, large baskets of dahlias, smilax is convalescing after a severe attack ! ( ,rter * nd M,8S Gross, all of ^ f erng were U8#d f or decoration, of malaria. Her condition grew g 0 , Mrs. Nathan Kartus. of the beautifully appointed bride’s critical on Monday of last week that Alabama; Mrs. M inchester . Smith, u j,| e wag ^ hujCe wed ding cake with her children were called to her bedside, | J* r *’ , ,nd Mr *‘ Bobby two silver candlesticks on each side but she is very much improved at this WnLrton; Mi,. Bethea, of New >nd two | arge bowls filled with flow time. i Jersey; Mrs. Marvin Hale, of Ken ! tucky and Miss Rosalie Spann of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Baker, of Newark, N. J., are spending some time with Barnwell County relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart Dunbar, It ,t Columhii. .nnounc* ^' ENTERTAINS IN HONOR of a 6 3-4 pound baby boy at the Co- | lumbia Hospital on July 9th. The OF HOUSE GUEST. infant son has been named John Stewait Dunbar, HI. Mrs. Dunbar will be remembered in Barnwell . as Misg Elaine Harley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harley. Miss Nell Dunbar entertained at eight tables of bridge at the Sweet- Miss Elizabeth Mace, of Columbia, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her mother, Mrs. E. B. Sanders. ers, which carried out the color scheme of pink and white. Punch was served on the porch and in the dining room by Misses Helena Brown, Mary Bush, Marjorie Brown and Bet ty Brown. The individual molds of ice cream, the cakes and mintg were also in pink and white. Those assisting at the reception water Country Club on Saturday af ternoon in honor of her sister and | were Mr * nd Mri * D Sunl *y B "> w ". house guest, Miss Louise Dunbar, of °, f B, * ckvi,, *i Mi “ E,,en Stevens, of Millhaven, Ga. | I*l»nd; Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank As the guests arrived Miss Dunbar i * ° 8ey * nt Mr. and Mrs. Farrell 0 - served them punch before the after- Gorman, of Blackville; Mr. and Mrs. noon’g play began. At the conclusion SoIomon Brown . Mr - * nd Mr8 - R * l P b Brown Easterling, of Denmark, spent the week-end in Barnwell with his mother, Mrs. Lessie Easterling. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Glasgy and children.^ Billy and Anne, and John Buck, of Burlington, N. C., and Miss Emily Pate, of Savannah, stopped over j 0 f fo ur" ra undfcr at card,Tt was found Brown and Mr anC Mr8 - Ch * r,ie in Barnwell on Friday enroute to j that Mrg Perry A Price had won their home after a week’s sojourn at the hitfh gcore prize nf)te and Brown, Jr., of Barnwell. Mrs. Hamrick wore for traveling a Bluffton. They were joined at Bluff- Mi88 CIaire Dickg cut the consola tio n , I brown dotted chiffon dre88 with Mrs. J. Hugh Ryan, of Sumter, is s|»ending some time in Barnwell with her mother, Mrs. William McNab. ton by Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene, a ban dk erc bj e f. Mis g Jean Smith wen Dorothy Greene and Holcombe | tbe j ow score p r j ze> a gU est room pack- Thomas, of Holly Hill, and Mrs. Shel ly Black, of Barnwell. Miss Simmie Ann Creech has re turned home after a visit in Bamberg with her sister, Mrs. Jim Hightower. Mrs. Douglas T. Calk, of Columbia, is spending several days in Barnwell with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Holman. Hummel Harley returned home Sat urday from Spartanburg where he has been doing extra scholastic work at Wofford College. 3 USINESC TILDERO ^:^>-Km^x**k**k**x«*:**>*x«<**x**k**> FOR RENT. — Six-room bungalow with all modern conveniences on Washington Street, Barnwell. Rent reasonable.—Addres s Mrs. R. S. Dicks, Boundary Street, Chapel Hill, N. C. STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why-suffer? For quick relief get free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription, at THE BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell, S. C. 6-25-20tp. FOR SALE.—Two 60-acre farms near Barnwell, on easy terms. One building lot opposite school house, easy terms. For further information apply to Mrs. P. J; Drew, Barnwell, S. C. * tic BLACKVILLE BRIDAL PARTY HONORED. age, and Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware was awarded the floating piize, a handker chief. The hostess remembered the honor guest with a lovely compact. Miss Dunbar, assistd by Miss Scott McNab, Mrs. W. E. McNab, Miss Kath ryn Holland 1 , Mrs. J. R. Spencer and Miss Louise Emanuel, then served de licious refreshments consisting of block ice cream and cake. Mints were passed during the playing of cards. Out-of-town guest s other than the Blackville, July 12.—Mrs. D. Stan- f • i j j tn . D . »» r» . , I honor guest, included Miss Etta Dun- ley Brown and Mr. Brown entertained ! ^ i * m J „ • , u -j i , .'bar, of Charleston; Mrs. C. M. Turner the Brown-Hamrick bridal party and 1 _ , a /-» tn u - . ., . x x. • l ^ • i and Mrs. A. 0. Dunbar, of Ellenton, a few other guests at their home Fn- . . . . _ , xl 1 Miss Elizabeth Otis, of Augusta, Ga., day evening at dinner. There were „ w- n * »»•„ * r . \ xt*. o lu tt x an d' Miss Dot Miller of Trenton, sixteen guests, Frank Gibbes, Robert , , w Humplett, Pete Dibble and Marion BROWN-HAMRICK Glenn, of Columbia; W. B. Turner, of i Barnwell; Charlie Muckenfuss, of WEDDING SOLEMNIZED. Aiken; Miss Charlotte Oswald, of Al-1 A marriage of interest in both lendale; Miss Kathryn Matthews, of North and South Carolina and marked Blackville; Miss Harriet Lever, Miss by beauty and charm was that of Miss Margaret Sarrall, Miss Martha Mau- 1 Jenice Brown, only daughter of Mr. ney and Miss Margaret Collins, of and Mrs. Herman Brown, of Black- Columbia. Bingo wa s played. short coat of the same material. Over this she wore a brown fitted topcoat, and her accessories were of the same shade. After their wedding trip to Boston, the young couple have taken an apartment in Chapel Hill, where Mr. Hamrick will continue hi g study of law at the University of North Carolina. During the summer they will make their home in Rutherford- ton. The long list of prenuptial parties for both Mr. and Mrs. Hamrick and the beautiful presents which were on display at the Brown home attested to their popularity. Mrs. Hamrick at tended Agnes Scott College and also the University of South Carolina, from where she wa s graduated in June and where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Hamrick i also wa s graduated from the University last month. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Mrs. Terry Seriously 111. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. ' Mrs. T. R. Brown was hostess on Thursday, afternoon to the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club. The high score prize for club mem- berg wa g won by Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr.; the guest prize was won by Mrs. W. W. Carter; the club consolation was cut by Mrs. Basil Jenkins, and the guest consolation wa 8 cut by Mrs. L. A. Cave, each winner being presented ?rith a box of stationery. The hostess The many friends of Mrs. Monroe ville, and James Nathaniel Hamrick,! Terr y» formerly of Barnwell, but now son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Hamrick, ] residing in Charlotte, N. C., will be of Rutherfordton, N. C., which-.was | sorr y to learn that she is quite ill at solemnized Tuesday at the home of I the Baptist Hospital in Columbia, the bride’s parents. “ Only members of j Mr8 - Ter ry was on a visit to her the immediate families were present! m other, Mrs. S. W. Blanton, of this at the ceremony, which was perform ed by Dr. Hugh R. Murchison, chap lain of the University of South Caro lina. The interior of the home was decor ated throughout in green and white. Before the north window of the music room an altar wa 8 formed against a background of ferns. White floor place, and was taken suddenly ill and carried to the hospital Friday of last week and was operated on Saturday morning. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. 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