The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 23, 1936, Image 9
THURSDAY, JULT 23RD, 1936.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE NINS.
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • i
J. E. Harley, Jr., spent the week
end with friends in Florence.
Miss Marian Bolen spent the week
end in Hampton with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman B. Davis
spent Sunday in Lexington with rela
tives.
Francis Lemon, of Cross Anchor,
was the week-end guest of Barnwell
friends.
“Ted” Riley, of Greenville, spent
Monday in Barnwell renewing old ac-
quaintenances.
1
R. A. Easterling, of Denmark, was
a business visitor in Barnwell on
Saturday.
Miss Katherine Martin, of Charles
ton, was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Ruff.
Mis s Virginia Clark, of Johnston,
spent last week in Barnwell with her
sister, Mrs. J. 0. Rikard.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Boylston
and children spent Sunday with rela
tives at Sullivan’s Island.
decai Mazursky, who was also pre
sented with a hancHcerchie'f. Mrs. B.
IP. Davies, Jr., a recent bride, was re
membered with a teapot by the host
ess, while Miss Jewel Gross, bride-
elect, was presented with a set of ash
trays. Miss Grace Milford and Miss
Susie Mabry, of Abbeville, house
guests of Mrs. J. P. Seoville, were al
so remembered with handkerchiefs.
At the conclusion of the afternoon’s
play at cards a sweet course was serv
ed. Out-of-town guests included
Misses Susie Mabry and Grace Mil
ford, of Abbeville; Mrs. K. M. Hale,
of Catlettsburg, Ky.; Miss ’Rosalie
Spann, of Sumter; Mrs. Nathan Kar-
Mr. and Mis. Clyde Vickery an ^ tus, of Montgomery, Ala.; MrS. Dougla s
daughter, Betty Anne, Mrs. Bert 1 3
C. F. (“Buddy”) Calhoun, of Wal-
terboro, spent the week-end in Barn
well with relatives.
Mrs. F. E. Leffingwell and Mrs. E.
D. Fitch, of Wallace, N. C., are spend
ing this week in Barnwell with Mrs.
W. A. Fuller.
J. B. WHITE & CO. ANNOUNCES
ANNUAL AUGUST FURNITURE SALE
Begins Monday, July 27th-^Continues Thru August
Vickery and Misses Belle and Estelle
Bennett spent Sunday at the Isle of
Palms.
Mis s Anne Scott McNab spent last
week in Sumter as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hugh Ryan.
Mrs. Lina B. Zeigler, of Denmark,
spent Saturday in Barnwell with Mr.
and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr.
Mrs. Charle s Levinson and children
have returned home after spending
last week at Savannah Beach.
Mrs. W. J. Baxley and children have
rt turned home after an extended visit
to relatives in Gainesville, Ga.
The R.v. and Mrs. J. A. Estes are
spending thise week with relatives and
friends in Gay and Rochelle, Ga.
Miss Elizabeth Mace, of Columbia,
ppent the week-end in Barnwell w’th
her mother, Mr*. E. B. Sander*.
Mis* Ed>th Cu.ler, of Columbia,
iqwni M*veial uay* laid week in Barn
well with Mi» s Elizabeth Grubb*.
George Ifogg, of Thoma*vi!le, N. C.,
spent the week-end in Hatnwell with
hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hogg.
Rodman Lemon returned home Sat
urday night after • pending aix week*
at the ROTC camp in Aaniaton, Ala.
M.m Edith Schwarts, Sumter,
► pent several days last week in Barn
well with lol. and Mr*. Solomon Blatt.
Perry B. Bush *p nt Friday ia Co-
irabia in attendance at the meeting
f the South Carolnna postal employ-
rt.
Mr. ami Mr*. Brown Towles, of
Thonaasvtl.e, N. (., were the week-end
guests of Barnwell relatives and
friends.
Miss Grace Hogg returned home
Sunday afte spending her vacation
with friends and relativs in St.
Louis, Mo.
Mrs. H. J. Black is in Columbia
where she i s receiving treatment at
the Columbia Hospital. Her friends
are glad to know that she is getting
along nicely.
Mrs. John Stuart Dunbar and lit
tle son, John Stuart III, of Columbia, 1
are visiting Barnwell relatives. Mrs.
Dunbar is pleasantly remembered
here a s Miss Elaine Harley.
Geo. R. Evans, instructor of agricul
ture in the local school, returned to
Barnwell Saturday after spending
some time in attendance upon sum
mer classe s at Clemson College.
Captain J. B. Morris, Barnwell
County’s efficient sheriff, returned on
Sunday from the Columbia Hospital
where he had been receiving treat
ment for a week. His many friends
are glad to know that he is much im
proved. ,
\/dciety\
MRS. BLATT ENTERTAINS
F(>#IIOI'SK GUEST.
Mrs. Solomon Blatt entertained for
about 40 members of the sub-dcb set
at the Sweetwater Country Club with
a dame on Monday evening in honor
of her house guest. Miss Edith
Schwarts, of Sumter.
Darning was enjoyed by those pres
ent from 9 'till 2. Throughout the
evening punch was served by the
(males*.
Calk, of Columbia, and Mrs. Edgar
Loyn s of Elloree.
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Baynard Elli s entertained the
members of the Junior-Smart Set
Bridge Club Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Basil Jenkins. The
living and dining rooms were thrown
en suite and were decorated with
many beautiful garden flowers.
Bridge was played at seven tables.
The high score prize for club mem
bers, six ice tea glasses, was won by
Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky and the con
solation, a flower bowl, was cut by
Mrs. Basil Jenkins. The high score
t Candidates
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For Congress.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Denomination and reelection to the
Congress of the United States, Second
South Carolina District, in the Demo
cratic primary election August 25th,
basedi on my legislatve record, prompt
and efficient service and promise to
abide by the rules of the Democratic I comfortable against chilly winter days
party. an d long winter evenings, when most
H; P. FULMER.—[of the family’s time is i-pcnt, and en-
The season is approaching when the
thoughts of home-lovii% women turn
to the interior of the home and its
improvement for fall and winter liv
ing. The past few months have
been occupied by outside activities. . .
garden, the porch and vacation visit
ing have come first with everyone.
But now, instinctively, we begin to
think of beautifying and brightening
our homes, making them snug and
Orangeburg, S. C.
tertaining done, indoors
The repeated success of White’s
August Furniture Sale is due partly
to the fact that it is timed to supply
For State Senate.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the State Senate,(home needs at the season when home-
subject to the rules and regulations of makers are most interested. . . .It
the Democratic primary election. is more largely due, however, to the
EDGAR A. BROWN. | substantial nature of the savings made
available by White’s f° r this annual
I hereby announce myself a candi-1 event. Such savings that a purchase
date for the State senate, subject to made in this sale may be considered
the rules and regulations of the Demo- m the light of an investment for the
cratic primary election. ^ years to come
J. M. SPRAWLS. I The Annual August Sale of Furni
ture, Floorcoverings, Curtains and
For House of Representatives. | Draperies, and many other kindred
has recently returned from the-
northern furniture marts, and is mast
enthusiastic over the stock assembfcdi
for the August event.
White’s Household Club makes it.
easy to benefit by August Sale sav
ings ... the easiest terms, the fair
est and most dignified and most popu
lar of 8 uch plans, the Household Club
has been serving the people of tbfe
section for more than 30 years. A
small cash payment only is required,
and—the—halanc£ is paid in eagy
prize for guests, a pyrex plate, was # I hereby announce myself a candi-1 items, begins at
Mr*. L. C. Eidson and daujrht.'r*.
Miss Elizabeth Fletcher and Mrs.
Robert Sanders, spent Monday in Au
gusta shopping.
MBS. HARLEY ENTERTAINS
FOR DAUGHTER.
The younger sort ty set enjoyed a
pr< m party at the home of Mrs. J. B.
Harley last week when Mr*. Harley
entertained about forty of the boya
and girl* in honor of her daughter.
Miss Martha Ayer, who reached her
13th birthday. The young folk later
.n the evening danced and s very de
lightful evening waa spent. The
bmor guest received numerous lovely
and useful gift g attesting in a small
measure the esteem in which she is
ht d.
Punch and sweet crackers were
scived throughout the evening.
won by Mrs. Norman Anderson and
the consolation, a flower bowl, was
cut by Mrs. J. W. Ruff. Mrs. B. P.
Davies, Jr., a recent bride, and Miss
Jewel Gross, a bride-elect of this
month, were remembered with lovely
linen handkerchiefs by the hostess.
At the conclusion of the game, a de
licious salad course with iced tea was
served.
Besides club members the guests
included Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, Miss
Jewel Gross, Mrs. J. W. Ruff, Mrs.
Norman Anderson, Mrs. Ira Fales,
Mrs. W. W. Carter, Mrs. Thos. M.
Boulware, Mrs. Pearl IJarvard, Mrs.
Ritchie, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Misses
Susie Mabry and Grace Milford, of
Abbeville, Mrs. Nathan Kartus, of
Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Edgar Loyns,
of Elloree and Mrs. Marvin Hale, of
Catletsburg, Ky. •
Mrs. H. A. Gross assisted the host-
es s in entertaining.
date for reelection to the House of July 27. Thousands of dollars have
Representatives from Barnwell Coun- been invested in special purchases for
ty, subject to the rules and regula- this sale, antf’ the most desirable and
tions of the Democratic primary elec-1 beautiful styles in modern and tradi
tional designs are offered. The mana
ger of these departments at White’s
tion.
SOLOMON BLATT.
amountg monthly.
Any customer who has a Household
Club account may use White’s new
“Add-On” Club service, and add pur
chases to the original account, up to
the amount paid to date, with NO
INCREASE in the amount of the
monthly payments. Thi s is a won
derfully attractive plan, and grows,
increasingly popular with White’s
customers. J. B. White and Co. pre
pays purchases of $5 or more to R-
R. joints within 200 miles. Where
practical delivery will be made by
truck.
This announcement is addressed to
and to newcomers whom the organii
tion will cordially welcome to the
store. All are invited to share in the
savings and splendid values of the-
August Sale. Remember the opening*
date: Monday, July 27.
THE RITZ
THEATRE
BARNWELL, 8. C.
-COOL AS AN (K EAN BREEZE.’
Monday.Tuv*day, July 27-28
EDDIE CANTOR’S A DOITED SON.
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With GRANT WITHERS
Also SHORT SUBJECTS
MATINEE TUESDAY—1:00 P. M.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for relection to the House of |
Representatives, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic |
primary election.
WINCHESTER C. SMITH.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election ‘to the House of I
Representatives from Barnwell Coun
ty, subject to the rule 8 and regulations
of the Democratic primary election.
C. H. BEATTY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the House of |
Representatives, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary election.
H. C. YOUNGBLOOD.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter and
children left Saturday for Bluffton
where they will spend some time in
thtir summer cottage.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rikard and in
fant son spent Sunday in Johnston
with relatives. Mrs. Rikard and son
will remain there thi s week for a
visit.
A. R. Britten, substitute cashier of
the local South Carolina Pdwer Co. of
fice, spent the week-end with friends
in Charleston.
Miss Mary Gay O’Bannon has re
turned home to spend the remainder
of the summer with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon, after com
pleting some extra curricular work in
Spartanburg.
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MISS MARY BUSH
COMPLIMENTED.
Honoring Mi** Mary Bush, of
Clarendon, V*., who i s visiting rela
tive* in Barnwell, Miss Marjorie Brown
entertained with a delightful dance in
the hall room at Beech Knoll, near
Denmark Thursday night. The spa
cious dance hall was made very at
tractive for the occasion and the
beautiful dresses worn by the young
ladies added much to the loveliness of
the scene. ,
Receiving ’ with the hostess and
guest of honor were Dr. and Mrs.
Solomon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Easterling and Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Phillips. Punch was served through
out the evening from an attractive
table in the dining room.
There were about 75 guests in at
tendance. Those from a distance in
cluded Mis s Mary Bush, of Clarendon,
Va.; M iss Edith Swartz, of Sumter;
Miss Betty Youngblood, of Concord,
N. C.; Miss Elizabeth Collins, of
Miami, Fla.; Misses Julia Mae Easter
ling and Sara Major, of Denmark, and
Miss Julia Carswell, of Atlanta.
We<ine'><U)-Thujwd*)r, July 29-30
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MATINEE THURSDAY’—4:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. Perry A. Price was hostess to
the members of the Wednesday After
noon Contract Club last week at her
home on Marlboro Street. Seven
tables were laid for bridge in the living
room and dining room of the home.
The high s core prize for club mem
bers, bookends, was awarded Mrs.
Solomon Blatt and the consolation
prize for club members, salt and pep
per shakers, was cut by Mrs. Soloiqpn
Brown. The high score prize for
guests, handkerchiefs, wa g won by
Mrs. Baynard E31is, while the consola
tion for guest s WM cut by Mrs. Mor-
Friday and Saturday, July 31, Aug. 1
CHARLES STARRET in
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THE NEW LOCATION OF
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205 EIGHTH STREET
Phene 3867 Augusta, Ga
Fee Clerk of Court
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the office of|
Clerk of Court, subject to the rule*
and regulationa of the Democratic |
primary election.
R. L. BRONSON.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelect ion to the office of I
Sheriff, subject to the rules and regula-1
tion* of the Democratic primary elec
tion. J. B. MORRIS.
For Master in Equity.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the office of
Master in Equity, subject to the rule*
and regulations of the Democratic)
primary Election.
G. M. GREENE.
For Crconer.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Coroner, subject to the rules and
regulation^ of the Democratic primary
election.
J. T. STILL.
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Magistrate, Red Oak Township.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of Mag
istrate, Red Oak Township, subject to
the rules and regulations of the
Democratic primary election.
W. T. STILL.
Magistrate, Great Cypress Township.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the office of
Magistrate, Great Cypress Township, I
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary election.
J. W. SANDERS.
For Magistrate at Meyer’s Mill.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the office of
Magistrate for Bennett. Springs and
Four Mile Townships, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election.
G. R. PEEPLES.
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For Magistrate at Hilda.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelectiqn to the office of
Magistral® at Hilda, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election.
PAl/L H. SANDERS.
I
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.
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