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THURSDAY, JULY 30TH. 1936. • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • ' Miss Polly Fales spent last week with friends in Denmark. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA PAG* Miss Katherine Owens spent the week-end at her home near Ashleigh. Miles Hagood spent last week in Charleston and Myrtle Beach. Mrs. R. S. Dicks, of Chapel Hill, N. C., spent Tuesday in Barnwell with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fuller. Mrs. L. H. Christie is spending gome time in Swansea with relatives. Bates Hagood spent several days last week in Atlanta, Ga., on busi ness. The friends of W. 0. Halford will be glad to learn that he i s recovering from a recent severe illness, Mrs. A. D. Furtick, Misses Thelma and Dot Furtick and Mrs. F. W. An derson spent Wednesday of last week in Augusta. GET GULWJBE- fti 'SftifipU fin actio* ! ■XvXv.v.yXv; Jack Scruggs, of Ellenton, spent the week-end in Barnwell with Billy Davies. Miss Carrie James, of Rembert, is spending some time with Miss Louise Emanuel. Miss Hattie Alexander left Monday for a two weeks’ vacation at her home in Seneca. J. U. Jones, Mrs. Blease Harley, Miss Helen Jones and Henry Jones spent Sunday in Charleston and Sum merville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray Jowers are ^receiving cdngratulhtion s upon the biith of a daughter, Katie Elizbeth, on July 20th. Mrs. Willie Joyner, of thi s city, wa s taken to the Aiken Hospital for treat ment several days ago, and it was found to be necessary to amputate her right thumb. Misses Marjorie Brown and Vera T. Boulware are visiting in Washing ton, D. C. M iss Willie Bush Deason left last week to spend some time with friends in Ridgeland. Jack Harley has returned to Barn well after attending summer school at Newberry College. Miss Marian Gbdbee, of Girard, Georgia, is the guest of Miss Edith Goodson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Leffinwell, of Ocala, Fla., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller. Mrs. A. Ghingold and rhildren have returned to Barnwell after -jM-ndmg several cays at Folly Beach. Miss Mary Bush returned to her home in Clarendon, Va., last week af ter and extended visit to her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Miss Dorothy Richardson, of Wash ington, D. C. f arrived in Barnwell this week to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mr§* Terie Richard son. The friends of Cleveland (“Dor.”) Black will regret to learn that he has been seriously ill at his home in Barnwell for the past week. He is • ecovering slowly. • “Buck” Fuller entertained with a delightful dance Friday night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller. Punch was served throughout the evening. r • can’t win races Thi ‘ “Tl^ this outfit! Ch«.p, hsmpered hy th^to. oU , .,« poorly r*“ _-,»d by waste re6nin8 ' Now he’s less hsropered-but not fre «. Likewise, most 29c entirely tree- exC e 4 , waste oils are nd of Mine , Fof material — but no Mu i t j.»ol process, a tborvng^ j oil was not available. cess waste by hAuluao. ^ Gulflube is «** >*** . yd. America! Actually premium q it,oil.“.llofit*o«to*»t*^ 1 Mr. and Mra. Pat Jonea, of Atlanta, were the guest,, of Mr. and Mra. Charlie Brown, Sr., on Sunday. Mias Mir.am Cooper returned home Friday from Savannah. Ga., where •be wa ( the guest of relative*. Friend* of Robt. A. Patterson will learn with regret that he was carried I to a Columbia hospital Sunuay for I treatment. It is understood that it will be necessary for him to remain there, for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ellis and little daughter spent the week-end in Waynesboro. Ga.. with relatives. Mrs. Jane CJ>ry and daughters. Misses Laura and Evelyn, are visiting relatives in Prrry. Fla., this week. Denton Rountree arrived in Barn well last week to spend some time with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Estes. Jim Bush has returned to North Carolina, where he ha B a position with the C. G. Fuller Construction Co. Mrs. J. Malloy Brodie, Sarah Fran ces and Malloy, Jr., have returned home after a visit to rvlatives*in 1 ommerre, Ga. Mrs. F. W. Anderson and daughter, Hetty, have returned to their home ia Albemarle, N. 1., after a visit to Barnwell relatives. They wrre ac companied home by Miaa Dorothy Furtick. Blease Harley, who received ia in jury some time ago and was taken to the Fort Moultrie Hospital near Char leston for treatment. Aa, recovered sufficiently to return home, and it is the hope of his fnend a that he will soon be out again. Lieut. James Riley McNab, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McNab, received a painful though not sertou* knee in jury m an automobile wreck near the (VC camp at which he is stationed in (Florida. Lieut. McNab is recuperat ing at the army hospital in Fort Ben- mng, Ga. THE PREMIUM-QUALITY MOTOR OIL FOR 25? IN NtriNKNY-UKALtD CAN9 ... Oil IN BULK Miss Mary Gilmore, of Richmond. Va., arrived in Barnwell last week to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Brown, Betty Brown and Saia Frances Brodie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones in Bntesburg. Mrs. H. M.'Fisher of New York City, arrived in Barnwell last week to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Kate M. Patterson. Mrs. Mai kin Morris and two daugh ters, of Walterboro, returned home Wednesday after spending a few days with Mrs. Moiris’ sister, Mrs. Ella Brabham. They were accompanied | on their return by Mrs. Leighton Lard and Miss Myitle Sanders, who will be their guests for several days. Mr*. W. L. M olair on Uppor Main I Street. The high score pnse for club > members, a boa of powder, was award ed Mrs. Tho*. M. Boulware and the consolation for dub members, a deck of cards, wa* cut by Mrs. Solomon i Brown. The high score for guests, a boa of powder, was won by Mrs. H. J. Phillips, and the consolation foe guests, a deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. Ralph E. Brown. Mrs B. P. Davies, Jr., a recant bride, was re membered by the hostess with a vase. At the conclusion of the afternoon's play at cards, Mrs. Molair served teo cream and cake. Those enjoying the afternoon other than club members included Mrs. Angds Patterson, Mr*. Ira Fales, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., Mis. H. J. Phillips. Mrs. K. M Hale, of (atletsburg, Ky., Mrs. Mordecai Mazusky, Mrs. Nathan Kartua, of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of Elloree, Mrs. Basil M. Jenkins, Mrs. B. D. Ellis, Mrs. Lessie Easter ling, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. C. A. Ritchie ami Miss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter. Postmaster R. A. Dense >n announces that a civil service examination will be held to All the vacancy at the local pant office of substitute village carrier. Application, must be hied by July Slat. Anyone wishing an ap- plication blank or any further infor mation ia regard to the examination may aecure same at the local post office. Jno. S. Dunbar, Jr., and Miss Steve Baker, of Columbia, spent the week end with Mrs. Jno. S. Dunbar, Jr., who is visiting her parents here. The many friends of Mrs. B. S. Moore, Jr., will be glad to learn that she is rapidly improving in a Colum bia hospital after an operation. Mrs. Eloise Baxley left last week to visit her son, Benjamin Baxley, at Camden, N. J., and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nina Stallings at Trenton, N. J. B tJSINESQ EILDERO •x-**-x~x~x~x~x~x~x~X"X~:-x~> WANTED:—Companions to share expense of motor trip to New York, leaving Barnwell August 22, to. re turn August 29th.—Address W. A. Bryan, COC Camp, Barnwell, S. 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. Mrs. B. P. Davies returned home Sunday after spending several weeks with relative^ in North Carolina and a week at Myrtle Beach, where she was joined by Mr. Davies for the week-end. Her friends will be glad to know that she is much improved in health following a recent tonsil opera tion. GROSS-LEMMON MARRIAGE. Mrs. F. A. Gross, of Barnwell, an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Jewel Ennis, and Francis Marion Lemmon, of Winnsboro, Friday, July 24th. Mrs. Lemmon is a graduate of Win- throp College and hag taught in the schools of Barnwell and Spartanburg Counties. ■ Mr. Lemmon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemmon, of Winnsboro, is a graduate of Clemson College and at present is a teacher in the Cross Anchor high school. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUR ( The Wednesday Afternoon Contract Club met last week at the home of JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Basil M. Jenkins enteitained the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club at her home on Marlboro Stieet on Thursday of last week. Misg Rosalie Spann was awarded the high score prize for club members, a traveling kit, while Mrs. Mordecai M. Mazursky cut the consolation prize for club members, six glass ice tea coasters. The high score prize for guests, a candy dish and cover, was won by Mrs. Edgar Loyns, and the consolation prize for guests, a con tract bridge scorer, wa s cut by Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., a recent bride, and Miss Jewel Gross, a bride-elect, were remembered by the hostess with breakfast cloths. Mrs. Don Wright a bride of June, was presented with a lovely hand towel, and Mrs. H. A. Gross, who assisted in serving, was also remembered with a gift. At 'the conclusion, of play, Mrs. Jenkins, assisted by Mrs. Gross, served a delicious salad course with iced tea. Those playing other than club members were Mrs. Wilson Walker, Mrs. Don Wright, Mrs. Perry Bush, Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Miss Jewel Gross, Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, Mrs. K. M. Hale, of Catletsburg, Ky., Mrs. Nathan Kartua, of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Edgar Loyns of Elloree, Mra. Ralph E. Brown, Mra. C. A. Ritchie, Mrs. Terie Richardson, Mra. W. J. Lemon, Mra. | Ira Fale s aqd Mra. J. N. Anderson. THE RITZ THEATRE BARNWELL. R C -COOL AS AN OCEAN BREEZE." Monday-Tuesday. August J-4 CAROLE LOMBARD and FRED Mae MURREY in “The Princess Comes Across” Also SHORT SUBJECTS MATINEE TUESDAY—4:00 P. M. One quart of grade A milk a day for the baby ia a much bigger •tens in the family budget than electnetty for the whole house. REDDY KILOWATT Year Electric Servant Wednesday-Thuraday, August 3-6 LILY PONS in ‘I Dream Too Much’ Also Latest News and Shorts. MATINEE THURSDAY—4:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday, June 7-8 RICHARD ARLEN in “The Mine With the Iron Door” MATINEE SATURDAY Also COMEDY. NOTE:—Beginning the week of August 10th we will make four changes of program weekly. Changes on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Wednesday will be bar gain day—11c to all. 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