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I THURSDAY, AUGUST 6TH. 1936. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWEtL. SOUTH CAROLINA pack Firm r HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • • S. B. Moseley, of Woodruff, spdnt the week-end in Barnwell. Mrs. Robert Lee, of W'illiston, spent Sunday in Barnwell with friends. Mrs. Furman B. Davis spent last week with her parents in Leesville. Mrs. P. W. Price spent several days last week in Anderson with relatives. Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon spent last week at Sullivans island. Miss Emma Boylston, of Blackville, spent a few days with Misses Pearle and Ruth Hoffman at Folly Beach. George Peeples left Sunday for Batesburjr, where he has accepted a position with the Boyle Construction Co. Mrs. Pinckney *Lee, of Williston, fpent Monday in Barnwell with rela tives. Mrs. E. H. Bowers, of Estijl spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Peeples. Miss Katherine Holland left last week for a visit to relatives in Spar tanburg. Miss Floride Jackson, of Aiken, is spending s everal days in Barnwell with friends. Mis s Mary Olive Robertson, of Ker shaw, i s the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. George Britton and daughter, of Columbia, spent Monday in Barnwell renewing old acquaintan ces. Capt. J. W. Bates, of Yenome, pre sented the editor ot The People-Sen tinel with a fine Watson watermelon Tuesday. James Peele s spent the week-end in Sumter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peeples. M iss Kathleen Bowers has returned to her home in Estill after a visit with Miss Gene Peeples. Mrs. R. C. Holman is spending sev eral days at Furman with Mr. and Mrs. R. G! Herndon. Stephen Deason, of Greenville, spent the week-end in Barnwell with his father, Dr. R. A. Deason. MoTyre Calhoun, of Augu-ta, Ga., spent the week-end in Barnwell with h s father, L. M. Calhoun. Miss Sarah Hogg, of Columbia, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Hogg. Robt. A. Deason, Jr., of Sumter, spent the week-end in Barnwell with his father. Dr. R. A. Deason. S. B. Moseley. Jr., of Ridgeland. spent the week-end in Barnwell with Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Girardeau. Mi«s Elizabeth Mace, of Columbia, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her mother, Mr*. E. B. Sanders. Mr*. J. A. Porter, Mis* Joe Ann Bauer anti Mr*. Lena Davies spent Thursday in Augusta shopping. Mu* June M Ihous left last week for Warsaw, N. Y., where she will »p«nd some time with relatives. Mi«* Helena Brown left Monday for Concord. N. <\, where she will be the t'Uest of idative* for tome time. Mi. and Mrs. Dan Hartley, of Ab- heville. are spending several days this \v«ek in Barnwell with relatives. M -. I.ena Davies left Monday for < h rlo’te, N. C'., where she will spend some time a* the guest of friends. Miss Peggy Martin, of Marathon. Texas, arrived here Sunday to join her mother, Mrs. H. M. Fisher, for a visit in Barnwell with Mis. Kate M. Patterson. Bunyan Morris, Jr., returned to his home in St. Matthews on Monday af ter an extended visit to relatives in Barnwell. s?t, was cut by Mrs. TVos. M. Boul- ware. The, high—scare prize for j guests, a deck of cards, was awarded Mrs. Nathan Kartus, of Montgomery, Ala., while the consolation for guests, a salt and pepper set, was cut by Mrs. C. A. Ritchie. Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., a recent bride, was remembered by the hostess with a deck of cards. At the conclusion of the afternoon’s play at cards Mrs. Scoville served ice cream and cookies. Those enjoying the afternoon other than club mem bers included Mrs. Nathan Kartus, of Alabama, Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of El- loree, Mrs. S. J. Pratt, of Iva, Miss Rosalie Spann, Mrs. C. A. Ritchie, Mrs. Martin C. Best, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., Mrs. R. E. Brown and Mrs. Ira Fales. Why Gulf is the Gas for August '' i • /I y // i- Ip ■ , >v . 'im-ffiwmmyjjmt. ■ \ Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Lemon spent the week-end 1 in Bennettsville as the guests of Mrs. Lemon’s mother, Mrs. I E. C. Craven. W. B. Turner left Monday afternoon for Fort Benning, Ga., where he will spend two weeks in the R. 0. T. C. training camp. The Rev. J. B. Hoffman, J. C. Hoff man and Misses Pearle and Ruth Hoff man, of Blackville, are spending a month at Folly Beach. The Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Inabinet and children left Monday for Dilling ham, N. C., where they will spend some time with relatives. Miss Elizabeth McNab, Mrs. J. R. Spencer, Mrs. W, E. McNab and daughter, Miss Anne Scott McNab, spent Thuisday in Columbia. Miss Marian God bee returned to her home at Girard, Ga., Friday afternoon after spending several days as the guest of Miss Edith Goodson. Miss Martha Ayer Harley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harley,- is spending some time in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dunbar, Jr. Prof. W. W. Carter and daughter, Miaa Ida Carter, who are spend ng the month at their summer home in Bluff- ton. spent several days in Barnwell last week. Miss Louise Emanuel, who for the past several months has made her home in Barnwell with Mr*. William McNab, left Saturday for her home in Rembert. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. W. J. Baxley entertained the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club at her home on Friday afternoon. The high score prize for club members, ashtrays, was award ed Mcs. Basil M. Jenkin s and the con solation prize for club members, fin gertip towels, were cut by Mrs. Mor- decai Mazursky. Mrs. B. P. Davies, won the high score prize for guests and was presented with a box of dust ing powder, while Mrs. R. E. Brown cut the consolation prize for guests and was given fingertip towels. Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., a recent bride, was presented with fingertip towels by the hostess. Mrs. Baxley served ice cream, cake and punch. Those enjoy ing the game other than club mem bers included Mrs. B. P. Davies, Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. K. M. Hale, of Catlettsburg, Ky. f Mrs. Nathan Kartus, of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of Elloree, Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware, Mrs. J. N. Anderson and Mrs. Ira Fales. Revival Services at Ashleigh. The People-Sentinel has been re quested to announce that revival ser vices will begin in the Ashleigh Bap tist Church next Sunday evening, Au gust 9th, at eight o’clock. Thereafter services will be conducted twice daily by the pastor. The public is cordial ly invited to attend. Camptign Meeting at Williston. The third of the regularly scheduled county campaign meeting* will be held at Williston tomorrow f Friday I in the auditorium of the Williston Elko high school building. It i* un derstood that an organisation of Wil listen ladies will aenre a barbecue dinner after the meeting. mmm "C’MON IN, FILIAS, and cool off!’* Most days are hot in August. Gaso line must be refined specially for this weather. If it isn’t, part of the ‘fiiei goes out the exhaust unburned, wasted . . . and you don’t get the mileage you should. Use That Good Gulf Gasoline in August. It’s refinery- adjusted for summer weather—“Kept in Step with the Calendar’’—all of it goes to work, none of it goes to waste. Y ♦ ♦ VW V V V V V V V THE BANK OF BARNWELL, Barnwell, S. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION JULY Jl. 1936. RESOURCES: Loan* and Discounts, made up of 160 different notea with short or demand maturities ... Distribution of above Notes from t 1.00 to $ 100.00 —44— Nots* from 101.00 to 200.00 —39— Notes from 201 00 to 400 00 —17— Note* from 40100 to *00.00 —21— Note* from Ml 00 to 6000.00 |3S!SJ0 6474.4* 4R33.&2 119*6.00 3137400 Amateur Contest Friday Night. Miss Willie Bush Dtaton and Mrs. Olaree Call spent Sunday aftrmoon at the Columbia Hospital with Mrs. Cail'* daughter, Mrs. Lewis Ihlbose. who recently underwent an operation. Mr. ami Mr*. E. II. Girardeau and •on, Sheldon, and Mrs. Ra ph Sm.th and daughter, llatru-tt Anne, return- e- to Barnwell Saturday af’er srtnd- !*ig the month of July at Sullivtn’s Is land. Don’t forget the amateur contest to be held in the local high school bu ding tomorrow (Friday) nigh:, ' un er the auspices of the Johnson Ha good (hapter. U. D. C. A list of j the amateurs and sponsor* will be found in an advertisement elsewhere in this s«ae of The People-Sentinel. 123 Degree* in Fairfax. t DUS IN KSC I | JDuiudero | X A STRAYED.—F rom my place near Jackson, S. ( ., July 2yth, one mouse coif red man mule, six years old, with black strip s down back and slmul- .tlers. Any information Jeading to ie- covery will be appreciated.—Ed Hicks, Jackson, S. C. , 2tp FOR SALE.—My place on highway No. 3; two acre s of good land, five rcom L "house, good water, plenty of fruit tiees, incliUiing 156 peach trees, 2.'} of which were full of peaches this year; 2*2 miles from Barnwell; mail route and school bus right at door. For price'and terms see Mrs. Hattie Ward, Kline, S. C, rfd. Itc WANTED:—Companions to share expense of motor trip to New York, leaving Barnwell August 22, to re turn August 29th.—Address W. A. Bryan. C(X Camp, Barnwell, S. C. STOMAC H 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. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phil ins and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Fastening ami Mrs. K. M. Ha e and young daughter left Sunday for Palatka, Fla., where they will spend some e me at Mr. Easterling’s home. Miss Blanche Bennett return d h me this week to spend the ivmninde. of the summer vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bennett, al ter doing post graduate work at th University of South Carolina. Accoding to unofficial reports, the thermometer at Fairfax quivered Wednesday motning, when it r. ached a high of 123 degrees at about 9:30 i o’-ehek. The thermometer which t«dd I the story of the appalling heat is lo- iated just outside lewis’ Drug Store 1 and was receiving the full force of j the morning sun's rays at the time I of the reading.—Allendale County Citizen. Legion Po>t Meet August 6(h. The many Barnwell friends of Hugh A. Bowers,-who has been a-sist mt to County Agent H. G. Boylston for the past several months, will learn with regret that he is confined at his home in Hampton with an attack oii ma laria. Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Kinard and children, Mr. an Mrs. Aaron Kinard and Mrs. R. S. Neil, all of Jackson ville, Fla., -spent last week with their sister, Mrs. Hattie Ward, of Kline, rfd. En route home Saturday they stopped at Tybee Beach to spend the day with another sister, Mrs. T. K. Parry. A m“ tire of the Ri hard-on-Walsh Post, American Legion, will be held at the Court House in Barnwell on Thursday evening, August 6th at 8 o’clock. All members of the post are urged to attend as important business mat- ter s and also election of officers for the ensuing term will corny up. j Arrangements have been made by the entertainment committee for a “feed" at the conclusion of the meet ing. Security (• above losu«: Notts seiurud by Bonds and Stacks rrwdily martittable, Xvur* secured b> Warehouse Receipt* on Cotton end | or )arm Products ........................ Notes secured by Other Collaterals ................. Note* secured by Two S-gners ...................... United State* Government, S'-|te, County and Municipal Bonda... Municipal Note* secured by Cut (grit Taxes ...................... FHA Mortgage Loans , _ _ „ „ CASH ON HAND AND DUE FROM BANKS Bank Building, Fixtures and Equipment.... j .. 7640 00 .. .124*4-37 .. 10*01 JO I 4*344.27 t *0,4*9 itl . 34J40.00 . 20,079 23 140,496.-t* 6.600 00 1340,417.97 X LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid in —.—........— $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits ...... .... 22,003.07 Reserved for Contingencies ... 3,500.00 Reserved for T.i\es, Interest and Insurance 628.53 Demand Deposits — — 173,994.62 Saving- Deposits 114,127.31 Certified Checks — 55.60 Cashier's Ch cks uoo.H Expense Cheeks — 8-00 $340,417.97 MEMBER of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Mobdy-Cave. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Contract Club were enter tained last week by Mrs. J. P. Sco ville at her home on Marlboro StteeL 4 The high score prize for club members, a manicure set, was won by Mrs. Solo mon Blatt and the consolation prize for club members, a salt and pepper I Allendale, Aug. 1.—Of interest to their many friends in this section is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Moody, of Appleton, and I». B. Cave, of Olar and Barnwell. The ceremony took place Friday after noon at the Baptist parsonage, with the Rev. R. H. McKinnon officiating. The bride, who is th • eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Moody, of Appleton, was attired in a navy blue en-emble, with matching acces sories. She received her education in the public schools of Allendale, later graduating from the Baptist h&spital in Columbia.- Immed at.ly following the wedding the young couple left for a trip to North Carolina, and upon their return will make their home in Barnwell, where Mr. Cave is engaged in business. V Names Election Commissioners. Governor 01 in I). Johnston has ap pointed Alonzo Bates, of Elko, L. C. Eidson, of Barnwell, and Victor Lew s, of Kline, a< federal election commis sioners for Bt.rnwel! County. If you are an “average”,consumer, you will use 60 yard's- of goods, of one sort or another during this year. checks M ALAR!A in 3 days COLDS Liquid, Tablets first day Salie, Nose Ibop*. He*darhe 30 sains. Try “Kub-My-TUar— or Id’s Best Liniment. Satisfaction is worth -a~Lot. Let us do your 1 Cleaning and you’ll be SATISFIED! • Plexico’s Dry Cleaner’s Main Street Barnwell