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« I I m ■ - ■ THE BAEIfWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, DECEMBER IT. 19M. B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the post offica at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.60 Six Months .90 Three Months AO (Strictly in Adranca.) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936. Red Cross Roil C*H. THE RITZ { THEATRE BARNWELL, S. C. Monday-Tueeday, December 21-22 FRANCIS LEDERER in “One Rainy Afternoon” MATINEE BOTH DAYS Solomon Blatt, Esq., chairman, and Mrs. G. M. Greene, Roll Call Chair man for Barnwell County, in the Red Cross drive for memberships as well as contributions, wish to thank as well as commend all who assisted so splendidly in the recent drive, whether as a worker in your respective com munity or as a donor. We wish also to thank the women of the Barnwell Sewing room for their beautiful work in the making of the large Red Cross flags which were sent to all parts of the county to be used in the drive. These flags will be kept in the communities to be used on similar occasions in the future. To Mrs. B. W. Sexton, of Barnwell, for the beautifully decorated window in Sexton’s Drug Store. To Mrs. B. L. Easterling and Mrs. Shellie Black, chairman and assist ant, who had charge of the house to house canvass in Barnwell, and to the various chairmen and their asaist- anta throughout the county who gave of their time and means that this might be the best Roll Call drive had in recent years. To the officers and young men of the Barnwell CCC Camp who went over the top, 126 contributing their bit and five officers and directors of the camp who gave memberships To Dr. D. J. Dixson and his co- workers throughout the county who did ao aplendidly in the drive, bring ing |41 00 from their efforts. Last, but by no means least, do we thank The People-Sentinel and The Willtston Way for their splendid edi torials on the work and giving such fine support in the work. In last week's issue of The People- Sentinel the names of J. J. Bell and Mrs G. M Greene were inadvertently left off the list. If others were not published in either paper will you kindly send name to either editor and the seme will be corrected. Mise Ellas both Pa La t has also )otned since last week Blsckville has just reported 70. ttl 00 of which was membership duee and 12 70 contributions Mrs E R. Pickling was nbly assisted by Mrs. Leroy C. Still, Misees Myrtle Boland. Lone Seey and Miss Eu’alie Martin, end the following is n list of thoee who joined end contributed: Mias Evelyn Tomlinson, 10th grade Black- ville High school. Miss Lorie Seey. Mrs R B. Pickling, Miss Leonard Kelly. Miss Beatrice Rivers, Dr. C. A. Epps. J E. Wil iams. John O'Gorman, Parrell O'Goiman, Stanley Brown, Mrs. Kelly Browning, J. C. Hoffman, Mrs. H. L. Buist, Mrs. J. E. Malony. Byron Wham, Mrs. Leroy C. Still, Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, Mrs. D. K. Briggs, Miss Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. T. O. Boland, Mrs. C. H. Mathis, Mil- ledge Duncan, Mrs. W. H. DeWitt, Willie Morris, Mrs. H. D. Still, Sr., Dr. R. A. Gyles, $1.00 each; D. P. Mar tin, A. C. Cromer, Wheat Still, Mrs. Horace Leonard, 50c each; Mrs. J. S. Creech and Ed. Thompson, 25c each; Mrs. Sigsbee Grimes and W. M. Car ter, 10c each. Auditor’s Notice. I will be at the following places for the purpose of taking tax returns for the year 1937. Only personal proper ty to be returned this year. Ten per cent, penalty will be added for failure to make returns on or before Febru ary 28th, 1937: Blackville, (Shamrock Hotel) Jan. 6. Dunbarton, January 'ith. Elko, January 8th. Hilda, Januaiy 11th. Kline, January 12th. Leigh, January 13th. Meyer’s Mill, January 14th. Snelling, January 15th. Williston (Kennedy’s Store) Jan. 18. Respectfully yours, W. H. MANNING, Auditor, Barnwell County. WEDNESDAY, Bargain Day MATINEE 10c—NITE 10c-15c WILLIAM GARGAN in “Alibi For Murder” Thursday-Friday, December 24-25 CARY GRANT-JOAN BENNETT in “Wedding Present” ALSO NEWS. MATINEE BOTH DAYS. SATURDAY—Matinee and Nile. DCK FOCAN in Treachery Rides The Range 666 checks COLDS and FEVER Liquid, Tablets first day Salve, Nose Drops. Headache SO mins. Try “Rub-My-Tism”— World’s Best Liniment. We are better equipped than ever to serve the ladies of Barnwell County We have new equip ment and two exper ienced oper ators. POB APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. U. The Barnwell Beauty Shop ON YOUR RADIO I Nmtmral CkiUo* \Uralm HOLE MICHEL AID SOIIY Famous \atumi it rata Calendar Characters BE SIRE AMD LISTEN! wan wars WFIA was WWL WBT wrrr wis wsva WIOX WMC KWKH STATIONS Tm«. Thurt. TDM Thun. Mm. a*4 Wr4 Tut anAThur (C T Tut* and Thun. Tutt. and Than. Tut*, and Thun. Tutt tad Thun. Mta. aad Wed. Tutt. tad Thun. Tutt. aad Tkun. Maa. aad Wtd. IT 4$ P M. 12 11 PM. 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