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rAQB BIGHT. Society. <CONTINUEP FROM PAGE FI\T:.) cigarette box, and Mrs. Harry Seider, of Chicago, III., cut the consolation prize for guests, a box of correspond ence cards. Mrs. M. L. Menders, of Florence, sister of the hostess, was remembered with a box of dusting powder, while Mrs. Harry Seider, of Chicago, was presented with two fingertip towels. The hostess served 11 delicious salad course with coffee after several rounds of cards had been enjoyed. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Baxley’s hospitality other than club members, included Mrs. Hunter Kennedy, of Binghampton, N. Y., Mrs. Harry Seider, of Chicago, Mrs. M. L Meadors, of Florence, Mrs. H. M. Tinsley, of Austin, Texas. Mrs. J. W. Ruff and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr. THB BABNWBLL PBOPtB-BENTiyBL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1»S7. tin: M.n ciii:vroit:i is a modern car with ' r i y 'i:cn: HYDRAULIC BRAKLS ACE HIGH CLUB MET SATURDAY EVENING. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter enter tained the members of the Ace of Clubs at their home on East Main Street Saturday night. A buffet sup per of creamed chicken, cheese, crack ers, hot biscuits and coffee were serv ed on the card tables before bridge was enjoyed. The high score prize for ladies, a glass dish, was awarded Mrs. Ira Fales and the high score prize for men, a deck of cards, was won by George R. Evans. The guests, other than club members, included Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr. the WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. J. W. Ruff entertained members of the Wednesday After noon Contract Club at her home on Marlboro Street. The high score prize for club members, a breakfast cloth, was awarded Mrs. J. Norman Anderson and the consolation prize for club members, also a breakfast cloth, was cut by Mrs. Perry A. Price. The high score prize for guests, hand kerchiefs, was won by Mrs. M. L Meadors, and the consolation prize for guests, also handkerchiefs, was cut by Mrs. Ira Fales. The floating prize, a brass vase, was won by Mrs. Solomon V. Brown. After cards had been laid aside for the afternoon, the hoiitess served a delicious salad course with coffee. Those enjoying Mrs. *• Ruff’s hospitality, other than club members, included Mrs. M. L. Mead ors, of Florence, Mrs. Harry Seider, of Chicago, Mrs. Ira Fales, Mrs. W. J. Lemon, Mrs. Harold Tinsley, of Austin, Texas, Mrs. Angus Patterson, Mr*. B. P. Davies, Jr., Mrs. W. J. Baxley, Mrs. Calhoun Lemon, Mrs. Basil Jenkins, Mrs. B. W. Sexton and Mrs. Terry Richardson. ted and acted upon, these ladies com ing from all sections of the town,! which will mean that within th» noxt4 few months Barnwell will blossom as the rose. It is the intention of] the club to continue to extend this f beautification plan until every nook | and comer of the town has a unit in its particular section. After all business was laid aside the meeting was turned over to Mrs. G. M. Greene, who had charge of the program for March. The first num-J ber on the program, an nstrumental solo, “To a Wild Rose,” was rendered I by Mrs. Harold Tinsley, daughter of| the hostess. Following this a well prepared paper on “Old Historic and Beautiful New Gardens of South) Carolina” was given by Mrs. Greene. The members were then given pencil and cards on which were written in rhyme an ecrostic which, when ferret ed out, spelled Garden Club. First | prize was awarded Mrs. F. S. Brown; second to Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey. Both) prizes were potted plants. The hostess, assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. Tinsley, served a dtelicious] sween c nurse with hot tea. Chevrolet’s Perfected Hydraulic Brakes are unbelievably soft and easy to oper ate—always dependable—always safe and positive in action. Chevrolet’s exclusive double-articulated brake shoe linkage assures a full con- . tact of the brake lining with the drama when brakes are applied. W KDDING AN MV ERS ARIES CHARMINGLY NOTED. •Mrs. Harry Seider, of Chicago. III., who is visiting Mrs. Angus Patterson, ♦•ntertained with a bridge luncheon «m Fridsy in Augusta at the home of Mis. Jake Schremeck. The affair, lovely in each detail, was in honor of the wedding anniversaries of Mrs. Angus Patterson and Mrs. Solomon Blatt. At a beautifully appojnted table, a delirious five course luncheon was served. The oblong center piece of daffodils carried out the color motif of yellow and white, and the table was eovetedi with an exquisite lace cloth of yellow satin. At each honor guest’s place was a corsage of white carna tions and sweet peas and a compact which had been bought by the hostess «>n a recent trip to Cuba. Each guest was presented with a bottle of im ported perfume. After luncheon, bridge was played m the living room. During the games <k*licious assorted sweets were served from huge trays. Prizes, all of which were lovely compacts, were won hy Mrs. W. J. Baxley, Mrs. M. M. Ma- zursky, and Miss Rosalie Spann of Sumter. Besides the honorees. those enjoy ing Mrs. Seider’s hospitality includied Mrs. J. W. Ruff, Mrs. Perry A. Price, Mrs. Basil Jenkins, Mis. W. J. BuX- iey, Mrs. M. M. Mazursky, Mrs. W. L. Molair, Mrs. R. A. Patterson, Mrs. B. W. Sexton and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., all of Barnwell; Mrs. Jack Meadors, of Florence, and Miss Rosa lie Spann, of Sumter. , Celebrates Third Birthday. Mrs. S. E. Moore, of Snelling enter tained at a delightful children’s party on Monday afternoon in celebration of the third birthday of her son, Bobby. After many interesting games and contests, in which Billy Richardson, Frances Fields and Tim Moore won prizes, the guests were invited into the dining room, where they were served ice cream and cookies. The birthday cake centering the table was white with yellow’ candle holders and three white candles. On departing the little guests were givbn Easter baskets filled with eggs and a yellow chicken. The little honor guest was the re cipient of many lovely and useful gifts. Those present were Frances and Billy Richardfcon, John Quincy Martin, Annie Booth Strickland, Marion Sanders, Frances and land, Marion Sanders, Frances and Roy Fields, Barbara Ann Eidson, Claire Sue Jones, Thelma and Regi nald Hill, Jean, Bobby and Jimmie Morris, Helen and Rookie Moore,, Bet-- ty Ann Gunnels, Pegilie Price, Sally Moore, Peggy and Dallis Creighton, Ralph Hurst, Marie and Judson Penn- well, Sarah English and Angus Pat terson, Ellen Bush, Marjorie and] Johnson Hill, Virginia and Gwendolyn, Loraine and Tim Moore. iff SW* 1:1 ’ -it Demand Perfected Hydraulic Brakes on your new car fOt (CONOMICAl TSMVOITATKM Pressure tested tubing and heavily armored piping transmit braking pres sure from the master cylinder to the four wheel cylinders, which exert their pressure to expand the two brake ahoes—assuring perfect equalisation. GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN- MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE Chevrolet’a composite cast-iron and steal brake drums and one-piece brake shoes with large braking surface and weatherproof sealing, are orev-sixe— built for heavy duty and kmg Ufa. CHXTBOLTr MOTOB DIVISION. OmtoiT. MICHIGAN Grubbs Chevrolet Co., Barnwell, S. G THE ONLY COMPLETE CAR-PRICED SO LOW QUARTERLY REPORT MRS. MOLAIR ENTERTAINS BARNWELL GARDEN CLUB. Mrs. C. F. Molair was hostess to the members of the Barnwell Garden Club on Thursday afternoon at her home on Washington Street. The rooms were made very attractve by the use of vari-colored spring flowers. Mrs. J. J. Bell, president, was in the chair and a business session was held, at which time several matters were taken up and disposed of. A motion was made that the club be enlarged from the original dozen members to twenty-four, the interest manifested during the past several weeks by lovers of flowers throughout the town causing this increase in membership. Twelve additional names were submit- OF It Pays to Advertise. It really pays to advertse. In last week’s issue certain Information was asked as to donors to flood relief from Morris School District. On Saturday ] Mrs. Sara T. Baker, teacher of the Morris School, came to a Red Cross I kepresentatb e and stated that the litHe school at Morris’ coiitributed $2.25 early in the drive for funds but in some way the name of the donor! was misplaced, and the local organiza tion is glad to make this announce ment at this time and also to thank the school for the donation. X THE RITZ THEATRE BARNWTLL, S. C. MONDAY-TUESDAY, MARCH 29-30 W ILLIAM POW ELL-MYRNA LOY in “After The Thin Man” With. JAMES STEWART MATINEE TUESDAY at 4 P. M. WEDNESDAY ONLY, MARCH 31 MAT 10c; NITE 10c and 1 15c BRUCE CABOT and MARGARET LINDSEY in “Sinner Take All” THURSDAY. APRIL 1, ONLY MAT. 4 P. M. CLAIRE TREVOR and MICHIEL WHALEN in Time Out For Romance FRIDAY-SATURDAY, APRIL 2-3 BIN ME BARNES in Last Of The Mohicans With HEATHER ANGEL and HENRY WILCOXIN MATINEE SATURDAY, 4 P. M. THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1936. G. W. MANVILLE, Clerk. Board of County Directors. (CONTINUED FROM LAST W EEK) 76 J. D. Fulp, county welfare work 230.00 777 S. M. Tucker, county home 5.00 778 J. J. Bell, treasurer, inst. on bonds 1,753.50 779 Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home 1.00 780 S. C. Power Co., jail and pub. blidgs. 26.44 781 Lucius Beasley, agricul. bldg. 27.95 782 Harold Beasley, agricul. bldg. 25.00 783 G. W. Manville, salary 66.66 784 J. W. Patterson, salary i 133.33 785 Idis Brabham, salary -— 16.66( 786 L. S. Still, salary 16.66 787 W. D. Black, salary 16.66 788 R. R. Moore, salary 16.66 789 Ryan A. Gyles, salary. I 16.66 790 R. A. Ellis, contingent 15.00 791 J. E. Thompson Co., contingent 20.00 792 A. B. Patterson, county physician 35.00 793 B. D. Carter, solicitor, traveling expenses 100.00 794 Josh Patterson, public bulidings 20.00 795 Jennie P. Greene, service officer 41.67 796 Cassels Co., Inc., chain gang 84.36 797 G. M. Hogg, magistrate —_ 50.00 798 J. B. Morris, salary and expense 191.66 799 B. D. Ellis, farm demonstration, contingent 15.00 800 H. J. Crouch, salary and! postage 127.75 801 J. W. Sanders, magistrate and chain gang 34.53 802 H. C. Creech, constable and chain gang 26.20 803 C. L. Hiers, constable : 25.00 804 W. F. Johnson, constable and chain gang 33.85 805 Bernice Still, chain gang 85.00 828 L. J. Baughman, board of education — 85.00 807 G. R. Peeples, magistrate 37.50 808 D. W. Glover, constable — 29.16 809 A. M. Anderson, chain gang — —.— 75.00 810 G. S. Harley, dep.uty sheriff 100.00 811 J. M. Hill, magistrate i 20.00 812 B. L. Fields, constable — 20.00 813 Beasley and Ussery, agricul. bldg. — 13.13 814 L. Cohen, chain gang — 29.95 815 Emily Black, index 6.00 816 Margaret Black, salary 33.33 817 Jeff Black, constable 50.00 818 Paul' H. Sanders, magistrate 16.66 819 M. L. Collins, constable - 14.58 820 J. T. Still, coroner ... — 25.00 821 E. F. W’oodwsrd, chain gang and agricul. bldg. ...... 114.07^ 822 Vickery Bros., chain gang —— 12.15 823 WUiiston Way, stationery and printing ...... ^ 29-25 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 Com. of Pub. Works, pub. bids., jsil and co. home ... 33.85 Mrs. S. E Sanders, chain gang ...... 8.58 Mrs. E. M. Easterling, health proj. ........ ........ 30.00 L. T. Claytor, M. D., health proj. 4.50 L. J. Baughman, board of education ...... ...... .... 3750 H. G. Boylston, farm demonstration 11 Oo C. P. Morris, chain gang ..... ...... 3.00 C. F. Molair, chain gang ... . .... 15.65 (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK.) LOOK! SAVE MONEY YOUR CHANCE TO GET A GOOD USED CAR AT A PRICE FAR BE LOW THE MARKET. WE NEED THE ROOM ON OUR LOT. 1935 Ford DeLuxe Sedan $295.00 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach $275.00 1934 Plymouth Coach $345.00 1932 Packard Sedan $475.00 1929 Ford Roadster $115.00 1929 Chevrolet Sedan $135.00 1927 Buick Sedan $95.00 MANY OTHER MAKES AND MODELS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. McGowan Motor Company, Inc. NASH-LaFAYETTE AUGUSTA Phone 2834-1336 GEORGIA. \ CATTLE WANTED , • s ’ =■ • WANTED CATTLE FOR AUCTION SALE # Tuesday, March 30th Buyers Will Tske All Offered st Good Prices.. Strong De mand for Grazers. STOCK BARN—SAND BAR FERRY ROAD. Lampion & Hunter Phone 2041 Lower End of Broad St, AUGUSTA GEORGIA KdtV/ . .... ..