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4 THURSDAY, APRIL STH. IfST. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE film • HERB AND HBRBABOUTB. • Misses Laure Clary and Essie Davis spent Friday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., spent Saturday afternoon in Au gusta. Mrs. Sadie Wilson spend the week- ehd in Savannah with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price spent Sundhy in Summerville and White Hall with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ellis and little daughter spent Sunday in Ellenton with relatives^ Miss Grace League was ct lied to Clinton on Friday because of the death of an uncle. ‘' ^ Mrs. Emmett Groves, of Columbia, spent several days last week in Barn well with relatives. Misses Elizabeth McNab and Hazel Smith attended the concert given in Aiken Friday night. Mrs. L. D. Meng returned to Barn well Sunday after spending some time in Laurens with relatives. Patrolman R. H. Carter has been assigned to the Barnwell territory as State Highway Patrolman. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville spent Sunday in Orangeburg with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. S. Scoville. Miss Louise Evans, of Sanders- ville, Ga., spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Evans. Miss Willie Bush Deason, of Greenwood,, spent the week-end here with her father, Dr. R. A. Deason. Miss Fannie Cooper, of Columbia, is spending some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Cooper. Mrs. B. S. Robinson and daughter. Miss Ann Robinson, of Philadelphia, are spending several days here with relatives. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Lang, of Chica go, III., are spending several days in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fettefson. Mrs. J. Hugh Ryan, of Sumter, is spending several days this week with her mother, Mrs. William McNab. Miss Evelan Harrison, of Sanders- ville, Ga., is spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R, Evans Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Vogel, of Washington, D. C., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunyan Morris, rf St. Matthews, were the week-end guests of Sheriff and Mrs. J. B. Mor ris. Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Bush and little daughter, Ellen, spent Sunday morning in Aiken with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Christie, of Charleston, spent several days last week with the former’s mother, Mrs. L. H. Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Myers, of Sumter, spent the week-end in Barn well as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McNab. Miss Daisy Andlerson, a student at Columbia College, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Anderson. Robert Henry Moody, of Columbia, spent several days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moody, Jr., In the Big Fork section. Perry A. Price and R. S. Fitzpat rick were among those from Barnwell who attended the Augusta National golf tournament in Augusta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fales, Mrs. J. N. Anderson and Mrs. W. J. Lemon at tended the Music Festival in Colum bia on Saturday. Mrs. L. O. Riew, woh spent a cou ple of weeks here with relatives and friends, returned to her home at White Hall on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Geo. R. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Brown attend ed the dbg show in Aiken Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. Evans’ dachshund won second place in the group to which it was assigned. The many friends of Mordecai Ms- zursky will regret to learn that he underwent an operation at the Co lumbia Hospital last week for appendi citis. It is hoped that he will have a speedy recovery. Mrs. Hunter Kennedy and son, of Binghampton, N. Y., who have been spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon, left Satunfey for Columbia, where they will spend the week with relatives. Miss Sallie Britton, who holds a responsible position with a hospital in Arizona, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wingo at Kline. She is a former resident of Barnwell, but lived in Columbia for a number of years before accepting her present position. USINESC t ilderO FOR SALE. — One plug mare. Cheap for cash. Apply to A. 0. Sanders, Ulmer, S. C., R. F. D. Mrs. Jessie J. Bronson will be hostess to the members of the Bam- well Chapter, D. A. R., Friday even ing at 8:30 o'clock. All members are invited to be present. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Brown. Sr., Mrs. 8. R Drew, Mrs. L H. Christie Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brown. 8. V. Brown and Billie Otstie attended the funeral services of E. W, Vogel in Sumter last week. W. Rufus Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Moore, of Snellmg, was earned to a Columbia hospital on Sat urday for an appendix operation. His many friends will be glad to learn that he is resting well end an early re covery is expected. MR. AND MRS. EVANS ENTERTAIN ACE OF CLUBS. The members of the Ace of Clubs were entertained on Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Evans at their home on Washington Street. Supper, consisting of shrimp v a la creole, salad!, crackers, coffee and cookies, was served on the card tables before cards were enjoyed. After several rounds gf bridge it was found that the high score prize for ladies, a sandwich tray, had been won by Mrs. Solomon V. Brown, and the high score prize for men, a deck of cards, was a wanted IT. Norman Anderson. Those who enjoyed the evening, other than club members, included Miss Louise Evans, of Sandersville, Ga., W. R. Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville and Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Contract Club were entertain ed by Mrs. Perry B. Bush at her home. The high score prize for club members was awarded Mrs. J. f. Scoville; the consolation prize for club members was cut by Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr.; the Jiigh score prize for visitors was won by Mrs. W. J. Bax ley, and the consolation prize for visitors was cut by Mrs. B. W. Sex ton. Each prize winner was present ed with a deck of cards. After cards had been laid aside for the afternoon the hostess served a delicious salad course with coffee. Those who en- joytd Mrs. Bush’s hospitality, other than club members included Mrs. W. J. Baxley, Mrs. B. W. Sexton, Mrs. W. W. Carter, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mrs. Angus Pat- tenon, Mn. H. K. Tinsley, of Austin, Texas, Mrs. Terie Richardson, Mn. Calhoun Lemon, Mn. Hunter Ken nedy, of Binghampton, N. Y., and Mn. In Fales. \/dciety\ MRS. PORTER ENTERTAINS LOCAL BOOK CLUB. The members of the Barnwell Book Club were entertained by Mn. J. A. Porter at her home on Marlboro Street on Friday afternoon. Quite a large number of the members were present and a most enjoyable pro gram was presented. After all busi ness had been completed, the hostess served delicious refreshments during the social hour. A REWARD OF $100.00 will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who wilfully and maliciously ^ set fire to our woodland on Dry- Branch‘Farm in Red Oak township on March 13th.—Dr. L. W. and N. C. Andersen. 4-l-3tc FOR SALE.—Clevewilt Cotton Seed, strain £lo. 4, 1 year from Coker.— Mazursky’s, Barnwell, S. C. 3-25-3t AUCTION.—We sell livestock at auction each Tuesday at 11 a. m. There’s no cost if they do not sell to suit you.—Tri-County Livestock Auc tion, Co., Bamberg, S.C. 3-11-tfc FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indiges tion, Heartburn^ Belching, Bloating, Nausea, get free sample doctor’s pre scription, Udga, at The Best Phar macy, Bat nwell 2-18-20tp JUNIOR SMART-SET BRIDGE CLUB. The members of the Junior Smart- Set Bridge Club were entertained' on Friday afternoon by Mrs. Robert L. Bronson at her home on Jefferson Street. The high score prize for club members, a box of notepaper, was awarded Mrs. W. L. Molair, and the consolation prize for club members, also notepaper, was cut by Mrs. Solo mon Blatt. The high score prize for guests, a box of mints, was won by Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., and the con solation prize for guests, scorepads and pencils, was cut by Mrs. H. K. Tinsley, of Austin, Texas. After several rounds of bridge the hostess served a delicious sweet course with coffee. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Bron son’s hospitality, othr than club mem bers inducted Mrs.~H. K. Tinsley, Mrs. Hunter Kennedy, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., and Mrs. Geo. R. Evans. Givemi. Leonard. Williston, April 3.—A wedding of outstanding interest was solemnised at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Givena, Satur day evening. March 27th. when Misa Grace Alice Givena became the bride of John Sloan Leonard, of Due West and Spartanburg. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. R Garrett, presiding elder of the Greenwood dis trict. M E. church. South, an uncle of the bridegroom. Prior to the ceremony, Mias Wiliora Garrett, of Anderson, a cousin of the bridegroom, accompanied by Mias Sadie Garber, sang **! Loare You truly." Mendelssohn‘a "Wedding March" was played by Mrs. Plotilde Thompson The bridegroom enured on the arm of his uncle, the Rev. Mr. Garrett The bride, who was given ia mar riage by her father, was lovely ia her wedding gown of ivory satin, fea turing a high cowl neck and long sleeves with fullness at the shoul ders. Her veil was held ia place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. After the ceremony Mr.’ and Mrs. Givena entertained with an informal reception. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Leonard is a graduate of Coker college and for the last several years has been a tescher in the high schools in South Carolina. At present she ia a member of the faculty of Spartan burg city schools. Mr. Leonard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Leonard, of Due West. He is a graduate of Erskine college and holds a responsible position with the Texas company in Spartanburg. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard will reside in Spartanburg. W\ O. Halford. Willie O. Halford, 75, died at his home in Barnwell at two o’clock Sat urday morning, after long ill health. For many years Mr. Halford was the official court crier at Barnwell and was a farmer before failing health forced his retirement. His body was laid to rest at 11 o’ clock Sunday morning in the Long Branch Churchyard, the funeral ser vices being conducted by the Rev. J. Aubrey Estes, of this city. He is survived 1 by his wife and several sons and daughters, who have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. i HALL & COLE, Inc. 94-102 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MASS Commission Merchants and Distributors of .ASPARAGUS One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade. SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP. IBODERn FEATURES ITIake modern Ca rs m 1 ---till. SllVnCV WrTTT) m. \ t. . >■.1 - .r TUIbite... Owllf. 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