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THURSDAY, APRIL 29TH, 1M7 TUB BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA page mm HERR AND HBRRABOUTB. • Miss Bertie Cliristie, of Atlanta, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Hazel Smith spent the week end in Columbia with friends. Miss Lillie Mae Jones spent week-end with friends in Elko. Miss Elizabeth McNab was a busi ness visitor in Columbia Saturday. Mrs. E. B. Sanders, of Columbia, is spending this week here with rela tives. ' ' Mrs. J. Norman Anderson is spend ing some time in Greenville with rela tives. Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., and Mrs. W. L. Molair spent Tuesday in Co lumbia. Ben Calhoun, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware and Mrs. Perry B. Bush were visitors in Au gusta Tuesday. Miss Frances Smith, of Lumber Bridge, N. C., is spending some time here with friends. - Mrs. W. W. Carter spent several days last week in Atlanta, Ga., with relatives and friends. Mias Catherine Black, a student at Columbia Colllege, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Black. ' R. L. Bronson, Jr., who attends school in Columbia, spent the week end in Barnwell with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bronson. Mrs. T. R. Brown, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cave, went to see “May Time” in Augusta Tuesday afternoon. Miss Molly Matthews, of Dunbarton, Mrs. Perry B. Bush, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., were visitors in Augusta Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Smith and daughter, Miss Harriett Anne, left Tuesday morning for their home in Dothan,' Ala., after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Girardeau. CLUB WOMEN DISCUSS HEALTH AT MEETINGS The members of the Sweetwater Country Club held a dance at the club house on Friday night with quite a large crowd present. Walker Smith and his orchestra furnished the Home demonstration club women of Barnwell County are devoting a part of each monthly meeting in April to the subject of health. Miss Patat, county health nurse, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth McNab, home agent, is meeting with the groups and is presenting to them the set-up and function of the county board of health and explaining the service it is pre pared to give the farm families of the county. Club women show their in terest in the subject of health by the earnest attention given the speaker and by their remarks and questions. Other topics discussed during the monthly meeting are better homes week, the spring rally which will be May 8th, in Hilda, and summer camps. Clubs holding meetings this month are: Meyer’s Mill, Elko, Hilda, Ash- leigh and Morris. Barnwell Defeats Williston-Elko In a fast game of ball between the Williston-Elko High School team and the Barnwell lads as a nightcap to the music, and the dance was believed to track events of the day, the local boys be one of the best held at the club this year. • Mrs. L. H. Christie and Mrs. P. J. Drew were visitors in Augusta on Tuursday of last week. Mrs. L. A. Plexico, Mrs. S. V. Brown and Miss Kitty Plexico were visitors in Augusta Thursday. Mrs. T. R. Brown, Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Drew, and Mis. Charlie Brown, Jr., were visitors in Augusta Saturday. Mrs. Louise Porter Orangeburg, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter nmgs McNab, are spending some time with relatives in Sanford, Fla. JUNIOR SMART-SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Solomon V. Brown was hostess to the members of the Junior Smart- Set Bridge Club at her home on The Circle. The high score prize for club members was awarded Mrs. Solomon Blatt, and 1 the consolation prize for club members was cut by Miss Mar garet Free. The high score prize for guests was won by Mrs. Hunter Ken nedy, of Binghampton, N. Y., and the consolation prize for guests was cut by Mrs. B. W. Sexton. Each of the winners was presented with a hand- Bauer, of |t erc hj e f. Aft^r cards had been laid aside for the afternoon the hostess served a delicious salad course with punch. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Mrs. S. A. McNab knd son, J en *[ Brown’s hospitality, other than club members, included Mrs. Hunter Ken nedy, Mrs. B. W. Sexton, Mrs. Terie Richardson, Mrs. W. J. Lemon, Mrs. Ira Fales, Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., Mrs. L. A. Cave, won a seven to six decision over the Williston club here Monday after noon. Richardson came through with ailine single in the 9th to score Blatt, who was on third, with the winning run. There were two men out when the timely single was got. Barnwell outhit the visitors and also succeeded in making the most er rors by a six to four margin. The local lads took the lead in the first inning with tw’o runs, added another in the second, one more in the fifth, a brace in the seventh and the game winning tally in the ninth. Williston- Elko scored two in the third, one in third, one in the sixth and went on a spree in the eighth to tie up the count with a three run rally. For Barnwell, Lemon connected for three safe hits and Sanders, Barnwell, and Ponder, Williston, got two each. Score by innings: Williston 002 001 030-6- 7-4. Barnwell 210 010 201-7-10-6. Batteries—Scott and Ponder; Mil hous and Sanders. Mrs. E. L. Plexico has returned to her home here after spending several weeks in Plant City, Fla., with rela tives. JSo Present Operetta. Miss Frances Stembridge, of Way nesboro, Ga., is spending some time here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ellis and little daughter and Miss Frances Stem- bridge spent Sunday in Dunbarton with relatives. Miss Mary Gay O’Bannon, a student at Coker College, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon. E. V. Hagood, of New York City, and his sister, Mrs. Pearl H. Harvard left Saturday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend several days with friends. Mrs. L. C. Eidson will be hostess to the members of the Mary G. Harley Sunday School, Class on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. All members are specially invited to be present. * B usinesq • EILDERO : LOST.—Elgin gold watch, 15 jew els, lost between C. F. Molair’s farm near Sweetwater creek and Barnwell. Finder please return to Lucious Han- kerson and receive reward. FOR SALE—Milk-fed broilers, Aus tralian onion sets, cut flowers, sweet peas, pansies, etc.—Mrs. W. E. Mc Nab, Phone 61, Barnwell, S. C. Itc. FOR SALE.—Mixed colored Sweet Peas, or reds and whites.—50c per hundred.—Mrs. J. M. Brodie, Barn well, S. C. Up WANTED—Woman to keep house for elderly lady. Must be well reco- mended. Comfortable home and small salary.—Mrs. S. Drew, Barn well, S. C. i4-22-2tc Mrs. Geo. R. Evans and Mrs. Perry B. Bush. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Af- aernoon Contract Club were entertain ed by Mrs. Martin C. Best at her home on Main Street. After several enjoyable rounds of bridge it was found that the high score prize for club members had been won by Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr. ( and the consolation prize for club members fell to Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware. The high score prize for guests was awarded Mrs. W. J. Lemon, while Mrs. R. E. Brown cut the consolation prize for guests. Mrs. Best presented an icebox dish to these winners. The floating prize, for hold ing three aces in one hand, was award ed Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr. This prize was a handkerchief. The hostess served a delicious salad course with iced tea. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Best’s hospitality, other than club members, included Mrs. J. W. Vincent, of Union, house guest of Mrs. Best, Mrs. Hunter Kennedy, of Binghamp ton, N. Y., Mrs. W. J. Lemon, Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., Mrs. Angus Patterson, Mrs. Basil Jenkins, Mrs. B. W. Sexton, Mrs. G. R. Evans, Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson, Mrs. Morde- cai Mazursky and Mrs. H. J. Phillips. The operetta given ^ach year by the grammar grade studenta of the local school will be presented at the high school auditorium on Friday night, April 30th. This is the first of the closing exercises and a large attendance is expected. There will TUESDAY MAY 4th 8:00 P. M. It will soon be in town . • . presenting FREE SOUND MOVIES! Thrills—fun and adventure for young and old — it costs you nothing. The only Complete Talking Motion Picture Theatre on Wheels in this section of the country. Presented by GRUBBS CHEVROLET CO- Barnwell BE SURE TO SEE THESE INTERESTING MOVIES Ashleigh News. Ashlaigh, April 26.—Earl Hair re turned from the Baptist Hospital in be no admission charge but a silver ( olumb >* Wednesday after receiving offering will be taken at the door to me ^* c ** treatment for several days, help defray the costa of presentation. | Rosier and Edwaad Miles “Hansel and Gretel,” a three act "Stored to Charleston Friday night, operetta, will be used this year. The “P®" their return Sunday after teachers of the grammar grades, noon were accompanied by Mrs. Misses Louise Cope, Grace League, Ro *»« r Mttla *° n ’ Bobbie, who had been visiting her brother, Horace Elease Ray, Louise McCullough and Rhods Wade, are directing the operet ta. Miss League will also accompany at the piano. The cast will be as follows: Hansel —Alfred Crouch; Gretal — Eleanor Mazursky; Father — Harold Reed; Mother—Dorothy Jones;'Witch—Sara Frances Grubbs; Sandman — Gene Sanders; Dawn Fair—Dorothy Good- son. Achievement Day May 1st. Allendale Defeats Barnwell. AUCTION.—We sell livestock at auction each Tuesday at 11 a. m. There’s no costf if they do ndt sell to suit you.—Tri-County Livestock Auc tion, Co., Bamberg, S.C. 3-11-tfc FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gaa Pains, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, get free sample doctor’s pre scription, Udga, at The Beat Phar macy, Barnwell 2-18-20tp The Barnwell high school baseball team lost to the Allendale high boys at Fuller Park Thursday by a score of 12 to 9. The game offered some good old country slugging as well as plenty of miscues by the contestants. Allendale took the lead with three markers in the second and 1 followed up with five more in the 4th on base hits and errors, with a couple of walks thrown in. The 5th inning produced three more scores for Allendale on 4 hits and a walk, while the final visi tors’ score was chalked up in the 9th oh a hit and error. Barnwell shoved two over in the 4th on two hits, a walk and couple of errors and then went on a spree in the sixth to count 7 runs on hits., walks and errors. From then on the home town lads could do noth ing in the way of scoring. Barnwell outhit the visitors by a 12 to 9 margin and also made one more error than Allendale, the er rors being 5 and 4. . Score by innings: Allendale 030 530 001—12 9 4 Barnwell 000 207 000— 9 12 6 Batteries: Farmer and Snider; Mil- boas, O’Bannon and StilL Achievement Day for 4-H members of BarnweU County will be held Sat urday, May 1st, in the high school building in Barnwell with registration Wilaon, at Fort Moultrie. Private Gordon Hair, of Fort Moul trie, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Anual Elkins and family, of Denmark, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hair. Mrs. Maggie Miles, of Blackville, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gar- lan Ross. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Osborne and family, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hair. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Creighton, Sr., of Barnwell, were visitors in this sec tion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. I Creighton, Jr., and children and Mrs. beginning at 9:45. Competitions of various kinds will Ida Haif, of Snelling, were visitors be entered 1 into by the different clubs here also, of the county. The program will be - ^ ~ - in charge of 4-H members and their Dunbarton Finals Set. club leaders. ' Club exhibits made up of individual Supt. W.T. Bennett, of the Dunbar- exhibits of members will be judged as ton public schools, announces that the a whole and also as individual exhib- j commencement exercises of that in ks. Ribbons will be awarded clubs and individuals winning first, second’ and third places. Visitors are invited to view the exhibits which wkll be open between 1:00 and 3:00 p. m., and to the pro gram which begins at 10:30 a. m. Accepts New Position. Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer has ac cepted a position as executive secre tary for Orangeburg, Bamberg, Cal houn and Clarendon Counties with the South Carolina Tuberculosis Associa tion. Her headquarters will be in Orangeburg. Before accepting her present posi- stitution will be held during the week of May 23rd. The baccalaureate ser mon will be preached at the Dunbar ton Baptist Church on May 23rd at 8:30 p. m., by the Rev. J. A. Estes, pastor of the Barnwell Baptist Church, with the Rev. J. M. Flowers assisting. The graduating exercises will be held in the Dunbarton high school au ditorium May 25th at 8:30 p. m., with Dr. Henry Snider, president of Wof ford College, delivering the address of the evening. Barnwell Gets Insurance Fees. it’s got plenty o’ nitrogen 1 It’s quick actin’... Crop gets it right away. It’s got de vital impu’ities. An’ best of all, it’s jes’ plain natchel food fo’ cotton an’ cawn* Sam B. King, State insurance com missioner, has sent out checks for tion, Mrs. Bauer was connected with $103,535 to the various county treas- the Temporary Department of Public urers of the State, representing addi- Welfare in Clarendon County. She tional insurance license fees on prem- entered the social workers field in iums collected by insurance companies 1933 with the Barnwell County or-1 for the last semi-annual period end- ganization and Later was connected ing December 31sL with the Hampton and Richland Coun- j Amounts received in Barnwell and ty organizations. Mrs. Bauer has neighboring counties follow: Bam- taken courses in this work at both berg, $712; Aiken, $1,942; Allendale, Furman University and the Univer- $325; Barnwell, $551; Calhoun, $495; sity of South Carolina and ia highly Colleton, $614; Dorchester, $510; regarded by the social service work-! Hampton. $558; Jasper, $216; Or- era in this State. 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