The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, May 27, 1937, Image 5
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Mr*. B. P. Davies, Jr^ spent Toes*
day in Colombia.
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Ted Tharin, of Columbia, was a
business visitor here Friday.
Miss Molly Matthews, of Dunbar
ton, spent Saturday here with friends.
Mrs. Margaret S. Hogg and‘Mrs.
W. M. Harris spent Monday in Co
lumbia.
Tim Kimpe, of Greenville, is spend
ing several days in Barnwell with
friends.
Mrs. W. J. Lemon and son, Rodman
Lemon, spent Saturday in Columbia
with relatives.
Miss Margaret Smith, of Granite-
ville, is the guest of Miss Edith
Goodson this week.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Inabinet
and children spent Friday in Colum
bia with relatives.
Capt. John R. Harden, of the Boil
ing Springs section, was a business
visitor here Monday.
Miss Margaret Smith of Langley,
was the guest of Miss Edith Goodfeon
several days this week'.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mcllwaine and
son left last week for Varnville, where
they will make their future home.
Mrs. W. H. Lacy has returned to
Barnwell after spending several days
ta Washington. D. C, with friends.
Mr*. Tommie Simmer, of
«i.let Go . >• the gnoet of hei
Mrs. Ella Brabham, at the Cireie Inn
Mtm Elisabeth McNab spent Bat*
•rdey m Orangeburg wheve she artei
aa a lodge in a 4 M coatees held them.
Mr and Mr* Loo D Meng nee*
«aBed la Loosens an Taoteday bo-
tanas of tbe Seotb ef hsf Wethee *#•
Arthur Lnaur, of Philadelphia,
former Bemwell resident, it
nm time hers with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Laser.
Mrs. B. W. Walker and daughter,
Beverly, returned to Barnwell Satur
day after spending several months in
Charleston with relatives.
Miss Elizabeth Patat left Sunday
for Myrtle Beach where she will at
tend the meeting of the county health
departments organization.
Miss Leah Brown, of Brunswick,
Ga., spent several days in Barn
well as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Brown, Sr., last week.
Miss Edna Mims and 1 Mrs. L. M.
Mims,' of Spartanburg, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Mims, of Greenville, were
the guests of Mrs. Elmina C. Black
on Sunday.
Mrs. T. D. Fogleman, Mrs. W. N.
Jefferies and little son, Billy, of Bur
lington, N. C., arrived here Tuesday
afternoon for a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
B. P. Davies.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Estes returned
home Friday after spending a couple
of weeks in New Orleans, La., where
Mr. Estes attended the meeting of
Baptist ministers.
James Riley McNab, who taught
during the past session at Goldville,
arrived in Barnwell Sunday to spend
the summer here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McNab.
Mrs. W. J. Baxley and children,
Billy and Penny, left Saturday for
Florence, where they will nuke their
future home. Mr. Baxley having ac
cepted a poaitioai in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jsmea Burrkhaher
i and little daughter, of Te’lew Byrings.
{Oh to, are • pending several days in
i BernuelJ with the former‘e parents,
‘ Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Borrbhalter
The Jelumap Hagued Chapter, U.
D- Cm wtl meet wtth Mrs. B L.
Eaetertmg up Friday evespng ef thta
ouob at eight e rierb. All ntembers
p, L Beoaoap, Je, ef CuiPPriMa, I
•poos the weeh-eod IP BPesmstl wtb
ho parents. Me and Mr*. B. 1» Bren
apPt
Cadet fedmpp Lemom. ef CTemsen
t sPegs. la epuPdrig aesoepl daps bare.
oslh ho pnreots. Me and Mr* W« J
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Mr aad Mrs O T Wt : si
earn. O T W J tam*. Jr
Mea B B Wdhama a
Mme Leoim WtAumw, all ef Norway,
•pent Mm ooob-ood ham wtth Mr end
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Mtm Mopnret Mr AltteSoe rodoewod
haum op ftpadPy aftee umdaegolpg o*
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•pres* mn at a ('ateanbm hoapstal
teoeral days bga
Mr. amd Mm J Meesam
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at their hoom ap ftailroad
WrMneaday eveaiag
Mm Norman L
son. of Fairfax, am
days hem with her
Mrs. Geo. W. Halford.
J. Norman Dicks, R. R. Check and
Clyde Vickery left Mondry for Char
leston where they are attending the
United States Court.
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LOTS FOR SALE.—Choice building
lots on the old Mike Brown property
in Barnwell; desirably located and
reasonably priced.—Charlie Brown,
Sr., Barnwell, S. C. 5-27-2tp
CHICKS FOR SALE.—Day old, 7,
10 and 15 cents, according to grade.
Reds and Rocks. 150 two weeks, 15c
each. Blood-tested; guaranteed.—
Thursdays.—Mrs. L. M. Kitching,
White Pond, S. C. 5-20-2tp.
FOR SALE.—Parks Barred Chicks,
records to 275 eggs. Grade A, 7c;
AA, 10c; AAA, 15c; Reds, 7c; mixed,
6V6c. Thursdays. Blood-tested; guar
anteed.—Mrs. L. M. Kitching, White
Pond, S. C. 6-6-2tp.
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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
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PARTY ENJOYS TRIP
TO BLAND GADENS.
Miss Rosalie Spann was hostess to
a large number of Barnwell ladies on
Saturday, with a sightseeing trip
through the Bland Gardens, near
Sumter, and at lunch served in
Sumter ufter the tour of inspection.
The gardens were reported to be at
their height with the trie in full
Mrs. Parry
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A Prim. Mias Margaret Fro*, Mrs. I Bomt. Two ef the faculty, Mos Vir llr. 81. farmer ef BlockviDe. dUd st' D.
lolsmoa Bis tt. Mm H. A Gram. Mrs. I gmio Ligou aad Mias Lartlas Hera Ids heme hem Batursay mom tag. af I wi
Basil M Jenklaa, Mm ft. D Ellis, ^ dap, were at the peech bowl Dorms ter aa Qtaam ef abse mesnha. I E
Mm ft. V. Boxtoo, Mm Ira False. I the sftorwooo, Mm, Frnab Em*r* SorviTtpg him are bis widow, Mr* j
Mm Caflsspp Lssaop, Mm J. V. I mag Mm Charim Boist and Mim | WUbstmlea Cook DsWttt; two *mm. I ^ 1
Rod. Mm ft. M. fsslvrtmg. Mm V.lBsatrim Elvers gave a viaMa solo a f in asr msrrisgs. ft. Faust De-|^
Mslstr. Mm Thus. M ftsnlwsm. j smessgpplad hy Mm Kesoea. Ops sf I WMl, sf Vs^k^bap, D. C; V. M.f
Mm MsediPM Mssnraky. Mm Aagns the fourth gradi pupils. Sybil Hart- J DeVnt, Jr, af Bloch rill*; one brother.
Polio (too. Mm Bob*. A Pet tone* J sag, gave a short reading Five m. L» DuVitt, ef Bteckettte; two sio-
Mr* H J Plumps, Mrs Leoais East**- Isthav pupils, Jaa* Hasaampd, Ealhsr- Mm J. A. Walker, af Colambia.
liog. Mm BaAsPMP V Broun, Mm ft. I lane O'Garmoa, Betty* (‘raerh. B*tty I Mra. HaCMe BMsl ef BMthvMa,
F Dpvtea, 8*, Mm M C. Beet and 1 Bates sad Ethel Ada Jesma served. I g pmabar af p|psse and nsph*w«.
R- Dsetm Jr. i - • • • fpnsesl asmtsas wem haM at the
Jl StOft BM ART -BBT I —I st fanr •‘rierk. Th* Rev P. D WaJh-
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bmdnodsct af Jens 1st, Mtaaas Peart*
sad Rath Hatfama mtertomad Mwsj
ftllay and tha m*aib*rv af har fsmUy
DANCE IN HONOR OF
SENIOR CLASS.
A asost enjoyable doner eras given
Monday eveatag, uaaMdiately after
the class eight * a err tees, hi honor of
the senior class of the Barnwell high
school, by Hisses Elisabeth Fletcher,
Marjorie Brown and Ids Carter at the
Rome of the latter. Punch was served
throughout the evening. The guest
list included the members of the grad
uating class, members of the faculty
and many friends.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., entertained
the numbers of the Wednesday After
noon Contract Club at her home on
Main Street last week. The high
score prize for club members, a linen
towel, was awarded Mrs. Martin C.
Best, while the consolation prize for
club members, a deck of cards, was
cut by Mrs. J. W. Ruff. The high score
prize for guests, handkerchiefs, was
won by Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr. After
several rounds of cards had been en
joyed the hostess served a delicious
salad course with iced tea. Those en
joying Mrs. Davies’ hospitality, other
than club members, included Mrs. H.
J. Phillips and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr.
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Mian Morgurat McGtn
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W*4f*. farm
lobobrtwa-1 th* Bov. t» G. P*ye*. of Eoo Qolrsi
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th* sfionmoo’s ploy, othtr thon club
mombvra, included Mra. Spvpcor Walk
er, of Allindols, Mra. J. Norman Au-
deraon, Mra. B. W. Sexton. Mrs. B. P.
Davie*. Sr., Mrs. Perry B. Bush. Mrs.
W. J. Lemon Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware,
Mrs. J. W. Ruff, Mr*. Martin C. Best.
Mrs. R. A Patterson and Mrs. Ira
Fates.
Preaching Services at Friendship.
The Rev. James Neil, of Fairfax,
will conduct preaching services at the
Friendship Baptist Church next Sun
day afternoon, May 30th. Sunday
School at 3:00 o’clock and preaching
services at 4:00. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
Barnwell’s First “Cukes.”
Four crates of cucumbers—the first
of the 1937 crop to be sold on the local
market—were bught here yesterday
(Wednesday) morning by Deason and
Moore. The “cukes” were grown on
the farm of W. J. Lemon, a few miles
West of Barnwell.
Mahm Lew Gulf Smra.
Arden Lemon, sou ef Mr sad Mm
W. J. Lemon, aad a member uf the
senior rlsas of Uw Bamsmll High
School, cam* within one stroke of tying
th* present course record ut th*
Sweetwater Golf Course here Sunday.
Th* course record, now held by J. P.
Scoville, of Barnwell, with a 37 for
nine holes, is one stroke over pur.
Par has never been equalled on the
local course since its establishment in
the fall of 1933.
Young Lemon was shooting excel
lent golf, pairing the first seven holes
and going one over par on the 8th
and 9th. He probably would have
tied the record or lowered it had it
not been for three puts required to
sink his ball on the final geen.
Not Government Business.
Active peBheurara meee: ft. a
Lews. H. L Be let. Dr. C A Epps.
Crism fteytiep. Wiley Murun sad H
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Miss Seay Feted at Blackville. —
Blackville, May 22.—Miss Lorie
Seay, of Spartanburg, who has been
a member of the Blackville school
faculty for the. last four years, was
entertained Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Eugene Fickling.
The ocasion was a miscellaneous
shower. Miss Seay’s approaching
marriage to Harold Grimes, of Lees,
has been announced, the wedding to
take place in the early summer.
About forty friends were present.
Sweet peas and other garden flowers
were used about th* living room. Mra.
Pickling received at th* deor. The
bnds s book vps kept by Mra. V, G
This from The Barnwell People-
Sentinel objecting to a criticism of
the president by a correspondent of
The News and Courier who objected
to the president’s saying that copper
prices were too high: “About ten
years ago the then secretary of agri
culture under a Republican president
said that cotton around 25 cents a
pound was too high and advised pros
pective buyers to wait for lower
prices. The cotton market immedi
ately ‘dived,’ and so low that it did
not begin to climb until after Presi
dent Roosevelt came into office.” The
advice of this secretary was out
rageous. No officer of government,
whether in the cabinet or the White ^
House, should say anything intended
to affect prices of any commodity.
The People-Sentinel will agree with
The News and Courier in this.—News
and Courier.
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