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JtJftB 7X' nu AMD Ik* Mr*. Mjrvrt will Wr* m Um former Mr. and Mr*. G«o. R. Eean* aprat Mb * N « H Dunbar. Monday in Colombia. J. E. Dick*, of Ravenel, spent tha week-end here with his family. W. E. McNab was a business visi tor in Columbia on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley, of Green ville, spent Sunday here with rela tives and friends. ■ v C. P. Calhoun, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Elton Owens, of York, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Diamond. Mrs. J. Hugh Ryan, of Sumter, spent the week-end here with her sister, Miss Elizabeth HcNab. Mrs. H. H. McKeithen, of Florence, is spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ashton Holland, Jr., returned to Barnwell Saturday after a wedding trip to Atlanta, Ga. i ■ ■ i ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jr., at tended the graduation exercises at Winthrop College over the week-end. W. R. Price, principal of the local high echool, left Tuesday for his home in Columbia, where he will spend a few days before leaving for Chapel Hill, N. C., to attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price attended the graduating exercises held at Hendersonville high school on Friday evening. Miss Sara Drew, grand daughter of Mrs. Price, was a mem ber of the graduating class. srved a Mbd tea. The room ly by the um of Thoee who enjoyed Mrs. tallty other than chib members, in cluded Mrs. Fogleman and Mrs. Jef feries, Mrs. Basil M. Jenkins, Mrs. Calhoun Lemon, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr, and Mrs. Ira Fales. ef the -ftier grade* M the retest. ale department* making the hlghaut and all ef them did wett. Emily Mar- mark In echolnmhip. The- prises tia of the fourth grade was the win- were awarded to Mary Looi— Weils ner of the modal. end Thelma Hutson. The certlftcat— At the beginning of the school term were awarded by the Rev. H. R. B. T. Lott, chairman of the school Chapman end the principal L. E. board offered two $6 bills to the boy Whittle. or girl in the primary end in termed!- Announcement has boon made that of the LOCAL U. D. C. CHAPTER MET TUESDAY EVENING. Mrs. B. L. Easterling was hostess to the members of the Johnson Ha- good Chapter, U. D. C., on ^ Friday evening. Mrs. F. S. Brown, presi dent, opened the meeting with prayer followed by the Salute to the Flag and American’s Creed, aftlr which re ports from all officers and commit tees were given. The chapter decided to honor our last surviving veteran, Mr. B. M. Jenkins, of Kline, who is now in his 91st year, with a party on Wednesday, June 9th. Mr. Jenkins celebrated his 90th birthday in March and is in good health. After all busi ness was completed Bingo was enjoy ed, prizes falling to Mrs. G. M. Greene, Mrs. J. J. Bell and Mrs. F. S. Brown. ACE OF CLUBS ENTERTAINED BY MR. AND MRS. BROWN. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon V. Brown entertained the members of the Ace of aob. .t th. i r hoiDe o n “The Circle” cV GU*Py. » ibttirT’w Supper was remembered by the hostess with • on Saturday evening, served on the card tables before bridge was enjoyed. After a most enjoyable evening of bridge it was found that the high score jardiniere, had THE BANK OF BARNWELL, Barnwell, S. C STATEMENT OF CONDITION MAY It, I9S7 * . \ ' v . ■ ■ RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $111,487.92 Distribution of above loans: Notes from $ 1.00 to $ 100.00 —8S— $ 6015.72 Notes from 101.00 to 200.00 —87— 6399.80 Notes from 201.00 to 400.00 —26— 8018.40 Notes from 401.00 to 800.00 —18— 1 10090.90 Notes from 801.00 to 6070.00 —48— 81968.10 lovely gift The hostess, assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. H. J. Phillips, served home prize for ladies, a made i ce cream with chocolate sauce been won by Mrs. | and block ^ $111487.92 Charlie Brown, Jr., and the high score I jj* June meeting wfll be held with prize for men, a deck of cards, had Mrs G M Greene, been won by L. A. Cave. Miss Martha Ayer and Jack Harley have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jno. S. Dunbar in Colum bia. Mrs. John S. Dunbar, Jr., of Co lombia, spent several days here last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harley. Mrs. Harold K. Timley, of Wash •neton. D. G* is spending days her* with her parents. Mr Mrs. C F. Melair. I J shaft R. Hams—, ef Omri—left, was railed to Barnwell — Bnterdajr. be—e ef tbs sertees Illness ef bis I father. J. R. Harr MRS. HARLEY HOSTESS AT BUNKO PARTY. Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jr n entertained at several tables of “Bunko" at her home on Washington Street on Fri day afternoon. After several rounds of bunko had been enjoyed it was found that the high score prise, a luncheon doth, had been won by Mrs. H. H. McKeithen, of Florence, and the floating prise, a linen guest towel, was won by Mrs. Solomon BlatC The hostsao also rtssemherod her sunt, Mrs. W. C. Johnston, ef Jacks—vtll* Fla., with a luncheon doth. M Harley served • dele— salad with pftftrb Out-ef •Iow a rludod Mrs. McKeithen. of Flu sad Mr* Johnston, of JschaoavtUo, FW ~ Smell Blaze Tuesday. The house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook caugh lire in the kitchen roof about 1:80 Tuesday afternoon. Little damage was done and the blaze was smothered before the arrival of the local Are department. It is be lieved that the Are originated from the kitchen floe. —209— Security to above 1—ns: Notes secured by Bonds, Stocks and Claims $ 8289.88 Notes secured by Warehouse Receipts on Cotton, Peas, etc 20846.46 Notes secured by First Mortgages on Improved Real Estate 24162.46 Notes secured by Live Stock, Firm Crops and Farming Equipment 82968.50 Notes secured by Other Collaterals 9970.00 Notes secured by Two Signers 15266.66 $111487.92 United States Government, State, County and Municipal Beads | 96,460.09 FHA Mortgage Loans 27,144 4T Municipal Note, secured by Current Taxes __ CASH ON HAND AND IN BANKS Bank Building. Fixtures and Equipment Seven LIABILITIES: school formally — Friday I picnic wi Capital Stock Paid In — and Undivided Proflts _ far Contingencies for Taxes, Interest and ui 4 Mas Clnl— Dirks, ef arrived bare laol week te i sommer wMh bur perouii. Mr* J Meemaft Dwk* Mr Mm 1 MEM BRITON ENTUTAINS *** 42 Bl MMU •cfco* 4, stated that the ochool bed completed e— of the m— •afel (•mu i eta— she had bo witk il and thm she ha -at ye— w—Id po—o to ho e*— • onre eafuL The olteadam re pad wovk do— by the mod—ta w— hotter th*a In poo*— peer* Du nag the nest ochooi loom Cortifled and Officers* Other i Jabiiniee ,,— Checks UffVBi Ml— 1 IftCOarel A. Leeeeft, ef ladb —a. Pa totttori to 1 Her owed 1—1 RPffOF# I# totori MMM tamo tee* nmh H f tori Mr* W. J | Lemon and Carl Oweaa, ef 8l leA—d. Gft, a hft— —od Sfc- t fVf ■ | ng some time with Mr* Leoft Dmensud Mrs M B “ig -f. J V Watts. Jr, Baa, W. B Turner aad Mdee B Hu- good oUeudag the Mefttgomerr-Nft- good weddftlg ftl Kmgetree — Bftftdfty. Mrs T. D. Fsgiemsn. Mrs W. M. Jrffsrwu. Mrs ChurMe Brews, Jr, sad Mrs. B. P. Dortoa. Br . aftd aau. Hilly Devise, spent Monday in Au gusta. Dean Fuller, who attends college in Washington, D. C, arrived here last week to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller. Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., spent the week-end in Rock Hill where she at tended the graduation from Winthrop College, ef her sister, Miss Mary Hays Zeigler. • Mrs ft w a—ft wus amuses t* a bar ef bur Ru—aff ft A crude a—dents w4B he truantaBidl am a—wail ■g tu a •os t \km mrsl *■ I r , * waff Dmtrtn. He ratafees eady ■d a uaaot —>ryems * high mbaal a—d— war* breuff The high tame prtas ; Mb—B. k— kagtaftAag with Mm neat a hue ef hath pawdm. was aw—did the Tth prods puptla wtB alae Mrs Mswdoeftl Maanrehy and the ram ****41 here H In bedewed bf A* taietmft pnue. contard ceps, w— rut *uhaal aatbentme that M wtli ha maat bp Mrs M J Fhinips After sopgar I hrwedriel ts ume aaread. tha party left about 1 for the su m far BbauweM Who —ad Mrs Beat—'a the htgh tihaal Thm Wtl ft** ny umiftdad Mrs Angus Pat-1 •* —P—b—Mf m AmuM tereoa. Mr* Robert Pstmrsoft. Mrs J ml*— with Baetl Jenhma. Mr* W. L Madam, Mrs. | heiere plaagtag i—a high Mrs MKMBCJt ef FBDRRAL i-» Falsa, Mrs M . Belaua— Blalt. Ph.ihps and Mrs JUNIOM AM ART-BET BRIDGE CLl'R. Roy E. Hewey, instructor of manual training in the local high school, left Sunday for Mullins where he will be employed by the Fuller Construction Company. The dance recital ef Mrs Kh—hath Wtghunaa’t Barnwell and WBtmtau Pupils will he held Pndsy sight, June Mrs CaBmuu Lemon entertained the I 4th, at eight e’dack lu Um Barnwell members of the Junior Smart-Set ; High School auditorium. Bridge Club at her home — Night- j The rev— will be composed ef —ft mgale Street. After several rounds | *hor tap, fast tap, buck and wing, of cards had been enjoyed K wa* ( tango and ballet dances. The— num- found that the high score prize for j bera will be executed — solos, duo* and groups. club member*, guest towels, bad been won by Mn. Solomon V. Brown and the consolation prise for club member*, a bon bon dish, was cut by Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky. The high score prize for guests, guest towels, was awarded Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., and the consolation prize for guests, a memo pad, was cut by Mrs. W. J. Lemon. The hostess served a delic ious sweet course. Those who en joyed Mrs. Lemon’s hospitality, other than club members, included, Mrs. John S. Dunbar, Jr., of Columbia, Mrs. W. J. Lemon, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., Mrs. Martin C. Best, Mrs. J. W. Ruff, Mrs. Perry B. Bush, Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware and Mrs. R. E. Brown. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. Perry B. Bush was hostess to the members of the Wednesday After noon Contract Gub. The high score prize for club members was awarded Mrs. J. P. Scoville; the consolation prize for club members was cut by Appearing in the recital will be the following: $4artKa Pfexida, Jackie Phillips, Ellen Bush, Patricia Black, Betty Gunnels, Marion Cone, Lida Small, Joyce Gross, Shirley Ann Giles, Sally Moore, Ann Benson Gross, Paula Mazursky, Frances Dukes, Katie Joe Hooker, Gloria Berry, Dean Fuller, Billie and Betty Boylston, Sa- vena Molair, Quincy Kennedy, Caro- lin Phillips, Ed. Wightman, Jr., and Elizabeth Wightman. The flowing rythm and syncopation that these children have acquired with only six months of instruction are to be marveled at and many of the pupils have promise of becoming finished dancers if they should con tinue with their dancing. The public is cordially invited to attend this recital. Admission will be 30 and 15 cents. Healing Springs School Finals. Waal «• aftfl •kmt. W—c la aril g—r— Waat ta a*U dry g—da Waat to sell rlrtklftg. haU — cap*. * Waat to Bad customer* for aaythiftg Advertise in The People-SenUaeL Advertising gai— y— c us to men Advertising k—pa old customers. Advertising makes success easy, Advertising begets confidence, Advertising means business. Advertiser* show energy. Advertise and succeed. Advertise judiciously, Advertise or bust, Advertise now, USINESC TILDERO MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Raw- leigh’s, Dept. SCF-8-S, Richmond, Va. ““ T ” — s "~- , i ' Blackville, May 3—The Healing LOTS FOR SALE.—Choice building P r,Ie Tor C,UD members was cut by Springs public school finals were held lots on the old Mike Brown property Norman Anderson; the high Monday night. The invocation! in Barnwell; desirably located and RCOr * prize for guests, was won by ^ offered by the Rev. H. R. Chapman, reasonably 'priced.—Charlie Brown, j Me*- W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, of Blackville. The auditorium we* Sr., Barnwell, 8. C. ^ 6-27-2tp N. C-, and the consolation prise for packed. A bond red per— #r men *-■ Hah member* was cot by Mrs. B. P. could M. & TW ,ru,i u. I VBftU U mU nmm rnlteraa. Jr. Mn. I D. - r 1 >al J bat ■■m-1 round-trip . TICKETS m GOOD IN ^tP CONDITIONED COACHES [sold EVERY DAY BETWEEN ALL ATLANTIC COAST LINE • STATIONS wfTHIN 125 MILES \OF SELLING STATION A T^ ^GREATLY REDUCED P R I CES^ k STOP-OV«»a AU-OWtO^ ASK THC TICK IT agbnt INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT F ff USED CARS For Sprite Dead Che. Room YOU CAM BSrVBB A BY PVBCMAMCMG YOCB UBKD CAB Thm 1986 FORD TUDORS —_ VIMR On* 1984 FORD DoLUlB TUDOR . 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