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A it in? AMO ■KaiAforrt • Ml*« G lady a DyrKaa. ('elambta, aprnt Ik* wr»kmd at Olar wUk Wr parvnta. MMa, Mr. a»i Mm CkaHl Tk* fn*n4a of Mr*. I. B. Morrta will b* glad to Worn that ah* W coo* Mr. ud Mr. Wilbur U.h.ffr r ** h,r ' ma • * fUr » *—» it*d Mr. and Mr*. J. E. MahafTe y Sun day. ^ • Miss Bertie Christie, of Atlanta, Ga., spent Monday with Barnwell rela tives. Berdell Still, of Blackville, spent ’ several days last week here with Vic tor Still. Will Bush, of Augusta, Ga., spent Friday afternoon in Barnwell with relatives. of ten days in the Columbia hospital. T. R. Brown, CapL Mike Smith, Eugene Brown, J. J. Hope and Har* r y Ivey, of Columbia, enjoyed a fish ing trip near Yemassee the past week end. Mrs. J. A. Porter and daughter, Mrs. Louise Bauer, spent the Fourth at Folly Beach. Miss Julia Mabry, of Abbeville, is spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville. Mrs. P. J. Drew left Tuesday for Columbia where she will spend several days with Mrs. Allen Bell. Miss Norma Anderson is spending a couple of weeks at the Girls’ Scout Camp, near Brevard, N. C. Miss Annie Miller and Miss Sara Ford McDuffie, of Hartsville, are spending several days here as the guests of Miss Martha Frances Grubbs. Miss Elizabeth Grubbs, who holds a position with the Twin City Motor Co. at Batesburg, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grubbs. Bernard Plexico and Basil Jenkins left Tuesday for Washington, D. C. f where they will witness the all star baseball game between the American and National Leagues. Misses Vera Jaudon, Clara Zahler, Eugene Floyd and Wilson Jaudon, all of Tillman, and David Jackson, of ChesVerfield, were the guests of Miss Edith Mahaffey during the week-end. Miss Gerty Hand berry, of Meyer’s Mill, is visiting her friend. Miss Georgia Duncan, in Charleston. Miss Virginia McKeithen. of Flor ence, is spending some time her* with Mr. and Mm. J. E. Harley, ir. The Ladies* Guild of the Charrh of the Holy Apootle* wet with Mm. T. Ralph Brown on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. CWrlto Levtneon retamed la her home here last week after spend ing the past ten days la New York CM? Mr, a*| Mrs Dnngtae Calk, of f ftipNI I the weoh-OS^ here with the 1st tec's atuthec. Mm E V Mr and Mm B P Ds«on. Jr, left Mseth tsmJmn, oheee they wtU spend sesean. days Mm W senes M FWhee, sf Mow Yaeh CM?, w sgoaAng soaso ttsss la Msswwsd wtaR he* assihoe. Mm Rato M fhttseeos Walter H. Hair, of Malden, Mr., Gideon C. Hair and son C. F. Hair, of Birmingham Ala., who have been vis iting relatives in Williston, were the guests yesterday (Wednesday) of LC-Goe. J. E Harlsy. Messrs Walter and Gidron Hair are sons of the late J. M. Hair, for many year* magistrate at Williston. and they and Lieut-Gov. Harley "grew up" together \/dciety\ II MOR BMABT BRT MIDGR t LI B. Mm IWry A Fvwo intsrtamed (he msmhaes sf the Jnainr Sanart Ret | Retdgo Oat at har hams *a Maifhaea ' ft met aa Thoadhy a flora son af last j woeh The high arose press Nr rh*h iamaiMi prtaa far rMh mstnhrre, akso j mrRa. was rat hf Mm J. F I After «saml roaada of fl 70*0 MOPoa Dmvtort. CW.t Ml orrmorr. Mioncait TflB 00 Grubbs Chevrolet Co., Barnwell, S. G to the dmtag room whore. a t ene end af the table. Mm H L (TBsmm* wn* seated and aorrad rah*, while at the opposite md. Mm W W Carter asw- ad wo rraam White masts war* ate* aa the table las warns was as read the goeeta by Mm W E Mr Nab and Mm 1. E Nartey. ir, Mws utRMLh MUIM.E party affair tetloRif Mm Fterbaw? M af Wmmm. Mas M Jdrnd Uwm. af Rtea*. Mwa Mary Gwyna Fensd. af Barb Hill. Mwa Virg am MrRe«thsn. af Fteraaao, Mwa itdta Mabry, af Ate bevtis. M *a Mary rVonry. af Cm Imnbaa. Mm 0. T CteM. af tea; Mm M O Bmwh. af Fort M C. and Mm Cteate RaniUr. af tray, was cot by Mm. R. L aad the (lasting prtar, a bo* af pow der, oaa awarded Mm T. Ashhsa Hol land. Jr. After aevorsl ronada af B. R. Friday. Fmre (tea Waste Mwa Mamtea A per Ms Hap has tw> onb rehstmee aad fnawda m Cafam- tea aad Nan harry Mr aad Mm Daw ft. Haiti*, left teat week far Waabmgteat, D t . af ter spend mg aevornl days bars with Mma Anna Walker. Mr. aad Mm. Brown Dychr* and rhtldren. and Mrs. M H. Morris spent the week-end. in Olar, with Mr. and Mm. Vargi a Dythes. aa Mam j t hi a U«ety by Mr*. B. P. Davie*. Sr., returned home last week after spending the past couple of weeks in New York and Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mr*. N. D. Coclin and two daughters left last week for New York City where they will spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Snelling and tw r o daughters of Charlotte, N. C., are the guests of the former’s father, Judge John K. Snelling this week. erorn prise. J I Mm J. P, Rr I > prise, ala froM I Mrn R. L BresMoo; the j prue, a dyck af card*. — , Mrs W, W. Carter; tha Boating prtaa, a Bower pot holder, was won by Mm I I L A. Cave, and Mm W C. Bubt.of Blackville, was also remembered by tha hostess with a painted wooden bowl. On entering, the hoetess served a delicious pineapple punch. After cards had been laid aside for the af ternoon, Mrs. Sexton served ice cream and individual cake*. Out-of- town guests included Miss Rachael Pratt, of Due West; Mrs. Shivers; Mr*. W. C. Buist, of Blackville; Miss Mary Clowney, of Columbia; Miss Virginia McKeithen, of Florence, and Miss Julia Mabry, of Abbeville. OONTBACT CUB. BRONBRD4Y AITEBNOOJI Mm J. P Servil e wo* hoeaeas to the Mwa Barhasl Pratt, af Ihm Was*. Mm Rwbpntftah. af Chsomr. Mm T. Ashtea Ho load. Jr, Mlao Born ho Spoon. Mm F. M NormfdL Mm B. W Baatoo. Mm I. E Nwrtey. Jr, Mms Mary Clowney. af Cbtewbla. Mm W M Uaoy. Mm R L Mm Ira Fi Mm M. J Mm Laama fialaHteg. Mm R F Dovtaa. Jt, Mm Mm Idgar Lag W. J. Lasnan and Mm W G N C, who on. ala. by tha boetoss with a af tha Mary a HorWy Hon day 1 rhea I Cloaa wifl ha held at ihs hams af Mm L M Corn an Friday afternoon at « «0 oVteete Mm D C Vichor? and Mm G M wii bs hatd In Mm Ctevo’s after- INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT CdhosoaodCo. *. A. The friends of.Miss Laura Clary will be glad to know that she has re turned) home after receiving treat ment at a Charleston hospital a waa aaaaaaa to tha froaa tea earthly af the Wrdtwoday After- reat la Hla R naan Contract Onb at tha Roaat low awanbor af the C water Caaatry dote Tha high arovs, Managem aad cw-worker, Mr. Id* prtae ftr chib member*, a deck of HraMum, aad card*. • a* wee by Mr* The*. M WHEREAS. Mr Brabham, through Bcuiwar* and th* c-molattoa prtae 9ml m kfM | asefal life, generonaly gave of hi* tiaee and Uleata to the hettrimrnt of hb ftllow dtiiens. both for chib ammbrfcr*. a bo cards, era* cut by Mr*. Charlie Broam, Jr. Th# high arore pr se ftr guests, cards. In an official and private capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware were among those from Barnwell who attended the wedding of Miss Janie Beth Carter in Bamberg last week. W. 0. Folk, a representative of Folk Bros. Funeral Home, of Williston, called at The People-Sentinel office yesterday (Wednesday) and joined this paper’s large family of satisfied readers. Misass Jaudon Harley, Joa Ann Bauer, Margie Summer. Lilly Mat thews. Alva Steven*. Mildred MaJuf- fey aad Martha Ayer Harley, rteaprr- aned by Mm V. H Lacey, am spend- and * WHEREAS, He unselfishly placed the public good above private gain in a whole-hearted effort to render “the greatest good to the greatest num- TEA IN HONOR OF RECENT BRIDE. Miss Elizabeth Hagood entertained at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. B. Hagood on Main Street^on Thurs day afternoon with a tea honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. Bates Ha good, a recent bride. The guests were i invited to call between the hours of five and six o’clock. The hall, living room and dining room were decorated with mixed gar den flowers. In the dining room, the dining table was covered with a lace cloth, centered by a large bowl of flowers and silver candle sticks with w’hite candles. The guests were met at the door by Miss Anne Scott McNab and Mrs. Basil M. Jenkins. They wera intro duced to the receiving line, which in cluded Miss Elisabeth Hagood. Mrs. G. Bate* Hagood. Mrs. J. B. Bostick aad Mm M B Hagood. Mm Shell. Block and Mm E. F. wsa awarded Mis. L. T. Caytor, and• patriotic service to his the consolation prise for guests, a community, his county and his State; vase, was rut by Mrs. T. Ashton Hol land, Jr. After cards had been laid aside for the afternoon the hostess served delicious refreshments consist ing of cantaloupe, ice cream and cook ies. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Scoville’s ber”. an j hospitality, other than club members, WHEREAS, As a member of the mduded Mrs. L. T.^Claytojr, Mrs. B. Qj Unt y Board of Managers he was always punctual in his attendance up on the meetings of this Board, lend ing his wise counsel in the manage ment of the fiscal affairs of Barnwell County; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board) of Managers in meeting assembled at Barnwell, S. C., this 6th day of July, 1937: 1. That while deploring the death of our friend and fellow worker, we bow in humble submission to the Will of Him Who doeth all things well. 2. That we extend to his bereaved family our sincere and heartfult sym pathy in their hour of bereavement 3. That a page in our Minute Book be inscribed to his memory, and that a copy of these Resolutions, suitably engrossed^ be sent to his family and published in The Barnwell People-Sen tinel. J. W. Patterson, Chmn., L. 8. Still. R A. Gyles, R. R. Moor*. T. F. c a Berwwed R C, Gk Bt «f Mgr* JaJ? IMT. S. Moore, Jr., Mrs. Lessie Easterling, Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky, Mrs. H. J. Phillips, Mrs. B. M. Jenkins, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., Mrs. Calhoun Lemon, Mrs. Angus Patterson, Mrs. T. Ash ton Holland, Jr., Mrs. Marvin Holland, Mrs. G. Bates Hagood, Miss Elizabeth Hagood, Miss Rachael Pratt, of Due West, Miss Mary Clowney, of Colum- toia, Miss Rosalie Spann, Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mrs. W. H. Lacey, Miss Eliza beth Patat, Mrs. W. W. Carter, Mrs. Ira Fales, Mrs. R. L. Bronson, Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jr., and Miss Julia. Ma bry, of Abbeville. Miss Virginia Mc Keithen, of Florence, called for re freshments. The Wednesday Afternoon Contract Club was entertained on June 23rd by Mrs. J. W. Ruff at her home on Marlboro Street The high score prize for club members, a box of station ery, was won by Mr*. J. P. Scoville and the consolation prise for dub members, handkerchiefs, waa art by Mr*. Perry A. Price The high score prue for bf Mrs I Get I .ivtmg Benefit from Relict Labor! BUILD NEEDED SIDEWALKS AND OTNEJt FCNMANENT IMPBOVEMENTS W QRK relief projects must be found. The best ones are those which result in permanent com munity benefits. Many blocks of new sidewalks are urgently needed— will have to be built soon anyway to extend present walks or replace old, wornout, dangerous walks. Why not build these needed walks with relief labor! Hundreds of other cities have found this type of project ideal. Curb and gutter construction, drainage structures, park improvements, swimming pools, salvaging old streets—these are only a few among hundreds of beneficial concrete imprpvements that create maxi* mum work. Write or wire for literature and timely facts on spe* cific types of projects using concrete. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Hurt Bldg., Atlsots, G*. *»»»♦< HALL & COLE, Inc. 94-192 FANEUIL HALL MAREET, BOSTON. 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