The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 05, 1937, Image 5
• HERB AEO HEREABOUTS. •
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Mrs. A. A. McAllister spent Mon
day in Columbia with friends.
J. U. Watts, Jr., Esq., spent several
days last week at Myrtle Beach.
S. B. Marks, of Colubia, spent the
week-end in Barnwell with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peeples spent
Thursday of last week in Columbia.
W. L. Molair was a business visitor
in Charleston several days this week.
Coach W. R. Price, o^ Columbia,
spent the week-er.u here with friends.
Hampton Brabham, of Columbia, is
the guest of Arthur Baxter, Jr., this
week.
Herbert W. Sanders has returned
home after a stay of several days at
Folly Beach.
Miss Rachael Pratt, of Due West,
is spending several days in Barnwell
with relatives.
Jim Bush, of Charleston, spent the
week-end here with Mr. and Mrs.
Perry B. Bush.
Mrs. J. W. Ruff is spending some
time in Charleston the guest of rela
tives and friends.
Miss Mary Clowney, of Columbia, is
spending some time in Barnwell with
Miss Rosalie Spann.
Mrs. Herbert Black and children
spent Saturday in Camden visiting
relatives and firends.
Miss Margaret Free, of Bamberg,
is spending some time in Barnwell
with Miss Rosalie Spann.
McTyre Calhoun, of Greenville,
spent the week-end in Barnwell with
his father, L. M. Calhoun.
Mrs. Calhoun Lemon is spending
several days in Bennettsville with her
mother, Mrs. E. E. Craven.
Mrs. Spencer Walker, of Allendale,
pent several days last week here with
dr. and Mrs. Basil M. Jenkins.
James Hogg, of Union, spent the
week-end in Barnwell with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cave left Sat
urday morning for New York City,
where they will spend some time.
C. O. Jones left Saturday for a va
cation with relatives and friends in
Texas. Mr. Jones made the trip by
car.
Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. Best left
Sunday afternoon for Miami, Fla..
and other points of interest in that
State.
Mrs. J. C. Campbasso invites the
ladies of Olar and vicinity to visit
her newly equipped beauty shoppe at
Olar.
Miss June Milhous, of Columbia, is
spending several days in Barnwell
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. C.
Milhous.
Mis. E. Brown Towles, of Wrighis-
vitk* Beach, N. C , is spvdiu/ sevaral
days in Barnwell with Mrs. K. H.
Girardeau . ,
Miss Sallie Britton and Mrs. Ethel
Snelling, • of Columbia, spent last
veek-end at the home of Judge John
L Snelling.
E. H. Girardeau, T. D. Creighton,
fr., and W. L. Gleaton attended the
American Legion Convention in Rock
LU this week.
Aubrey Harley, Esq., of Newberry,
i former Barnwell resident, spent the
veek-end here with his parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. John B. Harley.
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Norman Snelling
ind son, Master George Norman, Jr.,
ire here spending their vacation with
he former’s father, Judge John K.
Snelling.
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H. Antopolsky. of Augusta, was a
business visitor in Barnwell last week.
Miss Evelyn Proctor is spending
this week at her home in Greenwood.
R. A. Patterson, Jr., is spending
some time in Bennettsville with rela
tives.
Calhoun Lemon was a busines visi
tor in Atlanta, Ga., Thursday and
Friday.
L. M. Mace, of Columbia, spent
several days last week with Mrs. Les-
sie Easterling.
Mrs. Sidney Taits, of Atlanta, Ga.,
is spending some time here with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Levinson.
Charles Burckhalter spent several
days last week in Columbia as the
guest of relatives and firends.
Miss Elizabeth Patat, Miss Elizabeth
Wormely and Mrs. L. T. Claytorwere
visitors in Columbia Thursday.
Miss Sarah Frances Brodie is
spending some time in Commerce, Ga.,
with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McElroy.
ENTERTAINS MEMBERS OF
ACE OF CLUBS.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., en
tertained several members of the Ace
of Clubs at their home on Main Street
on Saturday evening. A delicious
salad course with punch was served
on the card tables before bridge was
enjoyed After i several rounds of
cards had been played it was found
the high score for ladies, a jar of
peach marmalade, had been won by
Mrs. J. Norman Anderson and the
high score prize for men, a deck of
cards, was awarded to Solomon
Brown.
V.
Mrs. Lena Davies returned to Barn
well Friday afternoon after spending
the past ten days with relatives in
Augusta.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jr., and
Hummel Harley have returned! home
after spending a couple of weeks in
New York City.
Misses Eloise, LaBelle and Fauline
Norris were the guests of Misses Ola
Mae and Vernell James at Eastover,
Sunday.
P. W. Price spent the week-end in
Anderson. He was accompanied home
by Mrs. Price, who had been visiting
relatives and friends there for the
past week.
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gross, Mr. and
Mrs. Perry A. Price and Mr. and Mrs.
Basil M. Jenkins left Tueaday for
New York City, where they will spend
several days.
J. P. King, Jr., and Captain Geo. W.
Crawford, educational advisor and
commanding officer of the local CCC
camp, were business visitors in Co
lumbia on Thursday.
Mrs. Lina S. Zeigler, of Denmark.
Mrs. H. J. Heard and two children,
Elisabeth and Jackie, of Charlotte,
N. C, apent Friday in Barnwell with
Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr.
Mrs. B. W. Sexton and Mias Mar
garet Black motored to Columbia on
Tuesday to viait at the bedside of
Mias Catherine Black, who la a pa
tient in the Columbia Hcapital.
Col Harry D. Calhoun, of Bamberg,
apent Saturday afternoon and night
in Barnwell with hia brother, L. M.
Calhoun, and apent Sunday in Allen
dale with hia brother, M. B Calhoun.
Misses Fauline, Eloise and LaBelle
Norris, of the Snelling section visited
their sister. Miss Benjamin Norris,
Jr, who is in a Columbia hospital,
Sunday. Miss Norris is improving
nicely.
F. M. Norris and family and Mrs.
Minnie Bounds returned to their home
in Mooresville, N. C., Sunday, after
paying a brief viait to their nieces,
Minses LaBelle, Fauline and Eloise
Norris, at Snelling.
Judge John K. Snelling returned
home Thursday afternoon from Myr
tle Beach, where he visited his son,
Thos. E. Snelling, and family, who
have a cottage there in which they are
spending their vacation. The judge
was accompanied home by his grand
daughter, Miss Helen Frances Snel
ling, of Columbia, who will spend
some time here.
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LITTLE GIRL CELEBRATES
SIXTH BIRTHDAY.
Mrs. Jack Waltz entertained about
fifty little boys and grils with a birth
day party at her home on Friday af
ternoon honoring her daughter, Jean-
nett Waltz, who reached her sixth
birtday on that date. A number of
games and contests were enjoyed by
the children with prizes being award
ed the winners. The little guests
were then invited into the dining room
where a large birthday cake with six
tiny can Jm on It centered the dming
room table which was made lovely for
the senuisa, lee cream ami cake were
tat a
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
The members of the Wednesday Af
ternoon Contract Club were entertain
ed last week by Mrs. Charlie Brown,
Jr., at her home. After several
rounds of cards had been enjoyed it
was found) that the high score prize
for club members, handkerchiefs, had
been won by Mrs. E. J. DaCosta, and
the consolation prize for club mem
bers, a box of stationery, had been
cut by Mrs. Solomon V. Brown. The
guest prize, handkerchiefs, was award
ed Mrs. J. P. Scoville. After cards
had been laid aside for the afternoon
the hostess served a sweet course for
refreshments. Those who enjoyed
Mrs. Brown’s hospitality, other than
chib members, included Miss Grace
Milford, of Abbeville, Mrs. J. P. Sco
ville, Mrs. Ira Fales and Mrs. Morde-
cai Mazursky.
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
Miss Rosalie Spann was hostess to
the members of the Junior-Smart Set
Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. Perry
A. Price on Marlboro Street on Thurs
day afternoon. The high score prize
for club members, a deck of cards, was
awarded Mrs. Perry A. Price and the
consolation prize for club members, al
so cards, was cut by Mrs. Calhoun
Lemon. The high score prize for
guests, a box of powder, was won by
Mrs. W. H. Lacey and the consolation
prize for guests, a deck of cards, was|
cut by Mrs. Spencer Walker, of Al
lendale. After several rounds of
cards had been enjoyed the hostess
served refreshments consisting of a
delicious salad course with iced tea.
Those who enjoyed Miss Spann's
hospitality, other than club members,
included Mrs. Spencer Walker, of Al
lendale, Mrs. W. H. Lacey. Mrs. J. P.
King, Jr., Mrs. G. Bates Hagood and
Miss Eilsabeth Hagood.
Circle Na. Twa Meets.
Circle No. 2 of the Barnwell Baptist
Church held its regular monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. J. U.
Jonas on Thursday afternoon. After
the lesson had been discussed s social
hour was enjoyed during which the
hostess served delicious refreshments.
Hill Family
Sunday marked the meeting to
gether for the first time in about 12
years of the members of the family
of Mrs. Ida Hill, and the late James J.
Hill, of Snelling, when a family re
union was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Creighton, Jr. Mrs.
Creighton is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hill, and! her mother, Mrs. Ids
Hill, has made her home with her
daughter for a number of yean. There
are seven daughten in this family,
all married and living in various
States of the union, and this coming
together was a very happy occasion.
. At the noon hour a delicious bar
becue dinner, with all the trimmings,
was served.
The following were present on this
happy occasion: Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Smith, of Fort, Mott; Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Seay, of Manatee, Fla., Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Martin, of Augusta; Mr.
and Mn. D. R. Drawdy and daugh
ten, Evelyn and Beulah, of Savan
nah, Ga.. Mr. and Mn. W. F. Heney
and daughter, Carolyn, of Augusta;
Mr. and Mn. C. M. Geter and son,
Charles, of Augusta; Mr. and Mn.
J. M. Hill and children, Thomas, Mar
jorie and Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Ida Hill,
of Snelling, and Mr. and Mn. T. D.
Creighton Sr., of Barnwell.
Miss Black Improves.
The many friends of Miss Catherine
Black, who has been critically ill at
the Columbia Hospital for the past
couple of weeks, will be delighted to
know that her condition has shown
some improvement in the past few
days and it is hoped that she will soon
be well enough to return to her home
here. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mn. Sellie Black.
Nat* VWU Bamwril.
Commissioner John Nates, head of
the State department of labor, was
in Barnwell Monday afternoon check
ing up on a protest published in Sun
day’s issue of The State to the effect
that certain salespeople in this city
were being required to work extremely
long houn. The protest was address
ed) to the editor of the Columbia news
paper and signed “Fairplay.” . Mr.
Nates and one of his assistants were
seen to visit a number of retail es
tablishments here, but the result of
their investigation is not known.,
Circle No. 4 Meets.
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The members of Circle No. 4 of the
local Methodist Ladies Missionary So
ciety were entertained by Mrs. J.
Norman Dicks at her home on East
Main Street on Monday afternoon.
After the business session, the con
tinuation of the study of the Bible
was enjoyed with Mrs. J. E. Harley,
Jr., teacher of the Circle, leading the
discussion. During the social hour
the hostess served delicious refresh
ment.
said Complaint oa tho
their office, BarawaU,
within twenty days after the
hereof, exclusive of the day of sack
service, and if yoa fail to answer the
Complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint ~
EDGAR A. BROWN,
J. U. WATTS, J1L,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Barnwell, S. C., July 15, 1987.
To the defendant, Wilson Hurd Com
pany: Take notice that the Summona,
Complaint and Notice of Pendency of
Action in the above case was filed in
office of Clerk of Court ef Common
Pleas for Barnwell County on July
21, 1937.
Notice to Stockholders.
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FOUR CHANGES OF PROGRAMS
WEEKLY
See Window Cords aad Heraide for
Uet ef Frater* Pirtarea.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate
of J. H. Swett, deceased, are hereby
notified to make prompt payment to
the undersigned Administrator and
all persons holding claims against the
estate are hereby required to file
them duly attested to the undersigned
administrator, in care of Herman I.
Mazursky, Esq., attorney for said ad
ministrator, at Barnwell, S. C.
H. C. SWETT, Admr.,
Estate of J. H. SweK, deceased,
C|o Herman I. Mazursky, Esq.,
Barnwell, S. C.
July 22, 1937. S-t
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Compaint Not Served.)
A meeting of the Stockholders of
Crouch Motor Company, Williston,
South Carolina, will be held on the
26th day of August, 1937, at ten o’
clock a. m., at the office of the Crouch
Motor Company, Williston, South
Carolina, for the purpose of dbeolv-
ing the corporation.
George E Crouch, President
and Secy, of Crouch Motor Co*
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common PI
JOHN EVE.
Plaintiff,
vs.
W. H. Manning, Burroughs Adding
Machine Company, Wilson Hurd
Company and C L T. Corporation,
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANT WILSON
HURD COMPANY:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON-
ED AND REQUIRED to answer the
Com plaint in this action of which a
copy is filed la the office ef the Clerk
of Court of Common Plena for Barn
well County, South Carolina, and to
a copy ef your answer to the
CERTIFICATE OF STOCK LOST.
Certificate No. 56 for 20 shares in
the Barnwell Building and Improve
ment Association issued in the name
of Lodge No. 16, K. of P., and transfer
red to Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. P.
M., having been lost, and application
having been made for a duplicate is
sue thereof, all persons are called up
on to show cause (if any they have)
at the office of the Association in
j Barnwell, S. C., on or before the 6th
day of August, 1937, why said dupli
cate certificate shall not be issued.
G. W. Manville, Master,.
F. B. Davis, Secretary.
July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5.
Notice to Debtors aad Creditors.
All persons indebted to tho estate
of Mamie Cohen, deceased, will make
prompt payment to the undersigned
executor, or his attorneys, and
all persons holding claims against the
said estate will file them duly attested
with the undersigned executor,
or his attorneys, Blatt and Falsa,
Barnwell, 8. C.
L. OOHEN, Adknr.,
Estate of Mamie Cohen Dee’d.
Notice to Debtors aad Crodltarn.
All persons iadbbtod to the estate
of W. H. Dewitt, Sr., will
make payment to the
and all persona haviafl
the said estate will Yfress file their
daises, duly itemised sad verified,
with the undersigned.
H. Faust Dewitt, Admr.,
Estate of W. H. Dewitt, Rr,
July 7, 1987.
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