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THURSDAY. AUGUST 11 1*17.
TO BARNWELL PEOPLE-8KNTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
S BIRR AND H1RBAB0UTS. •
Mn. J. P. Scoville spent several
days last week in Columbia.
A. D. Furtick left Monday to spend
a few days in Albemarle. N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones are
spending several days at Bluffton.
Frank P. Cave, Esq., spent Saturd-
day in Columbia on professional busi-
Henry Balzegar, of AUeandale,
spent the week-end here with Brown
Dyches.
Mrs. R. L. Bronson and Mrs. Jessie
J. Bronson spent last week at the
Isle of Palms.
Charlie Coclin left Sunday for
Maine, where he will spend several
days with relatives.
Mrs. L. D. Meng is spending a cou
ple of weeks with relatives in Raleigh,
N. C., and Darlington.
Miss Fay Burch, of Ruby, spent
several days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Holland, Jr.
Miss Delma Burgess, of Kingstree,
is spending several days this week in
Barnwell with friends.
Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., spent several
days this week in Denmark with Mr.
end Mrs. R. L. Zeigler.
Miss Lenora Tuten, of Estill, spent
the week-end in Barnwell with Mr.
end Mrs. J. B. Grubbs.
Miss Frances Sims, of Washington,
D. C, spent several days in Barnwell
with friends last week.
W. R. Hubbard returned home last
week after spending several days with
relatives in Hardeeville. •
H. J. Phillips attended the meeting
of Standard Oil Co. deslera in Colum
bia on Thursday evening.
Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., and Mrs.
Louise P. Bauer spent a couple of
days last week at Myrtle Beach.
Misses Evelyn and Ruth Clary spent
Sunday at Folly Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owens, Jr M
spent Sunday at Folly Beach.
Dean Fuller spent several days last
week in Brooksville, Fla., with friends.
Miss Helen Jones is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Bowers, in Columbia.
Mrs. L. M. Cave and grandson, Bud
die Sexton, are spending some time
at Bluffton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Anderson
spent Sunday in Aiken and Edgefield
with relatives. ,
E. Carter Price, of Tampa, Fla.,
spent some time here last week with
his father, P. W. Price.
Miss Anne Jones, of Columbia,
spent the week-end here with Mr. and
Mrs. Calhoun Lemon.
Miss Etta Mathis, of Atlanta, Ga.,
spent Saturday in Barnwell with her
sister, Mrs. Marvin Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Lemon. Miss
Inn* Jone* and Hummel Harley
pent Sunday afternoon in Aoghsta.
Mrs*. G. Bates Hagood
home Monday night after spending
some time in Kingstree with relatives.
Sonny Patterson returned home
this week from BennettsviUe where
he had spent some time with relatives.
Mrs. A. D. Furtick. Misses Nell and
Dot Pertkk and Mrs. James B. Still
spent Monday in Columbia shopping
Miss Elisabeth Grubbs, of Batee-
burg, spent the week-end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boat
Grubbs.
Miss Gertrude Wright, beantirisn
at the Modern Beauty Shoppe, spent
the week-end in Marion, the guest of
f rends.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Evans return
ed to Barnwell Thursday after sn ex
tended visit to relatives in Sanders-
ville, Ga.
Mrs. K. M. Hale and little daugh
ter, of Catlettsbi'rg, Ky., are spend
ing a couple of weeks in Barnwell
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Easterling.
The annual protracted meeting is in
progress at Long Branch Baptist
Church. Large crowds are in attend
ance at each meeting. The Rev. J. A.
Estes, is pastor of the church.
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WANTED.—Name and address of
lightning rod man who talked with
Louisville student at well in Cherokee
May 4th. Address Mrs. H. A. Jef
feries, Pacolet, S. C. 8-12-4tp.
FOR RENT.—Seven-room house on
East Main Street in Barnwell; inter
ior recently renovated.—Apply to A.
K. Hammet, Bern well, S. C. Itp
W A N T E D.— Middle-aged white
housekeeper and cook. Good home
and resasonable salary. Only two in
family. Apply to T. J. Grubbs, Wil-
Maton, S. C.. rfd 2. 2tc
W. R. Price returned to his home
in Columbia after spending several
days in Barnwell with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bell and son,
James, Jr., are spending several days
gi Saluda, N. C., and Myrtle Beach.
Miss Hattie Mae Still, of Columbia,
spent several days here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. H. Still, last
week.
L. M. Calhoun attended a family
reunion at the home of Col. and Mrs.
Harry D. Calhoun in Bamberg Sun
day.
LITTLE GIRL HONORED
with tarty.
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Mn. Mordecai Mazuraky entertain
ed a number of Lit:'* boys and girls
with a party at her homo on Washing
ton Street on Tuesday evening honor
ing her little guest, Miss Jo Anne
Steinberg, of Charleston. A number
of games and contests were enjoyed
by the guests after which they as
sembled in the living room and mov
ing pictures were shown by Mordecai
Mazursky of scenes filmed recently at
Folly Beach. Ice cream and cake
were served for refreshments.
ACE OF CLUBS MET
SATURDAY EVENING.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fales entertained
the members of the Ace of Clubs at
their home on Nightingale Street on
Saturday evening. Supper was serv
ed on the card tables before bridge
was enjoyed. After several rounds of
cards had< been played it was found
that the high score prize for ladies,
a set of cocktail glasses, had been
♦on by Mrs.. Charlie Brown, Jr.,and
the high score prize for men, hand
kerchiefs, had been won by L. A.
Cave. Those who enjoyed Mr: and
Mrs. Ffcles’ hospitality, other than
club members, included Mrs. B. W.
Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies,
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies,
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Calk, of Char
leston, spent the week-end here with
the latter’s mother, Mrs. E. W. Hol
man.
SEND FOR FREE SAMPLES of
Mi** Wilma Weeks has returned to
her home in Brooksville, Fla., after
•pending some time in Barnwell with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosier and two
sons, of Warmer, are spending a few
days with relatives in Barnwell and
Blnekvtlle.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hartley left
last week for Norfolk. Va^ after
•pending several weeks here with
Miss Anna Walker.
Mias Dorothy Richardson, of Watn-
ington. D. G, to spending some time
here with her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Terto Richardson.
Mr*. Katherine Patterson, of Wash
ington. D. G, to spending soeae time
in Barnwell with her mother, Mrs
Kate M. INtterson.
Mrs. H. L. (VBannon and son, Har
ry. Jr, and Mrs. W. E MrNab left
Batarday for Hendersonville, N. C,
where they srill spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Molair and
Mr. and Mrs. T. L Wragg, of Colum
bia, left Sunday morning for Miami.
Fla., where they srill spend several
days. , < Jr
Misses Vera T. Boulwmre. Betty
Brown and Emily Brown have return
ed home after spending a couple of
weeks in Arlington, Va., with Miss
Mary Bush.
Mrs. J. E. Hill and daughter, of
St. Stephens, Mrs. Clyde Hill and Bet
ty Hill, of Moncks Corner, spent last
week with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jut Still.
Mary McLeod and Dorothy Good-
son, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Goodson, left Sunday morning for
Marion, where they will spend three
weeks with their aunt, Mrs. H. Grady
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips end
children, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easter
ling, Mrs. K. M. Hale and little daugh
ter, of Catlettsburg, Ky., and Mrs.
Smith, of Narrows, Va, spent Sun
day in Beaufort.
Mi$f Elizabeth Wormeley, of Wash
ington, D. C, who has been the guest
for the past several week of Miss
Elizabeth Patat, left Friday for
Sumter, where . she will spend the
month of August.
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COUNTRY CLUB DANCE
SATURDAY EVENING.
' Thu members of the Sweetwater
Country Club and their frtondi enjoy
ed g dance given' by the dub mi Sal-
grammar school pupils and then pro
ceed to the high schools with their
pupils. A uniform opening time had
to be agreed upon for this transporta
tion reason. The eight months term
schools will open two weeks later—
September 23rd.
It was desired by some superin
tendents and trustees that their
schools sbouD open earlier so that the
school children in Ame sections might
be ready to begin packing cucum
bers, etc, next spring when these
truck crops were harvested. Bleck-
ville is remodeling its high school
building, and Willis ton is repairing
the storm damage to the grammar
school plant, and neither of these
will be ready sooner that the MR
of September. With cotton now fm-
ing picked, ft to believed that most
of the crop will be gathered before
the schools open. The (fete selected
was decided upon after several eoss-
ferences were had! with the superin
tendents, principals and
Supt Crouch stated.
FARMERS GINNERY INSTALLS
LATEST MODEL CLUHINGIItCinY
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. Solomon V. Brown entertain
ed the members of the Wednesday
Afternoon Contract Club last week mt
her home on “The Circle.” After
several rounds of cards had been en
joyed it was found that the high score
prise for club members had been won
by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr, and the
consolation prise for club members
had been cut by Mrs. T. R. Brown.
The high score prise for guests was
awarded Mrs. J. P. King, Jr, and the
consolation prise for guests was cut
by Miss Mary Clownev. of Columbia.
Mrs. Brown served s dritcioui sweet
course for refreshments. Those who
enjoyed Mrs. Brown's hospitality,
other than club members, included
Mrs. J. P. King, Jr, Mrs. W. H Lacey.
Mrs. K. M. Hale, of Catlettsburg, Ky,
Mrs. Smith, of Narrows. Va, Mrs.
H. Jack Phillips, Mias
Spann. Mias Mary Ctowney. of Ce
bm. and Mias Margaret Free, of I
berg.
COUNTY'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS
TO OPKN SEPTEMEBR *TH
County Supt. of Educe tioa. Horace |
J. Crunch, has just announced that
the IPtf-SS seas tea of the poM*
schools will open September ftk
This date applies net euly la the
opening tune far the high acheela of
the raunty, but atoe la the tele *f
for the ether am*
We have recently installed the latest model cleaning machinery
in our ginnery and are now especially fitted (or ginning long staple
cotton as well as short staple. We guarantee not to damage the
staple but to give you the best returns in weights and grades that
can possibly be obtained.
We will pay the highest cash prices (or seed and we guaran-
i; tee to give you as good or better trade for meal as you can get
!: in the county. We will also meet any prices either (or seed or
ginning.
The manager has had 45-years experience in the cotton gin
ning bvsiness and we thank you to give us a trial. We will show
you the same quick service we have always shown you.
high admsl
day, first discharge
Farmers Ginnery
B. S. MOORE, Manager
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