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0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 rS 4.6.s. &0 0 Ob * Local and Persona - SMrIa.. M. Stutts, of Clatos twas a . visitoi .'i the city yesterday. MIss Jnet McFarlane arrived in the city a few days ago to visit Miss Julia Irby and other relatives. Mrs. (D. W. Copoland and, children, .of Clinton, spent Sunday !in the city with Miss Bbttle Bramlet, Mr. and Ers. Earl Wil on; of Gas tonia, N. C., are apendinig' Sfome time in the city with relatives4 . - . Mrs. Albert Gray and Miss Margie Ropp, of Gray Court, were shopping in the city yesterday. Mrs. Janie Shell. .liss Irva' Sliell and Missq Clarabel Hiller, of Gray Court, were shopping in the city. yesterday. Miss Gladys Roper, of. Coker col lege, Hartsville, spenlt the' eek-end in ithe city withi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roper. LMss 4iary Roper, twho is attending 0. IW. C., spent the -week-end in the city with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. C. H. Roper. Mrs. Nian B. Sullivan, of Anderson, spent several days in the city last week with her inrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owiggs. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wolff returned to the city Sunday night from Win qton-Salem, N. C., where they had gone several days before to. attend the fun eral of Mrs. Wolff's brother. The friends of Mr. M. J. Owings will regret to learn that he Is not show ing much Improvement at the hospital in Columbia where he has .been for .'several weeks. Mr. J. F. Tolbert,'who 'went down to see him several days .ago, rald that an operation may be necessary in order to improv.e his health. Dr. W. W. Bal, Editor of The State, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon wilh his rwife and children to- visit 3Mr. and Mrs. L1. 1.. Copeland and Mrs. B. W. Iall for a few days. Thdy came by automobile and found the roads be tween here and Columbia to be in good condition except near Columbla, where they are undergoing repairs. To Attend Legion Metfig Mr. Chas. H1. Rounds, of this city, was elected a delegate to the national convention of the American Tegion at Kansas City when the state convention met in Newberry several weeks ago. Mr. Rounds, w'ho was a lieutenant in the 81st Division, is making ilans to take -tho official trip via Cincinnatti and St. Louis. Th At Greenpond School The School Tniprovement Associa tion of Greenpond will give a coni munity fair on the afternoon of Nov. 4. The public is cordially Invited to attend. YOUNG PEO Our col'ese os a am mercilal8schools of the world. To I Out what you gal, by attending Arettiteri H ah o Send''for our ci loguo, at on~ce. There. are Rol Ours are mad and the best ii That's why th "Taste the iElecfri, BaI e ,Lauren'SuR i01 Onnosit th TRINITY.mIDGE NEW8 * 'Prinity-Ridge, Oct. 17.--rhe farmers of this community are about to got their crops gathered before told weather., There was a get-acquainted meeting at- our school 'hou'e .Saturday after noon in honor of the teachers, ilse Wylie, -Miss Templeton, Miss Taylor, and Miss Langaton. Those present were: Mesdames Guy Smitli, Carrie George, Sloan 31ahon, Jiohn Watts, Natt Austin, Frank Owings, Charlie Wilson, Edd W4lson, Sam Cain, A. B. Barksdale, Ramsey, Maxie Thomason, Bob Armstrong, (Herbert Bishop, Hill, Threatt, Walker, Gary Cunninigham, Zack Tinsley, Will Stone, Sanders, Hluckeby, Rhodes, Davis, Homer Moore, and Miss Hattie 'Hill. The young ladies serving hot tea and crackers were: Misses Minnie and Grace Wallace, Maggie Clardy, Cora Threatt, Bertie Mae Bishop, Mary Barksdale, Sallie Wolffe, Sallie 11111, Lydia Tinsley. The afternoon was en Joyed very much. .\iiss lfinnie and Grace Wallace, who teach at Mountville, spent the weeli end at home. Miss Sallie Wolffe spent Saturday afternoon wilth her sister, Mirs. Sloan Mahon. 'Miss Maggie Clardy and Bertie Mae Bishop Acnt Saturday night with Mrs. W. 1,. Anderson. Miss Helen George, who teaches at 'Bailey school, spent the week--end at home. Miss Lillian Brown, from Green wood, is spending a while with Miss Sarah .Davis. Mrs. Marion Catin is spending a few days In Laurens -with her sister, Mrs. George Wham, 'who is sick. Mrs. Langston, wh6 has been real sick, is im)rovinig rapidly. The young ladies of the Y. W. A. held their regular monthly meeting iFrilday afternoon, with Mrs. W. N. Austin. The Ladies Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Carrie George Thura day. The Chestnut Ridge B. Y. P. UT., by invitation, went to Mt. Gallagher Sun day afternoon. C(ile League The Civic League will meet in the Rest Room at 4 o'clock Friday after noon. At Mount Pleasant Church. Every .member of Mt. Pleasant church is earnestly urged to meet at the church next Sunday morning, Oct. 23, at 10:30 o'clock as business of vi tal importance will -be attended at that time, and it is desired that the entire membership be ,present. GUY E. MOORI, PLE, ATTENTIONi Y.*'T Ur,' mber of the National Aoclation of Accredited Com the United Statoo.-the strongaest chain of schools in SPA RTANBURO. . 0, iSS is and ROLLS! e of butter, eggs igredients. ey are ektra nice. Difference" k Maid Sho~p e Quality Bakery s Postoffice * *. * *. * * * * 1 or * * *' LAlfFORD NEWS * I I * ' I I * * I I * * I * * * 'Lanford, Oct.. 17.-Mr. J. F. Byers and family, of 'HenderQsnville, N. C., spent the week-end with relatives here, making the trip down the mountait d by auto Friday afternoon. They r - turned home Sunday afternoon. .Mlss Carrie Lou 'Higgins, a member of the faculty of the Arkwright echool, was the week-end guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Higgins. She 'is very much pleased with -her work t'his session. M1r. H. T. Higgins, of Camden, and Dr. 1-arrison, of .Buffalo, visited Mr. and Mr. J. S. 'Higgins Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Fowler and Miss Carryo Fowler, of Ora, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Higgins spent Sunday with Miss Mary Drummond, who is sick. Mr. and I~rs. Oscar Thomas, of EIno ree, took dinner at the home of Mr. J. R. Franks last Sunday. They all mo tored over to Cavins and spent the afternoon there with friends and -ac quaintances. The teachers for the central school arrived Saturday afternoon and :will begin their, school Monday morning. They are the Misses Caldwell, from ,Rock Hll. They will hoard in the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'F1. Pulley, at 'Martin's cross road. We are all iglad to. have these young Ia (lies near us and hope to have fre quent vilsts from them both to our churches and in our homes. i's. 0. F. Fowler has again been very sick for -the past few days. -Mr. John B. Ilarman, of yLaurens, and Mr. I,. M. Cannon motored over to Rock Hill 'Sunday and spent the day with John M. Cannon, Jr. They re Port a most delightful day. Miss Nora Cannon will spend this week in Greenwood with .Mrs. R. A. Wash and attend the Pledmot Fair during her visit. Mir. and Mrs. Samuel 'fl'rummond have returned home after a few weeks' stay in Waterloo with relatives. Mrs. M. G. Patterson is at her coun try home recuperating a few days from a recent. 'illness. -Rev. C. 13. Prince., of RInoree. will preach Sunday afternoon nat the Hap tist church. lie hope to 'have a large crowd. The Rural Improvement Association will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30. E~very patron is urged to attend this meeting. The Woman's Missionary society will have its regular .meeting Saturday af ternoon. \Ve hope all the members will bear this in gnind. -Mr. T. N. Burnett and family spent last Sunday w-threlatives in Greers. Mr. John Melmoth Fleming, of Spar tan Academy, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Flem Ing. * * * * * I * * * * I I e o * EI(03 NEWS * * * * * * I * * I I I I . . . . Ekonm, Oct. 17.-The school at this place openedl .two weeks ago 'with a good eni'ollment, wvit'h Miss May Mad den, principal, and Miss Myrtle Cul bertson, asaistant. We think from the goodI enrollment and the interest that is beIng taken by all pa'i'ties that a suc cessful sessIon is awaitiing us. \Ve are soi'iy to rep)ort Mrs. T. J. Biissoy right sick. Uncle Joe Mooi'e is doing faiirly well, we are klad~ to reor)it. Mrin. -Ia. C. Citlbertson celebrated his sixty-second bilrthiday Sunday. Those present wei'e: Mr'. Carl Culhertson and famIly, Mr. indgar Hlurts and family, Mr,. Douglas Cooper' asd family, Mr. rand NMrs. IBoy Citibertson and baby. Miss .May Madden, D~r. and IMis. J. G. Cooper, M ms. Lou Cilberts;on and dlaughter'. A real bi1rthday dinner was servedl, it also heinc. the foutrth birth dlay of Master I larold Culbertson, lit tle son of Mr'. andl Mrs. Carl Cuibert son. All sipent a pleasant time, wish ing them many returns of the dlay. Mr's. H. C. Arnold, of'*Tligna1 IGa(h., and Mirs. C. S. Arnold and lIttle son, of Augusta, Ga., spent a few days of last wecek 'with 'Dr. and Mrs. .J. G. Coopei', and also visited thei' gi'and danughtei' andl 'niece, Mirs. Frank Abeir cr'omblie, of the .Ilickory Tavern sec tion. Messi's. 'Roy and M1'irion Cooper, sons of the late Jas. R. Coopei', me tored up for a few hours Satur iday from Augusta( Gan. Their trip was a buisiness one and they only stayed a few minutes, seeing their aunts, Mrs. 'Lou Culbertson and Mrs. Allie Cul bert son and their uncle, Dri. Coopei'. Mi's. Lillian O'Shieolds, of Ware Shoals, spent Sunday aftei'noon with her mothei', ME5. T. ,J. Coopei'. .Mrs. Ida (',,er cad Nir. ailnd 'r. Sanm Cooi'r ai'o visiting irelatives In Grieenwood. Mr'. A. R. Thome la at home fi'om Tampa, Fia. The Quinine That Does Not A flect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative ef feet, . 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