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Miss Cora Haddon is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Leith near Hodges.
Mr. R. M. Haddon has returned
to his home in Abbeville after a
pleasant visit with his relatives j
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jordon, Mr.
r.nd Mrs. Paul Haddon and Master
> Billy, visited Miss Mary Jordon i in
Anderson Hospital, last - Sunday.
Miss Mary's friends will rejoice to
know that she is improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Uldrick were
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? week-end visitors with Mr. George
Black and family.
Rev. J. M. Dallas filled his appointment
in Laurens County last
Sunday, and while there attended
the Gipsy Smith meetings in the city
of Laurens. Rev.
Mr. Pittman of Blackstockj
preached in the Baptist church last,
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In fields where plowing is di
(z,7, baked soil, stiff grades, et
15-27 KerosAs Tractor "will
easily. Where conditions are i
tractor can pull 4 plows.
. So it is a favorite on the ave
is -either too large nor to^ si
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for belt work, having the pi
placed. It will drive a uase zi
equipped with feeder and wi
ether machines requiring simi!
The ^se 15-27 has abui
power. ?/hile rated at 15 h
drawbar, it. can. deliver i
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Sunday morning, and dispensed the
sacrement of the Lord's supper to a
large congregation. Mr. Pittman
was entertained n the hospitable
home of Mr. and Mrs. Maxcy Agnew
during his stay here.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dallas made
a number of sipk calls in the Drake
district on Tuesday.
Rev. J. P. Pressley of Due West
preached to a large congregation in
the Presbyterian church last Sunday
afternoon. Rev. C. B. Williams
of Due West accompanied Mr.
Pressley and assisted in the service.
Mrs. J. M. Campbell spent the
week-end at her home near Westminister.
Mr. Charles Dodson and family of
near Greenville visited Mr. and Mre>
.T R. Dunn last Sundav. Miss Ora!
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Dodson will make an extended visit
here.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Pruitt and little
daughter, Wintoh, spent Sunday
here with Mr. Pruitt's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perryi Pruitt.
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cigarettes; or ten pack- the world at
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Mrs. Dora Donald and Mrs. Lucia
Allison are visiting with their
brother, Mr. C. W. Tribble, and his
family in Greenwood.
Mr. Leland Smith of Gulf port, I
Miss., is on a visit to his parents,;
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith.
Mrs. Will Sproles and two daughters
of Greenwood spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. land Mrs.
Franklin Smith.
Mrs. R. L. Barmore is on a visit
to her brother in Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown are enjoying
a brand new Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of
Shoals Junction entertained the
following relatives last Sunday in
honor if his brother, Mr. Leland
Smith: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith,
Mr.( and Mrs. Will Sproles and
daughters of Greenwood and Mr.
Ray Smith.
,Dr. B. H. Carlton is enlarging
and (improving his home.
Mrs. Ida McDill spent several i
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Donald I
were the eruests of Mr. and Mrs. |
Leland Bermillion for tea, one night
last week. i W
Mrs. Marion Poore visited her
parents several days last week. I WR
Wedding bells are ringing very
merrily near here.
> Hon. Frank Morrison of near
Ware Shoals visited his son and Tl%
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pet Davis,
Tuesday.
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RECRUITING IN COUNTRY
Washington, July 1.?As a result
of complaints that recruiting activities
of the army and navy were
tending to still further increase the H0H16 '
existing stortage of farm labor,
Secretary Baker today announced
that steps had been taken to reduce
to a minimum recruiting work in 'J
rural communities. Enlistments will
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