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Mr. John C. Gordon of Anderson ^
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visited his parents here Sunday.
The many friends of Airs. Franklin
Drake will be pleased to learn .
thfct she is much improved in health.
Mr. Ray Smith has accepted a ^
position with Stalnaker Bros., in
Greenwood. We wish him much success.
Miss Elmo Dunn who has been ^
attending Summer School at Rock,
Hill, has returned home. ,
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Miss iMargaret u. juauas is speuuirg
this week with friends in Ware I
Shoals. < - l
Mr. L. H. Rasor and daughter.!.
Miss Mary, have returned from a >
visit to Niagara Falls and other
places of interest. They report a
very enjoyable trip. 1
Mrs. Paul Haddon and Miss Caraj
Haddon were business visitors in
Abbeville last Friday. ^
Mrs. Charles Smith spent last t(
Thurslay in Ware Shoals. r
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iYiiss myrtle ivumigstvuiui jo h
visiting with relatives in Waterloo, s
A large number of our people at- g]
tended the Gilgal Centennial last lj
Saturday and reported a very pleas- t;
ant time. , i
Miss Ora Dodson returned to her,
home near Greenville after an ex- t]
tended visit with her sister, Mr.s J. s
R. Dunn. Mrs. Dunn accompanied >
her home and spent a few days re- p
turning Sunday, ("
Mr. Ben H. Smith is on an ex- v
tended visit to Niagara Falls, Toron-j
to, Buffalo and other cities of in- s
terest. t
Rev. Archibald E. Dallas, B. D., t
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of Mount Vernon, Indiana, -j
will occupy the pulpit of Greenvale ?j
church Sunday at 11 a. m. Mr. Dal- -j
las will substitute for his father, ?
who will be at Friendship church in s
LittUiCUO WUUVj* j
Friendship church in Laurens j
county will celebrate its Centennial ^
the first week in August, beginning: t
Sunday August 1st with the Sacra- ^
ment of the Lord's Supper. Meet- ^
ings will be held during the entire r
week. The pastor, Rev. J. M. Dallas, j
will be assisted by Rev. R. P. Walk- s
er, D. D., of Lewisburg, Tenn. ,
There will be a home-coming of old
members anl pastors of the church.1
A very interesting program has
been arranged for each day and a *
social as well as a spiritual feast is
expected. A cordial invitation is ex-',
tended to the publie. j
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Mrs. Johnston of Spartanburg is
isiting her sister, Mrs. C. H. Camp,
n Due West. We regret that Mrs.
lamp is in poor health.
Rev. C. B. Williams of Due West
reached in the Presbyterian church
n Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Smith of near Columbia
reached in the Baptist church last
iunday morning and \night.
Mrs. Marie Acker "was called to
lonea Path last week by the serious
llness of her sister, Mrs. Mattison.
Rev. Mummerlyn of the Methoist
church will begin a series of
neetings Sunday August 1st.
Mr. R. L. Barmore is improving
:is beautiful home by the addition
f a spacious porch.
Mrs. Ray of Shoals Junction
pent last week with her sister, Mrs.
ohn Andrew Drake.
OLICE HUNT FOR
EUGENE LEROY
Detroit, July 27.?Little progress
awards runing down the slayer of
Irs. Eugene Leroy, whose mutila2d
body was shipped in a trunk
fom Detroit to New York, was
lade today police officials admitted.
earch for Leroy, husband of the
lain woman, and a second trunk beeved
to contain tli2 vital organ::
aken from the body, was continue;'
i every part of the country.
The hunt for Laroy extended to
tie Mexican border today. On the
trength of information obtained in
few York &y a detective, police deartments
in cities along the Rio
irande were asking to be especially
igilant.
A New York expressman who
hipped a trunk to Leroy at the Deroit
Y. M. C. A. informed the De
roit detectives that Leroy had been
l friend of a Mexican named Jose
f?nez who came from Galveston
Texas. The authorities have learned
fenez left for Detroit June 10, the
lay the body of Mrs. Leroy was
ihipped to New York. The expressnan
is quoted as saying he learned
from Yenez that Leroy had very
rood family connections in Mexico
ind that either his father or brother
vas in the Mexican consular service.
According to .expressmen Le'oy
also went by the names of "0.
f. Woods" and 0. J. Fernandez. Le oy
is said to speak Spanish and
Yiddish.
A photograph of Katherine Fonlren
Jackson, who according to
jolice theories, was Mrs. Leroy,
vho -was murdered, reached here
oday from Alabama. Patrolman
L?eo Trumbull, at whose home the
Lieroys lived for a time identified it
?s the picture of Mrs. Leroy.
RECOMMENDS MERCY IN
CASE OF CRIMNAL ASSAULT
UPON LITTLE GIRL
Spartanburg, July 29.?A jury in
;he court of general sessions here
;oday returned a verdict of guilty
vith recommendation to mercy, in
;he case of Thomas Pruitt, a white
nan charged iwth criminal assault
jpon a 13 year old girl, an inmate
>f his own home. Such a verdict
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wherever the going
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ROOMS FOR TIGERS ONLY *
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Clemson College, uly 29.?A huge j
[crowd of "Tigers," no room for ^
families, no room for any visitors, .
iand no appeals or collections; these
were conclusions of the entertain-!
|ment committee on the Clemson j
jhome coming at a meeting yester-'
iday at which final arrangements i
I were planned fo rthe big event. The '
jcapncity of dormitories and the1
mess hall, it seems certain now, will,'
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'be taxed to care for the "boys" j
I themselves.
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Special stress is laid by the com- j
jmittee on the fact that the home j
i coming is purely a "family affair" j
'for Clemson men of all classes and
j periods, anl that, therefore, other I
j |friends of the college are not in-.
Ivited at this time and con not possiIkl..
antorfainoil VlOWPVPr. milch I
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| the college would bo glad to have
such visitors at other times. The af'
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automobiles waiting 01
the station, when the wc
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the cars you generall;
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Anybody who tells yo
owners of moderatecars
are not interested
quality of their tire
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them.
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day and we have foun
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air now at hand is a family reunion
nd not even the "inlaws" in the
arm of wives and children 'can be
ared for. I
Many letters point to the fact j
hat there will be a specially large
ittendance of the older "Tiger" j
generations, especially from the
classes of the two decades of the j
.890 nad the 1900's, scores and i
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lUIIUi.CUO Ui. miv<? >*M * V ..wv
>ack to their alma mater since leavng
school and are now anxious to i
>ce the progress made since their |
Jay and to renwe old times.
Everybody is cautioned again to ,
bring a pair of sheets and a pillow '
:~se and toilet articles, as in col- j
lege days, since the college has no,
supply of these. |
SET 'EM UP
L>ry: 'weu, oiu tuy, uw? o jrv/m i
constitution now that prohibition
has gone into effect?"
Wet: "Don't pay no 'tenshun to
constiution a-tall no more. Just
getting along on the buy-laws."
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