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Mr. John OTfeniel left Wednesday
to resume his studies at Charleston
Medical College.
Mrs. Arthur Little spent Monday
with Mrs. D. M. Norwood of Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson, Miss
Carolyn Dugan and Mr. Dennis Sow
ers were in Greenwood last Wednes
day to seeHhe John Robinson circus.
Dr. L. Ross Lynn was a Monday
visitor in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr.,
Miss Nancy Owens and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Add Blakely were at Clemson Col
lege for the football game last Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead were
visitors in Union last Sunday*
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearn spent
last Friday in Greenville on busi
ness. /
Mr. Richard Smith was a week-end
visitor at Albermarle, N. C.
Prof. T. M. Uzzle of Newberry. Col
lege, was the week-end guest of Rev.
and Mrs. Edward Long.
Misses Mildred Reid and Nancy Fox
who have been spending several days
here as guests of Mrs. Henry Hearn,
have returned to their home in New
berry. •
Mrs. B. H. Boyd, who has been
spending some time at Saluda, N. C.,
has returned home.
Mrs. D. J. Moorhead, who has beerv
spending some time with her son, Mr.
W. A. Moorhead, h8fs returned to her
home in Union.
Mesdames R. Z. Wright, W. S.
Bean, W. B. Owens, Sr., Misses Sallie
Wright and Arva Henry left Monday
for a several days trip to Florida.
Mrs. T. D. Copeland is spending
several days in Savannah, Ga., with
her sister, -Mrs. George White.
Miss Jaryie Holland of Wellford,
spent the weke-end with relatives
here.
Mrs. Cleo A. Lathem of Greenville.^
is spending a few days with x M rs * J as -
R. Copeland.
Miss Sue Dukes of Greenville, spent
the week-end with Miss Theo Liles. >
Rev. J. M. Lemmon of Conway, a
graduate of the Presbyterian College,
spent Monday in the city with friends.
Mrs. M. L. Duskin, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. J.
Feake, returned Monday to her home
in Columbus, Ga. ,
Miv William McCrary of Bailey
Military Institute at Greenwood, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
aid. Mrs. R. J. McCrary.
Mesdames J. H. Donnan and W. J.
Duncan spent last Thursday and Fri
day in Whitmire, where they went to
attend the reception given by. Mrs.
Tom Scott in honor of Mrs. William
Scott.
Miss Jessie Koon of .Cross Hill, is
spending a few days with Mrs. W. P.
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Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake and Mrs.
M. L. Duskin went over to Ciemeon
College Saturday for the P. C.-Clem-
son football game.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp and chil
dren spent last Sunday with their
father, Mr. T. H. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donnan and
children spent last Sunday at Tylers-
ville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Donnan. /
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bailey, Miss
Mayme Leake and Mr. and Mrs. Parks
Adair were visitors in Whitmire last
Sunday. }
Mrs. Hartwell Hatton and litlte
dsughter, Eleanor Vernon, arrived in
the city Tuesday to join Mr. Hatten.
They will make their home with Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Hatton, Sr.
Misses Katherine McSwain, Kath
leen McGee and Miss Myra Leaman
spent Saturday in Greenville.
Miss Beatrice Young of Chicora
College, spent the Veek-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Voung.
She had as her guest from Chicora,
Miss Ellen Brice Kennedy of Ches
ter.
Miss Nan Copeland spent last Fri
day and Saturday in Columbia.
The friends of Miss Nannie Young
Tribble will regret to know that she
has had to return from her school at
Sharon and is quite sick at her home
on Musgrove street.
Miss Lucy Epps has returned from
a ten days trip to Atlanta.
Mrs. Neil Turner of Elberton, Ga.,
has been called to the bedside of her*
mother, Mrs. N. E; Finney, who is
quite sick.
Misses Ellen, Ethel and Marion
Copeland of Chicora College, spent
the week-end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Adams of
Charlotte, spent Tuesday in,the city
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Mesdames W. S. Robinson, George | as the guests of tyr. and Mrs. J. F.
C. Odiorne, Miss Kate Robinson and i Jacobs, Jr.
Mr. William Beatty Farr were in
Greenwood Friday night for the B. M.
K reception.
.Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland and Miss
Dorcas Mason went over to Clemson
College Saturday for the P. C.-Clem-
son game. > They were joined at Clem-
! \ j son by Mr. Joe Mason, who accom-
' * panied them to Seneca, where they
spent Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland and
son, Carroll White, and “B”.Fergu
son, went over for the P. C.-Clemson
football game last Saturday^
Miss Lora Montjoy, who was called
home on account of the serious illness
and death of her father, his'' returned
to her school at Rembert.
Mrs. Joe Phinney and jVIiss Rebecca
Lake of Laurens were in the city last
Thursday to attend the bridge party
given by Mrs. R. C. Adair.
The friends of Miss Emmie Pitts, of
this city, will learn with interest that
she has been elected vice-president of
the senior class of Columbia college
,fbr the ensuing yeah.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson and
children and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc
Intosh spent last Sunday in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Duncan visited
yolntivca in Newberry last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Claud YaughrTspent
the week in Whitmire.
Mrs. B. M. Spratt of Chester spent
the week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
R W. Wade.
Mr. Garrison Montjoy has returned
to Parr Shoals. „ .
Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Jr., and son,
J. B., and little Thomas and Nell
Jacobs, of Spartanburg, spent the
week-end in the city with friends and
i datives.'
Mr. W. C. fSpratt of Newport News,
Va., spent the week-end with his.sis
ter. Mrs. R. W. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nix, of Spencer,
N. C., spent a few days last week with
their sister, Mrs. J. L. Thornley.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearn were
visitors in Columbia last Tuesday.
Mrs. W. B. Capps of Charlotte, N.
C., is spending a few days with her
thildren at Thcrnwell Orphanage.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Galloway, who have been making their
home in Abbeville for the past few
years, will be glad to know that they
are moving batk to Clinton, and will
occupy their home on Cleveland str«t.
Mr. and Mrs. James Robertsdn, Miss
Julia and James, Jr., who have been
spending the summer in North Caro
lina,^ave returned to their home in
College View.
Mesdames J. H. Witherspoon, J. D.
Jeans and Miss Louise Richardson
chaperoned the following girls to
Greenwood last Friday to see .the
Clinton High-B. M. I. football game:
Misses Florence Bailey, Lillian Burns
Browning, Elizabeth Adair, Thelma
Logan, Sarah Knox, Louise McIntosh,
Janella Boland, ^Isabel Witherspoon,
Dudley Cosby, Cleon Pitts, Lidie Da
vis and Fay Adair. 1 j
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Cashion and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan were
Miss Maude Pearson and Mrs. T. C.
Johnson spent yesterday in Hender
sonville.
Mrs. 0. King of Atlanta, is sp^nd-
ing several days at the orphanage.
Mr. Sam Young and Mr. Dukes,
who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Young, have returned to Jack
sonville.
Misses Frances Davenport dnd Eli
zabeth Guy of Flore%ce, spent Sunday
with Mrs. W. P. Montjoy.
Miss Leonel Smith left yesterday
for a few days visit to friends in
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey have re
turned from a visit to their daughter,
Mrs. A. 0. Bray, at North Wilkes-
boro, N. C.
Mrs. J. N. Quinn of Blacksburg,
spent the week-end with her daughter,
Mrs. Blakely Tribble.
The friends of Mrs. Ryland Todd
will be pleased to know that she has
been able to return to her home*after
undergoing an operation for appendi
citis at Dr. Hays hospital.
Mr. Walker Bailey of Clemson Col
lege, visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
T. L. W. Bailey, last Friday night.
Prof. H. E. Sturgeon returned Tues
day for a trip to Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. Lee Young spent the week
end with relatives in Chesty/.
Miss Beth Blakely of Greenville,
and Miss Catherine Blakely of Cal
houn Falls, spent the week-end with
tLnir part>nta | Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
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Blakely.
Mrs. S. J. Turner of Timmonsville,
spent Sunday with Mrs. W. P. Mont-
jcy.
The friends of Mrs. Nannie E.
Finney will regret to learn that she is
seriously ill at her home an. .Florida
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coleman spent
yesterday in Greenville.
Mesdames James R. Copeland, Cleo
A. Lathem, W. D. Copeland and E.
W. Ferguson spent yesterday in Co
lumbia.
visitors in Greenwood last Sunday.
Mr. W. A. Dicus left Tuesday for
several days business trip to Lake
Lanier and Clinton, N. C.
Misses Cornelia Bethea, Theo'Lilqs
and Mijel Ivey attended the P. C.-
Clemson game Saturday.
Miss Ayliffe Robinson spent the
week-end with her parents at Easley.
Miss Elizabeth Tribble and William
Tribble were in Sharon last Saturday.
Born to Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Bo
land, on the-29th, a son, David.
Mr Barstow Coptiand and Mr. 0. 0.
Copeland and family of Newberry,
were guests of relatives here on Sun
day.
Mr. William Lynn left Monday for
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshoro were
oalt&F to Newberry last Saturday on
account of the illness of their father r
Mr. Thompson Pitts.
The following went over to Clemson
Saturday for the P. C.-Clemson foot
ball game: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. B!a-
Icck, Dr. J. W. Davis, Misses Seline,
Alma and Lidie Davis, Dr. R. W. John
son, W. A. Dicus, James L. Browning,
Bamie Parrott, A. W.„ Brice, O. T.
Lawing, Dr. S. C. Hays, Ben Granger,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacojbs, Sr., Miss
Clara Duckett, _ Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Jacobs, Jr., Miss Annie Lou Norman,
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, P*of.
A. V. Martin, Dr. D. M. Douglas and
John Spratt.
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