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For The New Year
Misses Mary Delle and Beatrice
Rowland of Woodruff, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lea and
children have returned to their home
in Charleston after spending the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
,Stutts._ They were accompanied home
jby their mother, Mrs. Ella Riddle, for
!a visit of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowland of
Woodruff, spient last Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Blakely.
Messrs. B. and G. Hayes have re
turned to their school in North Char
leston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spratt and
children, Miss Barnett Spratt and Mr.
Will Leckie of Chester, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wade.
Mrs. B. 0. Whitten and children re*-
turned last Saturday from a few days
visit to her parents at Seneca.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Coleman and lit
tle Giles Bailey spent last Thursday
in Greenwood.
Mrs. J. R. Burroughs and son, Mr.
Slorris Burroughs, returned Monday
night to their home in Concord, N. H. v
after a delightful visit to the former’s
son, Mr. Paul JSurroughs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson were
the guests last Thursday night of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Couch of Greenville.
Mrs. R. W. Phillips and little daugh
ter, Carrie Mae, left last Thursday for
her home at Ware Shoals, where she
was called on account of the death of
her brother, Mr. A. C. Cobb.
Mrs. T. J. Peake and Mrs. L. D.
McCrary spent last Saturday in
Greenville.
Miss Christine Peake returned Sun
day to Ashley Hall at Charleston.
Mr. Hugh L. Eichelberger has re
turned to Sarasota, Fla., after spend
ing the holidays in the city with
friends.
Mrs. John Thomas and little daugh
ter have returned home after spend
ing the holidays with relatives in
Greenville.
Mr. H. L. Baggott of Cheraw, spent
the week-end in the city as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. ^ond.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne have
returned to their home in Tampa after
spending the holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G? A. Copeland.
Miss Carrie Lou Cunningham and
Miss Bessie Pegram of Bennetts-
ville, spent the week-end with Miss
Louise Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Cooper of Green
wood, spent last Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. P. B. Adah*.
Mr. J. R. Whitmire of Cross Keys,
was a business visitor in the city Mon- f
day.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair spent Sun
day in Vnion as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Cooper.
Mrs. Marion Fleming Bailey and lit
tle daughters, Frances and Florence,
have returned to Augusta after spend
ing the holidays with Mr. ahd Mrs.
W. J. Bailey. . ?
Mrs. W. R. Payne and little daugh
ter, Mary Lou, are guests of Mrs
H. Workman.
Mrs. Ella B. Johnson returned Sun
day morning to Coker College, Harts-
ville.
Mrs. W. W. Bullock and daughter,
Kate, of Newberry, spent last Tues
day with Mrs. W. H. Workman.
Miss Margaret Glasgow returned
Monday to Hollins College, Hollins,
Va.
Miss Mary Bond of Bishopville, is
spending a while with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond.
Miss Agatha Bailey has returned to
Columbia to resume her work at the
University of South Carolina, after
spending the holidays with her par
ents, Dr. end Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey.
The following boys left Monday for
Clemson *Collegfe: David Carter, Dud
ley Steer, Thomas Heath Copeland,
Walker Bailey, and William Brooks
Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lockman of Spar
tanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Carter.
Miss Marie Collins returned Sunday
to her school at McCormick.
Mr. Frank LaMotte of the Univer
sity of South Carolina, Columbia,
spent a few days the past week in
the city with friends.
Misses Elisabeth Douglas and Lucy
Bailey returned Sunday to Converse
Ccfllcge, Spartanburg.
Master Frank Burroughs of Green
ville, spent the holidays with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wil
son.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson and Miss
Mary Hinson spent a few days last
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Mr. J. D. Cunningham of Greenwood, \ week with their mother, Mrs. John
spent the ^eek-end with their aunt,
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Miss Emmie Pitta and Mar
Davidson left Sunday for Columbia
College, Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Coleman spent
the week-end in Anderson.
Mrs. Raymond Pitts has returned
from a two weeks’ visit to her mother,
Mrs. Bertha Bultman, of Sumter.
Mr. S. E. Evans of Laurinburg, N.
C., spent last Friday in the city with
friends.
Mr. James Pitts left last Friday for
his school at Jamestown.
Mrs. Leila Shockley is visiting her
daughter in Atlanta.
Mrs. Stanley Pitts and Miss Janet
Pitts spent last Friday in Newberry.
Miss Hattie Finney has returned to
Charlotte after spending the holidays
with her mother, Mrs. N. E. Finney.
Mrs. Frank Hilton has returned to
her home in Kershay after spending
two weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Davidson.
M’ss Essie Davidson has returned
to her school at Great Falls. ^
Miss Ouida Cox, Miss Annie Bond
and Mr. L. C. Bond spent the past
week-end in Greenwood.
Miss Ruth Belle Davidson has re
turned to her school at Swansea.
Mrs. E. W. Stone and children spent
Friday and Saturday with her sister,
Mrs. C. C. Bailey.
Mrs. J. B. Hollingsworfth and son.
Mr. Pascal Hollingsworth, spent the
week-end with Mr. Geo. W. Cope
land.
Misses Marion and Katherine Bolt of
Laurens, spent last Friday and Satur
day with their sister, Mrs. W. W.
Riehbourg.
Miss Marion Leako has returned to
her school at Westminster after
spending the holidays wuh her sister,
Mrs. V. P. Adair.
Miss Eloise Bond, of Dawson
Springs, Ky., spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond.
Miss Elizabeth Mcllwaine has re
turned to her homo in Due West after
several days visit to her sister, Mrs
W. C. Baldwin.
Mrs, W T . D. Graham of Davidson
Coliege, spent last Friday with "Mrs.
Nannie Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Prather of
Columbia, have returned to their home
after several days visit to^ their moth
er, Mrs. Mary Prather.
Mrs. Ray McGee ""of Greenwood,
spent a few days the past week with
her mother, Mrs. Mary Prather.
Mr. Theo Riehbourg returned last
Saturday to Louisville, Ky., after
spending the Christmas holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rich-
bourg.
Miss Annie Bond of Greenwood,
spent the week-end here as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond.
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M. Clardy.
Miss Mildred Pinson of Greenwood,
spent the week-end here with her
father, Mr. J. A. Pinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Gault of Foun-
The New Tear
> William McCrary, George and Paul
y ! Odiorne returned Tuesday te Bailey
X Military Institute at Greenwood
Miss Beatrice Young returned last
Thursday from a delightful visit to
Miss Harriet Eberhardt of Chester,
Mrs. J. S. McGregor and children
have returned to their home at Ruby
after spending the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. T. C. Suraerel.
Miss Ruby. Carter 'haa returned to
the University of South Carolina after
spending the holidays here.
Mrs. J. B, Parrott returned Tuesday
from a two weeks’ visit to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Rogers, of
Bishopville.
Master Paul Todd spent the week
end in Laurens with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sumerel.
Mesdames George Bailey, Arthur
Little, Ryland Sumerel and J. W. An
derson visited relatives in Laurens
last Friday.
Mrs. H. L. Baggott and little daugh
ter, Eleanor, of Cheraw, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond.
Lieut, and Mrs. D. R. Nimocks, and
little daughter. Ijtlla Green, returned
Monday from Elliott where they spent
the holidays with their mother, Mrs.
H. M. Lucius.
Messrs. George and Robert Davis,
who spent the holidays with their
mother, Mrs. George Davis, have re
turned to Miami. Fla.
Mr. and Mis. G. P. Copeland spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. V. Clayton, at Central.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of New
berry, were, the guests last Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan.
Miss Kathleen Williamson of Green
ville, was the attractive guest of Miss
Frances Dutton last week.
Mr. N P. Dow of Greensboro, N. C.,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Rantin. He was accom
panied home by Mrs. Dow.
Mr. John Holt was a visitor in
Greenville last Saturday.
Mrs. Howard Caldwell of Greenville,
and Mrs. Oscar Hunter of Ora, spent;
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. A
M. Copeland.
Mr. Walter Chamblee of Atlanta, jo
spent several days last week with
friends at. Thornwell and in the city.
Mrs. A. M. Copeland is visiting her i
sister, Mrs. C. B. Allen, of Florence. ;
Mrs. H. A. Anderson spent several
days the past week wuh friciuis and ^
relatives at Eastover.
Messrs. Thomas Heath Copeland,,
Mac Adair, Paul Burroughs, Morris
Burroughs, Mrs. J. R. Burroughs and j
Miss Annie B. Adair were visitors in |
Newberry fast Sunday.
Mrs. Henry P. Whitman has return
ed to her home in Hartford, Conn.,
after spending the holidays with her
nephew, Mr. R. W. Phillips.
Mrs. Walter Aull, after spending
two weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Davidson, has returned to
her home at Pendleton.
The following girls returned Mon
day to Winthrop College: Misses Ruby
Steer, Frances Witherspoon, Loree
Holds every promise for more and bet
ter business. You will desire to make
the most of the opportunities which it
presents.
The First National Bank desires to ex
press the wish that you may do so, and
at the same time, that it may be privileg-
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Here they are: Our loans are conser
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ESTATE
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City
3 Houses and Lots on Centennial Street.
1 Ten Room Hart sc on South Broadway opposite Thorn-'
well Orphanage.
2 Residence Lots on Cleveland Street.
1 Lot on Owens Street adjoining R. R. Blakely.
1 Seven Room House and 1-2 Acre land on corner East
Carolina Avenue and South Sloan Street.
2 excellent Filling Station Lots on West Main Street.
Several good Lots on Elizabeth Street.
Farm
31 Acres on Calhoun Highway just north of City limits.
79 Acres 3 miles from Clinton on old Laurens Road.
169 Acres 5 miles from Clinton near Leesville Church.
200 Acres—Mott Place—bit Piedmont Highway near
Country Club.
69 Acres 3 miles from Clinton near Calhoun Highway.
243 Acfes 10 miles east of Clinton, $7.00 per acre.
A. Dicus left Tuesday on a business
trip to New Bern, N. C. I j
Mrs . E. C. Robinson and little! •
daughter, returned last Thursday
from several weeks visit to points in 1
Virginia and North Carolina.
Realty Co.
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