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“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
Mrs. George W. Young returned I Mr. J. Will Dillard, Mrs. Addie Hen-
Tuesday from Raleigh where she has|ry, Miss Arva Henry and Mr. Wister
been spending several weeks visiting j Henry were Ine guests of Mrs. J. O.
her sister, Mrs. M. E. Bethea.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Timmerman
of Greenwood, were the week-end
guests of their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
E. Mood Smith.
Miss Louise Kern of Greenwood,
spent the week-end in the city with
her mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aull of Pen
dleton, were the week-end guests ol
the letters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Davidson.
Mr. Ed Little of Timmonsville,
spent the week-end in the city with
h.r. family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donnan and
children were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donnan of the
TylersviJle section
Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith spent
Friday in Spartanburg and attended
the P. C.-Wofford game.
Mrs. B. M. Anderson and daughter,
Mary Agnes, of Spartanburg, Mrs.
W. C. Anderson and daughter, Sarah,
ufReidville, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kern
of Reidville, and Mr. R. C. Philson of
Abbeville, were the week-end guests
of their mother, Mrs. S. A. Philson.
Coach W. A. Johnson and James
Witherspoon spent Saturday in Char
leston where they witnessed the Cit-
adel-Oglcthorpe football game
Dr. L. R Lynn spent the week-end
in Easley where he preached on Sun
day for the Presbyterian congrega
tion.
M’-. and Mrs. M. T. Holder have re
turned from a few days visit with
relatives in Pickens.
Mr. ahd Mrs. J. D. Boland and Mr.
and Mrs. Olin Shealy spent Sunday
in Rock Hill, the latter visiting their
daughter, Miss Frances Shealy, who
is a student at Winthrop college.
Mrs. William Bailey and little
daughter, Louise, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Little, of Tyltrsville.
Miss Elise Henry, student at Chi-
cora College, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge
Adair of Columbia, and Mr. Edward
Henry of Greenville, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D
Henry.
Mr. Frank Kellers, student at Clem-
ron college, spent the week-end with
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kel
lers.
Mr. Jack H. Davis of Columbia,
fpent the week-end in the city with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Da
vis.
Miss Isabel Scarborough, member
of the faculty of the State Training
j school, spent the week-end at Clem-
son.
Miss Virginia Betts of Greenville,
spent Sunday as the guest of Miss
Label Scarborough.
Miss Sarah Knox, student at W in
throp college, was the week-end guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Knox.
Mr. Boyd Nash of Spartanburg,
spent Sunday in the city as the guest
of Mrs. M. E. Nash and family.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Bcyd of Spar
tanburg, spent Sunday as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd.
Misses Ayliffc Robinson, Collette
Griffin, Messrs. L. E. Hatton, E. G.
Fuller, B. H. Boyd, and Rev. Bynum
Betts spent Friday in Spartanburg
and attended the P. C.-Wofford f->ot-
bsll game.
Mr. T. W. Vaughn spent the past
week-end in Greenville with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair of Co
lumbia, were the guests of their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair, on
Sunday.
Mr. E. G. Strother spent the week
end in Spartanburg with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barksdale of
Greenville, spent Sundry us the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Sitnp-
sonviile, spent yesterday in the city
with friends.
Garrett of Ora, on Sunday.
Mrs. Austin Chandler is spending
a few days this week with her parents
in Greenwood. _
Miss Dor.s Bolt of Laurens, spent
a few days the past week in the city
with Miss Ruth Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson of
Newberry, were the Sunday guests of
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Robinson will
return Friday after a week’s trip in
Florida.
Mrs. L. C. Bond is spending a few
days this week with her daughter in
Bishopville.
Mr. and Mrss. B. D. Davis and Mrs.
Emma Brady of Columbia, spent Sun
day in the city as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. I. C. Boland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox spent Sun
day in Cross Anchor with their par
ents.
' Mrs. George R. Owens and children
of Newbeiry, spent a few days the
past week in the city with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Hipp and fam
ily cf Newberry, spent Sunday in
town with relatives.
Miss Jane Lo's Lynn,^ student at
Chicora College, was the week-end
guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L.
Ross Lynn.
Mr. L. C. Bend spent a few days
the past week in Cheraw and Bishop
ville with relatives.
Mi^ Essie Davidson, member of
the Great Falls school faculty, spent
the week-end in the city with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson.
Miss Annie Holland of Clifton,
spent the week-end in the city with
relatives. /
Mrs. D. M. Douglas was a visitor
ir Greenwood on Monday.
Mrs. George A. Copeland, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Mrs. William
Bailey Owens and Mr. A. W. Brice
spent Monday in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suber and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Dominick were visitors
in Newberry on Sunday
Miss Thelma Minick spent the past
veek-end with relatives in Saluda.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy spent
a few days the past week in Newberry
vith relatives.
Miss Margaret Nash of Spartan
burg, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. E.
Nash and family.
Mrs. Emma Little has returned
from several weeks’ visit to her!
daughter, Mrs. J. H. Brannon, of :
Statesboro, Ga.
Miss Estha Kibler, student at Lime
stone college, spent the week-end here
with Miss Louise Cox.
Miss Margie Seawright spent the
week-end with friends in Chester.
br. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer spent
Friday in Spartanburg, and attended
the P. C.-W’offord game.
Mrs. C. O. Glenn and son, Samuel
were in Fair Forest on Thursday and
attended the funeral of Dr. David
Norman.
Mrs. James Sprunt of Dillon, arriv
ed today for a visit with her mother,
Mrs. M. A. Hays, and Dr. and Mrs.
S. C. Hays.
Mrs. T. L. Davenport and ?on, F.llis,
of Newberry, are spending a few days
this week with Mrs. W. P. Montjoy.
Mr. Joe Nelson of Greenwood, was
the guest of his mother, Mrs. A. M.
Kelscn, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis of Green
ville, spent Sunday in the city with
relatives.
Mesdames J. A. Bailey, John Davis,
Hugh Workman, and Miss Lina Simp
son spent Sunday with the latter’s
sister, Mrs. Pruitt, of Starr.
Mrs. Richard Dunlap of Columbia,
\ as the Wednesday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Davis.
Mr. J. D. Boland was a business
\isitor in Greenville on Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake and their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snow of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davenport of Columbus, Ga. spent Friday in Spar-
Belfast, are spending this week n the j tanburg and attended the P. C.-Wof-
city as the guests of Mrs. W. P. Mont- '< f^d game
joy. I Mrs. M. R. L. Peden and daughter,
Mr. William Bailey Owens spent Miss Lizzie Peden and Mrs. J. C.
WctifTeaday
Miss* Louise Cox, student at Lime- >ng today with Mrs. M. E. Nash,
stone college, spent the week-end as! Mr. and Mrs. J.-F. Jacobs, Sr., Miss
the guest of her paients, Dr. and Mrs. Clara Duckett, Dr. and Mrs. S. C.
Fred Webb. > Hays and Mrs. J. B. Parrott were in
Miss Frances Connor, member of Spartanburg Friday and attended the
the city school faculty, spent thejP C.-Wofford football game,
week-end with her parents in Cokes-1 Friends of Miss Gladys Wilson will;
bury. ! be glad to know that she is able to he
Miss Ethel Putnam, member of the | out again after an operation' for ap-
Piedmont schooi faculty, was the ‘ ptndicitis.
week-end guest of her parents, Mr. j Mrs. M. J. McFadden left yesterday
and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. ifor a few weeks’ visit with friends in
Mrs. Alma Norman has retuined Manning.
Miss Cora Richey is visiting rela
tives in Camden a few days this week.
Mrs. Mary P. Wilson and daughter.
fiom a few days’ visit with relatives
in Cross Keys.
Misses Mary, Annie..Lou and Leila
Norman spent Thursday in Fair For-* Miss Margaret Wilson, spent Satur-
est and attended the funeral of their jd»y in Columbia with friends,
uncle. Dr. Davis Norman. | Miss Mary Welch spent the past
Mr. Garrison Montjoy of Parr week-thd with friends in Abbeville.
Shoals, has been visiting his mother, ! Miss Reginal Peake spent the week-
Mrs. W. P. Montjoy. jond in Lockhart as the guest of Miss
Miss Willie Ptnam, student at the! Katherine McSwain.
Greenville Womans College, was the j Miss Kale Wofford of Laurens, at-
week-end guest of her parents, Mr. tended the Commercial club banquet
and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. 'here on Tuesday evening.
Miss Nell Brown, member of the* Misses Lucy Bailey, Elizabeth
city schools faculty, spent the week- Woodward, Mary Conyers and Miss
end in Spartanburg with relatives | Baron of Converse college, will spend
Mr.'Fred Aldred of Atlanta, Ga., the week-end as the guests of Miss
has returned to his home after a few Bailey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
days’ visit with his mother, Mrs. T. Bailey.
M. Booth. | Miss Isabel Witherspoon, student at
Miss Mary Lou Moore of Gray Winthrop college, spent the week-end
Court, was the week-end guest of with her parents, Prof, and Mrs. J.
Miss Martha Davidson. H. Witherspoon.
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