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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin and chil
dren spenf Sunday with the latter's
mother, Mrs. J. R. Green, in New
berry. V
Miss Margaret Bethea of Converse
College, is spending the Festival holi
days with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Har
ris.
Misses Mae and Nancy Owens were
the week-end guests of friends and
relatives in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Maclnnes of
Jacksonville, Fla., were the week-end
guests of the latter’s sisters, Mrs.
Harry Layton and Mrs. Eugene Gal
loway. *
Miss Katherine McSwain, who is
teaching at Lockhart, was the week
end guest of Mrs. Raymond Pitts.
Mrs. L. S. McMillian and Miss Col
lette Griffin were in Atlanta Satur
day for the Robinson-Jacobs wedding.
Miss Isabel Scarborough has return
ed from Elliott where she visited rel
atives during the past week.
James Pitts, who-has been teaching
the past session in Fairfield, Fla., has
returned to his home here for the
summer.
Henry M. Brimm of Miami, Fla., is
ok a visit to' his father,- Dr. 1 D. J.'
Brimm.
A. T. Wilson has returned from a
ten days’ visit to his daughter, Mrs.
Frank Gray, in Jacksonville.
Miss Olive Tuck has returned to her
work in the high school after havng
been called home in Spartanburg on
account of the sudden death of her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Poe and children
of Greenville, were the week-end
guests of Mrs. B. M. Dutton.
Miss Grace Daniel of Chicora col
lege visited friends at the orphanage
the past week-end.
Mrs. Lucy Humphries of Newberry,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. A.
Pitts.
Walter Ramage of Newport, Tenn.,
was a visitor in the city for the week
end.
Miss Janie Glenn of Laurens, was
the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Estelle Abrams.
Miss Fannie Hatton is spending the
week in Whitmire visiting her mother.
E. D. Byers of Spartanburg, is
spending several days with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Henderson Pitts.
Mrs. J. J. Ballenger and John T.
Ballenger of Seneca, are the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten.
Mrs. E. L. Blakely spent several
days the past week in Woodruff visit
ing her sister, Mrs* C. E. Rowland.
The friends of Mrs. B. O. Whitten
will regret to know that she left yes
terday for the Columbia hospital to
undergo an operation.
Miss Corinne Green of Simpsonville,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. E. L.
Blakely.
Miss Pearl Ballenger has returned
to her home in Seneca after a visit to
her sister, Mrs. B. 0. Whitten.
Miss Cera Richie was a visitor in
Spartanburg on Friday.
Miss Ruth McQuiston of York, spent
several days last week with her moth
er, Mrs. Cora McQuiston.
Miss Janie Lois Lynn qf Chicora
college, spent the week-end with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn.
Miss Louise Watson of Chester, was
the guest of friends at Thorn well for
the week-end while here for the jun
ior-senior banquet at the college.
Miss Ruth Anderson of Greenville,
was the guest of her mother, Mrs. H.
A. Anderson on Sunday.
Miss Mary Moffatt of Memphis,
Tenn., was the guest of friends at the
orphanage for the week-end while here
for the junior-senior banquet at the
Presbyterian. college.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland and
children,Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Hipp
and children fo Newberry, were the
guests of relatives in the city on Sun
day. •
The friends of J. W. Milam will be
glad to know that he has returned to
his home after being a patient in the
Laurens hospital and continues to im
prove from his recent operation.
Rev. Edward Long and D. B. Bobo
of the First Baptist church, Rev. J. H.
Mailer,,jQf the Clinton Mills ^Baptist
church and Rev. R. W. Justice of the
Lydia church, left Monday for Louis-
vilie, Ky., to attend the annual meet
ing of the Southern Baptist conven
tion.
Mrs. A. A. McCorkle of Salisbury,
N, C., is the guest of Mrs. D. J. Woods.
Miss Mattie Appelt of Manning was
the guest last week of her sister, Mrs.
Margaret McFaddin.
Lynn McQuiston of Fort Oglethorpe,
Ga., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Cora
McQuiston.
Miss . Edmona Rush of McIntosh,
Fla., was the guest during the past 1
week of Mrs. Carlton F. Winn. • j
• Mrs. M. E. Bethea of Raleigh, ar-i
rived Monday to spend several weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Young.
Mrs. W. G. Neville is visiting in At
lanta as the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. William James.
Mrs. F. E. Robbins of Stflem, Va.,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. J.
Woods. — -
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stevens spent
several days of the past week in Rock
Hill and Lexington, N. C.
Rev. F. M. Woods, D. D., of Martins-
burg, W. Va., is the guest of his son,
Dr. D. J. Woods.
CROSS HILL ITEMS
OF INTEREST
Miss Daisy Hill of. Coker college,
came up for the Hill-Summers wed
ding.
Mr. and Mrs. Guist of Ninety-Six,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance have re
turned from a two weeks’ visit to rel
atives in Fort Valley Ga.
J. H. Rasor spent the week-end at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wertz of Estill, and
Jack Wertz of Presbyterian college at
Clinton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Julia
Bradley.
Miss Gertrude Penny of Abbeville,
spent the week-end with Miss Ger
trude Leaman.
Mrs. Joe McCrary of Greenville,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Coleman.
Miss Blanche Austin spent Saturn
day in Greenwood with relatives.
Mr_ and Mrs. Jack Crawford of
Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mrs.
S. L. Crisp.
Miss Jonella Austin of Spartanburg,
visited her mother, Mrs. Lillia Austin,
on Sunday.
■ The “S” club met with ^Irs. J. E.
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Leaman Thursday afternoon. Refresh
ments were served by the hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. W. D. Ratchford, Miss
Josie Griffin and Mrs. S. M. Leaman.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bennett of
Beaufort, are visiting the former’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill.
’ Misses Mary and Margaret Cope
land of Clinton, visited friends here
Thursday.
i Mrs. W. C. Rasor who has been a
patient in a Greenville hospital, re
turned home Tuesday. His friends are
glad to note his improvement.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinson and
son, visited relatives in Florence last
, week.
Mrs. Maud Whitesides has returned
from a two weeks’ visifc toarelatives in
| Ware Shoals.
Rev. Robert McKinnon left Monday
for Louisville to attend the Baptist
convenion.
Mrs. Robert McKinnon is visiting
her parents in Columbia.
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First grade: Willie Earle Davidson,
Louise Fleming, Dorothy Edwards, Ju
lian Blakely, Nat Dunaway, Billy Hoy,
Hugh Jacobs, Bob Jones, Roy John
son, Billy King, Paul League, Douglas
Parhapi. Bennett Earle Wilson, C. W.
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Second grade: Clyde Smith, Marian
Stokes Adair, Evelyn Fleming, Mary
Jane Sturgeon, Rebecca Speake.
Third grade: Lucile Wilson, Kathr
arine Graham, Letitia Jones, Charles
Stuart, Christina Sowers. William Ja
cobs, Walter Todd, Ehrline Copeland,
C. L. Vaughn.
Fourth grade: Irene Dillard, Jack
Witherspoon, Nancy Young, Carrie
Mae Phillips, Rosemary Slater, Joyce
Pitts, Joe Donnan, Alfred Browning.
Fifth grade: Dill Ellis, Florence
Adair, Frances Spratt, Margaret
Moorhead, Rosa Bailey Little, Robert
\ance, R. W. Johnson, Suella Denson,
Robert Me Lees, James Sloan, Catoline
Burroughs, Nell Abrams.
Sixth grade: Nannie Sue Adair,
Ruth Barnhardt, Mary Howze Diilard,
Willis Mae Wilson, Copie McCrary,
Mary Emma Speake, Catherine Blake
ly, Elizabeth Blakely.
Seventh grade: Ernestine Chaney,
Morrise League, Margaret King, Mary
Collette Davis, Garrard Johnson, Lew
is King, William Moorhead, Russell
Ray, Paul Todd, Emmie Adair, Made
line Adair, Frances Todd, Marguerite
Dillard.
Clinton Girls
Win Honors
In a recent election for student of- s
ficers at Winthrop college, two Clin-
; ton girls were honored with appoint-
! ments. Miss Lidie Davis, daughter of
1 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis, was elect
ed secretary of the student govern
ment board. Miss Alma Davis, daugh-;
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Davis,
was selected as stenographer for the
staff of the Winthrop Journal. j
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every ounce we sell The taste once
kn(>wn is never forgotten.
Now, and all this week we have a
supply of Fresh Vegetables—Fresh
Salmon Trout Friday. Fresh Market
Meats—all cuts.
We have J. H. Cato, the famous
meat cutter, in charge bf our market,
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