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Mr. ajid Mrs. J. H. Powell of Water
iloo. were Sunday jruests of Dr. and
Mrs. E. Mood Smith.
Mrs. Eugene Pinson, Mrs. Carl
Chaney, Mrs^ H. M. Blakely and Miss
Inez Chaney were visitors in Green
ville on Thursday. >
The many friends of John H. Young
will regret to know that he is con
fined to his home on account of ill
ness.
Miss Sara Knox of Cliffsidc. X ^ ,
Mrs. Cl B. Betts has returned from
a visit to relatives in Chester. •
Mrs. Hubert PittsT^rs. A. H. York
and Mrs. A, M. Sewell are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette inj
Charleston. J
H. L. EicheH>erger and R. P. Adair i
were visitors in Charlotte, N. C., oni
Thursday.
. Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Mrs. L. V. Pin
son, Misses Jessie Sparks. Bell Crapps
and Ella Smith were visitors in Green-
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spent the week-end with her parents,' villo on Wednesday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. j Dr. M. F. Adams and son, Minor,!
Friends of Mi.s3 Elizabeth Nelson i are guests of the former’s sisteL, Miss
will be glad to learn that she is ablejMarj Adams, at Thornwell .orphan-
to return to school, after being ill the ; r.ge.
past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ailen Dugan of
Hartsville, spent the week-end with
the latter*^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Neighbors. \
W. C. James of Greer, spent Sun
day here with friends.
George Rice and Roy Printup of
Bailey Military academy, and Ross
Coffee of Greenwood, spent Sunday
here with friends.
Miss Cleon Pitts of McAd^nville, N.
C., was called home Tuesday on ac
count ^f the death of her father, G.
C. Pitts.
Mrs. B. O. Whitten, ^flss Martha
Whiten, Cicero Brigman and Bill
Ferguson spent Sunday in Columbia.
Mrs. H. C. Tisdale and little daugh
ter. are visiting her mother, Mrs. W.
H. Waters, in Spartauburg.
— Dr. Ceorge R- Blalock of New York^
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Mrs. C. C. Giles return€>d Saturday is on a vj.sjf to his parents, Mr. and
from a stay of several'days in At- Mrs, T. J. Blalock.
Tanta, Ga. * Mr.<, Bruce Roberts of Columbia, is
Misses Patricia Giles, Mary Jo vi.siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Rheney, Helen Adair and Darrell Ie. McIntosh.
Franks were visitors in Greenville on
Saturday.
Friends of Glenn Fuller will be glad
to learn that he is getting along nice
ly after an operation at Dr. Hays’
hospital on Wednesday.
Mrs. Roy W(X)ds of Laurens, and
Mrs. Ross Cunningham of Knoxville,
Tenn., were guests of Mrs. Selma
Franks on Monday.
Mrs. T. P. P. Carson- and little
daughter have retunied to their home
C. C.* Giles returnetl Monday from in Greenville after a vi.sit to her par-
Wa.shington.jp. C., where he spent the ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands.
past week-end.
Rev*. I. R. T. Major, presiding elder
of the Greenville district, occupied the
pulpit of the Broad Street Methodist
church at the morning service last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speers of . well school faculty, spent
Charlotte, N. €., spent the week-end! week-end in King.stree.
here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Marie Owen.s and son, William
-M rs. B. F. Copeland. j Brooks^ were visitors in Asheville on
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Eichelberger of! Tuesday.
Petertuburg, Fla., were the week-end; Miss Lora Montjoy of ^he Renibert
Mrs. Gary Dillard, Mrs. Goyne
Simpson, Mrs. Fayette Henry, and
Mrs.' R. L. Martin and Mrs. Purker^
son of Goldville, were visitor.s 'm
Spartanburg on Thursday.
Miss Mildred W’hite o fthe Thorn-
the past
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law, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger.
Mr. and Mrs R. A. Steer and
daughter. Miss Betty, spent Sunday in
Spartanburg with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Steer.
Miss Mary Bcdio spent Sunday in
Spartanburg with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Blakely.
Ml. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt spent Sun
day in Cross Anchor with the latter’s'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKee of, Ab
beville, spent Friday here with rela-,
tives.
Dr. E. Mood Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B.
R. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Cooper, Mr. and Mjs. R. P. Chapman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo and Mr. and
Mr.s. E. M. Timmerman,‘were in New
berry Sunday for the funeral of Mrs.
Lula V. Derrick.—*-*.—
Miss .lanic ('oats of Spartanb’urg,
.spent a few days la.st week with Miss
Inez Chaney.
G. W’. Hollingsworth and J. A. Slice 1
were in Columbia Wednesday attend
ing a meeting of the Metropolitan
Life
- Mis, J, R. Little of Columbia, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harr’s.
school faculty, visited relatives Here
during the past week-end.
Friend.s of Miss Alva Wil-on, a
member of the Blackstock school fac
ulty, will be sorry to learn she is ill
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. E. Wilson. —
Twenty-five young people of the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
church were in Grp Sunday afternoon
where they gave a program before
the Y. P. C. U. there.
Friends of Mi.sses Mary Cousar and
Kate Latimer, memliera of the faculty
f t Thornwell orphanage, will be glad
to know they are much better after
having been ill with influenza for the
^ast several days.
The friends of little .Aimatte Moor
head will he glad to know that she re-
tuin(d Monday evening from a Spar
tanburg hofpital. w'here .she has been
qu'te ill. and that she is recovering
nicely at her home in Goldville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and
.hildren were in Columbia Saturday
v-here they met Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr.,
and Miss Clara Duckett, who Were re
turning home from a trip to Florida.
Fxienda' in the Miss MASig.
•Shcrard will lie sorry to know that
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You are invited to come in and
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are inviolable here.
Miss Martha Phillips of Columbia,
“pent Sunday here with her niotl^r,
Mrs. R. E. Jones.
Miss Sara Ray Coleman was the
week-end guest of Miss Mildred Crisp
in Laurens.
Miss M’Liss Cook spent the weekz.
end in Whitmire as the giiest of
friends.-
Misses Dorothy, Hazel, Sylvia and
Juanita Miller, and Allen Coleman, all
af Columbia, spent Sunday here with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Unkford were
the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. HuUorin Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Miss
Ruth Bailey were in Greenville Fri
day for the funeral of W. P. Ander-
ron, Sr.
Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and little son.
Quay, Jr.,^ have returned to their
home in Olin, N. C., after spending
teveral weeks-with her mother, Mrs
Metta Stone.
"Mrs. Arnold Cannon has
she is a patient in the Pryor hospital
in Che.ster, having Undergone an ap
pendix operation on Monday. Sh«- was
accompanied by Miss Janie Kennedy,
assistant-nurse at the I^esh infirmary.
Street Taxes for the Town of Clin
ton are now due and payable on or
before the T
30th. of April, 1932
All able-bodied male citizens be
tween 21 and 55 years of age are
subject to street tax.
Tax $3.00. After May 1st, $4.00.
By order of Town Council:^
_ D. CHEUSTESS,
City Clerk and. Treasurer.
Mr. and . Mrs. P. F. Clark and
daughter, Roby, of Ware Shoals, were |
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs J. M
Ross.
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Odell and IHtle
’nn. Hnndd. vUited Mr. and .Mrs.^am
Walker in Greenville Sunday. ~
Furman Moore of the U. .S, Ma
rines, is visiting his mother, .Mrs. Ar
thur Stai nes.
Mirs. C. W. Taylor retun.ed Sun
day from a week’s visit with her
inothei, Mrs. J. L. McCurry. in Ware
Shoals,
Mils Mury Kate Hollis of Clinton,
pert the week-end with Miss Sarah
returned! Clark.
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from Newberry where she was fHlle»l| Messrs. Fred Wheeler. .lames Pntei-
on account of the illness ai)d death of„gon nml Ralph Ball have returned to
her motherj3lra, Lula V. Derrick. their homes in Statesville, N .C., af-
Mrs. Gedrgeti K. TTate of McAden- -ct s,* vising seviral days at the home
ville, NTC., was called here Tuesday of .Mr. and .Mrs. W. W: Hair,
on account of the death of G. C, Pitts, Mrs. : W C, Moore of Gaffney, is
Friends in the city of Mrs. Joe L. ■4f>end)i!g a few days with her daugh-
Carter will regret to know that .she is ter, Mrs. R. G, ('arr, —
sick at her home in College View. 1 Fr erd.s of Mrs,’ Arthur Starnes
Supt. and Mrs. SHannon of thej^dll regret to learn that she is a pa-
Methoiliat orphanage at Benson l^^ient at the N«‘WTTerr>* hospital, hav-
Springs, Florida, were visitors on the j ing undergone an operation T^.saj
Thornwell orphanage campus Friday, mornirg.
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Miss Nelle Rearden of Woodruff,
spent the week-end here with Mr, and
Mrs. E. L. Blakely.
Mrs. R. D. laewia and children have
urned to bhetr home-in Spartan-
buTY after a visit to her sister, Mrs.
E. B. Sloan.
Jaddb Hunger of Ninety-Six, Is vis-
tUtiitg Wt daugbtfr, Mrs. J. D. Coats,
who has been quite ill for the past
two weeks. --
The members of the Clinton high
school orchestra were in Spartanburg
Monday where they broadcasted’over
station WSPA.
Harold PolHtaer of Hendersonville,
N. C., is spending a few days here
with his brother, Jack Pollitzer, at
Presbyterian college.'
Misses Ora and Vera Cordell, Miss
Minnie Belle Wofford and Clayte
Young of Efcerton, Ga., spent tKi
week-end here with the latter's par
ents, Mr. and Mr#. A. P. Young, and
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Neighbors.
Friemfs of Mrs. George Craft will
’)e glad t4> know that she is improv
ing, after being qu'ile ill for the past
two weeks.
Friends of Mr. W’illic .Jenkins, who
has lieen seriously ill for the pastj
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