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/Mrs. Bertha Grata ’of -Brunswick,
^Ga.,
/■^Ga., is visitine her sister and brother-
' in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mallard Bnnson.
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, Miss Boaa Sumerel of Hickory Tav-j^^^ i*®*" mother,* Mra. Lidie Miller,
em section, spent the #e!ric-end with!®^^® **** been ill
Cross Hill, Sept. 10.—Mrs. W. D.^
Batehford has returned to her hoine|*
at Sharon, having spent several'weeks I Miss Lillian Newsom has returned'• Miss Pearl Hitt has returned to
from Hartsville, wherr sh® has" been Lake City, where she will teach again
Miss Mary Lottye Riser at th|s home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Siinpson.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Mrs. Macie Griffin is visiting rela
tives in Due West. ! i
visiting he^ parents.
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Horton and
family spent Sunday in AugusU, (^.,
with their daui^ter and' sonrm-law,
Mr. and Mn|i. Gus Traylor. ~
Mr. and Mrs.-W.“"A.'-Neal of Char
lotte, N. C., spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors.
Miss Marcella Branson ^ visited
friends in Barksdale r^ntly.
Mias Lillie Young spent last Satur
day* with her sister, Mrs. Edgar
Neighbors. ^ '
Luther Nabors of Laurens, spent
the week-end with ^is parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Nabors. '
Hite Herring of Batesburg, spent
the week-end nmh his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston
Burroughs. ; .
Ji B. I^orterfield has r^urned after
spending sevei^il kewes with his par-
OTts in Geoi^a. '
’ The Hurricane Sunday school had a
singing Sunday night at the home of
Mr,, and Mrs. Mace Young.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitchell and
son, Billy, of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs,
C. H. Shannon, Elizabeth and Sara
Keighley of Newberry, spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mace
Young.
Miss' Ruth Nabors gave a social
Saturday night to the young people
of the craomunity.
Mr. and Mrs. John Milam and
daughter of Barksdale, Mf. and Mrs.
, John-T^ompson and childiran of New
berry, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Milatn
and Dr. E. F.^ Taylor of Renno, .'Were
the Sunday guests of Mrs. 1. O. Ray.
Friends of Mrs, Willie '^Y^jung will
be glad to know she is *doing nicely
after being ill. /
Mrs. Will J. Adliil^ .visited Mrs. G.
C. Nabors last Sunday.
Miss Mary Ellen Workman spent
the weekend at her home in the Nope-
well sectjo'n. 4.,
Hi^h Shannon of Newberry spent*
last Sunday with Jdr. and Mrs. E. M.
Young. "
Little Jean Traylor returned to her
- homeMn. Augusta, Ga.,.lasit Sunday
after spending several weeks with .her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Horton. -
Mr. and .Mrs. Mason Simpson and
little Martha visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Simpson recently.
Miss Kaffa^ Fuller of Charleston,
^ . ,s^nt the we4^-end with her parents.
Miss Lucy Goggma IMt.last week Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller,
to begin teaching .at Welford school. '/-v i v
Marion Boyc. of Brthuno, .pent thel -.‘il
several days here with
friends at Presibyterian college.
Misses Elizabeth and Terry Host of
Spartanburg, visited friends on the
orphanage campus Sunday.
son of Whitmire, spent a few days
last week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. ^bo.
Mr.'imd Mrs. P*ul Reuben of Pitts
burgh, Pa., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Stutts yesterday, en route
to Elberton, Ga ,. to visit relatives.
Rr. and Mrs. R. S. Dugan* and .son
this winter, after spending the sum- bave retiin^ed to" t^^ir borne in Co-
week-end with home folk<
Mrs: B.^S. Mitchell, Charlotte, and
B. L. Mitchell have returned from a
visit to friends in Westminster.
"^'Mrs. R. B. Austin and ^ns. R. 6.
and Sammp, have returned, irom a
visit to her sisterj Mrs. Scruggs, at j friends here during the week-end.
Marion, N. C. Capt. and Mrs. R. W. Hudgens and
Mrs. C. B. Mills and children at-jMrs. Hudgens of Greenville, ^^nt tbe
tended a |euAion at Newberry Tues-, v^eek-end with Mr. aod Mrs. B. R.
day. , Z' 4 |FUller. *
Mrs. ^ Boyce Gant of Mannette,. is i Mr. ind Mrs. Hubert Todd spent a
spending her vacation with her moth-!few this week in Prosperity with
er, Mrs. Lillian Hill. ^ jthe latter’s mother, Mrs. William
MiSs Ellen Rasor leaves this week; Brehmer.
to begin teaching school at Wampee. j Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville,
Miss Marie Gregory left Tuesday spent a few' days last week with her
for AtlanU, Ga., where she will take motherr, Mrs. Emma Little,
a course in beauty culture.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Nance bf Fort
mer at home,
M iss Bertha Edmonds left Satur
day for Miami, Fla., where she has
Accepted a position. .
James H. Viser, Jr., of Greenville,
lumbia after s{>®oding two weeks at
Riverside, bn Ettoree river.
Ross Lyhn left Saturday for Rome,
Ga., to resume.‘his teaching poisi'tion
at the Darlington School for Boys. '
Miss Clemmle, Jamieson leaves this
sj^nt a f^ days this week with week for New York, where she will
friends at Presbyterian college.
Mr« and Mrs. C. WJ Cooper and
children and ^r. and! Mrs. T. L.
Keebler Mills of Fort Mill, visited »P®n^ Sunday in Cros^ Keys
with Mrs; W. M. Sparks.
'C. W. Stone was a visitor in Colum
bia oh Tuesday.
take post graduate work in dietetics
at the Lutheran hospital.
Mrs. J. D. Jeans left Tuesday for
Newberry, is spendihg Several
with Mr. and Mrs. L. D, McCrary.
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the guest pr Mr. and Mn|. W. D. Cope
land.
Mrs. ^^® Ellisor of NeWbisrry/ ia
Mrs. L. M. Dupin* a^nt Monday in
Greenwc^ with het*'^daughter, Mrs.
EHivid Bledsoe. T
Miss Martha Davis of Laurens^
spent Sunday with Mrs. R. E. Jonea
and family. -* *
Misses Mildred White, Luva Mc
Donald and Carolina CaldhreU 'were in
Charlotte Tuesday for the wedding of
Miss Elizabeth Duncan to^ Andrew.
Newcomer. Miss, Duncan taught. ini
the Thornwell high school last year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hobbs"and chil
dren of Savannah, Ga., and L. D. Mi-
ChaViotte,. to spend several weeks ! lam and daughter. Sue, of Pooler, Ga.’,
with her sister^ Mrs. Rennie Johns. ' spent a few days last week with Mr.
Valley, Ga., were recent visitors tb
relatives here.. /
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and
Augusta, Ga., have 'been
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Griffin
children of
the guests
notherr,
Miss Isabel Witherspoon has re
turned to Columbia to resum,e her po
sition as a member of^the faculty at
the University high school.
Miss Jeannette Crawford left this
week for Columbia, w’here she will be
I a member of the Wardlaw Junior high
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph^aile and chil-| school faculty,
dren of Newberry, sl>ent*Sunday withL Miss Marianna Creech has returned
Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson. from a month’s visit to relatives in
Guests of Dr. and Mrs., A. D. Ben- Rock Hill,
nett over^ the week-end were Mrs,' Albert Abrams spent Sunday in
Clara C^roy of Albany, Ga.i Miss! Asheville with friends.
Miry Still, and S. M. Cowan, Jr., off Dr. J. B. Kennedy has returned
Janies O’Daniel and Leland Young
left yesterday for Pulaski, Va., to ac
company Mrs. Jack H. Young home.
Mrs. Young has beew visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. M. Dick.
Misses Irene and Macy Young have
returned to their home in Hattiesburg.
Miss., after spending the past several
weeks with their uncle, John H.
Young. '
Mrs. L. W. I^slie and son, of Beth-1
lehem, Ga., spept a few-days here'
with their aunt, Mrs. C. L. Sims, en
route to Washington.
Capt. and Mrs. W. L Blanton and!
children are now occupying the resi-{
dence on Scmth Adair street formerly)
.occupied by H. S. Finley and fanvily. I
BardwelUand Roy Cannon have re-.|.
turned to their home in Miami, Fla.,'
after spending!, several daVs with Mr.
and Mrs. L D. Edmonds and family.
Miss Christine Peake has returned
i Mr. and Mrs. David GeorgeXof Lau-
fens, were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Wingard.
Mrs. Lizzie Copeland Turner of
and Mrs. W. H. Roberts. They were
accompanied home by Billy Hobbs,
who had been visiting his aunt and
uncle. y
Atlanta.
Mrs. E. Cowan has returned from a
two weeks’ visit to Atlanta nnd. Al
bany, Ga. - -
from York, where he spent the sum-'^r®."*. Harteville, where she has bwn
mer with relative.. vis.t.in Mr. end Mrs. .John Alien
Mr. end Mrs. J.'W. Milem. MissRS**"', , - ,
Hhlen M^ilam and Miss Elmyra Rayi ^ L. Adairf^f ^lanU, Ga., is
.ttend«l\h. Yonnv reudioh in Whit. “verei di^rs with Mrs. Bes-
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attended'the Young reunioh in Whit
mi^e on Sunday^, ^
Miss Sara Knox has returned to
Cliffside, N. C., to resume her teach
CARD FROM MR. MARTIN
. ^My heart is filled with gratitude
for the support and loyalty of the
people of Laurens county who elected, position after spending the sum-
me Supervisor in the primary Tues-pmer with <her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
day, Ie. R. Knox.
Tshall always feel deeply indebted. Miss Grace League has returned to
to every ijne of you and shall at all!her school in Lockhart, after spend
ing the summer at home. ^ ,
times strive to do my best to serve
you as an humble servant of the peo
ple. w /
I thank you.
Very gratefully yours,
A. RHETT MARTIN.
The first meeting of the Hurricank
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P. T. A. was held last Monday nigh
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sie_Nabor8 and other relatives.
Otto Ferrene of Maxton, N. C.,
spent a few days this week with
friends at Preebyterian college.
■ Thurston Giles left last week for
Clemson college, where he will be a
student this session. i
Mr! and Mrs. Henderson Pitts are
now miking their home on Woodrow
street in the Rounds apartments.
Miss Frances Cook has gone to
Chester where she will enter train-
Friends of Dr, Jack H. Young will
be sorry to know that he is confined
to his'home on account of ^illness.
Miss Frances O’Daniel left today
for Rockingham, N. C., to re.^ume her,^, , ^ .. ....
teachin* po.ition. after .pending ,he Shoal., .pent the week-end with her
summer at home. > , parent., hjr. and Mrs. U D. Edmunds.
Mr. and Mrs. George Holman and' ''“lo .on
mg as a nurse.
Miss Willie Mae Martin of Ware
at the Hurricane school. Rev. EdwsTd
Long 0^ Clinton, was present and
■*, ‘.‘Hi: 'S' /.""r'!? children‘.“pSnr'thrweVkend'in Spa!: have returnml to Greenwood after
Influence
We need you and you need us.
Your influence, your deposits/ your business
will help us grow bigger, better and stronger.
You need our facilities in the conduct of your
business^you need, the prestige of our institu
tion in your transactions.
It is a matter of reciprocity. We help each
other and thereby help the entire community.
NEW BUSINESS CORDiALlY INVITED
were elected: President, Miss Mary
Lotye Riser; vice-presidnt, Mrs. Mace
Young; secretary And treasurer. Miss
Mary Ellen Workman.
ROGERS
QUALITY FDDD 5HDP5
Corned Beef, 2
29c
Cooked Brains, No. Vz can
5c
Cooked Braink, Nq. 1 can ...... 10c
Potted Meat, 3 cans ^... 10c
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Dried Beef, 2 oz. glass-
10c
Tripe, No. 2 can .
15c
Chili Con Came, can
10c
2-quart jar
35c
Full Pack Tomatoes, 2 No. 2 cans 15c
BROOKFIELD or CLOVERBLOOM
Butter, Ib. / 31c
Cocoa, 2-lb. carton ..... 19c
Palmolive Soap, 5 cak« ..-. ... 23c
Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs. 25c
Quaker Oats, 2 cartons
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17c
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OGTAGON_LAUNI)RY soap, Asmall bars 11c
OCTAGON washing POWDfeRS, 5 pkgs 11c
Tellam’s Hi-Grai!e PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jar .u.. 15c
NEW PACK PRUNES, larKC size, lb. 10c; small, 2 lbs. I5c
STALEY’S GLOSS STARCH^ 2'pkgs. 5c'
American Beaoty MACARONI, 2 pkgs. ISe
American Beauty SPAGHETTI, 2 pkgs. 15c
Sliced Hawaiiah PINEAPPLE, No. ZVz can ] 21c
SPRINGBROOK BUTTER, lb a... .. 29c
NAVY BEANSrd lbs . : 25c,
BABY LIMA BEANS," 4 lbs i: L. 25c
LARGE LIMA BEANS, 3 lbs ' 25c.
FLOUR SALE.
CIRCUS, 24 lb; bag
CIRCUS, 48 Ib. bag
ROGERS BEST, 12 Ib. bag ..a...
ROGERS BEOT, 24 lb. bag
ROGERS BEST, 4^ Ib. bag
99c
. $1.95
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M. $. Bailei & Son
tanburg with relatives
. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Yates and little
daughter, Phylis, of Shelby, N. C.,
were the guests Sunday^ of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Shepherd.
Miss Margaret Beeks of Greenville,
is visiting her sister. Miss Mary
Beeks, and other relatives.
Miss Agatha Bailey has returned to
Chester to resume her teaching posi
tion, after.apendijig the summer with
!her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W.
Bailey.
Mr. arfd Mrs. R. S. Creswell of
Greenville, sjient the week-end .with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W!
A. Davis.
Miss Elsie Little left last week for
Eatill, where she will be a ihenvber of
the faculty during the coming session.
I ,'Mr, and Mrs. C. E._Galloway and
daughter, Marcia, spent Sunday in
Columbia with Mrs. Galloway’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Barnes.
Miss Kate Milam .left Friday for
Springfield to resume her teaching
position, after spending the sumiper
jwith her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Milam.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nel.son spent
Sunday in Greenwood with their par
ents.
Mi^S Mattie Ell topeland has* re-
'turned to Ware Shoals where she will
resunj^her teaching position.
I Ray Pitts and Thurmond Raynor
spent Sunday in Charlotte with
friends. .
/ William Blkkely has returned from^
Greenville, where he has been* spend
ing sevreal days witji his sister, Mrs
W. W. Arrington,
Dr. and Mrs. S<. M. Huntley are now!
making their-hdme in College View in)
the residence formerly occupied by W.i
D’.sPeay arid fainUy. I
Dju. R. M. Kert^y and daughter,'
Rachel,! of Newberry, visited their son.;
and. brother, Carlisle Kennedy, during j
■ the week.
I' Miss.^Viviaia Parks Adair ’left this
visit tbher mother, Mrs. L. M. Dugan. I
Miss Sybil Burdette is spejnding sev-^j
eral days in Charleston with her |
brother and sister-in-law,' Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Burdette.
Misses Dorothy, and Rebecca Simp-
s
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGES'
Week for Gainesville, Ga., to resume
her Studies at Brenau.
Miss Nelle Rearden of Wooruff,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
eL L. Blakely. *
Dr. Robert P. Jeanes of Easley,
spent Sunday with "'his parents, Mr, |
ai\d Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. ,
Miss Elizabeth Bradley and Mr.
; Wright, members of the Fairfax
schopl faculty, spenf Saturday with
the former's mother, Mrs.^ James
Bradley.
''Richaid b, Ferernson and Both well
Graham left’yes,terday for Charlottes
ville, to resume their studies at the
-University of Virginia.
^Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman ot Lau
rens, spent a few days last week with
(the former’s parents^ Mr. and Mrs.
J. A Coleman.
Miss Elizabeth Lynn returned Sat-
I urdiy from Buffalo, N*. Y., where she
ihas been visiting Dr. Eldith Mols, Dr.
(MoIs return^ with her farw few days'
iviiit before gqing to-Tampa, Fla.,
I where she will practice medicine.
Miss Willis Mae Wilsoii has return
ed to her home in Spartanburg, after
spendW eeveral days'with h^r sister
I snd brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
i Nichols. Mr. and'Mrs. Nichols accom-
paoiod hm> home Htmday for the day.
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