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1# r\ A :*t' THUBSPiY; jt|WE 18,-1988 T ; J ■' ..■_ : . ', •• ■' IHE OJNTON CHRONKXE, CLCmN, 3. C. ,u ,'V OtMsHill N^w9 Cross H^,. J'tine 8.—Rev. m^d Mr^. T. McGill and dauirhters are vis iting relatives this^ week in Davidson, N. C., and Hickory Grove. The Sunday -school class of Miss Irene Hunt enjoyed a delightful-party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Guthrie. Miss Myrtle Black, Mr. - and Mrs. Wallace Collins, Mrs. Ida Collins, of Greenwood, attended the commence ment exercises here Monday evening. Mrs. / V. McK. Marlowe and son, Arion,'are visiting relatives in Florida. Mr. and krs. .J. C. Bufot^df Green- w<^, visited Mfr and MrsfJoe Terry this week. - ' pisses Carrie Bell Evans and Alma Cannon spent the week-end in Lau rens. ' Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders spent ike week-end in Spartanburg. Jack McNeace of -Greenville, is .J, Mrs. Mattie A(Uras Smith; and . daughter of Spartanburg, and Dr. and] Mr. J. R. Smith of Tucapau, is Mrs. Ellis Fuller of Atlanta, attended i spending a few days with his daugh- I -1 ter, Mrs. John Wier. Miss Margaret Hughes is spending d few days with friends and relatives in Spartanburg. Rjch|urd Tucker 6f Rock Hill, visitec Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell Sxinda Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and daugh ters, Nan and Nell, Mr. jMid Mrs. Grady Smith attended a birthday din ner in Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ByrdNorris of Green ville, spent the w^k-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell. Mi^ Mattie Cora Settle Of Inmanj spent';^e week-end with Miss Sara Weirr_ I*' . re»-i / Mr. and Mrs. Jop Campbell and lit- ident, Mrs. Mitchell, presided. The foKjtle daughter, Betty Anne, Mr, and lowing read enjoyable papers, Mrs. Mrs. Grange Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leaman, Miss Emma J. Dial I Marvin Stewart and son visited rela- dnd Miss Katherine Denny. Mrs, J. H. jtives in Enoree Sunday. Byrd sang “To a Wild Rose." In an. -phe friends of J. A. Bull and Sher- interesting contest the following tiedi|y^|^].j- Cooper are sorry to icnow they as winners; Mrs. Leaman, Mrs. Crisp, jjj Misses Lizzie Carter and Anne Den- r j m- * i? .... ny. Miss Ch,rlotts Mitchell and Mrs. J H. Byrd were welcomed as „ew' members of the club. Many beautiful w commencement here Sunday and Mon- <lay* . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, of Sutn^ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Burrow Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill visited Mrs. Eva Hill Sunday. Boyce Wideman of Columbia, visit ed Mrs. J. 0. Denny..recently. - - - Mias Margaret Ratchford, of Bul lock’s Creek, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Leaman. ' Mrs. W. S. Atchinson attended com mencement at her alma mater. Lime stone college, last week. Mrs. Bt L. Mitchell and Mrs. J. H. Shealy were joint hostesses to the Garden club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrp. Micthell. The new pres D. M. McNaull of Columbia, spent the wwk-end here witjh friends. Mi.ss Agatha Bailey, who has been teaching in Chester the'past year,, is spending thfe summer at home. i -X Mrs. R. 0. Ward of Kingstree^is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harnr Lay- ton. . Miss Essie Davidsom^s spending the summer at home^^fter teaching the past year in Ck^at Falks. Bothwell Grpham is at home for the summer after attending the Univer sity of yi^^nia, in Charlottesville, the past y^r. Paul Todd left Friday for six eeks’ training in the Chemical War fare section,' Edgewood Arsenalj near Baltipiore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Bailey have returned from their wedding trip and are making their home on West Main street. - h Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Rhame, Jr., have returned from their wedding trip, and are making their home in the Hays Spartments on Woodrow street. Friends of little Mtu: Finney will be glad to know that he is getting along nicely at the Hays hospital after an appendix operation on Thursday. Miss Isa^l Witherspoon is at home for the summer, after-teaching in Co*- lumbia the past year. Mrs. Ella B. Johnson of Coker col- Denny Pftts of GreenviHe spent Sunday/mth his mother, Mrs. Nannie A. ^s. . - -- ^ r. and Mrs. Arnold Cannon spent un^y in Spartanburg with friends. Friends of Mrs. .R. J. Ellison, who is a patient in the General hospital in Greenville, w’ill be glad to know that she is improving. I R. B. Ferguson, Jrl, of the Univer-j sity pf Virginia, Charlottesville, spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ferguson. Henry M. Fliedner of Washington, D. C., is spending this w'eek with his mother, Mrs.,Annie Fliedner, and oth er relatives. ‘ Rowland Russell of Florence, spent a few days this week with hts sister, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, and attended the Thomwell brphanage reunion. Miss Lou Abrams of Augusta, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother, Mks. Estelle Abrams. . Mrs. T. W. Lane and Mis.s Rhoda Lane of Tampa, Fla., are visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. George H. Odiorne and Mr. Odiorne. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson have returned from their wedding trip and are now making their home on West Main street. Mrs. O. I. Shoely, Mi.sses Elizabeth and Frances Sheely spent Tuesday in Greenwood. “Mr. and Mrs. Richard Julian, Mrs. /Established 1886 ■ 1 —i 1. This Institution r- June flowers adorned the living rooms. e’hostesses served delicious apricot sherbet, ham and olive sandwiches and mints.—Misses Anne and Katherine Denny will entertain the club in July. M iss Sara Goggans attended the commencement exercises at Greenville Womans college this week en route- refreshments were served by the host ess, assisted by Mrs. Marie Thomas and Mrs. Anna Ashlin. Those present were Beatrice- Ashlin, Onia Cogsdil,[in Elliott. Frances Anderson, Catherine Part- man, Frances Thomas, Rozzell Foster, Cecil Thompson, James Warren and Linard Bishop. , lege, is spending the summer with herjS. W. Hughes and Miss Doris Grady si.ster, Mrs. W. H. Workman. lof Atlanta, Ga., si>ent several days Mrs. E. Mood Smith, Mrs. E, M. this week with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Timmerman and Murphey, Jr., spentjScolt. Saturday in Charlotte, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Galloway have Is conduct^ in the, interest of the ^Mple^ho deposit their money here, and its ^ - growth shows that our Friendly, Helpful ^and Inter- 4 ested Service is appreciated. ■ i f HEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailey BANKERS^ STRONGEST friends. Mrs. James Pitts and children are 8i>ending two Weeks with her parents M iss Jeannette Crawford, who has been teaching in Columbia this year, is at hoipe with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Crawford. Collis H. Ijand was in St. Stephens last week for the Cummingh-Gales home from her school at Southern N. C. / Austin. The Bible study and Program I „ member of tke The Pearl McGill circle of ihe Pres- were earned out. During the social i byterian auxiliary met Mbnday with [hour delicious refreshments were en- Mrs. W. H. Leaman and^rs. Leonora^yod. - Majpr. Mrs. Reuben Austin presi^dj The young girls’ Sunday school 'and Mrs. P. T. McGill had charge of class of the Presibyterian church,. the program on "Christian Jd\s\ng^ and taught the Bible less^ on “The Holy Spirit.’’ Those oiyfhe program w'ere: Mrs. S. M. Leariian, Mrs. Reu ben Austin, Mrs.^^ O. Denny. The hostesses, assisted by Anne Major, serv^ heavenly hash, sandwiches and iced ! grape fruit juice. taught named by Miss the class Anne “The Denny, has i ^e^ks. in Charlotte,^ N. (k, with her I Mrs*'Rennie Johns. J ' class in honor of their former teach-j jack Jeanes of Walhalla, sjHjnt last er whom the members love and wish week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. D. to honor. Miss Boyce has been a faith- bridal party. Olan Furr left Tue.sday for Chicago, where he will take a course at the Coyije Electrical school. Mrs. J. 1). Jeanes is spending two ful teacher for many years and her pupils regret that she cannot -meet Circle-i^Io. 2 met with Mrs. Lilia I longed illness. with-them now on account of her P^o-1 j ayton. Jeanes. l>oris I^yton of Atlanta, is spending several weeks with her cousin, Je'an H. D. HENRY 1898-1935 , , F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY Insurance y — STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 UIHRT KIHD OF STREETS ? / FOft LONGEST LASTING STREETS • FOR LOWEST MAINTENANCE • FOR IMPROVED PROPERTY VALUE FOR INFORMATION WRITE THE CEMENT tCRVtCC MAN. CARE OFl Portland Cemint Association r Hurt Bldg., AtUott, Gm. Just About Ask ^ong Distance^' you 'Want to make i S tatistics are of little concern to a person when they hurriediy place an important long distance telephone call. They want aerrioe. And they get aenrioe. Today, on almost every long distance call, tl»e dktant number b eecnred while you hold the line. O^y a few yean ago, usually the operator lai^ **ni call yon badt,** and you hung up the receiver to await ibt connection with your party. ~^The itatiftics: In 1925 the average time in connecting a call, 7JS minutea. In 1934, only 1.5 minutes. And during this period long dktanoe rates were voluntarily reduced. Gmaider what dns meant to you. At high M>eed and low coat you can settle buaineta problems in other dties, b«y, lell, collect, without leaving your detk. And, too, you can pay tc^cial calls with friend and relatives land enjoy a pleasant voice-visit with them^ j&om ydur euy diair. For informati<Hi about the service, just a4c the l<Hig operator about the call yonM 1U» to make to any- anytte, anywhere • J J - i, Seudicrn B«N TdepkoM Mid Tdcgrapli Co. Friends of J. B. Frontis, local jewel er, will sympathize with him in the death of hia sister, Miss Grace Fron tis, which occurred last week at Home in Ridge Spring. Miss Sadie Chandler j.s attending the Alpha Delta Pi .soropty house party at Pawley’s Island Miss Joyce Pitts hiK'attending the Upj>er South Carolina Methodist con- Yference;-which 'm^tng^hetd at liairdcT college, Gi'eenWood, this week. Mi.s.s Catherine Jones, who has been teaching^n Aiken, is at home for' the sunapr^. ^Richard Odiorne of Manning, is ijiending some time here with his brother, John Odiorne. Mrs. S. E. Evans and children have returned to their home in Bennetts- ville, after spending several day.^ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Mrs. R. W. Phillips and Miss Cam* Mae Phillips spent Monday in Ware Shoals with relatives. Mi8.s Janie Holland, vriio has been te^aching in Irmo the past y^r, is vis iting heT brother, George R. Holland, and family. Mrs. H. K. Neely and little daughter of Avondale Estates, Ga., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Bill Dobbins, Allen Guarard, Clyde Rampey and Rex Wilbanks left Thurs day for Fort McClellan, Anniston, Ala., where they will attend camp for six weeks. ' William Blalock, who has been at tending Columbia university in New York, the past year, is spending the summer at home. Friends of George R. Holland, chief of police, will be glad to know that he is able to be out again after hav ing been confined to his home for sev eral day 8_pn_account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. George Speake, Miss Mary Emma Speake and Mr. and Mrs,. George Weathers Ibft . Tuesday for Warm Springs, Ga., to visit their daughter and sister. Miss Rebecca Speake. Robert Lynn of Richmond, Va., and Ross M. Lynn, member of the facidty of Darlington School for Boys, Rome, Ga.,' are at hon>e for the .summer With their parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Dr. Felder Smith and Mrs. Smith left Sunday for Philadelphia, Pa., where Dr, Smith is taking a post graduate course at the Pennsylvania State College of Optometry.. They will be gone until the l8th oi June. Mrs. Guy W. Hunter and son, Douglas Hunter, of Tampa. Fla., spent several days with her sisters, Mrs. George C. Odiorne and Mrs. M. P. Roache. Mr. and, l^rs. W. P. Jacobs and Hugh Jacobs w^re in Rome, Ga., last week for commencement exercises at .the Darlington School for Boys. Their som, William, was a member of the gradu ating class. Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and Miss Mar garet Moorhead left Sunday for New Ofleans/ La., to attend ^ commence ment exercises at Tulane university, wl^re their son and daughter, WU- liam, will receive his B.’S. degree. returned from their wedding trip and arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway. —Mr.s. -Sudie Edwards of Union^ is spending .several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Cooik't. ; Friends of Mrs. H. F. Scott will be sorry to know that she is ill at her home. Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Oden, Jr^, of Sul livan’s Island, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, I>r. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy. Mrs. Craig Kennedy has returned tn^ her home in Spartanburg, after spe ing several days with her parenUi Mr. and vMth.^J. M.-Pitts. Mrs. Eugene Pitt.s, Miss/Pearl Hitt and y ame.s Hilt were/in Greenville Tuesday to visit M^. K. J, Ellison, who is a patient Jb the General hos pital. R. W. Johnson, Jr., of Greeiv spent the W'eek^end with his father, Dr. R. W. JdjHfson and family. ss Evelyn McCrary is attending e -Upper South Carolina Meth()dist conference which is being held at l^in- der college, Greenwood, this week. Mr, and Mrs. T. I). Jacobs lef^ last week on an extended tour New York, Niagam. Falls, Canadg and oth er points of interest; , * , Mis.*! Mary Ett« Henry has returned to hWliOme”Tn“Grcenville, after^fpend- ing several days with Dr. and -Mrs. Jack H. Young. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Durant and little "daughter, B’lorence, of Abbeville, spept Tuesday with/Mrs. Durant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis. Mrs. Rae McGee and son, James, returned to their home in Greenwood yysterday,^ after 8j)^ding .several days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Prather. Rev. and Mrs. Louis C. LaMotte and children left yesterday for their home in WaycroHS, Ga., after spending the past few weeks with Mrs. I-aMotte’s mother, Mrs. Myrtle) Hunter. ’Mrs. Heide Trask and Jiughlers, Nell Hunter and Nancy Lee, of Wil mington, N. C,, are spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Lee Hun ter. Misses Helen Adair and Nelle Ab rams spent Wednesday in McCormick with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young. I>r. John MeSween of Chester, was in the city Tuesday for a meeting of the orphanage board of trustees. Misses Helen and_Julia Porter have gone to Duke university where they are attending summer school. Mrs, Claude Workman of Mavion, N. C.., has be^n spending several days in the city visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gollaway and two sons, of Jack.sonville, Fla., are vis iting the former’s parents,^ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway. .. Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Jacobs and Dr. Thorn well Jacobs of Atlanta, and 'Mrs. J. B, Townsend, Sr., of Anderson, are visiting Mrsr-J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and other relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs; J. T. Wise and family of Augusta, Ga., spent last week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benn of Bry son City, N. C., spent a few days this week with the latter’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. -'Ross Lynn. Mrs. J. M. Dick and little daugKter, of Raleigh,- N. C., arrived yesterday to spend two weeks with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young. Little Ayliffe Jacobs is spending sometime with her grandparents in Easley. 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