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THUBSDAT. JULY 18.1985 / ■' • Personal VAchtion f \ .i Mra. H. M. Wise end lAtie <Ut«h of Jacksonville, Fla., is vieitingt jpare^, Mr. and* lbs. R. B. Vi |lr8. R. W. Phihipe and daughter, Carrie Mae, s^nt a few days last week in Ware Sluials witb relaU^s. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fanner aM son, Edwin, who have been visiting Mr. Faitners’ sisters, Mrs. G. G. Odiome and Mrs. M. Jj. Roache, left ^st week for their home in Los Angel^ Cal. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and/daughter, Frances Lee, and Miss Jeannette Pitts sure spending ten days Brevard, N. C., with Mias Ella Adair. Henry Brimm, Kbrarian at Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va., vieHed his fadier, Dr. D. J. Brimm and Mrs. Brinm, last week. Friends of C. D. Pitts will be glad to know that he has returned home after baint a patient in the Columbia t. Co ilumbia, for the past few hospital, weeks. Miss Grace McClure, CaroU FHits of Inman, and Denny Pitts of Greenvitie, apent Sunday with Mrs. Nannie A. I^tts and family. Mr. and .Mrs,^ R, L.-Bailey and daughter. Miss RiAh, are spending several weeks at Montreat. Mrs. Mary H. Hardin has returned to her home in Atlanta, .nfter visiting friends here. Miss^Rosa Mahaffey returned Mon day from Brevard, N. C., where she has been spending two- weeks with Miss ^Ella'Adair. Dewitt Duskin of Columbus, Ga., is spending some time with Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. ^ ^ j Miss Ruby Wilson has returned to Atlanta, Ga., after a two weeks visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. MTCassanova returned Sunday from Jacksonville, Fla., where he attended the annual convention of the Indus trial Life and Health InsuriuKe Co., of Atlanta. . Hugh Eargle left Sunday for Tryon, N. C., where he will spend several weeks with relatives. Mias Margaret Blakely is visiting her brother. Rev. William M. Blakely, in Salisbury, N. C., and frieikis in Winston-Salem, N. C. Harry Boliek, Harry Davis, Jack McCaskill, Parker Jones, Doyle Boggs, James Jeanes and Bob Perrin left ^his week for Fort Screven, near Savannah, viaiti^ law, Mr. Casino Theatre i ■ MONDAY AND TUESDAY. July 22 gnd 23 ^Our Ugc Girr With Shirley Temple, Rosemary Ames, Joel McCrca and Lyle Talbot. Shirley, jon’ll makcLthe whole world happier! In thia, yonr latest picture, as yon play at being happy when yonr heart is sad . .. you give us n^we than ever the fullness of love! Comedy, “GET RICH QUICK.** BARNEY RAPP AND HIS NEW ENGLANDERS. PATHE NEWS. ^ -10c and 25c WEDNESDAY. JULY 24 “Spring Tonic** With Lew Ayres, Claire Trevor and Jack Healey. Love was a storm that Mew through her heart and riiaed a gale of fun! She wanted,thrills in her romance, hot she never expected to moot n Uger on the loose, a goofy re porter on the scent of scandal and n love-making troubadonr off his not! Comedy. “PICKLED PEPPERS.** TERRY-TONE CARTOON. i ' .10c Tj> ^ Ga., where they will attend Officers’ Reserve.camp for two weeks. Mrs. R. ll Ccf and Mrs. W« H. Shands spent a few days last week in Grepnville Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. n. 0. 6. Copeland of NevJberry, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Shealy. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Creeswell of GreenvilleV spent a few dnys last week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis. Friends of 0. L Adair, will be sorry to know -that he is a i^ent in the Veterans’ hospital in Johnson City, Tenn. Mrs. Lsmn Cooper and son ate visit ing rslativaf in Batmhhrg. Mrs. £. & Aohmora and duldrsn of are vMting her parents, BCr. and Mrs. T. L. Co(mw. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey are their son and dai^rhtM-in- and Mrs. Walker Bailey, In Washington, D. C. v Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milam were gueota of Mr. and Mrs. John‘ Bell in Renno on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E R. Knox, Mrs. Roy Thomas and Gene Knox spent the week-end in Cliff side, N. C., wi^ Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler. Hie latter remained for a few days’ visit with his sister^^ - . .1 Miss Margaret Hollis is spending this week in Chesterfield with rela tives. Mrs. Selma Franks spent the week end in Swannanoa, N. C., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A- Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayes and son, Durant, left Monday for their home in South Boston, Va., after visiting Mrs. Mary Chalmers and other relatives. Mrs. M. L. Duskin arrived last week from Boston, where she has been visit ing relatives, ahd is spending sonie time wHh her daughter, Mrs. T. j. F^eake. v' James.Blake of Anderson, spent the week-end with^friends here. Mrs. T. D. 'Jacobs and little daugh ter, A^iffe, are visiting relatives in Elasley. , Mr. and Mrs, Janies Moore of York, spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Misses Elsie and Rosa Bailey Little are" spending this week in Anderson with Miss Anne Pruitt. Mrs. T. J, Blalock has returned from Cornwall, where she has been visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. 0*. McKeown. She was accom panied home by htr grandson, Thomas O’Neil. R. L. Plaxico and R. F. Blakely spent the week-end at Bon darken, N. C. They were accompani^ home by Mrs. Plaxico and ^n, BeiA>y, and Miss KiAberine Plainly,, who have been spending the past ten days at the resort. ,Frienda of Betty Ann Shealy, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shea ly, will be glad to know thalt she ie ^Ung along nicely at the lo^'hos pital, where she underwent aif appen dix operation on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and little ‘daughter of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mrs. Hanrley’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Misses Dora Lan^ster of West Springs and Bright Giles of Jonesville are visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glenn. Mrs. Edward BrailafoM and little have returned to their home in Leavenworth, Kansas, home. Orad^ League Ruby League of New,-York City were guests-last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Billy Henderson of Spartanburg ii spending several days with his aunt and uncle,. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hend€r- sdn and family. Mr8.''B. B. Housley of Dahlonega', Ga., and ^rs. Sallie Boozer of Sii- verstreet /kre visiting their sister and daughter, Mrs. T. M. Sease and Mr. Sease^ Friends of Mrs. HeirWard Dbrn will be sorry to know thkt slw continues seriously ill at the homy of her father, R. A.-Steer. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCrary, Miss finement at bis home, on account of illness'. Mr.-and. Mrs. Roberts and Halsell, hawr returned from a visit with relatms in Savannah^ Ga. They were accompanied home by their niece, M|ss Theda Milam, for a visit. “Unde Tommy” Qwens; has returned from a two weeks’ [visit to his daugh ter, Mrs. C. L. Vaughn, in Claricsvitte, ' f ' ■ Mrs. F. C. Rogers' HiU returned to her home in weer. after being a pa tient at the^ local hosj^ii^I. E. M. Tirnmerman-Aftended a meet ing of General Electric dealers in Co lumbia on Tuesday. ^ * Mrs. K. Mills Is spending this week at Sullivan’s Island with Mr. Mills, Notice is hereby given that I Will render a finfl accounting of my acta and doings as Executbr of the last will and testament of Corrie- Rook, df- oeased, to Roes D. Young, Judge of Probate for Laurens County, S. C., at 11 o’clock A. M., on Monday August 12tb, 1985; ai^ will ai the aame aak for the final discharge from my duties as executor of aaid estate. Ail 'persotts having claims agjaimi said estate will file the same dxfly itemized and verified on or before aakl dater or be forever bsured. r EUGENE GARY,' 8-l-4tcw ' f . Executor. es Evelyn and Louise McCrary return- ^bo is stationed with the South Caro- ed Tuesday from Decatur, Ala., where they, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William McCrary. Rex Wilbanks and Allen Guerard lina National Guard at Fort Moultrie. Friends of Jack Roper will be glad to know that he is much improved af ter being confined to his home the returned today from six weeks’ train- pa*t two weeks on account oCillness ing at the R. 0. T, C. camp in Annis ton, Ala. Mrs. B. Fk Wingard, Mrs. K. Mills, Mrs..C. W. Halln^an, Mrs. Drummond Bailey, Mra. Hkrwood Nelson, and Mrs. J. D. Owens spent the week-end at Fort Moultrie fSrith their husbands who are in two weeks’ training with the S. C. National Guard. Mrs. Fred Milam has returned to her home in Rockingham, N. C., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts. Mrs. Brewer Dixon has returned to her home in Talledega, Ala., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bai ley. Mrs. George Holman and ,^hildren, Phyllis and Jean, Mrs. W. H. Roberts, j Halsell Roberts and Miss Theda Mi lam spent Wednesday in Spartanburg.! Mr. and Mrs.i L. G. Benjamin ofi Darlington, are spending the week-* end with Mr. and Mrs^C. P. Robinson. P. D. Chaney was a business visitor in Columbia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wayland and Doris Wayland. of Charlotte, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young. Mrs. M. J. Furqueron and little Grace Young accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yl Jones, of Bananera, Guatemala, spent several days with the former’s. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones. They sailed on the S. S. Zacapa from New Orleans for Fuerto Barrios, Guatemala, after spending their hon eymoon in South Carolina with rela tives. Friends of Mrs. Clayte Ray will be| glad to know that she has returned home after being a patient in the local hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and fam ily spent Sunday in Union with Mif. and Mnr. Earl Murphy. Ralph Holcomb of Tate, Ga., Is spending several days here with friends. The many friends of W. A. Moor head of Goidville will be glad to know that he was able to return to his of fice yesterday after, a ten days con- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Miss Emily Ferguson and Mrs. Nene Work man accontpanied Lawrence Ferguson and Davis Workman to Old Fort, N. C., last week, where they are spending several days at Camp Elliott. i John Henry, Jr., of Greenville, is spending some time.with his aunts, Mrs. A. B. Godfrey and Miss Arva Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Corder, Mrs. John Ropp, W. M. Nash, Earl Pearson and Robert Wasson of Hi^ory Tav ern, spent Sunday with Mrs. B. F. Wingard. Established 1886. Whatever Your ! Line of Business . I r DR.A.D. _ LAUGHUN FOOT SPECIALIST of Spartanburg will be at Hotel Clinton Every Friday ^ See Dr. Laughlin and have your foot trouble^ cor rected ' permanently; We can be of genuine practical assistance to you in th|p handling of your financial affairs. •* * 0 Our record as. the oldest bank ing institution in Laurens County has been built on contacts with every phase of local endeavor, and our wide experience fits us to be of unusual service to you. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED (/' M. $. Bailey & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST THURSDAY, JULY 25 • “Baby Face Harrkigton” With Charldi Battcrwerth, Una Mer kel Hud Eugeae Palette. The face that lanached a theaaaad laaghs! The ' police hunted him . . . the oaderworM wanted to get rid of him . . . hia wife wanted to dviorce him — hot he waa Jast a tiaiid,sonl miatakea far “PoMic _£aeniy No. 2,” A laagh ware wilT ^ sweep the natiea in this eoHoNiy. Comedy, “STAGE FRIGHT.” ISLE OF SPICE. PATHE NEWS. lOe To AD son PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smith's Pharmacy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, - July 26 and 27 Mark of the Vam|^ With IJoad Barrymerar JSlisabirih Al len, Bela Lageal sad Lieaal AtwilL **l>oeaied to a liviag dcath”-4lM num- pires rise ap in amajdac revaR agaiaat an —nwirfwd . . . and exact a terriUe xWTcnge. Dnuaa so startliag yoa*!! raKah each qairering meoMat af iL Cooiedy. “IT NEVER RAINS.” “PHANTOM BMPIBEr* Na. 4. PAR- ROTTSVILLE POST OFFICE. CAR TOON. '' 10c and 2Sc \ ^ Summerton after a vixit to her par- ehtfl, Dr. and Mra. F. D. Jones. Miss Mary Ella Williams of Co lumbia is the guest this week of Mrs. Harry E. Boliek, Jr. Mr. and Mra. Robert Davis of Greenville spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. Watts and Weir Davis of Columbia, spent the week-end with relatives here. j J. E. Osman of Atlanta, is spending this week with Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Brimm. Misses Polly EJrod of Greenville and Ina Curry of Simpsonville are spend-, ing several days h^re with friei^s. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Pitte and Caro lyn Pitts spent the week-end in Ben- nettsyillef with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans. Heyward Dorn was called home Sat urday from camp at F^rt Moultrie on account xif the illness of Mrs. Dorn. Capt. and Mrs. George S. Beatty and family have arrived from Fprt-Hwni- as, Ky., and are.now making their home on Centennial Street in the resi dence of W. Bailey Owens. Capt. Beatty haf been assigned to the <k>llege here to ^ relieve Capt. W. L. Blanton, who has been tnirferred to Fort Leavemrorth, Kamas.. Miss Mary Lyket Ima i^urned to her home in Columbia after> spending several dhys with Mr. and Mra. L. H. Henderson and family. , « Capt. nnd Mrs. W. L. Blanton and family left last week for Riclunond, Va., to j'visit Mrs. Anton’s fronts, and from there they will go to Fort BfomlnR Show*— JNbndv^, Wedneuday, Thtiraday At 10 O’clock ' . Aa soon as rapaira can’" be ■uule to oparatlRf booth dam 1^ by lire laat Friday, tbe *%oadway’* wil) HELP KIDNEYS! STOP GETT1NO UP NIOHTB Hmr CM sou SmI brisiS vmk ipcv fa Ufa ■■ralae wlwu row oloie lo brakoa roo kM« fa sot ur tfaoo or flmr tac Ufa, afafa. nil Ii NafaiWo poorly faactfaaio. eloaalaciroar Moo^ of Uw l GKUoc Qp NicMa. BaekaolM5 Dlmr Spoifa PatafsI. SMBty OHaoHwa . Yoar Ihror aad kfaaopo aosi a eialfa oetaralaat—Waraorlo. CompoeaC (1 Waraor'o Safe KUaof a Uoor Booioir) < faoUr a phjroklaa'o prooeriptlaa. 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