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^ T * t > il . THUHSPAY, NOVEMBER 5, 19St M.W*Brown Addresses Y<M,C^ P. C. Faenltr Member Teib of Trip Thrwgli New England States During SummW. I > A munber of interested students Deen Mershell Brown of Pres- biWian eoUete Thursday night at tM TJLCA. meeting in an addresf ^ bis of^the eastern and north- em\Statee\|Uus summer. He stated a» bis XK|rpo8^the giring to his listen* ers a factoral^lation of the tour. Mr. Brown tnikrt bis travels from hie first stop—bisttinc WilUamsburg, Virginia, udiere be raMunteied many Bevrare (rM common coUi That Hang Ok Mo natter how many medielnea yov bave tried for your cough, chest oedd or brooohial Irritation, you canjet re lief XMW with Creomuliion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you can not aflordw take a rimnee ihOi any- pilng less than ^Creomulskm, phlcb goes rit^t to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes as the germ-ladai phlegm is loosened and eroelled. Bren If other remetfies have failed, dont be discouraged, your drOgglst is snthortaed to guarantee Creomulslon and to refund your money if you are not aattsfied with results from the veiy first hoto^Oetcmomulslonrii^DOw. (Advd inti^ting relics of the old days, lioaving Williamsburg, be went 'to Charlottesvill^ where be vii^ted the bomee of Thomas J^femon aim James Monroe. From there he continued his route upward; through Riehpond; Washing ton, Baltimo^ Philadalphi% PrihCe- ton. New York, ai^ into Um New )S^- land statesf. Making an extenshNi tow relek of these states, ~lic thfn ^travel through Blaine into Canada* Yiaits Qnshec/ Whila in Canada, he ^rttrted Quebec, which he described as one of the most picturesque places in North America. He also visited the shrine of St. Anne. Froms Quebec he went to Montresd, which he described as a prosperous Amercan city. His route then returned to the^Unit- ed States where he visited the uni* versities of Bfichigan. and Wisconsin, respectively. From these umversi* ties, he b^gan his tour down through St. Louis to I^ew (Means. He made the staUment that New Orleans, was he most interesting city he visited. r. Brown was accompanied on this touf^ by Mrs. Brown and was travel ing in iatereet the coUeg^ con tacting tl» more prominent universi ties in theNeast and north. ^ Personal /Aention ^ Miss 'Annie Bond spent\the week end with Missos Sue and Annie Bond in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. L. C* Bond and chil- Sund) Sunday in Greenwood with OCTOBER HONOR ROLL FOR WADSWRTH SCHOOL First grade: WilHams. Mau^ Allen, Ann ^iMn spent rmntives. mX and Mrs. Carl CThaney are mak. ing their home on North Adair street. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman and Mrs. B. M. Dutton attended the horse show in Newberry Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and children of Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. G. W:^,Hollingiworth spent Sunday with Mr. Hollings worth's mother, Mrs. J. B. Hollings- acorth in Union. ^ Miss Elsie ' Neighbors, student at Coker college, Hartsville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. / Miss Copie B^cCrary, who teaches at Orangeburg, s^^ht^lhe week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fliedner and little daughter of Washington, D. C.,' are visiting Mr. Fliedner's mother, Mrs. Annie Fliedner. Mrs. J. Isaac Copeland of Gaines , ville, Ga., spent the week-end with Third grader Johnita Ho>tpn, Bruna Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland. Jean Williams. Sixth grade: Omega Monroe^ This Answers the Question.. Is Bread FatteninrjT Ton Most Eat 40 SUCES of BREAD a Dag ...To Maintain Tonr Present Weight* tiitt cbctnlcal mMrch diicloMt that a la arSar to laaiataia waifht.'' Fit iMi III nr Cl AUSS£frS SPLIT ROLLS-. 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Crouch, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Clemson col lie, occupied the pulpit of the Thorn- Memorial church on Sunday momr MissNl^is Page spent Wednesday in SpartiX>urg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wNM. Page; Mrs. J. M.N^dair and Miss Helen Adair- were visi^rs in Greenville on Monday^. Mr. and Mrs. J. H\Coleman of Mi ami, 'Fla., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs.^. P. Chajt- man. Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg'^d lit tie son. Quay, Jr., of Statesvino. N C., spent several days last week ^th Mrs. Metla Stone and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Owens attend ed the Newberry fair Thursday. Mrs. Frank KeRers, Jj*., and little son, Frank, 111, of Chattanooga, Tenn., are spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Mrs. William E. Bell, Jr., of San Jose, California, a former resident of Greenville, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell, who live near here. Mrsi T. L. Cooper, Mlss Caroline Boyd and Lewis Cooper left Monday for Hot Springs, Ark., for a month's stay. Mrr'and Mrs. J. A. Neighbors of Gainesville, Ga., spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Nei/hbors. Miss Louise Kem, who teaches at Roebuck, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Kem. Miss Rachel O’Daniel, who is a member of the school faculty at Cam den, spent the wfek-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. | Miss Vivian Parks Adair, student at Brenau college, Gainesville, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, BIr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair. Isaac Copeland of Greenville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland. Misses Sue 'and Annie Bond of Greenwood, and Mlss Eioise Bond of Outward, Ky., spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.. L. C. Bond. J. D.'-Henry of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end here with Mrs. Henry. Luther Nabors spent the week-end in Charlotte with his sister, Mrs. M. B. Summerville. Miss Polly Elrod fo Conway, was the week-end guest of Mrs. W. G. King. Miss Miriam Donnan was the week end guest of Miss Marjorie Bunch in Greenville. Mrs. Gus Davidson is spending sometime in Pendleton with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Aull. Miss (Georgia B. Blakely attended the Orangeburg fair on Friday. Mrs, W. -£* _ Mont8__and children spent* the week-%nd fn Washington, Cia., Ihth friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan and little daughter, Blarsha, spent the ^ Week-end with Mrs. Dugan’s parents, Mr. and Mfs. W. E. Neighbors. Dr, tMd Mrs. Felder Smith, V. P. Adair, R. P. Adair and Carl (^ney attended the 'meeting of the Metho dist conference in Union on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan of Lau rens, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mor gan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitts, who live near here, spent Sunday with their son and 'daoghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts. Mrs. T. M. Ray and Mttle son are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs-^ A M- Cannon, who lives near here. Misses Martha Davidson and Polly Elrod were visitors in Greenville Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. BL C. /Milam and children, and Miss Grady McCallisUr' of Greenwood, spent Sunday with.Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Roberts and were ac companied home by Mrs. J. R. Milam for A week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowell of GreenMxnti, 14. C., ranounoe the birth of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, at the Mrs. James Pitts spent Sunday in Elliott with her moither, Mrs. J.'-L. Scarborough. Friends of Miss Elizabeth Gilmer, a student at Presbyterian college, will regret to know she is ill at her home i^ Anderson. Miss Msry Jim Milam’ of Chester, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Ophelia Milam. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Abrams of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with Mrs. Abrams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer. * > Mrs. H. F. Scott, Misses Ludie Nell Scott, Sarah Willard, and* Platt Pra ther were visitors in Union oh Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Milam and Mrs. Tom Milam were visitors in Spartan burg Monday.^ Mr. and Mrs. TT P. \Vier and Mrs. Floyd Pitts spent Sunday' in Green wood with relative*. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Miss Clara Ducket were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. A. S. Yarborough of Green wood, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Sallje C. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. John... Thomas of Charleston, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrsr D. C. Heustess. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Willard Jones and Mrs. C. P. 'Robinson spent Saturday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. R. Q: Wylie, in Clover. Mi*s. Robinson re mained for a visit of several days. Rev. and Mrs; Melvin Medlock of Graniteville, were vi.sitors in the city for the week-end. John Kiijg Garnet of Garnet, visit ed friends here during the week-end. Mrs. J. D. Jeans spent the W'eek- end with relatives in Greenwood. f Mrs. Raymond Pitts spent Sunday in Sumter with relatives. Mr.s. H. F. Scott, Mrs. Charlie Cooper and Mrs. Ophelia Milam were visitors in New'berry on Monday. —Friends of Mrs. A. G. Ramagc will be sorry to know that she is ill at the University hospital in Augusta, Ga. Miss Mary Stone was the w'eek-end guest of Miss Gertrude Cannon, who lives near here. ^ Miss Jeannette Pitts, Mrs. Ethel PiHs and daughter, Frances Lee, Miss I MadXp® -Adair and Mrs. Nannie j Pitts sXnt Sunday in Inman w'ith the latter’s sbtj, Carroll Pitts, iss E11Xa< R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE . " LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 NOTICE FARMERS .» We can arrange for you loans on your Warehouse' Receipts, on cotton stored with us, negotiated through the Commercial Depository. The Clinton Bonded Warehouse . - Clinton, S. C. ♦♦♦♦♦if •Adair, Mrs. Tom Adair Mmnie* Adair visited Mr. e Adair, in Laurens, ,on i ^ local hospital on NovenlbeT 1. Mn. CraweU, before marriage, was Mite Elisabeth FUedner, daughter of Mrs. Anaie Fliedner, of this dty. M and Mrs. and* Mrs. Joe Tuesday Mrs. H. Y. Abrahvs of Woodruff, spent the week-end wilh her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. anaxMrs. Virgil Abrams. Miss Catherine Blakely, wKn teach es at Chesterfield, spent the X®^k- end j»with her parents, Mr. and John T. Blakely. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman spent Wednesday in Cross Hill with Mrs Edgar Hitt. Mrs. T. R. Owens spent the week end with Mrs. Ines Owens and chil dren in Newberry. Miss Julia Bailey has accepted a position as typist with the J, B. Price company in fh-eenville. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Foster of Char lotte, have taken an apartment with Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey.un Woodrow street. C. W. Cooper and family spent Sunday in Union with Mrs. Cooper’s mother, Mrs. Sue Edwards, i Mrs. T. J. Leake spent Sunday in Greenwood with Mrs. J. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Holman and children spent the week-end in Asheville and Hendersonville. - and Mrs. C. E. Nichols spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mrs. Nichols’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wilson. Mrs. George W. Taylor and chil dren and Mrs. R. & Sadler and daughter, Virginia, spent Friday and Saturday ia Bioatraat, N. C. , Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mrs. I. M. Adair were visit^rsJn Greenville Sat urday. ^ R. P. Wjlder and W. E, Monts at tended the Furman-Davidson game in Greenville Saturday. Duncan Workman attended the Furman-Davidson game in Greenville iSaturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, Miss Ludie Nell Scott and Will Hamm were visitors in Prosperity on Satur day. -=- The following out-of-town friends and relatives attended the funeral of John Edmund Adair: Mrs. Edgar Ad- well and sons, Edgar and James of Spartanburg, Claude Adair of Colum bia, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tinsley of Blacksburg, and Mr. and Mr». E. W. Stone of Union. Dr. L R. Lynn occupied the pulpit of the Mullins Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. 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