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THUH8DAY, APRIL 21,. 19S8
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! dren visited Mrs. Owens’ mother,. Mrs
; T. C. Pool, in Newberry Sunday.
Miss Katherine Graham, student at
Converse college, Spartanburg, spent
the week-end with her parents, ^of.
and Mrs. Bothwell Graham,
Miss Mae. Barton spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C.. Barton, in Westminster.
^ Mr,_jmd Mrs. Guy Elliott and son,
I Richard, spent the w’eek-end with Mr.
j Eliiott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
j Elliott, in Walhalla.
! Denny Pitts of
' the week-end with
, Nannie A. Pitt.s.
j Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil-
j dren of Columbia, spent the week
end with Mrs. Evans’ mother, Mrs. J.
j M. Pitts.
I Miss Myra Morris of Greenville,'
Plains, N. Y., have returned home" af
ter spending some time with Mrs.
C. C. Bailey.
Mrs. Eklgar Taylor, Miss Margaret
Bates Taylor, Miss Ruby Bowers,
Miss Florence Adair and Dud Ray
spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach and
Charleston.
Mrs. - A. G, Bray and
Griffin, Ga., spent several days this!
week with Mrs. Bray’s mother, Mrs.*
R. L. Bailey.
1 Mr. and Mrs. James King and little
Greenville, spent! son, roturned Saturday to Washing-'
his mother, Mrs.' ton, I). C., after spending several'
weeks with Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs.:
J. W. Leake I
Mr and Mis. W. S. Horne spent
Sunday in Winston-Salem, N. C., with'
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mi*s.
W.. G. Horne and attended the Mo-,
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Heating
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was the week-end guest of Mr.
M rs. Virgil Abrams.
Misses Ruth and Narvis Sanford of
Newberry, spent the week-end with
their sister, Mrs. A. J. Johnson.
Miss Annie Ijaura Edwards and
Miss Polly Switzer of Spartanburg,
spent 'Sunday as the guests of Miss
Velma Pugh.
andfravian Easter service. '
! Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and chil-^
dren of Spartanburg, spent Sunday
! with Mrs, Bobo’s parents, Mr. and
i .Mrs. G. W. Addy. ^ j
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper and lit
tle son, Lynn, Jr., spent several days
I this week with her father, W. L.
i Wise, in Batesburg. ;
Friends of C. J.
glad to know he
Green wihkI
Bouknight will be, Mis. A. W. Brice of Greenwood,
is r'cciiperaUivg-at -sfieiit-several-days~rhp' pa.^rt WeTdt- wilh'
the GreenwihkI hospital after under-j Mr. and Mrs, W. I). Copeland and
going an appendix operation on, Miss Margaret Brice.
■Thursday. j Miss .Adeline Boland of Chai'lotle,
[ Mrs. Guy Nicholson and son, Bobby' N. C., somit the week-end with her
Jot*, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Neely of Bre-^ fatlu )•. K. M. Boland.
! vard, N. C
Norris on
, visited Mr. and .Mrs. J, F.' Miss Copie McCraiy, member of the
Tuesday. I school fueulty at Oi angolmi'g, speiir
Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Pope Johnson the week-end with her parents, Mr.
of Kinards, .Misses liulh and Narvis, and Mrs. I.. l>, McCrary.
Sanford of NewlH*rry, wore visitors; Mrs. L. A. Barrow of Charlotte,
in (rreenville on Friday. i spirit the past week with her sister,
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j Miss Elizabeth .Anderson spent the
j •week-end with her sister, Mrs. Niles
Clark, in Waterloo.
4 Mrs. Middletvm Self of Parksville,
I spent Sumlay with her parents, Mr.
' affd Mrs. M. B. Hipp.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick of High
Point, N. C., spent the week-end with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Reid Todd.
Little Mary Blakely of Ora, spent
Mrs. Hubert Pitts.
Sloan Todd and. Miss Billie Lewis
of Coriway, spent Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J,
Keid Todd.
"Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bunch and chil
dren, Marjorie and Jeanette, of
Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, J. L. Uentz.
Miss Polly Roberts, memlx'r of the
school faculty at Salley, spent the
[the week-end with her aunt and uncle,' Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bluff Blakely.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Martin of l^au-
rens, spent Sunday with
mother, Mrs. Irene Todd. '"!■
.Miss Mildivd Hipp, member of the
and Mrs. G. Paul Roberts.
Bii y King, student at Furman uni-
the laitter’s j versity, Greenville, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William King.
school faculty at Parksville, sjient the Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville,
week-end ,with her parents, Mr. and I spent the week-end with her parents,!
Mrs. M. B, Hipp. Mr at^l Mrs. J. D. Boland. |
Miss Mary Ella Bailey, who teaches Miss Mary Scott, student at Pres-;
at Campobello, and Misa Julia Bailey,! byterian college, spent the week-end
of Greenville, spent the week-end with with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
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their parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W.
Bailey. j
Mr. and Mrs. Rutlrdgi* Adair of.
Rock Hill, spent Sunday with Mrs.|
.M. E. Nash and Mr. and .Mrs. R. F.
.Adair. i
Miss Frances 0’I>aniel of Rocking-j
ham, N. C., spent the Easter holidays!
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
O’Daniel. ' !
Miss Emmie Adair, member of the
school facultyiat Ixwkhart, spent Sat
urday with her parx*nts, Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. Anderson and
children of (ireenville\spent Sunday j
with Mrs. Anderson’s mother, .Mrs.
K. L. Bailey.
.Mr. and .M rs. E. W. .Stone and son,
Elbert, of Union, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Stone’s sisters, Mr.s. U. Bailey
and .Miss Mayme Leake.
Mis.ses Elsie an<l Itosa Bailey Little,
who teach at Instill, spent Easter hol-
iday.s with their mother, Mrs. Arthur
Little,
.Mrs. Mary Prather, Mrs. Alma
Tinsley, and Miss Lily Yarborough
w'ere the guests of ^-.s. Janie Bobo
in Spartanburg on SiMday.
Guy Pitt.s of Greeirville, spent sev
eral days the past week with his
mother, Mr.s. Guy L. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair, W. Tay
lor Adair and Miss Nannie Sue Adair
were in I,^urens Sunday to visit Mr,
and Mrs, Hugh Morgan and Mr.
Mrs.. J. D. Henry.
Scott, in Easley.
Mrs. 0. T. New’man of Woodruff,
i» the guest this week of Mrs. H. M.
Blakely,
Mr. and .Mrs, .M. C. Poole and fam
ily spent Sunday- in Greenville with
Mrs. Poole’s mother.
Miss Emily Ferguson, .student at
Queens-Chicora ct)llege, Charlotte,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson.
.Mr. and .Mr.s. I). ('. Heustess were
in Sumter .Sunday to visit the Jajia-
nese iris gardens.
Mr.s. Sudie Edwards and Mrs.
nie Bobo of Union, visited .Mr,
.Mrs, W. Cooper on Sunday,
.Mrs. Hovey Reid of Lyman, is
.sj)ending the week with her father,
F. M. Boland.
Friends of J. Clarence Copeland
will be interested to know he is re
cuperating at his home from a tonsil
opt'ialJon.
Roswell
An-
and
Roswell Porter, member of the
sch(M)l faculty at Florence, spirit the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. VV, S.
Porter.
Farit Thor^iley of Columbia, spent
the week-end with his mother, .Mrs,
John L. Thornley,
Little Johnny Adair spent the past
week wRih his grandparents, Mr, and
.Mrs. J. W. Ropp, in Cross Hill.
.Mrs. GiMiige M. Dickson and little
daughter, Zelime, of Manning, are
and'-spending the week with her mother,
' Mrs. George M. Davis.
Miss Dot Taylor, Miss Tokie Adair,
L. H. Davidson and John W. Finney
were visitors in Hendersonville, N. C.,
on Sunday.
James Jeanes, student at the State D.
Medical college, Charleston, spent
several days the past week with his
mother, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes.
Miss Essie Wividson, who teaches
at Great Falls, spent the week-end
with her father, “L. H. Davidson.
Mrs. R, N. WTiite and little daugh
ter, Carolyn, of Winston-Salem, N, C,,
are spending several weeks with Mrs.
White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
O’Daniel.
Misses Louise McCrary, Helen
Adair, Martharene Pitts, and Messrs.
Elbert Horne, James Hafley and Billy
Pitts spent Sunday in Highlands,
N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Henry of Lau
rens, announce the birth of a .son,
Johnson Allen, on Thursday, April
14, at the Laurens hospital. Mrs, Hen
ry before marriage was Miss Sara
Ray Coleman.
Mrs. Tom M. Adair and' Dillard
Adair are spending two weeks in
Greenville with the former’s son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Adair. Mrs. Adair is receiving medi
cal treatment while there.
The following delegates from the
Associate Reformed Presiiyterian
church attended the Presbyterial
meeting held in Due West on Wed
nesday: 'Mrs. J. Reid Todd, Mrs. An>
sel Bdbo, Mrs. 'll. B. Sloan, Mrs. C. B.
Betti, Mrs/ Gus Blakely, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Craig.
Miss Catherine Jones, who teaches
at Aiken, and Mr. and Mrs. Parker
Jones of Beaufort, .spent the week-end
li their parents. Dr. and Mrs. F.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs, James B. McCombs
spent the week-end in Morganton,
N. C., and were accompanied home
by .Mrs, S. P. Anderson.
Miss Ruth Benjamin of Charlotte,
N. C., spent the week-end with her
sister, .Mrs. Willard Jone.s.
Miss Eloise Bond of I^exington, Ky.,
and Misses Sue and Annie Bond of
Greenwood, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mr.s. L C. Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D; Armstrong and
children of Gray Court, spent the
week-end with .Mrs. Armstrong’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
Mrs. Ralph Heatherington of Wa.sh-
ington, D. C., and W. i). Henderson
of Spartanburg, .sfient Sunday as the
gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs, L. S. Hender
son.
Misses Catherine Bryson, Doris Su-
ber, Virginia Sadler, Phyllis Holman,
Elliott Jacobs and Frances Speake
attended a Betk- club convention held
in Columbia on Saturday, and were
the guests of Mi.ss Mary Elizabeth
Baldwin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Collins and
daughter, Betty, of Waxhaw, N. O.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Williams and
daughter, Patsy, of Hickory, N. C,,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of
Burlington, N. C., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam, and
Mr. and Mr*. V. E Shealy.*
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