The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 29, 1938, Image 3

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^ J. -/£.r i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19SS THE CLINTON CHRONICX^ CLINTON. S. C. PAGE THRBH The Woman’s Page SOa^ EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST TdcplKMic 258 PEOPLE YOU KNOW the holkiays with thoir parents. Mr^‘ and Mrs. H. D. Henry. W. S. Bi>an, Jr., of Pittsbunrh, Pa., i.s visitinjr Pnif. and Mrs. Bitthwell (iraham and Mrs. W. S. Ik'an for a fe^’ days. %■ ^ j ^ McFad<k‘n of Bakimore. Mre. O. O. t-ypetend of J ClhrUtoas h.Wfd,v>. N«dK.ro-, .ij %lsrt.nK Mr. and Dr. and Mre. M. J. Irby Hipp and family. .Mcbiadden. Mrs. Irby Hipp and children were, i>r. and Mrs. L. .M. Ktmnwlv ami f/e Tries, ^"v.rny rLaM^,tt^ Leaves For Maxton Post Che quests Survtay of Mrs. Hipp’s dhildren, and Miss Fromk* Kennedy of WELCOME. NEW' YEAR , Winthrop colics and since graduation' in tolumbw. Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. D. \V. Wticome to you. New Y’ear, enter has taug*bt in the city schools at R<*ert McLtH*s of New Yoi'k. is Neville and family <vf Ne^horr>*. ami neiwbom kin^— Estill. spending the holidays with his mother, l>r. ami .Mrs. W. S. B«‘«n and childnm Can you tell ut? somethinjr of the tid- Mr. Tison is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zt*e Mclx^. of Nonfolk, Va., weiix* Dhe guests in|r? that you bring? Mrs. W. R. Ti-son of Lena, and is en- Mi-s. .\gne.-» Kern had as her guests t hristmas day of Prof, and Mrs. lk> you carry happiness enough to gagl^^ in business in Estill. Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. fh*ahweH Gmhain ami Mrs. W. S. last the year? • McFilhinm*y of Atlaiifta, Mr. and Mrs. J^****^* I>o you sinjr a «»ng of joy to cast out ^ HRIST.M.XS G.kTHERING Sam Kem and daug'hters, Margarrt Miss .Mary Klla Ba.iley of Campo- doubt and fear? ,FOR OWENS FAMILY and .■Xfrnes, of Greenwomi. bol.o. Miss Agatha Bailey of Cht'ster, Perhapsi a baim for heartaches you i' Mrs. Bessie Hays Owens and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Harris and lit- Annie l^>gt‘rs Bailey, student at brinir alonir with you;" Jand Mre. R. S. Oaens'wVre htv^ and^tle son are si>en<hngr the hsdfdays Ltnu>s^>ne wlle^TiS <.^ney. are spend- Perhaps a key to friendships to buoy ■ hoste.sses at a lovely family gather- n^lUiv^*s in Bish(>pville ami SunVter. holidays with their parents, us all year throu^. I>r. and Mrs. T. !>. \V. Bailev. .Miss V 1- hofiie of Mr. and Mrs. Ou- Womliwv Whitley sjamt Cihristmas UuiU.v \Ne bid you welcome. W ^ear-our ens on Sunday evening. The home Smithfield. N. C . with his i^anents, « ifonu for ^e ^^11^01 Rev. Ixluis C. {.aMoUe, Mrs. La* ^Mckte ami chfldren, left Tuesday for I -Maxton, N. C., where th^ will make 1 their futun* home. Mr. la.MoCte sev- Jera! months ago was elected president ,of the Junior Pn«byterian college there, and will enter ui>on his new dut ies t^* first of the year. The school which he will ht^a<l, is owned ami un- «ler control f*f the Pi»*<byterian synod of North Candina. Mr. l«aMotte came to ('linton two years agf* fiinn the jwistorate of the First Presbj’terian chuix'h of Way- cn*ss, (ra., to iH'come exivutive secre- *tary of Thornwoll ()rplNuiage. The greater fwrt of his time has been sjHMit in the field in the intert‘st of thi* institution. Thn*ugh his efforts -dreams we trust with you, decorated for the txrasion with ever- y|,.s j j \\"hitJev. Forgetting ills of ail the past, we greens and mistletoe, while reil can- start the bmik mew. dies addt'd further to the holiday ef-*o: —Kansas City Times, feet. Miss lx>ui.se Jacobs, Miss Fmnot*s Simjison. Hugh and William Jact>l>s _ , . , wen* the guests i*f Miss Marjorie .Ann ANNOl'NCEMENTS ^ Wilson in GrtH-nrille Mon<lay evening Hoover left town for the dav. The The Centurv dub will meet next ^ ^ and attended a dance. . , next year President Roosevelt aban- The tentury dub w,U meet , ,,, l^urens iHuinty. handshaking , , fmm the crop prior to lH\*em-i ^ ^ , , Rroup enjoytHl a social hour Ti»^av. J.n S « 4 oclock at the Out.trf-t..wn truest, uw Mr. and , home of Mrs. H. F. Sturpeun. r,.„ ..hiWren. Mi,ss .t'" . . ...... • ,, , o aa 1 ti J 11 wrth r»‘lative‘s and fnends in (olum- Moo •pudbuv-u-c>i ■ IKwothy Scott, and Het-ward ( arr, all . • , MRS. THORN WELL HINLAP f F 1 Newbyri^ Mrs. Ben Martin and children. Mi.ss atotaJml 21,.T.M bales, it a substantial increa.'e has bt‘en made WASHINGTON.—Each year since in the sup|>ort fund and aildml inter- 1911 J. W. Hunefeld has donned his t^st cre*«tixl among the churches, sun- sperial red necktie and walked to day schm>ls and young pmipies' socie- the White Horse, hoping to shake j„ ^he work of th«‘ home. 1 1 •'inds with the I'reeident. lie «ai \|r, a,„| Mr,«. UMotte aiid their In Cotton Gmned l • tl,,... al.t,ue.,ve ehiMre,,. Kdw»rd, John Hunter ami l.oui.s liave many frieiuls in Clinton who regrd that ■op prior to IKvem-i their Clinton ivsideme has teniiinatml. Big Drop Shown HOaSTESS TO TEACHERS altogether and Hunefeld hasn't seen , . . ^ , n , n I It,,. ' thf inside of the While House since. " jkort^Ni yi'stenlay hy .Mamn W. San- Here he is shown barred bv the their new home. ,, , L- XI I * u r still hoping that wu 1 , -Mrs. U. t. .MelntA>sh of the depart-menl of commerce. President Roosevelt will rhanee hi« T'E • Ril Mrs. ThomweK Dunlap was hostess Ninety-Six, sjH*nt ('hristmas with Mr. phi.s tdital coini>aix‘d with 2tL691 mind. 1 DC CaFTSllgS IVIOVC on I-rklay afternoon when She enter- ym ( KOCCH HONORED -McIntosh's ivaixmt-s, .Mr. and Mrs. A. i,ales ginnml from the 1*):17 prior ' 'T a • tamed se\eraJ tenchi^rs of the city Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. McIntosh. iHicember 111 la.-^t vear. a tk*creaso JX’ v *_ r*.. _ « • lO Vl2iSCOH12t schools at a lovely informal tea. Bi»wls of holly and garlands to Ik^cember 111 la.st year, a ik-creas# /V#»ir Fw^t* Russell Cooper ami Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. Freimian ami of S.llOO il»aU‘s. I * "* ^ Pitti* honoreii -Miss Margaixn Taylor childixm art* visiting in .Atlanta this 1-a.st >x‘ar’s crop wa.s the largi'at Oflflnt ttock tO /fontftnS w1h>sx- marriage wt‘ek. sinci* lltlll i^^en the county prmhiceil n ^ ■ jfl'iav to ('mstonia. N. C.. where they.. int mmg .^vill take place in January, with a, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. ('hapman were .IT.StM'i liakv. H nO Keolly i.elporatpaI \ u • ~ ^ afternoon delicious re- home of the former. rhe .«upi>er guosits «if Mr. and .Mrs. evergreens gave a Cliristmas air to i K. D. ('mig and family niovixl Tues- freshments were served. New Year's eve may be a Roman holiday to Americans but it's nolh- Will make their future home. Mr. t'raig aiinouiKHsl his intention The living room prei>enlx*d a Inxiu- tisear Brown in Dra Momkiy evening. H^GH ATTKNDANC E IN KOBIN'^DX BRIMM * tiful uletide picture, lH*ing adorned I Miss Virginia Sadler is m Canukm S('H(K)LS OF C'OUNTY mg like the celebration tendered ^‘'‘veral wwks ago of closing his busi- \i * ' 1 * » J . 1 u . \i pine, evergreen and flowers, tmlay and will attend a Gamma Gam- the new yeai by Romans them- ne^s hen* after s«x-uring a Foni agen- . Rs. o . ^nA>n a ,nr> . . mantU- a-a, transfonmnl irrt.» a nia >ori>iItv .lane.' this .‘wninp, ' I^uiuna, Ux. 2i.—-Mrs. 11. l». Ikalk. aa|\.,s in thr days of C'aes.ir ... Sjm,. th.-n th.‘ ereal- Briran. uora unit^l in inar™p. Tu,- , ,.r. Uunois county .ttcn,la>K.. 1,*ch-' Long before the wa,s.s.ut bowl t*. ' ^y. IhxomWr ••Trt. « hiph mu.n. ju ^ „u,n w. re vi.ito,- in CRunv.ll.- h*'! came an Kncl.sh in.slitution and $5 '’»■ "> the honw of fir. B. R. Uicy in Rich- *»TficiaUHg minister. ni«>ml. Va.. thi* T’n» hridi x'Xf.-a vvars was a re^i- invlt.d into <h,- den ft*r CH-ktaik. M, and Mi>. W II Trihhlv “*>•*" |H*r cent, .'k-hmds having an at- hardy Rom.ms ot a p,ist .vpe wore dt-«: t»f t linUu? ami is n-meniN n^^l chei t>y a gnu.m .s a li .amc fnend-. The wiehv -or ,»f Dr. D. J. Bnmm of 1'’i«- ipn ni: > wii- i>;e;!.,y ap this c.;ty. and hi»l«i' th. |s.-.:i,»n of h- P’lnlitl.’a cn*'*.i! !m»w! of n.iiXi -n- ♦•ra.* la*- ai I • K.ef ii. Old ainl torn 'JiH**t a 'i fueto X I- .1. earal.i - : _ «*arh ji!a>s w.i- a Snittoti.ei* <*f lui'- IKtMI.Mt b-t.\K.NKK . l! *... a-id th. p!a.. ..f -li. h: id. t l.cT Mami M’^ John < D.fnuiick .»t "•*' niaik.il hj a eoi-.ig* \ d. I i’i.'ii- tins city. aniHiunce tin- marrtag ..f “i . "f,^•; an.l -wn * ^ • * P aUa i a«JT *aa V » a- rviil ltis»*uit u'l.l .‘tn n faenl -and- ehil.lron Mrs. Ti ildde’s |»an*nt-. Mi . an.l Mr-. .1. .\. l^.tinit. in ll:;«« k.- i ng ..11 Moiiilay -M. -s Mary IkiiN y Ow.*ii- an.l T.-’ieh ant l.ch‘.«i Ow i-- w... m Gni-n\ii« !'ii. tlay for >ia* .*• \* Ja.-.ldiiig of M - aii.i K.*'- Kiirhy .'ara I «i of l-iiir. n , - th* ciie-t t'ti- w.-. k o! ti.-r iim'Ii- .III.! aiint. .M.. >.•>» ^1* HIM! Mr- i; IV ( luipniHii. “a'.r iia<»gh*«-r. .'-u-ie N»*l?. t.. Vortwn rv«*it ikerott Park an.l Bill t harie.' fiarrier «*f G.»ldvil!»* 1%- cere Ihinng thr . v.-ning ..’.1 f.i'hi»”i. d G . .n\il.i . w. i.- vinU.m- h. n .'^iin.iay Tn*»ny wa- jn ri^ornwil at the h«»me of g*nii— w.n« p.iiy.il. Miv- Fayloi wa» afi.-rn.Mtn. Dr. and Mrs. U k.»* L>T»n on .'^n- I'rv-ent. .1 w ith a gift f..r h. r tn.us- Kathonm- of Vth« ns. Cm . day. I>er. 2.-». by l>r. Lynn, in the prea- •' -hi gm*^t .rf Julia ami IW-uy Tay- ence of rehitive< and a fern cl«»>*e “i h»r. fnends. MILLING-DAC IS W KDDING Mr-, a. W llrwbham, Mrs K. 1. Mr. and .Mrs. Gamer will make their ^'DLhMNIZKD t HKISTM.%S lt.\^ Foitrhc, <bi<«ters of Mrs K.dlers, and a h^me here with the hralr's fwrents. A we.hiing of impresuve lieaiity hi>.thes. W M. Wine’, all .if Augusta. t.*dk place at ..’clm-k Sumiay «rter- -jw-nt i hnstnia- .U> with Dr ami mum, iN-c. at the hirst l^ie^iyte- .Mi- Frank Kellers. .Mrs. Brabham nan chuirh wFwn Mb«s FJizats-th T.d- rxsiiaimsl for a longer vnat. .Misfi Ihiuline K«dH-rta s^ visiting emge aU4*mlam>‘ f.»r Nov»*mher «»f IHi fliHir show seats were invented, the ‘'^''FMiia I.M.king after he mwv ag4*ncy. .Mr., t'raig came t.> I'lint.Mi t*leven temliim*** aiNtvt* '.if. xven* ('.niter Point, forc'd to p,i> c\.'n I tcliri stakes to X***’ from l...l:■.i. . r to . liter the Cl--..- Hill, l-aunnis city .s«*h.M»l, la.ng wat«'h the old lii.ii' with the si'\the ••utom.J.il.* husim*-- an.lor t.h.* firm Braneh. Mt. Gallagher. .Mt. P.-aNiint, r* ‘»Mo •'^bren ert narn d'< mton M..*..cmiiiiriy. I»ur Kfiino an.l Wai ri..r ('ni-k. \ H start, d .a ate!.:. of the >. htu. .. h.- ha Im t-n r-i..-, ha\ iig fi-..!U ‘.Ml t.. 1*:. ,H.| 'winter e’ ti.'e I old It a. ;tw,.s p . .i r. • • y It .. lit w»*i'»* Bi'owePtoii, ('liiiUm, F'luxi i'iiturraLa. ex.'ii mow Then t ..e* m »•!. r. diM. .Iiinioi, G.irlington. Gniy ('«Mirt-(H\ , n,.''. 1. ■.•.■ii|.ond. Il’i koiA Tav. ni. .bu ..!ina. Mount ville, .M usgn.v.*. Poplar .'Npr inc . Prftspein. .'saii.ly Spnngs, f .'shioly tlii.\.* an.l Trinity Ki.lg.- The av. fitgo for mII whit.' vh.*.!- wa p. r .-.•III with >*•'. for N.-gro schaMils. '« n tu. I. ! .\fh »'i.' husi- aiid ligioii- aar bai!.;cd the r.i »"d.ir and .ie li*'.* ih. .•..ininiiiu^y II ;in I Mi lac'd the ot^ nine »>f the n. \. x»I'ni g ami th. ir . hi:.I u h.. m .ny ■ few day; unt I th.- fift of the ft * rtd- win. iiol.l ■ miu in high n». an.i who-.,* U-y! w i h. will f... \ Ijos Ang.-l.'s .•ngin.1T ml! bur n»w urnier a iwhiNtl to |.Mik f.w lrea<‘ lire rt..t''*'d.ii huri.*.! ihi-re BetU’r mrf M Mr. Ihes h.*ar alM.ut it h. HI ha\e him up f.»r .^ulrviTsiv.* artiviti.**.. month hoT.iring'Janu.s He wa a two-f.i*'.'d g«d who lonkrri tx.ih f..r ward ami ta* k In Rome during the empire the h« .ids of the state exacted presents •t New Year's They got so greedy that Claudius finally set up a sched ule to make it legal. th. h. V •N.\ ■ ;h, SI list KIKE Tl» THE CHRONICLE LEGAL PAPERS CHRONKT^E PUB. CO, Phone 74 LI THEK %.\S HdNDK MR. .\NII MRS. UtlNGARD The ll'uoMfi'a Mw!.wn^ .wwi.<y hert .Milling h.-cmme the brkie ..f Jack ^ f.4ed the men of St. J«din » laWhrran H. l>avis, Jr. lb. F. D. J.mes ..eficial.d fra mls in Ihilon this week, chuirh la.st Wednesday evening with m vh^ preierwe .»f fri.-rMh* ami rela Mii»s Kitty Tu.-k.T ha.1 as her giNids a turkey dinner at the First Prraby- ti\,«.. f.M th.- w.s-k . fMl h. r s>s«4-rs. Mrs^ tenan church. R.a M R W inganl, Kerns, fl.w.r tiask.H« t»f white chrys- Im / Tuck.-r «»f Kjrhm.m.1. Va, ar..! who ha» be.-n ika.’st.T the chunrh f.w anPht-mum!. ami light .si rath.s|ral ran- M-- ( D W rvnn of Rock II li!. aiwi the |«.<t fif .s-n years, arwl Mrs. Win- ,11,,^ w.r«* eff.-ctix.-Iy arrangtsi in th*- nns-e. litth llaidwra Wn-nn, al-*.* ..f ganl. w.-f. pf.-s*-r)t«d a nlver pitrher rhan.. ! R-k Hill a- a t»»k. 11 a;>t.recia’.lo'i f.*r th.-ir bnde a lov.-ly hrun.-tt.* tyiM, Mi' W D < .>|N-land. .Mrs Druci. faithful s.i\R-re u» the c.ngregat .m x.a5 .-scoitisl by h«r father, A J. .Mill- .M.Swain arwl J Isaac ('..fH“lan<l wen .\ d«licM>u> »linr>er wa.s >«TVtsi ami ing, a-Ko gave h.T in marnag**. She in Gnsnvilli- .Saiur.iay afterT».»»i! to afterwanls i hrt»tmas car.d.s w.-n- a as ex<|uii.ite in h.T rmrlher'!* w.sblmg atternl th< fun.Twl of lainu>- F' M. rung by the gnxip. goan ..f rnamy w-hrte !«ulin fanhiurMsl Swain. MK.S. R\KKK H(»N«>KS HKK Ml .>lt PI PUS .Mp«. K, ir'th Fiakei ent, rtaimd with a I.IV. \ .lir-.s : |<arty T.os»- •lay everung. n.vKing h.r music pii tills ami niec. . Maiy ami Betty Ba ker (if Newia-iiy. ami Prr.ne Baker of Greenwood. The hou-e war frstiw with a bnl- llantly-lighttsi ('hn.dma.* tree and -.‘a- •cKua grrerts. IVinscCtias and red ta per* effectively centered the prottily- appoirrted dining table. .A delirious turkey dinner wa.* served, .\ttractjve gifvs were pre^nted the young guei«*. DR. AND MRS. LYNN ENTERTAIN OFFICERS On 'niumday evening Dr. and Mrs. L- R. Lynn drtightfuNy entertaiii.d the officers of TlHvmwell Memorial church ami oi-ftharuMre ami their wives at dmner. FAergreens ami bright-berrie«i holi^ attraclive-Iy dect>tated the •*paciou.s liv ing rotmts. .\ delicious turkey .hnm-r was >erved the guests seate»l at small tables. .\-si«,ng in »crvdng were .Mi'>es .'^hirley W“.kes. iKurothy StuUe. Ik*ro- thy Hudgerts. Cornelia Hams and Jran Layton. I.ITTLE-TISON Mrs. .Arthur LitUe announces the marriage of her daughter. EUsie Lee, to Wilson Tison on Sunday. Ihc. 25. The ntarriage was solemnized in the First Prodiyierian church at .Anderson by the pastor. I)r. E F. Kirkpatrick. The jpoung coup> left immediately for a shcHft -wedding trip, and upon their return will make their home in ElstHl. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Rosa Bailey LKzie and the latte Arthuf Prince Little. She b a graduate of H ••Kg th* lin.-s of a slightly tight wai.it, fu!! >kirt wKh ov.-rMkirt of chiff.m, J.m n.-<kline' trimm.-*! with liny »iii| (M-arli and vhori tight x.« vv. » having rows* of tiny tui k<. II.t fl'.w.i' W.I# a lM>L.|U4*t of Taiimian n»s.*s li.i| with whiU* -atm rihl«m. PrwT to the ..•r.miony .Mis.** Sy^nl llur.l«-tte, oiganiid, pen.i.Te.1 a |>iv»- gram of appropriate mu.Hic including "Because," .SrhuFM-rtV "S.Teiia.1.-," “.Ah. Sw«*.*t .My.slery of Idfe,” Loh.-n- grin’s ami .Memielnohn's w.-*l.ling marches. The grcHini ha.1 hb i>tx>ther, W'atU* Itavis. a- ii.'st man. Dr. (Jeorge R. Hlaliwk, Taylor .Martin an.i latwren.'.- jlhivis were the ushers. , .Mrs. Ihivts IS the attractive daugh- Ut of .A. J, Milling and the late .Mrs. Mii.ing .ami dui.s «*n<l«*ar.il in-rs.-lf to a wi«k‘ circl.- of friemis h.-re an.l .-l-e- whsTe. The groom i.s a son of .Mr, and .Mr*. Jack H. llBvrs, Sr., and is aFs.t |M>pu!ar with many friemls. .Among th.' out-of-town guests for the w.-.l.ling were: .Mr. and .Mrs. .Ar chie .Miiling. -Mrs. .Mart Milling, -Mr. and Mrs. William Milling, Butler Mill ing, I*avid .Milling, of (in-enwo.Kl; Miss Ruby ToJiert, RcK’kinghani, N. ('.; -Mrs. J. I. .Sjiink.s^ of f'oiinaily ;^ring', N. C.; Mr. andi.Mrs. ('Airti.s Wall of Hill-sboro, N. C.; .Mr. and .Mn*. Earl Wilson, Mise Kitty I>avis, Walts Davns, of Columbia; Dr. L. S. Fuller, Paris, F'lance; .Mr. an<l .Mrs.-Yates Ijuney and Mrs. D. A. Dmvb;^ Chester; Mbs Mary Herndon Davis, Charlotte; James Davis, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, Misses Beverly and CoUotte iFavis, I.aurens; Miss Alma .Davis, Whliantaburg, Va.; Robert Da vis, Rock HiH; Jim Davis, Fort Mc Clellan, N. C.; Mrs. Charles Akerman, Macon, Ga. Mr and Mr- li M ( ban* v ai>*i family and Mi- H .A ('(.leman w.Te th.* gin ■««'. y. itonlay of Mr ami Mr* K.'V Brvion in .Slati r. Dr Ih^hw.-IJ Graha ni ha* ••toni.-«i t<> Washingt«»n after i|M-n.iing Ghn^t- HMi h<Ti- with hi« pan-nti, I'rof ami Mr* Bothwell Graham. Mr. and .Mr**. G. W. Hallman. Ir.. •‘p.-nt (hiD^riva* in Bat«*shiirg with Mr. Hallman’* par.-ntM. Ml-' latuiiM- Jacoie* and .Mise Fran ces .'vimieton were th.* gm-sts of .Miss Till le .Mea.km- in Gre.-nville -evera! .lays this week# .Mis- Krtty Tui ker is visrting fnenib in Fbitonton. Ga., this week. .Miv« N.ile lioftjs, Mtinient nurse, ha- return.*.! t<i the Gimeral hospital. Spartanburg, after sf)4*rMiing her Christmas vacation with heP parent.', .Mr. and Mrs. .S. H. latflis. The many friemis of Dr. Jack H. Young w'lll regret to know h.- i.s con- fin.ll to his home on account .rf ill- n.ss. HAPPY NEW YBAR->W'e are pleased with the pragreas made dariag the past year—aales have beea well ia exceaa af qtasCas set far the year. Sa please accept aar hearty tbaaks; aad may ex- cry circle af yaur bauMw Uuaugb- a«l the r—lag year, be bright wHb tore aui bappto— far 19». FRONTIS JEWEIJtT STORE ATTEND W'EDDING Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Bouknight and family were in Hartsvile Tues<iay for the wc*dding of Mbs P'rances Huff and their son and brother, J. Lon B.»uknight. .Mr. Bouknight, assisted by Rev'. J. R. Johnson, pastor of the Mothodist church there, performed the ceremony. Near York Boxing commission sus- pemb a fighter fcr having lead meighta in feb Cninlm at weighin-in. Aiqtareatiy it’s aH right to carry the f |k^ iaaide the ropea. Eddie .'limpson, ctiglent at New- Ficrry colhge, i.* spen.ling th* holnlays with his grandmother, .Mr-. B. .M. Dutlon, Sr. ko.-is .M. Lynn l<*ft to<lay t*> rt-su-me hi.' t«*aching [Ktsition at I>arlingt.>n School f*ir Boys, Rome, Ga.. aft.T a visit to his parents, I>r. an.! Mrs. L. R. Lvnn. M is.s Charlotte .Stevi'art and Percy Stewart .if GreenvKle, are the gu<*sts this week of Mr. and Mrs. *E. L. H.d- land. • Mr. and Mrs. L S. Henderson and children vi.sited .Mr. and .Mrs. L. N. Henderson in McBee Monday. I Rev. and -Mrs. J. M. I>ick and chil dren -will leave today for Ralrigh, N. C., a'fter spending the holidays with ! Mrs. Dick’s parents. Dr. and .Mrs. Jack H. Young. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr., M rs. B. M. EhiCton,, Sr., Eiddie Simp son and little Jimmy LFutton were ris- ilors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. J. N. Parker and little daugh ter. Emily, of Langley, returned to their home yerterday after .-^yH-rniing the iiolidays with .Mrs. Parker’s pa rents, Mr. and .Mrs. John D. Davb. .Miss Jane Mc.Maater of Winnsboro, I b the guest of Mi» Frances Simpson. I Afr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. 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