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{ PEOPLE you KNOW
Mias Lucy WlUiams of jrackson-
ville, Ala^ was tha w«ak>«ttid foest
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock.
Mrs. Fuller L. Reese. Jr., is visit
ing her partots, Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Hendenon. She will join Mr. Reese
tills week in Vtriinia.
Mrs. J. W. White of NeadienT.
spent Sunday wiffaTRsr daughter.
Mrs. T. C. Jidinson, and lajr. John
son.
Joe Doonan of Qilumbia. visited
his mother, Mrs. J. H. Doonan, the
pMt week-end.
Miss Madge Jacks, of near Clinton,
and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely. Mr. New-
kiiic is a brother of Mr*. Blakely.
. Joe McMillan, student at Clemaon
college, qicnt the past we^-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C.
McMillan.
of Whitmire. Mrs. A. C. Sligh of
Ninety-Six, and Claude Sligh of
Greenwood.
Miss Grace Barnett has resumed
her studies at North Greenville Jun
ior college after spending the we<dc
H. D. HBNRT
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F. M. BOLAND
Miss Helen Bamado of Union, was. end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the guest several days last week of [ S. S. Barnett.
Sergeant 'and Mrs. Stcrlin Young. | Lawson Abrams of Washington, D.
Gene Galloway returned to hisjc., was a visitor in the city during
^ home In'^ Jacksonville, Fa., yesterday the weMc. i
^is*^ ^ parents,' Mr. and Mrs. George Weathers of j
in Greenwood * I Oalloway, and. Greenville, and Miss Mary Emma {
Mr* WHarWi nsniTof Eatili viahad relatives here. |Speake. who teaches in Greenwood,
Mrs. WHson Tison of EsuiL vudw Vivian Parks Adair, who, ^ent the we^-end with their par-
^ McCormick, spent the|ents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speaks.
Pfy* * week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davidson spent Shinday
ilS ^ V. P. ASair. > in Greenwood with her daughter,
* t **'• Hdnry and son, Mrs. E. P. Little, and Mr. Little.
Min CUzabeth Workman of Cross kpant Sund^ with Mra. Ut». i Gordon, and Mrs. Ariel^Jarrett and Mrs. N. P. Dow and Uttle daught
Hill, was the week-end guest of Miss! Mr. and im. ^r. Wingard aM ^hUdren of Cowpens, spent Sunday ter of * Nashville, Tenn., are visit-
Maud Walls. IMr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler ling her father, H. D. Rantin, and
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole and ^linear here. i Mrs, Rantin for several weeks. Mr.
dren spent Sunday in Greemilla ^ Mrs. C. L. Sims, Misses Hazel and! Dow will join them later for a few
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Mrs. J. T. Dempeey i£Si SS Sd of «^latives in Madison, and Logans- Friends of Dr. S. M. Huntley of
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, BAr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, Bobby,
spent Sunday in Gray Court with the | ^land.
fontier’s daughter, Mrs. W. D. Arm
strong, and Mr. Armstrong.
Miss Dorothy Edwards, student at
Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent
the wedc-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Edwards.
Charles Jones spent Sunday in
Trenton with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Jones. Sr. Mrs. Jones and
daughttf, Miriam, have been visiting
there for several weeks.
Friends of J. P. Pkather, manager
of Spratt Grocery Co., will be inter
ested to know be entered Duke Uni
versity hospital Durhus; N. C., this
week for treatment
Greenville, spent the week-end with
^eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
the.
The former’s grandson, {college faculty, will be glad to know ’
Gene Sims, of Logansville, accom-, his condition is improving at the J
panied them home for a visit. [Veterans’ hospital in Columbia,!
ura. Miss Madeline Cassanova, a stu- where he has been a patient for the
: dent nurse at the Columbia hospital, j past several weeks
lanta, visited their mother, Mrs.
N^nic A. Pitts, last week-end.
Miss Kate Milam, member of the
school faculty at Springfield, spent
ttie week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Milam,
- Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans uid chil
dren of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Kennedy and son of Spartan
burg, visited Mrs. Evans' and Mrs.
[Kennedy’s mother, Mrs, J. M. Pitts,]
toe guest Sunday of Mrs. Metta ^ | ^r. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son,,
i ♦ f« n r i parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova. | Jimmy, spent Sunday in Spartanburg
O^nvlZ MtL of At-! ^ a with Mrs. Nichols’father, B. E. Wil-
Orwnx’ilte, and Davis V. ^ ot^AU Atlanta during the past son, and other relatives.
week and attended the Marian And- Miss Mary Stone was the guest of
erson concert Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Coker in Spar-
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adair and tanburg yesterday,
daughter, Linda, sprat Sunday in I Misses Margaret and Catherine
Woodruff with Mrs. Adair's sisters, | Blakely visited their brother Rev.
Mrs Wade JDruxnnumd and Mrs. Marr j William M. Blakely, and Mrs. Blake-1
vih Page. jin Doravlll^ Ga.,~ during the weekT'
Mr. and ^ Mrs. F. C. Maynard of! end. Mrs. R. F. Blakely, who sprat-
Cookesville, Term., were guests of the past week there, accompanied ■
Mrs. Tom Adair Sunday. j them home. 1
Mrs. S. S. Baker of Knoxville, | Misses Eleanor Kennedy of Whit-j
her home in Richmond. Va.. after a) sioan Todd of Conway, and ^ and Sara Cannon of Abbeville,.
“ D ryC. Payne, and Mrs. Payne. | were week-end guests of friends on
Miss Almeda Jacks, Miss Guynell ^ the orphanage campus
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Mrs.' P. M. Bond has returned to j the pest wedc-end.
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and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles
Milam. Jack Templeton and Jack; Friends of Mrs. W. H. Roberts will'*
.^r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Re«l Adair spent Sunday in Columbia.be glad to know she is recuperating(<»
{ ^ r» n friends. j after a week’s illness, I
' Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond and Lew- ! Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, spent'
,toe parade at Clemson college former’s sUter,
... * Miss Annie Bond, Sunday in Green-
Miss Dorothy Workman, studrat at | ' ‘
Winthrop college, Rodi Hill., spent
toe week-rad with hCr parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ace C. Woiicman, Sr.
Mrs. W. E. Grant of Easley and
Mrs. J. C. Hughes of Greenville, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
Cauley.
Miss Pauline Roberts, member of
the Winnadboro school faculty, visited
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rob-
jerts, tast week-end.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Todd of Rock
I Hill, spent toe wedt-end with the
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hatchell had
as their guests .Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hatchell and Mr. and
Mrs. Ackerman of Hickory, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W J{. Pitts, Billy
and Harold Pitts rad Miss Louise
McCrary attended the cadet dress
parade at Clemson college Sunday.
Bflss Alma McKee has returned
the week-end with her mother, Mrs,
I. O. Ray.
Mrs. P. S. Jeanes returned to her
home Tuesday after a short visit
to her son^Dr. R. P. Jeanes, and Mrs.
Jeanes in Easley.
Dr. rad..Mrs--Georg» -Jl.-^Blak)ciiy
Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Blalock visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. McKeown in Blackstock
Sunday.
Frirads of Mrs. T. L. Cooper will
regret to know she is suffering a
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from a ten days’ visit to her sister, » auxa^a ua|| m | a
Mrs. Grady Evans, and Mr. Evans brokra arm injury received in a fall i >
in Salisbury, Md. ' Sunday.
vTre Tr*no 1 Vli^nia DUlard, studrat at I Miss Dorothy Huntley of Ruby,
L,tw' coUeg. q>«it the' wMk.«>d i, vUittn* Mr,. S. M. HuSttey.
>«' «>«"*•• “f- oixi Mn. S. Mr. aiTd Mns. Lewi, Bagwell and
Martin m Uaurens. q oiUard. She had as her guest, i sons Lewis, Jr., and Alvin, Mrs.
Miss Nancy McHaday of Roanoke, I 2tanie Campbell and Mrs. Ed Turner
Va., who also attends Coker. j were guests Sunday of Mrs. Turner’s
Miss Florrie Biudette is visiting j son, Auddy Parker, and Mrs. Parker
her brother, Lowery Burdette, and ; in Charlotte.
Mrs. G. R. Milam has returned to
Mr. rad Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr.,
and daughter, Helen, of Woodruff,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Bailey.
William Bl^, rtudent at ClOT. „„ Burdatt., In GmmtviU,.
colte^, ynt ^ wk-^md trtth, carroll M. Spencer
j his parent^ Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bu-1 ,p„,, week-end in Columbia
loro, near nere. a ^ ^ * * 1 Spencer’s parents, Mr. and
Mim Ele^r_Q,(»land, rtudenl atj^^ jame, D. Quatl^uiA
I Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent'
'last we^-end with her parrats, Mr.
j Mi*, and Mrs. Harry E. Newkirk
j and sons, Harry, Jr., and B
sons, Harry, Jr., and Hryan,
[have returned to toilif' home in Pra-
I socola, Fla., after a brief visit to Mr.
Ray Anderson, and Rev^Mike Ca^y rad son Mike.^ra !
Ih taiBrebS'HItflnrthe ^isrs^raa.^nt SiiSday witTItliiT ;
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Mrs. Agnes Kem visited her sister,
^Mrs. W. Ra:
’ ’/DRffiHbn
week.
Dr. L. R. Lynn attended the com
mencement exercises of Columbia
Theological seminary on 'Kiesday
evening. Edward Graham, a former
orphanage boy was a men^r of the
jgraduating class.
After spending several days as the
guest of Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur
rad Mrs. Sara Bell Davidsra, M. G.
Onutz, a friend of Miss Dorot^ Bell,
has returned to his home in Cleve
land, Ohio.
Friends here of Mrs. Annie Dunlap
will regret to know that she contin
ues ill at her home near Moyntville.
Mr. rad Mrs. B. S. Pinson were in
Decatur, Ga., Tuesday evening for
the graduation of Ed Graham at the,
Columbia Theological seminary.
Mrs. G. F. \^itman and childrra
of Forest City, N. C., spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Dominick. Mrs. Venus Crapps
and son, Ronald, of Columbia, will
arrive today for a few days visit
to her parents.
Friends of Miss Dorothy Bell, who
^as injur^ in a wreck several weeks
ago will be glad to know that her
condition is improving rad she ex
pects to leave the hospital Saturday.
her home aftef a week’s visit to her
daughter, Mrs. W. E. Adair,-and Mr. i
Adair in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ashmore and
children of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs.
Ashmore’s and Mrs. Caskey’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper.
Mrs. A. M. Redfern of Raleigh,
N. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. CopelaM.
- Mr. and Mrs. C. K. 'Jones spent
the week-end with the former's
parents, Mr. and .Mta- Mark Jones
in Pickens, and the latter’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Luper in Easley.
Dugald Hudson and L^iwrence Hall
visited the former’s parents in
Greenville during the past week-end.
Miss Margaret Brice of Winthrop
college, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Copeland last week-end
rad attended the Pan-Hellenic
dances.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Holland and
daughter Mildred, were the Sunday-
guests of Mr. and Mrx. J. W. Stew
art in Greenville.
Mrs. W. A. Galloway of Orange
burg, is spending this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc
Millan. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs.
McMillan Sunday were Mr. Gallo
way, Miss Kathleen and • William
Albert Galloway of Orangeburg, and
P. M. McMillan and sons of Green
ville.
Mrs. A. M. Nelson had as her
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Miss Bell makes her home with her!guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
aunt, Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur. Moore and Mrs. W. W. Hendrix of
Billy King, student at Furman, I Wai-e Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
spent the week-end with his par-! Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nelson
ehts, Mr. rad Mrs. W. G. King. He and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson
had as his guests. Miss Gloria Brodie
of Florence, Miss Emma Hendricks
of Pickens, both students at G. W. C.,
' and Erwin Powell of Bennettsville,
student at Furman university.
Rock Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Tom What
ley and Mrs. J. R. Whatley of Green
wood and Mrs. Clyde Smith of
Ninety-Six.
Mrs. J. E. Benjamin, Ralph and
( Arthur Benjamin attended the com
^e. Miss El^beth Copland and mencement exercises for the senior j
5?”* class of the Spartanburg Generali
■ Hospital Training School for Nurses!
toe past wrak. Mrs. Chapman, whoFriday evening. Their daughter'
and sister. Miss Pauline BenjSiin.'
remembered by the chapter with a ^ member of the graduating
I cIrsls *
Mr. and Mrs. R.*P. Kapp of Co- ... '
lumbia, spent the week-end with . Burroughs of Pem-
Mrs. Kapp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^5^®’ ^^® during,
L. D. McCrary. Sunday Mr. and Mfs. 1^®*^='^ ^ i
Kapp, Mr. and Mrs, McCrary, Miss'enroute home from Flon-j
Ella Little McCrary, M. B. Hipp and J”'!®' accompanied her to/
children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pcanbroke where she will visit her i
E. P. Little in Greenwood
(daughter, Mrs. Paul H. Burroughs.
Mrs. John T, Langston, Sr., has re- "^‘^5 M*'*-
turned to her home in Darlin^on af- fP®“»,
ter spending the past week with her Mrs. Cl^ndler Griggs in Wash-
sister, Mrs. Agnes Kern. Mrs. Kem £"• •lames, in
also had as her guests Sunday E. T.^Waterbury, Conn.
McGUl of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mra/
P. S. McElhinney of Atlanta, Mr. rad. TO GIVE SENIOR PRIZE
Mrs. S. A. Kem and dauitoters. Mar-! J. B. Frontis, proprietor of Fronti?
garet rad Ago^^ Greenwood, Mr.(Jewelry Store and Gift Shop, an-'
and Mrs. O. M. Kem and daughter,' nounces the usual prize he awards
Nahcy, of RefdviUe, rad J. B. Phil- annually to a'member of the grad-
aon of neai* CUnton. uating class of the high school, will
Lewis Burton oukI daughter and be repeated tots year.
Miss Frances Burton of Savannah,; A chxk wUl be startad on Sat-
Ga^ were week-end guests of Mr., urday, May 18, And eaA ’senior will
and Mrs. G. A. Burton and Mrs. * be given a number placed en a dial
I Henry Burton. The Burtons also had, around the clock. The graduate on
as their guests Suunday Mrs. R. G.‘whose number the clock stops will
Wallace, Miss Frances Wallace and have the choice of any gift shown
iCam Wallace of Newberry, Mrs. C.
C. McWhlrtM’ and Edgar IfcWhtrter
of JoneaviUa, James MeWhirter of
Uni^ Mr*. R. E, Burton, J«o-
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