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MJg» gaaudrot and Misa An
nie B6nd of Greenwood, were ^ests
Thundajr of Mr .and Mrs. C. Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair attend
ed the wedding of Mrs. Adair’s'
brother, Cecil O. Browning, and Miss
Edith Metts, which took place Satur-
dk3r afternoon in Greenwood.
Judge M. H. Yount, Mrs. Yount
an son, Marshall, of Hickory, N. C..
q)ent Simday with Mrs. Yount’s
mother, Mrs. Tom Adair.
Mrs. Sumerel. Her nephew, Milton, Dr. J. K. Coleman, Mrs. Coleman lumbia, today in the Presbyterian
Wtll accompany her home lor a few and daughter, Florence, Muir, of church of Whitmire,
wades’ visit Charleston, are visiting the former’s Miss Ella Adair, Misses Lila Mae
Hubert Adair is the guest this parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole-1 and Dorothy Edwards are spending
week of friends in Rome and Carrol-1 man, this week. | a few days in Brevard, N. C.
ton, Ga. 1 Mrs. Robert Dixon and children Blakely of Ora, Mrs
Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Wilder, Gaston have returned to their home in
Mrs. Hubert Todd and daughter. Wilder of Greenwood, and J. L. M.| Blackstock after a visit to Mrs. W. D.
Jane, are spending a few days tlds Young on Sunday visited J. W. Dill-. Franks.
week with her mother, Mrs.YJanie W.'ard, who is a paUent in a Spartan-1 y^ends of Miss Carrie Mitchell Miss Frances Blwk left Friday lor. Friends of Leaman ^ be interest^
Brehmer, in Kinard. iburg hospital. Friends of Mn Dillard to know she is ill at her * ^ norida and Cuba, to know that he is improving nicely.
^a^ to E C Goff visited will regiit to know he continues ill. hi^/T^EiSt C^UnJ alenue , ^ ^ *'‘®*‘**’ Caro-j Joe Dean Ellison of Knoxville,
Mr. and Mrs. t. l.. uon visiwa, home on iMSt Carolina avenue. 1,^^ Clarence Fields, and MisstTenn., and Sonny Norris of Ninety-
Calvin Smith and children ^9f Els-
berry, Missouri, were guests Friday
of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tribble.
Murphy of Charlotte, who is visiting'
her sister, Mrs. Hel lings worth, at
tended the wedding of Miss Virginia
Plowden and Alexander McCrackin
in Summerton Tuesday.
Mrs. Nancy Jones and Miss Maud
Wells visited the former’s son. Lea-
man Jones, who is a patient 'in a
Columbia hospital, on SurMay.
-rams, of Augusta, wj|)K» is spending iEdwards have returned to their]Six, are guests this week of Mr. ai^
Mrs. M. B. Watts.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. Jr„
and
to. Goff’s father, W. M. Page, Sun- j Mrs. Don Boyd, and Miss Lem Ab-
day in Spartanburg. Es- Thompson and children I w^nies in Mullins after a visit to Mr.
Mias CoUette Griffto attend^ tdS^ramT were ^tom in^ltim-i Newberry, spent the week-end land Mrs. J. V. Edwards.
wedding of James F. Davis, of Ron^i ’ {with their mother and grandmother,' ^r. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson are sons, Rutledge and Lawrence visited
Ga., foimwly M thuci^r. and Mto, Friends of. Mrs. Rachel Armstrong i Miw Ray had m her spending a few days vacation at the former’s parents here the past
Caroline Elisabeth Tn^sM, v^ich, ^ ^ know she was able to Verna Mae Boulware, al-1 Montreal, N. C. {week-end enroute from Winston-
trok place Saturday In Lillington,j home of her daughter, ^ Atlanta. ‘ Rev. W. S. Porter, pastor the Salem, N. C., where they spent last
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith, andiN. C. 'Mrs. R. G. Murphy, Monday, after Mrs. W. E. Monts and daughters,,Presbyterian church at Kershaw, oc-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Haglns of Ab-‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo visited' h«.ing 3 patient in a Greenwood hos-lMiss Ruth and Julia, left yesterday! cupied the pulpit of Thomwell Mem-
beville, spent Sunday in the moun- the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.jpij^i r,j. past week. [lor a visit to relatives in Georgia.|orial church Sunday morning. Mr.
tains of North Carolina. C. Chalmers, in Newberry a few days 1 3^ ]j^ Price spent' Friends of Mrs. George Watts. Porter is a son of Mrs. W. S. Porter
Mr., and Mrs. Joe V. Pitts of Por- this week. Sunday in McCormick with the for-;Copeland will be sorry to know she is* of this city,
terdale, Ga., spent several days the Miss Audrey Poteat of the Connie parents Mr and .MA. E. M.j suffering a sprained knee injury. J Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth,
MaxweU orphanage. Greenwood, is. pric*. , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray attended Mrs. R. L McCrackin and Mrs. C. A.
spending a two weeks’ vacation with q jj sheely, Sr., and daughter, | the Milling-Todd wedding in Green-
her mother, Mrs. Mirikm Poteat, and'Miss Frances Sheely’ were guests of j wood on Friday evening,
grandmoffier, Mrs. Rosa B. Hart.' relatives in Pomaria a few days the* Dr. Henry Bayon and Mrs. BayonI]
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson and | pgg^ week. i Paris, France, and New Orleans,'
children of Inman, were yreek-endj Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gatlin spent the visiting Mrs. Bayon’s par-
guests of Mrs. Gibaon’s sirter, Mrs. I week-end in Gatlinburg, Tenn. I e^ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis,* <
past'week wiffi the former’s moth
er, Mrs. Guy C. Pitts, who accom
panied them home for a few week’s
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryson and son
of Spartanburg, are visiting the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. H. M. Chaney, _
and Mr. Chaney, near here, a few W. C. Shealy, and Mr. Shealy
week, to their home in Daytona
Beach, Fla. ~ -
Miss Ruth Monts had as her week
end guests, Miss Merle Higginboth
am of Athens, Ga., Misses Patsy and
Mary Moffatt Miller of Richmond
Va.
days this week.
Dr. J. W. Davis attended the wed
ding of his nephew, James F. Davis,
and Miss Caroline Elizabeth Thom
son, in Lillington, N. C., Saturday.
Dr. Davis served as best man.
Mrs. Harry Bolick and little son,
Harry, spent the past wedc here
Mrs. Carroll M. Spencer is spend
ing some time with her ipother, Mrs.
J. D. Quattlebaum, in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Reid of Ly
man, spent the week-end here with
the latter’s father, F. M. Boland, and
other relatives. Mrs. A. J. Sproles
accompanied her granddaughter
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.jhome for a week’s visit.
Reed Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss Helen Cimnolly attended a
R. Workman of Spartanburg, also
spent Sunday with their parents.
Mrs. H. F. Scott, Miss Ludie Nell
Scott, and Carroll Reid of Whitmire,
were the week-end guests of rela
tives "and friends in Atlanta. Mrs.
Dora Julian accompanied them home
for a visit.
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conference of recreation workers at
the University of South Carolina, Co
lumbia, the past week.
Vera Helen Sanford of Newberry,
was the guest last week of Clara
Johnson. ~
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pugh, Jr., and
.son, Jerry, of Gaffney, spent Sunday
here with the former’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair and
son, Jimnnie, visited Mrs. Adair’s
brother, J. W. Roi^, Jr., and Mrs.
Ropp in Charleston liut week-end.
Emily Ci^land, daui^ter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Copeland, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. J. R. MoTeer in AikgO'.
Louis Pitts, Andy Young, J(4m G.
Pitts, Gerald Suber and Lewis Hor
ton MTt enjoying a week’s trip
through the Smoky mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy and
son of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs.
S. E. Evans and children of Colum
bia, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Keimedy’s and Mrs. Evans’ mother,
Mrs. J. M. Pitts^
Hazel Willard of Orlanda, Fla.,
is spending the summer with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Will
ard, near Clinton.
Mrs. J. W. Anderson will return/
this week from Newport, Ky., where
she has spent the past two weeks
with her brother, M. A. Sumerel, and
Mrs. Sara Gray of Gray Court, and Sr. j
Miss Helen Norris of Ninety-Six,; Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Timmerman 1
were guests last week of Mr. and;were visitors in Greenville Tuesday.
Mrs. H. B. Watts. ! Miss Minnie Reid Anderson and'y >
Miss Sara Eargl^ spent the week-i Miss Ruth Anderson off Greenville,,'►
end with her pMtets, Mr. and Mrs.-aP* visiting their grandmother andi,;
C. O. Eargle, in Newberry. Mre. R. L. Bailey and Miss‘i '
Johnny and Joe Fincher Austin of'Buth Bailey.
Greenwood, are viriting their uncle! Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Woodworth
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ryland F.iand Miss Betty Woodworth were
Sumerel. 'guests Thursday at the Sullivan-De
Billy King and Marion Lawson I Sefno wedding in Augusta, Ga.
spent the week-end*in Florence and! Dr. James G. Jeanes spent Sunday
Ocean Drive. iwith his mother, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Mr. and Mr. H. C. Gasque of
GreenviUe, apd Davis Pitts of At-.Laurens, were guests Tuesday ofi ►
lanta, visited their mother, Mrs. j Mrs. E. Mood Smith.
Nannie A. Pitts, during the past Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mr. andj^
week. I Mrs. Drummond Bailey and son,
Lawrence Hall was the guest of; y^^t^^day in Columbia
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friends in Charlotte and Greens
boro, N. C., during the past week.
Mrs. L. A. Blakely has returned
from a yis to her mother, Mrs. W.
G. Smith, in Milledgeville, Ga.
J. M. Counts of Newfa«rry spent
Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J.|
with Dr. Bailey.
Miss Elizabeth White and Miss'
Augusta Laxton of Durham, N. C.,}
were week-end guests of the for-!
meris sister, Mrs. T. C. Johnsem, andij
Mr. Johnson.
David Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs.!
L. Dameron, and Mr. Dameron. IGreenwood, is spending
Mrs. J. D. Owens and daughter, * “^eral days with his grandmother,
June, are visiting Mrs. Owens, moth- j Gart-ison, on West
er, Mrs. W. T. Atkins, in Greenwood
this week.
Mrs. Em^t Chaney and children,
who formerly resided on Pitts street,
have taken an apartment with Mrs.
C. H. Hall on South Broad street.
Mrs. J. W. Leake left during the
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main street.
Mrs. B. L. Crawford, Miss Mary!
Frances Crawford, Baxter L. Craw-ij
ford, Jr., of Chester and Miss Annj
Guion of Charlotte, N. C., returned ^ >
to their homes ’Tuesday after a
visit to the former’4 sister, Mrs. J.u
past week for a visit to her daugh-iL®c Young, and Mr. Young,
ter Mrs. J. F King, and Mr. King ini Mrs. Raymond Pitts is visiting
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Miss Ina Curry of Simpsonville,
who taught the past session in St.
George, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
King last Wednesday.
Miss Wilma Weathers of Thomwell
orphanage, is spending the summer
vacation with her mother, Mrs. May-
Weatbersj^in Qraenyillg,
LND V Brewer Dixon, Jr.,’left yesterday
for his home in Talladega, Ala., after
spending the past few weeks with
his grandmother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
Mrs. Charles Hollis of near Clin-
tim, Mrs. A. G. Sublet! and daugh
ter, Theda Kay, of Dallas Texas,
who are spending some time here
with her parents, were guests Wed
nesday of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper.
Mrs. Mary Prather is visiting her
daughters, Mrs. Joe Beaudrot, Mrs.
Ray McGee and Mrs. Joe Pratt, in
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. B 1,. King, Miss
Emma Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
King and children spent Sunday in
Spartanburg with the former’s
daughter, Mrs. Harry Phillips, and
Mr. Phillips.
Mrs. Hoyle Hicks has returned _to
her'^hdme m Richmond, Va., after a
two week’s visit.to Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hitt.
Friends of Ira C. Boland will
be glad to know that he is able to
be out again after suffering injuries
received in a fall during the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sutton, pro
prietors of Sutton studios in Miami,
Fla., are guests this week of Mr.
and M^s. W. G. King, and Mr. and
Mrs. B. L King.
Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Dunlap and
children, Thomwell and Mildred, and
Mrs, W. W. Harris were visitors in
Hendersonville, N. C., Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Akers of the or
phanage school faculty, will leave
this week to teach a daily vacation
Bible school in Greenwood.
Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock,
A. J. Milling, Mrs. Jack H. Davis,
Jr., and Miss Agnes Milling attend
ed the Milling-Todd wedding Friday
evening in Greenwood.
Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs, Clyde S.
Lankford, and Miss Agnes Milling
were visitors in Greenville Tuesday.
Marion Strickland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Strickland, is visiting
relatives in Gastonia, N. C.
Mrs. Ewal Setzler of Roanoke, Va.,
who spent a few days here this week,
was accompanied home by her sister, |
I Mrs. Arnold M. Cannon, for a week’s
‘ visit. '
Miss Donaleen Schropshire of Clif
ton, is the guest of Mi^ Annie Lee;
Jackson. ‘ I
B. E. Wilson and son, Ben, of Spar*
tanburg visited their daughter and I
sister. Mrs. C. E. Nichols, and Mr.
Nichols Sunday. 1
Mr, and Mrs. Carroll White Cope
land and Dr. and Mrs. George R. Bla- J
lock attended the Hendrix-Holliday
wedding in Batesburg last evening.
Miss Ruth Davis has returned,
from a visit to her aunt. Miss Etta
Sue Sellers, in Latta. While away
Miss Davis also spent several days
' in Charleston.
Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker, and chil
dren, Kenneth. Jr., and Ann, Mrs,
Harold Schug and daughter. Diane,
of Utica, New York, who have been
visiting Mrs. Baker, left last week to
spend several months with ffielr
father, and grandfafhar. Dr. J. If.
JC Townaend, in Morton, Mist. .
relatives in Sumter a few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth. ,1
Mrs. R. L. McCrackin and their
guest, Mrs. C. A. Murphy, of Char
lotte, N. C., will attend the wedding
of their niece. Miss Elaine Suber of i i
Whitmire, and R. H. Lemon, of Co-1
New Bumess invited
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